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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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(00:30):
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and Kiki's Court this hour. What are you working on?

Speaker 2 (00:46):
K massive news for bad Bunny fans? Hello, we got
to talk about it, Crown.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
And Kiki's Court is next butt, I'm bomb girl, pastor
Is that you order a fresh show? It's court rise
the honorable here, Yes, I am judge Kiki Right, give
us the case.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Please, all right, let's get into the courtroom. It says, hey,
ki ki, am I wrong for exposing my pastor. My
family is longtime members of our neighborhood church. As a kid,
I was forced to attend church, but as an adult,
I only visit from time to time. However, I've always
kept a friendly relationship with our pastor, and I've always
had a lot of respect for the guy until a

(01:34):
couple of weeks ago when I ran into him in
the parking lot of an adult's only hotel, a place
similar to the spot that rhymes with hipparis.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
For those who don't know this is Jason's parents knew.
This is a bit of a local It has local
lure lore andre like a fishing lure, like a lore.
It's an adult themed hotel, yes, and they have things
like wolves, slides and waterfalls, hear and mirrors and hot

(02:11):
tubs in the rooms and places where you could attach
shirt and apparati yep to the ceiling kind of thing.
It's a bit of a themed resort anyway. Okay, yeah,
only for adults m hm.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
And he was obviously shook when he saw me because
he was getting into the car and next to him
was his wife's sister. My husband and I were so
stunned and I couldn't stop thinking about it.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
So I sent his wife a message on Facebook.

Speaker 3 (02:36):
Well, his wife announced their divorce at church on Sunday,
and now my mother is mad at me, saying that
I ruined the church and our pastor's legacy.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Oh my gosh? Okay, well, you guys are the jury
eight five five five nine three five contact the same number.
I judge Kiki would say, I.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Am clutching my pearls girl, because I was about to
say what were you doing down to the adults on
the hotel, but she mentioned her husband, so no judgment there.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
However, I don't think she's wrong. I don't. I don't
think she's wrong.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
You saw that man getting into a car with his
wife's sister at the hotel.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
At a hotel that he is, there is no other
purpose to be there, There's no You don't just accidentally
book that on Travelocity or something like. That is a
place where you go for those sorts of activities, Yeah
it was.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
You weren't having Bible study down at the place. So no,
I don't think you're wrong for telling his wife. I mean,
you saw what you saw, and it obviously was bothering you.
You couldn't stop thinking about it, and you send her
the message. And clearly there must have been something true
because they're getting a divorce. And I don't think it's
right for your mom to say that you're ruined the

(03:44):
pastor's legacy. He ruined his own legacy, because what are
you doing with your wife's sister.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That's sloppy, everyone knows. Just go to a different city
or something, like, you know, someplace. I mean, I go
to like a like a place that's I mean, if
if I see you check if I see you checking
in to a hotel with someone who is not your
wife and it is not a sex themed hotel, I

(04:11):
may maybe there would be a way that you could
excuse or justify that, but there is no way. There
is no other purpose to be at this place but
for that. But here's where I'm Kiki, where I'm always
judge Kiki, where I'm always a little little mixed up.
Is I tend to be someone who's like, I need
to mind my business because again, and I've said this

(04:32):
many times, it is not my job to be captain Savaho.
It is not my job to call out every everything
I see that might be an injustice. Sometimes I think
I just need to I need to stay in my
lane and not ask too many questions because I really
don't know what I'm on earthing or what I'm uncovering. Now,
others would argue, no, if you see something that you

(04:54):
know is not right, then you should identify it call
it out, and because that's the right thing to do,
I guess I sometimes wonder is that the right thing
to do? Is it truly the right thing to do
to call out everything you see that might not smell right?

Speaker 3 (05:08):
Maybe not everything, not everything like this, especially because I'm
assuming I don't know this pastor.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
I have never been to his mask or whatever he's
up to. I've never been to it.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Now we have an even bigger problem because you shouldn't
have a wife then.

Speaker 5 (05:23):
Right, that's true, So I've never been to his service
to services.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
However, I feel like he's probably.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
Preaching certain things a certain lifestyle my assumption, so why
doesn't he live by it?

Speaker 4 (05:35):
And he got caught up?

Speaker 2 (05:37):
So I feel like it's only right to say something.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Okay, you know, So then we have an obligation then
to identify or or sort of present to everyone else
everything that we see that we may not think is right,
and we need to tell everybody involved that it may
not be right. That's our responsibility.

