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November 15, 2022 66 mins

In episode 1373, Miles and guest co-host Matt Lieb are joined by hosts of The Mash-Up Americans, Rebecca Lehrer and Amy Choi to discuss… Right Wing Grift Check - America’s Frontline Doctors Edition, EVERYBODY HATES THE GOP Or Trump…Depends On Which Side You’re On and more!

  1. Right Wing Grift Check - America’s Frontline Doctors Edition
  2. EVERYBODY HATES THE GOP Or Trump…Depends On Which Side You’re On
  3. Sarah Palin tells supporters to stop donating to the GOP: ‘They opposed me every step of the way’

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Hello Internet, and welcome to season two sixty three, Episode
two of The Daily's Like Guys, a production of My
Heart Radio. This is the podcast, I would maybe say,
the only fucking podcast out there where we take a
deep dive into America's shared consciousness and go whoa ship. Okay,
that's what we got going on. Okay, fine, Well, today

(00:22):
is Tuesday, November fift Miles, what day is it? Well,
allow me to tell you, Miles. It is National Spicy
Hermit Cookie Day. I don't know what the funk that means,
National Raisin Brand Day, National Philanthropy Day, National clean at
your Refrigerator Day, National bunt Day like a bunk cake
in America recycles day. If not, really, we don't. Let's
be real. I live in l A, where they're like, yeah, man,

(00:44):
were like all this plastic and you're like, yeah, we
only do like the box. But you have to like
look at the bottom of your plastics and see what
number is the correct number? Yea, that's exactly you know.
America does not recycle. America lies to you. They lie
about America has recycling bins. They have, they have, we

(01:05):
got the inspirational recycling motivation, but they don't actually feel good. Well, actually,
before I introduce you, guy, let me introduce me. Guy.
It's me Miles Gray A k A. Where and he's dead? Okay,

(01:25):
there we go. There's it's it's part of the song.
I'm trying to remember where it comes in the medal melody.
Here we go, gak. You're about to try out, So
you shout right out at six bags at six Flags,
zombies biting with their teeth and their arms, play link

(01:46):
saying you down at six bags at six Bags. Shows
are nightly at six Fags at six Bags zombie zombers zomber.
Oh that's the one. That's the one you really got

(02:08):
to hit if you respect the Cranberry shout out to
fighter of the Nightmare with that Cranberry zombie A k A.
Because we were talking about the hilarious video of people
auditioning to be zombies at six Flags, and they had
to basically be like, all right, give your like, introduce yourself,
and just scream out your favorite ride at like six Flags,
so we know you're on some zombie sh it. Okay,

(02:29):
there was a little bit, Uh, there wasn't a lot
to be you know, admires enjoyable. Yeah, but it was fun.
So shout out to that a k. But who is that?
Who is that over there? Oh? It's one of our
favorite guests and honestly one of my favorites. I was
just talking about how I love people from the Bay Area.
You know him as a hilarious stand up comedian or

(02:52):
his many wonderful podcasts discussing seminal topics like the Wire
or the Sopranos. Yeah. Please, welcome to the stage, Mr Madlee, Yo, Madley, madly,
madly madly, I'm begging of you, please don't change another

(03:14):
diaper and get some sleep. What's up? What I didn't
really I didn't get the landing there, I didn't stick it.
But hey, I'm having to be here tired. I have
a newborn baby, and yet I decide, you know what,
fuck the baby for just a little bit. I'm gonna
do a podcast. I feel. Remember last time we caught you,

(03:39):
what like three weeks in dude, last I was like,
the baby had just come out the vagina, and I
was like, hold that thought, baby, I got a pod
and any more sleep deprived, more sleep deprived. But also
she's like now she gets a little bit longer stretches,

(03:59):
so that nice, but lots of dodo. Man, She's just
she's a little poop machine. What I hear? What I
hear about babies early on in life, they're just kind
of making sense of it all, you know, I know.
But after a while, it's like, um, figure it out,
you know what I mean. It's like, what, like, are
you stupid? Just pooh normal? Yeah? What? What? Wait? What's

(04:25):
baby rearing book are you reading? I was writing reading, Uh,
Babies Are Idiots by Jordan B. Peterson. It's about how
girl babies are always trying to emasculate boy babies and
how you should put them in their place by yelling
at them about how they're idiots when shame them and

(04:47):
say this now you keep your room anyway, Matt, we
are very, very blessed to actually be joined by people
who are fantastic professionals in their own right. You know.
They founded a Booty Creative Studio where they do fantastic
podcasts like the very one that they host called mash
Up Americans. It's not just a clever name. They are

(05:08):
to go to a place for hyphen Native Americans, you know,
just to get just get your feel of the culture,
because not all of us are just straight up Americans,
you know what I mean. Some of us are bringing
some flavor from abroad or other places. So please welcome
to the show. Rebecca, Larry and a newborn babies. Guess what,

(05:32):
You're gonna be tired for so much longer, that's my
So they're so excited, well as people who have Actually,
you know you are on a pod. What did you
say like minutes after a baby popped out of a vagina?
Second are podcast The Mashup Americans, which is coming back
with us as host for the first time in three years.

(05:54):
We launched it in November November nine fifteen, when I
had had a baby. Literally the same day, Rebecca went
to Margaret Show's house and our producer was like, Amy,
do you think you can fly out? And I was like, no, dude,
because I just had a baby come out of my body.

(06:16):
I don't think I'm flying even to Margaret Show's house. No,
but you did have a beautiful like poster of George
Joan Rivers made of Joan Rivers trash. I think, oh wow, yeah,
they were like cigarette buds and condiments. Yeah, yeah, Margaret

(06:36):
Amy's baby. Actually that that was the placenta it was like,
that's what kept the baby alive. Yeah, a commy. Yeah,
but I did read that Jordan Peterson for Babies book
and it's going so well. For it's a great book.
It's a great way to teach yourself about how babies

(06:59):
are a part of the problem of Again, do you
ever want this name? He's a great guy, you know,

(07:20):
I was. I thought someone was gonna say that David
Cross album Shut Up, you fucking Baby, also a fantastic
child rearing book. But please, please, before we get to
know you better, Rebecca and Amy, let's let people know
what we're gonna be talking about. I just want to
check in with a quick right wing grift. Remember America's
frontline doctors. Remember that they were like, we're the doctors

(07:42):
that are willing to throw our license in the trash
for some quick cash. Well, that ship is such a mess.
I had no idea. We'll talk about that because they're
fighting each other over some money now as as it
happens with grifters, and also just checking it just with
the just the GOP right now, everybody hates either the

