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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season one, nine, episode
two of their Daily Action of My Heart Radio. This
is a podcast where we take a deep dive into
America's share consciousness. It is Tuesday, June. My name is
Jack O'Brien a K. How do I live without? Do?
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I want to know? How do I breathe without? Do?
I don't wanna know? How could I ever ever run dry?
That is courtesy of Christie Almagucci, Man Emily and Rhymes
of course my inspiration and I am thrilled to be
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joined as always by my co host, Mr Miles Grad. Yes, yes, yes,
it's Miles the Blasian Valley Legend aka Hideo NoHo. I
was just at Dodger Stadium over the weekend. It was
beautiful energy. I was there with my mom, who had
not been there twenty five years since Hideo Normo's rookie season.
It was all the vibe. Shout out to everybody that
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participated in that wonderful, wonderful moment with us. Miles. We
are blessed to be joined by two very funny comedians
whose work has appeared on lesser shows like This American
Life and The Drew Barrymore Show. They are the lead
investigators and hosts of the new show Truth Town, which
is one of the best things our network has ever created, UH,
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in which they look into everyday victories like why are
late people late? And does time fly when you're having fun?
We are thrilled and honored to be joined by the
hilarious and talented Kyle Mazzono and honest Aragena. Wow. I
loved this second the aks happened. You guys have covered
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your mouth and said, what the funk show are we on?
And I was like, they don't listen? And I love.
I love when I see that moment when I think
it was just really impressing. It was just a lot.
I think, yeah, truth be told. I think when we're
normally interacting, it's been about truth hounds. And you haven't
seen screaming miles, so yeah, I compartmentalize those the multitudes
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that I can take. I mean, we just haven't seen
you flies, So it's just amazing. How are you guys doing?
How is uh the impending drop of the show for today?
Today is the day? Today is the day? That's right,
I'm We're in the future. How is the drop of
the show treating you? The drop is going really well
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for me, Kyle, Yeah, the drop has been actually really good,
and you can't stop talking about the drill. I honestly
can't stop talking about it. And I mean we've been
working on it for a while, so it's just nice
for people to hear it to see it finally. Drop
feels absurd actually because it's been only for us and you. Yeah, no,
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super producer and Josie and I have been working to
make this show and just for people we're gonna have.
I implore you, if you like this show, you're going
to love Truth Hounds. Uh. And if you're lazy and
you're like, I'll get around to it. We'll probably will
drop an episode in the feed later on this week,
so even by passively, you will experience the wonderful show
that's Truth Hounds. I described the show as like mystery
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show that starlely Kine podcast from back in the day,
mixed with like Nathan for you, it feels like just
like this intersection of your look. Everyone can already tell
the wit is off the chain already, so I'm already talking.
You're excited about the drop, It's all dropped exciting, but yeah,
it's a good show. And yeah, I'm excited for everybody
to listen. Yeah, yeah, thank you. All right, we're gonna
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get to know you guys a little bit better in
a moment. First, we're gonna tell our listeners a few
of the things we're talking about. The Republicans are fighting
over Trump endorsements. Uh, We're gonna talk about an impending
drought that's happened in California, celebrity breakups and how much
energy they require. We will talk about that dude that
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got swallowed whole by a whole glass humpback whale and
why I'm a little I don't I don't know why
he's getting so much shine where we'll we'll talk about that.
I want to get you guys perspective. I'm a little
jealous of this guy. I think I was swallowed, as
my dad said, I was lying. He's being very dramatic
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about this whole being swallowed by a whale for thirty
to forty seconds. Thing. Someone spent twenty eight million dollars
to be the fourth on Jeff Bezos's spaceflight. So we'll
talk about that, all of that plenty more. But first,
Kyle and we like to ask our guests, what is
something from your search history that is revealing about who
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you are. Right now, we gotta Yahoo answers open on
how to apologize to a fan? So that's that's pretty revealing.
It's just apologized to a nice pan. Wait, did you
really want to look up sort of mechanically what it's
involved with apologize? So yeah, who answers how to apologize?
How about that? Or wicky? How and what did you learn?
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What was there any valuable information? Be since here be
direct us an example. I never would have come up
with that on my own. I would have gone in
sincere right off the bat. Definitely. Okay, you want to know?
Can I say, what's actually my search history? Yes? I
looked up whether okay, you know gone fishing the shirt
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kind of a classic. The other day I was really
I was half asleep and I was like, has anyone
ever done gone shitting? And so I looked I looked
that up. No one's done it. That's just that's just
open for anyone to kind of take advantage of. No
one's done a gone fish and tribute shirt that's gone
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ship And so that's that's my late at night? Are
rated Google great insight into like the drifting off to
sleep dream logic like to sleep. How is this still available?
I just don't understand. Yeah, I think it's probably because
most people don't want to be like I've gone because
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people are proud. Well, I mean it's like, yeah, say
I've gone fishing. But do I want to tell someone
I've gone ship? And I don't think, right, because like
that sign is sort of born out of like going
to like a small mom and pop business, right, and
it's not open because they have a sign up today
gone fishing. And then yeah, I guess if you went someone,
you're like, gone ship, and you're like, yeah, don't bother men?
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Like the honest version, right, it's the honest version of
what of those shop signs. I'm just trying to be earnest, right,
I'll be back. I'm not saying I'm leaving maybe the
business behind him, just you know, I just want to
be clear. Though. It's a little bit more than I'm
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in the bathroom for a second gone shipping an activity. Yeah,
it's a little more than I'm splashing my face. I'm
doing some other stuff in there too, right, this is
her first very long time. You can also do a
whole a whole line of those, because there's also the
I'd rather be fishing, and you could have the I'd
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rather be shipping. Oh god, sure that's a that's a
huge Yeah, I'd rather be shipped. So lame. I don't
want to be here. I'd rather be at my kids baptism.
Kind of hostile. I mean, I'm here because I have
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to be. I'm clocked in, but I could be very
honest with everyone. But I won't be muzzled while I'm here.
I'd rather be shitting Okay, but also, let's dedicate this
child to Christ real quick, really quick. I mean, I'm
not a monster. I'm here. I showed up you and
not here. What is something you guys think is overrated?
