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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to get to this story because you were
Pauline and you were trying to explain this off the air,
and I want to hear it now. So you because
you wrote this on our little sheet for the for
the show today. So you over the weekend went to
to Pilson to eat tacos taco fas. Yeah, that's what
you did there. You hate tacos, all of them. And um,
and somebody approached you. And how did this happen? The

(00:22):
man approaches you and wants to holler at you. Yeah,
So he basically came up to me with my friend
and I went to the bathrooms, like the porta potties
the greatest place to hit on people. I was gonna say,
that's the last place on Earth I'm going to hit
on somebody is as they're walking into her out of
the porta potties. So gross, right, Hey girl, right, how
that go? Right? I hate porta potties. So anyway, he

(00:44):
comes up to us whenever I'm like washing my hands
about to leave, and then, um, one of his boys
knows one of my friends anyway, so it's like mutual friends.
And then he's talking to me and then he's like, oh, yeah,
you know, blah blah blah. He ask me what I
do and then he's like, can I get your numbers?
I was gonna go back to the stage, and I
was like, oh, I got a boyfriend, and that line
doesn't work anymore because he didn't believe me. And then
I was like, guys don't care. They don't hear, or

(01:06):
they hear and I don't think he's anything new. They'll hear,
and same with girls, by the way, they'll hear that
you're taken, and then it's like, oh, well I'm beat.
You know, in their mind there's a shift like well
I'm better than whoever that is. Or they'll say I
didn't win you over. They don't have to know. Yeah,
Like I'll be like I'm married. They'll be like, so
am I they don't have to know. I'm like yeah, okay.
So then you're like, yeah, I got a boyfriend. And

(01:27):
then the guy's like I don't care. Yeah. He was
just like no, I'm just your snapchat. I don't even
use a snapchat like that. And then I'm like, oh,
my baby daddy's actually here. I don't really have a boyfriend.
You have a boyfriend and a baby daddy. It's the
same guy or two different guys. It's the same guy. Oh,
I see it, okay, And then what does he say?
And then i'm my kids, well, my husband's over there. Yeah,
and then he was like okay, like my bad, no disrespect.

(01:49):
And I was like, yeah, you know, he's right over there.
So it's kind of rude and I'm not trying to
cause problems, and he was like, all right, it's all good.
Go back to the stage. Him and his boy show
up like ten minutes later, and he's staring at me,
and I feel so I asked him on my good
stage what Heaven? It was Heaven performing? No, why why
are you hanging out on the stage? No guys in stage.
My friends were DJ j J. Her baby was spinning.

(02:16):
Actually it was wild. I'm standing there and I asked
him one of my friends. I'm like, hey, let me
get your baby really quick because I could just hold
him and you can like a baby. So I grabbed
the baby. I'm holding it. The baby's like, well, what
the hell's going on? And you shouldn't have to go
this far. But he shouldn't. Your kid doesn't like you.
I don't want your number anymore. And then walks away.
I don't know what it is about you, Paulina, but

(02:37):
you get an next level dudes that won't take no
for an answer, that go very extra with you. You see.
Have you seen paul in his videos though, Paulina in
the streets twerking at twenty four seven, that's how to
invite for years. So you finally he sees you with
the baby, and then what he just looks at me,

(02:58):
and I was just I felt really reassured that he
believed me, that you know, he'd leave me alone. He did,
he did. He didn't come back and ask for my number,
but I saw him staring at me from the corner
of my eye, and I'm like, bro, me and my
baby and just trying to dance. Okay. If I ask
for a woman for her number and she says no,
I'm also not hanging around her anymore. Yeah, that dude
needs just walk away for real. What's the five five,

(03:19):
five nine one one h three five. What's the best
excuse that you've ever used or ever heard to get
someone to you know, someone who wanted your contact information,
that you told them to get them to go away.
I mean I've told people I had girlfriends and stuff
like that. But I don't know. You've never listened to
the show, then you know that's not true, so you

(03:39):
know I'm lying. But um, I'm a lesbian. I'd used
that before too. I don't know how many guys would
be scared away from that either, because every guy has
some sort of you know, idea in their mind of
what that's supposed to look like or what that could
look like, even though it doesn't very often. Yeah, it
has nothing to do with right right yeah, um, yeah, No,
you aren't a baby by all my friends get a

(04:02):
man to go away? I mean it works. Ladies just
say it like, it's so crazy that I've had to
go there, Like you shouldn't have to. It should just
be like, no, back off one percent. It's getting like old,
but like the all boyfriend's getting old. I'm just being
approached by so many men and it's just it's getting
so old. Thing does not deter anybody, even the marriage
thing like doesn't deter anybody. It's crazy. Hey Lizette, good morning,

(04:27):
Hey Lizette, what don't you tell a guy to get
him to go away? I was still legally married. You
were still married, Yeah, which in my head. I thought
was like you would think, oh blackets, then you know
a husband problems and money problems, and that didn't work. Yeah,
then you probably should have said you were married, because
by saying I'm still legally married, that means you're you're not.

(04:49):
I mean, that would imply to me that you're married,
but you're not happy, you're not with them together. Yeah,
I have to answers. Yeah, no, you gotta be like,
I'm happily married. Yeah, I'm happily married. Or also Collina,
he's to keep sparking and dancing, because that is no
invite for people to stunker. Exactly, that's right, it's no.

(05:10):
I mean, I can see why it attracts attention, but
it doesn't mean the guy can just hang around that.
You have to go grabbing a random people's babies are
giving me go away? Yeah, absolutely, thank you, listad, have
a good day. What could you call him, maddie, Maddie,
what what'd you tell a guy to get him to
go away? Um? Well, I've definitely used to l us
be an excuse. But I don't know if anybody's sudden

(05:32):
this back in like middle school or high school. But
I've given a guy ain't number. It wasn't mine. It
was protected hotline. But that don't work nowadays because they'll
be like, put my number on your phone, or you'll
tell them, or they'll call it now you have mine
or whatever. Except this is that if your phone's are ringing,

(05:52):
I'll be like, well you like I don't give out
my number? Yeah, yeah, no, so yeah. I usually just
like be like, okay, well I really got to oh uh,
you know, tech me whenever you can whatever, And then
I'm like out of there. I'd rather you tell me
that you don't want me. I mean, I know why
you did that, because it's like the path of least resistance.
But if I get your number that I have hope,

(06:12):
like the whole rest of the night, I'm like I
got that number, right, you know. But though like her
to see me aroun it likes as much as I
tell him like no, I'm sorry, like I have a
boyfriend or I have Yeah, I get it. I don't
give out my number, so I'll give out another number.
Thank you, Maddie. Have a great day. Glad you call.

