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Celebrating the women of Elvis Duran in the Morning Show
International Women's Day, Dianna. So the guy goes like, oh,
that's so cute. It's see your daughter. What Alie, No,
I don't go on a vacation with you, Elvis. Your
vacations looks diamond. Oh my gosh. Can we talk about
open bars and how I think that they should be
dung zo? Lauren, Hey, that's me Sam. I accidentally ate
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an entire half of a meatball sub last week, Gandhi.
Then I just said, you got any secrets anyone have
a threesome? And Danielle, I'm trying to talk, but I
have a walnut in my mouth to talented, extraordinary, smart women.
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You know what scary spice as International Day Day because
girls is play us too. Happy International Women's Day because
girls is play us too. It's Elvis Durand in the
Morning show. Yay, good Born day. It is International Women's
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Day and all the ladies are here. We're gonna have
a great show today. We were trying to think of
what to start the morning with. By the way, thank
you Josh for that wonderful sound of us saying inappropriate things. Um,
but we were like, you know what, why don't we
start with a little Janet Jackson this morning? A little
a little nasty girl, right, always sounds good to me.
That's how we're feeling for me. Hi, Elvis, Hi, Hi,
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got you were here, High Skiers, Hi, Hi, Froggy Hi,
Garrett John. No not today, No no, we can't leave
them out. Oh no, no that's not that's not the goal.
We don't want to segregate. Bye bye bye, Okay, okay boy,
it just ends home. Wow, be International Women's Day. International,
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Elvis Terran and the Morning Show your first text of
the day. Happy International Women's Day to all you strong
and beautiful, powerful ladies or the Morning Show, y'all make
such a difference to so many people in so many ways.
Love to you all. Hell is sweet. Where to start
the show? Oh no, that's so nice. We've had a
couple of bumps already. I'm excited a couple. We're gonna
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get there. Elvis isn't charge. I'm baking sure, everybody like
does the right thing the sport So far, I'm failing. Yes,
he's running around with the whip. He's like, what are
you doing? Do it right? Yeah? I think we can
handle this. Yeah, we can do it. We have a
first caller finally, Diamond Rosanne from Nottlin, New Jersey. Hello, Hello,
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how are you? What's going on? I'm in the shower.
I'm having a good day so far. I'm walking to you.
Wait is the water on? Yeah? And I don't need
putt put this phone close to the water. She's just
standing in the shower. Oh. I have no idea what
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you just said, but it sounded great. I think she
got her phone went Okay, what kind of phone do
you have? Sorry? I have an iPhone? Okay, so it
should be water resistant. Yeah, a little while. So do
you have any good plans for today? For International Women's
They're gonna do anything fun. No. I want to say
that I am in my sixties and I just recently
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started a new job and I'm excited. I love it.
It was such a big thing and I can't believe
I'm talking to you guys. And one more thing, I
think I'm on the same cruise as you phone to Bermuda.
Oh right out. Nice. We're gonna have so much fun.
That's gonna be a great cruise. So we cannot wait
to be on our new Norwegian cruise oh that sounds fun. Yeah, okay,
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have priced count Even though I mentioned you, guys say
oh I'm excited. Well, thank you, and I hope you
guys have a lot of fun on the curs that
I'm not going on have a blast. Thank you so
much for giving us a call. Don't get your phone
too wet. Oh we have something for you. We're gonna
so fun. You could you could come down. Yeah, we
can't give you a new phone, which I think you
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need write about now, but we can give you a
fifty dollars Wendy's gift card so you can go try
Wendy's homestyle French toasticks today. Sound good to me? All
all right, thank you, nice, thank you. She's in her sixties,
she said, I know, I was. The first thing I
thought about was, well, what was it like learning about
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the importance of women to someone that age versus the
age and diamond like, you know, because think things have
evolved for women and constantly are evolved. She comes from
a whole different times. The workplace has had to have
changed so much, and I thought it was so exciting
that she said she's in her sixties and she's starting over.
She's getting a new job and stuff. I'm like, that
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is kind of cool. It's like to Jennifer Coolidge of
our listeners, she totally run usance. Could you imagine if
her phone worked and we could have talked to her
about all that to put it in the water. Sorry,
we have a lot of stuff coming up today. We're
excited talk about it. Okay, So we have some interviews
with some people that Danielle and I both have been
loving on for a long time. Danielle, yours are Yeah.
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So Kate Glasser is going to be with us. She
does this Instagram page called the Hope Rises Network, which
I've told you guys about all the time. She just
really highlights positive things that happen to people, like a
kid overcoming cancer and stuff. I mean stuff that you
just you know, when you cry when you're watching Instagram.
That's she's responsible for that, and it's fantastic. Also, we
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are going to have on one of the first female
baseball players. Her name is Kelsey and she plays basically
major League Baseball. No other guys do this, and she's awesome,
she's powerful and we love her. Yeah. And then my
friend who's a bear doctor, she's a wildlife. He college.
She works with endangered species doctor. Yeah, I mean that's
what I call her. But of course she has like
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a whole full title. She has a fascinating she has
other dangerous animals. The whole interview I spend trying to
get Gandhi to not hug a band stopped giving things away.
And then Pinky Patel we've got her as well. Jerry
O'Connell is coming in today. We have a game we
want to play with you, gentlemen. There's a lot of
stuff going on today. Yeah, nice, all right, busy day.
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I love it. Let's get into the three things we
need to know? If you want? Are there three things
we need to know? There are so many things we need,
all right, all right. Senator Lindsay Graham is planning to
introduce legislation to designate certain Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
I can't believe that's not already a thing. This comes
as fentanyl continues to pour over the border, and after
two Americans were found dead after recently being kidnapped in
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northern Mexico by armed men. Graham said he would put
Mexico on notice and introduce a bill to set the
stage to use military force if necessary. The other two
Americans who were kidnapped are alive. After nine atmospheric rivers
have hammered California in January, another one is now looming.
It comes as California has been dealing with strong winter
storms in recent weeks that brought snow to the Sierra
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Nevada and other areas. That combination could bring more problems
as snowpack in lower elevations will melt, causing flood related impacts.
So California is really going through it right now. And finally,
how about this. A group of Canadian elementary school students
are taken NASA to school themselves. They've discovered that EpiPens,
which we know are an emergency treatment for allergic reactions,
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can become poisonous in space. The students are part of
a STEM program that let them conduct experiments with small
cubes that were sent to space. They sent the pens
up to see if they would help, and they discovered
that some of them cause cosmic Some of the pens
cosmic radiation transformed the main ingredients into extremely dangerous poisons,
so it would actually really hurt people trying to use
it in space, and elementary kids figured that out and
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those are your three things. You guys ready for International
Women's Day. Yeah, let's go Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.
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International Women's Day, Ladies. Elvis d ran in the Morning show. Hey,
it's in a national Women's Day, so Elvis has let
us take over the show. Hello, let mean let you
there was a knife involved, you're out, you out of
the way. You know. That's twice this week. I feel like,
you know, we're having ladies took over twice. I mean
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once was an accident because you know you would throw
it up or whatever was planned. You know. My thoughts
on this, what's that we deserve the day off? Yeah,
for to celebrate us. We should be able to stay
home and sleep, and you guys should do the show
without us so you feel our importance when we come back. Well,
you can do that if you do like Nate and
I did and just pretend to be throwing up. Oh okay,
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that you too. Because yesterday I was saying that Gane.
I was like, I know we're celebrating women this week,
but don't you feel like we're working even more than usual?
Isn't it supposed to be the opposite? Is it okay
to go down the rundown from yesterday? I mean you
guys didn't get home until late. Yeah, you were at
iHeart with a lot of people celebrating Women's Month. It
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was actually pretty cool. Yeah, it was a great event.
So we had a big panel discussion. There were multiple
panels involved. I was hosting it, and then there were
different things that we talked about. So we talked about equity,
we talked about things that are important to voice, and
Danielle was part of a fascinating panel with different women
that are part of radio here. Then we had some
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clients come in and tell us, you know, they were
presidents of banks, they were doctors, and we had a
whole Broadway panel. It was just it was a fun
day of getting to know each other. You got to
network a little bit. Of course, there was food and wine.
I heard the meatballs were amazing and I had on
a white camassol and I was so nervous that I
was going to drop a meatball on my white capitol,
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but I didn't not eat anything. And then by the
time I finished my panel I went to they had
put the meat bowls away, so I had no meat bowl.
I was not happy. It was delicious. You're downstairs on
the upstairs on the ten floor. Are they really well
unless someone took him home? You found the meatballs? All right, Daniel,
you know what tomorrow is, right? What tomorrow is National Meatball? Yeah,
we have like meat ball subs run in. We'll look
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at it absolutely whatever you want. Hey, you've been joined
by more. Yes, Deanna is here, I who's like behind
the scenes doing all of our videography and all that
I mean. And Deanna amazes me because I told you
the other day I realized for the first time the
cameras are not automatic. I thought when I talked, the
camera went to me when Dandie talked about her. No,
Deanna actually makes all that Bianna mind. And of course
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producer Sam, who was just producer. Sam was amazing. She
just produces. And she's also Sam and Amanda who's on
the phone with us, because there are women in all
kinds of things, and she's in the trade so let's
talk to her. What do you do, Amanda? Guys, I'm
actually an HVAC technician. Oh my gosh, you're so important
without you? Yeah, seriously, how does that work out for you?
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Do you? Are you one of just a few women
in the field or do you see a lot? So?
I am actually the only female on my team. Um.
I worked for a company that was a women's own
business when I lived in New Jersey. Yeah, but right
now down in Florida, I'm the only one that I
know of. I'm I know there's more of us, but
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I'm the only one representing down here in southwest Florida.
She must have like arms of steel, like how because
that stuff's heavy to carry around and install it is?
I am a hulk awesome? I know Nate needed you
over the summertime. Oh my god. Yeah, that's so expensive.
Are you like bawling? Do you? Guys? By the way,
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do you charge more when you know that? Okay, it's summertime.
Someone's air broke, I'm gonna hike up the price. It's winter.
Someone's heat broke. I'm gonna hike up the price. I
can't give secret. Just put that answer, Yeah, Amanda, all right.
I still love you and we're proud of you for
everything that you're doing. Thanks for giving us a call.
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You guys are awesome. Thank you and keep it going,
dut Rocket, Amanda, thank you guys. Have a good one
to you too. Hello Producer, Sam Hi Hi, I heard
you have horoscopes. I do, but I get to read
them every day. So today I am inviting Dianna and
kind of forcing Diamond because she was reluctant. Actually, no choice, Diamond, Sorry, Dana,
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is just your first time doing horoscope? I didn't last year?
An international woman's say. Actually he's the second time, so
it's an annual event. Anniversary. Thank you? Oh me? Yeah? Okay.
Your celebrity birthdays if you if what is it? If
today's your birthday, you share it with Boris Kojoe, Freddie,
Prince Junior and Um I didn't know him, but James
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Vanderbeek you didn't know him. No, Austin, I didn't watch
Dawson's Greek. Sorry. Okay, Capricorn, Oh my god, I'm so nervous.
You're good. Okay, Capricorn, t talk to a trusted source
on what you want your next move to be. Your
days in eight Aquarius, find solace and gratitude in the
quiet moments of your dat your days and nine pieces,
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an overpowering urge to start over may consume you, but
stay on track and on course. Your days of six Aries.