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This is actually we were prepared for this ship. I
did have one, actually thought about last night. I did
not tell you though, Oh damn. But hopefully you agree
with this. Okay, picnics because I mean every time I
eat outside, I think you usually there's a lot of bees. Mm.
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I should have talked to Anna about this one. No,
what you're hearing is that I'm captivated and I'm enamored constantly,
and I'm constantly impressed by you, and so this kind
of goes into that because I hear you, and even
though I haven't heard you say these words before I go,
I'm right there with her, right, I am right there.
That's why this word overrated. Yeah, because there's ants, Because
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there's ants and there's bees, and it's just I don't
I think it's hard to eat comfortably outside? Can I
even add? Yes, dining al fresco? I know it's a
it's a it's a necessary evil at this point, And
I know some people are like, look, it's like Portugal
or whatever. I don't like when people walk by and
look at my food. I feel too exposed. Don't look
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at my food. It's private, Okay, I wish I could.
I don't like dining al fresco. I don't like a picnic.
I just don't like eating outside. Can you okay? Can
you bear eating outside if it were a place that
isn't like a high trafficked foot area, like it's just
a section that is dining outside. But I get because
like I was eating outside for the first time recently
and it was like one of those sidewalk adjacent things
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and you're like, man, like this person on the fucking
bird scooter almost knocked over the fucking water station. It
was like a nightmare exactly. I don't like that level
of like scrutiny from It shouldn't be up for discuss
I don't need even a facial opinion. You know what
it really for me? This comes from, I'll say a trauma.
I never thrown the word trauma around a lot nowadays.
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But I was eating in San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf. Already
huge mistake. I'm eating a lobster bisk i. Took a
chance on a soup that I wasn't previously acquainted with
the soup. It's a bread bull. But I'll be very
honest with everybody here. The soup was green. It was
a green lobster bisk It's not your average looking bisk i, understand.
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But people were walking by and really looking into my
soup in a way that you know, I'm already facing this.
I'm suffering the consequences of my soup. Okay. I don't
need added Okay, and I don't know that's not what
you were talking about originally. Yeah, but I'm happy you
added to what you really got me going on. Some
really helps me. You really got my answer. Oh we're
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coming back to you. I like the name Alfresco. I
think that's fun. Alfresco is a nice name for name
your kid or yeah, al Fresco Alfresco, maybe you get
a second dog. Yeah, I guess I name Fresco. I
like when Shaky's Pizza and Glendale was trying to do
al Fresco dining Shaky Pizza and Glen they had to
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sign briefly in the pandemic that said, but you know,
come come to Shaky's al Fresco and it was just
a parking lot in Glendale. Yeah, that's a that's a
bit of a mismatch, like linguistically, when you're like shake
E's al Fresco, you're like, no, hold on, hold on,
y'all can eat in the parking lot. Now that feels
like more on point because we're there for the mojos.
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Let's be You said, are you are you like with
bees and stuff? I know you said you don't like
the picnic. I get it. I'm with somebody who hates
bees and when they get stung, like it's a fucking problem.
So is it? Do you have like a real aversion
to bees? Are you just in genuary? Like I don't
like sitting on the ground, your ass gets wet sometimes
because the grass the moisture seeps through and then suddenly
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you got wet. But I don't like getting of this.
Like we're just to help me understand where you're coming. Wow,
thank you for also helping my answer. No, I'm like,
I'm just trying to make sure we're no, we're on
the same page. I think I do have an aversion
to bees. I mean, but I mean, who doesn't. I mean,
when you see a B, you're not gonna be like
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like start running and trying to get away from the B.
It's like, but I mean, I think growing up, it's
like I always go to these picnics and it's like
there'd be so many bees and it's just not I
just don't want to get stung. You know, I know
there's a problem with the B. So no offense to
no offense two bees because they're I think going in stinks.
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So I'm not trying to hear going through it. But
I just don't they're going through it. You Like, I
respect that and go girl, we've all been there. Girl
been there, Like I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but I just
don't want I just don't like them. You know my space,
You got your space, sace. The degree to which, like
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my behavior was shaped by early be stings, Like just
I never would walk outside without shoes on because I
stepped on a bee like once when I was four
years old. I feel like I've been guided by beast things.
And then I just got stung by a bee for
the first time in like twenty years, over the weekend,
by a dead bee picking up a big clump of
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leaves and there was a dead bee in there, and
it stung my finger. And really, I don't know how
long how long ago it's been since you guys got stung,
but those still hurt. That's one thing that hasn't gone
away about the bees. There still bastards. I still feel
like there is there's this idea like yo, man, like
what's your like twenty men a beasting doesn't. And then
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like I, I too had a beasting like for the
first time since like high school a few years ago,
and I was like, ah, like it sucked me up
so bad. And then I was so mad at myself.
I was like, your pain threshold should be high up
to you, man, But I learned to live with the
beast things and now, Jack, you won't go out side
with without gloves. Now, yeah, I know yet That's why
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I'm wearing these two sparkly Michael Jackson gloves I think
early from of mice and men type of thing. We
then like went swimming at our neighbor's house, and every
time a bee got in the pool, I like made
everyone get out until like let fish it out. It's
like really like, yeah, everyone spotted another one. You think
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getting swallowed by whale is bad? I try to getting
stung by swimming. Um, what's something you guys think is underrated? Okay,
we did discuss this one. We didn't discuss this for sure,
so we have a prepared answer for sure we do.
Do you want to hit it? Spill it? Okay, I'll
spill it. Um, Kyle just turned her seat around. I
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had to. One is the one we discussed, and one
is actually what I thought about without talking to you
about it, and so hopefully it's okay for me to
say it and it doesn't tank like the other one,
and you guys don't have to help. I don't think
it tanked. I think you blossom. I think you did
a really good job by the end of it was
flying Fly, Kyle Fly. That's thank you, Okay. I think
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we think it's overrated as a duo. That of going
of going out. Yeah, I think we're at a time
where people are now out and about, but maybe it's
a little overrated. I think it's over I'm back to
staying in. I gotta yesterday. Yeah, I think I did
some social stuff last week and then yesterday. I gotta
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tell you, the most I went out is I went
out of one room and I walked into another, and
then I had to sit in that room, and then
I walked around my house and I had a couple
of CITs all throughout and that was my day. Sad
sat for a good amount of time in different rooms
and that was that was as good as it gets.
