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Speaker 1 (00:05):
On the side. What's up. It's Gandhi here with Diamond.
Hello Diamond, Hi, Hi. I'm just gonna make sure that
it's actually recording. Okay, good okay, Hi Hi. So, speaking
of doing dumb things lately, I almost forgot that this
was our last episode of the year and I needed
to actually do one. Mm hm. You know.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
I wonder if, like, what would have happened if you
just forgot and then tomorrow Kate. Well, no, I probably
would have been like, hey, you have something in mind.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
I would hope so as my producer that you would
be like, Hey, this thing you're supposed to do, you
didn't do it. I would have been like, Josh, never
sent it back and never said something. Yeah, I completely
forgot because this is like the craziest time of the
year for us with jingle Ball and multiple cities, just
the holidays in general. We have so many holiday parties.
(00:54):
There's so much to do, not in a bad way.
I'm not complaining because we get a nice little chunk
and I'm excited to have that chunk of time, but
there's a lot to cover. So I figured what we
could talk about was sort of a wrap of the
podcast this year. Some of our favorite moments and some
of our most bizarre moments because both of them have existed.
So I'll let you think whilst I list off some
(01:17):
of the fun things. Oh god, Okay, I think it's
like obvious that my favorite episodes are when it's just
us and just us and Andrew Josh is part of it.
That's always great, So that doesn't count. We're gonna just
say that's all the time. I love it. But we've
had some guests in here who were fun on the air,
but maybe some really weird stuff happened off the air.
Jeremy Piven, Yeah, most bizarre for sure? Was he the
(01:43):
most Yes, Okay, I mean he was a strange one.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
I think I'm getting my years mixed up. He was
who's basically been the second year, second full year almost
that we've been doing this. Absolutely, I was gonna say
Luanne she was last year.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Yea was last year. That also was bizarre, bizarre. And
the way that I differentiate between the years is my
hair because you can see in all the clips of
the first year of the podcast, my hair was all fake, wiggery,
all kinds of stuff. Year two of the podcast, my
hair came back, so it's real hair. It is cool.
I'm happy about it. This is aline. Nobody can see
(02:21):
it growing like a cheape. I'm sitting here still looking crazy.
Get out of here. Jeremy Piven was really fun because
on the air he was super talkative and everything. But
off the air, bizarro because that was the one that
we almost canceled, and then Diamond walked up on him
cursing out his manager, saying, we're gonna do it. It's
gonna happen there, You're gonna tell down, blah blah. Then
(02:43):
he called my phone personally to tell me that he
was lost sixteen blocks. Then he came in and squatted
in the elevator and didn't talk to anyone while he
was just squatting in the elevator, and then he left
and DMed me, which is a kind of par for
the course for him. That's what he always does. What
he's just an interesting dude, interesting, bizarre, whatever you want
(03:06):
to call it. Jeremy Piven, I would say, is up
there in the strangest category. Adam Levine, now that was in.
I think he was great. Yeah, the aftermath was insane.
Do you think it's been long enough that we can
talk about it now, I think so thinned the year. Yeah,
what's going to happen? They're not listening to it now,
and if they are, Oh my god, Adam Levine, you're
a fan, Hey love it. So Adam Levine came in
(03:29):
and we had a really good time with him. He
was super friendly and nice and all that. And we
had heard, which we talked about plenty of times, that
he might not be the nicest guy to deal with
and work with. So I was very nervous. I was
actually sweating before he came in, because that's like my
worst nightmare. I want to get in a fight with somebody,
and I probably will if they're a butthole. But he
came in and he was great and he was friendly,
(03:50):
and after he sent me a note, Hey, that was
the best interview of the day, Thank you so much.
I had so much fun. So we're like, oh, walking
on air, things are good. In Sly is the record
label talking about we need to submit this interview And
then they wanted to cut all of these things out
of it that were so inane and not that serious
that it became sort of a battle back and forth
(04:12):
because I was like, well, no one ever told me
I had to do this, so I'm not cutting anything out.
The record label was like, yes you are, and I
was like, make me. And then they did. Well, you know,
I don't know they made you, but they made someone, right,
they made someone do it. Yeah, So I still think
that you didn't lose the battle. I didn't lose the battle.
(04:33):
It was a great interview. We have fun with it.
