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December 16, 2025 48 mins

Were you bullied as a kid? Do you have a child who has experienced bullying, or know someone who’s a victim? How would YOU respond to a bullying situation? Chuck, Danielle, and Tyler hear your calls and Talkbacks in today’s installment of “Am I the A-Hole?”

Also, Taylor Swift writing about Travis Kelce’s… erm… package, is not a mental image any of us needed.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the WCLX catches law dot Com studios.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
More than the best show in the in the morning, it's.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
The Chuck Nolan Morning Show. Yeah, what is going on here?

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Boston's classic rock all right with.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Danielle Murr.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
She won't give you candy, She'll scare a little crap
on a giant.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Rack and Tyler, the world has gone back.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Tyler, stop being a big cryb You.

Speaker 5 (00:29):
Are a horrendous person.

Speaker 6 (00:32):
The Chuck Nolan Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
The ratings just came out. Apparently we're number one guys
who are into feet picks.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
You're looking at it from a person with the penis perspective.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I don't walk my dog naked anymore.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I told you that on one hundred point seven WCLX.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I don't care Boston.

Speaker 7 (00:51):
Oh, we're back.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
For day two The Fearsome Too soon.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
I think we have to come up with something better
than that.

Speaker 8 (00:58):
You don't like that the groups some gruesome to some better. Okay,
Hey it's Tyler chucked on vacation for quite some time.
Good for him, Yeah, good for him. I got Daniell
Murray back from her extended vacation in thigh Land, and
you didn't come back with any any diseases or like.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Coughing.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
I'm not a weird, middle aged white dude from you know.
I'm just happy to come back sick because I don't feel.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Like getting that.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
No, you know what it is. I've been getting IVS
every week, so I think that keeping my immune system
strengthened because.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
SNF and IV's. That's been steady, diet, hydration.

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Could you go to thigh, We're getting all the vitamins.
Let's go.

Speaker 8 (01:38):
Yeah, all right, well, Danielle's hair. Like I said, I'm here.
We got the download coming up in just a few
we'll break down literally all the bad news that's going
on in the world right now.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
We'll hit the sports report.

Speaker 8 (01:49):
We'll do that too, and of course more twenty twenty
five highlights.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Of the Chuck Noland Morning Show. Let's Go, We'd mat
Kicking Saw go your own Way on CLX.

Speaker 9 (02:00):
It's the download with Danielle on Boston's Classic Rock one
hundred and twenty seven WCLX.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Well for every single person who has commented on a
local news station post about the Brian Walsh case saying
why are we even bothering with the trial? Because you
don't understand how the judicial process works goodness. A Norfolk
Superior Court jury found him guilty of first degree murder
in the twenty twenty three killing and dismemberment of his
wife on A Waals, whose body was never found. Prosecutors
argued he killed her in their cohasse at home before

(02:28):
disposing of her remains, citing extensive digital searches and forensic evidence,
while the defense claims she died of natural causes and
he panicked. I don't think a single person on this
planet believes that you had me at Hacksaw like you
watched the videos from him at the self check out
with the buckets that I can't Yes, that's the natural. Yes,
Oh my god, she died naturally. Let me cut up

(02:51):
the spot. I just don't know where.

Speaker 8 (02:53):
We were so bummed you weren't here last week week.
Not just because you weren't here, thank you, but because
it would have been fun to listen to you talk
about this, because we were talking about out of every
day and Chuck and I were just like like DNA
on a Hacksaw And he spent four hundred and sixty
three dollars at Low's.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Who does that?

Speaker 5 (03:07):
And he's not a home improvement guy that'd be like
you going and spending shot of me spending for success
and you got no shot of that. Correct. So after
seven hours of deliberations, jury Unanisley convicted him. He faces
sentencing Wednesday. That conviction of first degree murder carries a
mandatory life sentence in prison here in the Commonwealth. Good
heads up if you're doing any Facebook marketplace transactions, many

(03:30):
police departments will have a little spot that you can
go and pull up to a designated parking area and
do your little switch through. Don't do it in the
side of the street and say I don't know Canton,
which is already known for some you know issues. A
woman in her twenties was reportedly shot while sitting in
her car last night at Lamplighter Village apartment complex. Investigators
say the shooting happened just before seven pm following a

(03:51):
social media marketplace exchange that went wrong. Ah She was
taken to a Boston hospital and critical condition. A passenger
was not hurt. Residents in nearbyighborhoods were urged to shelter
in place as police continue to search for a suspect
described as a blackmail in his late teens or early
twenties dressed in black, believed to be armed. Police in
the FBI released what they're deeming clearer surveillance video yesterday

(04:15):
of a new person of interest seen walking near Hope
of Benevolent in Manning Streets about two hours before the
shooting at Brown University that killed two students. Again, this
video looks like it was taken through a potato.

Speaker 8 (04:26):
I mean we're looking at it right now on TV
and it's just like it's clearer than the original one,
but you still can't see what the guy looks like.
This is the problem is just like a fat guy
in a mask.

Speaker 5 (04:33):
Well that's I mean, he's he clearly has done so
to get rid of any determinable features. The problem, you know,
because people a lot of the issue here is that
a lot of these buildings either don't have cameras or
they have old cameras.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
A lot of people have.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Surveillance on commercial buildings or on their property, but they
haven't upgraded. So you're still dealing with like seven to
twenty p video. Yeah, and they haven't exactly and there's
no you know, no good night vision. So that's something
that definitely needs to be upgraded. Man Is described about
five foot eight with a stocky build. Thorities are offering
a fifty thousand dollars reward for any info leading to

(05:07):
his identification. Finally, Nick Reiner, the adult son of filmmaker
Rob Reiner and his wife Michelle, was arrested and charged
in connection with the couple's deaths at their home in
Los Angeles. According to police Thorty say the investigation is ongoing,
but sources told Outlet's a heated argument involving the family
occurred at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party Saturday night, raising concerns
among friends at Nick's behavior. A lot of them had said,

(05:29):
you know, Michelle and Rober were just kind of at
their wits end, a lot of mental health and addiction struggles,
and they just didn't know what they were going to
do with him, and they were very fearful of how
he was acting.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
And that's why they took him to the party.

