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October 9, 2024 11 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about your on your podcast Fine.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Fifteen show, I get an idea.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Yeah, would you allow me into your around the room festivities?

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
You guys, Well it's our room, and you guys always
do the around the room and today I want to contribute.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Sure, okay, let's go around the road? Ye gandhi Okay.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
I just want to remind everybody that when you go
to an event, if there is somebody speaking.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
The nicest, kindest.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Thing you can do and most respectful thing you can
do is just shut your mouth and listen to what
they're saying.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
It's so difficult to be a public speaker.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
And get up in front of somebody and have other
people chit chatting while it's going on. So just be nice,
pay attention, fake clap, laugh at the jokes, do whatever
you have to do.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
Do it. It's important.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
I see, I see Nate nodding along, and really encourage you.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
It is is true.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
You know, years ago I co hosted with Brooke Shields
at the Chefs for Kids cancer event.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Which we did not long ago. Yeah, and uh no
one would shut up.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
And the two of us were at the microphone ready
to speak, and she says, God, these people are such
a holes. So I kill on the mic and said, uh,
you need to be quiet. Now I'll tell you why.
Brooke Shields just called you a bunch of a holes.
She got very mad at me. She's like, I did
not She wasn't kid.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
She's like, I swear to god, I didn't say that.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
I'm like, oh, but you know what, Yeah, when we
were when we were at these events and we're hosting
and then really important doctors get up to talk about
called curing cancer and things, and people just drinking.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Maybe that's a problem. There's a lot of drinks at
this thing.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Yeah, because there's also auctions and they want you to
be drunk to spend money on all this, and there's
all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
But most people know that public speaking is one of
the toughest things you can do, period. So when you're
up there on your own, which a lot of people
are never going to have to be in that scenario,
just be kind to the people who are because it's
so difficult.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
And then when you feel like no one cares, it's
even worse.

Speaker 5 (02:06):
What's Producer Sam Ganhi's point also goes for weddings.

Speaker 6 (02:09):
It's one of my pet peeves. When people are up
making the speeches. I know they could be boring and
who cares, but you.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
Just you be quiet.

Speaker 6 (02:14):
It's polite. Let the maid of honor, maker toast or
the dad whatever. I feel so bad when I hear
tables talking storing that at weddings.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Yes here, here, Sam.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Okay, if someone is in front of a microphone and
standing before you, maybe give them the courtesy. Yes, thank you,
Gandhi absolutely scary.

Speaker 7 (02:30):
Hi, Well, I don't know a lot of people. They
come down on me, and they may make it look
like it's a bad thing. If I see a celebrity
and we're in a room and I happen to want
to take a picture with said celebrity, now I feel
the same way that I feel like people feel when
they meet us. People always come up to us wanting
to take pictures, and I think it's an awesome thing.

(02:53):
So why wouldn't the celebrity think it's an awesome thing
if I approach them.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Looking for a hold on. Let's reversing the roles.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Okay, okay, because we're fine with it, but we're not celebrity, right, I.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Never said we were.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
But that's why we love it.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
Pretty much. She said, We were well.

Speaker 7 (03:08):
But but if people want to take pictures with us
the same way, same thing goes for me wanting to
take a picture with a celebrity or whoever, if I
want to see them, I see them in public.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
I don't think it's a bad thing. I think most.

Speaker 7 (03:19):
People will their urge and their tendency is to want
to get a picture.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
And I don't think it's a bad thing.

Speaker 7 (03:26):
But people, some people around me think it's awful, and
they make fun of me, and they tease me, they
talk all about Okay.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
We were at an event was scary not until long ago,
where he and his girlfriend working in cohos. They were
rather than hanging it out with us and enjoying the
night and looking at items that were forbid for the
auctions and things, they were scoping out their room just
to angle in. And we were watching you guys, and
it look it looked like you were hunting prey.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
I don't want to. I don't want to make it
look like she's part of them. She's she's the bait.
She's the bait. What I would do is she posted
photos with the celebrities too.

Speaker 7 (03:58):
I know, but I have her go in first, I say, hi,
so and so my girlfriend like, like, she loves you.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Would you want to take a picture?