(08:03):
party or Trump for themselves but not quite owning it,
owning up to the fact that maybe it's the fucking policies,
but whatever, it's anybody but the policies. So we'll check
in with just all the hate duration that's going on
as it becomes more and more of a circular firing squad. Well,
let's get into it before we do all that and
and even more baby talk. But first we gotta ask

(08:26):
our guests, Amy, Rebecca, whoever wants to go first, what
is something from your sharch history that's revealing about who
you are or what you're into right now? Oh? Well,
I was just negotiating, not negotiating, receiving orders my tap
my marching orders from my sister for Thanksgiving and I
was tasked with cocktails. But she did the thing where
like she pretends that she's giving you freedom to be like, oh,

(08:47):
can you handle booze? And I was like, yeah, sure,
what booze. She's like, oh, I don't know, what do
you think? And I was like, well what about this?
And two seconds later she's like, you know, would be
really great as new grownies. And I was just like,
you know, just late, you're my big sister, just tell me.
Just just the pretending that like as a type a
control freak person embrace it, just be like, no, you
need to bring this for me. So anyway, I was

(09:08):
just doing some negrowny research and I learned that there's
a thing called a white negroni, which sounds really racist
but also delicious. It's it's okay with smooth and gin
and the stuff. And I was like, you know that,
So I'm gonna make white negronies. That was my life.
I had a white newgrowny. The other day was also

(09:32):
I just watched that show Drink Masters on Netflix that
I kept trying to hate but kept loving. Watched all
the way to the end. It's kind of a Peters out,
but it was fun to watch people make cocktails very
like your your brand of podcasts, like the hyphen it,
you know what I mean, That's right. I like, there's

(09:58):
I've completely missed the negrowny wave. There was a time
when I like, I mean, it's still happening now. I
mean like there's a there's a there's like places that's like, yeah, man,
you gotta try their negroni. I'm like, I don't. I'm
I don't even like saying the word. To be honest,
you should, you should, But you know what, I'm gonna say,
like the my my lazy girl's cocktail is how it

(10:19):
has always been like a campari and a little bit
of that, like grapefruit soda on ice, and it's just
like it's easy. It feels good to drink at like
four pm. Don't feel like I need to wait till
five for that one. So I'll say something I don't.
I don't wait till five anyways, you know. Yeah, this
is actually the alcoholics, and I didn't used to. I

(10:41):
didn't wait until any time. I just went for it,
which is why I'm thirteen years sober. So I hope
for you guys to find Christ as possible, because you
are heathens drinking alcohol. You said we should find Christ.
Is that a new bar that opened up? Yeah? Yeah,
this find Christ Rock, right, and they put a you know,

(11:06):
a little communion cracker. I don't know what those are called. Yeah,
I don't get it. Oh, you and I are both
this hyphen it. We're both okay. So I have a
soundboard that is Kanye saying Jewish uh, and so I
won't be using the soundboard a lot, but occasionally I

(11:29):
will press that button because okay, well good as a
very proud jew, I'd love to hear it like that.
It's the way Kanye said it because it's so offensive,
but it's so playfully offensive. Put a playful yes, that

(11:53):
is I was googling when does the new Best Man
TV show come out? I don't know if you have
watched the Best Man series featuring starring Tay Digs, Regina Hall,
Morris Chestnut. First, yeah, the first film came out, then
there was the second one, and there's a new series

(12:15):
coming out in December, and the level of excitement it
might be enough thread with which Rebecca is hanging on
December two. I have nothing to gain from this except
my own happiness. Uh. It is truly one of my
favorite and talk about people who have not surprising aged

(12:35):
incredibly well. Every one of those people could watch. I
hope that they do Best Man at the End of
Life in another thirty years because I would love to
watch that one too. So anyways, that was my It
just braised me joy. It's like vaguely Christian undertones, lots
of great dancing, a little bit of drama, extremely attractive people,

(12:57):
great actors, great music. Soundtrack. I remember I had I
had the first I had the Best Man's soundtrack back
at Night. I had that CD soundtracks for the ship. Yeah,
but Shack then for me, it was like for fourteen
year old Miles to like be like, what's Earth Winning Fire? Yeah,
you know what I mean? And then put that in
like because I think Shining Star was on that soundtrack

(13:18):
and like as by Stevie Wonder and a lot of things.
Oh yeah, And my dad was like what is this
and I'm like, it's the just the Best Man soundtrack,
Like is what are you talking about? Shout out to
those compilation soundtracks that were just sort of pushing me
to explore more music. Yeah, it was a great one
set off. Yeah, that's the bolt track, Pretend More Friends?

(13:53):
How Many Time? And God so good? I mean, what
even happens that that is one of the best albums
of all time? Just did you guys have the box

(14:14):
on that that that radio that like TV channel that
was like the late night music cable, and it would
just be Yeah, I watched a lot of it was
always either like what was uh, what's the what was
the like clown ish one clown, clown clown no corn,

(14:36):
but also Clowns was also their Christian team. Oh yeah, Jonathan,
he's big Christians. Dude, do you remember when they did
that MTV on plugs He brought up Amy Lee from
Evanescence to do Freak on a Leash? Yeah, but does
that I'm Christians, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, because remember Monkey

(14:59):
like Feel? Do you went on Huckabee Show? Oh? No,
I don't want to. I don't want to ever update
my knowledge of various members of Corn because I know
it's gonna end bad. It's gonna end with a Maga
hat somewhere along the line. Well, yeah, but all of
them from the nineties, I think. No, I don't like

(15:21):
to think that way. I like to think that they
just existed in that one a political bubble where they're
like mad at their moms and screaming and making song
after song about how mom is mean and the teachers suck.
Like that's good stuff. I'm really glad. I didn't know
you guys would love Corn so much. I didn't know
the level of I saw one like twice, if you

(15:45):
had a little bit of turbulence, if there was a
little bit of turbulence at home, and that and the
album was out followed the leader Prawless bit of rbulance,
snorting up those songs like yeah, got the Light, I
feel like a freak on the leash. Even though he
did not age well was Billy Corgan? I just thought

(16:08):
he was like on stage eating he was eating like nachos,
or he was like what chicken wings on? Like dipping,
just like what happened to being a rat in a cage? Dude,
what happened? But I was that. That was my turbulent
screaming song. Was definitely that. Oh my god, yeah, oh,