Speaker 5 (05:39):
Yeah, because they wanted to keep an eye on h
that's crazy. He's currently being held in administrative segregation and
is reportedly on suicide watch while behind bars at Twin
Towers Correctional Facility in LA nineteen degrees in Boster, Right,
now feels like fourteen. It's bomby out there. Bundle up.
We go to see high of thirty four on the way,
but we will have sunny skies give way to some
clowns later this afternoon. Danielle Betcher download h one.

Speaker 6 (06:03):
Point seven seconds of sports with Tyler all Right.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
The Celtics played Detroit last night at the Garden. Didn't
go our way despite thirty four points from Jalen Brown
and thirty one from Derek White. The not so shining
stat of the game, from the end of the first
quarter until early in the fourth quarter, the Celtics missed
twenty of twenty one three point attempts. Great basically, they

(06:26):
couldn't hit water if they fill out of a boat.

Speaker 8 (06:28):
One twelve one oh five was the final. That's two
straight losses for the Seas. They were off until Friday,
so going back to Patriots Bills game on Sunday. The
officiating has been a big topic of conversation throughout Patriots
Nation the last couple of days, and it seems it
was from Mike Vrabel yesterday to uh, you know. The
passer penalized seven times, including a head scratching pass interference

(06:49):
call on Carlton Davis on Buffalo's go ahead touchdown drive
in the fourth quarter. Well, the Bills only had two
penalties all day, which Rabel took issue with yesterday, saying
the consistency sometimes I struggle with it. The Bills led
the NFL in offensive holds and didn't have one against us.
That's hard for me to understand. For factual purposes. They
actually did have one, but that was it. The calls

(07:11):
were clearly lopsided all day. We'll see what happens this
weekend when the Pass take the national stage against the
Ravens on Sunday Night Football. Other NFL news, Patrick Mahomes
had successful surgery for his torn acl That's a nine
month recovery at least.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
You know what that's all about, Danielle. He'll miss the
team's offseason program and his availability for the start of
the season is in question. Here's what I can relate to,
Philip old Man Rivers.

Speaker 8 (07:34):
We'll start again for the Colts on Monday Night Football
against the forty nine Ers. Him and that week ass
Arm will be back out there again. That'll be fun
to see the Commander shut down Jade and Daniels for
the rest of the season, and finally, it's been an
incredibly cold hot stove season for the Red Sox, having
made not one big acquisition so far. Yesterday though, they

(07:55):
traded right handed pitcher Luis Parles to the Nationals for
left handed pitcher Jake Bennett, and as one Sock fan
said on Twitter, I acquired a large iced coffee from
Dunks with a cream and two sugars in exchange for
US currency, both equally uneventful. All right, that's sports. I'm
Tyler More. Twenty twenty five. Highlights of the Chuck Nolan
Morning Show next on ZLX.

Speaker 10 (08:14):
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Speaker 9 (08:20):
And Wherever you May Roam on the Free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Squary situation yesterday out in California, Gene Simmons driving is
of course Lincoln navigator.

Speaker 5 (08:32):
Oh well, as one does.

Speaker 4 (08:34):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
He crashed into a parked car on the Pacific Coast Highway.
The word is that he passed out. He fainted. Medical incident,
medical incident, ikes on bikes and uh, he's okay, okay,
he was taken to the hospital. He's all right. Spent
a little time in the hospital. Now he's at home

(08:55):
right now, but his wife Shannon tweeted out that he's
doing okay, but that he recently had his medication changed
by his doctor, and then he needs to drink more water,
which she says he's not particularly fond of. This is
like my father and water.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Nobody wants to drink lame water.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
You got to drink water an electroly packet and taste
tastes good like this.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
It's a mango chili water this morning.

Speaker 6 (09:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
My father in law is of that generation. They don't
drink water. He considers a budwise of water. It's made
from water. That's what my father would say. Yeah, coffee's
made from water, right like you don't know, Pop, you
gotta have actual water. I don't think he's grasping the
seriousness of this. We almost lost Gene. Let's check in
with him right now, Geene, how are you? Good morning? Chuck?

(09:40):
There he is.

Speaker 11 (09:41):
First things first, can I get some peeled fruit in
the green room here? I'm not a chimpanzee. I'm a
rock god for Christ?

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Would you please peel mister simmons kiw First of all,
are you okay? Gene?

Speaker 11 (09:53):
Well, I have a bruised cocsicks. What do you know
how painful of bruce cosicks is struck? Especially for a
rock star. In eighteen foot Boots, I was trying to
fish a kiss lozenge from between the seats. It was
in the shape of Ace Freeley's head. It got stuck
on the seat belt and I was careening.

Speaker 12 (10:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
I was listening to your show the podcast. I love it.
Thank you Jane on the free iHeartRadio app. I appreciate it.
Do you have it as a preset ge? Who's that?
Who's that Tyler? That's Tyler. I'm glad Tyler's I can
rest my drink on his head because my arm is
in a sling. Got it. So you're going down the
Pacific Coast Highway and the big Lincoln Navigator. What happened?

(10:30):
Did you? Did you get the platform boots stuck under
the brake pedal or something?

Speaker 4 (10:34):
You know what chuck.

Speaker 11 (10:35):
As a rock star when we're in the limousine, we're
not usually paying attention, as you know, we have.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
The roadies, the gules, everything.

Speaker 11 (10:41):
So we're you know, I was trying to keep one
eye on the road, one eye on the lozenge as
it were Will you possibly when I hit a barked car,
will you possibly be selling autographed pieces of the erect vehicle?

Speaker 3 (10:55):
I know you're like merchandise.

Speaker 11 (10:57):
Well, I have a very I have I have a plan, Chuck,
I have a comeback plan already, and I'm wondering if
you would like to be my recoding recovery roadie. It's
an exciting opportunity for a young rocker like yourself. Where
does that entailed? Well, you get to be my chau fore,
you get to drive the kissmobile. I've got to go
to CVS to get my meds. Then you get full
backstage access to my physical therapy appointments. All right, step

(11:19):
into the big boots, step out of the big boots.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
My guy, he's the best. Does he get to help
you in the shower, in the handicap chre.

Speaker 11 (11:27):
Well, plus you get to grab anything from Uncle Jean's
swag closet. And it's all for the lolo price of
twenty eight grand Chuck, come on, si a deal, Come
on sign I appreciate that.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
I think Gene sounds okay considering what he's been through.