(06:34):
Hey Danielle, good morning, Hi, Hi, how do you get
I gotta go away? I go to a lot of
comic book conventions. So that's about what I've said. But
what I've done, I've had to fake so many costume
mounc How do you what do you mean like, Oh,
my boob's about to fall out, and then the guy
he runs away. I'd be like, no, I'm not going anywhere.
Rights to think that maybe like a steam and my

(06:58):
costume is broken, zipper is busted. I have to go
and fix it. I have to, you know, leave the
whole set. I see. Oh wow, okay, huh, thank you,
thank you so much, have a good day. I wonder
if there's like, uh, you know, like whatever should comic on?
Guys come on real strong, like the one at her costume.
I mean that's their wheelhouse, Right, You got a comic

(07:20):
and you see another girl that is equally as into
look at it as you are, and then and then
you get excited. I mean that's gonna be a big deal. Hey,
Lisa name, Hey, what do you tell a guy you
when you want him to go away? Are you listening
to all this, Paulina, I'm listening. I'm taking notes. Um,
I've even way over my head, Like this guy was
older and aggressive, and I just thought finally that my

(07:43):
parents were traditional and they were flying in my prearrange husband. Wow,
that is good. Are you gonna say to that? Wow? No?
And then I'd be like, that's so sad, girl. Resist
you know, come on, follow your heart one time before
are you getting or something like that. Yeah, you get
it one time, just one time on the side in

(08:05):
case yeah, oh my god, it might not work out.
Wow it didn't work though? Yeah, how do you how
do you speak to that? But it's like I guess
at the beginning of ninety days up there? Right? Okay,
one pisa marriage. Oh my god, thank you, Lisa, have
a great day. Yeah, thanks for listening. Hey, Kelly, good morning,

(08:26):
Good morning Kelly. How'd you get a guy to go away?
I'll tell this is a story about my mom. Her
name was Anne, and um, there was a guy that
was trying to pick her up and she said Hi,
I'm Anne, and she must have talked really fast and
he thought she said hi, I'm a man. Oh he

(08:47):
immediately scurried away. Oh he wasn't interested in anymore? Is
your line, Paul Man? But then some dudes will be like, okay,
or then word kids around that you're a man, right, like,
I mean, if it's someone who is identifiable, like Paulina
apparently is in Pilson, then all of a sudden, that
word on the street is that Pauline is a man,

(09:08):
which you know, that may be that may hurt you
in the future, you know, perspective, other perspective. Mates might
be that you want to talk to you and be like, well,
I was going to, but I'm not into that particular thing.
That's right, all right, desperate time, Thank you, Kelly. I
suppose that would work on some people. Hey, Carol, Carol, Hi,

(09:29):
how do you how do you get a guy to
go away? I would say that, and you're not my
husband's type? I see, But but hey, but girl, am
I your type? I say, girl, am I your type? Though?
Because I'm not, I don't really care about your husband.

(09:50):
I'm talking to you, now, what do you say? You've
got nothing for that? This is a flaw strategy that
what's not going to work? I thank you, Carol. I
would be like, I don't want him anyway, So what
I'm talking to you? Watch right? Yeah, I'll show him
a couple of things. Does I have to participate? Hey, Jessica, Yeah, Hi, Jessica.

(10:14):
If you want a guy to go away, and he's
not taking note for an answer, what do you tell him? Well,
I've been so dust for at one point where I
said that I was committed only that's good. I have
no comeback for that, right about, I'm married to Jesus.
Then you put your hands up in the air. Frand
what about Jesus. I'm committed to Jesus too. Yeah, I

(10:39):
would have I would have nothing for that. Thank you, Jessica.
Have a good day. The religious one. I'm just like,
I'm not I'm not even gonna I'm not even messing
with that. Like said, I got a problem with Jesus himself,
you know. So that's that's a problem I can't solve
right now. So of course Father's Day was yesterday, and
Paulina reached out to us, those of us who were

(11:00):
willing to share a pictures of their fathers or had
pictures of their fathers, and it's a weird day. He
was waiting for your picture of the Ecuadorian flag in
the flag. Yeah, he tried it, but one picture in particular,
because quite the uproar. It was the picture of Talon

(11:22):
and Daddy. Yeah, apparently you're apparently your dad is and
he is a good looking man. I can say that,
but apparently he uh. It was quite the response to
you haven't even seen. People were commenting talking about how
attractive your father is. Your mom is very attractive too.
I mean they were, and you're an attractive person. So
two attractive people made an attractive I mean it makes

(11:44):
perfect sense. They're supposed to make ugly babies too hot,
but in this case he worked that way. Sometimes two
ugly people make a hoppy yea um, but I want
to know do you have a hot parent and and
and how was that for you? Or maybe still hot
but maybe especially hot when you were young? Yeah? Read
some of them. Okay, here we go. Kaylin's dad is

(12:07):
now zaddie in all caps. Kaylyn's dad's kind of cute. Okay,
Caitlyn's dad Okay, Kaylen's dad's a hottie. Kaylin has a zaddie.
I see. I meant caitlyn dad is he single? Is
he single? Holy moulin? Look at this. No, last year,
I don't think we posted pictures of our dads. So
I guess because maybe this is the first debut of him.

(12:30):
One three five Did you have a hot parents? Throwing up. So,
so was it weird because both of your parents are attractive?
So was it strange growing up? Like did you have
people want to come over and like bull parties and
about your mom or something like that. I mean there's
a lot of uncomfortable jokes from you know, high school
and middle school guys obviously. Um, when I would have parties,
they would say, they would We're gonna go upstairs to
my mom's room. Um. Sometimes they would say they didn't

(12:54):
know who was hot or me or my mom. That's
not all good. Wow, my self esteem and well they
were saying both of you were hot though they didn't
know who was hotter though, you know, like at that time,
I just want to think, yeah, you wanted to be
my friend's gotten drunk before and tried to flirt with
my dad a few times. Do you think, well, do
you think he'd ever consider it? Would you have ever
considered it? Unfortunately? Probably? Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean above

(13:19):
an age of course, of course, yes, illegal diamic of age. Um, yeah,
that's it's fun. It's a good time. I had cool
parents and my mom was very pretty lady, but like
not and I don't think it was nothing like that like,
I think your mom's beautiful. I do think my mom
was beautiful. I think beautiful. That's the highest compliment I
can give somebody in my woman in my opinion, because

(13:41):
that means you're That means you're pretty. You could also
be hot. But then also like on the inside that
you got it. You never know. Maybe guys just didn't
want to say it to you, but there was probably
trying to be respectful. She's an attractive lady, but I
I she was cool. Like people liked her because everyone
loves my mom because they want her to be their mom. Yeah,
that's that's the reason why. Hey Kyle, Hey Kyle, you

(14:06):
sound pretty fired up about this one. Oh yeah, because
like my dad, my parents are pretty young. But like
my dad, everybody thinks he looks like my brother. So
they yeah, when I was growing even like now they're like,
oh like people are like, oh, your dad's still hot,
Like that's just annoying. How old? How old are you
and how old are your parents? I'm twenty nine. My

(14:26):
my parents just turned fifty. Oh wow, okay, all right,
yeah yeah and they and they they said it going on.
Oh no, they don't, but they have it going on. No,
imagine they still look good. Oh yeah, no, they still
look good. Yeah no, they totally sell off. Yeah yeah,

(14:50):
they look they got hit by the jay Loo's fifty.
Imagine being her kids. Oh my god, having grow up
with your mom being jay Like nobody's paying attention to you. Yeah, Kyle,
you're the man. Have a good day. You called, hey, Karen? Yes, Karen,
you got a hot mom. Oh my god, to this day,

(15:11):
to this day, my mom is like, seventy two, I
go to my new accountant, my parents accounty. You know
your mom is very attractive. Why good for her? Seventy two?
My mom's always been gorge you gorge? Well yeah, well, hey,
that's good for you, by the way, because that means
when you're seventy two, you'll probably look just as good.