I did. I did kind of lose because they whoever
went in and cut it out went in and cut
it out, like okay, fine, but I just, you know,
I thought it was kind of funny that I'm like,
I'm not gonna do it. Make me okay.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
They were like, oh, you're not gonna do it, We're
gonna do it for you, Like okay, cool.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Who even knew that you guys had access. Well, when
you talk to the right people around here, everyone gets
real scared and it's like, hey, oh my god, you
didn't understand. No, I understand. Do you want to cut
out the stupidest line that ever existed? And it wasn't
even a big deal. And then they're sitting there talking
about this is from Adam. I'm like, well, Adam said
other things to me, and he didn't say anything about this,
so yeah, show the notes please. That was a good time.
(05:16):
Had a great time with Ray when she was in. Yeah,
she was great. She was great like her.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Yeah, I wonder, like, not necessarily what's next, because we
know that something is coming, but like, where's she gonna
go with this music? I heard a song of hers
that I'd had, but I forgot that she was on it.
It was like her and someone else, and I was like,
oh shit, I forgot about this.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Yeah, she's awesome. I think she's gonna have a really
big coming year. I feel like this was her builder
year and she did really really well this year already.
But maybe next year is when it actually like, yeah,
the lid gets blown off and she's amazing. That was fun.
Bubba Wallace missed him a babe. He was quite cute,
but he was also really fun and easy to talk
(06:01):
to him. And then he invited us all to a
NASCAR race, which we never took him up on. Maybe
we should for the next year, we should because he
was really fun. Is that? No?
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Never mind, I'm getting to confuse with the Kentucky Derby.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Wow, those are wildly different things. My brain is not working. Yeah, yep. Wait,
what did your aura ring tell you you were not
in ready mode?
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Oh, my readiness score is very low. I'm also showing
minor signs of something stroke maybe.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Oh no, it's like a honey, something ain't right. I
need a nap. I want to know what my our
ring would say about me, because I never get the
sleep that I should. But I feel like I'm always ready,
So I wonder what it has to say.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
No, it probably says it probably will say that you
don't have a good readiness score. But yeah, I mean whatever,
nothing caffeine can't fix.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Honestly, see, I don't even really do coffee, like I know.
I like cold water. Cold water wakes me up. No,
he makes me oh wow wow. Okay. Another fun episode
was his mother Knows Death. Because I just really like
those girls women, I should say I love those women,
and we had a fun time in here. I feel
like I could talk to them for a hundred years.
Had a great time with the team from Colossal Bioscience.
(07:10):
Oh yes, they are doing really cool stuff and maybe
going to change the world, maybe in good ways, maybe
in bad ways. Because don't forget Bertie Gregory came in
not long after and he was like, I'd love to
chat with them because I have zero faith in with
their dude, I think it's bad.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
You should set it up where they come to the
table and go back and forth and you don't even
have to do anything. You just ping pong your head
ping pongs from one to them.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Oh, good point, what say you? That would be good,
just instigate the whole thing. I would love to see
them square off and something like that, though, because I
think both of them would have very valid points. And
I wonder how much they've conversed with each other people
in the field like that to kind of work out
some of the kinks. But that was really fun. I
loved that one, and I think beating maybe beating Jeremy Piven.
(07:59):
And the zorro category was will I Am? Oh wow,
I forgot about that.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
I think that I walked away from that interview just
thinking about taboo, like, oh, he's hot.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Oh he was the finest man. He's hot. Yeah, both
of us were like, hello, lady, that man will I
Am is a looney bin. I liked it though, like
I was into it.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
I'm like, okay, cool. I wonder if like, ooh, I
don't know if I should say this. I wonder if
like this is what Kanye gave at one point where
like I want to hear what you say. I don't
necessarily agree with you. I think you're crazy, but I
mean entertaining nonetheless. And then it took a turn like yeah,
because he wasn't like that far off, but he was off.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
Yeah, I mean like you could tell that, like the
lights were on, but we weren't really sure somebody else
was all the way in the basement. They're they're there.
But he's also like in some ways, and they always
say there's a very thin line between genius and crazy. Yeah,
he has so much genius than him. He definitely does,
and I think that maybe he just has a problem
(09:04):
like connecting normally to human beings. But also he didn't
because he was so cool. He was just kind of
like in la la land all over the place. Because
what you guys here are lovely listeners who we appreciate
more than anything, is the edited down version of what
actually happened in the studio. And oftentimes in the studio
because we'll go for an hour and change, they'll just
(09:27):
sit here and talk and I love that. That's what
I love about the podcast. But in that rambling hour,
you see what what just happened? What did you say?
Oh you weren't paying attention to anything, Oh you're playing
something on your phone? All right? Cool. Meanwhile, Taboo Sexy
Sexy Man, he was on it. He was like bringing
(09:47):
it back in, he was addressing the questions that were asked.