Speaker 3 (05:56):
No, but in certain situations it is absolutely your possibility.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
If you see my man down to the hotel and it's.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
A woman in the car, it's not me, you absolutely
have an obligation to tell me.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Okay, Now what if what if you guys had like
a little open thing going on and then I just
blew you up, so I embarrassed you. I blew the
top off the whole thing, and now you've got a
mess that you wouldn't have had if I hadn't said anything.

Speaker 4 (06:23):
Well, it's not a mess, yeah, if it's.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Open, but it could be because I exposed it. Now,
so now you're embarrassed because you didn't want people to know.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Well no, no, no, I would say thank you for
letting me know for it, and that's it.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
It might be different if it was my sister Akau,
if it's my pastor someone who I don't necessarily know
all the ins and outs of. I don't know if
I'm getting involved in that, But think about it.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
If you're a longtime member of this church. She mentioned
that her family has been in this church since they
were children, so she probably has a relationship with the
wife as well as the first line.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
So no, I get it, I get it. I'm just
I don't know. I don't like to get involved other
people's business because I don't know that business is complicated
these days. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (07:02):
Promise, if there's an arrangement, it doesn't include siblings, I.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Don't know.

Speaker 7 (07:08):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Emily, how you doing, good.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Morning, good morning, good morning?

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Made five five three five. You guys are the jury,
So Judge Kiki, I want to make sure I got
this right. Essentially, a pastor was seen going into an
adult themed hotel with someone who was not his wife,
not only not his wife, but his wife's sister yep.
And so this person went and told the wife this

(07:35):
is what I saw. And now the pastor's getting divorced.
And now people are upset because it's like, you didn't
need to be involved. What do you think?

Speaker 8 (07:43):
I mean, maybe you gotta practice what you pray, get it?

Speaker 4 (07:47):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 9 (07:50):
That's what I'm saying, all right, I'm saying here like
you know what.

Speaker 8 (07:54):
And I also said, if you're in the public eye,
and I'm not saying obviously that was meant to.

Speaker 10 (07:58):
Be private, but I mean you're in the public.

Speaker 8 (08:01):
Right, So if you're in the public, honey, it's a
public's business now, and if the church is not about it.

Speaker 9 (08:08):
You might not have a business anymore.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
That's what you're preached.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
That's all I gotta say.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, I mean, if you're going to be sloppy, then
you know you can't be that sloppy.

Speaker 10 (08:15):
Yep, just messy, baby, just being mess.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
That's right, that's right, Emily, Thank you have a good day.
Glad you called.

Speaker 7 (08:23):
No.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
I mean, it is pretty sloppy, very like, what are
you doing right? And you left nothing to the imagination
because you just checked into the freakom hotel come so
like again, it's not even like I don't even know what.
I don't know how you could justify any hotel, but
you certainly can't justify that one.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Just butt naked, don't go down the slide now.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
I think you could check that place out by that hour,
so you know, like it really, I don't think you
have to stay the whole night. I don't take I
don't know that, but you know, I haven't been there
spokesperson in quite a while. But hey, Mark, how you doing?
Mark Man? What is the deal here?

Speaker 7 (08:59):
Like?

Speaker 1 (08:59):
Do you when you see something that you you probably
know is wrong, do you point it out to everybody involved?
Or do you look the other way and say, I
don't need to be involved in this.

Speaker 7 (09:10):
I look the other way because it has nothing to
do with me. I'm mind my business. So the passion
about it, there's two step off. It's steps to be
with me?

Speaker 3 (09:21):
Yeah, don't I don't know what have you known the
wife or you know you've become friendly with the wife,
you go to the church, you wouldn't say anything, Nope.

Speaker 7 (09:29):
Because see, it's worse to hear for somebody else, to
find out better on your own. So when you're here
for somebody else, that hurts more whether you find out
on your home. So that's find me the mom business.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
I actually think that's true. Like if someone you really
love and care about exposes something that you don't want
people to know about, that does make it a hundred
times worse. Yeah, especially if you're in this sort of
uh you know it's a clergy, but if you're in
this religious space, where you're really probably not supposed to
be involved in things like that, but maybe you are.

(10:01):
And it doesn't mean you're not doing I mean, I'm
really trying to play the other side here. I'm sure
what he was doing was wrong, but you're just dumb.
You blew up the whole thing. Now the guy has
no credibility at work. You know, he doesn't have a
wife anymore anybody, and she didn't have a sister, and
that's not your fault. But I mean, I don't know.
These things also contend to get turned on you too,
that's true. And you know sometimes it's you expose it

(10:23):
and somehow you wind up being the bad guy because
you exposed the thing that you saw that doesn't look
right to anybody.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
So you're saying, like she should have texted the wife
and said, come meet me down here at the hotel
real quick.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
I need you to see something. It's almost maybe likee covering.
Yeah maybe I don't know, maybe tip her off somehow
in a way that doesn't that doesn't you're not in
the sense at the center of it.

