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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Something I love him so much for doing, because it
is very hard sometimes for people to say it, you
gotta go get checked, you got to go get checked.
Thank god he caught it. Thank god they got it before.
I mean, that was a lot he went through. But
that is what he was dressing to people today and
Early Detection does it all. Yep, he really does. And
he made it so personal for people to hear. We
(00:21):
love you, coach. We are so happy that you are
on the mend. Aaron, you said it perfectly. He handles
everything with grace, with levity, and with inspiration. Calm Down
with Erin and Carissa is a production of iHeartRadio. Come on,
I want to they whoa we should go to Hawaii together?
(00:44):
You hate I go there? I hate Hawaii. Everything a
great four seasons. We got the app we got come
on like a small Let's go to a small island.
Four seasons. Welcome to What's the Drink? What's the drink?
We won't be having a spirts days? What would we
have there? Ryan's shipping in my time. Thanksry.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
Welcome to the Calm Down Podcast.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
We are discussing our dedication of our great producer, Ryan,
who's on vacation in Hawaii and still taking time time
in the off season. Let's be clear, my man goes
on more vacas than anyone. Wow. Because this show is
such a huge success, you know, he's got a lot
of opportunities to spend his harder in cash from this
here podcast. Welcome you guys. So this is fun.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
H Aaron, you're adorable with your western hat on.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
I love. I love when Aaron's summer Aaron and she's
in her favorite place because then she gets western on
me and I feel like we're like together in our
western world, ranching and ye outdoorsy, all kinds of stuff.
You guys, We've got a great show for you today,
don't we. Don't you're picking up horseshit. I'm doing infrared machine.
(01:57):
That's our Western era. Our camping is our our country.
Versions are very different, that's true. You're at the four
seasons outside version and I'm in whatever the one season.
But anyways, so fun, all right, you guys, good big
show for you today. We've both had coffee. I have
I'm actually doing some energy, a little like pack with
(02:20):
energy telling me no, just like you know the little
packets like the whatever, the hydration packets and then like
a little caffeine one that Celsius makes those now, so
you don't have to drink the Celsius out of can
like you mix it. I'm doing a little concoction because
I don't not drinking enough water, so I'm trying to
be better about that with a little all right, So
(02:41):
you know who always talks about drinking water and this
is not in a rundown that we'll get to. Jennifer
Anniston always talks about drinking wa have you seen her
in the smart pop commercial? I was gonna say hysterical
she she's been and smart water. She's smart about a
lot of things, water, popcorn. Her hair commercial is also
very funny. Do we know anyone that knows Jennifer Aniston?
(03:03):
I would love to have her on this podcast. Can
we put that out there in the world? We want
to with that on this podcast. Yeah, I don't even
know if I want her on the podcast. I want
to have a cocktail with her. Well well podcast. She's
an incredible host. Really, you know, I hate hosting. I'd
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love to hear I want to know how she became
an incredible host, Like it's such like you know, hot
Goss that I know that. Shout out to Ken Jong
for saying hot goss. No, she was on SmartLess and
those boys on SmartLess all love her. Yeah, and they
love money because they're rich on that podcast, what the hell?
(03:43):
So they all talk about what they love to go
to her house and she's the hang and like she's
always got treats and snacks, and I bet it smells
so good, so good.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I wish that I was good at hosting. I really
wish that. I'm stop it.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
No, I'm not. It is thing that I wish I
was better at. I want to know how to do
I need. I need you know what I should do
a shark hooterie making class. I don't even know how
to do a charg hooterie board. I mean, I know
the elements that go on it, but then when they
make the little roses and then and I'm also like them,
we were touching the meat and then like that, don't
touching the meat. I was gonna say that was That's
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something Fox should offer at our seminar. Instead, we're doing
puppy yoga whatever. We're gonna look great. I don't care.
We're adorable guys. Gronki is doing puppy yoga with us.
We should have told him him and check out the temperature. Actually,
you know what. We were supposed to be in our
uh shark hooterie making class last year and we bailed.
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They made a board, they didn't do anything with the meat.