One of the things that we bond on Ana and
I is that we both like to go to bed
really early. Yeah. So, I mean it's kind of difficult
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in being comedians because sometimes it's like a show at
like a or something is like sorry, dude, I'm asleep. Yeah.
I think we did a show on Friday and it
was a great time. I'll you know, no disrespect to
the show, but the show started at date thirty, and
if we're being honest, the show started. If we're being honest,
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it was slated to start at eight thirty. Again, no disrespect,
but the show wasn't over till like eleven. Are you
out of your gourd? I gotta be in bed by Ted?
What are you out of your mind? I want to
be in bed by Ted? Don't you even think about saying? Goodness,
it's possible, like six, Yeah, it's possible, just a nice
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slow boil into bed so that it's not possible. I
would say, don't email Kyle after six because there's a
good chance he's not gonna get it till tomorrow. Yeah,
are you waiting? It is the early to bed? Is
that a cause of early to rise? Are we talking
like now I'm in bed at ten? I wake up
at ten. Yeah, I'm on a nice solid got to
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get our zs in twelve? These as possible? Yeah, I'm
talking twelve hours of these thirteen hours of ease as
I am finding myself going, like hearing about people like oh,
let's go out to this thing, like things are opening
up and I'm my first things like that was the
old Miles who lived for things before the pandemic, like
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none of these things matter now, Not that I'm so
like nihilistic or cynical, but like there is a part
of me that I think the first kinds of activities
I've been wanting to do or just like just person
to person, like hanging out with friends, more than like
the thing of like let's go to ex location to
do this, and more like let's just look at each
other in their eyes and be like we're all doing okay,
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because wow, yes, absolutely I would like to go on
to Disneyland or something. Hell yeah, eventually I see people
going a little fomo. But I have the lines though,
and then the weather forecasts. Yeah, Kyle and I I
mean not to tell tales out of school, but we
went to Disneyland in Paris one time and it was
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like it's a train right away, like a day train
right away, and it's like it's outside of Paris. And
we got there and they were like, hey, welcome to
Disneyland Paris. We don't have electricity today, so anything that
needs electricity you're kind of on your own. Other than that,
you know, welcome, And so we did. We just did
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all the there's all amazes. We walked around, we met
the characters. The electricity is allowed the park to be open. Look,
there's just no electrical charges going through anything right now.
So you're like, you're walking around, is that goofy or
is that just a French guy? I don't know, you know, right,
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let's check him out. Is that amazed? I don't know?
Or is it just a really tiny card garden. That's
how you're left with. It's like, well, what can you
do because like ostensibly all the rides require electricity, Like
it was amazed you can walk through that one section?
I guess the boats you could manually paddle. No, you can't,
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definitely can So we're very limited what we could do.
But it still was We still managed to have a
good time. We still managed to have a great time.
But I would like to kind of go back, go
back and correct that. Yeah, we did a beautiful trip
to Parish, just us girls, and it was just it
was an amazing trip for a friendship because we actually
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bought matching berets. We wore them in there, and we
were surprised on the plane two pairs that no one
else was wearing berets. We were actually the only one.
We were like, is this the right plane, because I
think if it's going to Paris, everybody should where the
right flight. I don't know where are we going? Abster name,
I don't know. And then we we took those berets.
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We went to the Eiffel Tower like really late, and
then we threw the breeze off the Eiffel Tower like
one to three. Yeah, we did it. We recorded it. Um.
We have never used that audio, but maybe one day
it'll find a place somewhere in a future season of Truthhounds.
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Did you care? Did you bicycle around with a bag
sticking out of a bag at all? We walked around
with some bag adds for sure? Where they sticking out
of bags? I don't know? Chiefs? Oh yeah, oh yeah yeah.
The striped shirts. Absolutely we go. There's no way they'll
know we're in California. Were right. I'm wearing a beret
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as big as my own head, and instead of walking stick,
I'm using a bag add So there's just no way
that they nowhere for it. You sing a walking stick, Baghett,
it's too so they just don't know. There's no way
we blend right in. Al Right, guys, let's take a
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quick break and we will be right back and we're back.
And you guys just heard back from just to not
to tell stories out of school. You just heard back
from the fan you apologize to and everything is good
(21:28):
there everything. I just think it's important that if you
put out a podcast and you clown on someone really hard,
you got to um give them the heads up. Yeah.
The number of emails we've had to send to Donald
Trump and Mitch McConnell and has been we get back
are calls from the Secret Service and trying to be
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good hosts. All right, well, let's speaking of which Miss
McConnell is now no longer the key Dorsey of the
of the Republican Party. That honor now goes to Donald Trump,
and people are fighting like over over table scraps. The
problem is Donald Trump, okay, because everyone just wants to
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hear who he's getting behind. The calculus is different than
Ms McConnell, who wants to win the Senate back. So
McConnell's like, we need viable candidates that we can either
flip districts or hold our districts. Donald Trump's calculus is,
who's a shameless, lying asshole who will reject reality and
even the premise of an election, that's who I'm gonna back,
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and it's causing like this really awful you know, back
and forth between the two. I just want to highlight
a couple of people in Georgia. Donald Trump is backing
the former football player herschel Walker, who doesn't even live
in Georgia, and I think his ideas like, well, herschel
Walker's black and Raphael Warnock is black, so then maybe
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that is how we'll win that Senate seat. A lot
of other people are like, this is had a good idea.
He doesn't even live in the state Donald Trump, and
he was like, no, I love this guy. Also, herschel
Walker didn't even go to the like the Republican State
Convention that we're not even sure he's taking this seriously.
But that's a name floating around. Another person is Eric Greaton's,
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who's the former governor of Missouri. He had He's a
he had to resign because of just an awful sex
scandal that came out about him, has terrible name recognition
in the state. And again people like there are other options,
and Trump's like, no, he voted overturned. Like anyone who
has been in favor of overturning the election is all
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it takes now, and so this is where we're going.
Where even like states that have I guess what you
call normal Republicans or whisper racists as I like to
call them, those people who are like are doing well
in polls, Like when they say, like for North Carolina,
they're like, oh, this former governor is doing well. Trump
is backing the person in dead last because he's a
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house member who overturned the election, who voted. And so
Mitch McConnell has now come out saying like they're like,
what are you gonna do? Because people don't know what's
going on? What did you do? He's saying he will
intervene if he has to, So sparks we're truly in
a race between like the power of his shameless racism
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and his just uttering competence, like whether or not our
country is going to end in a garbage fire. Heap
the fact that he's this incompetent always is good news.