That was good.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
Na. Maybe Taboo alone was like an eight out of ten.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
The experience with Will was yeah, yes, yes, literally, because
I don't know, I really liked them and they were
all super complimentary and like this has been so fun.
Things like I like that. I know it's corny and
maybe they say it to everybody. I don't know, but
when people are like that was such a great interview.
I loved it. I want to come back. I'm like, yes, friends,
are we friends? I think we are friends? But I
(10:19):
want to know, like what does he do? Will? I am?
Speaker 2 (10:22):
What does he do when he's not into the interview?
Like if he was, if he didn't like the interview,
I feel like worse?
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Yeah, like or just pulls out a laptop and like
starts making a beat like right there.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Sitting But I kind of would have liked that, like
come on, make a beat, we may be able to
say that, uh, we own the rights to it or something.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
I want to know and maybe I should just look
this up. Is he dating someone? Does he date people?
Because what is that?
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Like? I don't know about now, but there was someone
that he dated years ago, and I think like.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
A famous person and it was like a model. I am,
oh girlfriend? Okay? Was it a woman? I shouldn't just
think I think so. Oh it said he was linked
to model Casey Bachelor. Oh that's not who I'm thinking of. Oh, okay, interesting.
I just I would love to know, Like, what is
a conversation with him, like when it doesn't have to
do with music or AI or whatever. No such thing.
(11:19):
What does he talk about? No such thing? Okay, I
don't no.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
No.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
Oh how was your sleep?
Speaker 2 (11:26):
I dreamt about the new AI robot that's coming next
fifty years, like fifty years from now, like something like that.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah. Probably, Oh it wasn't bizarre, but it was awkward.
Crystal Kung mink Off when I canceled on her and
I walked out of the building and walked into her
on the street.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Yeah, that hurt my feelings because I like her. She
we need to get her back on though, because she
had she launched her podcast yet. Yes, no, I don't.
I think if she did it had just launched, it
probably wasn't think she had. Actually, Yeah, she spills so
much that igh no no, yeah, like housewife stuff stuff,
(12:04):
but like nothing from the past. This is all things
that like her Housewife or former Housewife co stars are
telling her, and she doesn't care. She just goes on
and she's like, yeah, I found out that this happened.
We'll talk about in next episode. And then she actually
talks about it, and I'm like, you're going to get
in trouble.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Maybe she doesn't care a lot because she is independently successful. Yeah,
and it doesn't matter whether this works out for her
or not, which I kind of appreciate. And I do
appreciate when people actually go and say the truth in
(12:45):
their podcast because they're not worried about the overlords coming
and stomping on them. And we definitely have overlords.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
We do put the stuff out of the podcast, yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
I wonder what this will sound like like if someone's
going to hear it and swoop in and delete all
the things that we're saying right now. I wonder nasty
end of the year, right, everyone's busy, they're on vacation,
they're not paying attention to us.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Yeah, the circle back in like March. If it sounds different,
you know they've win.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
And someone swept in. But that's why we will always
say it's really important to like follow subscribe because when
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like follow, subscribe, leave us a review as always in
(13:38):
a talkback. We love our talkbacks. I want to kick
off the new year with our guys from Your Way Health.
We had them on before they were talking about GLP
ones and now it's been over a year since they
were in and I want some follow up information on
what's going on because I feel like that fad has
taken over everything for sure, like everyone is on a
(14:00):
GLP one except for you and me. I think I
think I'm ready for it, are you? Yeah? I'm just exhausted, exhausted,
exhausted from.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
What going to the gym, but still want to eat
whatever I want what's the new term? This should have
been added to the dictionary, the phrase food noise. Everybody's
talking about it.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Yeah, I want to get rid of my food noise. Okay,
what is the hardest food noise for you? Or maybe
we should just save this for the podcast them, But
for you, what's the hardest or loudest food noise that
you have?
Speaker 2 (14:30):
Meat?
Speaker 1 (14:30):
It's sugar, same as all bad. Yeah, it's so bad. Yeah.
I need something to make me feel good. Honestly, and
especially if I'm close to my period, I will eat
like a whole sleeve of oreo oh for sure.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
But then I feel like I kind of struggle with
this because on one side, I feel like.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Well, whatever, Like people don't know what.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
It's like to have a really heavy period that makes
you feel like shit. If you want a cookie, eat
the cookie, he turns into five, eat on five, like whatever.
But then on the other side, I'm like, Diamond, you
need some type of like restraint. You need to be
able to say no and like really focus on the goal,
no matter what it is that's bothering you, your period,
(15:17):
having a bad day, whatever, You don't deserve five cookies?