Your work ethic will continue to prove compendible, but be
sure to not over extend yourself. Your days of seven Taurus,
focus on the job in front of you and stop
getting distracted. I'm so freaked out. This is so cool,
Oh Taurish, your day is m oh five, Sorry, gem
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and I be sure to budget in some extra time
when helping a close friend with their problems. Your Days
and nine Cancer, get ready to be thrown into action
on a big project and use your managerial skills to
make it all work smoothly. Your days and eight Leo,
your continued effort to see the best and everyone will
finally begin to pay off. Your Days of ten. Hey, Virgo,
it's our time. I'm listening to what others are trying
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to tell you, and don't call them a hater, which
we usually do. Our days of six, Lera, stop tying
yourself worth through frivolous things. Be in touch with who
you really are. Your days of seven Scorpio bring a
level head to a complex conversation. I don't really know
what that means. Maybe you do your days of nine
and Sagittarius step up at the plate when asked. This
is your moment to shine your days of nine and
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those are your Wednesday morning horoscopes. Yo. Nice, good jobs, Lays.
I like outsourcing, Danielle, what do you have coming up?
In entertainment? We are going to talk about a baby
shower at a strip club, and Jimmy Fellon working on
a holiday album, and we're going to talk to Kate
Glasser Yes a minute. That is Danielle's buddy from Hope Rises,
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which we will find out all about. Coming up all
the way Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. Celebrating your friends,
celebrating your family, celebrating your mentor, and celebrating you International.
Happy International Women's Day, Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
It is International Women's Day. And I would like to
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give a shout out to the men in the room
too for giving us the chance to do this, because
I know there are some people who would not really
let go of the rains, but you guys did. Thank you.
I have no problem doing this you'd us to go home,
we will. May I'll just tell you observation please. I'm
reading all the texts that are coming through in support
of what you're both doing today and what everyone's doing.
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And I mean, there's so many women that listen to
our show. Who may I give you one? Yeah? Teresa
in Fort Lauderdale, she owns and operates pool service company
called Peaceful Waters. She runs. It's her place nice and
if you know, having a pool in South Florida, it's
kind of a thing. Hope. Business is great for Teresa.
And I won't tell you every time I hear of
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a business that is woman managed, owned and staffed, it
really does make you go, oh okay, yeah, and you
kind of look into it. There's a there's a travel
agency I use out of Chicago, all women, and it's
always great to do business with them because you know
they have a focus going on. You can understand sort
of what the inner workings of this office that's all
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the way in Chicago is all about because they have
that is their foundation. I think that's really cool. I
did too, and I enjoy working with teams of women
as well. We did for our off the Grid trip.
We worked with a team of women to get something done.
And they turned it around and probably thirty minutes and
it was the most locked up, amazing plan. I love
them so much, so shout out to all of them.
Delaware North, Hello, there they go and explore better, all right,
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Danielle no ready for entertainment? Yeah okay. So have you
ever been to a baby shower at a strip club? Yes? No,
you have not. Go on. Ireland Baldwin's baby shower went
down over the weekend at a strip club. Her mom,
of course, Kimbassenger was there and it looked like it
was a lot of fun. It was called Jumbo's clown Room.
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I don't know if I'd want to go to the
clown room, but okay. And you know, Ireland is dressed
in like silk or lace like underwear outfit while pregnant.
But okay, but they had a great time. So as
long as you're having fun, ladies, we love it. So.
Nick Cannon posted this cryptic Instagram story on Monday with
the baby bottle and everybody was like, oh, baby number
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thirteen is on the way. Then last night he revealed
that he has a new game show how called Who's
Having My Baby? On E this spring with Kevin Hart
as the host. Cannon will choose from contestants to see
who will have his next baby. Some people are saying
that it's real. Some people are saying it's a joke.
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It's it's unclear whether or not it as a joke.
Who knows, But knowing this guy, he'll do it for real,
you know whatever, And he has his hand into everything.
He always does. He's got everything everything that is truth.
Jimmy Fallon was talking about a holiday album, because you
know he loves the holidays. He always puts out different
things around the holidays. Well, he said, he's been writing
this for years. It's got some comedy songs, some traditional songs.
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Some duets say. It's gonna be a lot of fun.
So I'm guessing we're gonna have Jimmy up here because
he's gonna want to promote it, and he just has
to walk down the block, so we've better come visit.
Taylor Swift will receive the twenty twenty three iHeartRadio Innovator
Award at the upcoming iHeart Radio Music Awards, which go
down March twenty seventh. It recognizes her contributions to the
music and her advocacy for women's rights and the LGBTQ
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plus community. And you know that the show will air
live from the Adobe Theater in la On March twenty
seventh on Fox. NBC's launching a new competition series called
Hot Wheels Ultimate Challenge. So if you are a fan
of the Toy Car, these people have to transform their
cars into these souped up versions of the Hot Wheels
toys over ten episodes and the winner gets twenty five
(18:44):
thousand dollars in the chance to get into finale, and
then they get more money if they win and it
gets turned into an official Hot Wheels car if your
design is picked. So I love all these new shows
that they've been talking about. Yesterday I told you about
Jamie Lee Curtis and how she goes to bed early
and that's why she doesn't like to go to any parties.
I was watching an interview with her yesterday and she's
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asking artists to put on concerts earlier so she could go.
She said, you too, could you do a matinee please?
Cold Play twelve o'clock would be perfect. Bruce Springsteen, do
a bleep in matinee so that I can go like
you and Elvin. Yeah, which she goes, Bruce, You're all
just like me. You should be doing earlier shows. So
very funny. What are we watching tonight? The Connors, the
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goldbergs ab An Elementary Survivor, the Mask singer Farmer wants
a wife. Guys, that's on tonight as well. Iheartradios see her.
Hear her with Gloria Stefan and Lato. That is on
tonight on our iHeartRadio YouTube and our Facebook so check
that out and on Apple TV plus Real Madrid until
the End starts today and that is my Danielle report.
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You got more text? I don't know? Okay, you go,
you got you gotta call these people back, Okay, keep
texting Gandhi and Danie your favorites well, Okay. Tara, she's
a helicopter mechanic in Sylvania, born and raised, a Jersey girl,
a veteran doing it. Also a warehouse manager and whippity
New Jersey's been working in steel boots for ten years.
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Waking up to the show is giving her day an
extra great boost and that's it. I love that. And
we have a lot of interviews coming up with women
just like this who are doing incredible things. One of
them's happening right now. This one is one of Danielle's
absolute favorite. She has been counting down let's get to
it is all about the women, and I have to
talk about somebody who has inspired me. A couple of
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years ago, I found this Instagram page called Hope Rises,
and I started crying watching all of these stories because
they were amazing, like you know, sending a child to
Disney World who was sick, or a kid walking out
of a hospital because he doesn't have cancer anymore, and
everybody applauding or like, just these amazing stories that brought
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happiness and happy tears. This is right up your alley exactly.
You've loved this for long, and I wanted to find
out who was behind it all, and I found out
it's Kate Glasser, who It's just this remarkable human being
who it wasn't supposed to start out like this. It
started out as a blog and we're actually lucky enough
to have Kate with us today. Thank you so much.
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I really appreciate the support. You've always been a support
for us for the past couple of years, and I'm
still in shock that my small blog out of Buffalo,
New York is now a global movement and I'm just
so appreciative of all the support because the bigger we get,
the more we can help people. So, like you said,
it started out as a blog, right, Yeah, yeah, So
I'm a past television journalist, so I love storytelling, and
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I think the biggest thing is that, you know, not
every story is happy. You know, there are stories that
are a little bit sad, but there's always hope in them.
And that's what we focus on, is the really the
hard stories that there's somehow joy and hope and there's
a brighter side to it. We have stories that are
submitted from all different countries and it's just amazing to
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see that we can just make a movement of kindness
and hope and love and that's what this world needs.
So if somebody wants to submit a story to you,
how would they go about doing that if they have
a dark story with a little bit of hope. Yeah,
you just go right to our Instagram, you press that
message button. You can also find me on all the
different platforms. We also have a website, Hope risesnews dot com,
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and we take stories every single day. Not that we
can share every single story that comes in, but we
really try to share as many as we can. One
of my favorite stories that they covered was a flash
mob that I think you guys put together right so
that Christmas time with Christmas carollers, and it was a
young mom who was terminally ill. She had ovarian cancer.
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Four hundred strangers showed up to sing to her. And
it was a week before the woman passed away, and
she got to watch the whole thing from the window. Right. Yes,
we do these projects called give hope campaigns, and that's
exactly what we did for this woman's We heard about
her struggle. She had ovarian cancer. She was a young mom,
only thirty two years old, had a little baby boy.
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Her favorite holiday is Christmas. Who doesn't love Christmas? Right?
And she loves Christmas songs. And so what we did
was we got this hotel room for her, We had
a sleepover party, we arranged everything for her, and we said,
she needs a flash mob. And the really cool thing
was that she was on the second story of this
hotel and there wasn't like any screens or anything, so
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she opened up the window and could stick her head out.
And that moment when she did that and she saw
four hundred strangers come together and sing for her for
an hour. You know, there are people that knew her,
but there were so many people who just were inspired
by her story. And that's why we tell stories. And
I think that's why Hope Rises has grown so much,
as we're not just telling the stories, we're also making
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stories happen. There was a little girl, Pandora. She was
bullied because she had physical deformities in her arms, and
we had Carrie Underwood want to meet her. She saw
her story. Carrie Underwood had this special moment with her,
and then she ended up like featuring Pandora in her
tour vo because she was so impacted by Panda and
how she you know, just was this ball of energy
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and light and that has changed her perspective on life,
even though she was for her mom and her both
now have a better view of handling what's ahead of them.
And that's the power of storytelling. That's the power of
Hope Rises. You see, I'm getting all like Tiria. I
know her glasses are fogging up, Oh my gosh, because
I feel like, especially nowadays, there's so much negativity out there,
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and every time I watched one of your videos that
you post, I will go, oh my gosh, are you
giving me? Oh this isn't oh no, And that's the
reaction we try to get. We really try to touch
people's hearts, and not every story is going to impact
you the way it impacts someone else. But it's just
spend such a fun ride. Never expected it. Like I said,
it was a small blog. My first post got like
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twelve likes, and I was like, okay, just keep going,
just keep doing it. Storytelling is my passion. And now
five years later, look where it's gone. Raised over four
hundred thousand dollars and we're not going to stop here.
Was there a moment that you knew, oh, something just
went viral. There was a little girl named Jocelyn. We
had told her story a couple of times, and we
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after she passed, we really just made a video to
kind of just highlight all of her strong moments and
really to give her credit because her mom was hurting
and I had gone away to the Adirondacks. We were
out of service, and I had three thousand followers on Instagram,
and I came back into service and I had four
hundred thousand followers on Instagram because of that one video
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because we never let their stories die. They're always you know,
we always magnify them. So we made it into a
nonprofit now where we're now giving one hundred percent of
everything that comes in goes right back out. It's about
the people that we can help through Hope Rises. How
can people donate money? If they want to donate to you,
Hope Rises news dot com is our donation button. They
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can head over there. What we do is every single
month we have a different give Hope campaign. This month
we are actually for Women's Month. We are working with
an organization that is providing apartments for women who are abused,
who are escaping domestic violence situations. So we are providing
an apartment to a single mom and her two kids
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and they'll be able to have that fully furnished. They're
going to walk in on March eighteenth and have toys
and a bedroom and couches and everything. They have no idea.
She's like version of mister Beasts And what's the what's
the site again to go and donate Hope Rises News
dot com. You can also give on our Facebook and
Instagram at Hope Rises Network is our handle and there's
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a son in our logo. It's very bright. So yeah,
look for that SUNTI your tissue box ready because it's
a very emotional journey. Thank you so much. I really
appreciate it. Thank you, kay. International Women's International Women's Day.
