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August 6, 2020 15 mins

After telling stories about Elvis, he asked to retell those stories but to him! Plus the life lesson we learned about sticking up for yourself!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
present minute morning show. And here we go the fifteen
minute morning show podcast. Hi everybody, h Look, there's a

(00:23):
Froggy and Danielle and Gandhi and Scarry. There's Scotty be
the birthday boy in the other room he can share
we're straight, and Nate typically Sis, Dave Brody lounging by
the pool. And there's Garrett. Yes, that took fifteen minutes
just to do that announcement. All right, well wrap it up,
let's go listen. I want to thank each and every

(00:44):
one of you, and in Nate as well. Nay, where
are you? Hey? I think he had a three to
four two. Oh, he's bad, Nate. We're talking about you, Nate,
n Nate. We're working here. He had to. I just
wanted to thank each and every one of you for

(01:06):
taking taking a charge yesterday when I had to be
out because of the storm and connectivity issues and whatever.
Anytime you want to take a day off, we can
handle it, right, guys. Yeah, And we don't even and
we don't even talk about you when you're not here. Okay,
Well that's the issue. So it's coming. It's coming back
to me by many people that you guys were telling

(01:29):
your favorite Elvis diva moment stories. What was okay? First
of all, that's not how it started. One of you
told one of you what happened. Okay, So somebody started
telling a diva story about Elvis, and then yes, and

(01:50):
then we were like, oh, you know, we should tell
stories about Elvis, and somebody else started telling another diva
story about Elvison, and I said, oh, you know what,
maybe that's a good eye. Yeah, maybe we should come
up with those types of stories for his birthday. So
technically it was my idea, but I didn't start it
moments where we felt like, you know you, you made

(02:12):
our lives better in some way, and then Danielle goes,
we should just oh my, you know what, you're an asshole,
because that's not what happened. Stop being a fucking asshole.
No matter how it okay, no matter how it came about,
it came about. So I would like to hear some
of these stories I missed out on. Were these on
the air? Yes, we did this on the air. No

(02:33):
we didn't. We did it on the podcast. Oh there,
why do we want to tell these stories again? It's
two days in a row of the same Diva stories
about me. This time you came respond to the podcast guys,
it was on the radio, it was it was for sure,
I don't remember remember, Okay, okay, it doesn't matter where

(02:55):
it was. It was somewhere, and I'd like for such stories.
What was your diva story about me that you told Daniel?
Not don't tell the whole thing, but the time where
I was, Oh, mine was just when I used to
book the guests like Nate does and how um I
would book the guests, and then the day that the
guest was supposed to come, you would say to me,
who booked this guest? And I would say you did,

(03:16):
And then you would say I would never book this
guest for the show. And then I would say, yes,
you did, and then you would tell me you didn't,
and I had you signed a piece of paper, Remember
what Brody Elvis? Wouldn't it be more fun if you
tried to guess where everyone's story was. Look, I don't
want you to tell the whole story, like, just tell

(03:37):
me that. I thought the best Diva story was when
you x y Z And just like David Brody, what
was your favorite Oh, you know my favorite. Well, there's two.
There's the uh the candelabr story, yes, and the and
the alarmed company calling during the show's story. Yes, yes,
I would qualify those as diva per se. Those are

(04:00):
more Elvis bougie stories. Yeah. Now, I believe my innocent
Garrett would tell a diva story about me. I didn't.
I ran and they ran out of time. I was
going to tell the story when I had to go
run to go get you one morning because you're alarm
didn't go off, and I dry heaved outside your apartment.
Not like Nate, by the way, I actually almost vomited. Yeah, okay,

(04:21):
that's not so bad. But I didn't tell it. Isn't
paint a bad picture of me? Of me? Yes? Yeah?
Well and scary? What was yours? Oh Um? I told
the the the Rihanna story of the time that you
were supposed to go on stage an announcer and the
guard told you to get out of the way, and
then you said now, and then you said, okay, we're leaving,
and you went to we went to its death. They

(04:45):
came running after you got to come and introduce Rihanna.
I said, I'm not gonna screw right. No, your people
arestling to another one. Oh no, No, For first, I
could have said, so, this was years ago. Do you
guys remember they did some you tube roofed concert down
here in Tribeca. You guys remember that? Yeah? I remember. Yeah.
So I got this email late at night from Tom