Okay are you are you guys still with us? Welcome
to the Calm Down Podcast. We have a lot to
discuss today, something serious, something's fun, and a lot of
in between. We've got to talk about our coach, our
love deon standers.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
We got an update on that.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Aaron's got an update on some shows that she's been
watching that I've watching it giving her anxiety. We also
Aaron's been taking a pickleball lessons and we'll get an
update on that. I have some questions for any listeners
out there, slash viewers that watch us on YouTube. I
need some help with my dog training situation, my sweet
little new rescue Lollie and sort of what to do
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with her. What else do we got I'm counting down
on I've got a few more days at the ranch,
and I'm soaking up all the fun here anyways, So well,
let's just get into it, shall we. Sure first and
foremost camp is back. I know you and I have
exchanged pictures and some fun videos of different things. The
boys are back quote in town. Camps are fully open
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in the NFL, which means that it is that time again,
which makes me really excited because that means that when
I turn on NFL Network, it's not a replay of
an AFC Championship game. It is real life boys are
in pads hitting all the fun stuff. We had made
the comment before we jumped on on here Trav cut
his hair. He's high and tight again, which is a haircut.
(06:06):
So that leads us to I know our listeners want
to know all about the picture that he posted, as
you guys love tailor as much as Aaron and I do,
so we actually answered that question about the picture he
posted on the pregame.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
So if you're curious about the answer and the.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Details some of the details around that, go listen to
the pregame. But it got us thinking about different haircuts,
and I asked you, Aarin, if Jarrett had different hairstyles,
and you said yes, yeah, hold on, I'm going to
see if he'll come explain this one real quick. Oh fun. Okay,
for those of you that haven't listened to the pregame.
(06:43):
You're probably stopping us now because you really only care
about the picture. But if you did listen to the pregame,
then you know what we're talking about. Aaron I asked
her about Jarrett having longer hair or just different hairstyles
throughout his time, and I know I've seen a picture
because full disclosure, you know I have not done this before.
(07:04):
I've googled your husband's name because I never want to
put two t's if it's two RS, and I always forget.
And so like I've went to have done the RS
and T two RS, one T exactly. And that's when
I'm like, okay, all the comes. Sometimes at Starbucks they
write Jerry, Jerry, Jerry.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
You're like, where did you get that?
Speaker 1 (07:25):
I get Clarissa a lot, but Gary, that's from Gary
Payton and I got worked with him for three years. Okay,
well we wait for Jared to come up. All of
this is to say that Steve makes on photos and
they're funny. So this is one of the AI photos
that Steve has made of himself. I love that one.
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He looks incredible because I have this running joke that
I want Steve I have a dream of going around
the ranch on horseback and like pulling up to the saloon,
and I did it the other day, but he wasn't here,
and I was like, we have two other horses here.
We have Sage and Dusty, which are Tony's horses, and
they're so cool and they're chill like oz is a dick.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Oz Is like.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Used to be a stallion and he was a stud
and so he's got this like energy of like, bitch,
I ain't hauling you around this ranch. Okay, you were
from me, but he's sexy. You posted the other day.
He is sexy. Oz Is like he's oz Is like
a man. Okay, So Dusty and Sage who are up
here now there's sweet mares and they're just like people pleasers.
They're like, you want me to dig you around the ranch? Girl, fine,
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no problem, hop on my back. Like they do not spook,
they don't do anything.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
They're great.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
So I said to Steve, I was like, we can
finally live out our dream of going around on the ranch.
But anyways, Steve still's like, uh no, I'm never getting
on a on a horse. He like thinks it's like
an ick like him riding a horse because he won't
be able to hold on and won't know what to do.
I say all of this in my very long, circuitous
way to say that the reason he had this picture
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is because he sent this to me one day and
I was like, wait, I love your hair like that.
You should grow it out long? Don't we all think
Steve would look great like that? Steve has the best
head of hair. It's insane, like, he has such gorgeous hair.
He looks like your guymers, these Jerry Beaver, Cleaver, whatever
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he does.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
This is the ship that he makes and tastes great,
and I just.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Think it's so oh my god, on there's one more
look at this fucking guy.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
But I'm like, dude, you look so hard like you
grow your hair out.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
And he won't.