Speaker 7 (10:44):
Well, let her find out on all the eventually is
going to come out. Now you got people worrying. I
almost happening with their ties of money is going to
the hotel Joseph Hotel, the freaking hotel for that.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Hotel. Thank you, Mark, have a good day. Yeah. And
by the way, somebody did point out who apparently has
been to this establishment that they didn't pay for the
secret garage entrance. Apparently there's apparently they have a parking
garage at this adult hotel where if you pay a
little extra, you can access it through the garage so
that people don't see you walking through the parking lot

(11:17):
when you're not supposed to be doing what you're supposed
to be doing or not doing supposed to not be doing. Hey, Chris,
you're an actual clergyman.

Speaker 9 (11:27):
I'm an actual clergyman. Good morning for the things I
learn on your radio show.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Now hold on now, Chris, are you a priest? Are
you a pastor? Or are you a deacon?

Speaker 7 (11:35):
What are you?

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Sounds like a joke.

Speaker 9 (11:37):
I'm I'm a pastor.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Yeah, okay.

Speaker 9 (11:42):
And the woman didn't do anything wrong, she'd formed the wife,
but what she was all that she's almost questionable in
the behavior of the pastor. He holds on this, and
we do have a level of a public accountability the
wife could take that information, and Ji was her hubsband.

(12:02):
But but I'm sure that his luck as the morality
about every marin marital affairs, and they wouldn't want that
as part of their shirt. For a lot of people,
I think she did the right thing.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah, it would be bad for the fellowship. There's there
are a lot of bad things that could come from that.
So I suppose if you're if you're invested in the community.

Speaker 9 (12:25):
Yeah, yeah, And she didn't tell the entire congregation. She
told them one person that that would have a responsibility
to do with the wife. I think that was good,
good work.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
Yeah, okay, point, Yeah, thank you, Pastor, Chris, have a
good day.

Speaker 2 (12:40):
God bless you.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, how you find us, Pastor, I'm curious, Well, you know,
I think he needs people to pray for, so he
probably you know, he locked in and was like, it's
gonna it's been a long time he's been praying, and
he'll be praying for a lot longer. I think, Hey, Kelly, yes, now, Kelly,
I think I like this approach. So if you just
to sort of the synopsis here in Kiki's Court, Pastor

(13:05):
spotted going into adult establishment with a woman who's not
only not his wife, but his wife's sister, and this
sort of resort quote unquote, there's only only one thing
that you do there, and that's get it on. And
so you got to assume that's what they were doing.
You know, they were walking into hobby lobby. Okay, they
were walking into a place where it anyway. So then
she goes and tells pastor's wife. Now pastor's wife is

(13:26):
divorcing pastor, and we have a bit of a drama
on our hands. What are you going to do, though, Kelly?

Speaker 10 (13:33):
So I feel that thank you, sorry, I'm getting my Duncan.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
We love that? Go right ahead?

Speaker 10 (13:44):
Okay, I wouldn't go to the wife. I would go
to the pastor directly. I have done this, not with
a pastor, but I have caught somebody cheating and I
didn't go to their spouse. I went to them, and
I you know you basically was like, listen, I caught you.

(14:04):
I mean, I wish, I wish I had that more
in me, but I don't. But I did just say, hey, listen,
I caught you. Blah blah blah, I saw you doing this,
blah blah blah, and I will go to your wife
if you don't. And he did and they are divorced,
but he went. And I would do that with the pastor,
especially if it was a pastor of mine. I would say, hey, listen,

(14:25):
you're out here. You know, you're throwing out what the
commandments are and what all this is and what we
can't do and shouldn't do and blah blah blah, and
this is what you're doing, so you need to do this.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
I'd always liked that approach better, Kelly. I've always liked
the approach of going to the person who's, you know,
look with whom you have the relationship, the person who's
committing the potential act, and being like, look, I don't
know what you're up to, but I saw it, and
you need to either have a great explanation or fix
it or both and then and then and then give
them a deadline. Yeah, And that way you maybe don't

(14:56):
have to get it.

Speaker 10 (14:58):
Either way, you're blowing up somebody life. But I think
that going I I.