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boss woman one day. I think that's Lauren's daughter. It is.
She's so cute. She's already a boss woman. She really is,
I know. So it is International Women's Day, and we
are all here. The guys are here too. We're letting
them play. We're playing bass in the sandbox, and we
we have a lot of cool things planned. But we
have Katie on the phone, who is a patient safety
(27:45):
officer who oversees safe and quality healthcare. And uh yeah,
she's a lady doing her thing. What's up Katie. Hey,
good morning, guys, how are you good morning? Good good.
Thank you for having me on, and I'm so excited
to talk about what we do. Being a patient safety
officer is like a dream of mine. I love the
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idea that I can help influence the quality of care
that our patients receive at the hospital. We do everything
from investigating bad outcomes to process improvement before it actually
turns into something bad, and then of course all of
the regulatory and reporting requirements of it. But it just
makes me. It makes me get up every morning because
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I know that even though I'm not at the bedside
helping the individuals care for the patients, I'm still impacting
the care that they get while they're at our hospital. Wow,
that sounds so important. Well, the number one safety issue
that you are used to dealing with, the number one
safety issue. It's in my mind, it's probably like a
(28:49):
delay of care where because our hospitals are so full
all the time, we can't just treat everyone as quickly
as we'd like to, and then you know, because they're
waiting longer, it just impacts the way the good quality
care that they should be receiving. So delay of care
has been a huge problem across the entire health organization,
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not just for US, but across the entire United States.
So how can people help if they want to make
a difference in that area. That is a great question.
So one of the things that I always suggest that
people do is to establish a relationship with their primary
care doctors and get preventative care. So make sure that
you see a primary care doctor regularly. Make sure that
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you're being open and honest with them and telling them
about everything that's going wrong so that they can help
you stay out of the hospital and those that actually
need to come into the hospital for emergencies have the
ability to receive care in a timely manner. Sometimes I
think my primary care doctor is ready to throw me
out of the office because, like I tell her everything,
and then I go, oh wait, wait, wait, I forgot
one more thing. She's about to leave the room, like
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hold on, hold on, I forgot to tell you that
she's just like Daniel, Seriously, Okay, we need to make
another appointment. It's not a bad thing. Your probably my
carried doctor wants to know everything that's going on with you. Well,
we love you, thank you for that information, and we
have did you just hear her held up. Sorry, I'll
look over and just here. We have so many great
(30:18):
texters and callers coming in today, but we do have
to take a break. So on the other side of it,
we have someone Danielle really wants to talk to a
Zamboni tribe. I want to be on the Zamboni so
bad at the game. I'm so excited, But we have
to take a break, right, do what you want? We
have to all right, Nate's given us the sign the
clock stops for no One. Happy International Women's Day, Elvis
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Duran and the Morning Show. That's right, the ladies are
running the show today. The ladies are running the show today,
celebrating International Women's Day. It's Elvis Duran in them show. Hey,
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the women are running the show right into the ground, kidding,
having a good time. We're doing all kinds of sun today.
We have some more interviews coming up from fascinating women.
But we've been getting a ton of amazing texts from
our listeners who do the coolest stuff from driving a zamboni,
like Meghan. Daniel's been waiting on this one, Megan, this
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is the coolest job ever. Every time we're at the
Devil's Game. My son Spencer and I were like, oh,
I want to drive and ride that Zambo's so badly
this is how did you get into this? So I've
been fortunate enough to grow up in the Houston Field House,
which is all right ring my entire life. Thanks my
father because he's fantastic. He was a part time seasonal
guy here and brought my brother and I am to
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all the games. And then when I became old enough,
I started working here as a seasonal employee, went off
to college, came home, didn't really know what I wanted
to do my life. My boss was like, hey, we
have a full time job open, Come work for us.
Come drive the dam full time, and kind of. I've
been here full time seven years now. It isn't hard
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to learn how to drive it. Because it's so big,
it can be a little intimidating. This is my first
year that I actually had two student drivers that I
taught how to drive, which is a little scary, dish
and I can see the difference in how their brains
think and how they're both learning. And it's a It's
a big, big girl and we love her. Do you
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ever put stuff on the ice specifically to crush it. No, no, no, no,
I'd be running over all kinds of Yeah. Do you
have any um like friends at the New Jersey Devils
that you can ask if I can ride the zamboni? Please?
I do not. I do not. We do have a
bunch of cool Facebook groups who are like we can
we all like will post if we have questions or
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something weird happens with the machine and we don't understand.
But I do not know anyone at the Devils. All right,
I love you anyway, We'll find someone for you. Danielle. Thanks,
you just spoken into existence. Thank you. It's gonna happen.
So we have so much stuff we are packed today.
We also have a free strip phone tap coming up.
Oh I'm goodbye, Megan. Thank you for calling us. We
appreciate you mean, thank you. Oh we got Danielle back
(33:18):
on the phone. We thought we lost her for a second.
So yes, let's go to Danielle. Danielle, Hello, Hi, how
are you GODDI doing great? You sent us a really
fascinating text. Elvis was so intrigued we had to talk
to you. Okay, oh great, thank you so much for Colin.
What happened? Um? Well my text her too. You guys
were just that for Women's Day. M My entire cancer
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team was made up of women by design. My breast
cancer surgeon was a woman, My oncologist is a woman,
My cardiologist is a woman. My radiologist and my plastic
surgeon all a made up of a woman, a women's team,
and they did an amazing job. And I've been cancer
free for eight years. I believe I wish we had
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a bell or something we could ring, like yay. Yeah.
I had a little scare a couple of weeks ago.
We thought I might have a tumor. We cut it out.
It turned out to be benign and good. So yeah,
I'm still cancer free. Yes, life is good for you.
I love a question. I have a question for you, Daniel.
I mean, I don't know if you know not. Our
family recently went through a cancer scare, and I think
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all families are going through a cancer scare. But when
it's something as personal as breast cancer, for you, having
an all women team must have been something that put
you at ease. I mean, look, we all know that
there were men out there in the field that are
excellent at what they do. And I'm not slamming them
at all. But when you go into breast cancer frightened,
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it's a disease that it's very very woman dominated. You know,
having a team of nothing but women. Did that make
a difference for you? It did? It did? I mean,
like I always joke around with people. You know, you
lose half your dignity when you have a baby, you
lose the rest of it. We have breast cancer, You're
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completely exposed. People are taking pictures of you, and you're like, yeah,
this is great. Um so yeah, it does make it very,
um very comforting. And even like when I saw my
breast cancer surgeon after this scare recently enhance you know,
in a few years, she walked in and she knew
my name, and she did she remembers me. And when
I was having surgery, my plastic surgeon who didn't know
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when I was in the hospital, heard my voice in
the prep room and came running in and they're like,
oh my god, it's Danielle and you know, and so
that kind of personal connection with these women really made
it special. It's like they become family to you. I
think they do you and you missed them when you
are cancer free. It's like oh, I don't get to
see you and back to them every now and then,
(35:54):
so I still get to see him. That's awesome. We
love that. Stay healthy and congratulations. Oh I will Oh yeah,
I'm all good. I'm good. And I just gotta tell you, guys,
I'm I was so excited you're all called. I couldn't
have believe it. I'm going to be late to work
and don't even care because I listen to you guys
all the time. I'm a teacher, and so I even
get up in the mornings in the summer and have
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to listen because I can't go off somewhere without listening
to you guys. When I saw for Alex, what's that?
I'm sorry when I thought we couldn't love you more.
You're a teacher. Oh yes, yeah, I'm fourth grade. And
congratulations to Alex Elvis. Thank you so so much. As
you know, it's quite quite a journey, right, yes it is. Danielle.
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I love that you you texted us today and we
got to meet you. Thanks for being a part of
Danielle and Gandhi and everyone's International Women's Day here at
the radio station. Thanks for maybe a part of it,
and you guys have a great day, take care. Thanks fight.
Can I just go back to losing your dignity when
you have a child. It's so right because let me
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just tell you they come in especis if your water
didn't break and they come in with this long stay
and you know he's like your opinion, Oh my god,
totally is can you once they give you the epidural?
I don't know for me, but I was like, dude,
an elephant could come in the room and check me out.
I wouldn't even care. You're just like, here, you go,
take it all, look at it all. Elephant one foot there?
(37:17):
You know amazing? I got pregnant. If an elephant came
to check out. Awesome. We have a lot of hold on. Yes.
Can I just let that sink in for a moment, yes, Okay,
go ahead. We have a free trip phone tap, not
a free money phone tap. We're giving away a whole
trip to join us in Majorca. Who's doing it though,
Club Calibarca and I Bio Star Resorts. No, who's doing
(37:38):
the phone tap? I don't actually know that. It seems
to be a woman. It is a woman, Gandhi, isn't me?
It's you did a phone tap. I think I did
maybe three the entire time I've been here. Three right
to switch that that's all the way. Hold on. Today
we're celebrating the many queens of Elvis Duran in the
Morning Show me with it not that queen had the
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International Women's Day. Elvis Duran and the Morning Show get
three trip phone tap. So you guys know, we are
going to uh Spainston. We're going to Mayorca and we're
going to be hanging out at Club Calibarca and we
can't wait and we want you to come with us,
so you have the chance to win and hang out
with us and see of course Nile and Maclamore. Uh
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And you can book your trip now of course at
Elvis Durand's European Vacation dot com. Gandhi's doing the phone
tap today. It's like one of three that Gandhi did.
(38:44):
Oh my god, So I'm excited to hear it. I'm
doing this under protest stop. I just felt like it
everyone else is a lot better than again, called Gandhi
and Daniell Nato when your trip to join us in
my arca one eight hundred two for two zero one hundred.
That's too fast, and thank you to our friends at
our bureau star. Yeah, here we go. That's not it.
(39:06):
Where's the phone tap? It's in B B hit the
b you told me? Oh this bl Elvis Duran the
Elvis Duran phone tap and it's from Gandhi. Hello, all right, Gandhi,
Let's see what you did? All right? This one HiT's
kind of close to home for all of us. So
Kendall is an Instagram troll. She leaves hateful comments for
(39:29):
celebrities and it's just kind of rude. Her friend Sam
is sick of it and got a hold of us
with Kendall's logging information. So she changed it. And we're
going to give Kendall a call from Instagram customer service.
This is devious, it is all right, Let's see what
happened in Gandhi's phone tap. Here we go. Hello, Hi,
is this kendallness nih is? H Yes? Is this uh
(39:52):
Affy nannielleus on Instagram? Uh? Yeah, I'm contacting you discuss
some of your recent and Stagram activity because you're violating
our terms of services. Um, how okay, So basically you're
kind of a negative bitch. So we're just gonna have
to go ahead and take a minute for you to
pause and think about what you've done. Um, that's first
(40:14):
of all, you can't do that. Oh, we can do
whatever we want. The beauty of Instagram is that I
can write whatever the I want and you guys can't correct.
Like also, you have to face the consequences. So I
just want to make sure that these were some of
your comments. Did you mention that Kim Kardashian's new baby
is ugly like a baby bird? Um? Yeah, because that's true.
(40:36):
Did you also say that Kelly clarksinjin put down the
pizza and pick up on microphone? Yeah, because she's to
lose weight and everyone else? Why do you have no
joy in your life? I have so much joy in
my life. But like that, And I am about to
ban you from Instagram, so give up. Well you can't
do that because he stram Please. So can you hear
(40:57):
that sound? That is the sound of evan you from Instagram? Oh?