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Well, I think the thing. Then I heard Drew Carey
say this when he lost all his weight. He was like,
I would have a bad day and I would go
home and I would reward myself with a horrible meal.
But in reality, I was just punishing myself even more
by having a horrible meal. And that's so true. Like
it's temporary satisfaction, but in the long run, it's pretty
terrible for you. And I am so guilty of doing that.
(15:44):
If I have a bad day here, whatever's going on,
I'm a comfort eater, for sure, I will go and
I will snack on something and add weed to the max.
Oh my god, really ungodly, you know, Can I say
something please?
Speaker 2 (15:59):
I don't want to hear from rich, fat people who've
lost weight.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
I don't want to hear.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
About it, because, like you have the if I had
the means or the resources to have a chef, I
would be in such great shape because they would be
making sure that I have a lot of fiber and
protein in my diet. So I'm not like craving these
like sugary things and caving to whatever my mind is
(16:26):
telling me to eat.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
So I don't want to hear it. No, you're one
hundred percent right now, all the time. If I hit
the jackpot, the first thing I would do is get
a personal chef. Yeah, and then I looked up personal chefs,
and I could do it now. We could do it now.
I guarantee if you go through our accounting and look
at what we spend money on, probably frivolously, we could
easily afford to have someone cook us the good food least.
(16:50):
Like I look, listen, my takeout is disgusting. Really, oh
my god, it's so bad, you know. Like I the
last thing I ever want to do after a long
day is cook and then clean up after myself after
I cooked, Like, oh my god. If Brandon lived with me,
totally different story. Because we have a system, I'll cook,
he'll clean it up amazing. But if I just have
(17:12):
to cook for one yeah, and then clean it up
on myself, I'd rather just push a button on my phone.
I'll have the food show up at my door and
spend ten times more on it. Would You're better than me.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
I'm like scratch, I'm the queen of a microwavable meal.
Already have that down to a system.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
What's your favorite microwavable meal?
Speaker 2 (17:31):
These like they're called simply chicken nuggets or something like
that they sell.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Oh for you at a costco. Yes, yes, incredible.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
They are ten out of ten, two minutes and thirty seconds, okay.
And then I have a little bit of salad, so
I make a little bowl. But it's the dessert.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Afterwards, always just a little sweet treat. Oh, there are
these new things. I don't know if they're that new.
They're new to me. True's okay.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Where it's like a fruit, a chocolate covered fruit, and
I get the blueberries.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Pop them. They're so good. It is insane how good
they are. Yeah, I just I don't know. I don't
want to be one of those people like Regina George
and mean girls who's like I just say to lose
three pounds, and the entire time it's just like me
struggling with this tiny, like minute, little thing, even though
I'm not saying I only have a little amount of
(18:27):
weight to lose. My doctor says I could do fifteen
to twenty, and I believe her. But I don't want
to introduce more stuff, chemicals, whatever to my body if
I don't have to, and the reality is I don't
have to. I'm being a lazy bum about things. So
I would love to hear from these guys just as to, hey,
what are your thoughts on this? Because we know so
(18:47):
many people, even very skinny fit at slim people. I
think you would be astounded at the amount of people
who are taking this stuff. Now, it's crazy. I know at.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Least five or six people who are already very thin
who are taking it.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
And what does that do to you?
Speaker 2 (19:07):
I used to talk shit about them, but then one
of them said to me, like, you know what it
feels like to work hard on your body and it
not be what you want it to be, So like
why am I any different from someone else? And I'm like,
I understand that, Like I get it. It kind of
made me feel bad because I feel like it could
(19:28):
be a kind of like body dysmorphia too. But like, also,
if you are working really hard on yourself, no matter
what it is that you're doing, like dieting, not dieting,
but like eating super clean, or like working out really hard,
paying a lot of money for workout classes and stuff
like that, and it's still your body isn't what you
want it to be, then it's like all right, fine, whatever,
(19:49):
do what you want to do.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
But also don't take it too far, you know what
I mean. I think my main goal just in general,
and why when my doctor's like, yeah, you could afford
toately just fifteen to twenty pounds, I'm like, Okay, cool,
you're right. Damn, that's a lot of weight. But I
want to be healthy, you know, and as you get older,
every little thing makes a huge difference. And I'm a
small person in general, like I have a small frame,
so one pound extra on me, it's a lot, like
(20:13):
it reeks havoc on all kinds of things. So I
would like to be healthy. And I say this all
the time. I know we've talked about it before. God
knew what she was doing by not giving me a
perfect body, because let me tell you, if I was
built like Kayla Nicole, Oh my god, please do you
know what I would be doing? Everything? Everyone slide into
(20:34):
the DM. Sure, let's have a conversation. Me being uncomfortable
naked has saved me from a life of trash.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
It really And her body looks even more impeccable in person.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
It's disgusting you saw her in person? Yeah, wait for
a workout class together? Oh my god, I don't want
to work out with people like that next to me. Well,
what made me feel good is that breathing heavy. She
was like, I can't do this.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Like she had taken a class before and she was like,
I'm not doing this again. And so like she just
kind of assisted in the class that I was in,
and she was like, she came over to me, She's like,
you're doing amazing. I was like, no, I feel like
I'm gonna throw up, Like, oh, it's okay. I did
after the first one, which is why I'm not doing
it now, and I'm like okay.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
So she's down to earth. Also, yeah, she's really nice.
