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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Because you're waking up with fifth in the morning, kiss
on us and one.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Well, I would help if I started the show off
with the microphone on high high, high high, Good morning,
there we go. I'm cold, cannot be alone in the
fact that they put if you have seen heaters in
your car there on this morning, there's always does you
know what it brings me back to? Do you remember
that kid in middle school in high school that, no
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matter what the temperature was, I'm looking back at this
kid now and my brain his name was Dylan, wore
shorts no matter what the temperature was. It could have
been that polar vortex that we saw in January. Maybe
at that point he would have put on his swishy pants.
But every other day, like today in the fifties, we're
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in shorts, and I know, I know someone right now
is doing the same thing, and I just how I'm chilly.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
It'll warm up, yeah, into the eighties later on this afternoon.
I love that, But up until like three four o'clock,
it's still gonna be in the lower seventies and sixty
and for some love it, love it for me, heater
was on a low heat was blasting through the car
this morning. I don't know if it can be low
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end blasting at the same time, but you get it.
I remember this kid's name. His name is like Dylan,
like Dylan. Oh, what was it? Dylan's something? But every
day to middle school he wore shorts no matter what
the weather was. How are you, I hope off to
a decent start this morning. We're not far off. Later
(01:46):
on in the show, I've got the three things you
need to know to get your day started here in
Sincy at six fifty. So the best way to keep
listening is on iHeartRadio search Kiss one No. Seven one.
That way you don't miss it. The play button is
right there on the right hand side.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
Glynn, you need to know she's got you.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
It's three Things with tith on k. Good morning. We
just played Shabouzi and I'll have something on him in
just a second. Here. First of all, we're just before
seven o'clock on this Tuesday, September tenth. I feel like
my car thermometer is always different than my iPhone. So
somewhere in the fifties, I'm sure for you today, and
then we'll bump eventually into the eighties yet again with
(02:27):
Sunshine all right, let's start off with an update just
because I promised to give you one on Joseph Couch,
thirty two out of Laurel, Kentucky, far from here, one
hundred and seventy four miles. But this is the man.
If you need a reminder, that shut down seventy five
and you know brought a gun to the scene. It
was shooting, active shooting situation. He's now on the fourth
day of being on the run.
Speaker 5 (02:48):
We're just trying to show a real heavy presence to
put the community to the use, to let them know
that we are out and if anybody needs assistance, or
maybe if they say the cruise were sitting on the
side of the road, they can pull in. Hey, hey
we saw a guy walking back here. You know, we're
just trying to show a really heavy police present.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Shocking to me, still on the run. When there's more
on that, I'll have it for you. Classes have been
canceled for the second day in a row. And I
believe if I didn't say that already, that's a reminder
to you. All right, Second and three things you need
to know this morning rip to a legend. Unfortunately, James
Earl Jones passed away at the age of ninety three.
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Before I get to some of his infamous voice acting
gigs that he had. He was born in nineteen thirty one,
I mean ninety three is a full life his most
famous television roles, in movie roles including The Sandlot and
The Roots, he said nothing is your greatest thing and
nothing is your worst thing. The man was one of
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very few to get the coveted egot with two Primetime Emmy's,
a Grammy, an Oscar, and three Tony Awards. And of
course we know him as in his roles as Move
Fassa in The Lion King Field of Dreams Coming to
America and Darth Vader. Being brave doesn't mean you go
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looking for trouble. You're not scared of any dream I
was today.
Speaker 5 (04:17):
I am more than the exalted ruler of this land
and the master of all I survey. I'm also a
concerned dad.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
I am the father.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
People will come Ray, They'll come to Iowa, Pariss. They
can't even fathom the turn of your driveway, not knowing
for sure why.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
They're doing it.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
If you build it, they will come.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
You know.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
As someone that also just loves voiceover where, I'll always
respect James Earld Jones all right, and then finally in
three Things you need to Know this morning, the Carters
are just not doing well at the moment. I'm gonna
save the jay Z and Kendrick Lamar and Nicki Minaj
stuff for our three things in the next hour. But unfortunately,
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Beyonce got no love from the Country Music Association. It
was not nominated one single time for a Cowboy Carter.