Speaker 11 (11:43):
Well, you know, there are air bags, and I am
very wealthy, so you know I've been eating caviar and
champagne as part of my recovery.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
Well, I appreciate you taking the time check in with this.
I know it's it's been a lot, it's been in
our deal. But let me just say they have of
everybody here bank. We're very happy that that Kiss coffin
is going to stay in storage for a little while. Actually,
as part of the comeback tour, I was wondering.

Speaker 11 (12:02):
If the beautiful Danielle could help me because I want
to put a woman in a kiss coffin saw her
in half and make magic part of the new Kiss
stage show.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
I guess we could. We could discuss it.

Speaker 3 (12:12):
Gene. That's wonderful. Thank you, Jean, stay healthy, delightful, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
I love a beauty on the ring. All right, Gene,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
It's almost perfect. The only thing missing your voice.

Speaker 6 (12:29):
Use the top that feature on the iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Then make w CLEX your number one pre set.

Speaker 3 (12:36):
We were just talking about our high school days. Here's Elix. Yes,
you guys do detention. I used to. The only time
I did detention was because I was late, and I
was late a lot, so I would get detention for that,
but it was never like acting out or anything like that.
I would make the jokes in the back of the room.

Speaker 5 (12:53):
I got a one day in school suspension once in
high school because I remember how like the Big Johnson
and the absolutely whatever T shirts were popular back in
like the mid nineties, so I had I had an
I had an absolute Brody T shirt and said absolutely screwed,
and I had a picture of a screwdriver. I love
that shirt. I wore it all the time. Miss Gwinery
my assistant, She was a tough one. We had mister Sack,

(13:16):
Peter B. Sack, and Miss Gwinary. Miss Gwenary was the
vice principal at the time, and she pulled me into
the office and she's like, you got to turn that
inside out if you want to stay here. And she
gave me one day in school suspension and she said,
this is not the behavior that I expect from danielmer.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Oh. She was disappointed, very disappointed. That was crushing, wasn't it.

Speaker 5 (13:34):
So I had to sit there all day with the
rest of the degenerates.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
And yeah, yeah, now you're sitting here with too degenerous
Tyler Catholic School, Come on, oh, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (13:45):
In grammar school and like middle school, like pretty much
first through eighth grade, I was in detention all the time.

Speaker 3 (13:50):
Yeah, just I talked all the time. I would never
shut up. I was constantly making kids laugh.

Speaker 5 (13:53):
And there you're going, are you're working radio?

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Yeah, there's a reason why I do this for a living.
High school. High school, I mellowed out. Yeah. I didn't
really get attention much, but I did get nailed once
hard for a brother. So the Christian brothers, Oh, here
we go. He thought I was a devil worshiper because
of the music you listened to. Well, keep in mind,

(14:15):
I went to high school in the height of the
hair metal era, and I had I was taking a
test and I had my notebook under my desk, and
on the back of my notebook I had written the
intro to Number of the Beasts by Iron Maiden, of course,
Whoe to You Earth and Sea, and it's like the
whole thing. I knew it by heart.

Speaker 8 (14:31):
And he was just standing behind me as I was
taking my tests, and he tapped me on the shoulder
and he goes, what's that, And I go, what's what?
It's my notebook, It's closed. I'm not cheating.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
I think I thought he thought I was cheating, and
he's like, what are those words? That's devil? What is that?
Oh no, it's an intro to a song. It's not.
And he picked it up, sent me to the principal's
office to call my parents.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
They're throwing holy water on you. Yeah, my mother thought
I was going to go to hell. She's like saying
the novena. It was a whole the whole thing. That
was a whole thing. Yeah, the attention is changed since.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
You just bought yourself another Saturday, mister crushed.

Speaker 6 (15:04):
You just bought one more right there.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Held on free the saturday after that.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Beyond that, I'm gonna have to check my calendar good
because it's going to be filled.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
We'll keep going going.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
Just sitting sitting there in detention. Nothing. You're supposed to
do your homework. Nobody does that. We weren't allowed to
do anything. We had to just sit there with our
hands and stare straight ahead. That's the punishment. Sit differ
an hour and it feels like ten ho it's awful. Yeah,
it sucks. But there's a teacher up in Maine who
came up with this idea. I think this is brilliant jeeves.
Her name's Leslie Trundy. She's a high school counselor and

(15:38):
apparently she's in charge of detention. That's her job. After school.
It's just sit with these kids. Oh what a gigma.
So instead of making them sit there for a couple
of hours after school and just stare blankly straight ahead,
she got the idea, let's go for a hike.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
I love that. Get him outside, get them moving.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Get him outside. And of course they don't want to
do it, but she says, the alternative is like, we're
just gonna sit here and stare at the wall, or
you can come with me. I'm a hiker. I have
these trails right outside of the school that I know
let's go. So at first they didn't want to do it,
but they started doing it slowly, and the kids that
did were out there, you know, listening to the birds
chirping and all. They getting some fresh air. But they

(16:14):
would start like talking about their lives, and then they
would come back and say how much better they felt.

Speaker 5 (16:22):
I love that.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
That's a big Death's cool.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
I like that.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Yes, And then word got around, not like kids were
trying to get into detention, but all of a sudden,
anybody who was in detention would go on these hikes
with her, and they loved it to the point where
kids who didn't have detention would come for the hikes.
That's actually really cool. That is so cool.

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Yeah, that's a cool trend. Maybe hopefully it's not a trend.
Hopefully it last forever. But like more physical fitness in schools.
My body's like a vice principal in Marshfield and he
I know, he volunteers pre you know, homeroom and all that.
They just do like physical fitness. You just come and
do some workouts and stuff. Like they didn't do that
stuff when I was a kid. God nos and played

(17:00):
basketball before home run together at the same time.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Lot and cookies. But this is great. Other other schools
are picking up on this and they're starting to do it.
I think it's a great idea.

Speaker 5 (17:12):
Yeah, I think it's awesome.

Speaker 3 (17:13):
Whatever it takes. First, take the phones away, now send
them on all that. How about the maybe we can
get a sponsor for the Chuck Nolan Morning Show hike.

Speaker 5 (17:19):
We gotta get my knee surgery done first.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Oh A lot of silence on that one, Like the
CEO out there at the point just hobbling along. You
look like Bick Tyler Kramy. You know you look like
one of us playing the fife, one with a DRUMA
get the band. That just very patriotics.