If I were her, man, I'm just saying I would
be a mess. Oh oh, insufferable. I'd be pulling Jaylo.
I'd be engaged seventeen times, collecting the rings, absolutely doing again.
Don knew what she was doing. But do you think
j Loo keeps the rings? Yeah? Really? Yeah? Hmm, she's
(21:38):
so give it back type of girl, does she? To me?
I don't know her. I have no idea. I so
I read with engagement rings, and I'm sure it's a
different state to state that if an engagement ring is
given on a holiday, like if it's Valentine's Day, Christmas, whatever,
and someone gives you a ring on that day, it's
a gift, so you do not have to give it
(22:00):
back if you don't get married, but if it's not
given to you on a holiday. So everybody keep this
in mind, because I saw it on Judge Judy, I'm
pretty sure it's all accurate. It isn't on a holiday,
then it is a gift in contemplation, of which means
I'm giving this to you, but you're going to give
me something back, and that is your hand in marriage.
(22:20):
So if you don't marry me, then I get my
engagement ring back because we didn't get married. So don't
give people engagement rings on a holiday because they could
say it was a gift. What about a birthday? Did
you say that? Yeah, it's if it's a time that
could be considered. Hey, I give gift, don't do it? Huh?
Proposed separately and again, everything I know about the law
I've learned from my Lord and Savior, Judge Judy, So
(22:43):
who's to say that this is accurate? It makes sense
in my head that woman is insufferable. I'm sorry, what
did you just say?
Speaker 2 (22:50):
I cannot wait for her to be canceled Judge Judy. Absolutely,
go ahead, tell me that she's just rude. Like it,
it's rude. There's a difference between being blunt and like
super direct and being rude. Like do you remember the
clip where they're there's excuse me, there's this one guy
who like snaps back at her and she's like, and
(23:12):
what were you doing when this was going on? And
he was like, I don't know, sitting in the house
watching some stupid show called Judge Judy.
Speaker 1 (23:19):
Ten out of ten? Now he is the Lord and Savior,
off with his head. No, how dare you disrespect her
if you watch what she actually does?
Speaker 2 (23:26):
Right?
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I understand on the surface, if you're not a fan
like me. I wonder what her fans are called. I
don't even know, but I fucking love her and I
need to meet her before she dies. I've tried so
hard to get people. She's old, man, she's getting up there,
but she's so wicked. You're sane. I need to That
was a scary Yeah a statement. It's true. You know
how old she is? Oh god, how old do you
(23:47):
think she is? Eighty six? Oh no, I don't think
she's that old. Okay, she's definitely in her eighties. Judge Judy,
Judge Judy age. She is eighty three, Okay, she was
born in nineteen forty two, World War Two. That's crazy anyway.
If you actually watch her, and you don't just watch
(24:10):
the little clips where she's like going off at people,
she's very smart and she's very logical and reasonable, and
you learned so much from what she's doing. She was
in the family courts for a very long time, so
she doesn't put up with shit with about a lot
of things. She loves dogs, but she doesn't suffer fools.
And I love that, And I think, I think, you
tell me if you would agree with this or not.
(24:33):
I think if it were a man acting that way,
and I think that he did exist in the past.
I'm pretty sure the one People's Court guy was like
a big butthole, but I didn't watch it, so I
don't know. I think people would receive it better if
a dude was acting like that. Then if it's a woman,
I think a lot of people are like, she's a bitch,
But if they saw a guy being a nutcase like that,
they'd be like, Ooh, I love him, he's funny. I
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don't know. She's rude, she's hilarious, she's rude. She can
be rude. I'm like, but she isn't right for no reason.
Usually when she's rude, somebody did or said something incredibly
stupid and wasted her time, or they lied to her,
and she's like, oh.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
That's funny, like I don't understand why you go to
court lying now. That stuff is funny when she rips
into them for that. But then sometimes she's just like
unreasonably rude, like girl piped down for a second, like
how do you ask someone to tell you a story?