(16:35):
it says Jonathan's an article that says Corn's Jonathan Davis
shares his problem with Christianity. So it looks like Head
and Fieldy are very Christian and they go to church
all the time. And they said, have you been to church?
He said? He said he hadn't been to their churches.
He's been to church, and he respects their beliefs. That quote,
the world would be a much better place that people
would just stop sucking sticking their noses or they don't

(16:57):
belong and respect people's beliefs. I love that. That's okay,
And then he says his only issue with Christianity being
quote the fucking holier than thou, We're better than you. Bullshit. Okay,
maybe he was dealing. Maybe he's trying to balance the
Christianity of the other members like that. He might be
a normal dude, like a normal dude from Bakersfield who's

(17:20):
like not the fucking you know, not the stereotype of
you know, evangelical you know, what do you call it?
Central Valley asshole, Like normal guys who are like, I
don't know, I'm surrounded by a lot of Christians. Some
of them are good. Wow. Yeah, because the band kind
of blew up because one it's like, dude, I gotta
get into Christ heavy, bro, and he's like, yeah, we're

(17:44):
so much about in two thousand six. In two thousand six,
Davis in an interview with Risen magazine, I'm sure that
has to be about him. Him rising from the tomb.
Could be about this button. Yeah, exactly true, Davis said, quote,

(18:06):
I've always been a believer in God, man, I just
don't believe in organized religion. I think people get too
fanatical with it. I'm not a big believer in the
Bible and that kind of stuff. I just believe if
you're good to people, they should be good back to you.
And that's the way I live. I pray and do
that stuff. But it's more of a personal thing with me.
I'm not out there trying to broadcast it and do
all the things Born again Christians do. Okay, so I'm
into that it's really good. This's actually I don't I

(18:30):
know we were trying to stay in a political bubble.
But if it actually reinforces our like for this person,
it okay. Let's move on to overrated Amy Rebecca. What
some of you thing is overrated? Oh? I've been thinking
about this a lot, and it has a lot to
do with our current project, which is about grief and

(18:53):
love and how to live a good life in America,
which is I think, Um, how do I say this?
Capitalist him? Just productivity, the idea of like being finding
utility and usefulness at all costs. I think we. I
don't think it's good for us, guys, I don't know
what do you think it's not. I'm not sure that

(19:15):
I can use this time productively, so I'm not sure
I can answer as a father. As a father. Now
I want to say, um, what are your communist? Damn?
You know Hitler was a communist. No, he was right

(19:41):
in the thing National Socialist Communist Stalinist Hitler Party explain.
I did explain the Nazis to my daughter on the
walk to kindergarten today today was she was today years old,
she learned about the Nazis. So there you go. Everyone

(20:02):
has yet we all, we all, we we all remember
that walk we take with our parents. Remember the time
when you learned that somebody tried to murder all of
your forebearers? Well it was today today. Yeah, And I
agree with you, and we don't need everything to be productive.
It's very really fucking intense, and especially when we've been

(20:23):
thinking about this period of time in America and you're like, wait,
like like some things are just shitty. It's just like
everything becoming some sort of a hack or needing to have,
like an end that drives money or or work forward.
I'm like, oh, well, why why is this a networking event?

(20:44):
Why can't I make a friend? Or And it sounds
so simplistic in a way, but I also think like
it is just damaging on our psyche to have everything
need to be purposed for specific reason, as if existing
in the world are like having a laugh or like
making relationships is not enough? Well, right, because I mean
I think that's the darkness, is right, the society is

(21:07):
reflecting back to us that merely existing isn't enough to
be deemed. So you're not monetizing your friendships, bro, I know, right,
which is why everybody looks at somebody like because most
people who are workers are seen as a number on
a spreadsheet like that permeates to everything else and being like, well, ship, Well,
if I need to also know who I can extract

(21:28):
value from other people around me, because it's not just
about having a friendship or human connection. It's alright, maximum
fucking extraction of all my friends have to be a
value add. If you are in the I will dump
you and all you toxic as a way of all

(21:52):
of these friendships. I've got a lot of toxic friendships
a people who will not be a value add for
me in the moment that I need them to be.
I love it when someone moralizes something that it's like, no,
this sounds like selfishness and sounds like it just that
was some tweet. You were just saying that you saw

(22:13):
some thread. Oh my god, and the last we all
just saw this thread, right, because are you talking about
the yes? I was what is this pdf psychology paper
about your conflict mediation? Dude, all the dude a hundred
bucks paying backing, tracking, back tracking, back tracking back. So

(22:38):
a dude post my the kind of sorrow I have
about Twitter, genuine like this is sad and also joy
that I feel being in the middle of the flames
of destruction all around me. But seeing this tweet was
it was a guy posting and he was like, so
I rented my apartment through end of my lease two
an end my UTH student and you know, left a

(22:59):
bunch of stuf us in there that they said they wanted,
and so he was gonna give me like a hundred
bucks for the rest of the furniture and like the
old air conditioner, all the stuff that he didn't have
to buy it. And so the guy hadn't pain paying him,
so he texted him. He was like, hey, you know,
like can you send me my money? And the guy
sent me back like twelve responses. Let me just read

(23:20):
you the beginning of this. So apparently this guy's accusing
the steward of gas lighting him for asking for a
hundred dollars hijack. I was reflecting on our conversation with
some colleagues and wanted to share some additional thoughts I
know you don't know much about me, but I'm a
mediator who works in racial healing spaces, so no stranger

(23:41):
to me. He is a white dude who opened up
a conversation with a mediator and racial healing spaces. So
it's gonna be toasty. It's gonna be a spicy, spicy text.
I'm very excited to read the rest of it at
some point. But he s he sent him a PDF
of like a psychology of like a history of trauma

(24:04):
and why you might communicate and conflict the way that
you do. And he was like, I would like my
hundred dollars and like, I was like, I don't think
that you read any of the papers I sent you.
And he's like, you were correct. I didn't know. Give
him a hundred bucks, dude, why are we talking about?
This doesn't matter anyway. Everything's selfishness in the end, capitalism,

(24:32):
that's how That's how it gets it. And Elon Musk alright,
and Rebecca, what is something you think is overrated? You
know what? I know we've been talking a lot of trash,
but I actually think being stoic and being cynical are overrated.
And I I mean, did I watch from Scratch on
Netflix and weep, weeping and being looking at my husband