Speaker 6 (17:35):
The download with Danielle is next.

Speaker 10 (17:38):
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Speaker 1 (17:43):
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Speaker 9 (17:48):
Danielle on Boston's Classic Rock one hundred point seven WZLX.

Speaker 5 (17:56):
A Norfolk Superior Court jury found Brian Walsh guilty a
first degree murder Monday in the twenty twenty three killing
and dismemberment of his wife on a Wall, who's body
was never found. Prosecutors argued that Walsh killed her in
their home in Cohasset before disposing of her remains, citing
extensive digital searches and forensic evidence, while the defense claims
she died of natural causes. After nearly seven hours of deliberations,

(18:17):
the jury unanimously convicted Walls, who faces sentencing Wednesday. Being
found guilty of first screen murder here in the Commonwealth
is an automatical life sentence in prison. Police in Canton
are searching for an arms aspect after a woman in
her twenties was shot while sitting in her car last
night at lamp Lighter Village apartment complex. Investigators say the
shooting happened just before seven pm. Evidently it was a

(18:38):
social media marketplace exchange that went wrong. So just a reminder,
oh distraction, sunset, sunrise, everybody look at the clouds. HD
always like to let people know when there's a beautiful
sunrise so they can take a look. However, if you're
buying something off Facebook marketplace places like that, many police
departments will have a dedicated spot that you can pull

(18:59):
in too for that exchange, or you could even go
into the lobby if you don't feel safe. You never
know who you're meeting.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Have you ever sold anything on.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
That I've never sold anything. I've purchased a couple of things.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
So you went to some Rando's place to get it, only.

Speaker 5 (19:12):
Locally, Like I'm not like you know, I know people
that are like, oh, I'm driving to Holy Oak because
someone's selling a chest for fifty bucks. I'm like, you know,
I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
Did you bring your gun?

Speaker 5 (19:22):
No?

Speaker 1 (19:22):
I didn't.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
I usually if it's if it's an all sketchy looking
or weird or like you know the person because you
know me, I do the internet research. So if I can't,
if I don't have at least a couple of mutual friends,
and I'm like, hey, is this person a whack job?
You know? If I can find that out.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
It's just it's so risky nowadays, it's it's not even worth.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
Doing it as evidence here you could get shot. The Yeah,
shelter in place and neighborhoods not even worth it. So
they are still searching for that suspect. Police in the
FBI released what they're calling clearer surveillance video yesterday. I
have a new person of interest in the Brown University shootings.
This person was seen walking your Hope Benevolence in Manning
Streets about two hours before Sunday's incident that killed two

(20:01):
Brown University students and injured nine others. That man has
described as about five foot eight with a stocky build.
Thought he's are offering a fifty thousand dollars reward for
information leading to his identification. Investigators say a previously detained
individual has been released and emphasized the search is ongoing
as the case effectively resets the man. They have watched
the hell out of the information sharing on this, it

(20:23):
seems that way. Yeah, it has been an absolute mess.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
It's affecting the whole area too. Manage classes are canceled,
everything's done for the rest of the year. It's done.
My buddy teaches at a private school right in that area.
They canceled everything for the rest of the year. For them,
it's just what a mess.

Speaker 5 (20:36):
It's a situation. So hopefully hopefully they can get some
clearer images or something to a little bit more information
that'll get him closer to figuring out who this savage is.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
I remember when they were doing the Luigi Mangioni Manlunt
and Chuck was like, how long do you think it's
going to take. And I was like, dude, they'll have
him by the end of tomorrow and he was like,
no way, and I'm like trust me, and it really
they did. They ended up getting really really quick. This
one feels like it's.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
Going to take longer. They'll get him though, Yeah, they'll
get them.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
Nick Reiner, the adult son of filmmaker Rob Reiner and
his wife Michelle, was arrested in charge in connection with
the couple's deaths and their home in Los Angeles. According
to police. Authorities say the investigation is ongoing, but sources
told media outlets that a heated argument involving the family
occurred at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party on Saturday night, the
night before the killings, raising concerns among friends about Nick

(21:23):
Reiner's behavior. He had struggled with mental illness addiction. I
think he's thirty two. I think since the age of fifteen,
he's done seventeen rehabs tance.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
I remember they said his first one was at fifteen.

Speaker 5 (21:33):
Yeah, that's a lot. So that's you know. They brought
him to the party because it's like, well, we got
to keep an eye on him, can't leave him alone,
So got to bring him here. And the argument was
loud enough that people were looking. Yeah, it was. It
was a whole scene. So a police of non detailed
the motive. Court proceedings are pending as the case moved forward.
Nick is currently being held in administrative segregation, as reportedly
on Suicide Watch while behind bars at Twin Towers Correctional

(21:56):
Facility in Los Angeles. Twenty degrees in Boston right now,
beautiful sunrise on the way. We're going to see high
of thirty five today. Should be Sunday for most of
the day, with some clouds moving in after sunset. I'm Danielle.
That's you're downloaded.

Speaker 10 (22:10):
One hundred point seven seconds of sports with Tyler.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Well.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
It was not the best night for the Celtics. They
played the Pistons last night at the Garden. Jalen Brown
thirty four points, Derek White thirty one. You would think
that would be a knife except for the fact that
they missed twenty of twenty one to three point shoot
three point shots from the end of the first quarter
to early in the fourth.

Speaker 8 (22:32):
Twenty of twenty one. Not your twelve one, that's yeah,
I was waiting for you to say that. Not good
one twelve one oh five the final. That's two straight
losses for the Seas. They are off until Friday. So
one of the big topics of conversation since Sunday's Pats
Bills game has been the officiating in that game. It
was questionable, to say the least, Pat's nation scratching our heads.

(22:54):
A lot of weird things were going on, and Mike
Vrabel feels the same way. Yesterday he said the consistency
sometimes I struggle with it. The Bills lead the NFL
in offensive holds and didn't have one against us. That's
hard for me to understand. Now, A quick footnote here.
They did have one penalty, but that was it. It was

(23:14):
very lopsided day penalty wise. We'll see what happens this
weekend when the Pats take the national stage against the
Ravens on Sunday Night Football. You know who's not in
the playoffs? This yield for the first time since twenty fourteen, the.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Kansas City Cheats. Excuse you and Patrick Mahomes. It got worse.
Twenty Acl out for the season, but he did have
successful surgery yesterday. Good news for him. That's a nine
month recovery though, so he'll probably miss the start of
next season.