Is it okay? Guests? All night? I'm gonna put up
a post down about how much do you suck and
how much your customer service sucks. Oh, you're gonna report
me to Instagram? I work there, Okay, so what I
would like you to do? And oh wait, go ahead
and log into your account and just see if you
can post your hateful crab. Okay, I am, okay, I'll wait,
(41:23):
But so I'm locked out right now, you're actually banned.
I can't get in Instagram. Customer service has stepped in
and shut you down, creatable brand, and you guys can't
ban me because Instagram is like what Oh an influencer?
What a bummer, especially because now you're Insta banned on
doing this? Are you shutting down everyone? Okay, here's the deal.
(41:44):
You can apologize to Kim Kardashian and you can apologize
to Kelly Clarkson, or I'm gonna start deleting your pictures
starting with this one of you in the hideous screen dress.
You're well, you're calling me about pulling people, and you
were saying the exact same to me. I will make
a deal with you. You say, Kim Kardashian, I'm so
sorry for calling your new baby an ugly bird and
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we'll post the audio on Instagram. Oh my god, and
in the old you'll you'll make my count live again.
Say okay, okay, okay. Hi, I'm kendalled tennis my hair,
and I want to apologize to Kim Kardashian for saying
that her baby looks like an ugly baby byword okay.
(42:28):
And then one more time, can you do the same
thing for Kelly Clarkson. Hi, I'm kendalled in this night,
and I just wanted to Kelly Clarkson first saying that
she should put down the pizza and pick up a microphone.
There's just one last one. Can you say, I'm kendalled
in this Hey, and I'm getting phone tapped from the
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Elvis de Rancho. Wait what this is a phone tap?
This is Gandi from the Elvis R Morning Show. And
we were calling because your friends Sam is sticking you
trolling people on Instagram know where? Didn't I tell you
that they were going to be consequences. I can't believe
you would do though, Sea, you did a good job. Thanks.
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She wasn't a good example for International Women's Day, that caller,
that person in your phone tap, but she learned a
valuable lesson exactly she made uncomfortable. It's all about teaching
a lesson. Okay, Nicole, did you learn a lesson from
that phone tap? Yes? I did very good. Yes, your
call her one hundred. No, you gotta be okay, congratulation.
(43:38):
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see you there, Nicole. Yeah, and you can get twere
you can get ten percent Offah, so exciting. Yes, yeah,
Elvis Durand's European Vacation dot Com. But Nicole, don't even
go to that website. You don't need to. You just
wont your trip. You got it for free. Well, we
are celebrating women all day and all month, and now
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I get to do something I have selfishly been plotting
on for a long time. You know, I love animals
and you guys are convinced that that's how I'm gonna
die one day. Yeah, because you're going to approach an
animals is going to eat you. Maybe I will, maybe
I won't. But because of that, I have been following
a woman on Instagram. Her name is doctor ray Wyn Grant.
She is an ecologist. And when I tell you what
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she does, or better yeah, when she tells you what
she does, I think your minds are going to be blown. Hello,
doctor ray Win Grant, how are you hey? I'm extra good.
I'm so happy to be with y'all today. Thank you
so much for joining us. You have no idea how
excited I am. She has been so excited about this.
I'm really hoping you're going to tell her to hug
a bear though before the end of this interview. Yep,
(45:03):
thank you. Please listen. That is my PSA to everyone listening,
leave them alone. But how how do you know that?
Let's talk about what you do? Okay? So I am
a wildlife ecologist and my goals are to prevent endangered
species from going extinct. But in particular, if you follow
(45:24):
me on social media, I am best known for stealing
little baby black bears like little wild bear cubs and
stuffing them in my jacket and taking selfies with them.
Yes and so yeah, So this is where the problem
lies because this is what this one wants to do. Yes,
I do. You are living my dream life. It is
(45:44):
a dream. It is a dream. Literally. One of my
biggest things is that, like most people think, oh, to
be a scientist, that means you have like a lab
code on and you're like pipetting chemicals right like at
a bench. Like. No, you can be out there in
the wilderness like me. And the reason that I have
all these adorable pictures of me snuggling baby bears in
the wild is because I study mama bears and they
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give birth during hibernation. It's very very convenient because every winter,
if they have a GPS coloropos part little baby bears
that are just born, they're so little they can't create
their own body heat. So during the like five minutes
that we're giving them a checkup and listening to their
heart and they're breathing and all that, we have to
actually snuggle them in our jackets and give them our
(46:29):
body heat so they stay warm. And it just so
happens that's also the perfect time to take photos of
the signs that you're doing. The mama bear is asleep
before she snuggles the baby come and she's doing so
that she can do like a little physical you know,
to make sure the baby. Yeah, that's insane to me,
(46:50):
Like that is the coolest, absolute best job in the world.
And I know you haven't just worked with bears. You've
worked with lions, you work with sharks. Can you name
some of the animals that you deal with. I have
worked with African lions for years. Like there was a
point I was living in Tanzania studying lions, doing the
same thing with these lion mamas and cubs. I studied
grizzly bears and black bears and lemurs in Madagascar, ringtailed lemurs.
(47:16):
I've studied lowland gorillas in the Coco basin, almost everything,
almost everything. I still have like a bucket list of
animals I haven't studied. Is there something that you've taken
away from this that like surprised you about a certain animal,
like you would like blew your mind where you're like,
I didn't know that about that animal. I think coyotes
are the ones that have blown my mind to the most.
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They're extremely tolerant of humans. The humans are intolerant of
coyotes because a lot of the animals I study are
like so sensitive near humans. If they hear human noises,
then they like can't sleep and their whole biology is
thrown off. Coyotes can like thrive in some of these cities,
and it's just people who freak out about them. And
I thought, that's been like such a surprise to me.
(48:00):
So for you with all these different animals that you've encountered,
and yes, there are endangered species, but they're also kind
of terrifying species. The ones that you have listed, have
you ever had any crazy encounters with them? Close calls
Win Grant And the most popular episode of my podcast
is called Near Death Experiences, where I talk about all
(48:20):
the times I almost died at the hands of wild animals.
There's like twenty examples, but I will give one here
where I was studying bears in this year and Avada Mountains. Right,
this was like summer of one of my PhD years.
So I was younger, I was in grad school. I
was an idiot, and I was spending the full summer
in like over one hundred degree temperatures like in the desert,
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and I was setting traps for bears because we have
to put a GPS collar on them, and my job
as the like intern grad student was to check the
traps every day. We don't want to have a bear
in a trap for more than like twelve hours or something, right,
especially in that heat. And so every day I was
checking these traps in the middle of nowhere, is camping
by myself for weeks on end, and there were no bears,
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not a single bear ever. So I started getting lazy.
I stopped carrying my bear spray, I stopped carrying my
like whistles, I stopped carrying my water. One day, I
checked a trap, no bear, and I start putting the
bait back in the traps, a new bait, and as
soon as I turn around to go back, there is
a huge male black bear three feet from me. Like
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I could smell his breath and he was pawing the
ground and he was like they do this like shaking
their head thing, and he started charging me, and I
did the thing you're not supposed to do. Like after
all of my training, I knew, I knew exactly the protocol.
I panicked. I totally panicked, and I ran and that
is the one thing that you do not do with
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the bear is you do not run. You're supposed to
back away slowly and make yourself look big and kind
of yell at the bear. Honey. I dropped everything. I ran.
The bear chased me. I could feel it like nipping
at my butt the whole time. Literally, I was crying.
I was like running, crying, praying, falling down this mountain,
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like getting like dirt and stuff like up my nose.
Like it was a disaster. And literally the reason I'm
around today is because the bear just decided not to
eat me. Any bear can outrun a person easily. They
run thirty five miles an hour. I can run, you know,
two miles an hour, right, So like it just decided
she's weak, let me not even try it. That was
(50:30):
like my life flashed before my eyes. I was just like,
oh my god, here I am thinking I'm protecting these bears.
I just pissed one off, and now it's chasing me away.
Oh my god. That's terribly nip. It was horrible, horrible, horrible.
So is the is the adage true brown lay down, black,
fight back, and white good night? Yeah? You know, I
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feel bad about the white good night. Because polar bears
they are the world's largest carnivore. They're over a thousand pounds,
So there's just like a chance of survival if you're
having an actual attack from a polar bear. But I
think it's important to note that, like most people don't
get attacked by a polar bear. Just because you see
a polar bear, or just because you're surprised by polar
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bear or just because you upset a polar bear doesn't
mean it's going to attack you. If we're talking about
an attack, then yeah, it's over. It's like, what's if
that black bear had been a polar bear? Do you
think it would have chased you and you would that
have been it? Yeah? Yep, I would not be here. Yeah,
rip me good night? Yeah. Can we go back to
extinct animals, Like if is there one animal in particular
(51:34):
that is basically almost gone and almost done? So there's
a couple species of rhinos in East Africa and Southern
Africa that are almost done. I believe it's like the
northern white rhino. There's a couple of them left, like
four left, And that's really hard, right because rhinos are
like they're big and they look ferocious, right, but they're
(51:54):
like very gentle. They just eat grass all day. You know.
They're these amazing creatures and due to a mix of
land transformation and the legacy of colonialism in Africa is
what started driving them to extinction. And now poaching is
a huge threat. There's not very many of them and
that makes me really sad. Rhinos when you see them
on the African landscape, it just looks right like, you
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know that the ecosystem is functioning, but we're not going
to have them. It's pretty much over for them. And
there's a couple of other species like that too, But
it doesn't have to be that way moving forward. There's
a lot that can be. Then there's a lot of
reasons for hope. So quickly before you go, I want
to highlight a couple of things about you, because I
think that within your field, you're probably a unicorn yourself
(52:38):
or a white rhino yourself myself included, are not necessarily
in leadership, right, So that's kind of like what we
see in a lot of these fields. It's like, Okay,
women are getting there, women are passionate, like they're opening
some doors for us. But in terms of leadership in
terms of like being at the top, you're not seeing
very many women. And so I'm a woman, I'm a
black woman. I am a black woman from the inner city.
(52:59):
Like I grew up up in San Francisco, back when
San Francisco had an inner city. It has changed, but
like that's where I'm from. And so I didn't go
outside with my family, right, Like we didn't go like
camping and hiking and stuff. So I didn't see my
first wild animal until I was in my twenties. So
that's something that's also really important for people to know,
(53:20):
is that you don't have to be some person who
goes to Yosemite, you know, every weekend to be made
for this field. I've made a lot of change. I
have gone all over the world. I've had adventures of
a lifetime, and I feel like I'm just getting started. Well,
I think you're fascinating and I appreciate you joining us
so much. Thank you for that. And Goddy would like
to live in your back pocket. Thank you. Come on, Ryan, please,
(53:43):
if you could give us some advice for just the
everyday person. We're talking about conservation and how we're going
to save the planet and save these animals. What advice
can you give the everyday person to make that move?
Oh my gosh, it's so easy. Vote. Every single election
has environment toll issues on the ballot. There are politicians
who support the environment and some that don't. But also
(54:05):
there's like literal legislation, like I'm talking about the coyotes,
I'm talking about the bears, I'm talking about the eagles
flying around. That kind of stuff is on the ballots
and you don't have to be a scientist to make
an impact there. So go to the polls and vote
in favor of the environment. I love that. Thank you.
Drop your podcast one more time. It is Going Wild
with doctor ray Win Grant from PBS Nature. You can
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find it wherever you get your podcasts and on Instagram.