Speaker 8 (15:04):
Think I would rather my husband or whoever come to
me and tell me what's going on, then me finding
out from a friend or a neighbor or something else.
And either way it sucks and it hurts.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
But yeah, I agree, That's what I mean. It's like
if you if you get this sense that like, for example,
I'm aware of situations where people have been cheating and
everybody knew what the person and then you find out
everybody knew what you and you're even more hurt and
embarrassed that way, as opposed to if you don't you
don't we can skip that step and you could just
go right to the person responsible and be like, fix this,

(15:39):
and then maybe you don't have to be a double
I just don't cheat.

Speaker 10 (15:46):
How about just leave the person that you obviously don't
love if you're going to cheat on them, But then
it'll be oh, I do love them. I don't really
go on for hours about this, get it? Yeah? I know,
I say, I say, go to the person that you
caught and just say, hey, you know, this is what
I saw, this is what I witnessed. You know, what
are you going to do with it?

Speaker 1 (16:06):
And they're down there, have a good day. Enjoy your
Duncan girl, Julia Duncan, Jason, you're a man of the cloth,
you were altar boy, what would you do? I tend
to not want to get involved with stuff so I
probably would pretend I didn't see it and keep it rolling.
I think I'm channeling. I hate it. I hate to
say I would do the same thing too, And I'm

(16:27):
a non confrontational person in general. But it's just I don't.
I don't. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Surely there's another explanation.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
I would have been at church on Sunday. I got
a testimony, everybody. I have an announcement, everybody, Look who
I saw.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
The place is called the Siberis, by the way, and
you can go whatever. I don't like him. I don't
like that. That might imploy something different. I don't hit
the hibbs, okay, rhyme, yeah.

Speaker 4 (16:59):
Right right right aout the cybers.

Speaker 7 (17:00):
I just said.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
It rhymes with the thing we're all not trying to get.
But it's called the Siberis. I'm sure there's one in
every town. You can google it. You're right, they should
pay us. But someone texted the Ciberis. The room with
the garage is the chalet, the highest price room, and
the garage is where it's at. Well, I guess you
get to pull into your own cross. Yeah, cheater, come

(17:21):
on right closing doors. Is that nobody can see you
going up in there.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
That is why.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
I'm sure every town has a place like this, but
you know, in the Midwest, this is the one that
people are known for. I guess all right, Well, you
guys are good people and I chased, so I will
just look the other way. Partect we never saw anything.
Calin's entertainer report is on the Fresh Show.

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(18:02):
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Speaker 7 (19:06):
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Speaker 1 (19:06):
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Speaker 6 (19:12):
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(19:34):
more it was. I started putting all of these pieces
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I had this real insidious disorder that I was struggling with.
And I'm glad he's talking about it because the term
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(19:55):
only me does this weird stuff, And then when you
hear someone describe it, you're like, oh, there's a name
for and this is a real thing, and I, you know,
my thoughts I'm thinking aren't true.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
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Speaker 9 (21:11):
The Fread Show is on Fred's Fun Fact Fredawn.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
So much, guys. I mean this might be a little
bit deep, a little deep for a Monday, and we
might need to you know, puff puff pass. However, did
you know you've never actually touched anything ever?

Speaker 7 (21:41):
You?

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Was that that Grinford? No, I'm just like you.

Speaker 4 (21:46):
What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (21:47):
None of you have ever actually touched anything ever. Adams
repel one another through electromagnetic forces. So when you touch
a table, for example, the electrons in your hand repel
the electrons in the table, meaning direct physical contact never
actually occurs. I'm literally touching this here, though, but you're not.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
I put my finger in Jason's nose.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
But you didn't touch him. You didn't really, but you
didn't because it didn't. It didn't happen. Guys, this is
the fun fact. And if I tell you it, it happened. Okay, Okay.
So it turns out, yes, sir, a little suspect this question.
This is the first one. This is the first one
that you think is suspect. You've never touched show next,

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Fear thrives in silence and confusion. Ana Navarro rejects both. Her voice is an antidote to today’s chaos. Her new podcast, Bleep! with Ana Navarro, takes on today’s most pressing issues with the voices most connected to it: decision-makers, political leaders, cultural shapers, and people on the frontlines of the story. The conversations acknowledge the emotions we all feel—despair, sadness, fear— but emerge with knowledge, perspective, and hope. The belief is simple: fearless dialogue can transform fear into courage, and courage into change. When fear dominates the headlines, this show digs deeper. Because information, debate, and conversation don’t just ease fear, they give us power to shape the future.

Hey Jonas!

Hey Jonas!

Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.

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