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June 4, 2025 34 mins
Dating deal breakers in Cincinnati, Tipping at your local spot, and all the top stories trending in Cincy. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning, hun kiss
one seven one, good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I feel like the weirdest stuff happens early mornings to
you and I. That doesn't it's not the same type
of stuff that happens to people later on in the morning.
Does that make sense? So, for example, this guy and
I sometimes show up to the office right around the
same time, and he works on a different floor at
a different building, at a different business rather and I

(00:25):
see him waiting for the elevator, and he's waiting and
waiting and waiting. I'm like, damn, is something wrong with
the elevator. I eventually make it up, and you know,
we always say good morning to each other check in.
We're sitting in the elevator and on the screen that
usually flashes the floor numbers flashes the words or the
letters rather ep and we're sitting in there and there's

(00:48):
kind of like a like you never really think it's
gonna happen to you, right, but there is this like
final destination type of feeling you get in your gut,
even if it's brief. You're like, am I gonna be
stuck in this elevator? Is this singing of crashing down,
you know, what is this? What's happening? I don't know
what EP is. I'm gonna have to google it. But
for a brief second, we're sitting in there like are

(01:09):
we gonna be trapped for the foreseeable future? And I
feel like this type of stuff doesn't happen later on
in the morning's like eight nine, you know, it's like
the early morning crowd that gets at how are you
are you enjoying the warmer weather. I walked out of
my uh my bedroom this morning that I had a
little bit of air conditioning on. I was like, WHOA
walked into the living room where it was like the

(01:30):
normal temperatures is definitely switched to summer over the last
like twenty four hours or so. Coming up around six
fifty will dive into the three things you need to
know to get your day started in Sincy, including the
latest from Sabrina Carpenter looking forward to this single that
she's got coming out. When you search kiss on iHeart Radio,
you'll be a part of all of that, the show,
the content, and the conversation and more so, don't miss
it good morning when you need to know She's got you.

(01:55):
It's three things with tip on good morning. We got
two major concerts coming to Cincinnati. I'll have that Frianna hotseak.
We're just before seven o'clock on this Wednesday, June fourth.
Temperatures are in the sixties, like seventies right now, gorgeous
outside with the sunrise. Will eventually hit mid eighties again
today with sunshine before some scattered rain tomorrow, and then

(02:15):
there's some hayze out there from the Canadian wildfires. All right,
Before we get to the concerts, let's start off with
a special guest in Cincinnati. Yesterday. I saw some pictures
circulating of Peyton manning at at pay Core Stadium alongside
Joe Burrow and Zach Taylor. He was also wearing like
a super old old throwback Bengals jersey and helmet. He's
in town, I guess filming his ESPN Plus show called

(02:38):
Peyton's Places and the Bengals will be the focus of
three of his upcoming season ten episodes. He did also
speak about Joe Burrow, saying he's an incredible quarterback. He's
just fun to watch him play. He's exciting when the
ball's in his hands. The game is never over. And
I know he fully expects as well as I do
to bring a championship here to Cincinnati. We'll take all

(03:01):
the good juju Weekend gains. I mean he's got ice
in his veins.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
All right.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Second, and three things you need to know. Two major concerts.
By the way, they both have very similar messaging that
they're celebrating twenty years. Lil Wayne not only announcing a
brand new album which will come out on June sixth.
It is called it's called the Carter six, but it
also comes with a tour featuring Taiga, Belly Gang, and

(03:26):
a few others at Riverbend on Saturday, August sixteenth, five
time Grammy Award winning I didn't know that Wayne had
five Grammys, but he's celebrating over twenty years of his
iconic Carter album and more. Tickets for pre sale go
on sale this Wednesday. General on sale, I believe is Friday.
Also celebrating twenty years in music with the same messaging

(03:49):
is Tea Pain. Tea Pain is coming to Megacore Outside
in a fall show on October eleventh. I can, I
mean hits somewhere it ass been.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Curling.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Munson Pain ain't tricking.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
If you got it what you're asking put you in
the mansion somewhere in Wisconsin.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
I would I would die to be put into a
mansion in Wisconsin, die to get there, all right. And
then lastly, in three Things you Need to Know this morning,
we have some updates on the new music that I
talked about yesterday. First of all, Mariah Carey's got her
new single coming out on the show Friday morning. I'll
have that for him. And then Sabrina Carpenter with the
billboards all over inter State sixty nine, she said, quote