Speaker 7 (04:04):
So I would take the picture, because you're not going
to deny a woman's people that hold on the two.
So I had two celebrities next to each other. They
just happened to be Paul Rod and Robert kind of Robert.
I can't I'm gonna tell you. I should know this anyway.
So I had her going first, she takes the pic.
I take the picture, and I'm like, can we switch?

(04:26):
And then and then I jump in there and I
get my picture at the end.

Speaker 8 (04:30):
Why don't you tell everyone what you told? Jason Biggs?
Oh God, he grew up in New Jersey, so you
probably know me.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
No, no, no, I didn't say that. I said, I
remember hanging out with you at the Asberry. I name dropped.

Speaker 7 (04:42):
We were at a hotel together and he was swimming
and he remembered that he remember that.

Speaker 8 (04:48):
You were like, don't you know who I am?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
I guess my question what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
If you have no problem with people asking us for photos,
they probably don't either. But I don't put us on
the same no offense to us on the same level.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Is Jason Biggs.

Speaker 4 (05:02):
No, no, no, And.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
I also like the event kind of matters too, right, Like,
if you're at a funeral and you see somebody there,
you're not going to approach, right.

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Us leave people alone in certain settings.

Speaker 8 (05:13):
Even the other day because they were with like significant
others and just hanging around with each other, and like,
you know what I mean, my kind I feel like,
you know, you.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Have some great pictures and you posted each and everyone. Hey, producer, Sam,
what's up with you in this around the room segment?

Speaker 6 (05:25):
I don't think this is super strange, but my sisters
are on me for it. So my right hand, I'm
alrighty and I like my rings, and usually on my
right hand I wear very specific chunky rings or no
rings at all. And it's because I never know if
I'm going to need to throw a punch. And I
think that sounds a little extreme. But just in case,
don't look me like that, Nate, I don't. I have

(05:46):
a lot of funky, fancy rings. I'll only wear on
my left hand because it would hurt me if I
had to punch.

Speaker 4 (05:52):
No, you need to hurt someone else with the rings.
You leave the rings on.

Speaker 6 (05:55):
The landmans that have like thin bars around them, or
like really funky shapes that would rick shay into my finger.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Those would hurt.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
I only wear those on my left hands. When my
sister's commented on my rings, I'm like, those are my
punching rings. They're like what I'm like, No, I'm serious.
I have rings only for my right hand. So I
could mess someone up if I.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Have times you punched someone in your life twice? Interesting,
but just does that mean.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
What happened?

Speaker 5 (06:21):
It was my my I have had one fight for
each sister growing up.

Speaker 4 (06:24):
That's how.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
For No.

Speaker 5 (06:29):
I just want to be prepared, that's all. Okay, So
do any.

Speaker 8 (06:35):
Of you at the beginning of the week have a
to do list for the entire week?

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (06:40):
So I do, and I put the new date like
the Monday, whatever the date is. But by the end
of the week, do any of you ever finish that list?
So this is a problem we keep I have this
list and then I have things on this list that
have been on the list for months, and I just
keep moving it. I want to challenge myself, like one

(07:01):
week to say, this is the week where I finish
everything on this list, and by the end of the week,
everything's going to be checked off. I think it's impossible
and I'll never be able to do it.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Challenge yourself, the challenge you can do it.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
No, because if you have a list and you get
to the end of the weekend you haven't done stuff
on the list, it just makes it frustrated.

Speaker 8 (07:18):
It's very frustrating, and I just the whole the whole
point of having a list is to not be frustrated.
I know I'm very frustrated.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Well, I just don't. I'm not a list person. I
should be. You're You're at least right. You're trying.

Speaker 8 (07:30):
I'm trying. I'm trying.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Hey, straight and eight, what's up? Okay? I know you
like to go deep, Elvis. So here's the deepen. You know, Gandhi.
You might know about this the Ship of Theseus? Do
you know what that is?

Speaker 8 (07:41):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (07:41):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (07:41):
So it's this ancient Greek thought experiment. So you have
a ship and it leaves Egypt and it's going to Greece.
But along the way, every piece of that ship is
replaced during the journey. So when it gets to Greece,
I ask you, is it the same ship that left
or is it a different ship?

