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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The best Bits of the week with Morgan.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
It's Listener Q and daytime.
Speaker 1 (00:04):
We're Morgan in a show member answer almost all your questions.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
What's up?
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Everyone?
Speaker 2 (00:10):
We are here for the listener Q and A times.
Scoobs aka Scoob of Steve aka Steven I don't have
any other names. Is here with me this weekend and
we're answering some listener questions? Do you go with that?
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Yeah, I'm okay, I guess I guess we could do that.
This is the question answer one. Yeah, I don't really
have a choice obviously, right, No you don't because I
walk out. Then it's like you don't have an episode.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Yeah, I don't really have anybody ask the question too.
I mean I guess I could answer them, but that'd
be weird because they're directed towards you.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Have there ever been any questions? Because I don't listen
to other best bits, just being totally honest, that's rude.
I don't even listen to my own I lived it
while I need to hear it again. But here's the thing,
A question for you, is anyone ever not answer the question?
Or but like I'm not answering that or.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Walked out of here?
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Most of the time, if I have one that I question,
I'll ask before we went to start. Before I'm like,
do you want to go into this, and they'll say
yes or no.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Oh, has there been a question that you wanted to
get into and they didn't want to get into?
Speaker 2 (01:03):
I mean there's listen, there's times that means.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
There is the answers yes, well you don't have to
go any further already, no, because that gets up by
the layers.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Me. I am ninety nine percent in open books, so really,
people ask me things and I'm most of the time
going to answer.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yeah, same thing. I don't give a crap whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
But that's not everybody on our show. Not everybody's necessarily
like that.
Speaker 3 (01:24):
The answers yes for people who want to answer questions.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yes, but not openly. But I try and make sure
all the listeners get their answers. But there are also
things that get super super personal. I'm like, okay, we've
probablyhod ye summer.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
A little bit, let's sold security number.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Yeah, And those are the ones where I'm like, do
you want to do this?
Speaker 3 (01:38):
I would recommended yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
So so technically no, but yes.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Okay, I got the answer. I want to thank you
so much.
Speaker 4 (01:45):
Yeah. I took a little long to answer that.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
So the answer is yes, all right.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Offer in Massachusetts, there is no question. I'm just trying
to be nice here. I hear laughing out there too. Okay,
no question. I love a good Scuba and Morgan best
bit's my favorite. This is Aubrey in Massachusetts. We got
(02:12):
Lindsay and Oklahoma who said, Scuba, I love you, and
then Audrey from Sacramento says, really hate that you might
leave the show. Those are our shadows.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Yeah, so I asked her a question.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
She was like, we're doing question answer one, and I
was like, you guys so much.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Guys, this is my life all all the time. It's
like I have brothers and they're always cracking jokes. I'm
glad you guys both find that so funny. Both of
their faces are red, Like Scuba is crying right now
and blood Bogs is stopping his foot so proud of
his joke. Okay, I mean it was funny, it.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
Wasn't fun or for our families.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Okay, oh my god, why did you call him in here?
Speaker 3 (03:18):
I forgot it was something to do with It doesn't
matter anymore now about it.
Speaker 4 (03:24):
Yeah, you're probably sorry, game.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Something's a Saturday, dude, I hope you guys, I'm joining
Happy Weekend everyone.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
It's a Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Guys. Do you want to come in on a Saturday?
Because I will?
Speaker 4 (03:48):
You won't.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
You're in here saying I can't say I'm happy weekend
and I've been here on a Saturday. I'm so done with.
Speaker 4 (04:02):
What's a good question?
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Just go ahead?
Speaker 2 (04:04):
No, no, I'm done for both of you. It has
been three minutes.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
If you guys, I see man, I get you back.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Up, guys. This is every morning like these two will
crack these random inside jokes and they're the only ones
that are ever laughing.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
That's a good one, all right, man, Good weekend.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Bye, lunch out up here. Get out of the office, ky.
I wish you could see both of them like they
think they are the funniest people in the entire world.
Right now?
Speaker 5 (04:47):
Yeah, awesome, man, get out out of the office.