(24:54):
reaching out while drinking in Manhattan, being like, our love
is so beautiful. Love is so beaut of all. But
I just I think, you know, feel like sound to
feel some ship and not feel so and yeah, that's
that's my overrated is being is being cynical, being stoic.
Not I'm not here for it. Being cynical. I feel like,

(25:16):
especially to us and like in the work that we do,
it just it in some ways really feels like a
lack of bravery, Like it takes a lot more to
feel optimistic and then to work for what you want
or what you hope to see your like what energy
you want to put in the world, and just being
a dingis and being a hassle about everything is just
it's it's like such a cheap shot. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(25:39):
I mean you gotta you gotta give yourself something to
like believe in to propel yourself forward, because I think,
I mean, you get so cynical out the gate there
you you'll truly very quickly feel like like there's really
nothing to effort for in general or worth your time.
That could be really slippery slope, especially as it relates
like looking at our current situation in this country, Like

(26:01):
there's plenty of people I know were like, I don't
even want to watch the news, you know, I don't
know what's going on. I'm like, no, you have to
look that ship in its I to understand like that
there that there are ways to make things better. But
if you're not even even slightly invested in that thing, yeah,
you're just in the way. I felt really cynical about
the mid terms, and I gotta say I ended up

(26:23):
feeling really left out when they ended up going kind
of okay. I was like, oh, yeah, I mean I
knew we're gonna be fine. I wasn't all crying for
weeks and weeks and FasTIS I was going to take
over and building a bunker for me and my baby,

(26:45):
do my my my annual election day at a van.
But I do think it's not I think one of
the things about it is it's not about not seeing
that things are shitty or things can be really fucked
up or hard or scary, but it's about wanting to
figure out what piece of it that you can deal

(27:05):
with and doesn't mean all of it or you know,
I think the Internet just stokes this this fear, constant
fearmongering about everything, and it's just it's we're still alive,
we're living, like you know, we're living. You have a
new baby, like you made a human being, so now

(27:25):
you have to make the world better. Yeah, crisis, the crisis, Amy,
What is something you think is underrated? Underrated? Well, so
this was hard for me because something this is something
I truly love and I think it is properly appreciated.
But it is Black Harry Potter. The universe of Black

(27:46):
Harry Potter, stands on TikTok and on Twitter, and just
like today, Rebecca sent me a clip a talk, a
tick a talk whatever. I'm not on the app, but
I love it when people curate their take talk and
send it to me, which was a Black principle. When
Lucius Malfoy goes into her office to be like, you

(28:07):
gotta be better to my son, She's like, fuck you dude,
get out of here. And it's just so joyful and
so great, and it's really, you know, j K is
big asshole, and she's gotten bigger and bigger lately. But
the joy that comes to me from specifically black Harry
Potter fans is great. M hm, that's all My TikTok

(28:31):
algorithm now serves me like because of it is black
Harry Potter fandom, and I'm like, I'm so happy to
observe this niche fandom. Thank you. Shout out to a
niche fandom on TikTok, because there's always times I'm like, wait,
these people are fucking well what music? Oh my god,

(28:54):
Like I had no I had no idea how big
country music was in Africa, Like I had no idea that. Wait,
I am not on that niche they are ye haunted
up in like Nigeria. Wow. Yeah Wow. What about you, Rebecca?
What something you think is underrated? I think being with

(29:17):
people in real life, I don't know, like I actually
turns out being an embodied person who like like seeing
people and being together with people makes a difference. And
I never want to go to an office again, let's
just be super clear about that. I want to choose
where I'm going. But being with people in community, like

(29:37):
going to drink white negrownies out at a real bar
and look at people and see what they're wearing and
be with friends, turns out that makes me feel alive,
and I love it. It's the simple things we forget.
You know, I can't do other than TikTok, which I do.
My algorithms are really it's really understands me now and

(30:00):
um and so I can spend hours doing that, but
it's not the same as being, um, you know, a
human being in a body. Okay, that's a very good
adult analysis. All right, let's take a quick break and
we'll be right back to just just check in with
America's frontline doctors and the hard work they've been doing.
My doctor, and we're back America's frontline doctors. They you know,

(30:35):
are I guess I was gonna say were. They are
the rights glowing face of medical misinformation in the age
of COVID. Their founder, Dr Simone Gold, was an emergency
room doctor in l A who found a way to
just you know, get some attention by prescribing ivermectin and
hydroxychloroquin to dying people and quickly gained notoriety that way

(30:58):
and then began this organization raised over ten million dollars
facilitating this kind of bullshit about like getting you in
touch with people that will give you horse paste. So yeah,
I mean so she started off just on her own.
Then she got together with other people who have no
business calling themselves doctors and made the group official. They
even like helped put together that. I don't know if

(31:18):
you remember the White Coat Summit press conference that was
in BC with a bunch of medical quacks where there
was that woman I think Stella the Four Seasons yea,
but this is just them getting together like yeah, see
this is all nonsense. We can just get out of
COVID vice completely ignoring it, and even like Vice President

(31:39):
Pence like visited them during that time, like sort of
adding legitimacy to the whole thing. But it was clear
even then that the group was completely fucked when like
the biggest star from that event was this woman at
Stella Emmanuel who was like, you know, just like aside
from saying like really terrible bullshit medical treatments for COVID,
other videos came out where like Donald Trump is like

(32:01):
retweeting like her take about how like these medicines work.
You're like, oh, that woman you retweeted said that fucking demons,
like having intercourse with demons is bad for your health,
and that vaccines are literally using alien sperm to make
people or prevent them from becoming religious. Do you have anything?
That's what I learned in science? Isn't that how it works?
Alien sperm? Yeah? I mean, if we're being fair and

(32:23):
balanced here, her first statement is true, demons thrones, right, Yeah, yeah.
Trump has sex with uh with with Stanus Bathian and brother,

(32:46):
so do not have sex with demons. I think we
all learned that. Yeah. I think, yeah, that is fair.
I mean I don't think someone's gonna be like, I
don't know having sex with demons is good for you?
Like that though, did you guys notice how like NASA
and the government was like, yo, there are lots more
UFOs coming to Earth, so we got to prepare for it.