(15:33):
Oh fully, but I don't look exactly like my mom. Well,
you appreciate it more when you're older that your mother's attractive.
When you're younger, like a teenager, and you're the one
that just wants all the attention, it's annoying. That's like, geez,
if i'd have met your mom from oh day, now,
it got weird. Okay, that's thank you, Karen. Have a

(15:55):
good day. Now now I don't like it anymore all
of a sudden, Hey, Hi, you have hot parents. I do.
In fact, in high school, my friend asked my mom
to prom whoa wow, Yes she went right, No, she
didn't go. He gave her his graduation picture signed with

(16:16):
his name. Am I cute? And my best friend to
this day still refers to my dad as her Italian stallion.
Oh that's funny. How about that? Thank you, Tiana. Hi,
Hi you have hot parents. Yes, both my parents are hot.
I always back compared to my mom, think that we

(16:37):
will expect we all times and had a little bit
of a who's cuter and who's not? And I was
like whatever. But my dad, who thought he was just
God's gift to earth, has also been married three times,
so other people find him attractive too, apparently at least
for a short third of time. Yeah, like too much
is there? Yeah? I got it? Thank you him, good day.

(17:01):
People are asking whether it's on the It's on our Instagram. Yeah,
it is fred Angie on Instagram. You can go see
Hey Matthew, Hey, good morning, Matthew. You had hot parents? Yeah,
I do. My mom for one. I've had fuenty of
people talking about a damn well mom was so good
dressed in that time, Like I have to tell my mom, hey,
cover up, cover up? Did you have to knock some

(17:22):
people out? Like don't talk about my mom? Right, that's
my mom, and then from my from my father, that's
a whole other thing. I've had plenty of people talking
about man. You know, I laid down and give him
something like we are going down that Hey man, your friends,
I'm telling you, yeah, it don't work for me. It

(17:45):
don't work for me. I'm fine, Thank you, Matthew, all right,
have a good day. Kirsten, Hey, hey morning, you have
hot parents too well. And now when they were nineteen
twenty one, wow, the students, yeah, and they look great.

(18:11):
And I'll be ing into the American Regent to the
students and they're like, man, the mom was hot with
your mom. They were they were hot teachers back in
the day, back in the day. Remember, yes, thank you,
have a good day. Thanks true Annabeth Um whose wedding

(18:35):
I went to and logan, uh they I remember. I
thought Annabeth's mom was hitting on me before the wedding,
only to find out that she has a she's very attractive,
Only to find out she has an equally good looking
husband who I met at the wedding. But she just
sent me a picture of her of her parents and
put hot parents alert. They are look at him, these
are good looking people. Look, no, look you gotta get

(18:55):
up in look I'm point I'm pointing at it. Yeah,
look at they're good looking people. Look at that. Yeah,
yeah he's got you got the beard going. There's a
lot of hotness going on. That must be annoying. Um,
if your parents are high, I would just think, like
I'd be so tired of hearing about it, Like, let
the focus is on me, Like what you're talking about, Kaylin,

(19:16):
The focus is on me? So I get it. It's
just the truth, Jamie. Yeah you have hot parents. I
sure do. Yeah. And and what did they had they
always been hot? I mean was it? Were they hotter
when they were like? What was it? Who did the
boys want to come over and see your mom? Or

(19:37):
what was the deal? Oh, my gosh, nights. Okay, So
I played softball when I was little and all the
girls wanted to come to my house to stay the
night because my dad was so cute. Oh, they've always
stayed the night at my house every weekend. These little
girls are fast, man, I'll tell you yeah. And the

(19:59):
same with my um though. It's like as I got older,
my guy friends wanted to come over and they were
terrified to my dad though, because he was always hitting
the gym, and oh, they would want to come over.
And still to this day it's like, oh, man, your
parents are so hot because they're young. I had nineties parents.
They were great partying it up. So that's all. Well,

(20:21):
thank you, Jamie, thank you, good day. Yeah, thank you.
Glad you called Kayla. Yeah, kay you can relate to Kayleen.
You've got a hot dad. Yeah, I do. Actually to
this day, sixty one to this day, every time we
go anywhere, he'll give me and my brother the old
you know, run along hand signals, and he's always talking
to some lady everywhere we go. And growing up, all

(20:43):
my girlfriends saw my dad was hot. Actually, me and
my best friend both family had hot dads because all
the girls were talking about them. To you hooked up
in any of them? Uh No, I don't think. So.
My dad is like always been in an out of relationship.
I don't think. But you know, that's the story that

(21:06):
I want to hear. I want to hear the story
about somebody whose parrot actually didn't Like, I want to
hear the story about the mom who actually fell for
the you know, daughter's friend or whatever. That's the story
that I wanted. Who's got one? I don't. I don't think.
I don't think i'd be able to handle that personally.
I'd be very upset. And I've seen it at Mari,
But like, let's say I'm talking about real life, like
I want to. I want to hear it in the flesh. Yeah. No,

(21:27):
I mean there's definitely a particulation where I was younger
and like my man dropped us off over there and
my dad was inside with some shake, so we had
to like run down the street through our friend's house. Ye,
all right, thank you so much. Has a good glad you.
Speaking of celebrities who won't take selfies, what's your best

(21:49):
celebrity encounter? Would you say, Yeah, I'm talking to him
looking at you. You canna finish shrink in your water
and then we'll get it. Sorry. My throw is like
she's just trying today. She moved the microphone away. And
my best celebrity encounter probably um with Mariah carry a

(22:10):
long time ago. Um. She was in Minneapolis at the
Mall of America and we were doing a thing for
one of her new albums, and then she asked me
to go shoe shopping with her, and I was like, yes,
are you paying? She was very very cool. That's probably worst.
Um My worst was Ti, who I really liked until

(22:31):
I met him, and then he snapped at me and
yelled at me because it was right after Tiny and
him got pulled over. Yeah, and he got arrested, and
she took the rap for him. And then they got
married and I was asking something about I was like,
trying to congratulate him on his marriage, and he screamed
at me for even asking about it. And I was like, oh,
I used to think he was really hot and really cool,