(05:06):
and all these other big wigs at the company saying, hey,
you guys need to talk about this a couple of
times on the show tomorrow. I'm like, okay, you know,
I was kind of new here at the time, thinking that, okay,
we'll just talk about it. I'll let all of us
know here's the details. So I'm sitting in his office
with him at that that next morning, and we're going
over a couple of things on the show, and I said, well,
I got this email last night to talk about this
you two thing. And he looks at me, he goes, oh,

(05:28):
you mean the thing I wasn't invited to. Nope, not
talking about If he wanted to talk about experiences, then
you you need to involve us in the experience, right,
you know. So what they wanted me to do was, well,
we weren't invited, but the old fucker's that run the
company were invited, and they got to go enjoy you too,
and then they wanted us to talk about it to

(05:50):
impress you too in the management. No didn't. Something like
that happened with Taylor Swift where she literally was next
door to you and you didn't get that invited. I
didn't invite me to It was next door. It was
on the roof of the building next door to my build.
We can see it from the window. We didn't invite you.

(06:13):
But you can't talk about on your show tomorrow. What
am I gonna say, Oh, I heard it was a
great concert. You didn't invite me too. I'm not gonna
do it. There is nothing wrong with being a bit
of an asshole, a bit diva from time to yourself
to not let people walk all over you. I agree. Yes.
Can I tell you I really appreciate this and I
have learned from you the power of no because there

(06:36):
was a time where I showed up to one of
our events and I got locked out at the door
and I was staring at all of you having a
good time. Security is telling me I can't get in.
There were people saying, hey, can I take a picture
with you? I'm like, sure, see I work here. They
wouldn't let me in, and I was like, fine, I'm
going home. I don't care. I'm leaving, and I appreciate
you teaching me that. It's like, okay, a long time ago,

(06:58):
we're having one of our big con hurts and I
was going through we had to enter through the security
gate or whatever, and I was sort of man handled
a little bit. This guy was a little pushy, and
I said, hey, tell him. I showed up. Tell him.
I I came as they wanted me to come, but
I went home because you wouldn't let me in and
you were being really rude to me. So I started
walking away. And this when they're like, oh, no, comeback,

(07:19):
We're sorry. It's okay to be a dick. Sometimes. Someone
told the jingle ball backstage was ever when you told
the guy his stomach was taking up half the hallway?
Oh yeah, the security guard. The big security story. By

(07:42):
the way, all a lot of this is well documented
in Elvis's book Elvis ur Ran. Where do I begin
about backstage to the backstage chapter, It's like, backstage it
is not a party. Stage sucks, sucks, it does. My
story was my story was the Whoopy Goldberg story. When

(08:03):
the company Goldberg instead of us, and Elvis is like,
I quit, I'm not coming to work. I was new.
I'm like, well, this is going well all right? Don't
we all have a little diva in it? What was
your story? Mine was the story of you going to
play blackjack in Atlantic City and then they told you

(08:23):
had to start over, so you said no, I'm leaving,
and you walked out and got dumpling. Why does it
always include walking out and getting food? Angry? Look how
relaxed Brody is out by the pool. That's a nice
you look good it is. Yeah, it'll be green in
a few more hours. I keep dumping chemicals in it

(08:45):
and stirring it with a big stick because there's no
power that if anybody presides scary, would like to come
over once the sketch going, come on over, fun. He
takes up real estate in your refrigerator with his cozy
shack pudding, but he won't allow you near his pool.
Isn't that Yeah, wait a minute, I just realized that

(09:09):
that's going to have the VID on it when I
get it back. By the way, this this deer in
my forest right over here? Ohund I can't see. Let
me see if I can hold on. What are you
gonna call them over? They have all sorts of disease.

(09:30):
The deer look at his forest forest. We never knew
Brody in the forest. I can't see it nice. I
can't see the deer. No, no, there, I can't there's
a fence, can't see it's camouflying. I can't see the
deer for the trees. Alright, we're all like pretty much done.