It's good to learn. I think that's what a lot
of the headlines are is that, oh, he's gonna mess
this up. Because in in the mid terms, he put
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out a bunch of candidates that clearly weren't up to scruff,
and the house shifted, so we will see. I think
the one thing is, though it's hard to know what
will happen, because if Joe Biden continues to not deliver
on any of his campaign promises, that may make things
easier for Republicans running because there will be a lot
of disillusion and people who were, like I thought he's
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gonna cancel like student debt, like he was telling people
that are like checks or that's all. No, okay, alright,
let's uh, let's talk about the drought. Good for good
for picnics, you know, avoid all those wet butts, but
not so good for fire season. So the past couple
of fire seasons in California have been worse than anything
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I've experienced in my living ears here, Like the air
quality became the thing you checked every morning instead of
like chance of rain, because there were just so many
fires and so much smoke and ship and it seems
it just felt like, you know, we could use a break.
Come on, we deserve a break here. And it turns
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out like the worst case scenario uh is happening, where
more global warming leads to worse fires, which leads to
increase carbon in the atmosphere, which leads to more global warming,
which leads to worse fires. Because we're in the middle
of a presidented drought right now, the worst drought of
the last twenty years in the Pacific Southwest basically, uh
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and just the Southwest in general. So you know, just
kind of a appetizer for I'm sure what what are
going to be a number of stories that are super
fucking depressing where we're like, yeah, this is uh Miles
and Jack recording from Inland where we were chased by
a wildfire. Right, yeah, I mean I think everywhere has
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been as much as we get rained here and there.
I think just seeing like these graphics and graphs that
just show, oh, it's turning into like a hot charcoal
stone what happens? And yeah, the air quality thing is
really like I think that's like the one of the
big things that I've been has really begun changing, and
like I think for people who live in l a
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of just being like, especially if you have any kind
of breathing difficulty, like can I ride a bike today?
And like the air level qualities is cotton Mouth King's concert,
Like what is this at all? Like this feels. I
get that's how they're trying to get us to relate
to the situation room. But yeah, I don't know where
did you guys grow up? Did you grow up in
l A area, San Francisco, Um? Russia? But when you
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came where did you move to? When you came to
the US? I moved to Vancouver first in Canada, and
then to like San Diego, so nothing to write home
about there, um Francisco, and then San Francisco eventually. Yeah, right,
right right, So I mean, yeah, the fear of drought
is at least Kyle, you're aware of that. I'm sure
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living in San Francisco people. I was talking about that,
especially being near the Central Valley. Well, and after what
San Francisco looked like last year, like last fall, the
photos about the red and oh yeah, so scary. Yeah,
I think I remember going to San Francisco. I was
wearing a mask because of the air, and then I
used that a mask for the pandemic. So home coming
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for you, nothing to laugh about, not not not funny
at all, but good use of a mask, bang on
the mask motifre Yeah, And I didn't mean to imply
that you guys were pro drought because of the pictick.
We're very that's not fair for actually, yeah, never indicated
before this recording that you're pro draft, pro global warming,
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and we're pro Trump and pro drought. That's why two
big things. That's actually why we were kind of close
lip because honestly, they're talking about my friend. I know,
we're like, that's my that's my uncle. What's his first Donald,
that's my uncle Donald. I forgot his person, Yeah, because
we're calling them Uncle d Drought because we love that
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uncle Uncle Drought and his draft. Alright, well let's talk
about seled breakups. I think I think this is what's
all on our minds uh, And I just want to
clear you don't have any connection to Ben affleck A
Rod or Jennifer Lopez before we go start saying things
about it. I actually think that Anna has a connection
to General Lopez. Do you want to share that This
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is pretty cool? This is pretty cool, but there isn't
a commercial with Jennifer Lopez. And it's funny that you
say wow, because have you seen it? Okay something Not
only am I saying wow, but it was like the
director was like, hey, we're not going to use this
don't worry about it, but don't worry about we're definitely
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not going to use it, so just for fun and
just something to keep in mind as we're not going
to use it. Can you do one that's like, wow,
that's the one that used the commercial? Is that? I go, wow,
Jennifer Lopez And uh so that's my close personal friend
Jennifer Lopez. Oh man, Okay, well then I guess well
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we'll go lightly Yeah. Yeah, I'm just I was just
reading this thing right about just the energy that's going
into like this a Rod j Lo ben Affleck thing
where right now over the weekend, a Rod posted like
on his stories, he was like working out with like
his ex wife who's like the mother of his kids,
(30:21):
and he posted this picture where she's like wrapping his
thigh like with ice, and he's like, Cynthia is a
world class mommy to our girls wrapping ice though, L
O L. But it's like, I don't know, meant to
seem like, hey, Jennifer, I'm intimate with a person from
my past two as well, and we're working out. I
felt very like just so transparent, like insecure celebrity energy.
(30:44):
But the other thing I didn't realize is that Ben
Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, like Jennifer Lope especially, they were
really trying to pre plan revealing their like relationship through Instagram,
and they say the paparazzi like ruined it. According to
Insider quote, he stayed at her house in April and
she was planning to make an announcement that they are
(31:06):
back together on Instagram. It's all about timing with her.
These are people who don't like to be alone, and
she really likes him. They have a long history there,
and the paparazzi beat them to it. I just like
I read this and I'm like, I feel we don't
talk about how like the thing about becoming a celebrity
at a certain level is you cease to just become
a normal person, Like you can't even like you're like
(31:28):
the optics of me getting back with Ben though it
used to be like this, someone just catch you in
someone else's Instagram posts, be like are you looking up
with them again? Like that, Yeah, yeah, you're a brand.
You're like just like there's a company forms around you
with like a bunch of people who are making decisions
(31:50):
about your life that are purely based on like what
is good for the brand, and that brand is your life.
It's I think it's underrated. Like how maddening being famous
must be for a lot of a lot of these
people who I just feel I've always said, PR move
(32:11):
if you have a hard boiled egg, like it's right.