(22:53):
and then I hear stories that he's great, so maybe
he was just having a bad day. Trying to think
of my best one, one of the best ones I've
heard is my sister was in an airport one time
and she was watching, um, what is it not wedding crashes?
What's the um, what's the Ben Stiller movie? Oh? Meet
the fuck? Yeah, she's watching that one and she gets

(23:15):
a tap on his shoulder and turns around and Ben
Stiller goes, good movie. Huh's amazing, that's amazing. What are
the odds, right? One of the odds that he was
in the airport, one of the odds that he saw
what she was watching. What are the odds that he
recognized what it was and then stopped her to say something,
that's cool, very very cool. That's a great story. I
don't I don't have any like that. I don't have
any catastrophic ones. I've had some ones where we've interviewed

(23:37):
people who just weren't having it, um and they were rude,
you know, when we would um. I forget which jingle
Ball it was, but it's when we had Nick Jonas
and I thought it would be funny to wear my
Jonas Brothers throwback T shirt to jingle Ball and he
was not happy about it. Yeah, but that was funny
is now because I remember it was like, we're not

(23:59):
acknowledging the Jonas others at the time, they're they're back. Yeah.
I went home and threw that shirt away. I was
so mad. I was mad. Yeah. I feel like especially
in those in those settings, like a lot of these artists,
they don't want to answer any questions like, and then
when you ask him something that's off the script, then

(24:19):
they don't get happy. They're not happy about it, and
they get it's weird. It's a weird thing. I was
trying to pay like homage to the band. I thought
it was funny, but maybe they were. That was probably
at a time in their life where they were all
fighting and hated each other, or even though they were brothers,
because they were really bad for a while. We had
Mike Tyson in here and Andrew you book Mike Tyson,
and that was that was great, and he was cool

(24:39):
to us. But what's funny is he left here after
like an hour with us and then was not cool
to anybody else afterwards, which I don't know if that
was the interview style or just the fact that he's done.
He's known to be a little erratic. Well, they warned
me before that, They're like, he could come in and
be a total a hole and leave, or it'll be

(25:01):
the greatest interview you ever had. And I just choosed
to be in a good mood. I choose to believe
that we just did a really good job. But I
choose to believe what I will say when I met
Keith Morrison and Josh from Dateline a couple of weeks ago.
I was. I was pleasantly surprised how kind they were,
because I would have been really bummed if one of
them had been a jerk, because I loved that TV
show so much. What About You, Rufio. Best one and

(25:22):
worst one. Best one was when I met George Lopez.
I was like an intern here and he was nice. Yeah,
he was like hammered. He had a show at like
the All State, and we ended up at the same club.
But we were leaving and he was walking in and
like I was with the people I was interning four,
and I said George. So everyone's just like, oh, Rufio
knows Joe, who's this George guy. It's George Lopez. I

(25:44):
was like George, He's like hey, And then he looked
at me like I was his long lost, illegitimate son,
because we tid a picture together and the picture we
looked like father and son. So he was just like,
what what's going on here? And then like everyone that
thought I knew George Lopez personally, see that's good to here,
because I've heard bad things about two. In fact, I
dated a girl whose best friend's best friend was friends

(26:05):
with him, and he came to town. Not here, another city.
He came to town and they all went out to
dinner and I was like, well, I want to go
to dinner because I'm dating you and I want to
listen to this guy talk. And the girl who was
like the common friend was like, no, he doesn't want
no guys are allowed to go to this dinner. He
doesn't want any guys around like he wants his women.
He wants the ratio to be all about him. Yeah,

(26:26):
so don't show up. And I'm like, that's no good.
By the way, you can cham in on this eighty
five nine one one h three five of you. And
I bring this up because of the selfie thing, like
can you imagine, you know, you meet this person who
you idolize, and all you want to do is memorialize
it with a photo, even though the moment should be
about you know you, you know the moment you don't
necessarily have to have a picture or be able to

(26:47):
put on social and braged everyone that you got it.
But I want to look back on it though, and
remember like, oh and here I was and this was
a great time. Oh my god, Jlo playing playing the
throwback with Jlo. That was probably my other favorite, and
I cried like five times by day. Joel Madden was cool.
I ran into Joe Madden and Gina Georgetti's and I
was wearing a Joe Amazing and I didn't know that.

(27:09):
Of course, I didn't know I was going to see him.
And I also didn't mean to go to Geena and
Georgettes in a T shirt with his face on it,
but it had his T shirt his face on it,
and I utter the odds, and I didn't want to
go up to him because I don't want to be
that guy who goes up to somebody at a table.
But then of course the person I was with did
and made a big but he was so cool, shot up.
He hadn't gotten food yet, which is for the reason
why it's super nice guy you met Joel Madden. Joe Madden,

(27:33):
he had a he had a charity boxing event that
my husband was on the board for and so it
was a few years ago. But he's a very very
nice nice guy. Kaylan, you got one, Yeah, I do.
My favorite celebrity encounter was with Mark Wahlberg because I
ran into him just chilling at a restaurant in Detroit,
and I was with my best friend that's her like

(27:54):
celebrity crush, and he talked to us for a really
long time, like he asked my friend if she works
at like he was just so so nice. He took
a picture he liked he's doing a lot for Detroit,
which I appreciated. M I thanked him for that. My
worst excuse me was, um, I ran into him a
few times. So one of the times I ran into
Vic Mensa here, I was walking home alone and he

(28:16):
was in an alley fighting with someone, like fistfighting. Was
they you know, they were arguing, but at the time,
I was a huge, huge fan and I'm like, oh
my god, like no one's here. I'm like, Vic, I
love you so much. And they were like having a
really bad altercation and he was like I'm not, like,
we're not doing this right now. I need to leave.
Who Yeah, And then he I tweeted him and he
apologized and I saw him a few more times after that,

(28:36):
but it was really I don't know what they were
ab but they were really getting into it. That's a
hard thing too, because you gotta remember, like this split
second that you see, your celebrity is your favorite celebrity
is like one of the biggest moments for you to
be any moment in their everyday lives to be their
worst day. Yeah, exactly. You know he's always really nice
as Ozzy. Again, I love Ozzie. I think it's the best.

(28:57):
He's so hot too. Oh, come on, Pauline, he loves
gam But come on, I think Junior's cute. Let turn
no no, no, no, no no no. He has a baby,
he's married. Gay, let's start that falling. I don't need
any problems up here, hay Nicole, Hey, hey, good morning.

(29:20):
So who is your Who did you meet? And who
did you love? So it seemed it was like ninety
eight and I was in seventh grade and Brandy was
doing a signing like a cover girl signing at the hip.
He was so sweet and all I could think of
to say was, oh my god, I give the same shoes. Oh.

(29:40):
In nineteen ninety seven, Brandy was superstar. Yeah, thank you
to call for brand new her rap career, have a
good day, she dropped the hip Irving Plaza. Hey, Liz, hey, Liz,
great celebrity experience or a bad one? Who was it?
Great one was Chuck Norris Norris good one. That's legendary.