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Think about that answer is it's a it's the same ship.

Speaker 9 (08:02):
It's the same but different. So just like that, think
about this. Every seven years, every single cell in your
body is replaced. You are no longer the same person
you were seven years ago. Did you know that already?

Speaker 5 (08:16):
Again?

Speaker 4 (08:16):
I knew that about the taste buds.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
That's why they say you should continue to try things
you don't like, because every seven years you might.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
Like it again.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Every single cell is different, and also because your allergies
can shift and se correct.

Speaker 9 (08:28):
So you are no longer the same you seven years ago.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
You were the same but different. You look different.

Speaker 8 (08:34):
How cool would have if you could look different?

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Everything you do? And it's not good.

Speaker 5 (08:38):
I may not be allergic, yeah, take a lot of it.

Speaker 8 (08:43):
Just one of my kids and they're no longer allergic
to penicell.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
I have some let's shoot them UPPI.

Speaker 9 (08:48):
So I guess the whole point of this is so
things you used to like you may not like anymore.
Things you liked, uh, and things you didn't like you
may like. You know, you are the same but different.
Just think about that as you go throughout your day.

Speaker 2 (09:01):
I will.

Speaker 1 (09:02):
We're always changing with the same person, but you have
the ability to change.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Yes, I like that.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
We don't have time, I know.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Okay, So recently, you know, the Menendez brothers of the
mansion where they shot their mom and dad in Beverly
Hills was sold for like seventeen million dollars. Someone bought that,
that beautiful home that has such an an ugly history.
All right, would you ever do that?

Speaker 2 (09:26):
If you have.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Seventeen million to buy a house, would you buy No? Wow,
I have the opportunity to buy a little a piece
of property with a little farmhouse.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
Yeah, for not a lot of money at all.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
And one of the reasons it's so inexpensive is because
about ten years ago an old lady killed her husband
because he was a jackass and he was.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Not a nice guy.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
Is it haunted?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
I don't know. No one has lived in it in
ten years.

Speaker 8 (09:54):
It is also we buy it and then we could
do a haunted house there we.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Yeah, I think its different. I think this is a
different situation.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
How is this different because they don't have a made
for TV movie?

Speaker 4 (10:03):
No?

Speaker 3 (10:03):
No, no, Because there was a reason, potentially a very valid
reason behind whatever happened over there.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
So she was getting abused, she was tired of it.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
She defended herself. She got rid of the problem. Maybe
that's not a bad thing.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Well, but there's there apparently was a bloody room that
needed a lot of cleanup.

Speaker 5 (10:21):
And you used to have a ghost in your house
and you haven't seen.

Speaker 4 (10:26):
Him or her at all.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Was it a murder scene?

Speaker 5 (10:29):
Well, it just mean maybe this new ghost will be
of interest as well.

Speaker 8 (10:32):
How good of a deal are you getting.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
It's a good deal.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
It's more for the like a few acres it comes
on than the house. The house is just a small house.

Speaker 8 (10:42):
But you have to remember it's usually the lamb that's haunted,
not the actual house. So if you knock the house down, doesn't.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
So they moved the tombstones and left.

Speaker 9 (10:52):
The bodies and culture guy exactly how many pieces was
the victim?

Speaker 2 (10:57):
I don't. I don't know, because if it's more than
three passed.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
Way to get rid of that room and renovate the room.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
No, no, because the house is so small, it's it's
no no, I think it's got bad usual no way, Okay,
we'll pardon me. Think that same thing are you going
to do?

Speaker 8 (11:13):
Like if you're going to knock it down in what
grow crops or something? Because I think the crops will die.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
I don't know, will cursed. Something to ponder to get
back to me on this. Please, your cakes are not
going to rise you take them?

Speaker 4 (11:26):
No could be do it.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
What they say cakes in this house spoilt.

Speaker 8 (11:34):
Your cakes don't rise when you have your mentional like cycle.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
A lot of women can't say your holidays ceronels that
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