Even though that album debut, it was like that it
was in the top three for the highest album sales
this year, didn't get a single nomination. You know, her
father has come out on social media and said she
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didn't have a good experience with the CMAS and they're
kind of holding that against her. When she performed at
the Dixie Chicks back in two thousand and sixteen. Her
new album spent four weeks on the top of Billboard's
Country chart, and she was not only the first black
woman to achieved this accomplishment, but she has become the
first black woman to have the number one song on
the Billboard Country chart and didn't get a single nom
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from the CMAS. Wow Morgan Wallen. Though Morgan Wallan took
the lead with nominations. I had just played Shaboozi. You know,
Shabuzzi was nominated for a Bunch and he was featured
on her album. One would say that Chibouzi really popped
off after being on her album and then was in
the running for Song of Summer. All right, that is
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three things you need to know for the tenth of
September coming up at seven twenty, we're gonna get into
make a date or break. You come to us with
whatever's going on in your relationship. And I know that
sounds kind of odd on an early Tuesday morning, but
when you're really going through something, or when you have
a question on something like no time is too early,
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no place is too weird, and no question has ever
been too out of pocket for Lori's sharp page. Whether
you're newly married or maybe you're in the dating game,
or you've been married for sixty years, anywhere in between
five win, three, seven, four, nine, one oh seven one.
You're also more than welcome to leave us a talk
back with Tiff on iHeartRadio. You'll see the microphone next
to the play button. We're gonna share the nine red
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flags in a relationship that involve cell phones don't go far,
just one or seven one.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
It's time to make a date or break on Tip
in the morning, Hi.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
I want to welcome everyone from our Instagram live that's
come over to the on air side of things. Good morning,
make a date or break It's we're relationships and therapy
kind of intersect on my show Tuesday Mornings with Lori Sharpage.
Who's our licensed clinical counselor Hello? And nothing has ever
been too out of pocket for you as far as
questions more out of the pocket the button, I love it,
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and nothing has ever thrown you off. So you're more
than welcome to hit us up five when three seven
four nine one o seven one to get on the
air while we filter in through calls, we're going to
talk about the nine red flags in a relationship that
involve your cell phone. The one that we talked about
on IG Live quickly was what what's What's?
Speaker 7 (07:46):
The first one was turning yourself away or turning your
body or phone away when using it. So all of
a sudden, somebody is in a normal stance and then
they're they're hugging their phone, they're they're moved.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
That's that's always an interesting one, you know, I'm a
big vibes person. I feel like I base the majority
of my life off of what the vibe is of
the situation, and to me, that means that the vibes
are off.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
I agree, there's something going on. You don't just change
your nonverbal communication like that for no reason.
Speaker 2 (08:13):
How do we want to do this? There are nine?
That was one of them. Do you want to run through?
Maybe the top one that gets used the most in
your office? Where do you want to start take us
on this journey?
Speaker 7 (08:21):
Absolutely so, I think that the top one is the password.
Do we share passwords? And in my opinion, if you
are in a committed relationship, it is easier. It is
going to make your life easier if you can have
access to each other's phones. And this comes down from
like logistical and structural things like what you do in emergency,
things like that. But I think that it creates a
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sense of trust and comfort. I don't think you need
to be looking at the phone every day or digging
into it. But I do think sharing passwords, if you
feel comfortable to do so, is a good one to
do in general. And then if all of a sudden
the password changes, well that's one of the red flags.
If you've had access to the phone before and now
all of a sudden the passwords changed, I would be
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really curious about that.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
I do want to go off on a tangent about passwords.
I think I'm going to save that to the end
because we've talked about this on my show before, and
there is going to be someone that calls right now
that says absolutely not, I never share my password. Let's
hold off on that. We'll get to that one. What
else is on this list?