(04:34):
on social media, this one is about you. It's called
a man Child, and it's out this Thursday at eight o'clock,
John John, I'll have it for you, and then of
course I'll circle back and have it on Friday morning.
If you go to her website right now, you can
buy two a vinyl for thirteen ninety nine with the
man Child single on it. It says the latest single

(04:55):
from Grammy Award winning multi hyphenated global pop star called
Side A is called Manchild, and then side B says
inside your head when you've just won an argument with
a man, Wow, We'll see what comes to that. You know,
I'll have it for you, all right. That is three
things you need to know for the fourth of June

(05:16):
coming up around seven twenty, there is a brand new
feature on Tinder. We'll see what your thoughts are about that.
When you listen to Kiss on iHeartRadio, you can be
a part of everything, contesting, music, conversation, all of the above.
So I hope to see there.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
You're waking up there in the morning kiss What I
was seven one?

Speaker 2 (05:34):
All right, we're gonna talk dating references, deal breakers or
is it just a quirk? Did you hear about this
new Tender feature? Quirk quirk quark quirk Tender and a
part of their premium subscription, which I think is in
the forty dollars range. If you're paying forty dollars for Tender,
will you please reach out to me direct. I'm an alien.
I'm an alien in the dating world because I haven't

(05:57):
used a dating app before. But you but you bet
your ass. If I were to get on a dating app,
that would be like my prompt like I knew here,
I've never been here, Like it's like a badge of
honor that I've never been on one. No, I just
don't connect with people over photographs, so I've never felt
the desire to get on the app. That's my reasoning
behind it. But nonetheless, you can now set a preference
for your height requirements for someone that you're dating. And

(06:20):
I find that so like bizarre, not bizarre, that's not
the right word. I mean, I'm I'm supposed to be
a woman of words, and it's the word I want
is not coming to me this morning. As someone that
is a personality higher and I connect deeply, like to
someone's soul and just like their personality and their values

(06:42):
and whatnot, and where like looks kind of come second
to me, Like I tend to fall for people and
their vibe and their energy before I fall for their look.
Setting a preference for a height on a dating app
just seems to me like you are throwing away an
opportunity to meet someone that you really deeply connect with.

(07:04):
But that's a core value of mine, is connection. But
I absolutely no. You are listening right now and you're like, Tiff,
I'm sorry, I just can't date a guy that's shorter
than the meme. I'll take it a step further, someone
that I heavily considered dating in my life. You know,
a really good friend of mine, were really we were

(07:24):
really good friends, and I thought, maybe, hey, there's a
chance that we're going down a path of potentially starting
relationship together. Long story short, we had a conversation about it,
and we decided we'd be better as friends. But how
adult is that?

Speaker 5 (07:35):
Right?

Speaker 2 (07:35):
He and I are same height. We lock eye to
like eye to I. I look directly into his eyeballs.
I don't look up, I don't look down a we
are the exact same height. And so when it had
asked me, they're like, well, like, you guys are the
same height. I'm like, it doesn't bother me. Shout out
to my short kings, what's up? But I get I'm
a personality hire another reason. You know, I don't really

(07:57):
connect with people on apps, but I could be alone
in this. Is it a deal breaker? Is it just
a cork? What is your deal breaker in dating? We've
already got talkbacks rolling in, so just be a part
of this conversation at your leisure this morning? What are
your what are your rules? What are you where you got?

Speaker 4 (08:16):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (08:16):
So if a guy's car is a mess, it's over.
I'm done because that is definitely like everything else is
a mess here. So I always check out not the
kind of car, but like the condition of.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
The car early, you're speaking of my soul. I do
that with my friends, not even someone i'm dating on like,
what's the status of the car? All right, let's get
that tire shine five one three seven nine one seven one.
Shout out to my short kings? Is it a deal
breaker or not? Where do you stand on this good morning?

(08:50):
And you know what? Good morning specifically to my short kings.
You're waking up with TIF in the morning on kiss
one oh seven one, listening to.

Speaker 7 (08:57):
You talking about the short kings there. Huh well, I,
as one of short king would like to say that,
you know, funny enough. I actually dated a girl that
was about five nine five can I was climbing that
tree all day? Baby?