You can find me across social but I like Instagram
the most. At ray Win Grant, r AE w y
n N G r A n T come visit. Thank
you so much for joining us. You are wonderful and
you're inspirational and I will stock you even more than
I already have, so I appreciate you spending some time
(54:46):
with us. Thank you. This has been the best having
me back. I'll be back absolutely don't you worry, Thank you,
Thank you. Byall's boyfriend got a whole pizza thrown it in.
I turned on and shut the at his head. Why
I'm ready celebrating boss women everywhere. Happy International Women's Day.
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Morning Show, International Women's Day, Dianna, So the guy goes like, Oh,
that's so cute. Is see your daughter? What? Ali? No,
I want to go on a vacation with you. Elvis,
Your vacations look fine, Diamond, Oh my gosh. Can we
talk about open bars and how I think that they
should be? Dunzo Floren, Hey, that's me, Sam. I accidentally
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ate an entire half of a meatball sub last week. Gandhie.
Then I just said, you got any secrets anyone have
a threesome? And Danielle I'm trying to talk, but I
have a walnut in my mouth to talented, extraordinary, smart women.
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You know what scary s is International Women's Day Day
because girls is play us too happy? International Women's Day
because girls is play us to. It's Elvis Duran in
the Morning show. Did you know it's International Women's Day?
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I don't know if you heard it. Why are we
all laughing? I know why we're laughing. I just feel
like we need to highlight it. You should have a
woman running the board. Someone didn't turn the links on.
That's all well, Elvis, thank you guys all for hanging
out with us today and not leaving. I'm loving the show. Yeah,
we're having a good time. Yeah, we still have some interviews.
The interview that you guys just did with Ray doctor
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Ray Wynn Grant, that was amazing. They're all amazing. She's incredible.
I really truly want her to be my friend. It's
an unhealthy obsession that I've had, so I exploded International
Women's Stay to talk to her, and I'm gonna do
it again when I can. I'm not gonna lie, but
we have our fabulous women here. Danielle Ali Gold, Producer
Sam Deanna Diamond in the other room answering all the
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phone calls. So we thought we would do a different
around the room today and include all the ladies and
then maybe you, Elvis Duranne if we could. Oh no,
I'm not prepared. Fine, I'll come up with something to say.
All right, Danielle, you want to kick it off shore?
All right? So did you guys know there was a
bike lane outside of our building? Yes? Yeah, well I didn't.
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You almost got run over, daniel So we left late yesterday.
So when we leave early, this doesn't happen. But we
left late yesterday because we had stuff going on, and
no one but people cursed me out because I wasn't looking.
And one guy was on like an e bike and
the other guy was on a regular bike and they
almost hit me, both of them. They both screamed watching
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out and I'm like, I'm so sorry, and then he
turned around and cursed me out. And now I realized
there's a bike lane and I need to be careful.
Producer Sam, what do I say every day that we
walk out of this building. Oh, it's not going to
be a car or a bus. It's gonna be a bike,
and it's going to remove one of us from this world.
I said, one of us is getting taken out. It's
gonna happen. I don't want it to. But that bike
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lane pops up on damn. Oh my gosh. I'm glad
you're okay. Thank you for both ways. Yeah, go slowly,
Ali Gold, what's up? Hey? So this past weekend I
went back and visited my alma mater, Syracuse University, class
of twenty fifteen, and the college radio station there is
being completely run by a board of directors of women students.
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So shout out to ZED nine Radio. Shout out Grace
who's running the station right now. She's doing such an
incredible job. When I was there, it was one of
three girls and one of my missions, let's to bring
in more females. And I love going back every year
and now seeing a completely female board. It's it's amazing.
So nice. Congratulations, thank you, well, congratulations to them. They're
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doing an amazing job. Zedy nine Radio. Z eighty nine
Radio is your party station. I think you said, D nine.
We actually visited Syracuse several times and they would have
a special a day just for Z eighty nine. Their
station was much more professionally run than ours, and it
was a college station. I believe that ours is a
commercial stage. I bet they remember to turn the mics on. Producer, Sam,
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how are you. I'm doing great. I just wanted to
send some extra love to any woman who became a
mother in the past year, especially my sister Dominique, because
we all hear how hard it is. But man, o man,
watching my sister take over that role, it changes your life.
It's a chemical change. She doesn't have a life yet
at all. As she gets to jokes, she's just an
extension of her daughter who's seven months old, and it's
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just so impressive watching her completely boss bitch, this let's
keep another being alive law that she has to follow.
It seems intense. It does seem intense. It's fun for me.
I get to hand her back. But yes, congratulations to
anyone who is entering motherhood in the last year. You
are just a freaking warrior of sorts. Absolutely, I couldn't
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do it. That's why I don't do it. Dianna, Hi,
good morning as our video producer. In case you didn't know,
but I'm pretty sure everyone else what's going on. First
of all, I just wanted to shout out all the
amazing women in my life, my mom, my best friend,
scab screen of Corey Kristin Love you guys, if you're listening,
is like typically a man, a male's job because it's evolving,
heavy equipment carrying that stuff. So I just wanted to say,
I see you, I feel you, I understand your pain,
I understand what you're going through and just be confident.
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And I'm proud of everyone who is rocking it out there. Nice, nice,
proud of you, very diamond. How do I follow up
that one? I just do so. Just because today's International
Women's Day and some of us are working harder than
we usually do. That doesn't mean that you have to listen.
Go home, take the date of dead, go and get
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your nails done, your hair done, your eyebrows, maybe even
your lashes. Pump the kids off if you have some,
put them up on somebody that you know, somebody else
that loves them. Or do I mean take a nap
as soon as we're out of here, I'm going to bed. Yes,
self care very important on International Women's Day? Do I
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toss it to myself? To you? All right? Diana sort
of hit on something that I wanted to talk about,
which was In the last few days, a couple of
people have said some very nice things to me, including
a term that I think is underused, which is I'm
proud of you. And every time I hear that, it
melts me. And I think it's very important if there
are people in your life, maybe especially women today, who
you are proud of, to share that with them, because
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it's not something that friends often say to each other,
typically comes from a parent, but in a professional setting,
just in life in general. To feel proud of somebody
and then share that with them, it's a very big
deal and it melts me, and I hope that it
melts some other people too. And to all of the
women in this room, Danielle, Ali, Pretty, Sam, Dianna, and Diamond,
I'm so proud of you guys and the work that
you guys do every single day to make this show go.
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So thanks for being amazing. I feel like I need
to read I talked about getting hit by a bike.
It's important. I was proud of that. Hey, women get
hit my bike. It was excellent. Yeah, this has been
a great day and continues to be. We have lots
going on. Jerry O'Connell's on the way from the talk.
(01:02:28):
Can't wait, can't wait. We're gonna play a game with him?
We are, Yeah, what is it? We'll play a family feud,
okay with the guys. Perfect. I mean, I just say
I'm so, so so proud of all of you, as
I always am, and maybe I don't say it enough,
but I do try. Rosselone. The text that are coming
through from our listeners, the women who are texting in
you're you're hearing on the air, maybe one one thousandth
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of them, and they're so many, so many strong, wonderful,
wonderful women who were texting in today to check in,
talking about how they're loving listening to the show and
the interviews. I just want to let you know, if
you have a chance to scroll back internally and see
some of these texts, it's non stop. It's been on
stop for over two hours now. They love it. Awesome,
a lot of wonderful people listening. I love that, and
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I'm loving on the interviews you guys have put together.
I know we have Katie Kelsey Whitmore, She's on deck,
ready to go. You want to go, Yeah, let's go,
Hi Gandhy I'm so excited. I just want you to
know she bats both and she throws right, which I
think is very important. If you don't know what I'm
talking about, I'm talking about baseball. She is a female
baseball player. She is an American professional baseball pitcher and
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an outfielder for the Staten Island FerryHawks. The first lady
to do it. And I'm so proud and so excited
to meet you. Hi, Kelsey, Hi, how are you? Thank
you for having me on. I appreciate all you guys
to love and support. Let me tell you, Danielle has
been so excited about this for days. She was like,
I hope she gets back to me. I reached out
to her. I'm waiting on it, and now here you are.
(01:03:57):
So thank you. You're making Danielle very happy. Yeah, and
talk about being an inspiration to girls across the world
and women. Yeah, and guys because my seventeen year old
son is like, of course I know who she is.
That's awesome. No, I mean, there's there's been so much
support and love out there. You know, the past, it's
gonna be coming up soon on a year with everything,
(01:04:18):
and I'm just I'm so blessed and thankful for everything
and the opportunities and just to be able to grow
and learn within the game. And at the end of
the day, it's just grateful to play the game that
I love. How did your love for baseball start? And
how did you decide that this is because a lot
of girls play softball? How did you decide this is
what you wanted to do? Ever since I was a
little girl, I just I always had a ball. I
was thrown I was either you know, in the front yard,
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in the backyard and the house. We're just with my brother.
I grew up with the younger brother, so we're always playing.
I just something about baseball. You get that feeling with
something that you have passion for, and there's just that
feeling inside of you that this feels right. You just
go with it and you pursue it. And so I've
always had that love and passion since I was a
little girl. The thing that I first thought of when
I would wake up and the last thing I think
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of when I go to sleep. So it's it's just
been my passion since forever. And how do the guys
treat you being the one girl that's around them all
the time or woman, I should say, that's around them
all the time. Yeah, no, I mean, honestly, they treated
me like a bunch of older brothers I've never had.
I was very thankful for the respect that I was
able to earn with them, and just the you know,
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the friendships that we built, you know, on the field
and off the field. Able to just have you know,
good community and friendship within them. And they taught me
so much as well. That's awesome. But like people will say, okay,
baseball it's a guy sport and this that end of thing.
So how did you break the barrier? How did you
get through? I mean, the goal in my mind is
never like all right, let's be the first, this first
(01:05:45):
that It's like, those are little gifts that just come
along with it while I'm trying to pursue what I
want to do. I guess the biggest thing for me
is one my support system. You got to have people
that believe in you when you don't even believe in
yourself at times. And then learning how to use maybe
the negatives, maybe learning how to use people that want
to put you down. Use that as fired, use that
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as feel to your fire, use that as something you
know when people have something to say that maybe when
they want to beat down my dreams, my goals, and
I just say thank you, thank you, because you're firing
me up. You make me want to get better now.
So you got to flip the script. You have to
change of perspective. You got to use what you can
that will help you in the long run. And so
I will just take little things here and there. But
at the end of the day, I go back to
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why do I do what I do? And that keeps
me grounded, that keeps me humble within the game, to
just remember, like, I'm doing this for something that's bigger
than me, and I'm doing it for the little girl
I was when I was sixty years old. I think
that's something that people need to hear. You say it
louder for the people in the back, just because a
lot of people let that stop them. They say, oh,
everyone says I can't do this. It takes one comment something.
(01:06:46):
You can have all these great comments, then there's that
one comment that you like, you know, you kind of
hang yourself on, which is so stupid. One hundred percent.
I've had times where you're just cruising, you're on cruise
control and you're like, oh, man, okay, I'm doing good.
Like I'm not not giving into reading these comments, I'm
not listening to them, not seeing them or not. And
then there's out one that it gets under your skin
(01:07:06):
and you're like, man, I thought I was doing I
was doing good mentally, we were doing good, and then
they just had to come in get you out in
your most vulnerable times. Um. And uh So I end
up making it my lockscreen. I made a couple of
that my lockscreen, so I look at it in the
morning and it fires me up and I'm mic, Okay, wow, Wow,
that's awesome. This is a good idea. Little do they
(01:07:28):
know they're all my lockscreen and so you don't know
we're talking to This is Kelsey Whitmore. She is amazing
first professional woman to play baseball associated with Major League Baseball.