Speaker 7 (09:22):
I think that being inconsistent about allowing the person to
touch the phone. So like if I grab your phone
today and then tomorrow when I pick it up, you're
all of a sudden very angry, which can be another
one of the rag flags, kind of lashing out. I
would be very curious about that. What changed? Where's where's
the shift here? The other one is the defensiveness. If
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someone is very defensive about their phone and very overly
anxious or angry about even talking about it. I would
be concerned about that.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
So far, that's three or four flags out of nine.
I think that is three and a half three and
a half three point five. The one that's on this
list that I don't necessarily agree with. But again, I'm
a big vibesy gal. If you always lock your phone
and put it face down, lock your phone, put it
face down. I typically lock my phone and put it
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face down, but it's almost because I don't like getting
annoyed by notifications and distractions.
Speaker 7 (10:19):
So I'm so glad you called that one out because
I do agree that, like, there is a level of
like self care associated with being able to turn off
your phone and turn it over and not be distracted
by it. And I don't necessarily see that as so
much of a red flag, maybe if it's a new behavior,
more of like a yellow flag, But I do agree
that a lot of people take care of themselves that way,
So we don't need to be calling that anything other
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than that.
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Okay, maybe one or two more. I think we're at four.
Speaker 8 (10:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Absolutely.
Speaker 7 (10:45):
If there's certain apps that are always getting closed as
soon as you get close, yeah, that is another big one,
because what's the app? What's going on? What are we closing? Oftentimes,
if we're closing or shutting things down like that, it
speaks to we have some level of shame or apprehension
and about seeing with it. And it might be totally odocuous.
You know, some people have weird, weird things of their
phone that they don't want to share, but also weird.
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It's the talk, but this could be something that like,
if you're noticing that there's always this like shut down
kind of performance of the app, there could be something
going on there.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
We're talking about the nine cell phone red flags in
a relationship. We've gotten to about four. Let me take
a break here before we lose people. There has to
be some level of accepted privacy in a relationship. How
are you telling your clients? I'm like, how do you
navigate that?
Speaker 7 (11:38):
So I think just because you have the password does
not need that you need to be or should be
deep diving into the phone.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
So I think that's the key.
Speaker 7 (11:47):
Is like part of the trust with the password is
like I have it and I'm not going to use
that in a way that is inappropriate. I think it
is natural and normal for couples, even in long term
committed relationships, to have boundaries around their phone and their communications.
And so part of the trust is you to have
the password, but you don't need to go snooping because
you do.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Yeah, there's a line. Yeah, and I don't think there
is a black and white answer. Like most things in life,
you know, you've got to just trust Again, what do
I always say? I'm a vibeesy gal. You gotta trust
the vibes. Yeah, you know, if you give out the password,
do you trust that? You know, are you just getting
in it to play music in the car and like
you know, change Google Maps or something, or are you
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going through their dms? And that almost falls back on
you if you if you're going through your partner's phone
like that, that's you means you need to address something absolutely.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
If your partner trusts you enough to give your password,
then they also trust you enough to know where the
boundaries are. And if you are not sure where those are,
then it is time for a conversation.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
That's your favorite. Okay, let's take a break. I'm going
to open up my phone line. Not that the thing
ever closes. So that's just what radio people say. Five
one three seven four nine one oh seven one. If
you have a question or you want to weigh in
on this in the inter we're gonna get to the
number one cell phone red flag on this list in
a relationship. Next, like good morning, you're waking up with
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tip in the morning on Kiss one O sep But one.
We're in the midst of make a Date or Break
It's where relationships and therapy come together. On my show
with the Lori Sharpage, who's our licensed clinical counselor, we're
talking about the nine cell phone red flags in a relationship.
It's time that we touch upon the number one red
flag according to your office. You're this article, you've come
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across the questions that come up for you and what
is that that is? Do we share passwords? Okay, listen.
You know my friend Allison texted me this morning and said,
I think this list of phone red flags will be
creating a lot of mistrust where there might not have
been just a valance. It's valid, it's valid, and I
don't want to make you scared about your relationships. Absolutely not.