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Why thank you for the talk back with tip. You
two give me a part of the show every single
day for free at your convenience when you search kiss on.
I heard the microphone is in the top right hand corner.
It's like leaving me a voice note, which I love
voice notes, so doesn't it's I love it. We're in
the midst of time if you're just walking into the conversation.
Good morning, Tinder, added the new feature where you can

(09:35):
set a hype preference. And I know that there are
some listening right now that are like, yeah, it's just
without a doubt, could never date someone shorter than me
or vice versa tall, or whatever the case may be.
And I don't agree with that. But my core value
in the relationship world is connection and I'm not going
to eliminate someone just because of their height. So is

(09:59):
it a core or is it? Is it a dating rule?
Is it a quirk? What are your rules? You can
comment on the height, you can comment on whatever you want.

Speaker 6 (10:07):
I'm all school, so no kissing on the first date.
But like day two, all bets are off.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Okay, you only need to get just day two. We
just need to get to date two. The person that
I'm seeing right now, we had gone out on probably
a dozen dates, so Tom Brady. I'd mentioned Tom Brady
on the show before. We had gone out on a
dozen or so dates, before we had even shared our
first kiss. I love the slow Burn, guys, welcome to

(10:34):
the slow Burn. We've got time for one to be
a non smoker.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
I'm mathematic. I just think it's not disgusting. It it's
just I hate the smell. It's just grosses me out
on their clothes. I mean, if you ever kiss someone
that smokes, it's nasty. And oddly enough, I find the
actual smoking kind of hot, but it's really not.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
The three big ones that come up a lot. I
feel like are smoke kids in height. When you need
to know she's got you, it's three things with tip.
This video of Shack, who will forever live rent free
in my head, and I bet it will be a
gift pretty soon. We'll get to that in a second.

(11:17):
Good morning, We're just before eight o'clock, eight thirty. Your
chance to stamp her since the summer passport with a
pair of tickets to the Museum Center. Hold on, all right,
Sorry about that, I got that little summer cold. So
before we get to the Shack video, let's start off

(11:38):
with diddy updates. We're in about our fourth week trial here,
and the security officer at the Inn Continental Hotel back
in March of twenty sixteen testify his name was Eddie
is rather Eddie Garcia testified that Diddy offered him one
hundred thousand dollars in cash to obtain the surveillance video

(12:00):
of Comb's assaulting his ex girlfriend Cassie Ventur at the
time the hotel the hotel video. By the way, Garcia
testified under an immunity order after he invoked his Fifth
Amendment right to not incriminate himself. He is the second
witness in this trial to testify under the immunity order.

(12:21):
I just found that as an interesting fact. So he
essentially kind of debriefs the situation the video happens. Did
he calls, did he gets his security to call, did
he's Actually I think it at first started with Diddy's assistant.
Assistant calls and said, hey, we'd like the video for money,
essentially if Eddie Garcia felt uncomfortable about it. But eventually
I think it was persuaded enough and was given one

(12:43):
hundred thousand dollars cash to give him the video and
to sign an NDA, essentially saying like, it's not that
you can't talk to the police if they come to you,
but you need to let me know if that is
the case. He also went as far as to say
that Cassie even facetimed Eddie Garcia and was like, no,
this is not a good time for the video to
come out. I think you should give it to him.

(13:05):
Eddie Garcia was like it was dark and she was
wearing a hoodie. Could it have been her? We don't know,
but Eddie said that Diddy said I sounded like a
good guy, that I sounded like I wanted to help.
That's something that could ruin him. He was concerned that
this video would get out and that it would ruin
his career. Well, yeah, not a lot of other things.
Also testified was Ditty's financial advisor and the CEO of

(13:31):
Bad Boy Records. I'm blanking on his namely pull that
up Derek Ferguson, former financial officer rather of bad Boy Entertainment,
essentially trying to prove hey criminal enterprise, the racketeering right,
What was Diddy using his money for him? That's the
gist of it. When there's more, you know, I'll keep
you posted. He's up for five counts. Second in three
things you need to know. I will forever have this

(13:53):
clip of Shack singing Taylor Swift with the Kelsey Brothers
on their podcast Living Rent Free in my head.

Speaker 3 (14:11):
That's my favorite song in the world. Brother Music back.
So it's finally hers too, man. I appreciate that. I
love you, guys.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
I love that video you'll see that circulating. And then lastly,
and three things you need to know. We have confirmation
that Sabrina Carpenter's new single Manchild comes out Thursday night
at eight o'clock. John, John, I'll have that for you,
and then of course I'll have it for you on
Friday morning as well. That is three things for the
fourth of June. Your chance to win the Museum Center
passes at eight thirty. You're waking up in the morning.