Speaker 8 (23:39):
This has been the year of crazy injuries with superstars.
We're talking Patrick Mahomes, Michael Parsis, Nick Fosa, Malik Neighbors,
Tyreek Hill, Tucker Kraft, Zach Hurtz, Marshawn Lattimore, All torn
acls and Najee Harris and Daniel Jones, torn Achilles say.

Speaker 5 (23:57):
It for me, not great pub, That's.

Speaker 3 (23:58):
Not great pop.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
Finally, it's been an incredibly cold hot stove season for
the Socks, having made zero major acquisitions how many, Danielle
zero not one zero, They haven't done anything. They get
a grade of F for the hot stove season. Yesterday though.
Yesterday though, they traded right handed pitcher of Luis Perals

(24:20):
to the Nationals for left handed pitcher Jake Bennett, and
the Twitter world when absolutely bananas. This one guy had
the funniest thing I read on the whole thing he
was And I acquired a large ice coffee from Dunks
with one cream and two sugars in exchange for US currency,
both equally uneventful.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
That's sports. I'm Tyler Moore. Twenty twenty five.

Speaker 8 (24:39):
Highlights of the Chuck Nolan Morning Show Mullin Chuck Mulin.
This is one of those days, man coming on LX.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Set us straight. We only think we know what we're
talking about.

Speaker 10 (24:51):
Used to talk that feature on the iHeartRadio app or
give us an earful at eight seven seven.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
Point seven and answer the call of Gullen Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
The Kelsey Brothers. I can't stand up all right, I can't.
But they have a very popular podcast right now, Big One.
Jason Kelcey and his brother Travis getting together talk about
his fiance Taylor Swift. She has a new song on
her album which is just selling insane amounts. What did
Jack say, Producer Jack? His girlfriend has four copies?

Speaker 5 (25:26):
Now, I think.

Speaker 3 (25:31):
She's got the vinyl, she's got everything, Blu Ray, she's
got like an autograph copy. How much is that they're
not giving those away? I can tell you that right now.
We're eating Kraft macaroni and cheese for a while there.
So on the album, there's a song called Wood I'm
sorry Wood, and it's apparently about about Travis and his

(25:54):
third leg. Correct now, this is a departure from Taylor
swift lyrics of the past. A little raunchy for the
America's Sweetheart, A little bit.

Speaker 6 (26:05):
Love was the key?

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Sighs? Did she say? Not nice? Sighes GUIs.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
It comes a point where it just becomes to it
becomes prohibitive.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
It's too much.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
What am I going to say?

Speaker 2 (26:17):
It?

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Too much?

Speaker 5 (26:17):
What am I supposed to do with that? It's fun
for three minutes and then you're like, all right enough, yeah.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
But we also have to remember something. She's not a
kid anymore. She's like a thirty six year old woman.
That is true. But her base is very young too.
I mean she's got a broad bab I mean she
got from kids to grandma's at the school. But you
have parents who are buying the album for their kids,
and you know, like a thirteen year old or so,
or twelve year old. I don't know. You have a daughter.

(26:43):
How would you feel if when she was thirteen this
song came out and she loved it? Right, that's a
good question. I'm saying. See, I'm not into censorship or
anything like that, but I would say, talk to your mother.
That's mom what she thinks. You know what you should do.
You should talk to your mother. So on their podcast,
they finally addressed the whole song would because Travis hasn't

(27:07):
been talking about it at also, of course, his brother,
being a brother, has to ask him about it.

Speaker 4 (27:12):
How do you feel about wood? Let's ask this. How
do you feel about what?

Speaker 3 (27:15):
It's a great song.

Speaker 4 (27:16):
It's a great song. Do you feel do you feel
cocky about the song?

Speaker 7 (27:21):
No?

Speaker 3 (27:22):
Any song that she's not just any song?

Speaker 4 (27:25):
This is a very specific you.

Speaker 3 (27:27):
I love that girl, So what do you mean any
song that she would reference me in? Any just you?

Speaker 4 (27:33):
Though it's an appendage. It's not just you as a
it's a very specific thing.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
I think you're not understanding the song.

Speaker 4 (27:40):
You're out of your mind, Jesus Christ, Travis, come on,
Redwood Tree ain't hard to see. I thought redwood was
a little bit. That's a generous word.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
I thought.

Speaker 13 (27:53):
I like.

Speaker 3 (27:55):
Brother, I would say that's a generous word. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
Have you talked to dad about the album?

Speaker 3 (28:01):
No?

Speaker 4 (28:02):
I haven't talked to him about the album either. No.
Maybe that's who we should get a live listen to.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
I'm terrified.

Speaker 4 (28:09):
Have Papa Kelsey listen to would live? Oh my god,
I would love. I'm gonna do it regardless, even if
we don't put it on camera. I'm just gonna do it.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Maybe they should talk to some of its chiefs, teammates.
What would Kermit Mahomes have to say? Right? What? All right?
I mean? Can you imagine being that famous and then
your girlfriend writes a song about your junk?

Speaker 4 (28:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (28:44):
There are worse things to be written about when it
comes to.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
Yeah, but after a while it turns, It takes a
turn on you, and it's it's used against you. Yeah,
you know, of course, Room it has to be merciless.
They must be having a eeld day with this. Get
away from me with your phone, now, get it out
of here. I mean it could have been worse. She

(29:07):
could have wrote something nasty. Button said it was small
national inquiry, paying the first Chiefs teammate get a photo.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
Oh, I thought it was a belly button for the
first six.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
It's like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree. What's gonna happen
when she goes on tour and sings the song?

Speaker 5 (29:25):
People are gonna go nuts and.

Speaker 3 (29:27):
You're gonna see moms out there singing wood with their daughters.
That's not a problem.

Speaker 8 (29:35):
That's what I'm saying. You're right, You're right, Like, think
about what's gonna start to happen. I know she's not
going on tour for this album, but she's gonna go
on tour again. Yeah, and she's got This is gonna
be clearly a huge hit, and she's gonna have to
play it in concert.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
You know what I see? I see a Halloween costume
out of this, the Travis kelsey Wood costume. What do
you do put on a trench cone, tie a sock?