Speaker 2 (09:38):
So let's get a petition to have Steve grow his
hair out.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Also, photos are fucking crazy. Hell, they're crazy. Yeah, So
we mentioned travis kind of hair back. There's a lot
a lot of chatter about that, and and then we
started saying, you know, has Jarrett ever cut his hair
(10:03):
a certain way? Steve? You want him to grow it
out long? Yeah, back when you were surmising that if
you will I was putting a bow on it, much
like Jarrett tried to put a bow on his hair. No,
that's crazy. I want him so badly. I don't know
what he's doing to come and tell this story. But
we're doing Thursday night football Patriots somebody, and Tom is.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Obviously still with the Patriots.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
We go. I said to Jared, hey, do you want
to come, like you know Tom's playing, we're doing the game. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'll come. I'll come. Great. We end up going. I
don't know how he and Tom are friends. He ends
up like asking Tom or finds out from Tom where
he gets his haircut from. So of course, Jared, O, god,
I'm going to go where Tom goes. And in fact,
(10:49):
I'm going to get the Tom Brady hair. And this
is in New England. This is in New England. This
is the portion of the show of Tom's career when
he had it very hot.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
What there's my cap? Hold on behinds out of the bag.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
As you said, hold on, hold on. She's the one
that's in the barn and normally doesn't wander around out here,
so I was afraid that she was gonna get Okay,
go ahead, hold I'm interrupted. You no, no, no, it's Tom.
So this was the portion of Tom's career where he
(11:23):
was wearing it high and tight, like high and tight hot. Great.
His hair now is great. Yeah, he's been a lot
of different like looks.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Yeah. So I don't know how hopefully this this animal
comes down and tells this story. But I go to
the game and he's going pregame to go get his
haircut from Tom's guy shows up at the game. Here
he comes hopefully has his shirt on. Yep. Hold please
hopefully not for the viewers and listeners, you know what
(11:52):
I mean? Hey, can you come tell the story? Yeah,
we're on We're on live. No, it's a good one.
You know this.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Stop stop being weird, get over haircut?
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Just stop. It's not embarrassing and if it's terrible, we'll
take it out. We're not live. Okay, great, put this
in your live Jared ir Ai photos. Yeah, okay, come closer.
What's up us front? Also, I don't think it's that
restaurant that isn't open. It's the Amakazi that's not open.
(12:24):
That restaurant's open. So yeah, okay, so we were talking
about Travis cut his hair. I don't know if you
saw that in training camp, He's back to old Trav
high and tight. And then side has Jared ever had
a haircut? That was like, whoa. So I was telling the.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Story about how I was doing a.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Patriots game and you you decide to go get a cut.
This is when TV was wearing real high and tight.
What happened there? What? And how did you even get
hooked up with?
Speaker 3 (12:56):
I don't know, Well, maybe Ben, I think Tom's Ben
Rowt's shut out to Ben.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
But hey, Ben, I just want to shorter on the
sides for one time. And then I went to, well
you wanted Tom's haircut?
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Oh you said that, that's that's coming from you.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
But so I go in and he just yeah, I
just kept cutting shorter and shorter, and it was I
liked it.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
It was a great cut.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
But then I talked about my runways on the side
and it was this is kind of interesting how he
said and how he worried. He goes, well, we can
get rid of those as long as you just keep
cutting it back back back, more and more and more back.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
And I was like, then you get rid of him.
Speaker 3 (13:26):
I'm like, well, I don't know if I like that.
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Idea, but you saw after so did you get your
haircut before the game? And then this one even better.
This is a whole other story. When coach Balachak was
with the Patriots and I don't know how it's going
to be now with coach Rabel, very very difficult on
the sidelines. They are very strict. It's not like other two.
(13:51):
This is not a mystery. Yeah, fourth quarter. You were
down on the field the start of the fourth and
I'm looking at you and I'm like, you can't be
down here like the Patriots security can be down there
until someone says I can't be.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
That's that's kind of.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
The way she goes. He said, two standards us bitch, No.
Speaker 3 (14:09):
No, it's just I don't know if.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
You I gotta get you at the end of the game.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
I got to get with you. Otherwise I'm in an
uber and waiting. I gotta get out with you. Right.