Those are the terms that I know. But you know how, Yeah,
everything's like a PR decision, which is cool. I would
like that. Yeah, actually I would love that. I'd love
if the people were paying more attention to me like that. Yeah,
like why is Kyle wearing those hats? Again? I would
(32:33):
love that because then I could come out with a statement,
and she loves coming up with the statement. What would
you say? What do you think a thing you would
run afoul with would for your brand? That you would
have to have statements about Kyle? So if I guess
I had a new hat on, I would go, this
is my PR company, would say, Kyle is wearing a
new hat. But also, please don't stop paying attention to
(32:56):
her big shirts. But for um, that's from Kyle's PR company.
That's it? Yeah? Wrong, No, No, I think he did it.
He really help me out there than weiled the voice
for that for that PR for that prest release. The
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other thing is like, yeah, when the people would that
are like mega stars, they are just deeply paranoid and
suspicious of everyone that's around them because at a certain point,
like you truly like you don't make friends the same
way you're used to, which is like, oh wow, you
like this thing. Oh we get along, we're vibing, we
go to the same school, we work at the same place, whatever.
(33:37):
And now it's like, what the fund does this person
want from me? Like, what the funk? Why is this
person smiling just so they can ask me to of course,
you know, endorse their fifty in weeks. If all you
have around er yes, men who are like who actually
are are an exact mirror back to you and failed
to like provide you with a dose of actual reality,
(33:58):
then you have no you can't be perceptible. Well that's reality.
And that's why when I see celebrities, I actually go
out of my way to leave the building like no
matter what, because what I literally don't need anything in
the sense that I'm just gonna fucking leave because I
need nothing from you so much so you're repellent, yes,
(34:20):
so much so I'm going to drive home from here
and I'm going to shut my door and then I'm
actually not gonna leave my house for a day. Just beautiful.
I think that's like, I don't think it's the celebrity's
fault always, because it's almost impossible to have people in
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in American society where celebrity is viewed as like they're
almost like deities, right, like that we worship, Like I,
it's almost impossible to find somebody who would view you
as like a genuine human being. Like I don't know
how to act around celebrities. I couldn't like just become
(35:01):
friends with a celebrity and value them on a human
level without like taking into account everything that my like
entire life has told me about celebrities. Like it's just
it's I feel like it's a hard situation to be in.
I also flee through the nearest window anytime a famous
person comes and comes into a room with me. I
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think that's the appropriate response. Let me tell you a
little bit about my good friend j Lo. So my
character's name in the commercial was Shirley, And we know
this because I had a name tag that said Shirley,
and so I wasn't I didn't meet Jennifer lope As
ahead of time. And so one second there was no
Jennifer lope As in my life, and then the next
(35:44):
second she was just right here. She was like mere
inches away from my face. She's a beautiful face. She
has no pores. I don't under I mean, it's just
she's stunning. But um, at some point in between takes,
she looked at my name tag and she said, and
don't call me Shirley, and and everybody was instructed to
like not look at her and don't breathe, like just
(36:06):
don't just if you could not be, just don't be.
Don't just like leave her alone and just just look
at your shirt and you know. But at some point
she goes, and don't call me Shirley, and then everybody
was really quiet, so she went, it's funny, and then
she said it's funny. She said, no, it's funny. Everyone
(36:29):
go So then people were like uh and starting to laugh,
and she said, no, it's funny because her name tag
says Shirley, and then everybody laughed. So, oh, that's my
story about that's my inside scoop. What a mental prison
to be, I mean, that's yeah, you just the airplane
don't you don't call me Shirley. And I was like,
I'm sorry, I was instructed in that interact. That's the
(36:54):
whole world gone. She goes, no, no, no, no, no,
it's funny. Okay, okay, Oh how did you respond in
that moment? Like I would have my heart would have
just escaped from my body. I would have just gotten
the funk out of there, not knowing because it's like
(37:15):
not a thing that you would laugh at, but you
feel like you should laugh, Like just the number of
contradictions built into you standing there receiving that joke is impossible.
It's like a purely impossible situation. Yeah, I mean I
think I was like, oh yeah. And then later actually
(37:36):
there was one more goof she she did one more goof.
So in the commercial, she's like, it's set in a
grocery store and she's supposed to impulse by a piece
of gum, and she improvised and she used a pineapple
instead of the piece of gum. And then in between takes,
she goes a pineapple. That's funny, and people were like,
(38:00):
of she goes, she goes, no, it's funnier than God.
She looked at me and I said well, you're a comedian.
I said, well, you know, Pineapple, that is funny. She goes,
I know, so that, Oh my god, I don't know.
And did all of this inform your performance when you
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had to say wow, j the wow is you could
tell it's very loaded. It's it's pain and psychological warfare
and wow. Yeah. I mean this is no minor like
the J Low is supposed to be like, first of all,
in person, one of the more like striking human forms
(38:43):
that most people have ever encountered. And then like also
very aggressively like famous, like not somebody who shrinks from
their fame or feels a contradiction about it. It's a
she's as beautiful. She's more beautiful than you even want
her to be. You know, she's more than I wanted
(39:06):
you guys, I wanted something good, whoa easy starving this beautiful?
I mean it was insane because I was just like, oh,
did she looks exactly like she does on on TV?
Like and that's not something you I don't know, like
I think when you do, you expect like some air brushing,
(39:26):
but she is really that beautiful And that It's just
crazy because it's an undeniably hurt. You know, sometimes you
see a celebrity and you're like, the head is smaller
than I thought. I just I don't know, disrespect. But
I saw Diane Keaton out and I was like, she's
so tiny. She's really tiny. I think, I mean maybe
her hat was just bigger than I thought. Yeah, Diane
(39:48):
Keaton dresses like Diane Keaton car she doesn't funk around
like she that's her brand, Like to the point where
I go, look at this Diane Keaton costs playing my god?
But you again, can I What you said is that
you didn't know if she was small or just her
hat was huge. Yeah, Like it was like, I don't
know what I was more like, I was like, do
I think she has a tiny head? But she also
(40:10):
had like a big one of her big hats on.