(33:09):
And then we were all just like, but the mid
terms are we talking about this? Like we talked about
it fairly frequently on this show, because like it's definitely
like He's like, I want to meet them and I
want to see them. I'm like, bro, you saw a
rival like who Andy Adams had to replace? Remember him?
He was all funked up. He was like, we're battling

(33:30):
and shaking ship. I don't know if we can handle that.
Although there there was a story that went along with
like governments or like researchers saying like we need to
figure out like what our plan is to like talk
and I'm like wait what, I'm like, why is all
this ramping up suddenly like right now? And you're like
just gonna slow roll this thing. I was like, yeah,
so we've been vibing with them for about ten years,

(33:55):
and there's a nice gift Christmas gift for everybody. I'm
you were talking about these cerebral doctors bar though, because
I'm sorry, what what maybe they maybe they don't know
how to communicate with aliens? What? What? What the fund
happened there? So okay, so all of these people, right,
they're all doing the Lord's work. And by the Lord,

(34:16):
I mean I don't know who Satan or whatever dark
lord they really worship. Greed. The people who worked there
last week found suddenly, like some common Twitter employee, They're like, wait,
none of my accounts are working. I'm locked out of
all these things that I need to do my job.
Do I have? Do I have job? And this civil
war has basically been like has been raging on for

(34:37):
a minute between Simone Gold, the founder and the board
of America's Frontline doctors. And ever since, you know, things
have been a little up and down over at America's
frontline doctors ever since. Simone Gold took a little sight
seeing trip to the Washington, d C. Area, I don't know,
some time around January six, and she got got up,

(35:02):
got caught up in some event where as a doctor,
she completely went back on her duty of care and
watched a police officer just get beaten down and just
kept going, well, she's she's a doctor. She was wanting
to make sure that the cops got medical attention. After
She's like, this one's not getting medical attention. And also,

(35:24):
I'm trying to be literally on the front lines with
this ship, so you can't say this isn't on brand
for me. She got the front line part. So ever
since then things have gone sideways. She did about sixty
days in jail, but when she came out, all of
like the MAGA misinformation world was like, yeah, she came
out looking like fucking you know some ship. Yeah, Like

(35:44):
they were like, yeah, yeah, look good. She's a goat.
And once she was charged, she resigned from her board seat.
But then like was starting to try and like take
control from outside, Like she immediately like launched her harassment
campaign against her replacement, and then the replacement. She eventually
resigned due to a combination of too many threats from

(36:06):
Simone gold and saying I don't think I want to
be part of any illegal operation here. So she quickly
found the exit. And once she was like once, the
you know, board was like, man, we gotta find a
way to like really formulate a case against her to
get her out. They did an audit of her spending
and you'll never guess what they found in her her

(36:26):
you know, her time as the face of America's frontline doctors.
First up, she bought a three point six million dollar
mansion in Naples, Florida, where she currently lives with her
younger underwear exactly uh and her and her young underwear
model boyfriend was also a jam sixer, so you know,
birds of a feather and all that. She also bought

(36:48):
three cars. She has monthly expenses that are coming averaging
out to about fifty dollars a month. Yeah, you know
what her house, You know what her house, that's that's
her person spending. You know what her bills are? You
know what her house cleaning dollars? Fifties six hundred dollars
per month being spent on house cleaning when you did

(37:10):
an underwear model, you know, you know, domestic labor. They
it gets wild. And she even tried to get like
him a bigger salary by taking one of the doctors
that works for them and cutting that doctor's salary and half,
like they're good, caught his salary and half give the
other half to my boyfriend, so he kept my gifts. Now,

(37:30):
so it's been a bit of a like just a
circular firing squad there. On top of all that, she
started a like thing called gold Care Health. It's like
a health bespoke health care service where people buy fucking
tokens that like correlate with the medical care they need.
And it sounds like she also has people who are
working on that scam healthcare thing living out of her
gigantic mansion that she bought with like all the America's

(37:53):
frontline doctor cash. So like our Kelly Energy, there's like
a lot whenever there's a mansion where people are then
working out of it who don't act, there's you know,
it's like Playboy mansion like that. You know, there's some
kind of weird vibes. This probably has more like entrepreneur

(38:14):
like VC crypto like hustler, vibe more than that, but
I don't know, like an influence her house. Yeah, it's
like kind yeah, it's like an incubator, but for for
forgetting measles, I mean, but also like the evil genius
of calling it frontline whatever whatever, when it's like so

(38:37):
close to doctors without borders, it sounds so close to
almost being legitimate and something that could be good for
humanity instead of exactly that's a classic right wing move
that sometimes I would be like, Hey, I know we're
better at like creative stuff, but can you guys give
us a little tutorial on marketing because like it's like
family Research Council. That's great, right us? What those research

(39:01):
you to be fucking have no job and required to
be in your house. There are plenty of dark money
groups on the left that have those kinds of names,
and really, yeah, I worked for a couple back in
the oh. I love well, you know what, I love
to hear it something. Let's let's talk about FEC violations

(39:23):
when your nonprofit is coordinating with the political campaign despite
that being the rules, but everyone fucking does it, and
it's wait, did you guys talk about how the DEM's
actually did some like supporting the primaries, supporting some of
the Yeah, yeah, well also and how like how how

(39:46):
that makes you like less impressed with like their win
because you're like, y'all still Democrats still need a fucking
platform and it can't just be these motherfucker's are wild,
like no, and that's what they did. They were like,
we can, we can, we can walk, we can like
backstroke our way through the mid terms. If we just
had enough of these motherfucker's. And I'm like, I think

(40:06):
most people would have appreciated some real like turned up
rhetoric on like like corporate profit. He literally yeah, yeah, no,
it is kind of amazing that they were like yeah,
but they were in power for just the last two
years and had majorities in the Center and the House
and the presidency and they didn't do anything. And people
were like yeah, good and you're like, what what do

(40:30):
you mean good? Right, I'm doing stuff, says no one, right,
But I mean like yeah, because the like because with
the Inflation Reduction Act, I mean it was like the
most we've ever spent on climate, you know, anything, because
we don't spend anything, so it's like hard to be
like yeah, let's go when it's like the bar was zero.