So then he comes down from Patriots when Tom you know,
gives me the postgame interview. This one comes right out
on the field, and as Joe Buck said, it was
hilarious what Joe Buck said. He goes, I, you know,
they have this big embrace. They're talking about the haircut. Yeah,
(14:33):
I'm trying to go like to get tom My. Oh sorry, yeah,
Jared is having a moment and right up, Joe Buck said,
I've seen soldiers return from war give like less of
an embrace than you, and Tom Brady had like go
way more than you liked it.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
So that's okay. It was wild, you know what he
you know what Tom thought.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
Tom said, it's my receiver that I've been working with
all off seasons why we won the game. So you go,
there's some there's a backstory to the time that you
guys spent together haircuts, working on the field.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
You weren't with me in the gym, you know, make
a chance.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
I love it. I love it. Okay, so you want
to find out I don't think it's that place. It's
it's the other one, thank you. AnyWho, there's that wait.
I didn't realize that it was before the interview, which
is oh yeah, I've got pictures of it. It was
he was like, yeah, oh, hey, what's your name. I'm
(15:32):
not going to say her name is okay, okay, you
know her name, you know her you know her name,
you say her name. This is not an episode of
Cheers where everybody knows your name, all right, ladies and gentlemen,
(15:54):
all right? So what uh? No, we are not even
closer to being done because we are going to talk
about someone now that we love very very much and
he was my favorite player growing up. I had the
great chance to work with him at NFL Network. You're
very close with him as well. Dion Sanders we tape
(16:15):
our podcast on Mondays, had a press conference today and
address some health issues, and it was revealed that he
has overcome I don't want to give the diagnosis. Do
you have the exact diagnosis in front of you so
I don't misspeak on it. Yeah. He underwent surgery to
remove his bladder actually, which I know from hearing about
it during all of this not easy. And also it
(16:38):
was discovered he had a tumor there and since the surgery,
no traces of cancer, which is amazing, and he's going
to continue to coach this season. I am in much
of the way that Dion does things. He was very candid,
he was humorous, he was emotional. He had the team
trainer up there. He oh, he was talking about when
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the doctor said he was cured of cancer. He was
up there with his doctor that she doesn't use that
word lightly. He lost twenty five pounds. There was a
huge fight. He talked about having to make, you know,
do his will up when he heard the news. But yeah,
I think the underlying thing and something I love him
so much for doing, because it is very hard sometimes
for people to say it, you got to go get checked,
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you got to go get checked. Thank god he caught it.
Thank god they got it before. I mean, that was
a lot he went through. But that is what he
was stressing to people today and early detection does it all. Yep,
he really does. And he made it so personal for
people to hear. We love you, coach, We are so
happy that you are on the mend.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Aaron, you said it perfectly.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
He handles everything with grace, with levity, and with inspiration too.
I know we saw this. Steve's Sarkisian had something happened,
you know, at that heart when he underwent surgery for
his heart.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Steve's Sarkasian for those of you that don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
He's now the head coach at Texas, but when he
was at Alabama and then he's been very vocal about
early detection on things, whether it's you know, someone in
the sports world or in your own life. And Aaron,
you have went through this as well with cervical cancer.
Is that early detection, being vocal about it, and what
you can do to make sure that you help other
people prevent you know, or even at least just get
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the diagnosis early so you can take the necessary steps
to heel from it.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
But yeah, we love you, coach, and we're.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Thinking of you, and thank you for being so open
about everything. I think it inspires a lot of people.
All Right, what else we got? Okay, show update. That's
a tough transition, but I'm going to say it. I
(18:41):
rear just weeks away from starting up which is crazy Pants,
and I'm trying to binge a bunch of shows. I
just finished Handmaid's Tales. Shout out to Elizabeth Moss and crew.
My god, it was so good, but it's making me
want more. It is so twisting not seeing it. Tell
why should I watch it? I know You're not alone
(19:03):
in this. A lot of people have watched this show.
Sell it to me. It's just a wild ride. It
is very, very dark. It is it is very It's
based off a book. It's just the music is great,
the shots are great. She's an insane, intense, gifted, incredible actress.
Reminds me of my obsession I had with Homeland and
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just how I felt with Carrie. I loved it so much,
but I want more. It's there was cliffhand me more.
That's a good question. Ryan, I'm gonna go to you
for that one in Hawaii. But it was so good.
