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September 8, 2025 11 mins

We review Jason's sports picks and see how he does! The ex- Astronomer head of HR Kristin Cabot filed for divorce from her husband! A Phillies fan is being dubbed as "Phillies Karen" after yelling at a family over a homerun ball.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The biggest stories of the day that someone texted.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
I'm a teacher and I'm always both physically and mentally
burned out.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
So that's a perfect example. I mean, I'm.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Sure that in time there's fulfillment of knowing that you've
shaped children's lives, and maybe when parents or when the
children later tell you that, you know, I've had the
chance to tell teachers in the past that they were,
you know, really inspirational in my life, and I'm sure
that feels good. But in the process, it's like these
kids even listening to me, right, you know, like why
am I doing all this work? I would imagine that

(00:30):
set's one of those jobs that you know is important
and you know you're doing a good thing, But there's
got to be a lot of times where you're like,
what what am I doing?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Yes, and then they look at their paycheck.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
And then they still say what am I doing exactly? Yeah? No,
Then they're sure, yeah, right, question what you did? What
are these kids gonna thank me? Because I need to
thank you, Yeah, you know, I need to.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
I need to call my my brother in law, my
sister this morning in Dallas.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
I need to make sure they're having a good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Because it turns out to I have care if they're
having a good morning, and I haven't asked in a while,
you know, if they're having a good day, I want
them to have a good day, like a good morning,
babe text. Because it turns out the two Power Bowl
tickets were sold. One was in Texas for the winning
for the money at one point eight billion dollars. So
I do need to triple check. And everything's good over there.

(01:19):
Haven't heard from him in a couple of days. You know,
what if all the smack guy talk and then they
win them all the money eleven twenty three, forty four,
sixty one sixty two. The power Ball is seventeen two
tickets Missouri and Texas. The winners have not been identified
the winning tickets, and I never mind whether he didn't

(01:40):
buy this. The winning ticket in Texas, it's hard to say,
was sold at a gas station convenience store in Fredericksburg
wherever that is. No details are where the Missouri ticket
was sold. It's I'm telling you these tickets, for whatever reason,
they're never sold in downtown Dallas. You know, they're never
sold at the seven eleven on Madison Avenue in Chicago,
you know, they're never never, never where the buildings are.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
It's always a place called Fredericksburg.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
And I promise you that these guys probably worked at
the plant and it may have been part of a
pool even And I did apply it a few plants last.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Week, but nobody called me back. Apparently my resume was not.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Uh twenty five years of talking isn't good enough for
a manual labor job. But apparently I'd be a lot
more fulfilled if I did that. Ladies and gentlemen, it's
time to see how Jason Brown did Week one NFL Picks.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Disappointing week for some of the room. I must say,
oh no, I'm talking to you Cale, Yeah, oh no,
my life is it's pretty bad. Yeah, yep.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
So you picked the Eagles after they won, but you
didn't know that, So that's one. You picked the Chiefs.
I know they lost to the Chargers. Okay, now here,
I'm gonna tell you who won, and then you guys
got to tell me how he did because I don't.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Remember, So hold on figure out that. I'm ready. I
got her.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Okay, Cardinals over the Saints, Bucks over the Falcons, Bangles
over the Browns, Raiders over the Patriots, Broncos over the Titans,
Hackers over the Lions, Bills over the Ravens, Jags over
the Panthers, Stealers over the Jets, Colts over the Dolphins,
Commanders over the Giants, the four nine Ers over the Seahawks,

(03:27):
and the Rams over the Texans, and then the Vikings
and the Bears play to Night. I know you have
the Bears in that game that's tonight. Thank you that
I may have just mentioned that.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
But yeah, to my husband, and I'm sick of it
this show.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Can you hear can you hear me in the headphones?
The Bears play to Night? The Bears are tonight.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
My house of how things are set off house?

Speaker 2 (03:51):
I mean, but this time it wasn't even like a
minute later. He was literally consecutive. All right, so we
do he got a lot wrong?

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Oh yeah, you yeah, oh yeah, al yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Okay, I'll let you tell you that statistically not good. Okay,
So we're not off to a verdi anything the NT
media made for last night. We'll get to that, I'm
sure in the Entertainment Report. In a moment, big night
for Gagan Arianna. Grand Dame Kristen Cabot I believe was
how you say her name? Remember this woman? She was
the one set on Coldplace Kiss cam having an alleged
affair with a former astronomer CEO, Andy Byron. She's filed

(04:26):
for divorce from her husband, Andrew, apparently Andrews. But I
guess did she she got to file exactly No, I thought, Andrew,
I'm making sure that goes in my name. I'm divorcing you.
She filed for separation on August thirteenth. Andrew's second wife, Julia,
said that Andrew is not a nice person and is
likely not hurt by the incident, but only embarrassed.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Oh damn, why is he getting drugs?

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Right?