(40:54):
I will say. Friends in the environmental space, they said
that this is probably the biggest, it's important environmental bill
of our lifetime. Like they were very enthusiastic about the bill.
Even though you're right it should be like the of
our GDP spending should be on something like this. Probably Yeah,
again when you look at like the amount of military

(41:16):
spending and you're like Jesus Christ. Every time I see
like whenever I see like military helicopters flyover ally, I'm like, wow,
there goes a lot of insulin. But please, My most
joyful moment of the past week on the internet had
to have been Eli Lily losing so much money. Beautiful,

(41:40):
but the delight, the delight of them then having to
defend Sorry for the misinformation, Ja Cab, We're still gonna
churge you out. They ask for your making profits and
market in America. Unfortunately you aren't a value add for
Sorry about that. You're toxic. Toxic. Oh my gosh, you

(42:05):
guys are like human diabetes. What please help us? Oh sorry,
we're trying to we're trying to stay in the black
this year. Okay, let's take a quick break and we'll
come back just to talk about some finger pointing on
the right after this. And we're back. And the Republicans, y'all,

(42:33):
I mean, you know, for all the all the chaos
that's going around, they really should just change their name
to the fucking knife Party at this point, because the
republic cants. Yeah about that fucking windmill on him, Matt him,
please polsterize him right there with that one. Yeah, but

(42:57):
like like red Great alright, Vanessa Redgrave, al right, right now,
the Party of Personal personal Responsibility wants fuck all to
do with any concept of responsibility to do with the

(43:17):
mid terms, Although it should be noted that the Republicans
look like they will have around a two seat majority
in the House with current projections. There's still stuff that's
up in the air, but that sort of seems like
where things are gonna land. And also it should be
noted that um, over the weekend, the Democrats were able
to you know, solidify the majority in the Senate with
the runoff being just a little bit of a one

(43:40):
just a little icing on top of the cherry, if
that's how I don't think. But let's check in with
some of the saltier beings on the right. First up,
Sarah Palin, she is just just going out the the
party itself for letting her be herself. She put this
i G post that this Daily Beast or this article

(44:03):
The Independent describes as in a conspiracy. In instagram post,
Miss Palin blamed the quote kaka Mami ranked choice voting
system Senator Lisa Murkowski and the quote dark dysfunctional GOP
machine after she was seemingly trounced by Democrat Mary Poltola
for a second time in three months. Shout out to Mary.
Uh goes on to say, quote this is from Sarah Palin.
The GOP establishment deserves losses until it's willing to fight

(44:25):
for what is right. So we have somebody saying they
didn't let me be maga enough, and they're like, that
was the problem. They were trying to they were trying
to unmaga you. But go off, Sarah. It's fine. It's
just I keep forgetting she exists. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I think right, because when she comes back to like,

(44:49):
oh my god, you throwback meme, all right, I guess
we'll see what happens. Chris Christie, who on a given
day could have a take that makes him sound like
Don Junior or James Carville, depending on like how he's feeling.
You never know, because he's he's so you know, flip floppy.
He was back on his anti Trump ship. He said, quote,

(45:10):
almost every one of these Trump endorsed candidates that you
see in competitive states has lost. It's a huge loss
for Trump, and again it shows that his political instincts
are not about the party, they're not about the country,
They're about him. Yeah, but you've been saying the same
thing for since. Okay, everyone knows this. Everyone knows this.

(45:32):
The question is is whether or not you are complicit
and allowing him to continue to do it. I mean everyone,
everyone knows what he is, and everyone knows that his
political instincts are completely about self preservation. And whenever he loses,
everyone's like, oh what a loser. Huh, could never be me?

(45:53):
And then he wins something and be like, I love you, Master.
It's just like a spineless bunch of fucks. Like and
there's the actor Jamal Booie. I don't know if that's
you pronounced this last name, but in the New York
Times last week wrote about like this really this is
before the election. But it's like, doesn't have to be
this way. You don't have to be an election denier

(46:15):
to like you just you could just choose not to be.
You chose to be, like, it's your choice's sucking assholes.
They have a real problem because they already are like
a party that's willing to say anything to anyone, no
matter what it means. And because of that, no one
has a sense of center, like at all. They're just

(46:35):
like you have no shame, Yeah, for sure, they're all
like these they're all creatures. They're like organisms and this
like nebulous thing and they're like, where are we today?
Fascionist or super Christian? And we care about baby this,
you know, like and so I think you should do

(46:56):
a whole podcast as it's a is an audio visual experience.
You gotta see what my Celia on the out thank
you so much. I don't have a flagellum if you
are curious. But you know, so, like, for example, at

(47:16):
least Aphonic and j D Vance, they're already endorsing Trump
for four even though as of this recording and when
they gave the endorsement, Trump has not ran for has
not announced his you know, his candidacy, although we believe
that's going to happen Tuesday, the day you hear this,
so who knows, get ready for that. But it's just
he's a you know what's interesting is like Trump is

(47:37):
they don't He's really hard to deal with because he
doesn't he doesn't conform to anything they're used to because
like he's dumb, but also has an unseddeningly good instinct
for amassing influence. So and every year he gets more erratic,
he gets like less cunning, like in the way they're like, oh,
that's a finesse thing. He's just like just the mass

(47:57):
just completely comes off more and more and more. But
the establishment parties are the establishment figures in the party
like look on as if he's like this Pokemon on
his way to its like final powerful form, and they
just kind of stare and do nothing. And honestly, the
fact that they didn't fucking impeach him after January six,

(48:18):
they basically hit him with the Gamma rays that made
Bruce Banner of the Hulk at that point because now
you've fully been like, yo, you had your shot right there,
and now you're stuck with him and he's become the brand,
and now anybody who wants to stop him is basically saying,
I'm diametrically opposed to the brand, and go ahead, like,

(48:39):
let's see some fireworks. Then that's part of the synicism
that I was saying, this overrated. I feel like it's
this idea that everything is fucking inevitable. Like he oh,
he's inevitable. You're like, no, he's not. We could just
you could just not stare, you could just not Gamma
ray him. You could just make a different decision. And
and instead it's just it's so disempowered or something. It's

(49:02):
just so so fucking cynical. It's just about money. Maybe
disempowers wrong thing because it's all about power anyways, Well
dis empowers the people who actually do have the power
to do something. If you're a Republican in the House
or Senate during January six, you have the power to
not gammarray him, to not make him like above the law,

(49:23):
and you didn't. And so now everyone was right there.
Mitch McConnell was right there, and throughout the whole mid
terms he was he was like, man, we have a
Senate quality problem. Yeah, motherfucker, because you're not challenging any
of Trump's weirdo picks, and you like you're going against
you spend all this time being the grim Reaper and
bringing all these majorities to the Senate, and then this
guy just comes. He's like, we need more people who

(49:44):
deny the election from two years ago. And they're like, uh,
that's not the best. Also, the people you're running in
Arizona for Governor Doug Doocey, he could just go for
re election and have a better chance at winning than
a Democrat. Just it looks like is about to happen
because Carry Lake a End is like fascist real housewife
like her whole president Yeah, well, she's just made of