So Jared and I are trying to cram a bunch
of shows. Carissa mentions your Honor to us six seasons
(19:44):
of Handmaid's Tale line Cranston, Shit, Carissa, your honor. There's
only two seasons, and I mean, I get it. It's
like you or how old is it?
Speaker 2 (19:54):
It's a couple.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
It's probably maybe two years old? Yeah, probably two years old.
It is is one of my favorite series. I'm jealous
that you haven't watched it. Okay, so what do you
think so far? All you text me and Steve was
this is intense? So are we like to look it away?
From most of the beginning? That was really difficult. This
is what one of my really one of my best friends,
(20:17):
Jackie Quick, told me, when you have a kid, you
watch things differently, And that's exactly what happened. To me,
this is about a judge whose son makes a really
bad decision and then they try to clean it up.
But it's really sloppy. And I just looked over it, Jarrett,
and I said, aren't you thinking of this with like
(20:38):
mac what if mag that? No, that's okay, my god, Aaron,
live a little. It's called fiction. It doesn't have to
be related to my child riding a motorcycle. He doesn't
doesn't even ride a bike. Calm down, but it's just yeah,
it makes you think, like delivering big lessons and things
(20:58):
like that, and what you would do for your kid.
But oh my god, it was like this first episode end,
second one starts and Jerre goes, I don't know if
I could do this like a second episode. I said,
we're in it, let's just go and he looks. The
meaning goes, you want an oreo? And I was like, no,
I don't want an oreo. Let's just get through that.
It's so sometimes scared to watch it tonight, but I
(21:20):
loved her. I said, you didn't fall asleep during it? No,
I am that meme that you know.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Cool, very typical.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Yeah, exactly, I'm the person the girl that you with
her boyfriend puts on a movie everybody nose is itching.
I'm not allergic to cats, but the hair is like,
now my faith, I can't get it up. I'm the
girl that falls asleep the second like because.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
I'm comfy and I'm usy, and she's like.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
I got my blanket and I got a thing, and
I'm like, I'm passed out in two seconds. So this
one was so like intense to your point that it
kept me awake, which which is also why I think
I watched Dateline all the time because I'm not falling
asleep in the middle of the double homicide, like I
want to know what happened. I want to know, you know,
So I don't need anything that's going to rock me
to sleep.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
La La by Baby.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
Oh you know what. I've been watching Lioness Taylor Sheridan.
Is there a show that this guy doesn't write or produce?
Lioness with Nicole Kidman and Zoey's el Donna, who's fantastic,
beautiful Taylor Sheridan every time just written, produced, owned. God,
(22:29):
he's rich. Huh, yeah, he got to sleep at night
with all those thoughts.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Well, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
He's obviously writing him down and making a million dollars
off of it. So yeah, that's what I'm watching. But no,
stay with your honor. I didn't think about the correlation
that you have a child. It's just you know.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
But yeah, shows are good.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
If you guys have any other show recommendations, we are
always up for it. Speaking of your guys' input, I
would love some inputs, so for those of you that
pay attention to the old ranch stories. Obviously my inspiration
around here to rescue as many dogs animals as I can. Whatever.
There was a neighbor of mine who passed away and
(23:07):
told me prior to passing away that she wanted me
to take Lollie for her. Lollie is her Great Pyrenees.
This sweet dog. I don't know what happened down there,
but this dog is terrified of people, like doesn't want
me to get anywhere close to her. She was hiding
underneath the trailer. She was just left down there and
it was really really sad. Won't ask questions, just my
(23:28):
job is to now take care of her. But I've
been slowly trying to get her to like warm up
to me and too the other dogs, but I can't
just fully, like let her out of this creat thing
that I have, you know, created for her.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Right because then she's just going to run back.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
To where she came from. So part of me is
like this feeling of like vacillating of like should I
have even taken her from down there or whatever? But
then Tony, who watches the ranch when I'm not here,
she was like she would die down there because well,
first of all, if I didn't feed her, but she
would also die down there because it's only her that
if like a bear comes or something like that, she
she doesn't have help. She can't like defend it all
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by herself. So I know I'm doing the right thing.
I'm just my question for the listeners is if anyone
is an expert in dog acclamation with other dogs is
sort of like when do you know is the right time?