Speaker 3 (04:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Yeah, She hasn't commented on the divorce. And then remember
last week I told you about the Nestley CEO. This
dude was suddenly fired after it came out that he
was having a secret relationship with the subordinate will already
involved with another employee. I guess his longtime mistress reported
the affair through Nesley's anonymous hotline, which led to an investigation.
So not only was he sleeping with one of his employees,

(05:13):
he was cheating on that person with another employee. You
cannot do you're the CEO, man, Yeah, it was like
we talked about last week. If you insist on sleeping
with one of your employees, you insist, and it's consensual
and everyone's on the up and up. Everything's on the
up and up, and that's who you want to be
with and the whole thing. Then you're the CEO. She

(05:33):
has to quit or he has to quit, whoever it
is right, because otherwise this is what happens.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
But no, this dude was out here.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Oh so he broke the rules by not disclosing a
relationship with his employee. He was confronted by the board,
called the liar and let go immediately without any severance.
The two women involved left the company with severance. Someone
else is taking over now. This is the second CEO
change at Nicely in two years and comes amid worries
about leadership stability.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Damn sloppy, very sloppy.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
A Philadelphia Phillies fan went viral after she stole a
home run ball from a young fan and I'm sure
you know what happened next. My understanding is she's been
canceled and fired from her job. You can't be doing
stuff like this for a lot of reasons, but especially
not now, because the Internet will Internet, and people will
find out who you are and come to your house.
Several fans were seen going for the home run ball

(06:20):
hit by a Phillies player during their game against the Marlins.
A man believed to be the boy's father got the
ball in the stands and took it back to his son. However,
a female fan got in the man's face and claimed
that she took the ball. He took the ball out
of her hands. After a few seconds of yelling, the
guy just said find take it. The Marlin stadium staff
saw the incident gave the boy a gift bag full

(06:41):
of items, and then he later got to meet the
player who hit the home run and gave him a
sign bat. And I did read this weekend that this
they're calling her Phillies Karen. Apparently she's been identified and
like all all kinds of bad things are happening. Oho,
it's a I mean, look, the only way that I
can see as being any kind of issue is if
it's like a record setting home run ball and you

(07:02):
physically caught it yourself. You did catch it. He was
in your hand and you secured it, and you know what,
I mean, like it's a Barry Bonds, Mark maguire. You know,
the balls worth a million dollar. You don't know who
those people are, the balls worth millions of dollars. You
caught it and you secured it, and then some man
came over and took it from you.

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Maybe we have a case.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
But when it's a melee and the balls just in
the stands and it bounces around, whoever gets it gets it.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
That's just how it goes.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
Yeah, you know, was she with anyone or was the
ball like just for her? I couldn't see that any
of the stories like was she trying to give it
to a kid or was she was trying to keep
it version before? Okay, yeah, she's the worst. You got
to watch the video. She was the worst.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Once.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
When you see a kid involved, just get off, just
leave it alone. But I don't think she knew that
it was for a kid originally, because this guy was
away from his seat and he snatched the ball and
then went back to his sea.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
But she came to him in his seat, so she
saw the kid.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Yeah, once you see the kid, I think you should
be It's like, okay, I mean I understand her approaching
him originally, but I'm not sure.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
That I do because it's not like, again, if if
the ball goes into the crowd, it's not like the
dude said, I'm hitting it to you Phillies, Karen, you know,
and then he hit it right, it's in the general vicinity,
like well.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
That's what she heard.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
Well yeah, right, But like if the ball goes in
the in the you know, bleachers or whatever, I mean,
it's it's going into an area where they're going to
be at least like ten hands extended for it, you
may not get it. So anyway, there's an only fans
boom on college campuses, and it sparked mental health concerns.
More and more college students are turn into only fans

(08:37):
to generate quick income during a time of storing tuition
costs averaging thirty eight thousand dollars a year that's the
average cost to go to college. Posting adult content has
become not just common, but even a source of pride
among students, marking a cultural shift in campus values. But
despite the financial gains or serious concerns, increased risks of stalking,
threats to personal safety, psychological pendency on validation, also potential

(09:02):
long term harm to job prospects and self esteem. One
creator admitted to fearing for her personal safety, saying that
every night when she goes to sleep, she feels like
someone's going to break into her house and murder her.
Mental health experts warned that instant gratification of subscribers income
and attention can erode self worth and reinforce and reinforce
unhealthy dependencies. I guess probably true. If you're making money

(09:24):
doing things now, you know, at eighteen, how are you
going to feel about that when you're you know, ten
years from now and you know that, is that going
to be something that you're proud of doing? Depending how
far you took it. A couple of criminal masterminds in
What's Trending this Morning? Two women who sold two thousand
dollars worth of clothes from a TJ Max, which must
have been a lot of clothes thousand a lot of

(09:45):
clothes that is several people's wardrobe in Massachusetts. They were
nod you know, Wendy's drive through across the street. An
employee was able to see what vehicle the women fled
in and called police. When the officers arrived, they were
able to see the vehicle in line and a way
these across the parking lot. Apparently there's a little bit
of a backup there. They were hungry, the clothes were

(10:06):
in the back seat, and a large amount of other
items that were stolen from other stories was there too.
They were arrested and a study has found that people
with longer eyelashes, specifically those longer than one third the
width of an eye, are perceived as more open to
casual relationships, so longer eyelashes signals looser women. The research
suggests that while moderately long eyelashes are viewed as most

(10:29):
attractive and healthy, as longer eyelashes are interpreted as a
signal of sexual openness. In other words, very long eyelashes
were interpreted as a possible signal of openness to short
term or casual relationships.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
That's rude. Now, I wonder if you if you paste
them on there, what does that mean? Like that?

Speaker 2 (10:46):
I'm like, I'm you want to be right, Like I'm
trying to be I'm trying to be loose. That's why
I put mine on every day. Like, guys, when I
walk in here and I'm just like, can you see
can you see? Like everyone, it's me, I am a
naughty boy.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
I'm loose.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
It's Star Trek Day, It's National Boss Employee Exchange Days.
Some people around here and need to do a pay
attention to that. The exchange part is the responding to
things would be nice and National Hematology and Oncology Nurses
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