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I just want to empower you to make sure that
you're living the best one you can. But the password
one is usually a hard yes or a hard no,
and I think there is validation to both. Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 7 (14:05):
I think you got to know where you stand on
the issue and then understand your unique kind of relationship dynamic.
Like I said, I think that there's a space for emergencies,
what do we do to handle it? But there's also
a space for people to say, this is just my
space and I am not interested in giving you the
password and I don't want to share, And that doesn't
necessarily mean that there's anything going on. That's just their
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boundary and learning to accept that maybe part of the relationship.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Dude, that's a hard one though, And I could only
speak to past relationships I've been in, and our password
sharing was very fluid because there was that level of trust.
It does not to say that you don't have that
level of trust. That just means that your privacy boundary
is a little bit stronger than maybe mine would be,
or something that I cared about. Are you saying it
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falls back on it falls back on you? It's basically
an internal lega.
Speaker 7 (14:57):
Well. I mean, if your partner says I do not
want to sh share my password with you that's how
I feel, that is what I want to do, then yeah,
it goes back to you to say can you accept
that or can you not? And there are going to
be things in our relationship that we adjust based off
of the other person, and it may be something that
you feel like you can accept.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
I've only been in a relationship where I have shared
the password, and I'll say this, I can't imagine being
in one where we don't.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
Yeah, I mean, I'm of the same kind of mindset
because again, there's a level of ease to it. But
I also think that there's a lot of reasons why
people may not want to share that. What are they Well,
what business is a big one. I mean, I think
if you use your phone primarily for business stuff, there
may be reasons not having a level of trust, you know,
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needing to build that. Some people just don't have that
right away, so it may be that we need to
revisit the conversation later, Okay. And then the other thing
is phone's a part of your personal space. So we
think about a personal space bubble that exists around us,
but it extends to our things. And so some people,
because of history, trauma, environment, whatever may be, are just
really anxious about other people having access to their personal space,
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of which their phone is part of it.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
I'm not going to reiterate my stance however, five win
three seven, four nine one oh seven one Do you
share your password or not? Lori Sharpage is our licensed
clinical counselor. I will ask, because I do every time
we do this, if someone doesn't share their password, would
you make your next date with them? Or would you
break it off?
Speaker 7 (16:26):
Me personally, I would break it off because I think
that it becomes a big pain in a relationship.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
That's my opinion.
Speaker 4 (16:32):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
You're waking up with TIF in the morning on Kiss
one oh seven one. Before we wrap up this conversation
and head into the three things you need to know
to get your day started in Sincy, I wanted to
make sure you had a chance to get on the
air for make a date or break this Tuesday? Do
you share the password with your significant other yourself on password? Hi,
(16:53):
you're on the air. Good morning.
Speaker 3 (16:55):
So I do share the password to my phone and
my partner does the same. But because of the field
that we're both in, there are certain apps we're not
allowed to go in because I work in the healthcare
field and he works with students, So there's certain applications
like we're not allowed to go into on each other's phone.
But when it comes to like general text messaging, Facebook,
social media, whatever, like we have full access.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Just curious, was that a conversation that you guys had
with one another. Or was it just assumed, here's a
password to my phone, don't think twice about it.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
I think it was just kind of assumed. I think
because we're both very open with one another, we were
really from the mindset like we have nothing to hide,
and like, if you feel guilty about sharing your password,
like I understand completely about it being your personal faith.
But if you feel guilty about it, maybe that's you
projecting that you have something behind.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Look at that, look at us this morning. What's your name,
by the way, what neighborhood are wakeing up with us in?
Speaker 3 (17:53):
I am Heather and I'm from sure involved.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
Heather. Thank you so much for the call. I appreciate you,
Lori Sharpage. There's someone listening though right now that's like, yeah,
I'm just not going to share the password to my phone,
but my significant other keeps asking for it. Just talk
to that person right now about how they should tell
their partner. Listen. I don't want to give it to you.