Because with the other dogs that I've had, they came
from like the pound, or they came from other places
where they've been used to being in a crate, So
like you open up the crate and they're like whoo,
(24:26):
like we're free, we can run around. And this dog
it's the opposite, Like she came from full reign of
an area to now I have her in like it's
like a zoo exhibit. It's not a crazy like, it's
not like this small little area itself she's in. I've
seen it, yeah, But it's more about like how and
when do you know? So if you know anyone or
you have experienced in this sort of like introducing a
(24:46):
dog to a new place and hoping she doesn't run away,
I would love some tips or some suggestions because it's
just I don't know. I know it's going to take
a while. I just want to know that I'm doing
the right thing. So how is it going. What's the
latest update? The face that you said and you posted
on your Instagram, I felt like she was saying thank you.
She didn't look scared, her upset. It looked like it
was like thank you, I hope, so thank you for
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saying that, because like all so, I go and have
coffee with her in the morning, and then the afternoon
we hang out with her and I put chairs up
by a little crate and I just want her to
like have like I want her to know that I'm there,
and I bring the other dogs up with me, and
she's really good when she sees the other dogs. Then
she'll come and she'll sit by like the fence line
of the crate. But I just don't know like how
long or when I can open this thing. So I've
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only I've only been with her for four days now,
so I mean, we get it. My patience level's not great,
But don't you want to come out and play with me?
I'm like, look, we're so fun out here, but I
just would love any suggestions for me. I think it's
going okay, but it's just a matter of like is
it going to be four months?
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Is it going to be like four weeks, four years?
Speaker 1 (25:50):
So it's probably hard to like there's not a blueprint
for how this could be handled. This dog has never
had a leash on her, so it's not like I
can even like put a leak. She won't even let
me get close enough to put a leash on her
where I could be like, oh, I'm gonna walk her
around the property, because like with the other dogs we
would do that, would take them out of the crate
and walk them around. I'm just afraid she's gonna like
run away. So that's what's happening over here. But yeah,
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it makes me, it makes me feel better. To know
that I'm at least trying, but I want to know
if I'm doing it right. Yeah. Yeah, we need an
update on your pickleball situation. Everyone's invested now, including me
or not, but I appreciate everybody coming along. Tim Ride,
(26:32):
So we talked about last week I took a private
I've been doing a bunch of these kind of beginner practices,
a lot of fundamental teaching. Shout out to Scott who's
been helping me out. Today Scott was a little hard
on me because I was like, sorry, sorry, stop saying sorry,
and I was like, you heard me, Scott. Also, he
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was like, come on, we're showing confidence on my serp.
So it's going well, but it's I'm to unleash the hounds.
Scott told me it's time for me to play, like
I need to play in a game. I haven't played
in any games. Well, who's going to be your partner?
Have you talked about that? Does he pair you up? Like?
Is there?
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Like he's not gonna just be like go find a game.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
There's me to come tomorrow night because a bunch of
people come for this social and I don't know if
I'm ready at Kellerban's yeah, no are you No? You
can't just walk there alone, you can't walk up. Actually,
you know what, No, I think this might be good
for you. I think you need to show up, shoulders back,
don't apologize and out who wants to be my partner?
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Because I might be new here? I competitive? So what
does it?
Speaker 1 (27:41):
What do you mean meaning like all levels, all ages?
That's okay, that's okay. Anytime I've played, it's always like
been like with people that sometimes are really good and
sometimes they're not. I mean I'm not really good at all.
I just like, No, you're gonna be great. I'm really
proud of you for stepping out of your comfort zone.
Just get on out there, maybe have atail and just
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get some liquid courage, and not too many so we
don't pull a muscle and just go out there and
start slinging around. Hey, speaking of Dion, it is true,
look good, feel good, play good, like I got. I
need the whole outfit. I'm doing the skirt, I'm doing
like the sword spra and the little thing, and I'm
tucking it in. Before I showed up and it was
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tucked out. But then I saw my girl Nancy. She
tucks it in like I'm I even lotion the legs
before I go, so we're not all wow like trying
to be shiny. Still looking down a lot, see if
the muscles are forming, not too much. I'm into my
shin my starting position, a little bit of a squat.