Was named the twenty twenty two USA Baseball Sportswoman of
the Year. I love following you on Instagram, and I
noticed something that you said, um, that you like to
train in random places and that when someone says to you, well,
(01:07:50):
I don't have the money to get to the level
that you're at, or I don't you know, I can't
do it. You say, there's always a way to get there. Yes,
absolutely there there's always a way to get what you
need done. If you don't have the facilities, if you
don't have the maybe the equipment, you don't have the
money to be able to get those things. You got
the heart, you got the passion, and somewhere around you
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there is a field of grass and dirt and you
could get work in. And we already have half the
things built up in us that we need in order
to get things done. We got the body, we have,
we have the mindset, we got the heart, we got
the passion. Yes, we need like maybe sometimes equipment here
and there, but there's always the way to find a way.
So I believe anyone can find ways to get better
no matter what. That's great advice for all the little
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ones and the big ones. Get me out there, really
appreciate it. Are you taking applications to be friends? Because
I would be interested love community. If for me I
support you, we could be friends, of course. And why
can you tell us before we let you go? Who
is your favorite Major League Baseball team? Ah? My heart
will always root for the Padres. I'm born in San Diego,
(01:08:56):
and I love Petco Park, but won't lie. I do
share my love for the Yankees as well, So it's
it's we're there for I knew I'm love really looking
for that. I knew that one. I have to give
you that one. Thank you. Thank you so much. So
if people want to find you, how can they find you?
On social media? Yeah, I'm on I'm on Instagram, Twitter,
those kind of the main ones that I really kind
(01:09:18):
of work with. But it's just you know, my name,
Kelsey Whitmore. We get the I E I E and
then Whitmore w h I T MRI. Everyone always gets
mixed up with EI and the IE. So well, Thank
you so much. It was so nice talking to you,
and you're incredible to keep up the great work. Thank
you so much for the love and support. It means
the world to me and I hope you guys have
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a blessed where the rest of your year and whatnot.
Take care. Can't wait to see you on the field.
Thank you. Strength from the power of women everywhere. That's fabulous.
Because girls is play us to a little happy International
Women's Day. Because Girls is play us to. It's Elvis
Duran in the Morning show. Hey, you, Telvis, the brand
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Melissa Elvis Durran in the Morning show, Thank you again
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to Jerry O'Connell. We're sorry that we embarrassed to We
have potty mouths. I don't think you embarrassed him, right,
I just think he had to be very careful how
he spoke on a radio show versus a TV show,
and he did very well in that. In that minefield,
he really did gratul what's to come into the door.
It's basically a hostage situation. So it wasn't his fault anyway,
(01:10:49):
Not reything was on us. We're sorry, We're sorry. We
have a lot to cover this break. First of all,
we have Sam here who will be doing sound for
Garrett since it is International Women's Day. And then Pinky
Buttel will be on with us. Who get Gandhi and
Alice are second, so she's on Instagram and she is Yeah,
she's a little comedian she does, you know, basically review
(01:11:11):
videos of other people that we'll have her on after
the wreck. So Sam, you ready, Yeah? What do you God?
For us? Slightly different style today. Instead of just pulling
sound like I did last year that was women related,
I decided to torment the women in this room a
little bit. So I got in touch with all of
your mothers and I asked them to send Oh God,
(01:11:32):
asked them to send just a clip, a little story,
either something that they thought was funny from your childhood
or maybe a moment they were proud. So let's see
if you guys could guess who's who? Which woman on
this show has been holding out her apparent musical talents
from us? M Oh, I don't know. I don't know who.
It's Ali? Why? Story number one scary? She was around
(01:11:55):
eight years old. She was in a summer production where
she started as resputant. When she did her solo, she
stunned us in the audience with the show stopping performance,
singing in the dark of the night, it was unforgettable.
We knew then that she was destined to be an entertainer. Still,
all the words in the dark of the night, I
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was tossing and turning. Okay, so who on the show
has had so much confidence forever that she actually dismissed
her mother on her first day of school. Ever, yeah,
it's diamond. She was the youngest, smallest, but perhaps the loudest.
(01:12:36):
Then came the day first day of school. We walked
into the school. She led the way, greeted the teacher
as though she just left her on her own without
any instructions. She joined the rest of the children, still
on pins and needles. I walked over to her, and
before I could say anything, she said, you can go, mommy.
(01:12:57):
I felt myself melting my toots. Wow, okay, so whose
mother was so incredibly proud and knew her daughter would
be in entertainment After her first experience with a microphone? Ever,
Cianna Daniellee. Really, she was a little girl in grammar school.
(01:13:22):
She would get to talk on the loudspeaker at school
many times, and as she would come home so excited
to tell me that she was on the loudspeaker and
how exciting it was for her. That was her first
experience of being in front of a microphone. Oh, I
who here was such a visionary that they need to
(01:13:44):
create imaginary friends to direct in their productions. Dannae Danna
got her own video camera when she was about nine
years old. She started filming friends, cousins, cutout dolls, anyone
she could get her hands on. Once she put on
her own One Woman, Saint Patrick's Day production. During the filming,
she yelled out, Mommy, bommy, my brother is upstairs fighting
(01:14:06):
with me again, to which I replied, what are you
talking about? You don't have a brother. She got so man,
I ruined the take in the name of heart. Your
mom didn't know about impress and process of elimination here,
but whose self declare knows blind and had some questionable
(01:14:28):
shower habits as a child, But whose mother couldn't figure
out how this works? So we have a subb in
for the voiceover. Oh no. She repeatedly asked her mom
for refills of her shampoo, but never of her body soap.
After a few weeks, her mom noticed that that was
strange and asked her why she didn't need soap, only shampoo,
(01:14:51):
and she said, my shampoo's full body shampoo, so I
don't need soap. Turns out she had been using her
shampoo for her entire body. I said, full body apparently
that's my sister. That don't sound like my sister in
any way. Okay, Well, she also wanted to submit one,
so I have a bonus story. This is from her.
Oh god, she used to have really weird obsessions with
(01:15:13):
random food and she would run away and hide and
eat just like the strangest things. One day we couldn't
find her anywhere, and when we opened the fridge, she
was sitting in the fridge self eating out of a
bowl of butter, just straight run, just shoving her mouth
with it. Iber that you are creepy again. I'm driving
(01:15:41):
the car. My mom was not a passenger in it.
All right, We're not done. International International Women's Day continues.
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are in the Mercedes Benz Interview Lounge and our guests
just walked in. Hello, Jerry O'Connell, Mikes Mikes I need
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a woman to run the board. What is one, two, three, Elvis?
You and me? How how is everyone happy? International Women's Month? Well,
today's it's a full day of it, Yes, the full day.
Today's the day, and then we have a whole month
(01:16:47):
riot history. So thanks for joining us, man, thank you
for having me. Well man, I walked into the green room,
I said, Jared, we love having you here. We've lot
to talk about about you, but it is International Women's Day,
so we have to merge. We have to merge the two. Well,
I am the father of two fourteen year old girls.
And um, it's uh, I've I've never grew up with sisters.
(01:17:10):
I uh it's really my first. Uh it's my first
foray into being around young women and uh shaping women
and what that means. And um, it's uh it's a
real adventure. It's really, um it's an adventure. So does
that mean to you? Though? I mean, what what you
didn't have any sisters, So now that you're raising little girls,
(01:17:32):
what do you notice about the world? And you know, um,
you know there's that book lean In uh and I'm
forgetting the author's name, but uh, it's the young Lady
who ran Yahoo, and it's all about like in like
empowering women. And I read it and it's such a
good book. And the one thing I got out of
it was, um, um, if you're raising young girls, don't
don't use the term ball. Don't tell them that they're bossy.
(01:17:54):
You know that's a term that um that a lot
of people describe sort of a heard of young girls.
And this is these are traits that you want to
encourage in your in your daughters. And uh so I really,
I listen. I have one daughter who is very persuasive
(01:18:15):
to put it, and you know, in my head, I
might be thinking, I can't believe how bossy this kid is,
but I don't say it. And I really, I really
try to encourage both of them to um, to speak
up and uh and to be strong women. I really do.
And listen, my wife does most of the work. Let's
(01:18:39):
not kid ourselves. You're reading Colleen Hoover books now, which
I am so excited because have you read Verity yet?
I have not read Verity. Let me just explain for
those who don't know who Colleen Hoover is. Elvis, have
you ever read a Coho book? No? Hold on, She's
Coho now Coho Okay. Danielle takes off like a like
(01:19:02):
a rocket every time there's a new book. Not only
do I have the actual book, I listen to it
on audible as well. Wow, I have both going on.
I have not listened to a book on tape. Listen.
They're pretty steamy. It's been a while. Listen because they're
not on tape anymore. They're pretty steamy. I've I've read
two and always strong female characters, um and um. I
(01:19:24):
just love her writing style. It's it's always told to
first person, and it's always two stories with different timelines
that come into one one they merge into one timeline.
I love her as a writer. Colleen Hoover I my wife.
Actually it's my daughter who first read her because she's
(01:19:46):
very popular with the kids. Yeah, and then my daughter
gave gave the book to my wife and I and
my wife read it and was like, you got to
read this book, but I can't believe it's kind of racy.
Our daughter like read this, how old is she? Well,
my my daughters are fourteen. I've twin girls, and I'm
just so happy if they read anything, because like, these
(01:20:07):
kids are just on the TikTok and like and but
I was reading it, and I was like, should we
would be like punishing her for reading this because it
gets listen? Oh, it does gets a little she does.
It's a little steamy. Way do you listen to it?
And you hear the people describe what you're reading. Oh,
it's it's something well, you know. I was reading it
on the plane and m a young lady came up
(01:20:29):
to me and said, oh, you're reading Colleen Hoover And
I said yeah, And this young lady said, what pats
you on? Seven? Just met Miles And this young lady
was like, it's gonna get crazy. Yeah, I just started
the one with Tad Miles. I just started both time.
Oh gosh. They use the word loins often feel like
(01:20:52):
that's the true sign of a it's it's it's graphic
at times. Graphic loins is great. She does use the
mail body part word a lot. Oh you know what.
Just to get back to International Women's Day, um, my
daughter's um. They play a lot of volleyball as well,
and um, it's so funny to get my daughters involved
(01:21:15):
in sports because that also helps them find their voice.
I went to a volleyball tournament this weekend. You can
tell my voice is a little horse and it was, Um,
it was so great to watch my daughters a sort
of um, take leadership on a court and um, it's
it's just so fun to see them find themselves and
(01:21:36):
who they are. It. Uh, I'm a volleyball dad. Now
it's a girl's volleyball dad. It's um, it's really fun.
You know you're in the thirteenth season of The Talk. Yes,
and so you've been on three seasons. I've been on.
I've only been on. I've only been on thirty episodes. No,
I've been on a couple of a couple of seasons
now and have not been fired yet. How about that?
(01:21:58):
I love the Talk, and uh, there is the Talk
is something very in common with our shows. We bring
our personal experiences to the room. And so you you
talk about your wife a lot. Yeah, I've noticed something.
She's us scorpio. My wife is a scorpio. So so Jerry,
when it's his turn to talk about whatever they're talking about,
he'll go, you know, my wife, she's a scorpio, right,
(01:22:19):
and you sort of include that, you kind of fold
that into the conversation. Our scorpios all, just what are they?