Speaker 4 (04:52):
I did, I did? I forgot why? I see you?
Speaker 3 (04:56):
That's great?
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Are you good now?
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Yeah? I'm good. I guess it's we have to do commercials.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
No, do you feel better? I felt like a freaking
human punch. I just got it again, rude.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
It's all good.
Speaker 3 (05:14):
Fun, A good fun. All right?
Speaker 2 (05:15):
What was your favorite childhood? Amy from Wisconsin?
Speaker 3 (05:26):
What was the question? Sorry?
Speaker 2 (05:27):
What is your favorite child? What was your favorite child
a TV show? Amy from Wisconsin? Answer the freaking question?
Speaker 4 (05:38):
My favorite child like scrambling over the place.
Speaker 3 (05:43):
I feel like setting papers.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
And stacks right now. Anxiety?
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Okay, sorry? Oh? What is your favorite cheap shows a child?
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Yeah? Your favorite childhood TV show?
Speaker 3 (05:59):
I don't a lot of favorite shout of TV shows.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Okay, we'll just give me one, because you just meant
five minutes.
Speaker 6 (06:03):
Las No, I'm laughing, and I don't even have a
reason a laugh.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
He's been five minutes laughing.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Oh my god, I.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
Love rug Rats. I'd watched the hell out of rug Rats.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
That's a great, great one.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
Rug Rats.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
That is actually on Disney or does Nickelodeon. It's on Paramount.
Speaker 3 (06:28):
Because Nickelodeon they have all the Nickelodeon stuff. I'd watched that.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
You just took edible.
Speaker 3 (06:33):
Oh my god, your eyes are right now. Oh okay, Rugrats,
rug Rats a real monsters, Doug Ren and.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Stimpy doesn't Lunchbox looks like Doug.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
He does look a lot like dumb, especially when he
like cleans himself up and he gets the short hair
and everything.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Yeah, like the really baby face.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Yes, you seem like a country fast or whatever he
looks like. He comes in all dude, dude, dude.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Okay, Michelle in Texas, on's know, your favorite nineties band?
Speaker 3 (07:00):
My god, favorite nineties band would have to be between
I would say Hooting the Blowfish and Asa Basse. Okay,
there are the first two cassettes that I got, so
I'm just biased towards them.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Okay, what are your top five bourbons? Roberto from Southwest Florida.
He's not, in fact drinking bourbon, and he's drinking water
right now.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
I'm not sure what the Saturday though, So who knows
what I'm drinking?
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Are you sureating to take all something? No?
Speaker 3 (07:33):
I didn't.
Speaker 4 (07:34):
Okay, oh my god.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
My favorite bourbon's I love whistle Pig. The twelve year
Rise really good, and then the six years decent. So
there's two. Three more would then be like Basil Hayden.
If you can find it out your Costco, get it there.
It's same size bottle. It's not like the massive size one,
which you can usually ge bigger bottles and stuff, but
get the one from Costco because it's like fifteen twenty
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dollars cheaper from the actual store, liquor store and stuff.
Basil Hayden, that's three. Number four would have to be
like Victor's Victor's Rye or Mictor's Bourbon's or Whiskey's pretty good,
So that's four and five maybe Angels Envy it's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
All of these are like wild because I was ready
for you to say, like a wild turkey, you're like
a Jack Daniels. Are the names that I recognize. Then
you started listening to these things. I was like the song.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
Twelve track twelve and Whistlepig's album there were wilds.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Okay, well, yeah, there you go, talking about Robert.
Speaker 3 (08:36):
That was an other episode we did. We're talking about Roberto.
We're talking about evolving our drinks and going from one
to the next.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Yeah, that's part one, gotcha part one?
Speaker 4 (08:43):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (08:44):
Cool gave away that this is a Wednesday that we're
because we needed to record a little early this week.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
Yes, so so evolving, So talking about the beginning to now,
like back in the day would have been like, oh
I love Jack Daniels, just a fine, But as you
get older, you realize, like, oh, I can't handle it anymore.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
It's just too harsh.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
I need something a little bit more smooth, and so
that my palate's gotten a little bit more sophisticated over
the years.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
We love a sophisticated palette.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
We love a sophisticated palate.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
Hello, Okay, did you ever visit famous people's cemeteries when
you lived in La?