Speaker 7 (18:13):
I think the most important thing is just to stand
by whatever you are feeling. So I feel anxious about
giving this out. I just feel uncomfortable about it. I
feel whatever the feeling is and I would lead with
that there's not really a wrong in this situation, but
I would say I would do some internal reflection and
try and understand a little bit what makes you so
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uncomfortable so that you can lead that conversation effectively.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
All right, Coping queen on Instagram, you can hit her direct.
We do this every Tuesday, and we're about we're here
coming up next, I have the three things you need
to know to get your day started in this sunny
Cincinnati day, and we're gonna talk about We're gonna talk
about the public opinion and the community's opinion on Kendrick
Lamar being the Super Bowl time performer, because there has
(19:02):
been some chatter online. We'll get to that next.
Speaker 4 (19:06):
Lynn. You need to know she's got you.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
It's three things with Tip.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
We're just before eight o'clock and we're gonna talk about
the Queen, the princess, and the IT girl, three different
people and you know how this goes, and the three
things you need to know this morning. First, we'll start
off with the Queen, Nicki Minaj. We talked about the
Super Bowl halftime performer choice yesterday quite a bit. Kendrick
Lamar filling that category this year, and there's been a
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lot of mixed reviews. And I'm not surprised at Nicki
Minaj's comments. She didn't have to call jay Z ugly,
but she did. That's nicky for you, she said, denying
a young black man what he rightfully put into this
game for no other reason but your ego, your hatred
for Birdman Drake, and Nicki got you punishing Little Wayne,
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Little Wayne the goat Nola. What's good. The conversation has
been that Lil Wayne would have been the better choice
for the halftime show in New Orleans. I don't always
think whoever is from that city deserves the slot for
the halftime performance. It's really whoever is best suited at
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that time. And maybe that's what jay Z was thinking that.
You know that Kendrick Lamar is the biggest. If you're
gonna there's categories, right. If you're gonna go rap, you're
going this way. If you're going country, you're going this way.
If you're going pop, you're going this way. Right. So
if they wanted to go on a rap angle this year,
who's the biggest. It's Kendrick Lamar. That makes sense catalog wise, though,
I just don't know if his catalog is mass appeal
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enough for everyone across the country. That is a tough
one for people to decide for the halftime show. That's
what you have to consider, right. There's always gonna be backlash.
There's always gonna be people that don't agree. But Nikki said,
jay Z, you're ugly and you made the wrong choice,
all right. Second and three things you need to know
this morning, Princess Kate Middleton has announced that she is
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done with her chemotherapy treatment. Here she is, I.
Speaker 8 (21:07):
Am, however, looking forward to being backup work and undertaking
a few more public engagements in the coming months when
I can. Despite all that's gone before, I entered this
new phase of recovery with a renewed sense of hope
and appreciation of life.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
She said, what was this earlier this year when she
went missing? Quote Ray, we all thought she was missing.
That she underwent a preventative chemotherapy after being diagnosed with
an unknown form of cancer. That video is posted on
social And then, lastly, Selena Gomez opening up in Variety
magazine I'm Sorry Vanity Fair magazine, saying that she learned
(21:43):
the truth a little while ago that she will never
be able to bear her own children. Quote. I unfortunately
have a lot of medical issues that would put my
life in the babies in jeopardy. That was something I
had to agree for a while. This news wasn't necessarily
the way I envisioned it. She had lupus in a
kidney transport in twenty seventeen. All right, that is three
things you need to know for the tenth of September.
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Coming up at eight twenty, we're going to talk about
bro code. Does it exist?
Speaker 4 (22:08):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning, h kiss
one O seven one morning?
Speaker 2 (22:13):
Did Matt Damon break bro code? Well, first, one needs
a definition of what the hell bro code is. I
know what the girl code is, but bro code. I
literally asked AI to write an overview for me of
what bro code means. So, guys, why or n on
whether or not you agree with this. Bro code is
(22:34):
a set of unwritten rules and etiquette that men follow
to maintain male friendships bros before hose is the first
thing that comes up. Pack mentality the idea that men
should stick together, which can lead to negative impacts on others.