What was a scorpio? Does anyone is anyone scorpio here?
And my wife's a scorpio too, so a double scorp household. Yeah,
I know, right, that is just fire fire fire, ut
(01:22:41):
it's hot, and when it's not, it's not. Um No,
I'm typically about to tell a story about my wife
who maybe reacted a little like a scorpio, and so
I just preface it by saying, my wife is a scorpio.
So get ready for this one. What are you? I'm
(01:23:01):
an aquarian? And uh I do that. The reason I
do that, someone says, what are you, elvis, I'm an leo,
They'll go, oh god, what does that mean? Oh god,
I don't know. Um. I mean, look, my my wife
and I've been together for coming up on we're gonna
have our sixteenth and we got married to two thousand
and seven. That's sixteen years, right, So I guess aquarians
(01:23:24):
and scorpios are working out, but at times it is. Um.
I'm just very careful, Like I'm just imagine if you
were handling a scorpion, you would be careful with it.
You're carefully been talking about your feeling, you're gingerly walking
through this. He's been stun We wanted to play a
game in here. I love it. Are you a game, guys,
(01:23:46):
I'm a game I am a game guy. Okay, do
you have our announcer running no Nates Nates play, Nates playing. Yeah,
Doddie and I will be co hosting. The boys have
to play. You have to play. So we're going to
do a version of the family feud. Now, all of
the questions were posed to one hundred women. Yeah, we've
(01:24:06):
married women, single women, and then just women in general.
But first I say we picked the teams. This is
always the most stressful part. I'll us you be a
team leader. No, yeah, you guys three and three? Three?
Three guys? Yes, okay Jerry, Oh okay, that's gonna make
him another team captain. Right to choose from? All right, Nate? No? No, no,
(01:24:30):
you pick one at a time. Hello, So you picked
Jerry and Scary. No, well, two guys. You picked two
guys three total on the team. I just told you
three people. No, no, no, you're concluded as the damn Okay,
So Jerry and Nate. Okay, Jerry and Nate duran family
for the steel. All right, that is not how we
picked teams. But that's fine. So that leaves then Garry
(01:24:52):
Gotty and oh wait, yes, yes, yeah, all right, that's RedRover,
Red Rover. Nobody called you over all right, Danielle, you
started right here we go. So we asked a hundred
married women, do a buzzer. We have all the things
you have. You're gonna go first. Jerry's like, no, I'm
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really into this. I love family feud, by the way,
it's an incredible Not only do I love family feud,
all of their like Instagram stuff of like crazy thing Randy,
things that have been said off camera make me laugh
so hard. Free to get Randy, could get Randy. All right,
So we asked a hundred women, name something your husband
has that you wish wasn't so big. Buzzed in, Um,
(01:25:39):
you're privates. Okay, privates by the way, it's not a
problem my household has. But sorry, I don't know what
a woman would say that. Read the question again. We
have a hundred married women, and name something your husband
(01:26:01):
has that you wish wasn't so big. No woman is
gonna say that, love me, Jerry, all right, So I
guess I'm gonna say the stomach. Yeah, that is not
This is going well. Are you guys gonna pas her
play what you're gonna play? Okay, here we go, go ahead, froggy,
(01:26:22):
I'm gonna go with They wish his head wasn't so
big from the guy with the big Well, yeah, you
guys are doing well. Um I was. I was gonna say, ego,
but is that the same as head? No, your head
is a physical he goes. I think that's good. I
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like that, y fort. Do you have a problem with
that in the O'Connell household? Uh, ego? Um no, no,
you just checking. No ego problems. It's just my wife
always complaining about my primates. Well, she's a scorpio. I'm
gonna say mouth. Oh, I like it. Mouth. You know
(01:27:06):
that's other wo wow, wow, you guys are kind of cleaner.
Wasn't on there? No, I don't think many women wish
that their husband's dinger was small. There's three left. God,
it's so funny to learn what we can and can't
say here. I started off with privates and we're moving
on to penis a. Um I was gonna say mouth,
(01:27:32):
Damny took my answer. Um Um, I don't know. Hurry
please the car truck. That's truck, very foggy. That's very good,
very good, thank you, one more, one more? All right, Scotti,
(01:27:52):
our guest doesn't get to play. Okay, No, I'm gonna try.
I'm gonna try and come up with one. Okay, you
can steal. I'm gonna say no, no, yeah, okay, sorry
sorry sorry, how about knows? No? Sorry, all right, this
is their last try. Sorry, I'm just gonna say feet also, no, no,
(01:28:14):
I was I was gonna say, tought of like back
like back hair. We get to steal. Okay, So we
need to come up with the women complain about something
that was too large on their husband, on their husband. Nope,
that their husband has Okay, that is too large, too large,
not a bank account debt. No, I think what a
(01:28:38):
think tank hair on the back sounds pretty good, right
tofts of hair long long Gosh, this got so randy
silk long hairs down there? Is that Is that an answer? Bush? Bush? Okay, whoa, whoa, Okay,
(01:29:00):
this is this is so different than the talk ever say.
This is like And by the way, just because we're
saying this in front of Jerry doesn't mean he agrees
with how we're speaking right, Well, that's so crazy. If
we were on the talk right now, there would be
a censor in front of me like making like shaking
their head. No, do you at least agree with the
bush your head? Yes, well, just just too much body hair.
(01:29:21):
I've never heard that complaint. I just think I would
say body hair, hair and actually hair in weird places.
I think body hair would actually was that the whole thing?
That's a better answer at let's go. I'm you going
with that, Jerry, you're the final yeah case, So you
guys are saying his body hair is too big at that? No,
(01:29:46):
so the two answers you did not get. What was hid? Debt,
his debt, his wife debt, his porn collection. Wow, that
was awful. There's another question if you guys, I mean, yeah,
all right, okay, we ask start with Jerry. All right, Jerry,
(01:30:08):
here we go. We asked one hundred single women, name
something you do in a sexier way if you knew
a hot person was watching you. Top six answers on
the board. I just buzzed in, Um, wow, I'm so
sorry all of my answers are so sexual. But that's
the point I'm going to say, Uh, Whoopee making whoopee. Wow,
(01:30:33):
it's on the board. Wow. Say when did whoopee become sexual?
It's okay, I'm so sorry. I'm here to talk about
the talk, not Whoopee. The other show. Oh that's right, yeah,
all right. That means the other team gets a chance
to steal froggy. What about putting on lipstick? Oh no,
(01:30:55):
I'm sorry, that's not what's a question again? We asked
one hundred single women names something you'd do in a
sexier way if you knew a hot person was watching
you eat, eat, eat seductively, eat seductively. Wow, that is
on the board. It's the number of six answer lick
ice cream or eat a banana? Wow? Wow? Wow? I
(01:31:19):
think you play all right? Play I thought we were
playing their team. All right, so it's my turn sat
the gay as the gay guy. What women can do
that sexy? Yes? What would you do sexier if you
were a woman, I would say the way she drinks
her cocktail is that I don't want that one? Okay,
a better one? Okay's giving the way she dances? All right, Yes,
(01:31:45):
that's not on the board. There, I heard the bell.
I mean, I guess could you could the first one,
could we pretend it's that No, Okay, you guys got
a strike, but that's it's close. It's close, all right.
Back to Jerry. Um, I'm going to say, um, okay,
something knew what you were doing. Maybe put clothes on
(01:32:08):
like like put clothes on, like put stockings on dress.
That's a good answer. Not on the board. Wow, really,
I need to go to couple's therapy stat with my scorpio.
I actually, I think you guys have three strikes. But
this has gone off the rail, so Nate give it
a shot. I'm gonna say, my wife does it all
(01:32:30):
the time. Bend over. My wife bends over and she
really sticks that up. So this is so different. But
you know what, everyone listening they can't wait to watch
the next the talk. You guys can play this game
if you want, you can have it. Um we have
(01:32:51):
one more. Um, you have a bunch more. Okay, how
about how about like shower like show ba lathering. You
want to shower in a sexy way if someone's watching you.
But no, we're going to steal this. No never, I
was back to the way she drinks her cocktail. I
(01:33:11):
think there's something to answer twice the same or at
steal they do get to steal. I'm between lick a
lollipop a lollipop? I think undress? Okay, Oh how about walk?
Scott Froggy? Are you guys? What are you guys choosing?
(01:33:32):
You have to pick? Answer is to I like undress,
you like undressed? I like walk because I think they
walk sexy. When someone watches to pick one, guys, I
know you're not on my team, but I just came
up with one. What about k twerking? I think that
would be dancing different like chwerking is like so different
way of flapping of the cheeks. All right, what are
(01:33:55):
you guys going with undressed? I think walking? Scotty says walk.
Let's just go all right? Walking? Walking? That's the number
one answer. Money, I don't know all the pretty girls
walk like this? That was a mess. I like that
was so fun, was so fun. What were the other answers? Oh,
(01:34:18):
the other answers on the board. So number one was
struck or walk? Number two lick your lips, Number three,
bat your eyelashes, Number four smile and Nate got number
five bend over and number six lick your ice cream,
eat a banana, eat some food. Do people still batlashes? Yeah, yeah,
you're a lash batter. Jerry, When you were in Magic
Mike in Las Vegas, did you eat a banana? I
(01:34:40):
did not eat a banana because I had to take
my shirt off. I didn't need anything for like weeks.
You have that feel it was everywhere. I mean it
had it feel like I gotta take my shirt off.
Here we go. Um, you know, it was really frightening.
I had to unfreeze my gym account and now it
was so fun. It's such a great show. They were
so nice. You know, we did um we did a
(01:35:02):
thing on the talk where I danced with the Magic
Mike Live crew, right, and uh, you know, I mean
the most embarrassing part is that, you know, it usually
takes these professional, very talented dancers like maybe an afternoon
to learn all the choreography. It took me six weeks
of intense, intense rehearsals. But it was so fun. It's
(01:35:26):
a great show if anybody wants to go, and actually
very empowering to women. It's a really fun, cool, cool show.
Didn't Channing Tatum give you tips? Channing Tatum gave me
tips because he really is you know, once I got
into it and I saw the recent Magic Mike film. Um,
he really is the magic. He is really is the Michael,
the Magic Michael Jordan of the Male Exotic Dancers. He's
(01:35:52):
incredible because you know a lot of the choreography is
the same and when I do it, I look like
someone who's earth ritic and has some sort of like
spasm weint issues. And he is like, especially this like
thrusting thing. He does it like so like quickly and
(01:36:12):
in short bursts and it's so funny. And I sent
it to him and Selmahayak was there was also in
the film, and she was like, I'm not gonna do
her accent, but she said, you know, it's like, uh
they call him water on set because he's so fluid,
and so I was like, yeah, water, Like that's I
want to like, they called me like rickety name, but
(01:36:37):
it's loud enough that they can't hear hips popping and stuff. Right.
I love about watching the talk is it seems as
if you guys, and I know you do, you all
get along it as you can kind of see this
around this table here and uh, it's you have so
many different types of guests. Come on, is there a
type of guest that resonates with your and your interviews
(01:36:57):
more than others. More serious, more fun, like what are
your favorite guest to know are waiting for you when
you go into work at CBS. If we get a
real housewife on there, it's pretty fun because they get
they they give us some insight. You know. We had
Lisa rent on last week and it was, um, it
(01:37:17):
was pretty fun because like Lisa Renta, there was some
controversy about her leaving UM Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
and Lisa talked about it right there on the show.