Speaker 3 (09:21):
This is from Richard, not on purpose, but there the
Hollywood Forever Cemetery was a spot where they would host
these movie things. We can watch a movie, so I've
been there for that, and then it was also next to.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
The famous people buried there.
Speaker 3 (09:34):
Oh, it's like all famous people.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
What okay, I guess is there a benefit to being
buried there rather than being like buried wherever your family.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Is or I think it's just like a status saying like, oh,
this is where all the famous people are. They're buried there,
and there's another cemetery in burbankh they're buried and so
there's two cemeteries, one for the almost it's almost like
TV and film.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Who are some people that are buried as Actually you
answer the question and all I'll google it.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
Yeah, look up Hollywood Forever Cemetery. It should be near
the Paramount a Lot or is that the one in Burbank?
I feel like the Hollywood Forever Cemetery or the Hollywood
Cemetery that's over there off of Gower Street and.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
It faces the Hollywood Sign.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
It's all status thing.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
It's all a bunch of like older I don't know
any of these things.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
It's like forties, fifties, Okay, is in that one Hollywood
Forever But.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Like a lot of these things, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:26):
So Hollywood Forever Cemetery, is that the one over there?
And yep, Saint Michael Blvore, Yeah, that's the one by
Doctor Phil's lot, the Paramount Lot.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Oh, Judy Garland was buried there, so I went there
one time.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
It was so creepy. So I was working on set
for a TV show on ABC called Notorious. It was
the season finale. It was the final episode of the
first season, but it was a series finale. The show
got canceled, and so that the vibe of that night
was like weird because everyone knew they were getting fired
and this show was supposed to do something and it didn't.
So we we had met the pickup spot for the
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for the buses that pick up and take you to
the location was We had to park at the Hollywood
Forever Cemetery and call time was like four pm, so
it was a nighttime shoot because they were shooting at night.
So we had to park our cars there and I'm like, oh,
but they closed the gates I think at ten or eleven,
So I was like, how are we going to get
our cars out of here? Like, and they're like, oh,
we'll figured out when we get back them. All right, whatever,
park my car there, we get in the we all
(11:21):
get in the bus. We head downtown LA. We shoot
the scene, and then we're coming back and it's like
one in the morning. I'm like, oh my god, I
forgot we parked our cars at.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
The freaking cemetery. This is so creepy.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
And you get there and we're like honking the horn.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
The gates locked.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
I'm like, oh my god, I'm not gonna able to
get home all this crap. And then some guy comes
out like this is like out of a movie that's
like old hunched over like crypt keeper looking guy comes
out and unlocks the.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Door and the slides open the doors and you all
get on.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
It and you get in there and he gets your
car and I'm and I'm telling you, it's like I
don't know if it's like if there were lights, but
I could just see all these like figures throughout the cemetery.
Was so creepy, and I just remember, we're just having
that tunnel vision of like, don't look left, don't look.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
Right, just walk to your car. Just walk to your car.
Just walk to your car.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
And not only was the Spirit world like running rampant
and where we're at, but it's also a lot of crime.
People hop the fence and like Doug stuff and like,
oh my god. Also need to get my car because
I don't get like mugged and no one's here and
everyone's I was like, oh my god, make got my car.
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Is the furthest one back? It was just so creepy.
Speaker 3 (12:21):
I don't really know the point of the story, but
it was just a really creepy thing. And I thoughked
in my car the other night and it was hella,
hello weird.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
So Richard he did and he never went back because
he didn't want to see all the creepy figures again.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
Oh yes, yeah, that was the question.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Yeah, basically, if you ever visited the cemeteries.
Speaker 4 (12:34):
Yes, so, yes, I did.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
And then there's one in Burbank that I've never been to,
but I just drove by it a lot because it
was near the studio. Burbank Cemetery. That's where I feel
like most of the newer dead people get get buried at.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
The newer one.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
The newer one, the Forest Lawn, Forest Lawn, Yeah, forest
Lawn and Burbank.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Who is buried at Forest Lawn?