This is, according to AI, okay, not holding each other accountable,
the idea that men should not hold each other accountable
(22:55):
for their decisions and instead value loyalty over helping each
other make healthy decisions. Routine manscaping, the idea that mentioned
routinely manscape. That's ai Okay. If you have a different
opinion on what bro code is, you know how to
get in touch with me for this. The reason I
bring it up is because there's a pick out there
(23:16):
circulating of Ben aff I'm sorry, Matt Damon holding hands
with Jennifer Lopez. Let's obviously get some of the facts
straight in what happened her Unstoppable premiere? I don't know
where it was, but it happened the other night. Matt
Damon was a producer on the film, and because him
(23:39):
and Ben Affleck own Artist Equity together, so Artist Equity
helped produce Unstoppable. Where Jennifer Lopez, you know she was
in it. Matt Damon was the producer on it. Okay,
So that's the background for you. Ben Affleck did not
show up to her premiere, which makes the most sense.
This of course, after filing for divorce within the last
couple of weeks or so. But this picture had Jennifer
(24:01):
and Matt both holding hands. She looks like she's in
deep conversation. Ladies, she's giving I'm flipping my hair and
I'm in deep conversation. You know what that means. Ben,
I'm sorry. Matt Damon is holding her hand. He's got
his head down, looking at the ground as if he's
like nodding and listening to what she's saying. Now, there's
a million things that could be going on in this conversation,
(24:23):
but of course we're like, h they must be talking
about Ben. It must be talking about something that has
to do with the relationship, which is where we shall
chat this morning. It has Matt Damon broken Burrow code.
How do guys feel about this? When you've broken up
with a girl or vice versa, the girl has broken
(24:45):
up with you, Can you not even remain friends with
your ex's friends? Because I think that happens, but I
also think it fades. Can you be there to console
your ex's friend? Or does that break bro code? Five
(25:05):
one three seven four nine one seven one. You can
also talk back with tiff on iHeartRadio when you search
kiss the microphones right next to the play button. Good morning,
You're waking up with tif in the morning on Kiss
one oh seven one, or in the midst of talking
about bro code, which is something you know, AI gave
me an interesting definition on it. You'll have to go
(25:26):
back and listen to the podcast. But does Matt Damon
holding hands with j Lo break bro code? Good morning,
you're on the air. I cannot wait to hear your opinion.
Speaker 6 (25:38):
Good morning, TIFFs. This is Zane from west Chester.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
Always good to hear from my residence. Zay, what's going
on man in Westchester today?
Speaker 6 (25:47):
Everything's going well. But this whole, this whole idea of
holding hands with your roads egg had me thinking about
how I met your mother. Okay, And there was an
episode and Barney Spinson the holy key of the bro Code.
In that episode he catches Ted holding hands with Robin
and Ted gets removed from the bride the the spouse's yep,
(26:12):
oh my god, yeah, the party.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Because of it.
Speaker 6 (26:16):
So based off of what Barney says against bro code, Okay,
I can't allow.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
It, Zaan, and I always ask you still single?
Speaker 6 (26:24):
I am still single?
Speaker 2 (26:25):
All right, ladies. Zay is twenty three, lives in Westchester, single,
loves loves to call the radio. Pretty good at it.
I like your personalities Aane. I hope that some ladies
reach out to you.
Speaker 6 (26:36):
Yeah, we'll see about it. We'll see you about it.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
Well, thank you for the call. I appreciate you.
Speaker 6 (26:40):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
All right, all we got to put a pin in
this because we're approaching the three things you need to
know to get your day started, and Sincy coming up next.
Speaker 4 (26:52):
When you need to know she's got you.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
It's three Things with Ti Hi, good morning, Good morning.
And then let's start off with the Beyonce trending this morning.