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Like?

Speaker 3 (29:58):
What does that look like? We got to check it
with Chuck coming up here next me, you don't want
to answer that. Nobody wants to answer this qu It's
just can you go into the weeds on this? Yeah,
you know a lot stuck describing you're drawing a picture
there with a pen. I can see it curious with
that costume. Shut up, all.

Speaker 6 (30:15):
Right seven w ZLX.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
Right here on the Chuck Nolan Morning Show, everybody, we
answer the age old question. Am I the a hole?

Speaker 9 (30:31):
And if you have an ahole moment that needs a solution,
email the crew at Chucks Show at WZLX dot com.

Speaker 3 (30:38):
What's the drama today, Dan Yelle?

Speaker 5 (30:40):
Oh, am I the drama? It's not me, it's the
little kid that's acting up in school. We got an
email from Lisa. I don't know if that's her real name,
made it sound didn't really match the email address, but
I'm guessing this should remain anonymous. We don't want to ever,
you know, pick up on these sits because you run
into these people in real life, so you have to
protect your Identicy be your nickname exactly like me. True,

(31:02):
that's true, Lisa writes, My daughter is in fourth grade
and is having trouble with a bully. This girl moved
to the area about a year and a half ago,
and for whatever reason, decided that she was going to
pick on my kid. I don't know if she did
it because she was trying to score points with kids
and just figured my daughter was an easy target because
she has a lisp. But I've tried to have the
school intervened several times and they haven't done a damn

(31:24):
thing about it. Yeah, I got a little lisp. I
get it. I'm the tooth that turned side.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Is that right? Yeah? I don't hear it.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
You don't hear I can hear it if I play
it back, like if I were to do an ad
for our friends at Super of New England, you can.
You'll hear it in that it's the Yeah, I didn't
pick up on it until I started working radio.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
Now I'm going to be listening to it. Yeah all
the time.

Speaker 5 (31:49):
All right, that's my place. I feel like we've gone
through all the appropriate channels, but we've had no luck
in fixing this situation. So I told my daughter to
bully her right back. Yes, it's kind of like, you know,
if your kid gets threatened, it's like if you hits
you hit him back. You know that attitude you can't
always get away with that these days. Yesterday there was
an incident and my daughter wound up calling the other

(32:10):
girl fat, which set off a whole series of events. Now,
all of a sudden, the school wants to get involved,
and they've called a meeting with all parties involved, even
though they haven't done s the prior eighteen months that
my husband and I have been trying to argue with
them about it. I wonder if maybe I did the
wrong thing in telling my daughter to bully the other girl.

(32:31):
So am I the a hole.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
Bullying question?

Speaker 5 (32:37):
Tough man? That's a slippery slope because like bullies generally
are acting out, it's projection. They're acting out because they're unhappy.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
Correct, And this is tough. First of all, the whole
school situation, Like when my kids went to school, that
was a priority in our school system. Yeah, cutting off
bullying if it's not allowed at all, social media, nothing,
the school has to get involved. And what happened, If
something did happen, didn't hopkinton. I think they were you
know and all that kind of thing. I don't think

(33:05):
it would go as far as the suspension unless it
was really severe.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
But they wouldn't let them come to the marathon starting line.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
Correct, But so nothing big ever happened, so they took action.
But just calling out a kid is't enough, I think
to scare them into stock. Yeah, so I think the
school had to get involved in something like that, but
they didn't.

Speaker 5 (33:22):
This is such a hard like it's such a tough
one because the answer is it. It's almost never tit
for tat. But like, I was bullied in school growing up.
So I get this because I was cornered in bathrooms. No,
not because you know, because that was my list. Is
because one of my it teeth turned sideways, so I
had because I don't wear my retainer after I embrace it,
so there's like a little, tiny little hole in the side. No,

(33:47):
I just got bullied because I was a you know,
weird kid with undiagnosed autism in athj So that's all.

Speaker 3 (33:53):
That's all. Oh man, I don't know. I understand what
she's trying to do. Did she do the right thing?

Speaker 5 (34:04):
Maybe there's a different way she could have helped her
daughter stand up to the girl versus taking a cheap shot.
I don't know if she gave her guidance on what
to say, and maybe the little girl came up with
this for herself. Well you're a fan, like, oh now.

Speaker 3 (34:16):
She went clear.

Speaker 14 (34:18):
Yeah, I don't know, yeah, because I said that joke.

Speaker 3 (34:22):
Earlier and I almost did it again. I don't know
if like what she did was wrong. I just don't
understand what took so long, like eighteen months, Like you
waited a year and a half.

Speaker 5 (34:30):
Well, you know, they've had multiple meetings with the school.
It sounds like they were trying to go through the
proper channels and do it the right way, but you know,
nobody was doing anything about it, and then they they
were gonna, uh you know, yeah, nothing got done, So.

Speaker 8 (34:43):
I would like I wouldn't wait in a year and
a half. Like after the first couple of months, I
were like, all right, it is enough, right, Yeah, you
wait that long and it's like almost it's like too late.
Now now you're asking a kid to be something that
she's not, which is a bully. Right, It must have
been weird for that kid to bully the other kid, Like,
I don't do this, it's not what I do.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
Eighteen months would make me nuts if I knew my
kid was being bullied.

Speaker 5 (35:02):
I have a little lot date Lisa just dms me
on Instagram. Hold on, where is it? She said. We
had a meeting with the school asking that the girls
be placed in separate classes this year over the summer,
and they wound up putting them in the same class.

Speaker 3 (35:17):
So I've had it. I think we have a teacher
on the line. Do we have a teacher on the line.
Do we have a teacher? I think we can teacher.
All right, hang on here, Megan, it's me. You're a teacher.

Speaker 6 (35:29):
Yes, good morning.

Speaker 15 (35:30):
How is everyone?

Speaker 1 (35:34):
I'm great?

Speaker 6 (35:35):
Thank you.

Speaker 15 (35:35):
I no longer work in the school system, but I
do have to tell you I saw far too much
of this and my advice because I had to take
that route with my own child. If you're not getting
what you need from the guidance counselors, the teachers, or
the principal, you need to head to the superintendent's office.
And you need to make the superintendent very aware that

(35:57):
there have been school systems and we all know him,
we see him in the news. He doesn't want his
school system to be in the news that way.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
When you were teaching, did people do that? Did they
go all the way to the top?