(14:47):
Tell me you didn't love that song? That was a
good one. We're in the midst of talking about tipping
this morning. What's the weirdest place you've been asked to
tip at this Tipping makes you feel very guilty, especially
in the moment you pay, when that little white iPad
spins around. Good, I'm not alone.

Speaker 8 (15:04):
Then, well, okay, listen, I'm a waitress and everybody needs
to learn how to tip well and tip correctly. So
they need to teach that like early on, because this
is the way we make a living and people need
to be kind and just.

Speaker 6 (15:19):
Like just the basics of tipping, you know.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Okay, good, Yeah, I was deep in thought while you
were talking. Thank you for the talkback with tiff and
for getting in on the conversation. Early microphone is in
the top right hand corner of the iHeart app, and
tipping is the keyword you're going to need to win.
The Museum Center passes coming up around eight thirty ish
this morning. Okay, I'm glad you said something, but I

(15:46):
also feel like there's this heavy sense of guilt around tipping.
In fact, I saw this thing. This is kind of
why we're talking about it. Fifty three percent of consumers,
so more than half still believe tipping should be optional
and base on the service received. Yet the majority of
those people feel guilted into tipping, Like, what's the solution here?

(16:09):
Where are we at? What are your thoughts? Like when
that little white iPad turns around? Not only am I
doing math in my head? It was perfect. Example was
yesterday I got my nails done. Yesterday, I had to
wait and see what the total was, and then I'm like, okay,
I need a minute. So because like one, I can't
do math. So I'm on my phone googling like what's

(16:31):
twenty percent of the total. Okay, I can't do quick
math like that quick moth. And then you know I'm
trying to figure it out, like it's just every single time,
and it's not like it's new, Like tipping is a
thing that we've always done for a really long time,
and it's usually based off of someone's like service, right,

(16:51):
but there's this air of well, regardless of what's going on,
you give twenty percent no matter what. What are your
thoughts on I'd love to hear from a local restaurant
owner or a server right now five one three seven
four nine, one oh seven one. I'd also love to
know where's the weirdest place that you've been asked to pay?
Good morning? You're waking up with tip in the morning.
On Kiss one oh seven one fifty one percent of

(17:13):
consumers feel guilted into tipping and still believe it should
be based off of service. So if you are one
of those that panics when the white iPad turns your way,
you're not alone. We're trying to get to the bottom
of it and figure it out, okay, on the situation,
in the correct situation in which to tip, right, No
one wants to be the loser girl. I don't want
to be the loser girl from the radio that doesn't tip.

(17:35):
I'm just making sure we're doing the right thing here.
Where's the weird By the way, tipping is the keyword
you're gonna need for the museum center passes in a fume.
Where's the weirdest place that you've been asked to tip?
Good morning, you're on the air.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
Good morning.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
I had a weird encounter in California where I was
act to tip at a grocery store.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
That does makeing any sense? Was it a totally Was
it there they using the toast machine?

Speaker 5 (17:59):
No, it was it wasn't it. No, it was just like, okay, here,
she's fun around. You know how they say spin your
question and I'm like, wait, what.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
That iPad spin is like more than an Olympic figure skater,
you know, when that thing spins around, You're like, oh god,
here we go. The panic sets in, like Doanya Harding
Wait a minute, you were true? He said, So they
had set it up. There's always the prompt of there's
a question for you, So why it was.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
Probably well, I saw it happened to other people too,
and under like pure pressure, I did tip twenty percent
on your Bord grocery store.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
On your Air one smoothie. You tipped twenty percent forty.

Speaker 5 (18:41):
Yeah, I was a little bit, you know, I didn't
know what the culture was. I was like, I'm just
a Midwest lady.

Speaker 6 (18:48):
I don't know what I'm doing.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
The niceness of the Midwest, you know. I've got that
Bostonian streak in me, so that niceness doesn't exist. What's
your what's your name? When Neighborhoody waking up with me.