(30:04):
What happened. I actually won an essay contest in middle
school of why I was drunk free? And I was
part of a martial arts academy and they sent me
to Florida and I got to have breakfast with Chuck
Norris and Room and oh he was amazing. He took pictures,
he signed a black belt for us. Um, good for you.

(30:26):
Overall awesome guys. Wouldn't that have been devastating though, if
he'd been not cool? Oh? Yeah, because he was. When
I was fourteen, he was my idol. I used to
love Walker Texas Ranger. I was. That's a good story. Um,
thank you, Liz, have a good day. You called hey Audrey, Audrey,
who did you meet? It was a good or bad
famous people? It was. It was a great experience. My

(30:49):
cousin and I got to hang out with Gary Beauty
for a couple of hours. Gary Beauty. That did is lit?
Was he was he off when off his rocker when
you met him? Yes, And it was definitely worth it
because how he is on TV, it is exactly how
he is on real life. I believe we were my
cousin and I were at ben A beach and he

(31:11):
was behind us and we didn't want to bother him
because he's a little stream. And he was like hi,
and we're like hey, and he was like, hey, do
you guys want to just go sit on the beach right?
We're like okay, that's all. And then and then he
was like, oh, we have to sit in a circle
and our knees have to touch in a circle. This

(31:33):
is the most Gary juicy thing I've ever heard. Actually
it is. And then uh so we're sit there talking
and he was talking about like his car accident and
working with Keanu Reeves and everything, and we talked about
like Entourage was a really big movie, so cool? Did
he have eighty seventeeth in real life? He looks like
he is way too many tears humongous. But people had

(31:59):
a cigar at a bill. We were like, where did
this cigar come from? I don't know if he just
picked it off the ground or that's a guy Like
we're going back to Dude like, oh, I don't see
You don't think about Gary a busy that often, but
I would if I saw garybusy, I would try and
engage the guy I'd want to hang out and have
a bear that Andre. Thank you you think about Gary

(32:21):
busy all the time. You're pastly thinking about it. Love
you too. Snoop was cool a couple of times, but
one time when I h we smoked together, that was cool.
George Clooney was exactly as you'd expect. He was super cool, amazing.
I loved him so much. One time, when I was
a ball boy for the Phoenix I mean, everybody the
nineteen ninety three ninety four season. I guess it was

(32:44):
because I was a ball boy for the Suns and
they I believe that was. It had to been that
year they had the All Star Game in Phoenix and
I was at a urinal in the employee bathroom and
up on my left approaches a lons of Morning and
on the right is Patrick Eway. Did you pete on
both sides of me? I wanted to that day, I didn't.
I'm thirteen years old and these guys are I'm six
foot at that point, but these dudes are towering over me,

(33:05):
and I'm like this, I mean, this has got to
be epic. How do you not regard I'm thirteen years old?
I don't know I was just so starstruck. I'm like, Patrick,
youing Lonzo morning on my left in my right, It's amazing,
and they're peeing right next to me like a normal
just like let me see, Hey, Bruce Brus, who did
you meet and were they cool or not? So when

(33:27):
I used to wait tables at a restaurant, believe it
or not, Aretha Franklin actually came in legendary. Wow. Yeah,
it was really awesome, Like all of a sudden, like
the big four of us comes in and then just
her and like two of her bodyguards from in for
her security guard. Wow. And she came in, sat down.
She was so sweet and even everyone came up to
her table. She actually had took pictures with a lot

(33:48):
of people, and she was super nice to everybody. And
that's the other reason I think a lot of celebrities
don't want to take the selfies because if you walk
up to a celebrity and ask for a selfie and
someone sees you do that, then everybody's going to start
doing and so they probably have to say no, not
because they're mean, it's because like I don't have I
really don't have time to do this right now. I
don't want to have to tell people know, especially when
it's in a casual setting and they're not like out

(34:09):
of work function or you know, an appearance or something.
Thank you, Bruce, Thank you have a great day. Is
it farhandy? How are you? Hey? Good morning? Who did
you meet and were they cool or not? So? About
two years ago, my high school choir was invited on
an Austria Germany like tour in Europe and we randomly
decided to take a bathroom break out of McDonald's in Austria,

(34:29):
and there, with the full beard was Correll ordering a
big mack. Was he guy? I hope he was cool?
Tell me he was cool. So he was there with
his kids and his wife actually, and at first nobody
really recognized him because I mean, he had a beard
and I had never seen it with the beards, like
I had just started watching The Office at the time.
But then when we asked for a picture, he was like, no,
I'm with my kids, and I don't think it'd be

(34:50):
a good idea right now. But it was crazy. He
was filming, apparently in Austrian documentary or something. Wow, so yeah,
gets his family. Yeah, when you're with your kids, I
understand that. Yeah, but he was really kind about it,
Like he wasn't rude about it or anything, but he
was just like, I really just not like to put
my kids out there. I'm enjoying that. Yeah, he's a
family man. Thank you, man. Have a good day. Yeah,

(35:13):
glad you called Lizette. Good morning. The celebrity you met
and was this person cool or not? Oh my god. Yes,
I met Denny Moore and I was in the bathroom.
Where are you in the bathroom? We were on set
of Empire. I was like a normal choch season. Yeah,

(35:33):
I've heard her in the stall next door, and I
was like, oh literally, I'm like, I don't care what
I have left to do. I'm going. So then I
was like I started washing my hands and then she's like,
can I have a paper towel. I'm like, oh, yes,
I go out. I had a feeling to me Moore

(35:55):
would be really cool. But like when you're on Empire
and I lost to get your phone any rose, So
I was like super scared. So I'm like, what if
one of the directors comes to the bathroom or one
of the Oh yeah, you've been pulling out my phone?
Yeah yeah, yeah, thank you lizza. Have a good you
do all right? Um, I appreciate all these these are good.

(36:16):
It's amazing. You know when random people meet celebrities and
where and the experience they had with them. I'm surprised
nobody called up here to talk about Scottie Pippen, because
every time we talk about celebrities, somebody calls uppar and
says they work at a restaurant where he didn't tip.
No pipp and tipping was nice when I recently really yeah,
he was nice. Yeah yeah did you tip you? Um no,

(36:37):
no tipp and Pippen. See. I don't know if Dana
White the celebrity, but he was like the nice celebrity.
He went out with him in Vegas and he was like,
whatever you want. I was like, actually I want whiskey.
I don't want Vodkun. He like, got me whatever I want? Oh,
he was great. We got his number. Wow, that's all right.
This website isn't necessary. This has had to be here.

(36:59):
We had to have this. It's called dogs or excuse me,
it's called does the dog Die dot com? So this
website will tell you in a movie if and when
and where a dog will die, so that you know
not to watch. Yes, so um, yes, all this different

(37:21):
and in movies, books, TV shows, video games, comic books, podcasts, wow,
deflay everything wow. And you can contribute to by the way, um,
and so that you will know eight thousand movies. It
will tell you if and when the dog dies, so
that you know. That's good to know how to time.
I think it's very important. I can't do any like
dog dying or bad things happening to kids in movies.

