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October 28, 2025 14 mins

Jason Brown wants to get every shot imaginable so he doesn't get sick this upcoming flu season! Plus, Fred tells Amelia Earhart superfan Paulina new information about her disappearance.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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apply all thanks to Live Nation. Why are you trying
to get so many vaccines? Yeah, because I don't want
to get sick. Like that's been the last twenty minutes
of conversation outside on the porch. Aka, Well, no it's
not you, that's me. So you went to the doctor yesterday,
like for a checkup.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
So I went to the doctor last week and he
asked me if I wanted a flu shot, And in
October it is usually the time where I get my
flu shot, and he was like do you want it?
And I was like yeah, but I want to get
the COVID one too, and he's like, oh, we don't
do that here. So I was like, okay, cool, I'll
just go to CVS and get my shots. And then
I was like, well should I get RSV because I
hear that's on the rise too. Should I get that shot?

(01:02):
And he was like no, that's for children and babies.
And I was like, oh, okay, are you sure because
I'll get it.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
He might not work.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
I mean he has a medical degree, but he might
not be Should I go back and get it to
you might want to ask it for a second opinion.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Okay, you've had you had two vaccines. I had two
shots yesterday. Yeah, my arm is sore.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Well you realized I would be in there negotiating with
him like for They were like, hey, you need a
flu shot. I'd be like hmm yeah, but do I
like how bad is the flu really? Like you know,
and so like it's a shot like in the arm,
like with a needle, like yeah, like is it gonna hurt? Yeah,
I mean like a little bit for a second. But
how about we do it next year? You're gonna get

(01:42):
the flu a year on that?

Speaker 3 (01:44):
What if?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
You know? Where did I go like Cuba or something?
And they were I had to take like four shots
at one time. I had to go to the thing
and they were like, well if you need this and
this this, and they were like, what about a technic shot,
Like a technical that's I don't know. I'm like, I
have no idea, Like when your mom no, I'm like,
I don't know. Probably, And here's my thing. I'm like,
if you were supposed to have it until eighteen, I

(02:06):
got it, yeah, because my mom made me. But after
that all bits are off.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Oh no, I kept it going.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
There was a time in my life where I didn't
get the flu shot and I was like, why am
I sick all the time? So he started getting it,
and now I don't ever get the flu. I don't
even want to see knock on wood. I don't want
to say it.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yeah, I don't get it.

Speaker 4 (02:26):
And then I don't get the flu or I feel
like I need to strengthen my immune system.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
I look at it as like within the next like
two months, I'm so many places and around so many
people and so many germs, and I'm like, I will
take whatever protection you're willing to give me so that
I don't get sex. And as a mom, I want
to say thank you because the RSB, in particular for
kids and babies is tough, so like if you have
and then to say.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Yet he can't get it because it's for babies, you
know what. Whatever, he got enough protection for me.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
She's like, I want to thank you for inquiring about
the RSV vaccine.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Honestly, it's rough.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I feel like a superhuman. Like once I get it,
I'm like, wait, like I can like you glow in
the dark, right, all these arm hurts.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Wait. He negotiates too, but it's can I get a
little more?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
And I know, do you have another one? You have
a stronger one back there. Third, I try and negotiate
my way out of everything. At the doctor. I'd be like, hey,
I do this. I'll be like I do you have to?

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Though? Yeah, finally one year was like this is years ago.
But doctor was like you you don't want to do labs,
do you? Like no, I don't want you to take
vials of my blood in front of me. No, I
don't want you to do that. And she was like,
you know what, We'll just do it next year, like
you're fine, Like whatever, fine, I don't know. It might
be dead. I don't know, it might be dying. It's possible.
But she's just like it's not worthy. I don't I

(03:43):
don't want to hear it, like she just knew me already.
She was just like, I'll tell you what, like, you know,
your weight is good, Like everybody looks fine to me.
I don't want to hear it like next year, Well
you got to do it next year. I'm like, fine, okay,
I was so happy, made my day. I gave her
a tip. Oh, I gave her an extra twenty. I
normally briber to give me all my meds that I want. No,
I would never do something like that. Absolutely not a

(04:05):
memo venmo, I don't that just took tips, but I
don't like them taking. Don't don't try and tip them
for more vaccines.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
May go back there today, like what else you got
back there?

Speaker 1 (04:15):
When the menu? So you just feel more powerful because
I'm trying to avoid getting poked.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Yeah, I don't necessarily like it, but it makes me
feel like I'm doing like the adult thing, like I'm
taking proper measures to like prevent illness, which is great
because I move a pretty unhealthy lifestyle. I get no sleep,
I eat pretty much just Taco Bell all the time,
and get vaccines.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
So you know that's where we're at.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
I mean, it's moderation, right, Taco Bell, But you're vaccinated,
so it's fine.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Right, vaccines and shilloopa is just rolling around in my stomach.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Yea.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Well, I'm glad that you'll be healthy because I don't
want to say anything. I don't want to be here
and be like you're crazy for that, because you're not
crazy for that. But I don't want to say anything
for me because then I wind up getting like the
worst flu you've ever seen. So I'm not saying anything.
I'm just not saying a work nothing. Yeah right, you
didn't hear me say anything. Good for you, Jason, get
out there.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
You should get your annual labs though, it's really important.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
I'll get a round of that probably probably next year. Yeah,
I'm putting everything off till January.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
At this point.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
It's just like we'll worry about it in January.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Okay. I would like for you to get your blood
taken and get your labs.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
We'll do that in January. Like I just mentioned, we're
putting all that off until well, I have to do
it this year. It's very exciting because my mom, Oh,
I don't care what. I don't care about that one
hundred dollars or something. This checklist you save like one
hundred dollars or something if you do it. Yeah, we're