And then you're like, I didn't ask you that. Sometimes
she like is it the editing? Though?
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Did you watch it? Could be? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:27):
No, no, no, I watch her episodes because my grandmother watches,
even though she yells at the TV while she's watching.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
She's like, ah, you tell your grandmother her son is
in the spinoff show and he's awesome too. Nope, mm hmm, nope,
what is that Judy something? No, it's Tribunal Justice. Nope, nope,
not having his name is judge Adam Levy. I he
is a little sassy pants, right. He was yelling at
people and I was like, man, I kind of like
this guy because he catches you in a lie and
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game over he will shred you. Oh god, And I
was like, man, I looked him up. It's her son,
and I was like, of course, of course no, this
is that's why. No. And now her granddaughter is on
the show with her. Oh god, no, listen, I'm telling you, Jaman,
give it a chance. Her granddaughter challenges her because she's
pretty much to her granddaughter's her legal clerk, so she
will ask questions, why did you rule this way? I
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would have done it this way, and Judge Judy will
explain why she did. And sometimes she's like, oh, I
see what you were saying, and I could understand why
it would go that way. Her granddaughter is the only
person she's like always nice too, and it's interesting to
see that side of her. Also, we've talked about Judge
Judy for way too long. I'm sorry, I'm over her. Okay,
she's you were never into her, so whatever. She's funny sometimes,
but okay, who's yours? Outside of Beyonce? Who is your
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Lord and Savior?
Speaker 2 (26:39):
As far as celebrities go, outside of Beyonce, I don't
think I have one outside of Beyonce.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
But it is Beyonce probably, ok yeah, okay, yeah, like nobody.
I realize, like nobody else.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
I could be a fan of someone, but no one
else is that big of a deal to me besides Beyonce.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
I will say since getting this job, everyone fell off.
People that I used so amazing. Once you're around them
or you hear things about them, you kind of work
with people who work with them, then you're like, nah,
I thought that was awesome. But Eminem's still up there.
He's still up there for me. Okay, he's like Bigfoot,
He's elusive. Yeah, we're gonna really get an interview with
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him or see him anymore. I mean, I feel like
he's finally started to come out a little bit more.
But I would love to meet him. Huh. I'm trying
to think. I really don't think there's anyone not Bill
Nye never, Okay, I want to Bill Nye on the
podcast so Bad And we had him in here on
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the show and it was great and we like got
along early well and he was like I love talking
to you. So I was like, cool, Well, let's ask
me about be on the podcast.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
And he was like, no, one day We're going to
have a discussion about people being liars and how they're
all like, ah.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
I would love to do this, I would love to do.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
That, and then oh, they have a scheduling conflict. You're
a fucking liar. You don't have a scheduling conflict for
three hundred and sixty five days of the fucking year.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
It pisses me on name names. Who did it? Nigel Sylvester,
mad at you? Yes? Uh oh?
Speaker 2 (28:31):
The most recent what Tyra Banks? Oh yeah, yeah, we'll
see about that one. There have been a lot of
people who else to be.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Fair with Tyra. We rejected it first, yeah, and then
I was like, oh, she's on hinge right now. We
should circle back and see what's going on with her.
And then maybe they were like, no, not now, because
also maybe they were like, hey, Tyra, press is probably
not for you at.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
The it could be, but also nah, okay, oh my god,
I'm trying to think. There have been quite a few
people who have said that they wanted to do something,
They're open to it, blah blah blah, and the Love
Island people remember, like reality.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
TV show people. We had few people over the summer
who were very weird. My thing is if you reach
out to us, why are you then weird if we
get back to you and say, sure, let's do it.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Oh, I had a breakdown about this in the gym
the other day.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
It's because.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
PR that whole like the term PR, the person who
is doing the quote unquote PR in public relations.
Speaker 1 (29:33):
They're horrible.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
Oh, they're disgusting.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
They need to be exiled and put on a beach
that is one hundred and eighty degrees every day at
twelve pm. That was my lesson from twenty twenty five. Okay,
because they reach out expressing interest, making it seem like
this person wants to come on or something, when honestly.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
The person's team has.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
No clue yet literally, and so when there actually is
a scheduling conflict or an exclusive podcast deal where they're
supposed to go to one specific podcast.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
So you've wasted our time. Well, let me tell you
that person and we can name the name because his
record rep came up to me at jingle Ball and
was like, I'm getting him in Louis Tomlinson. So we're
talking about they reached out to us. I said sure,
I even said I will stay late in the day
to do it, and then they canceled on us, and
then we saw them on other people's podcasts, and I
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was like flipping tables in here. I was not happy.