Speaker 2 (36:11):
I did.

Speaker 15 (36:12):
I went all the way to the superintendent because my
son stuttered.

Speaker 3 (36:15):
Oh wow, yeah, you did see that.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
Yep.

Speaker 15 (36:20):
And the teachers did nothing, I mean nothing.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
For how long? How long did this go on?

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Oh?

Speaker 15 (36:27):
I didn't let it go on very long at all.
This was in middle school. Yeah, and I did not
let it go on long. And like I said to him,
everybody has the opportunity to call Channel nine w M
nuhan news and mention. I mean, anybody will take news,
and especially with the Amana school shootings today, and there

(36:47):
wasn't It wasn't like that back when I was teaching
and we heard of one or two that was it.
But yeah, definitely keep it going, keep it going.

Speaker 7 (36:57):
And I do have to say, make sure you teachers
are not the bully.

Speaker 3 (37:03):
Make sure your kids are not the bully.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
Yes, know the teachers teachers.

Speaker 15 (37:09):
Oh yeah, teachers that are like that, they need to retire.

Speaker 5 (37:13):
They've been there too long, too long tenures.

Speaker 14 (37:16):
Oh that's all began Meghan, My god, Why is it
when you were a kid, you think every teacher is
a bully.

Speaker 5 (37:21):
Of course, but some guys they're trying to you know,
they do.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
But some of them have also been there forever and
you can tell they're just not into the job. Anymore,
they hate it.

Speaker 5 (37:30):
We had a few of those in my high school.
In fact, such a weird like later life thing. One
of the guys I graduated with, Jason Kalishman standout guy,
is now the superintendent of swamp Scott Schools.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
Went at the top.

Speaker 5 (37:40):
Yes, well, he's dedicated to those kids.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
Man, Cal's great, Jim, what do you think, Well, definitely
the school system.

Speaker 16 (37:47):
You know, I actually had my oldest son because he
was so much taller than everyone else in his class.
When he was in elementary school, the older kids would
pick on him because you know, he was just tall
as they were. But here is is this first grade
who's being beaten up by third graders every single day
and waiting for him in the school ground. And then,

(38:09):
you know what, It went on so long, and I
kept calling and calling. I finally said, listen, you neither
stop this or I'm going to stop it. I said,
I will come to the school and I will go
to their houses. And then it started with my second son,
and when he was in there, it was again the
older kids picking on him. I finally told him, I said, listen,

(38:32):
the next time they stopped paunch him straight in the
face and that's what he did, and that's when it stopped.

Speaker 14 (38:38):
Right hook, that's the dad advice right there, hit him
back in the face.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
Well, that's a great example. Kids. They just go for
whatever weakness they can find, or a perceived weakness. Yep,
like this kid's taller than anybody in the class.

Speaker 5 (38:53):
Yeah, height, which is often a positive.

Speaker 3 (38:56):
Now No, it's always something like your lisp, which I
cannot unhear now. I don't hear it. I don't hear it.
I never heard.

Speaker 5 (39:03):
I only hear it during playback. I don't hear it
if I speak live.

Speaker 8 (39:06):
But I got the height thing all the time as
a kid because I was always the shortest kid in school.
I was yeah, constantly, was in fights almost every day.

Speaker 5 (39:13):
Are you wearing lefts Custianza?

Speaker 8 (39:15):
No, no, if that's true, though, the hight thing is
a big and I went to a Catholic school where
like they lined us up, you always had to line up.
I always I was the first kid in line every time.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
Why would they do that, That's just how they did Catholic.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
I went to Catholic school for two years. My god,
kids would.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
Bust my balls and I would get into fights. It
was it was crazy and that's what made you what
you are today.

Speaker 14 (39:41):
That doesn't explain a lot from exactly just save you
a ton in therapy right there.

Speaker 8 (39:47):
Like that guy just said my father taught me to
hit him back. Yeah, he told me how to fight.
I was like, all right, I guess I gotta start kick.

Speaker 3 (39:53):
Dad's always have the same advice for these kids.

Speaker 1 (39:56):
Now back to am I the ho.

Speaker 9 (40:00):
The Chuck Nolan Morning Show on one hundred twenty seven
w ZLX.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
Oh my god, we're bubbling up some memories this morning.

Speaker 5 (40:09):
There's a lot of childhood trauma.

Speaker 8 (40:11):
Oh I just went through a whole ton in my way.
I was like, oh my god, you're that.

Speaker 5 (40:14):
Story, pink body suit. I got bullied for.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
It, your story of lining up by height, your school.
I love Catholic school. Oh my god, I still do that.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 8 (40:24):
But the funniest I remember when I made my first
communion and I was second in line because one of
the kids was actually in my school. He was like
at the public school, and I thought I was the
tallest kid in the world.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
I remember my wife telling the story when she was
in school in middle school, there's one girl that just
picked on her all the time, all the time until
there was an encounter in the girl's room and it
just got out of it. She had her friends, This
girl had her friends with her, so it was like
a gang and all this. And my wife says, I
took my Scooby Doo lunchbox and I just splashed out,

(40:55):
caught her right across the face. She just without thinking
sliced her. Just everybody's got their limits. Yeah, and that
was the end of it.

Speaker 5 (41:03):
My favorite lap to take is these days being in
this career. Obviously, it's very front facing one of the
girls that was a couple of years older than me
in high school that bullied them f out of me. Ever,
living f is like a prime listener of the show,
of every show I've been on. She's like, you sound
so good. I love listening to a radio. I'm like,
do you not remember nineteen ninety three?

Speaker 3 (41:23):
She just gripped the steering wheel a little tighter right now.

Speaker 5 (41:27):
Is from other people in her class and be like,
who are you talking about? I need to know God.

Speaker 3 (41:32):
So six nine one point seven we're in the middle
of am I the ahole. It's all about Lisa, whose
fourth grader is getting bullied mercilessly for eighteen months.