It was, um, it was pretty cool. We get really
excited when we have people who are in radio, we're
in radio or host shows because you guys are so
(01:37:38):
fun and you play with us and you don't just
want word it, you know exactly what we want. So
we were happy to have you in here today. Yeah,
of course, and you know listen full disclose. I go
back with Elvis about coming up on forty years now, Buddy,
forty years do you remember the story Elvis, I met
you in Caucus news term. I met you thirty four
(01:38:00):
years ago. That's when I met him. It was Elvis
was literally one of my first professional interviews as a
young actor. I was a teenager. Yeah, so I just
have a special place in my heart. You were doing
a show and you were going to play a radio guy,
and you wanted to come in and kind of watch
how it worked. And yeah, and um, I was I
was going to do an episode of a TV show
(01:38:20):
where I was like a teenage DJ, and um, I
grew up here. I grew up in the in the
New York area, And um, I mean mister legend himself, Elvis.
Elvis invited me into the building and I got to
watch him and I was interviewed for the show. And
so I really have a special place in my heart
for mister Durant. And my favorite interview we've done with
(01:38:43):
Jerry is when he was banished from his home and
had to sit in on a park bench in the
dark and do a Zoom call interview with us. Well
I have oh yeah, Well it was during the lockdown,
the pandemic, and my kids were in Zoom school, and
so I had two they were like in digital school,
(01:39:03):
and like I had two children on Zoom all the time,
and there was no WiFi at my house, and I
was like, I need to talk to Elvis, and they
were like, again, we'll do it somewhere else. Go to
the McDonald's and and I found out of five G
tower that I did it under, but it was dark
outside on a park bench in the dark. All we
(01:39:25):
saw was a silhouette of someone we thought was Jerry
O'Connell I think it was. And randomly people would pass
by in the background. Okay, hey whatever, man, how are
you even get that interview? You do it? You need
to do It's great, haven't you here? And anyone and everyone.
It's it's all about the talk. And we've been involved
with the Talk for years and years and years, but
having here is just very special. But I know you
(01:39:48):
get tired of being asked this. We cannot are we
saying his name correctly? Akbar Akbar. He is our He's
the sweetest guy. He's the best. He's I'm one of
the Costs of America Ninja warrior and he um he's
one of the co hosts of the Talk. He's so fun.
We have a we have a really good time. I mean,
it is uh. I mean, I realize it's International Women's Day,
(01:40:11):
but you know it's it's it's fun. On the Talk
because they they tried to do something a little different
in daytime where they had a couple of male hosts.
Will I should have come any other day other than
this to talk about that topic, but so sorry, I'm
so sorry. I'm apologize, I'm sorry. But yeah, we have
(01:40:33):
a good time of the Talk. It's really fun, excellent. Well,
it's great having here Jerry. Everybody loves you there too,
as you are loved twice as much as I'll everbody love.
But we'll never forget another incredible international women's down our show.
I want to apologize for continually answering just privates privates
during the family feud game. That was not cool. All
(01:40:57):
people are texting in for one last bonus question. Oh yeah,
everyone wants your opinion on the Vendor Pump drama. Right
should we take a break? I mean, for those who
don't know, Um, Vander Pump rules UM. One of the stars,
Tom Sandoval, it was uh. It was reported last week
that he uh was caught cheating on his longtime girlfriend
(01:41:20):
Arianna Um with another cast member. You know, um, it
is kind of what like you watch these shows because
you like to watch hot people hooking up with other
hot people behind the backs of hot people, and this
is about as good as it guests. I mean, you
love it though I can. Can't you tell you? It's
(01:41:43):
not just me? Everybody. Every everybody loves it. It's um
It's funny. When I first started dating my scorpio wife, UM,
my wife was really into I mean, this is how
old we are. My wife was really into like the
first and second season of Real House as of Orange
County Wow. And then um, our friend Andy Cohen started
(01:42:06):
doing a television show talking about it. We were like,
we gotta come on, we got to come on and
talk about it. And I mean, who'd have thought, you know,
fifteen years later, we're all still it's we're all still
talking about it. But uh, I mean now, maybe maybe
Tom Sandoval and um and Rochelle, the young lady that
(01:42:27):
he's having this tryst with, maybe this is the one
and they'll distance. Did you did you hear that there's
a point site that's offering Tom because you only as
a band right to come on and if if they
can do all of his concerts, he doesn't have to
worry about people throwing things at him because it won't
be in person, and they'll pay him a lot of
(01:42:48):
money and he doesn't have to, you know, go all
the way with the point. Uh yeah, I actually joined.
I joined. They have all my credit card information and
my PIN number. Actually I hope my credit cards. Okay,
I'm watching like I have the app so it lets
me know when charged, but never far. I actually I
(01:43:10):
was like, I had an option of monthly payments or
like a one time payment. What did you do? I
did the one time payment a lifetime We love that,
so I did it. And I didn't even do the trial.
I just did the submit payments. Just dive in. Jerry O'Connell.
It's been it's been great, and I promise, I promise
next time I will try to make it less racy
(01:43:32):
because I see people I'm just on TV and I
don't want to get cancer. I'll get canceled. You're not
You didn't I know you. You're very, very very careful
with what you say. You didn't go too fast as
to stop those awful thoughts and words from coming out
too fast. Like we do. We make a living out
(01:43:53):
of not filtering. I did refer to sex as making whoopee.
She usually get some points that Jerry O'Connell Baduel the
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(01:44:37):
and one of my favorite women agreed to talk to us.
I don't know how we got this, but I'm so excited.
Pinky Ptel everybody, Hello, one of my brands. How's everybody doing? So?
If you don't know about Pinky, I found her on Instagram,
where I think a lot of people found her as well,
basically just reviewing videos that were sort of outrageous, and
(01:44:58):
she would pop in with her little around and her
chapstick and her tiny microphone saying hello my friends, and
then go for it. How did this all come about?
I think, just like with everybody else, you know it
started during the pandemic. I got really tired of my roommates,
which that's what I call my family members, because they
eat all my snacks, even when I hide them in
the freezer in the broccoli bag. I got frustrated. I
(01:45:21):
was like, mommy needs her own snacks, okay. And so
I was telling one of my best friends and she's like,
you should post these They're pretty funny. It's like done,
I just need to do it for one person. And
here we are two and a half years later. So wow,
it's been a wild ride. Yeah, heh Wait how many
millions of followers do you have now? I'm on TikTok
I have five point three and then Instagram I think
(01:45:44):
like eight hundred and seventy something thousand. Same on Facebook.
I'm like, I don't even know what these people came from.
How has this changed your life? Have you? I mean,
it's you know, none of my business, really, but have
you monetized it? I know you're going on Tornau with
ya comedy? Did it actually bring a totally different revenue
stream to the table? Because I started it for fun.
The goal was never to make money. Because I had
(01:46:07):
that gay job. I was a well established career woman,
so the money wasn't really the end goal. And then
people are like, hey, you know you could give rand deals,
you could do this, you could do that, And I
was like, wait a minute, I like money, like the
next person, I want to give a Chanel bag. Let's
do this. Here we are. I'm able to do something that,
you know, I'm glad I found in the second half
(01:46:29):
of my life, and I love it. I love being
able to go out and make people laugh and if
they can't come see me, they can at least watch
my videos and still laugh. There's eight billion people in
the world. I'm only asking for a couple million, not
all eight billion, you know, so very reasonable. Is that
a crown? Wait? Is that a crown collection behind you? Yeah,
I'm trying to, like, I'm trying to organize it better.
(01:46:52):
And so you can't ask me to like record like
transition videos or anything like that, because it takes me
weeks to clean. I can't help. But notice that as
your follower account has grown and your popularity has grown,
your crown has also grown. I remember when you started,
it was sort of like a little Tiara, and now
it looks like level sixteen, and my little ruzzle game.
(01:47:12):
This was the first one. Oh when I ever put on,
when I roasted somebody, when I dummy shamed somebody, and
after that people were like, girl, you need a bigger crown.
I was like, I'm not gonna post to bigger crowns.
So I'm guessing people send you them all the time. Yeah, yeah,
recently they haven't because I gotten rid of my peel box.
I was getting a lot of stuff, which I loved,
(01:47:33):
but I was like, where am I going to put it?
My room is not that bang, so we took a break.
But recently, yes, I was getting quite a few and
it has I think we're like at seventy five crowns
or you are collecting like a true Indian. I love it. Yes,
Have you along the way encountered any of your celebrity
(01:47:53):
icons or idols who are reposting your stuff and reaching
out to you? Oh, every time there is any celebrity
who either reposts my stuff or likes my stuff or
follows me because they really like that, I, you know,
dummy Shane somebody, or my sarcasm or whatever, I lose
my mind. I'm always like, oh my god, Christen follows me.
(01:48:14):
You don't understand we're running the bars. You don't get it.
Like when Jenny McCarthy followed me, I was like, girl,
we're gonna go get coffee because you live in the
Chicago area and I live in the Chicago area. Like
we're best friends. In my mind. That's how I feel
about you. I told Danielle. I was like, she got
back to me. I'm so excited because as an Indian
woman in the entertainment industry, I don't see a ton
(01:48:34):
of us. Obviously there's all of Bollywood, but here in
the United States, I don't see a ton of us.
So whenever I can connect with someone or I see someone,
I'm like, yeah, do that thing. And I think. You know,
everybody asks me all the time. They're like, what is
your goal in doing all of this? And that right
there is my goal. It's because growing up, we didn't
have somebody on the screen that represented us, right, Like
(01:48:58):
I said, this is my tour last year. You know,
growing up, I always wanted to be famous. I wanted
to be on screen. I wanted to be an actor.
I wanted to make people happy, like I love comedy movies.
But there was no room at the table back then, right,
like in the eighties and nineties, I would have been rejected.
And my goal now is to have fellow first generation
(01:49:20):
raised in America, Indian women South Asian women see me
on their screen, whatever platform they choose to like me,
and then their daughters to see their mom's laughing and
be like, hey, what are you looking at? And then
again see an Indian woman on mommy's scream and be like, wait,
I could do that too, Yes, baby girl, you could
do that too. That's my goal. So your first generation
(01:49:42):
Indian Yes, what do your parents think of all of this?
My mom thinks it's amazing. She loves She finally was
able to come to one of my shows last year,
just the fact that everybody was laughing, everybody was clapping,
and it was because the things I said. Her daughter,
she was so proud. She's she can't wait until I'm
at the Ridgefield Playhouse. She's like, I'm going to do
(01:50:04):
come and I'm gonna bring all the snacks for you.
I was like, Mom, I'm gonna be at your house
the night before. You don't have to bring them to
the theater together. Let's just still take care of you.
Come on. She loves it. By the way if you
are just joining us, we're with Pinky Patel, one of
my favorite people pages to follow on Instagram at what
is it Pinky Patel Official? Yep. Okay, but you're touring now,
(01:50:29):
so where can we find you? I am so this
weekend Friday, I'll be in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Saturday, I'll be
in Newark, New Jersey, and then I have a weekend
off and then the following weekend I'll be in Bridgefield.
So you can see all my tour dates at Pinky
dash Patel dot com my website. Awesome. I really hope
that I get to come out and see you. I
(01:50:49):
know you're gonna be close by, so if you hear
someone screaming in the front row, it might be me.
Let me down. You have obviously we're dming, so let
me know absolutely, my friend. I love you so much.
Thank you for joining us. Happy International Women's Day, everybody,
Thank you for having me. It was great. Okoy, Bye
okay bye. Strength and the power of women everywhere. That's fabulous.
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