Speaker 5 (18:59):
And it's her about energy and I'm in west.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
Chester, Nick, you're waking up with Tiff in the morning
on chis one O seven one.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
All right, let's get you those stamps or stamp in
your Sincy summer passport collar ten. If you've got the
keyword I mentioned earlier in the show, and you want
to go to the Museum Center you see the new
Barbie exhibit, go ahead and start dialing five win three,
seven seven one. It's my goal to get you out
the house on my tab all summer long. Hit your

(19:30):
s Sincy staples just in case you're not traveling but
you still want to thrive this summer. You come back
here every day to eight thirty. We're in the midst
of chatting about tipping, et cetera. Another conversation. I bet
we'll revisit as I get closer to my Ireland trip.
Do we tip in Ireland? That's gonna be a new
one for me. We're gonna have to We're gonna have
to visit and we're checking some of your talkbacks on it.

(19:50):
By the way, you haven't left me one yet. You
can get in on.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
Everybody asking for tips is now hurting servers who actually
deserve to.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Be kids for the work that they do.

Speaker 6 (20:04):
Going out to eat, you should be tipping. Yes, everything
else I believe is optional, but tippy while eating definitely
not option.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
You know what you're going there to do. Thank you.
I'm assuming you're a server, and thank you for the
talkback with Tiff. The microphones in the top right hand
corner of the iHeart app when you listen to kiss there,
it's an alternative way to contribute. That's how I've always
believed it. If we're like trying to figure out what
the right thing to do is is if I'm eating somewhere,
or maybe I'm even drinking somewhere, that's where I tip.

(20:39):
Everywhere else is like based off of the vibe. But
even when I do sit down for a meal, I
consider the service as well, like, yes, it's usually always
the twenty percent. Sometimes it's more if I'm really connected
with the server and it was a really great service.
Sometimes it might be a little bit less, depending on
what's going on. Always try to give someone the benefit

(21:01):
of the doubt, obviously, But I saw this article if
you're just walking into the conversation, that fifty one percent
of consumers still really don't know how to navigate the
tipping world. They feel guilty most of the time. That
grocery store comment was wild. All right, Hopefully of have
a hintest what the keyword was. By the way, if
you're just walking into the conversation, I have one more
open phone line five win three seven four nine one

(21:23):
oh seven one. Good luck if you want the museum
tickets in the meantime commercial because you're.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Waking up with Tiff in the morning on kiss one
oh seven to one.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
Well, hello and good morning. I'm hoping you have a
keyword for me kipping. Congratulations, you got the keyword your
collar ten you are stamping your Sincy summer passport. My gal,
oh my gosh, amazing.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Yeah, I'm happy for your going to the museum center.
You can check out the new Bobby exhibit perfect.

Speaker 4 (21:49):
I can't wait.

Speaker 2 (21:50):
What's your name? What neighborhready wakeing up with me in
this morning?

Speaker 4 (21:53):
My name is Andrea, and I am then.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Make it Andrea, thank you for waking up with Tiff
in the morning.

Speaker 4 (21:59):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Do you have any thoughts or comments on the tipping
conversation that we were just in You might be one
of the fifty percent of people that feels guilted into
tipping and doesn't know what to do in panics like myself.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
Yes, Actually, last Wednesday, I was at the FC Cincinnati
game at TQL Stadium, and I went to the Dippin'
Dots line, and when it was time to tip, the
screen was automatically on either ten percent, twenty percent, or
you could click others that I kind of just panicked,

(22:33):
and I didn't really want to tip for Dippin' dots
and skipping the ice cream into the cup, so I
just hit the ten percent button and I went along
my way.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
That's exactly what I'm talking about. And you know what,
you make such a great point from one of our
talkbackers a few minutes ago that said tipping is like
for the service industry, not exclusively, but when you sit
down for a meal somewhere or drink like that's where
the money should be going. Not necessarily a teenager at FCC.

(23:06):
That's scooping dippin' dots into a cup and handing and
there's no service there. That's just your job. We could
go on for days about this, and you know what,
feel free to feel free to jump in. I might
be wrong. This is why we do my show the
way we do it. You know you can contribute if
you took an L on the tickets. Just know that
when you listen to Kiss on the iHeartRadio app every morning,

(23:28):
you can start doing that from your house. I have
a chance for you to stamp your Sincy summer passport.
We do that ever a day, eight thirty. Who is
dming me at this hour from the office. In the
meantime we're commercial free. Hey, give me a couple. We're
not far off from the three things you need to
know to get your day started in Sincy around eight
p fifty two major concerts we're announced that are coming here.