But his record rep came up to me at jingle
Ball and was like, Hey, I'm really sorry about everything
that happened with Louis. I hope you're not too mad,
and don't hold it against us, because I'm bringing him
back and I'm going to bring him to you first.
He looked me in the eye and he said it Lee.
He said it, So let's see if that actually works out.
But when I see it, always, when I see it,
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you know who else is a flake? As long as
we're just dishing. Andrew absolutely, Andrew is the king of Yes,
I'm gonna do it. The day comes and he's not
doing it, giving this all yere. Oh. I was hoping
he would come in here at some point because he
said he would. But I used to give Scott a
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lot of shit about how much crap he talked about Andrew,
because the two of them are both their own very
specific brands of difficult yes. And the more I deal
with Andrew, or try to deal with Andrew, the more
I'm like, oh shit, Scott, and I don't like to
admit that because that man's insane. He's Yeah, but you know,
like we say a time, two things can be.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
True, absolutely, And if anyone wants to see a case study,
is the two of them serial Killers Podcast One is
a lunatic. One is just off his rocker, off his rocker.
It just they're unwell.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
They are unwell, which I'm sure plenty of people probably
say about us at some point. You think, but they're
wrong and stupid for sure. I mean, you tell me
I'm off my rocker or probably twice a day.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
Yeah, but in a fun way. Oh Like they're seriously
off their rockers, especially Andrew. The integrity issue. I've said
it before, I'll say it again. I need to talk
to his mom.
Speaker 1 (32:13):
We do. We need to talk to Donna, because Donna's
awesome and Jackie's awesome. His whole family's awesome. You know.
I think it is with Andrew, and I've told him
this before. He has a really hard time saying no
to people. But in the process of not saying no
to people, then you end up just letting people down.
And that's way worse than if you would have just
been like no, I can't do it, which is why
we can never get married. I still think you guys
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are gonna get married. Nope, at some point you guys
will get married, and it'll be the best wedding ever
and the best marriage ever because you can just go
still live your life however the fuck you want to. No,
he's not gonna care. Andrews say sexual. Oh you're a
sexual too, that's another perfect, perfect union. Yep. Okay. Last
thing going forward twenty twenty six. Do you have any goals?
(32:59):
Is there something that you would like to accomplish in
the next year. I want to say resolutions, but I
don't really love resolutions. I'm not sure how they're different
than goals. I think they're probably the same thing. Do
you have any goals set up for twenty twenty six? No?
Speaker 2 (33:14):
And the reason why is because twenty twenty five has
turned me every which way but loose.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
As my grandmother would say.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Okay, okay, I am exhausted. I can't even think about
twenty twenty six. To be honest, it's.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
Like two weeks away. I know, okay, but I'm exhausted.
I can't. Okay, I can't. Is there somewhere you would
like to travel to Ooh. I ended in a preposition
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
No, nah, no, no, I really like, I think this
is the first year that I've ever in my life
been like, I don't really care what happens next year.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
You have lost your will to live that much. No, No,
I just like, I'm like, eh, whatever, Well, twenty twenty
five suck the energy in the life out of so
many things.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Yeah, and also with this economy, in this president, you
can't make plans, Like, I'm sorry, you cannot make plans.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
We will be at war by the time.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
We enter twenty twenty six, Like I can't. The draft
is coming back, and the New Age is gonna be
thirty five.
Speaker 1 (34:17):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
It's things like that that I think of, and I'm like, great,
I would love to make plans.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
But I mean, we know that he pisses me off
probably twice a day. I do my best. I miss
the days when we didn't have to know what the
president was doing every day. That was great. This guy
won't let you have that because he loves everyone to
talk about him, which we're doing right now. He's outrageous
his tweets, tweet, I should say, and then the double
down about Rob Reiner. He's discussing it was one of
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the most disgusting things ever. And I hope that any
and everybody who got fired for saying anything about Charlie
Kirk lobbies and rails against this dude. I'm all about
free speech. You should be able to say whatever you
want to say. That's fine either way. I just think
he's disgusting. He's somebody who likes to dance on people's graves,
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and people like that, to me, are the bottom of
the barrel, worst type of person. And he was the
worst type of person for so many reasons. We already
knew that, but it's just, man, he finds new and
inventive ways to piss me the fuck off every day.
Part of me tips my hat to it because I
didn't know that you could piss me off in so
many different but here we are. When I saw that, sweet,
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I was like, well, this is new rage. He has.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
What's the term? He never ceases to amaze me. He
literally never wait did I.