Not in a great way actually, although I think she
just put out some pictures. She's on the cover of
GQ magazine, But she was snubbed for CMA nominations. Why
(27:16):
does it feel like this CMA show in the country
music world inviting Beyonce into it so dramatic? Why? Why
is it? I don't understand this. But CMAS came out
not a single nomination for Beyonce with Cowboy Carter, even
though her album spent four weeks on the top of
(27:36):
Billboard's Country chart. She was the first black woman to
achieve the accomplishment. She also became the first black woman
to hold the number one song on the Billboard Hot
Country Charts wasn't nominated for one Country Award. I'm not
in the CMA world really, I don't deal much with
country music. I just feel like, like, why wouldn't you
(27:56):
do it? I'm an optics person. How is it? How
is this gonna look for the optics? And it's not
that the CMA's, you know, get backlash. The Grammy's, my God,
gets so much backlash every year for various things. Just
kind of I'm not an optics person. I'm like, who
made this decision? Why wouldn't you just on the accolade
alone there? But you know, you knew people were gonna
(28:19):
come for you on this, and I understand it makes sense.
Morgan Walland did lead the nominations, and you know what else,
Shahboozi up for an award with a Barsan Shaboozi was
basically launched and popped off in the scene because he
was on Beyonce's Beyonce's Beyonce's Cowboy Carter album. I don't know,
(28:40):
like I said, the optics to me feel a little
off of that one second in three things you need
to know this morning, last night A Kiss one O
seven one's very own Ryan Seacrest made his debut on
Wheel of Fortune, replacing the legendary Pat Sajak after four decades.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
I've been a fan of the show since I was
a kid watching it in Atlanta with my family, and
I know how special it is that Wheel has been
in your living rooms for the past forty years, and
I'm just so grateful to be invited in. I also
know I've got some very big shoes to fill, So
let's play Wheel of Fortune.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
I can't imagine what it's like to be Pat say
Jack and just not do the show anymore after doing
it for so long. TMZ caught up with Ryan and
Vana White, and here here they are talking about chemistry, nerves,
et cetera. I don't think no jitter is just excitement
for people to watch. It's the same way of Fortune
you know and love. How's the chemistry. I know you
are concerned about the chemistry.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
How is it? It's good that's.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
Vibing exact Thank you, guys. One thing I loved about
Vana White she was on Mark in I guess Kelly
and Mark, right, which Ryan used to be on. She's
only repeated address this many times.
Speaker 5 (29:55):
Okay, I've worn over eight thousand outfits Wow, one time.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
I repeat it.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
It was by accident, of course, But other than that
one time, anybody notice somebody did because I found out
about it.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Literally, a girl's dream, a girl's stream to repeat address
only one time. Hopefully she's renting those things? My god?
All right? And then lastly, in three Things you need
to Know, Oh, I forgot to mention. Oh my god,
pat say, Jack after four decades with wheel Fortune just
won an Emmy, So congratulations to him. And speaking of
(30:27):
the Emmys, Eugene Levy and why am I blinking on
his name? Well, his name in Shit's Creek is David?
But why am i am I not? Why am I blanking
on their names? Why?
Speaker 5 (30:40):
Why?
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Why? They're going to be the first Oh Dan hello, Hello, hello.
Both of them are going to be the first father
son duo to co host the Emmys. Wow, my brain.
Speaker 9 (30:49):
Means we're the first. I think that's what it means.
It's not like we went to them and said, please
let her host. There's electricity that was kind of drawing
us into it, right, I mean, the challenge of it, it.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
Was the challenge. The challenge is not humiliating yourself on
national television in front of millions and millions of people.
So there it is. I don't have a date for
the Aamy's Free. I know I should have pulled that
up while we're chit chatting. I'll do that. But that
is three things you need to know Sunday, September fifteenth.
For the tenth of September coming up in our nine
(31:28):
o'clock hour, we've got more music, more conversation. The best
way to keep listening to Tiff in the morning is
by searching Kiss one oh seven one on iHeartRadio.