(23:49):
When you need to know She's got you, it's three
things with tip on Kiss. When I was seven, speaking
of tea pain he's coming to since Hey October, we're
gonna start there were good morning though, We're just before
nine o'clock. At nine five, I have your first chance
to win a free trip to Las Vegas, and I'm

(24:10):
throwing in one thousand dollars, so don't go far, all right.
So Tea Pain and Lil Wayne are coming to Sincy.
Not at the same time on the same tour, but
they both made major announcements yesterday actually kind of surrounded
around the same theme. Celebrating twenty plus years in the industry.
We're saw it with Wayne. He's coming in August. Also
announced that he's got an album coming out, Carter six
will arrive on June sixth. You can pre order it

(24:33):
right now. He's celebrating twenty years of the Carter album series.
He's a five time Grammy winner, and he's coming on Saturday,
August sixteenth with Tiga and a few others. Presale Wednesday,
general on sale on Friday. And I mean, we just
like you want me to pull it up? You know,
I got it for us? Where is at home on skirt?

(24:54):
Oh man? Where did my music go?

Speaker 4 (24:57):
No?

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I lost it. I'm so sorry, guys. No, now I'm determined.
Is it right here?

Speaker 6 (25:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (25:04):
This is it. Can you imagine us at Riverbend in August?
And then another next tour that came out of his
tea pain. I had talked about him yesterday and he
was teasing something. Turns out it's a tour. He'll be
at Megacore August eleventh. Second, and three things you need

(25:27):
to know this morning, eminem is suing Meta for unauthorized storage, reproduction,
and exploitation of the tracks on their his music on
their platforms for one hundred and nine million dollars. Wow,
I'll let you know if something comes to that. And
then lastly, in three things you need to Know, we

(25:48):
announced our iHeartRadio Music Festival line up yesterday. You're waking
up with fifth in the morning? Did Warren in Who's
number one on the list? Who even made the Billillionaire's List?
I'll even take that. It's the tenth or anniversary of
Forbes America's Most Successful Self Made Women list, together worth

(26:08):
a combined one hundred and fifty five billion, which is
more than ever before. It's got thirty eight billionaires on
the list this year. Fortunes originating from cosmetics, which is
a big one. All the way to Chardonnay, which I
love this by the way, breaking the glass ceiling here
a little bit. That's more than double the eighteen billionaires
that were on the first list back ten years ago.

(26:32):
The number one person on this list is a woman
named Diane Hendrix. She's seventy eight years old, and she's
the owner of a roofing and building materials wholesaler estimated
at twenty point seven billion dollars last year. Who the
highest profile and youngest newcomer is actually Selena Gomez at

(26:55):
thirty two years old. She's estimated a seven at seven
hundred milli and that a lot of that comes from
the beauty care world, with her line Rare Beauty, founded
only in twenty twenty, so within the five years, it's
now worth one point three billion dollars. No wonder why

(27:15):
Hailey Bieber was getting in on it. So the list
came out just a few days ago. Maybe you even
scrolled past him. Of the top celebrity females, here we go,
coming in at number one. Oprah Winfrey at three point
one billion, Kim Kardashian at one point seven, followed by
Taylor Swift at one point six, and I wonder if

(27:36):
she'll rank a little bit higher now that she owns
her masters and she'll get some money from streaming. Rihanna
at one billion, Madonna a eight hundred and fifty million, Beyonce, Selena,
Kylie Jenner, Judge Judy at five hundred and eighty million.
I love the story of Judge Judy. I learned one
year a while ago that she like owns all of
Judge Judy always has. Selene Dion's in there, Barbara streisand

(28:03):
Ellen Generis, Dolly Parton at four hundred and fifty million,
Reese Witherspoon four hundred and forty million, She's got Hello Sunshine,
you know that big book club and production company. And
then Katie Perry at three hundred and sixty million, and
Serena Williams is in last place at three hundred cool
three hundred and fifty mil. That's the top top list

(28:25):
of highest paid celebrities. You know who I didn't see
on this list is Lauren Sanchez, and I wonder why,
But I'm just reading in here from Forbes dot com.
If you want to check it out, maybe I'll post
it up on social media. You know, I can't get
you a billion but I can get you one thousand dollars,
and to be honest, that feels a little bit more manageable.
That's like rent or at least some of your mortgage.