Scott told me I need to put both hands on
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the paddle because my one hand I don't know what
it's doing. Yeah, what do I do with my hands?
What do I do with my hands? This is good.
I wish somebody will Jarrett like, does he go down
there and encourage you? Or he goes in golds like
he does, say he's very proud. We went to went
to a little dinner the other night and I just
told everyone we felt like it was going to get
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a little wild. I feel like I see a flailing
hand behind me. No that's me, And I say, guys,
I can't be out too late, And they're like, why
I go. I have a pickleball lesson tomorrow And everybody's like, oh,
pickleballs for old people who I'm proud of you. It's
something new that leads me to I believe Stevid brought
(29:22):
it up. He's like, I don't have any hobbies. And
I was thinking about that, and I was like, do
I have any hobbies? I love design, I love things
like that. Yeah you do. Now pick a ball. That's
a hobby. Can work out be a hobby? Of course
it is. You have a bunch of different classes that
you take. You do more classes than anyone I know.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
You have your Berries.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I love my community. You have your community at Berries. Yeah,
of course. So I was like, Okay, what are some
of my hobbies. I was like, I like design, I
obviously love now at the ranch, I like horseback riding,
like those thing.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Guess what my new hobby is going to be?
Speaker 1 (29:57):
What? Because it's one area of the ranch that I
have really spent any time on you because there was
other ones that were more important. I'm gonna rip out
the old garden that I have and I'm put in
a new garden, and I'm gonna put in a greenhouse.
And Kathy Thompson, my mother has a green thumb like
no other.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I sent you and.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Jared a picture of her yard because I was out
there for the fourth My mother crushes anyone listening from
Better Homes and Gardens or some magazine that has to
do with flowers. I need to get my mother's yard
in a magazine. It is so beautiful. I love flowers,
and so I bought all these magazines because you know,
I could just go on the computer and look at
Pinterest or whatever, but I'm like, I like flipping through magazines.
(30:37):
So when I was at the store before I came
up here, I bought all these magazines on like little
cute little gardens and stuff. And I'm gonna make that
a hobby of mine.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
You know, I.
Speaker 1 (30:51):
Want to be mass flowers. You have one pickleball, but
I can't do a durnal this season. I'm not Gordon.
I'm not even up here during the season. That's a
good point, Okay, I feel better off season hobbies. Off
season hobbies. Hey, I'm going to be a pickleball champion.
I'm a gardener. I think this is a really funny
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story that you tell. Or I called you the other
day as you were getting your little bum up to
the ranch and you were talking about your target stops
before you go to the ranch. And I've heard Steve
tell the story. He's like, we got so many fucking
pillows at this place, Like, please tell because people can
relate not so much having a ranch, but they can
(31:34):
relate to the Target stops. Will you please tell this
story you guys, well, real quick, I will just tell
you the kind of friend that Aarin is. Aaron always,
when she knows I'm driving up here, especially if I'm
by myself, Scary always tells me to call her or
let her know when I got here safely, which Scary
so sweet. And if I haven't told you that before,
(31:54):
then now's the perfect time. I think it's really nice
of you. And even when Steve was traveling back from London,
you were like, is he home safe? Like you're very
sweet to make sure that your people are you know,
good and good and secure.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
So that's very nice for you, guys.
Speaker 1 (32:09):
I love Target, Okay, not an ad, but like, think
about all the shit you can get at so much.
I'm grocery shopping there. I don't like grocery shopping, but
we've talked about it before. When I'm by myself, I
can just live off saltines and a cors light and
I'm ready to go. But when I go to Target,
I know I can get fruit there. It's the only
(32:29):
place I know where I can get outdoor furniture I
can get my clothes that I need. Target dress a door.
We'll probably twenty five bucks right here clothes. It's one
stop shopping. And every time I go in there, I'm like, oh, okay,
I'm just going to stop in for one thing. No,
it's not the Last time I was in there, the
guy goes, WHOA, this is the biggest sale of the day,
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and I was like, oh, that's nothing.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
For what I normally spend in here, it was like
six hundred bucks.
Speaker 1 (32:53):
I am going to go broke because of Target. I
buy the same things over and over again. I don't
need any more pillows, I don't need any Studio McGee baseholders,
I don't need any more automans for my feet. But
I just keep buying stuff because I just love it.