Speaker 4 (12:54):
I think like people like Walt.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
Disney, Fischer, Paul Walker, Nipsy Hus, Yeah, Freddie Prince.
Speaker 3 (13:02):
Okay, a lot more television or maybe or newer I think, is.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Your I mean there's some older one. There's also inventors. Oh,
there's well, there's multiple. There's one in Glendale, California. There's
one in Buffalo, New York, and there's one in Cathedral City.
So Glendale, California, Glendale, Glendell whatever.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
Glendell, Yeah, because Glendale's right next to Burbank. It's right
in the middle.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
Yeah, So there's a few of them that looks like
it's a notable cemetery for people because there's like a
inventor and a president buried at the one in New York.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
Yeah, it was always like a oh, the grave of
Bob Barker.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
Bob Barker's are too. It was always like a big deal.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Whenever someone would die, you would see tons of cars everywhere.
There's also a good cut through two to get through Burbank.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
I never knew that.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
Thanks Richard, Thanks Richard so much.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Okay, we're gonna speak a break. We'll answer a few
more questions. Okay, what got you both into radio? Kyle
from British Columbia, Canada.
Speaker 4 (14:00):
Dan, Canada, what's up? What up north of the border?
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Yeah, we love that. Keep my insurance sweet. I went
to college for broadcast journalism and planned to be like
a news anchor and then realized I didn't really want
to do that. Ended up getting a job out of
an internship that I did with iHeart back in my
home city of Wichitak, Kansas, and I started working in
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radio through that and that was just a digital directing job.
Then I moved to Nashville for another digital directing job,
and then I got the job with the show. So
that's been my course of career since college. That's mine, Scuba,
keep it we're keeping it tight.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Oh, then this is not a tight question.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Yeah, you can do this. I just did it.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
What was the question again?
Speaker 2 (14:45):
Sorry? As what got you both into radio?
Speaker 3 (14:47):
Saturday? And to check it out my emails and getting
had for the week?
Speaker 4 (14:49):
What got me?
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Also? My favorite bart was like, Scooba, Hey, we're gonna
keep it, Like sure, we're in. He's like, well, no,
that's on you. But this man's been five minutes laughing,
and so it's on me.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
It's on me. You got valid, valid, valid, That is
very valid and actually correct. How did I get in
the radio? Well, it's funny you asked that question. So
I always wanted to be in entertainment. I always wanted
to do the forward facing camera side of things, or
and ord directing, producing film, and so that was not
(15:26):
obtainable where I lived. And I was like, well, the
entertainment medium here is radio. And then I was like
it'd be kind of fun whatever. I didn't really think
about it very much. I was in a band. It
was that screaming band, and I was like, oh, what
will be the way to get our music on the radio.
I was like, oh, I will, I will infiltrate and
go from the inside and get our music played on
the radio.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
You're like Hydra when it comes to the Avengers.
Speaker 3 (15:49):
Sure you have no idea. It's a great reference, but
somebody totally understood it. See, when you're on radio, the
people in the room may not understand it, but it's
not for the people in the room. It's for the
people who are listening, because they're probably a thousand people
that go, oh, I don't how draw my god, it's
a great joke. But I'm like, I don't. I don't
get it. But there's also other side the audience. It's
like me and goes don't. I don't get it. So
we relate to both sides. Anyways, thank you, so yes, so,
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So I want to get my music played on the radio.