Speaker 1 (35:36):
Say that right? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Yeah, he never ceases to amaze me every single thing,
and it's every day. It's not like he takes breaks.
This guy gotta be crack.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Or something. I can't because something something. I really do
think that we are just run by some sort of
alien life force and we're like this experimental thing and
they got bored with how well and easy maybe things
were kind of going, and I know that's not the
case around the world. I know there's turmoil and strife
always and there always has been. But it's like they
got bored with Earth and we're like, let's shake this
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shit up as much as we possibly can. It's like
they put a fucking piranha into a tank of goldfish
and we're like, let's just see what happens, and here
it goes, and now we're all like, oh my god,
which is what trauma?
Speaker 2 (36:20):
You can't be excited for the next year, Like when
you think about it, like you we literally have only
dealt with not even a full year of this shit, Like.
Speaker 1 (36:30):
So what do I have to be excited about? You know,
it's good though, I'm gonna do this annoying toxic positivity thing.
Come January, it will be one year down. And I
know it's only one year, but those first like thirty days,
I was like, I'm never gonna make it, and here
we are making it. Not well, not with all our
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limbs and body parts. In that my soul and my
spirit have been crushed. But we're doing it. We're gonna
get there. Twenty six. For me, I would like more
of everything good. That's all. I want, all the good stuff.
I want good health. That's the one most important thing.
I would like more fun with the podcast. I would
like to do stand up comedy at some point. By
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the way, I didn't like give him the routine, but
I told Elvis one of my concepts and he stared
at me like I was an idiot. Oh didn't go well,
I will be front row. Oh yeah, front row. I
think you'll laugh. And if you don't laugh, I think
you'll laugh at the fact that I'm not funny and
I'm up there doing something horrible. I think either way
you're gonna laugh.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
What if I had never mind, go ahead? What if
we paid people to sit in the crowd and not
laugh at you. We should do that one day, not
necessarily to you, like we should have a comedy show
as a.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Whole, and like everybody, let me tell you that happened
when my old show, when I was in Columbus, we
did every single one of us. There were five of
us and we did stand up comedy. I won't say
which one. There were two. There were actually two people
who bombed. I mean it was bad. It was a
Nosedi've bomb. It was on me. Thank god I insisted
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on going first. I had like four shots of tequila
and I was like, let's go, let's do this. And I
loved it and that's where I got the bug and
now I want to do it again. But the two
people who went that were just so awful. I mean
they were like you could hear a pin drop. There
was one point where you heard someone go ooh ooh.
My sister texted me and was like, I have to leave.
This is too uncomfortable. I can't sit in this anymore
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with so no but see that would oh I was laughing.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
There are people here that work for the Big Show
that I think I would think that they were gonna
kill it.
Speaker 1 (38:46):
But we know who. Scary, absolutely scary. Nate's a close second.
You know what, though scary, I agree. I could see
both of them doing that. Scotty wouldn't even try it. No, yeah,
I'd be with Scotti though I wouldn't try to. You
would even try it? You don't want to go boo
other people. Yeah, worse.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Yeah, for sure, I think that I'm like people think
that I'm funny just in random conversation. But like if
I actually try, Okay, if I actually tried to make
people laugh, I don't think it would work at all.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Yeah, that's two totally different things. It's like so many people.
How many people walk up to you and say they
should be on the morning show. I should do radio.
I should do it. I'm like, you should. I would
actually love to have maybe like once a month, just
open up the mics and have randoms come in and
do their best, because I think it'll either go really
well and they'll kill it, or it'll go terrible, which
to me is still really well.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
That would be ten out of ten. Yeah, that would
actually be hilarious. We should do come get my backs? Yeah,
like host the podcast? You right, that would be hilarious.
Speaker 1 (39:51):
What a good note on which to endae, I didn't
say which I didn't say no to end on. My
mom's really been up my ass about that? Oh really? Yeah,
she just you know, she likes to pick things and
bug me about them. No, but all right, so I'm
going to keep my goals for next year to myself
okay for the most part, minus the more of everything
good okay, and we will see you in the new year.
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But until then, we want you to like, follow, subscribe,
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Sometimes we even put them into the podcast. So until
twenty twenty six, Diamond, where can people find you online?
(40:33):
Instagram at Diamond sincere okay, and I am on Instagram
at Baby Hot Sauce, saying with threads and with Twitter. Yeah,
until until next year, we would love to hear from you,
and I hope you guys all have a wonderful holiday.
And if you're listening, thank you for supporting my dream.
Oh it's really nice and I appreciate it. Okay, say
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by Diamond. Bye,