(37:44):
I can't watch those. So yeah, you would click on
the thing and then and then yeah, you know, because
I don't want to watch that. I don't need to cry.
You have a kid that and you haven't seen the movie,
and you and your kid are watching. You don't want
this kid to be like torment it or like have nightmares.
It's like every Disney movie from the nineties. Yeah, that's true.

(38:04):
Linking baby. But along those same lines eight five, five,
five nine one one h three five, how does your
dog manipulate you? Because it turns out, according to research,
the dogs have evolved muscles around their eyes to look
cute to humans. So over you know, however, my centuries
or whatever a long dogs have been around, Um, they
have developed this ability to look cute and to look

(38:26):
at you in a certain way that you know will
just dig deep into your soul and get you to
do whatever it does a dog wants you to do.
Researchers say the evolutionary step took around thirty three thousand years,
dating back from when our ancestors first started to domesticate wolves.
The muscles allow dogs to raise an eyebrow and look sad,
giving them basical expressions similar to our own. Th Researchers
add that the eyebrow raising movement triggers and nurturing response

(38:49):
in humans, and then we wind up canvy and doing
whatever the dog wants us to do. My dogs have
that head tilt too. It's like, oh, yeah, how does
your dog manipulate you? And what do you wind up doing?
Is it? Is it for walks? Is it for FETs?
Is it to get in the bed? Yeah? Is it retreats?
My Uh, I don't know if it's manipulated. But my

(39:11):
pibow is really smart. Like if I'm in the kitchen
and I'm cooking something, She'll come in the kitchen and
purposely like bump into me really hard so that I
drop whatever I'm making. So that she can get it
off the flow while. Yeah, she she comes in like
bumps into me on purpose, and so you'll drop it
so that she get to eat it. Yes, it's pretty sneaky. Yeah,

(39:32):
well was Veronica. I want to talk to Veronica. I
want to see this because you know, these dogs are
a lot smarter than people give them credit for. Hello, Veronica,
Well they're smart. Hi. Hey, how does your dog manipulate you?
And what do you wind up doing? Um? So he's
a tip bow so um. He does that thing where
he pulled the stars back and they look like steals,
like called steel mouth. Okay, and he won't do that

(39:55):
at dinner, so that will we give him our plate
to like when we're finished. Oh aybody's trained now he
knows if he does it, and the response from you
is going to be the place of now he's conditioned. Yeah,
and I'm train he trained me right? Yeah? Yeah? Yes,
what they're doing? Yeah, thank you, Veronica. You have a
good day. Gle you call Mackenzie. Hi? Yeah, Hi, how

(40:16):
are you manipulated by your dog? So? My dog cries
when he wants to drink out of the bathtub and
he goes upstairs and he just cries until we see
it pretty much. Well, so you'll just fill the bathtub
up with water so you can drink out of it. Um,
I'll just turn the faucet on and he'll lean over
and he'll drink out of the faucet. He does funny.

(40:37):
But the more you do that, then he's never gonna
stop doing that. It's something about the running water With dogs.
They love like if you have like water running to
like stick their face up in it, they love it.
I don't know why dogs. You've never done that. Dam
like a bowl where it's running water in the bowl
and he won't drink out of it, and he does
not like stepping in the bathtub. It's something about the
bathtub water. Funny interest to faucet. Look at this. Look

(41:01):
at this. Your dog owns you. You don't on the dog.
Your dog on you. Your dog wants something, and you
can get up off the couch and go all the
way to the bathroom turn the thing off for him.
He's eleven, so we'll do anything. Yeah. I get that.
I get that. Yeah, thank you, have a great day.
Thank you. Um hey, Lynette, Yeah, how are you being
manipulated by your dog? Um? We have the sweetest little

(41:23):
English bulldog, and he convinced Sess to buy him another
dog so he wouldn't be lonely. How did he convince
you of this? So he was our first poppy after
we got married. Um, we fell in love with him.
He sort of as a child, just like you talked
about their facial expression. Um. So we got a camera
to watch him during the day. We thought he was lonely.

(41:43):
He just always looks sad and he was never doing anything.
So we decided to buy him another dog. And the
second one was much harder than he was. So he's like,
I'm on camera. I'm on camera, said face, said face,
and you did it? See Lynette, thank you, thank you,
have a wonderful day. Marina. Hi, guys, love listen. Thank you.

(42:08):
We love you too. Thank you so much for saying that.
How are you being manipulated by your dog? So I
have an English full of dog named Story. And when
I say it on the pouch and I'm watching tt
NA book, tell it comes up on the couch stay
next to me, and Spirrity with his big brown eyes
and then if I don't sread him, he will take
his paw and like paw at my arm. Until I've

(42:30):
had him. Oh yeah, yeah, our dogs do that too,
that too, yeah wow yeah. And they'll just sit there
and they'll just do the thing like use their hand
to like tell you what they want you to do. Yeah,
and you'll do it you're trained. Yeah, yeah, it's exactly.
Thank you so much. Have a wonderful day. Thank you,
thank you for listening to Bye Hello, ben By, Good morning, guys,

(42:54):
bad morning, Love you too. So what is your dog
doing to manipulate you? So we here up about a
night pound charcoal lab named Pontoon and name So what
does Panton do? As soon as we get up to
bed and it's time for him to go into his cage?
He just deadweight all to sleep or fake balls to

(43:17):
sleep and will not even open his eyes when we're
calling his fame because he doesn't want to have to
go to his He either wanted to go to the
crate or whatever. Not at all faithful sleep. That's pretty good.
So how do you finally get him to do it
with a treat or something? We just we just keep
going and finally, like you tend to shake him and
he waked up and goes he goes. Oh thought I

(43:39):
thought there was gonna be any was waiting for another
I thought're gonna make a noise? Is there something I
didn't I'm like, you know, there's no visual aspect of this, right,
we can't see him. Thank you, Ben, no problem, good day, Yeah,
thanks for listening, Thanks for calling. Hey Victoria, Hey, how
are you being manipulated by your dog? So? I have
a rot Wilder, and whenever I come home, he brings

(44:02):
me stock as soon as I enter the door, or
either treats to be put and it's just like every
time I'm like, oh my god, you're so cute. You
have a stock in your mouth. Oh he brings you
sucks what like because you put them on when you
get home or something like he knows that he's just
giving you a gift. He's like kind of giving me
a gift blush, asking me to feed him. Okay, I see,

(44:25):
because I'd be like I don't want that suck by Yeah,
So like like, oh my god, you're so cute. I
want the stock bag. So like obviously he knows I'm
gonna want that stock bag eventually, and he'll bring me
something of value, bring me mistake or something. Man cooking out,
cooking a job. Yeah, like, bring me a beer. You know,
what are you doing? Yeah? Something I want? Um? Yeah,
but look at that. So you get the sock out