And then and then I was like I don't know
really how to do that. And then I heard this
commercial for the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and it was
on I was like the midday guy crash On j
r R. Played the car. He was like he had,
you know, I read commercials for them and stuff.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
I remember hearing. I was like, man, that'd be kind
of cool. I was like, I don't know what that is.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
And so I literally signed up for that class. I
hate using the word literally, but because it was literally
signed up for it, and then within maybe I don't know,
like a month of being there, I met a guy
who was the morning show producer for the pop station
there XL one O six seven, and he was like,
hey man, he goes. He was like he just kind
of noticed that you have great work ethic early. He
was like, even have pretty good chops. We would do
(16:54):
like fake breaks and learn stuff for the television and
radio side. It was like a trade school basically, and
I was like, to be fine, I don't know if
this will go anywhere. It turns out of the schools,
like I think it's got in a lot of trouble
or something. Was my gut of it being what it
was was what it was, And a lot of the
professors and teachers there were like not really, I mean
they were you know, they.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
Were what they were.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
They were fake.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
They were fake, but they were like like it would
be like going to a company and be like, hey,
you know, I'd love to meet the CEO of McDonald's
and then you're like, oh, yeah, I work high up
in there and you're just a cash registered person and
you show up three days a week and not even
there all the time. It's like one of those people
where it's like they would have people who weren't really
like there, but they were there, or they were there
at thirty years ago.
Speaker 4 (17:37):
It just was like it wasn't what you thought it
was going to be.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
It wasn't.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
It wasn't like Bobby Bones.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
Was one of the teachers, like, oh crap, Bobby's still
like wow, that's you know, I know who he is
and he's in the industry.
Speaker 4 (17:46):
Whoa, Oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
I'm gonna impress him and hopefully, you know, whatever will
come from this, or I can learn from.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
Someone who's been Oh wow, Okay.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
It wasn't that got It wasn't that at all, Like,
not even close to it. But there was one professor
and after knowing him, I was like, oh, this guy
just he's a hustler and has lots of different jobs
and if someone's gonna pay money, he's going to be there.
He's just that kind of person. And so I met him.
His name's Alex. He was the producer of the morning
show and he was there and he was like, hey, man,
why don't you just come by one day? And I
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don't know what the game was, He's just come by
one day and you can meet the show and hang
outs all right, cool whatever. And then I was like, oh, sure,
no problem. So I know, I didn't go to work
the next day, and I showed up that morning and
I got there super early before all of them got there.
And then he met me out from brought me in
and I just hung out. I just hung out for
the day and just watched. At the end of the day,
Johnny came up to me. He'said, hey, Man, will be
my intern, And I was like, yeah, man, surely, yeah cool,
(18:38):
totally yea yeah, of court, Yeah, yeah, I'll be when
you need me. So I be here tomorrow at whatever.
I think it was like four. I got there like
three fifteen, and I got there before.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
He got there.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
So it was like this basically, that school, in that
moment brought me to meeting these people, which then turned
into this career. And the school got so mad because
then I just stopped showing up because I'm I don't
really need you anymore and I'm now an intern over here.
But I guess you still need a paper work to
be a legal intern toor whatever, and so that's why
I went there.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
It so I was like, oh, he's good, you get paperwork.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
So I had them fill out a letterhead saying I
could do this internship and at the time like this
is amazing, We're gonna get credit for this that like
that we did this and we connected and made this
a thing. But then after like but I went to
like one more class and I was like, I'm not
to my point earlier. I'm like, why would I keep
learning from these people? But this is everything they're teaching
me is antiquated. The equipment is old, like it isn't
what it actually is. Because I'm now seeing what's happening,
(19:25):
I'm like, this is these are two different worlds. This
was twenty years behind of what's actually going on it
often is, and so I'm like, all right, well.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
This is a waste of my time. I was like
twenty and I'm like this is dumb.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
I'm like, so I just stopped showing up the class
and then I just kept doing the internship and the
internship turned into a job and it just kept snowballing
into where I'm at now.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Yeah, that's cool. I don't think I had heard that
story before. That was a good one. Okay, thanks Kyle.
Speaker 3 (19:48):
Wasn't short but I sort of shortened up. There's a
lot more detail that I left out.
Speaker 2 (19:51):
I'm proud of you, but I.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Doubted as fast as I could. Just for you.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Thank you. Go in here with Tanya in California. Wanted
to find a rad No, no, it's no differently.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
It's not Ta and I a Maybe she's just trying
to fool us.
Speaker 2 (20:07):
If you could be behind a microphone, would you stay
stay aware here with the show, because I think some
people think you might be leaving.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Like you're like.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
You can. Would I stay? Yeah? I would for a
little bit. Yeah, yeah, always.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
Too, just so people are aware.