(50:09):
vassoliness what I assume, but vascilating on the lens, just
like she's nice soft bloom. There's always a nice bloom
around her. Because I'll give it to her. She was
like a TV anchor person. She understands lighting unlike any
of these other people, because every time she was on
TV she had perfect fucking lighting, Like she like literally

(50:31):
was doing a talking headbit in a Real Housewives show.
I was like, Okay, good for you, you have that
dialed in. Anyway, Bootstrap boys, please go ahead and walk
into the fire, you know, try and rest control of
your party. I'd really love to see it from here,
just to see how many y'all like take one step
into the breech and be like, I gotta never mind
never because it doesn't seem like y'all have a winning

(50:54):
hand there. I do love watching them all turn on
each other though. It's very It's very nice for me
if it's you know what, let's play. Let's let's give
ourselves a little bit of a treat. I do want
to play this clip from Ted Cruise on his podcast
where he's just talking about like who's to blame for
the mid terms. He's like, I'm pissed at Yeah. Yeah,

(51:14):
it's called the Verdict with Ted Cruz Lord checked. So
this is a little sound by to him doing a
little bit of you know, yeah, post mortem on the midterms.
The rage Americans are feeling across this country, the rage
that I'm feeling, there are almost not words to describe it,

(51:35):
because this opportunity was screwed up. It was screwed up badly,
and the people are gonna pay the price, or the
American people the country is screwed for the next four years.
Because of this, We're gonna see horrible left wing judges
confirmed for the next two years. Because of this, We're
gonna see judges taking away our free speech rights, are

(51:57):
religious liberty rights, are Second Amendment rights. It is an
enormous missed opportunity. And I gotta say it, it is
hard to describe my feelings as anything other than rage
right now. Yeah, it's all. It's all those judges that
are in the Supreme Court. I think that are the
ones taking away the rights, Tedd that you guys lost.

(52:20):
As you knows, Americans are not upset all of the
ones who voted the majority of that turns out you're
talking to a small group of people there, Teddy. But
I just also I wanted to bring up that point
because it has to be mentioned that he also was
puffing his chest out about Here are my cruise twenty

(52:40):
five picks for twenty two victory fund. He had the
Cruise twenty five for twenty two victory fund where he
was courting donations for these house races. That cruise was
focused on helping us deliver a majority. And I gotta
tell you, man, of the twenty five, twenty four of
the people that were new like our people trying to

(53:01):
challenge an incumbent fucking nine one. They're races. He did,
he was nine for two. This motherfucker swung out that.
He struck out bad. So he's also part of that
Tucker Carlson crew of people who are like, I'll tell
you where to put your money. I know where it goes.
Then when the ship goes left, he's like, I don't know.

(53:21):
I'm so mad. We need to figure out what's going on.
It's like you were have No, you're an invertebrate and
you went with the with the Maga ship and that's
why it wasn't invertebrate. I just it's just such a
pleasure to watch evil people fail. Yeah, it's a rarity,
so it's nice to feel it and see it. And

(53:42):
also then being like Ben, like, yo, they tripped because
their shoe laces are untied. Watch they're not gonna look
at their shoe laces again and try and get back up.
And they're doing that. They're like, watch, they're not going
to try and actually figure out what the fun the
problem is just in rakes and they keep stepping on
the rakes and in some in the nose did you
see Jessie Waters the clip where he was talking about

(54:05):
it's single women and the reason that single women they
should got to get married, and then then there's too
many single women and that once they get married, they
no longer vote Democrat and you're likely and your white
friends bitches. What they need to do is get married
to a cop with angry issues who will stand over

(54:27):
their shoulder as they vote. And that's how we'll solve
this thing. Unsettled saying what did I do? Sorry? Rebecca
has never watched The Wire? Oh man, I just watched.
I was the first two episodes. It was so stressful
to me, and it was already after the whole thing

(54:49):
was done. I was like, this is I can't be
stressed for four years. Whatever the exactly how it felt. Well,
I gotta say, Rebecca Amy, it's been fantastic having you
on the Daily sie Geist again. Please come back. I
promise Jack will be on the next time, because every
time I'm like, God, don't miss this all. But where

(55:11):
can people find you and follow you and support all
the fantastic work that you'll do. Yes, we have a
brand new show out today, a series from our own
podcast us talking about grief and America and how we
figure out collectively how to think about the past instead
of just pushing it down so that we can have

(55:32):
a better future. And um, it's out now. It's a
called Grief Collected. You can find it on the mash
Up Americans feed anywhere you listen to pods or go
to grief collected dot com. And we promise that it's
actually really joyful to talk have these really intense, beautiful
conversations about kind of just like turns out loss and

(55:54):
grieving is just what it means to be alive and
to love good grief if you will good good degree.
And I think that is a podcast. Yeah, okay, yeah,
I shout out to that pod. But I mean it's
like anything any like fucking first instinct idea or an
improv group. So that's one of the two, that's true.

(56:18):
But yeah, that the grief is so like important, and
I think it's so important for people to not so
much of my own like personal development and growth has
come from like actually confronting a lot of situations where
I wasn't grieving properly. And that's that was sort of
like one of the big steps I had to take
to move into like a healthier like emotional space is
to like typically you think grief, you think about something

(56:41):
where you're grieving, You're like, I don't want to think
about that. That that put that over there. And a
lot of the work I've tried to do is to
transform my grief into understanding that grief is. It's just
the other side of the love token. That's exactly, and
it's actually there's so many kinds of laws and grief
that we all are always like even the law us
of the future, we thought we maybe almost everything we

(57:03):
talked about today, like looking thinking about climate, thinking about
kind of a dream of an American government that didn't
evolve into January six, thinking about you know, a loss
of hope or a cynicism. I think, you know, grief
in America is often very simplistically defined or thought about
as simply death, a death loss, and that is certainly

(57:25):
a huge one, but also right now, like it feels
like we're on the precipice of something, which is I
think your show goes into so much like what is
in the American psyche, and it turns out like a
lot of it is unprocessed, unmetabolized grief and and so
it's just it's been super it's actually been superfun. We laugh,

(57:46):
we cry. We really hope you guys all listen. Oh yeah,
and uh, did you say your handles or people can
finally follow you in that? Did you say? Yes? At
mash up American on all the social and you can
go to grief Collected dot com to find all information.
I don't. I just scroll TikTok. But I don't have
my own hands. Okay, okay, okay, but you can find

(58:07):
me at Awesome Troy for as long as Twitter still exists. There,
I'm gonna I'm there. Are we taking bets about when
it won't exist? What's the plant, what's the what's the
best over? I think this week, this week we'll have
a massive funk up. I feel like we're got we're
due for something. Where I was like, y'all ship not
load neither, and that will happen. But they fired everybody

(58:30):
who's gonna fix it. It breaks, it breaks, but the
people they begrudgingly hired back. But then we're like these
people we hired back or assholes, just wait for the
knowledge transfer and then fucking boot them again. It's like
like a leaked fucking exchange for people of Twitter. So yeah,
I feel like I would be willing to bet massive
funk up for like user experience this week. Okay, it's

(58:50):
got to be in the books. I look forward to check,
gladd it's in time for the launch for our new show. Yeah, yeah,
I don't think. I don't know if it will fully
fall apart this week. I can't. I don't know. Maybe,
And see that's my optimism, you know, Yeah, I love that.
And Matt, congratulations on this is your first child, my
first baby. Congratulations on becoming a dad. That's really fucking awesome.