(05:44):
a rule. I mean, honestly, it's worth one hundred dollars
for me not to get poked. You all say here
with big eyes, Okay, I saw the drink that you
drank the other night. It was on fire, all right,
one hundred dollars, Like I am willing to pay. You
bought a thirty dollars martini that lit on fire with
Taylor Swift's name on it. I will spend one hundred dollars.
You like these things that you see, right, I ain't

(06:05):
gonna like it. I don't know, but your arms are
getting big. Over one hundred dollars. I will pay one
hundred dollars. They are not to get pulked. But that's
just that's two forty dollars. Taylor Swift drinks were even
it's not a waste of money. It's the same.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
No, But it's not even really about the money, like
it's about living longer. But I mean for me, it's yeah,
like as I didn't even know and like they had
to tell me.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
So now I have to like take extra vitamin.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
You guys, don't try and make don't try and make
sense of this. No, d no, Djason. I had the
same problem the last time I had blood taken in
nineteen eighty four, so I take fighting. No, don't don't
do what I do. Do do what your doctor tells
you to do. I'm just I don't like it.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
It's scary.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
I was in a hospitalized a kid. I'm I it's terrible. Like,
I don't think any result that you get from me
when I go to the doctor is realistic. I don't
think it's I go in there, my heart starts racing
white coach syndrome. They take my one lady, the poor
little nurse took my blood pressure and she's like, that's
not like. This thing's like tapping on them and she
she's like, this thing's not broke. This isn't that right
to me. They're like, are you okay, that's not right.

(07:04):
Just hate this and put your feet flat on the
ground and breathe deeply. I'm like, okay, that's supposed to
make your heart rate go down. I'm like, okay, then
it was higher the second and now I'm thinking about
it and it's terrible. Yeah, this is fe I don't
even just look at me. I look fine, it's okay.
And when it's my time, it's my time. Jason.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Oh yeah, I mean I'm not trying to like be
here for like a hundred years.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
I'm good with that. I just don't want to get sick.
That's the only being sick.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah, every man does. Yeah, you guys act real, real different. Right. Well,
we can't have you sick either, because you're on the
radio station, so like everything, you have to do everything,
so we like no one, none of us know how
to do anything, so you can't. It's impossible. This is
for you, Pauline. I wanted to give you an update
on Amelia air Hard because I know you're really concerned
about it, and there was there was breaking news this morning. No, guys,

(07:49):
I plan this show around your interest. I do, I
really do. But there's a new mission aimed to solving
the mystery of what happened to the aviation pioneer Amelia
air Hard. And I know that you are often thinking
about her.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
I'm a fan.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Yeah, well a fan, you're a fear a fan of
her efforts. Yeah. Well, it'speaking postponed unfortunately until twenty twenty six.
We're not going to get all the information until then,
but a team from Perdue had planned to begin surveying
a remote, uninhabited island in the western Pacific Ocean next month,
where satellite images identified an object that could be the
wreckage of Earhart's Model ten E Electra aircraft. She and

(08:25):
her navigatoro Fred Fred Noonan think they were doing it
way wait wait, wait wait, Or did Amelia Earhart have
other interests? We don't do we know?

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Did he navigate her into her demise?

Speaker 1 (08:36):
We get himself into her demise too, because he was
on the thing they love. Maybe she matched for somebody
else on Tinder and he got mad and he was like, eh,
you know a man is responsible for her death. Well,
now hold on, we don't know that. We don't know.
We don't know that. I don't know what happened. We
don't know.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
Like I got the directions.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Yeah, I pretty Hey, Amelia, I printed them on map Quest.
It's this way the Pacific Oceans this way. I'm so upset. Yeah, well,
but that we can't blame it on him yet. It
could be. But he killed himself too, potentially, so said
of Romeo and Juliet.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
That's different. I don't sorry, I just.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Have you know, one well, yeah, right, same way Fred.
He vanished. They vanished together somewhere over the Pacific Ocean
while attempting to become the first woman to circumnavigate the
globe in nineteen thirty seven. She was thirty nine at
the time. Researchers will examine this area. It's in a lagoon.