Speaker 5 (41:40):
Yeah, this new girl moved to the area a year
and a half ago. Lisa's daughter has a little bit
of a lisp, so she thinks that's why this girl
started picking honor to like, you know, try to score
points with the new kids they've had. She and her
husband have had several meetings with the administrators at the school.
They insisted that the two of them not be in
the same class, and then they're back in the same

(42:01):
class again. Now this she told her daughter to She's like, well,
you know what, just bully are back. This is where
we are because they haven't done anything about it, so
he resort. Yeah, her daughter called the bully fat the
other day, and now the school wants all parties involved
to get together for a meeting. She's like, what the like,
I'm a year and a half, We've been going through this.

(42:21):
Now you want to sit down and talk about it.

Speaker 4 (42:23):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (42:24):
She wants to know if she's the a hole for
encouraging her daughter to be the bully.

Speaker 3 (42:27):
Let's take a talk back here.

Speaker 12 (42:28):
You are absolutely not the a hole. I'm sorry, but
kids nowadays and I've struggled with it myself. I used
to be bullied. I have no problem with you telling
your daughter, Hey, give that girl a taste of her medicine,
not for nothing. But if if she didn't do this
in the first place, your daughter never ever would have

(42:50):
said that to her. You know. It was just kind
of like a hey, look, you're gonna say this to me, Well,
guess what I'm gonna say this to you.

Speaker 3 (42:58):
So the general feeling getting here, it's everyone's like, give
her a taste of her own medicine for nothing.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
Kid, You gotta fight back, right.

Speaker 3 (43:05):
Yeah, that's what we're getting.

Speaker 8 (43:07):
He has promote it. You have to, though, I mean
it's like, how much can people take. Everybody's got a limit, man,
you got it, always got their breaking point. What's the alternative? Well,
if the school's not listening, it's just a year and
a half. Yeah, like, yeah, they're just going to continue.
It's I think that this mom's only regret should be
she waited so long to tell her kid to fight back?

Speaker 13 (43:26):
Yeah or me guys, two words, paper trail. If this
couple has documents of emails, phone calls, screenshots of phone calls,
or text messages to school notifying of the initial bullying,
and no action was taken, then you have the right
to turn up the heat.

Speaker 3 (43:46):
No problem. There you go, Jack, What do you think, well.

Speaker 17 (43:52):
I got that girl beat by a mile. This is
back into seventies. I could transfer it from a Captain.

Speaker 1 (43:57):
School to a public school.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Here we go.

Speaker 17 (43:59):
And I don't know why he hated me, but he
bullied me from third grade to sixth grade every single day. Right,
So I told my dad. My dad worked third shift,
he had to go in to the school early in
the morning talk to the principal. Nothing happened. So finally
one day I had my breaking point. I gave that
kid that left I never he never forgot it the

(44:21):
best I.

Speaker 3 (44:22):
Ever did in my life.

Speaker 17 (44:24):
I was in the pistols. I was in the pistoles
over my dad, and my dad held looked at me
and he said, King, it looked like good job.

Speaker 16 (44:30):
Was the best hit I did in my life.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
That is tree is of that.

Speaker 17 (44:36):
Absolutely. I don't know why he hated me, but it
was like every single day it was horrible.

Speaker 2 (44:42):
It was absolutely horrible.

Speaker 5 (44:43):
And I remember this day like that hit.

Speaker 17 (44:45):
I gave him his head spar.

Speaker 14 (44:47):
Around like, thank you, Jack, the colorful rendition of that
thank you. Let's get some input here from a social
worker in the school system. Kendra, good morning.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
Good morning.

Speaker 3 (45:01):
How is everyone good?

Speaker 7 (45:05):
So I have a perspective from both sides. I think
the school is handling it poorly. So my job, I
work with this every day. Kids are it can be
super mean, and it's the adult's job in the building
to address it right away. And it's the bully's fault
and the bullies parents' fault. And when I was growing up,

(45:27):
my little brother was getting bullied on the bus. We
tried to have the school intervene and they weren't helping.
So my dad told me to punch a kid in
the face. So I did, sets off the bus whatever,
move on. But as a school exactly, you know. But
sometimes sometimes like if the school's not helping, like kids

(45:52):
also need to learn to stand up for themselves too,
you know. It's not like they need to learn to
be independent, stand up for themselves and not take crap
from anybody else.

Speaker 3 (46:01):
Yeah, it's true, you don't. You don't want to be
the doormat, you know, was just stand up for yoursel
I'm so glad I'm not a parent these days. I
couldn't do it. It's crazy out there no way I
could do it. Rich has a story here about his girlfriend.
Is she still affected by this?

Speaker 6 (46:16):
Rich?

Speaker 2 (46:18):
Yes, she is. What happened, She was her island, and
she she was very small and skinny, and she was
very smart and read a lot, and she got picked
on all the time, I think right up to the
high school. And her parents either didn't know or never
said anything, or she never said anything because you don't
tell your parents stuff when you're a team. You keep

(46:38):
everything inside. But now in her fifties, she she hates
her birthday because it's on Labor Day, so it's right
before school. So it's just traumatizer her whole life. Yeah,
I wish she bought that. So she should have been
taught to fight back. Even if you get kicked out
of school screwing, you got to stand up for yourself

(47:00):
or they won't. Now as an adult, she lets people
got in fun of her put banaa and she's like,
I can't if she likes being with it because I'm
a lot bigger than everybody. Would you know, it's nothing
I can do.

Speaker 5 (47:12):
So she's that person that lets everybody in at the
bottom of the lever connector got it?

Speaker 3 (47:16):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Wow, Rich, Thank you. I can see
I could see that affecting the rest of your life.

Speaker 4 (47:24):
Oh it is.

Speaker 3 (47:25):
It's regret, right, you just regret that you didn't do anything,
and that kind of takes over. It's kind of it's
fear too. You still have that fear inside of you.

Speaker 5 (47:31):
No people want to say, oh, get over it. It
was you know, thirty years ago, forty year childhood trauma
programs you for your entire whether or not you realize it,
the experiences you have in childhood programmed you for your
entire life. And unless you're cognizant of the connection and
what you need to do so unravel that thread, that
stuff is going to come back and manifest in so
many different ways with how you handle relationships and you

(47:53):
don't even realize it.

Speaker 3 (47:54):
That's right. So you really have to talk to somebody
about this professional.

Speaker 6 (47:57):
Yeah. Download with Danielle As.

Speaker 10 (48:01):
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