And then I was then I was trying to be like,
well what do I think? Then then I went in
my own head, I was like, well, what size did
you think Diane Keaton was supposed to be? Didn't work? Yeah,
And then I was like, yeah, maybe it's just maybe
her the hat's making her head look all tiny, and
that's just that looked for perfect. It felt it fell
(40:31):
off for her. Wow, I feel like this. Don't call
me Diane. Wait, Kyle, who's the most famous celebrity you've
had to be encounter and maybe not interact with, but
that you've seen out and you're like, oh, I mean,
like I said, I just I will try to avoid
(40:51):
it at all, even if you catch wind. Yeah, I
guess it's I guess it. I guess this is I
wish I had something better, but I guess it's Catherine High.
Oh you have a good Yeah. I did an audition
with her and I touched her. Tit But I mean
I just touched her, and I should have asked for permission.
(41:11):
I've talked about this before, and yeah, it just was
a shitty situation because they should have told me ahead
of time that I was auditioning with her. I didn't
know that, and then I was a brief There was
a part of the scene where I had to touch her.
I guess looking back, I should have been like, hello,
can I touch you? But I was, you know, so
you think I was sort of running on adrenaline. I
(41:34):
touched her and then they said please don't do the
next scene, and then she drove off and she didn't
audition with anyone else. So and I broke out in
a flu after So was this the flu? The famous fluke?
I broke out in a flu because it was just
I don't know she gave it to me or I
gave it to her. That's crazy. But to Kyle's credit, Kyle,
but never maliciously, obviously unconsensually touch. It doesn't matter who
(41:57):
it is, Katherine Heigl or not. But she wasn't warned
and she was just sworn into a room where Katherine
Heigel was yeah, super close to her, which is already
you know who I would love to meet. We would
love to both meet kianu Reely. We would love to
meet Jason stathm. I'm a huge We love Jason sat
just those action guys like I want to just be like,
(42:19):
like how big they are. I would love to see
how big girl. That's who. I would love to see
Kyle next to a Kiana or Statham looking up, looking
up the top. I want to picture where it's like,
you know, where you like they put. Maybe that's a
little um belittling, but I think it's funny if it's
they're like you're this small, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, because
(42:40):
I'm huge you know, I would love to see them
Tower overcome. Yeah. I love that. I really is Jason
Statham listen to your podcast. We got one yes friend
really yeah the artist? Yeah wait, she said Statham. Yeah yeah,
Kianu Reeves his girlfriend. That's what I thought, you asked.
Uh well, alright, let's take a quick break and we
(43:08):
will be right back. And we're back, and the break
was an adventure. Uh So, A couple of things we
have to tell you guys for for necessary background, is
(43:29):
that Truth Hounds actually started out as a show called
There's Something About Mr. Reeves That was one of the
funniest things we've ever heard. It's Kyle and Anna basically
Kyle finding out about Keanu Reeves like years after everybody else,
but like kind of developing this obsession and then it
(43:51):
kind of unfolds where everybody has like an incredible story
that like tangentially relates to Kianu Reeves, and in the break,
super producer Justin had one such story as we were
talking about just kind of generally the mystique of Keanu Reeves. Justin,
(44:11):
you wanna come in and share with the audience. Yeah, sure.
So my dad and his older brother were members of
a band called News Magazine in Chicago. They played with
a lot of pretty big people in their time. In
the seventies and eighties, and in the nineties, my uncle
was just playing rooms trying to link up with any
(44:31):
band he could get a gig with, and one of
those bands was Kianu Reeves band. And the best part
about it was he would be up there, very shy guy,
very very humble and down to earth, and he would
usually spend most of his time alone before and just
sitting there relaxing in the corner of the room, and
(44:53):
as soon as they went up to play, the entire
room would just like magnetically shift over to Kianu Reeves
and the rest of his poor bandmates would be playing
to a mostly empty room while everyone was just staring
up at Kean on one side, and Kanu is the bassis,
(45:13):
he's not He's not the drummer or at the singer
at the center of stage. So it's just like everybody's
in the corner of the room just watching Kianu Reeves.
And for the most part what I hear, he was
just looking at his He's looking at his instrument, just
in the zone. Everyone's just throwing a fit for this
guy and the rest of his band is just playing
their heart out to no one. It's it's so sad,
(45:36):
but it's it's a lovely story. That's you know. Kianu
has that kind of magnetism, that kind of yeah, you
you why not ignore everyone else and focus on the
universal constant. But he would probably feel bad about that.
He's such a good guy that from our findings that
he would probably like, Yeah, he'd be like, no, guy,
(46:01):
it's really good, guys. There's a whole bad like really
sorry giving up for Trevor guys. He's really doing his
best up here. He'd probably go behind the other band
members something, get some like crossfire eye contact. Yeah, he's like,
get in front of me, get in front of me.
(46:24):
Oh man, oh man. I mean we heard so many
stories because the funny thing is that everybody we wanted
to hear like the more mundane the better. So someone
was like, my brother installed a toilet um a bathroom
door at Keanu Reeves his house and he was nice,
and we were like, that's the perfect story for us.
(46:46):
We would love to look into that. But yeah, we
would get stories that were like I was I overheard
kean or you say I don't like to take the freeways.
Those were like the kind of stories were like yeah,
but that the thing. Crazy thing is the more we
worked on it, the more every situation we went into
someone had his story. Everybody has a Kianu story. I
(47:08):
think I did it a comedy show and then I
was talking about it and then the host was like, oh, yeah,
Kianu reeves like purchase my kids preschool sold it back
to them for a penny. Yeah, that's right, and so
there's actually a picture of him in the preschool, Like
(47:29):
that's crazy. Yeah. The school was like, gonna get shut down.
You're gonna get shut down. So he purchased it. Good guy.
One time we heard a story that one time he
was at his own birthday party and he went outside
to smoke and there was a line to get in
and he didn't want to cut, so he stood in
the back of the line. He waited to get in
(47:49):
the bouncer. When it got to his turn, was like,
you don't have to wait, it's your birthday party. Your
Kanu reeves And he was like, it's just I feel
like he's like someone who could fall victim to someone
really like pathological who's like a scammer who's like, oh,
I'm so cold and hungry at Kianu and he's like,
(48:10):
oh no, And then I feel like he's too wise
for that though. I feel like or I feel like
his mystique is such that when that pathological scammer came
into contact with them, they would be like somehow reformed,
right right, Oh, that you'd really like his energy is
so potent that you're like, I want to be honest
(48:32):
about myself. Actually, I'm a bit of a reptile brain
only looking out for myself. Yeah, thanks, Wow, Absolutely, I
I do want to get to this guy who got
swallowed hole by humpback whale, because I think he's really
(48:54):
like the reverse Kianu. Uh Now, I'm just j he's
not out here. He's out here for the wrong reasons.