(09:56):
How much time do we have left? Frog? Four minutes?
Fun a birthday present ended early? Like a belated birthday present.
Can we maybe ask him what his favorite Diva moment
of his own his or if you saw somebody else
on the show really flame out at some point, what

(10:17):
was it? No, no, I don't have any favorite Diva
moments of mine. And I'm thinking about you guys. I
don't think I recall any of you pulling a Diva moment. No, no, no, no,
I don't know. That's how he left it so long.
I'm actually surprised. Danielle, she has if other than Elvis,

(10:41):
of all the people on the show, Danielle has the
right to pull a Diva moment, she has never pulled
a Diva moment forever Tism like why doesn't she say something?
So she says something now she'll get away with it though,
Like if she does one, now she has one. It's
nice to know that you have a Diva moment card
you can play in any many times pulling my card

(11:03):
now I feel like a really bad You have to
and your names on the show. Your name is on
the show. You're allowed to have the devon moment, and
when you do it, like sometimes it's entertaining for us,
like the Rehana moment was entertaining for us. And when
you do with the guy the why would under security
card when he was yelling at everybody in the hallway

(11:24):
and he was taking up after the hallway, you're the
only person who had the nerve to say what everybody
else was thinking. So I don't really have a problem
with you give the moments. I love them. I think
they're great, And a lot of times it's warranted because
a lot of people get away with treating people like
ship and they shouldn't. They really shouldn't like that. They
get like power crazy. I know when they're coming and
I get excited. I tell people that are around us,

(11:47):
I'm like, this is about to get really good. He
does if they say one more thing to him, watch
what the fun is gonna happen? Is going to be
the greatest moment ever was get your camera out like
like you said, it's about respect, It's about sticking up
for yourself, like you stuck up for yourself when scary

(12:08):
like we told yesterday, put his food in your microwave,
and you stuck up for you, yourself and your microwave.
By my favorite, I would get the occasional warning. I've forgotten.
I've since forgotten these diva moments, but I remember you
looking at me and seeing this phrase like if blank

(12:29):
does or doesn't happen, I'm gonna lose my ships pre warning.
You know what. I got it from my dad. My
dad lost his ship a lot and he had zero
patients and I mean none, and I got that from him.
I'll say this, I've rescued people from you. So I've
seen somebody like starting to push your buttons where I

(12:49):
know they're about to piss you off, and I'm like, hey,
why don't you shut the funk up and not say
another word before you make him ship? Way to say it. Listen,
make something very clear. This is not like an Ellen
degenerous things. These are people who are stupid and you
don't stop talking. They don't know when to just stop,

(13:10):
like you know, sometimes enough enough, like stop asking for things. Yeah, exactly,
And like Danielle said, it's warranted. I have never seen
you blow up when I myself wouldn't have blown up,
or somebody else wouldn't. I've actually walked away from I've
actually walked away from an incident with all of us going,
how did you not lose your ship there? And he's like, well,
it's not you know, it's not the right thing to do.
You'd just be nice and do what they want and leave.

(13:31):
And I'm like, dude, I would have lost my ship
on those people. He's like, no, it's not the thing
to do. You know what. I would drust me crazy.
It is like like the Rhianna incident, like not for anything.
Those people worked for her and she's the nicest person.
So sometimes they get so power crazy. I think I
can push people around and they can't know. I think

(13:53):
one of the greatest testaments to the atmosphere of our
workplace is how long people have been here, And I
think speaks volumes for itself. If it was a high
turnover thing and people are always leaving. No, but look
at the core of the show. That's been together for
my whole life. My life, you guys have been together.
So that's awesome. Okay, rub it in your life. I

(14:13):
grew up listening to you guys. It's great. Look, I
worked for a guy who was a real asshole. I
know what a real asshole is. Trust me, I've dealt
with one. This is another case here we not not
not happening. All right. Well, I feel like this is
like my belated birthday gift. All the nice things you're
saying about me at my worst moments in life. I

(14:37):
admitted I threw up in front of your house. I mean,
and I appreciate that. I mean, who hasn't thrown up
in front of my house? Tomorrow let's do a thirty
minute morning show or fifteen minute morning show podcast. It's
not about Tomorrow's Friday, and we don't do one, so deal,
you could do one if you want. Yeah, we're off tomorrow,

(15:00):
all right, I'll fun up. Sorry. The fifteen minute morning
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