(09:37):
There's an area with like some sort of the mass
that's in a lagoon. It's north of Samoa and Fiji
and southeast of the Marshall Islands. The decision to postpone
the mission comes is the team awaits additional clearance from
the government based on seasonal weather. Factor is produced as so, yeah,
they're gonna go. They're gonna go try and find the airplane,

(09:58):
the wreckage, and then figure out what happened. And once
and for all, was he in fact Fred was there
some kind of romantic some sort of I don't know,
disconnection in their relationship and he goes, you know what,
take a hard left, Amelia, you and I are going
to the Promised Land. Didn't say that, or was he like,

(10:18):
I know a spot, girl, I know a spot. You know.
Maybe they were like cruising along and he was like
they were feeling kind of Randy, and he was like,
right down there, it's a secret place. I've never taken
any other woman there before. And then sadly, you know,
maybe it wasn't there when they I don't know, who
knows what could have happened. I had no idea about
that man, right that he was there. About Fred.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
Yeah, now, you don't blame it her death on a man.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
It's awful. They have a gat art well, but we
don't know. Maybe maybe maybe he gave her the proper
direction so she didn't follow them. Maybe she's like, no, no,
I think it's over here, or we'll go well, you
know what, we'll go to the next one. It's fine,
we'll stop at the next one. You know, it's right exactly.
I think he supposed take it right here? Really, nah, no, no, no,
it's up here a little further. I know I've done

(11:03):
it before. Shut up, you know. And then look what happened.
We covered so many different things, well we did, we did.
What does this say? I'm with Fred on this. If
the doctor's not worried, I'm not worried. Well, so here's
my other problem with the doctor. It's like, you know,
I'm a little bit of a hypochondriac till I'm a
crazy person. And so I'm in the doctor, you know,
whenever the last time, and I'm like, so you gotta

(11:24):
take this blood right, and then you're gonna know if
something's wrong with me maybe, And this is a real conversation.
I'm like, we mean maybe, like we mean it's a
blood like the sales, and we're gonna look at all
those numbers. You mean they send them to me, they
put them in your like my chart, like you know
what they owed that is. It's like co two and

(11:45):
H two O and one two three four five and
then you know, up down, up, down, left, right, left, right,
whatever it is. And I'm going, I don't know any
of this means thank god you do. Thanks for sending
it to me so I can like stare at it.
The words is if they send it to you on
a Friday and then you don't even know what, I
don't looking at like what this like? Am I dad?
You know? Like because then they won't they won't like
look because they'll send you the results sometimes the same

(12:06):
time as the doctor, and the doctor hadn't even looked
at him yet, Like a buddy of mine, the guy
has prostate cancer. He's gonna be okay. But like, he
got the results on a Friday and they hadn't looked
at him yet, so he like googles it. He's like, yeah,
pretty sure. This isn't good. No, because his ps I
think was high. He's like, yeah, Google says this is bad.
And then Monday, ring ring ring, doctor like to see
you and he had prostate cancer. He's gonna be okay,

(12:28):
they're treating it. It's gonna be great. But so I'm like, yeah,
so you look at the you look at the blood test, right,
and like, I'm good you can tell maybe like yeah, sure,
like it's better to do it. I'm like, but what
do you mean You're like, well, doesn't always show up there,
Like well, so then if I had like cancer, god
forbid or something, I feel bad?

Speaker 3 (12:44):
Right?

Speaker 1 (12:46):
No, No, not necessarily, Like what do you mean, Like,
what do you mean? They're like, well, I'm like, so
there would be some obvious symptom, right, like I would
be like spealing bloods from some part of my body
or something like I would feel terrible, right Like, yeah,
you might be a little fatigued. He's not all this
to the doctor. Oh yeah, no, we had. This is
a real conversation. I'm like, wait, I might be a

(13:06):
little fatigued. I'm always fatigued. I get it at three
forty five in the morning. Like I've been fatigued for
twenty years. Thank you? Yeah, I no, you might be
a little in my little fatigued. I don't know. That's
you know, that's kind of where it starts sometimes. And
I'm just like, this is not I need. I want
to wake up when I don't want this, but like,
just give me an obvious sign and then we'll go

(13:27):
fix it. But this thing where it could be living
inside of me and I don't know, I don't like it,
and so so do you go And we don't have
to have this conversation because I know the answer. You
go to the doctor every year, they check you out,
they can find stuff and catch it and treat it,
and then you live a little much longer. And I
understand why you do that. Everybody should do that. But me,

(13:49):
if I'm just chilling, if I have one week to live,
if today is my last Tuesday and I don't know it,
that's okay. That might be.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
Okay with me that I agree with, But like if
it were one hundred percent, then like everybody would go
all the time and everything would be cured and fixed
and handled. Nothing's one hundred percent, but it's still better
to do the good thing as opposed to not do it.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Yeah, and not for longevity. I just don't want to
feel like crap.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
So if there's anything that can make me feel better now, great, No,
it makes sense.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
No, what you're saying makes sense when I'm saying really doesn't.
But it doesn't.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
It make sense to me, and then makes tip your
doctors makes Yeah, it's a conversation.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Just like a little twenty you know, maybe like a
Starbucks gift card, you know, so you can stop and
get some like ear yellow chocolate, or something like a
flight at Tampit, you know, do that

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