(28:46):
Right text the Nation, I keyword win to two hundred
two hundred for not just your chance at a thousand bucks.
It also comes with a free trip out to Las Vegas.
I don't know if that'll do. If that's good or
if that's bad. You go out there and maybe you
spend the money or maybe a double it.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning kiss.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Is it a deal breaker? Is it a quirk? You're
walking into the daily debrief. I love a good debrief, Sash.
I choose the biggest thing out of the four hours
of conversation. There's a lot today, and we revisit it,
giving a chance to get caught up on it. A
Tender started this new feature. Now if you're a part
of the premium subscription, I think it's like in the
forty dollars range to be a Tender Premium member. My god,

(29:35):
that you can set height preferences. You know, sad day
for the short kings. I don't mind a short king.
We were talking about you know what's your deal breaker is?
Is height a deal breaker for you? We got a
lot of mixed opinions on it. We'll start with some
of our talkbacks regarding.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
The whole height thing on Tender.

Speaker 5 (29:58):
I do get it.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
I'm a woman who's almost five ten, and I've been
on dates with men who ask me why I'm so
tall once.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
I get there because they lied about their.

Speaker 7 (30:06):
Height on a dating app.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
Ah, So I generally do look for someone who at
least says they're also my height.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Thank you for the talk back with Tiff. You know
you're really holding it down for a special group of
women in the Tri State here that I don't think
I spoke to enough directly this morning, because as someone
who's five to three, you know, my options are a
little bit wider. I had said, I'm more of like
a personality higher rather than looking at someone's height. But
I'm not someone who's five ten five eleven, six feet

(30:38):
like my best friend Allie Martin is six feet tall,
and so I should have texted her. I should have
gotten her on the air this morning. There are a
lot there are so many things that get caught up
on the show. You can see the opinion and hear
rather hear the opinions of Cincinnati on where they stand
with the height thing. When you get caught up on
the podcast all sorts of things there search tif Tiff
in the Morning on the free iHeart Radio app. In
the meantime, Happy Wednesday, beautiful, gorgeous sunny day in Cincinnati.

(31:05):
You're waking up with timp in the morning. Gone kiss one.
Have you ever you have like dates? Of course you
have dates in mind that you celebrate, right, of course
they could be good ones, bad ones, happy ones, sad ones.
Everyone's got one at least And today is a big
one in my world that I was just texting my

(31:27):
best friend named Casey. She lives on Cape cod in Massachusetts.
We were just texting about it. It is the three
year anniversary of my breakup with the Finance Guy, and
I spent some time reflecting on it on my own
this morning, and what a time it has been in

(31:49):
the last three years of growth and development. And the
reason I think I'm bringing it up on the air,
since you know, it's just you and I hanging out
at the end of the show here this morning. One,
if you've ever gone through a breakup and come out
on the other side for you know better, you know
how much if you can get there, how much gratitude
and peace you hold in your heart for the past

(32:10):
right once you've arrived to quote at this other side.
I also bring it up to those that are maybe
going through it right now and you're still in the
depths of breakup mode. I know so hard on what
that feeling is. Woo it is, I mean, death and breakup.

(32:31):
It might be that they are the two worst feelings
in the world. They're so they are so challenging for
so many reasons that are individualized based off of who
you are and what your you know, experiences and all
sorts of things. So I say it with maybe a
touch and a hope of inspiration that if you are
going through a breakup and I just happen to be
catching you on this Wednesday morning, just before ten o'clock,

(32:54):
connect with me. Connect with me. I'll I do whatever
I can to help you through it because I've been there,
and hopefully it's a ten estimate that if I can
make it through, you can make it through. There is light,
I promise the light is coming. You don't know when
it's coming. And then it's like the one thing that
you want to come faster, you want that you want
to just be on the other side. The only way
through it, though is just time and effort. And it

(33:17):
took me three years ooo, but we good.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Now.

Speaker 2 (33:22):
Let me give you my handle at the tiff to
f' potter like the Wizard. I'd be happy to share
a little bit more with you. But for any og
Tiff in the morning listener, I mean, it was a battle,
it was a war getting through that, especially in the
first I mean the initial but the first month, two
months years after that, so much growth has happened individually,
as a show, as a community, and you really have

(33:43):
been a part of it. And so I could not
let today go without saying thank you very much and
thanks for being a part of the show. We're gonna
continue to stamp your Cincinnati Summer passport when you come
back to John John this afternoon listen to Kiss on
IHET Radio so you don't miss it. Forour thirty he's
gonna have your shot to win the Museum Center passes.
And we'll continue to do that on my show every
day at eight thirty. Want it gets you as many

(34:03):
stamps as we can this summer, have a wonderful day,
enjoy the weather,
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