Speaker 4 (20:30):
I never want to take I never want to go.
Speaker 3 (20:33):
From one to the next without making sure whatever I'm
leaving is fully set up or have something in place
to keep it at a similar level. Not saying anyone
could ever do what I do, because it's it's just
there are very few people. But I want to find
someone who could at least somewhat come in and try
to keep the train moving so it doesn't completely fall apart.
(20:54):
Not saying it would, but there are some things that
it's like when Da White Street wasn't there in the office,
Like where's my're like White did that.
Speaker 4 (21:00):
I did this? Why did that?
Speaker 3 (21:01):
You're like, oh, shoot, okay, right, maybe he was someone
that was of value.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
I always think you're somebody of valuable.
Speaker 4 (21:07):
Well, I don't mean like that. I mean you know
what I.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
Mean, like I appreciate you all the time.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
Not saying that anyone has said or would feel that way.
I'm just saying like.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
I'm offended right now.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
No, no, no, you know what I mean. I'm just trying
to like put I'm trying to find analogy or something.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
I know I got you. I'm just giving no more questions.
You laughed at me for five minutes.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
So you do know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (21:27):
Like like things whenever something even when someone on the
show is not there for a day, like oh that was,
Oh we're missing gotcha this because so and so did
certain you know, just in life, you know, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
You're important to us Scuba and we don't want you
to leave, but I personally would like you to tase
your dreams however they may look. And even if you
leave us, but you will be missed.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
Well, thank you. I appreciate that. I do want to
have a proper transition, which will mean like this is
one of the things where it's like, all right, quit
the job and start the next job the next day.
This this would take a little bit time of me
still doing a dual role. I would think, or maybe
I don't know. I have no idea, but I think
I think that would make the most sense, but I
don't know if I should. That's where we should be.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
Okay, well we will stop it. There no more questions.
The press conference is over and I had more, but
you know again, they spent five minutes laughing at me.
So they took five minutes of your questions.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
You go through all the questions, I'll pick one.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
Nope, nope, come on, you're done.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
We are someone right now is like upsetting a question.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Well, it's your God's fault.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
No, it's not your fault.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
Actually no, it's just actually read.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Them you want. Morgan won't read them.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
I'm sorry if your questions they are have apologized.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
I tried back to your guys.
Speaker 4 (22:32):
I really try, guys listening.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
And keep you greg under an hour and we just
hit the hour mark.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
What if there's like one, I'm like, we should answer,
like what if that person is not going to be
living next time?
Speaker 4 (22:40):
What if they're going to die?
Speaker 2 (22:42):
And the next week, I have to choose any ones.
Already I can't answer all of them.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
You know how many questions come in, I don't know, Like,
but there's like a top three where you probably had
something you were set to like get into, but now
we can get in.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
So I just went for the last one that I
had that I actually truly had was about more of
the career stuff. And we're stopping there.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
So okay, cool, all right, all.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Right, really listen to my new podcasting this personally. I
have a childhood trauma specialist. She's a therapist, and we
talk a lot about childhood trauma. And then I did
a little personal journal intrigue. Maybe you can relate to
some of that. Scuba you can go follow him at
Scuba Steve Radio and a bun a journal. I do
like audio journals. Oh that's on like the back end,
(23:23):
Like I'll bring on the expert for them to be
like the expert, and then I'll just talk about my experience,
like as if I were journaling, but it's an audio.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
Oh I see I.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
Heard journal sorry checking emails on a Saturday journals Like, oh,
you're like doing a journal and you're putting it like
a like a tumblr, like a blog.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Remember Tumblr, Remember tumbler. But this is like the podcast
version of that got It's true, Like I'm not like
nothing's written now and I'm just like speaking from my
life experience.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
Podcast that you deer podcast.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Maybe dear podcast, Dear dear Morgan.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
That's men.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Made dear man.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Okay, we're getting out of here.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Bye everybody. Yes, that's the best bits of the week
with Morgan. Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out
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