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November 14, 2025 2 mins
Like live music? Dangerous Dave talks about a poll that says concerts are our favorite form of entertainment. Plus, the best time to eat your Thanksgiving meal is early.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is deeper in the den with Dangerous Day. Well,
you know our phone rings off the hook whenever you
got a free concert ticket giveaway, right. This is why
Live Nation just released The results of a big poll
this week found live music is a world's favorite way
to be entertained. People were asked what they would choose
if they could choose only one experience and the type

(00:21):
of entertainment for the rest of their lives. The choices
included movies, live sports, live music. They could only pick one,
and thirty nine percent of people pick live music got
twice as many boats as movies that was in second place.
Seventy percent even said they'd rather go see their favorite
artists than get lucky that night. Hey, if you take
her to see her favorite artist, you might get both anyway.

(00:43):
Ninety three percent of music fans prefer irol experiences over
virtual ones. Eighty percent would rather spend their money on
an experience than on stuff, and I have to be honest,
I love live music. I got to see the Eagles
at the Sphere in Vegas in October, which was incredible,
and last few days earlier in this week, I spent

(01:04):
some time in Nashville and got to see a lot
of live music up and comers, so to speak. Plus
I got to go to the Grand Old Opry and
see five different artists at the same night, so it
was pretty cool. Live music is one of my favorite
things to do, except when I'm singing. Deeper in the
two your group chat has been blown up with everybody
try to make plans for Thanksgiving. Here's what the experts

(01:27):
say about the best time for dinner. Earlier is better.
According to an associate professor of nutrition medicine at the
Columbia University, having an earlier Thanksgiving dinner is better for
a few reasons. For one, it's easier to adjust throughout
the day to Overeating a larger meal closer to bedtime
can potentially cause reflux issues when you try to go sleep.
In a general rule, try to give yourself at least

(01:49):
three hours before you finish your meal to go to bed.
But moderation is also the key, So how much you
eat is important is when you eat it. In other words,
if you have a giant Thanksgiving meal three surveying everything
at two pm, you're probably gonna be a feel way
more uncomfortable than eating one serving of everything at six pm.
Final tip, don't skip breakfast. It might be a good

(02:09):
idea to think to skip breakfast on Thanksgiving Day, but
actually can do more harm than good. Try to save
your calories in stomach space for one big meal can
cause issues of blood sugar indigestion because your stomach is
still producing stomach acid, and by the way, you're more
likely to overeat once you finally do break the seal.
I like to eat early that way, I make sure

(02:30):
that I make more room for pie and leftovers later.
To me again for another episode of Deeper in the
Den with Dangerous daved like here.
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