(44:46):
of his mouth and then he gets something out of it,
so now it's always a sock. Yeah, this is this
is um Pavlovian stuff here. These dogs are not doneverse Yeah. Yeah,
thank you, Victoria. I have a good day you too, Yeah,
thanks for listening. Hey, j Yeah, hey, Jenny, how is
your dog manipulating you? Hold on, I've got a hundred
and fifty pound cane corso, one hundred fifty pound dog. Okay,

(45:11):
all right, I see these dates. They're massive. Yeah. Yeah,
he's the cane courser. His name is Simba. And if
he's depending on which the rest and he wants to go,
he will drop on all fours until I follow his bleef.
So around the block, oh, around the block. If he
wants to go around the block, he drops on all four.
If he doesn't want to go on the block any
direction I have to go, he just falls all hundred

(45:33):
and fifty pounds. He probably weighs more than Yeah, he
becomes dead weighty dead weight. Wow. Thank you, Jenny. You're welcome.
Have a great day. Thanks for listening. Hi Ali, Hi, Hey,
good morning. Let's hear about this dog manipulation that's going on.
It's rabbit apparently, so it's not me, So we rescued her.

(45:54):
She was one years old on she's up fifteen and
she's a miniature sounds. Her name Roxby. And when me
and the boyfriend got downe at college, we got a
house and I ended up being able to bring my
childhood dog with me. But I didn't realize how much
my boyfriend loves her, to the point of where when
it rains he puts the rain jacket on and the

(46:16):
weirdest little booty thing, and not every night he tucks
her in. So when I don't tuck her in and
he's done, keeps out and stares at me from across
the room as the dog has to be in every night.
Hilarious and every night. And she is a good girl
and like the blanket tuddled around her like a burrito. Okay,
that is so funny. She likes her, that's it, that's

(46:40):
all right, you better do it. If I just saw
her take on the Bad Time to Go to Die
it and I'm like ready to watch Netflix laughed out
out everything. He jumped off that stares at me from
across the room, and I'm just like, are you sperious?
But I love it. I love that you do it. Yeah,
I love that you do it, bad boy. And she
she's a very big dog. The caame her like a

(47:02):
really plan to have her people all the time. If
you treat your dog like a member of your family,
then your dog will treat you as if you are
part of their family. It's amazing. It's you get exactly
what you give with animals. I believe. Yes, Oh yeah,
I've never seen her warm up to a guy so
quickly as she has. My boyfriend. And because she's talking

(47:22):
her in every night. Yeah, I know what rains. She
looks at him and he's like, okay, we'll get the
rain back. Won't even go out in the rain. She's
such a little baby. She refuses, You've been all right.
She holds it. She will hold it for two days
if it's raining. She pulls a friend and holds it. Yeah.
Because I can do that too. I have the same
ability as your dog. Thank you, Alie, have a good day.

(47:44):
Thank you. She's like, forget this. I do the same thing.
If it rains, I won't be outside either won't either.
I feel the same way, mister Michaela. Mister Michaela is here.
And as soon as Caitlin found out that you were
on the Real Housewives of County and you were an
automatic booking for us, Oh this is great, like it was,
it was automatic like separately as well. It doesn't matter

(48:06):
what you do after that. If you've been on the
Real Housewives, then Kalin has an interest. It's quite an
experience I got. I know, you've done a lot of radio,
a lot of media, and and you have this ability.
You are an or a reader, you're a psychic, and
you're a medium weight. Um is your husband? Yeah, Scott, yeah,
because we were talking about this um off the air,
but he was like are you are you really a believer? Right?

(48:28):
And and I am a believer in this. I have
another friend who has this gift and I always ask,
how do you How did you come to the realization
that you could do this? So I've always seen colors
around people, So it's kind of like when when did
you know you could smell? You know what I mean?
Like you it just was always it was just like
an aid or or something like this. You always see
I always see colors around people. But then it took

(48:51):
me a while to figure out that they actually meant something.
And then it took me a while to figure out
I could help people this way because that's my true passion.
Like what you're colors are means something and can lead
you on like a more authentic path for your life.
So then do you So you learn that you can
do this, and then you start sharing this information and
then people start telling you that you're right, and then

(49:13):
and then you're just like, well, this is what I'm
this is what I'm meant to do. That is that
how this happens, you know, my hone. So I'm a Spanish.
I was a Spanish teacher for a long time, middle
school Spanish. So I used my aura colors to I
was like, wow, I can like help kids learn Spanish
with Aura colors, you know, like a different teaching practices
with colors. Interesting. So it's my own secret thing I
would do. And then it was I needed more because

(49:36):
then I'd get parents coming in, you know for the
parent teacher conference, says, and I was like, oh my gosh,
like there is like so much going on. I get
messages and you know, I can't share it, I'd be crazy,
the crazy lady sharing these things with the parish. Yeah,
like your kids green and you're treating them like he's blue,
and and I taught you just to teach him Spanish.
I use both teach them Spanish. And he's talking about

(49:57):
a crazy person. You're Rojo. So I realized, you know what,
I'm just going to take this to the next level
because I who was struggling finding my own authenticity because
it wasn't hitting my mark, teaching like it wasn't good enough,
it wasn't reaching my deepest level of what I needed
to do authentically. So this is what that does for me.

(50:20):
And I try to hit that with everybody else. When
I do a reading for somebody, it's like, what is
going to hit you in the core your sole purpose? Okay?
And I do it with your colors, so admitally, I
don't know a lot about the color. So and then selfishly,
I want you to tell me what color you see
and what it means. Yeah, just tell me all about
me right now. And I'm gonna sit back and whoa
spirits removing my microphone route they don't want to know

(50:41):
the truth. Okay. Now I'm gonna sit back and listen.
I'm gonna tell you if you're right though, and I'm
gonna tell you if you're wrong. Oh please see Yeah,
all right, So you have a green, Nope, I have
a green. You've got a green or so. It means
you're very intelligent, you know like you. I like you already.
You're welcome here any get out of here. Green means

(51:03):
you know you're smart. But like you have this red overlay.
And this is kind of like no bs, Like, I
feel like you got this real big thing with people.
You cannot handle an authenticity like you can. You can
see it a mile away if somebody's coming at you.
I feel like you appreciate authenticity. Don't look at class
or anything like that, or you just want somebody real.