(59:14):
I'm I'm very happy, and I'm so tired, so tired.
Has the baby pooh? Do you have one of those charts?
This is when I I I've blocked out a lot
from the early days, but I specifically remember, like a
picture chart that's some mustard seeds and yeah, yeah, we're
past mustard seeds. We're not um green green, disgusted, close

(59:40):
to pasty, not yet paste because she's not eating solid foods.
But you know, hey, listen by any other name smells
mustard seeds, Rebecca Amy, Was there any tweets or other
works of social media you wanted to shout out Aside

(01:00:01):
from that hundred dollar oh, I want to shout out
this guy on TikTok called Nangas who does impressions of
basically public school administrators and and it is it's the
green screen, is like the woman at the front desk
at school or the nurse. And he is so funny

(01:00:21):
and it's so accurate. And there's always this lady called
a kid called Olivia who's always like Olivia, Olivia is
always doing wrong and he brings me so much joy,
So I big shout out to him on TikTok. I
like when like the National Parks their social media when
they're saying things like don't lick the psychedelic toads, things

(01:00:45):
like that really bring me joy. I guess things that
I think really bring us closer to the American psyche,
just knowing that people are traveling to like the desert,
being like, gotta find me one of those toads. Wow,
I'm not the hoop, but people are so stupid. Anyways,
with that, thank you, What about you, Matt, Thanks for

(01:01:07):
guest co hosting today. Where can people find you? Follow
you on some social meds? You can listen to my
The Wire rewatch podcast Pod Yourself the Wire, and we
just wrapped up the first season, or we're about to
wrap up the first season, and uh all, we've done
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(01:01:27):
Yourself a Gun, in which Miles and Jack have been guests.
So check those out and give us five stars in
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leab jokes on Instagram, please follow me. Okay my favorite
new tweet. I was just looking through because I realized
that I hadn't found one yet. And apparently apparently Pete

(01:01:50):
Davidson is dating Emily Radajowski yea or Radikowski yeah yeah.
And someone wrote convinced at the Real Arms Road Convinced
we're in a simulation and Pete Davidson has admin access.
I love that that is. I mean, you can't he's

(01:02:13):
they're not wrong. That motherfucker better have six dicks. I
don't understand how this is possible. I mean, look, there
was another person who tweeted, They're like, I don't understand
why people are so confused, Like women have been saying
they like nice guys who can make them laugh. So all,
by all purposes, for all purposes or intents and purposes,
you could assume that he's probably a nice guy and

(01:02:35):
he's funny. Yeah, he's probably nice, funny uh, and also
doesn't hurt that he is very, very famous and has
a great track record. In terms of uh, it seems
like all of his girlfriends past uh in present are like,
I don't have anything bad to say about him. Yeah,
we're just like, Yeah, didn't Mariana Grande I did, right,

(01:02:58):
wasn't she say? Just like in her album Look, we don't.
I think we're not here to say we don't give
the final judgment for God as God, for God and
the Corn. Two of the members of Corn, thank you
so much. They will the ones who will pass final
judgment on when he is true. Let's see, let's see.

(01:03:29):
You can find me on Twitter, Instagram at Miles of
Gray some tweets I like. This one is from Josh
Gondelman at Josh Gondleman tweeted in a better world, Ronda Santison,
Donald Trump wouldn't be vying for the presidency, but rather
running competing small town used car dealerships and making increasingly
vicious commercials to run during local sporting events, which feels correct. Yeah,
that that that seems like that's what it should be.

(01:03:51):
Another tweet, I like he's from at kitan Jo kitan
Joshi tweeted, here's the most awkward custom search function I've
ever created. Everyone you follow who's also paid Elon eight
dollars for a dodgy tick the search of shame, And
you put a hyperlink there that auto fills your search
bar so you can see who of your the people

(01:04:11):
that you're following switched to blue check Land if you
were so interested in such a thing, because look, the
last days of Twitter getting pettier and pettier. What. You
can also find me on my other podcast with Jack
Miles and Jack Got Mad boost Ease. That's our weekly
NBA podcast where we talk all things basketball, as well
as my other show for twenty Day Fiance with Sophia Alexandra,

(01:04:35):
where I get high and talking nine day talking speaking
of hyphen Americans. That's that's the great Experimentsance. Seriously, Yeah,
Mad Mad Boosts. I thought this show about vaccine. Yell,
that would be wild about people who are real fucking

(01:04:55):
upset about getting a booster to arm. I sweat a
little bit right after. Uh. You can find us at
Daily Zeitgeist on Twitter, at the Daily zeit Geist on Instagram,
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(01:05:16):
dot com, Warred post episodes and our footnotes footnotes. Thank
you Matt so much for hitting us with that where
you post the links to all the articles we talk
about and also the song we are writing out on today.
I want to write out on a track from this
producer who I used to like follow all their ship
on SoundCloud and now they're making ship that's official because

(01:05:38):
they're doing it legit and now it's on Spotify and
I'm like, Okay, look at you. This is k the
Maestro and they're an artist from Kinshasa but then I
believe moved to like London and just kind of has
a really dope, like you can tell, very influenced by
like Mad Lip, J Dilla, Flying Lotus, things like that.
And this track is called Gold, So if you like

(01:05:58):
any of those producers k Toronada, you'll definitely like this track.
So this is Gold by k Le Maestro. Okay, uh
so check that out. We're gonna be back later today
to tell you what's trending. But until then we're gonna
be gone for a little bit and we'll talk to
you then, all right, y'all, Bye bye bye bye

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