I'm being really hard on this guy. Uh So, this
is something that actually happens a lot. Like there there's
a lot of really cool videos on YouTube of people.
Uh there's one where there's a scuba diver just like
(49:15):
resurfacing and then the water around him just like starts
boiling with small fish that a whale is driving to
the surface, and then like a whale comes within inches
of like swallowing that guy and it's just massive and
like really cool. And then there's another where a guy
gets swallowed like is in the mouth of a whale
there's video footage of it, and another where a boat
(49:36):
carrying two kayakers gets like swallowed. Hole up. That one's wild, right,
It's it's the kind that you wish you saw. You're like,
dude on one of these videos where the whale just
swallows a kayak and you're like, well, here's a link
for you. It's like straight up jaws. Ship it's yeah,
because it's just calm water then breach and people like
(49:59):
I remember in that clip the one person just like,
oh ship not helpful. Yeah, So it's something that happens accidentally.
People hang out around where whales might breach because whale
watching the whole thing, and they're like magical, you know,
mystical creatures that are it's just insane that they exist,
(50:21):
like the fact that we just go through our days
with whales existing, like just mammals that are that big
that swim around in the ocean like is is wild.
So there's no footage of this guy getting swallowed, so
I think this is why this is getting like kind
of capturing the zeitgeist and other examples where people have
(50:45):
like actually captured video of somebody getting swallowed, and it's
like the one of the wildest things you've ever seen
is that we are hearing it through a subjective account
and he is using he's like George Costanza recovering the
golf ball levels of drama to this, Like he's just
(51:07):
he's talking about but let me just read some of
his uh words, So his words, I was inside it,
I was inside its mouth. It tried to eat me,
which is not true, Like everybody was like, first of all,
they can't eat anything that big. Their throat is very small.
But like they there's just it's him and his spotter
(51:28):
who like watch watches his bubbles to make sure he's
okay while he's down there, like going lobster fishing, and
then he's like, but the bubbles suddenly all right, so
this is from his spotter, But the bubble suddenly stopped.
Then an explosion of whitewater erupted from the sea. Mayo
wasn't sure what he was witnessing. A burly fish thrashed
(51:50):
before him, and for a split second, he thought it
was a great white shark. Then Mayo saw its flukes
cut through the water and observed it violently shake its head.
So just the fact that they're like adding violence to
it and he's saying that it was trying to swallow him. Also,
like in the in the videos, you can tell that
(52:11):
it's an accident, that it's the equivalent of somebody eating
something and a fly flies into their mouth and they
like cough it up. But in this version of the story,
by like turning the whale into something with an agenda
that was to eat him, Like suddenly the headlines are
like real life Moby Dick tries to eat diver and ship.
And it's just I don't love it because it implies
(52:34):
that he's it's whales slander, you know what it is?
Culture going way too far, That's what it is. Yeah,
Tom Hanks this morning, who's next? If sure they tried
to eat you? Because yeah, those other clips, the whale
almost looks like oh funk what iuld like, what it?
What's in my mouth? Like when they have like a
(52:55):
giant kayak, They're like no, no, no, I didn't want this.
I'm They're just released. Yeah, what I can capture in
my Baileen, But this it's good to know because in
my mind it was very possible that a whale could
just swallow you. But you're saying it's like physically they're
not carnivorous, so they don't they're not ever intending to
attack a human or whatever. But yeah, their throats are
(53:18):
too narrow. They just like swallow a bunch of tiny
things and then use their to like send everything else out.
So we'll send this one to the Dubious Whale Attacks Panel. Yeah,
because it's also the thing that's unique is that he
claims he was in the mouth for thirty to forty seconds,
which is much longer than the other encounters. But like
(53:38):
he didn't have any of the injuries that would come
from being that deep and like the whale coming to
the surface with him, Like he should have had like
a lot of embolisms and stuff. So so I don't know, man,
I'm just saying, he's also just all over the place,
like he's uh, he did a Reddit asked me anything,
like I was swallowed hole by a whale like already
(54:00):
like from his hospital bed. All right, truth hounds, truth hounds,
get to the bottom of this guy. Really swallowed by
a whale. This is a soft pitch for you guys
to look into this bullshit, but um, we'll be in
touch just to talk to that. I'm sure had a
conversation between you and this person would be hilarious, like okay,
and then then what was that like for you? Oh
(54:20):
yeah I was I was just swallow. Yeah, I was
swallowed so bad, so bad, and it was just so fright.
They tried to eat me. I saw the Washington Post
thing that I that came up and try to eat me.
So and the Washington Post article like goes out of
its way too, like tell you about every brush of
death with death that this guy has had, like he
was in a really bad plane accident and like a
(54:42):
decade ago, which is you know, harrowing for sure, but
it's just kind of a weird like detail to put
into this very specific story and suggests like that you're hearing,
you know, a a big fish story where it's like, oh,
this thing it came up and swallowed the boat hole
(55:03):
and you just kind of have to take it with
a grain of salt. Like there's also a commentary from
people in the town. It happened off Cape Cod in
Provincetown and they're like, who is anyone else? We'd think
it was bullshit, but this guy he has crazy stories
and is a very convincing and it's like he's a
(55:26):
good story teller or is it maybe just the most
full of ship guy in town. There's just like and
no one's up Nick. No one realizes that he's just
been lying the whole time. I had people like that,
I know growing up, Like if you wrote down all
the ship that happened to them on paper, you're like,
you're the most interesting person alive or the biggest lying
sack of ship. He's the only no one else knows
(55:50):
how to lie there? All right? Well, Kyle Anna, as
always such a pleasure having you, I guess not as always.
This is the first time we've had both of people
the time so far show, But as always amazing to
be on a chat with you, guys, to share the
(56:10):
joy of our zoom meetings with the outside world. Where
can people find you? Follow you here? You hear Truthhounds,
I mean on Truthhounds for truth Tounds, please listen to it.