(51:25):
I'm incredibly indebted. I feel like the second part of
this I totally agree with. I'm serious, You're right about authenticity.
It drives me crazy when people are not who they
say they are. It drives me nuts. Yeah. That, and
it's become the sort of like jaded thing on you.
So you got so like like it's hard, it's just
with you. When you meet people, it takes a while
for them to sink into your circle. So like that's

(51:46):
just kind of your thing. But you know what, when
somebody's in with you, they're in. I would much rather
someone be a flawed person than beast, than present themselves
with something that they're not. You don't care if somebody
is not perfect, if they own it, like yeah, somebody's
you know, covering it up. But in this industry, you
probably meet like a lot of a lot of people,
you know, so you're good at it. You're good at

(52:07):
like picking out the real deals and the people that
are covering something off. Okay, that's very accurate. What do
you see? Oh no, keep going now, well yeah, just
with the green being like who you really are, like
that authentic green color of yours, it makes sense you're
in this like you need to do things for yourself,
Like it's hard for you to have anybody telling you
what to do. So I also true. Yeah, so like

(52:28):
you really have to be self directed and passionate. So
projects and passion projects and things like that. Okay, now
Klein's super pumped that you're here. So let's let's transition
to kay No, that's you're dead on everything you said.
So Kaylin's yellow and indigo, So Indigo's out one of
the main colors. It's like an off collar. So it
means she's like emotionally psychic, so Kalyn, So you're like

(52:51):
you can feel other people's feelings like the same as
your own. There's no boundaries. And it's so like if
there's something sad like all you it affects you or
as somebody even even like in this work atmosphere is
have in a day, like you're gonna pick it up
and automatically because you're yellow. So yellows are like planners
or organizers or like little fixers, like you're gonna do

(53:12):
things to try to structure it. So and and it's
kind of twofold, like you want you're a healer, you
want them to feel bad, and also you want them
to stop feeling bad so you don't have to feel
them feeling bad. Yeah, that's kind of selfish. It's like,
can you stop feeling sad? So I stop? Yeah's clastic.
It's a lot for her, yeah, and but it makes
her a good producer because she's she can see problems

(53:33):
coming down the pike and like presolve them. What do
you see, daddy, super purple? And yeah, what does that mean,
do you make people do like their oracleers if that's
what they are? So Purple's like artistic, you know, like um, creative,
you know, witty with you, I feel like you're very independent,

(53:54):
you know, and fiercely like a little rebellious like that
kind of thing. But really said sim and I feel
like you're really good with women. You feel like a
good listener. Yeah, I like like if I like, I
already read it, if I had a problem, I'd talk
to you about it. Like that's kind of like, let me,
let me listen. You're a good listener because you got
blue too, which means you got a good heart, you know.
So interesting, Yeah, interesting spot on you've never listened to

(54:18):
our show before? No, well, since I've been here, I
was tuning in, Okay, but not like you didn't do
like some sort of research or something, because you don't
even live in Chicago. No, I'm from Boyton Beach, Florida. Okay,
all right, fair enough. So then as far as like, um,
you know, the psychic in the medium part, like what
are some things you're picking up on us? Michael life
for him? Yeah, you're a little mysterious with the love

(54:39):
life thing, Like what does that mean like I feel
like like with you, it's like, well, first of all,
there's a bit of a wash intelligent. I'm more interested okay,
being a green. It's uncomfortable for you to like talk
deep about feelings. It's like it starts giving you the
heb gbs a little bit. So I feel like the
people around you know not to push um execute except

(55:04):
for the more purple ones who don't care. Because purple
people like to poke at the wall, like they feel wall.
They're like, let's poke at that, like where were you
you get like last night? You know like that. So
that's like verbatim when he says, But the rest of

(55:25):
everybody is going to be more like, oh, let's respect
his wall space. You just want to talk about it.
But you are a little mysterious with love. But it's
hard because you want to find but you feel really close.
You got mom. You feel close to mom, you know,
like you, I feel like it's hard to find somebody
as good as Mom. It's really sweet, Like you love Mom.
You know it's been hard's I feel like he's got

(55:45):
a good mom. Relationships true? Do we feel like we're
gonna be dancing at his wedding ever or is he
gonna be? I feel love for you, Fred, I feel
like I should hold out. Then you're a little picky,
so like I feel like you gotta and you're partial
to blobs? Is that right? It's actually not true? Oh

(56:05):
is your mom? I think like you get your mom
around you to sister chilblem do your sister? Okay? I
think are you just so super close to your family
or something? Okay, Yeah, but I'm a brunette guy. Yeah, yeah,
not offensive brunette. It's sure anything else you're picking up
on in this room from these folks mystic MICHAELA. I'm impressed,

(56:28):
So I gotta tell you, I'm impressed because saying how
would you know these things? You guys are a good crew.
I think it's pretty real here. I feel like you
know you you. It feels like your own little world
within the iHeart world. You know, like you got your
own universe going on. But you all do wear a
little bit of red from I feel like the upper
management or something I do get. We don't like them,

(56:50):
don't like them, like that's kind of like the you
know the man and you all like wear it, but
fight it. I feel that on all you. I know
you can't say or you don't like to say on air,
but as anybody's like dead people around you keep separate
from when I do. Okay, only because I am an
empathic medium. So what happens when I channel as I
start crying hysterically because I will feel like people pass

(57:14):
through me and I do it very emotionally. So well,
then we're gonna have to have a separate conversation. I
was going to ask you about that because I've lost
I've lost a few souls over the last few years
that I would I would love to know more about one,
most recently, a couple most recently. But I will ask
you about that. Yeah, let's talk and I work off
a pictures. Oh, okay, when we're done. Yeah, i'd love

(57:34):
to do it, all right, No, that's great, that's great,
all right, Mystic MICHAELA. You you have an event tomorrow, Yes,
with the Real Housewife of Orange County Megan King. Yes,
Megan King and Edmonds. See, I used to watch that one,
and I don't watch it anymore, so I don't know.
I don't know who that person is. I know Tamara,
she's married to a baseball guy that y'all okay. Jim Edmonds,

(57:56):
Oh yeah, oh yeah, am Ra I used to watch
with Vicky Yep, yes, I met yeah, you know them anyway.
So it's tomorrow at Levado Salon and Hinsdale from six
pm to eight pm. People can just show up. Yeah,
there's tickets for sale. I still thank you. Can go
to their instagram Levado Salon, Instagram and they can find

(58:18):
you Mystic Michaela m I c h a e la
dot com. Also at the same thing, Mystic Michaela m
I c h e la on Twitter and Instagram if
they want to follow you, and then they can make
an appointment and then yeah, and I love to do
stuff on my Instagram. I come to talk about celebrity
auras and stuff like that because it gives you perspective,

(58:38):
like what you might be, you know, Sue. So I
play with aura stuff all the time. I like to
bring insight. It's my whole purpose. I like it. I like,
all right, everyone look up Mistic Michaela on Instagram and
uh and Twitter and Mystic michaela dot com. And then
the event tomorrow at Levado Salon and Hinsdale. Thank you
for being here. Thank you, guys, thank you for coming
by last. No, this was a good time and what

(58:58):
connect separately. Absolutely, I'm gonna ask you a bunch of
other questions and we'll see, we'll see, we'll see, we'll see.
So far, so good with you, though. Now, if you've
been like you're a scumbag, I'd be like, I don't
believe you get this, lady, didn't know anybody started with
your smart I'd be like, who knows too much?

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