I leave there feeling like how did I live without
this stuff? If I if I hadn't stopped there on
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my way to the Red what would I do without
that new candle or that new pillow or that new
watering can that I got. It's just like it's my
favorite place to go, and there's this real excitement that
happens when I pull the cart out and I'm like, Wow,
what is it going to be today, Like what magical
treasure am I going to find today? And then I
get so excited just when I leave there. Where do
(33:35):
you go first? What aisle first? Oh? I start? I go,
I just do every aisle I go. I mean, I
don't want to miss anything. You go my pen new stuff,
and then they I don't because they might move stuff around.
But I always know in the middle with the Joanna
Gaines and the Studio McGee center, the home stuff is
always sort of centered in the middle. But I go,
I go perimeter, and it depends on which target. Then
(33:55):
I got to get checking my clothes. I have more
Target dresses and work clothes and stuff like that from
them because they got so much good stuff. I don't
know who those buyers are at Target, but they're doing
a great job and I just love it. What is
the and I'll tell you on my end, what's one
thing that you get at Target that you would never
think you could? Like? What's one thing that you're like,
whoa undercover?
Speaker 2 (34:17):
But you what would undercover thing at Target?
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Will you go?
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Because I'm trying, I don't know off the top of
my head.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
I learned pretty quickly that they have really, really cute
kids for a little or cute little boys clothes like
they have cute little graphic t's. There's this line called
Cat and Jack that not an AD, but I'd be
happy to do one. They have these little like pants
for the muffin that are adorable. And by the way,
that he can crap his pants, split his pants, do
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anything it. It's fine, it's great. Yeah, I love their
kids clothes. Off. I don't even have kids, and I'll
just throw some kids clothes in there, thinking like, hey,
when I need to have that baby present, no problem,
And you could I am uffing because there's I mean everything.
If I want my wine, no problem, go down the
wine aisle. There's nothing winer. You guys have justin wine.
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I can get my prosecco there, I can get my
my white claws. I get anything I need now everything
everything is at Target. I know this is not an AD,
but I'm just telling you.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
I look forward to it.
Speaker 1 (35:21):
I think to myself, how excited I am when I
get to go up to the ranch, mostly because I
get to stop at Target and all the new things.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
I'm gonna be back here right Yeah, costa.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Luna blanket, no problem, you need even add with these people, Ryan,
she needs an ad with them. Everything I need is
a target. Anyways, is this the last week in July?
I don't Yes, it's the twenty eighth today, Oh my gosh,
and as we closed.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
We are closing on our off season.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Off with their Heads. Yeah, the twenty eight the next
the next podcast that we film will be together, actually
not together, but we'll be seeing each other later that
day for the old fun excited Seminar. I love it,
I love you, I love you. I'm excited to see
the boys. It'll be great to see them. I've missed them.
One of my favorite things about going to the seminar
is we always find our way for all of our
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group to just sit together at dinner. And remember last
year's dinner, it was like you me stray Howie Gronk
Jewels Like the conversations that were being had were wild
and fantastic. Nothing ever will top Gronk though. Two years
ago at the seminar, we sit down and you're showing
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pictures of Mac as you should. You have a two
month old baby. Okay, no, it hasn't even two months old.
He was like two weeks old. We had in July
then yeah, so he was like a brand new baby.
But either you're showing pictures and everyone's like, oh my god,
it's so cute. And Gronk looks at you and he goes,
you look great. I was just with you. You go thanks,
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and he's like, no, I mean you just had a baby.
And he's like, You're like no, I like you tell
the story better than I do. But I was laughing
so hard. God, he's great. Our boss was very sweet
because Mac was just born, and yeah, we had the
seminar and they put up a picture and congratulations and
welcome Mack.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
And Gronk was sitting in front of Chris at I
and he turns.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Around and he goes, you had a baby. I was just
with you a couple of weeks ago at a shoot.
I'm like, via Sarah, get Roberto dreamed. I love him
so much. He's the best. He's like, you look great.
You're great.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
God what a guy.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
All right, girl, Well, I love you so much.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
And Ryan, thanks for doing you later vacation, Ah, Ray,
You're cute.
Speaker 1 (37:42):
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