We really do we think first of all, we think
that it's really good. We do you think it's we
think it's really good stuff. I think it's really good.
(56:31):
It's really hard on it. We did work really hard
on it, harder than a podcast. Well, so here should
be a way to describe it is at at one
point we were worried what if someone else does it?
But we also realize that no one actually has this
much time to do something like this. Nothing similar exists
because no one would put this much time into something anything.
(56:53):
So hopefully argument is and if you we are we
are actively looking into investigation, and you can go to
the Truth Hounds Instagram page. It's at True Towns on
Instagram and then on Twitter it's at the Truth Towns. Yeah,
we have this little tip. We have a tip line
up there. Just look for the story with the dog
(57:15):
on it who's investigating. There's a number to call. One warning,
a better tipline is that if you do something that's
not juicy, not serious, I'm not safe for us, You're
not safe. We will clown on you. We'll clown on
you so publicly. That's a warning. That's a warning right here,
right now. Don't try to, you know, do something cuckoo bananas.
(57:35):
We will clown on your. Asks for people who are
about to check out the show. They say, okay, this
I want to hear more. Tell them a little bit
about the first episode that's out, what it's about, just
so they can get an idea of what exactly these
mysteries are, these cases, or these larger questions that you're
trying to answer. Well, the first one, I think is
(57:55):
a great insight into how the rest of the show goes,
which is, Um, we come up with this question, which
is why are some people always late? Um? I think
it's a question that I mean, we all have friends who,
you know, you expect them to come about five ten
minutes late, and it's just like, why why do I
(58:17):
have to do gymnastics around your tardiness? Why do I
have to carry you know, five bags? And you know
it's accommodate you. You're always going to be late, you know.
We look into what's up with that? What's up with
what's up with that one guy who's always late? Yeah,
And we go out of our way, say to investigate that,
(58:38):
to figure it out, analyze the many different kinds of
late people to there's a variety, come to the right conclusions.
Exactly as funny as the show is, I also feel
like I will never look at late people and my
own tardy behavior the same way again after listening to
the episode, hopefully we brought a little bit of insight
(58:58):
into how your very selfish actions as others. So yeah,
so yeah, we kind of go. We basically go, well,
do we do whatever it takes to get to the
bottom of these mysteries and so and sometimes the mysteries
or why does Kyle look really good in hat? You know?
(59:19):
So it's not all it's not all dangerous or dangerous
or scary, but I mean, we do have scarier episodes.
So we have an episode called why are People Mean?
And we have to deal with mean people and that's yeah,
we've all been there and that's scary as hell. But
we obviously come out for the journeys you to ride
along and just that you all really roll your sleeves
(59:42):
up and get into the material. So um, even as
mundane is it, that's like the genius of this show.
And yeah, I'm still for people to listen to Thank you, Miles,
thank you, thank you. We're so excited for you to
listen to you. We're so excited And where can where
can people find you? Guys? Individually, when you're not hounding
the truth. When we're not hounding the truth. Hard to
picture that because that's what all of our free time
(01:00:04):
goes to. UM, when we're managing our own accounts. Um,
I'm this is really important. I'm a cash money grandpa.
And then I'm a touching Jesus on Twitter because I
didn't really think either of those platforms would take off.
So that's where I'm at. And Uh, I'm really not
(01:00:24):
big on Instagram, so I mean, I guess you could follow,
but you really don't have to. Um, it's I'm at
gile at Gile Mazono. And then you can also follow
my dog. I'm actually really active on that or my
dog actually is UM and that is clam Dash, under Dash,
underscore she means underscore mazzono. So that's my my dog's
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Instagram And honestly he's he posts almost every day, so
if he wants something active with some crazy things about
his life, I would check that out. Yeah. And is
there a tweet or some of the work of social
media you've been enjoying? Oh, I mean the most recent
thing that comes to mind as I saw the dog
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was hobby that one. Oh, that peakings like the champion dog.
I don't like that. I don't like that. That's not
that's the dog who could do something bad and there's
no there's nothing they could do for me to be like, No,
absolutely not. That's not a tweet that I liked per
se as tweet I can't stop thinking about. I guess
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it occupants. It lives in my head. Rent for you.
So that's that's that. Wow, this is my first encounter. No,
but it sounds like I like it. I don't. It
looks like a like a Jim Henson creature with no face. Yeah. Yeah,
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it looks like ahole like it looks like wow, I'm sorry,
but that's what Chewbacca is a whole one the Westminster
Dog Show Mr the name of one the grand prize.
She thinks it's cute. I don't know. I don't really
look at Twitter, but I'll just shout out all the
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tweets that people are putting out there, all right, no
offense to anyone you missed, you know, not no offends
anyone I missed. But you know right now, I keep
doing it, keep tweeting miles. Where can people find you
with the tweet You've been enjoying Twitter, Instagram, Miles of Gray.
Also the other thing on Twitch for twenty day fiance.
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If you like d fiance, come check us out over
there which dot tv slash for twenty day Fiance a
tweet I like, I love this one because it's the
intersection of critical race theory and the crucible. Um at
Richter Scale tweeted I saw Goodie Proctor teaching critical race theory,
but it was like, Yep, there we go. A couple
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of tweets I've been enjoying. Jenny Hogan tweeted how long
after a first date do you have to wait before
texting you hate me? Uh? And Sahannah Trevasan tweeted, my
last words will be I'm being weird, right, you hate me?
I wish i'd always like when that same idea is
out there in the zeitgeist. And then Dan Chamberlain tweeted,
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the plural of barf is barbs like scarves. That always
makes me really happy. That's really uh. You can find
me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can find
us on Twitter at Daily Zychgeist. Were at the Daily
Zeygeist on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan page on
a website Daily zeitgeist dot com where we post our
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episodes on our foot note where we link off to
the information that we talked about in today's episode, as
well as a song we think you might enjoy. Miles.
What song should people be checking out today? Uh, there's
a track from Little Sims and Cleo Soul. Little Sims
one of my favorite mcs from the UK's also can
sing and she played bass and she's just a really
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town that artists. This track is called Woman. Look it
will make your big toe shoot up in your boot.
Uh and also just nice with the lyrics. It's just
an overall great track and the instrumentation is great. So
this is Woman by Little Sims and Kio Soul. Alright,
go listen to that. The daily is that guy's the
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