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November 21, 2019 15 mins

Garrett, Diamond and Allie hang for today's podcast while the rest of the show is in Miami. The trio chat about being in a group chat and how people set certain rules!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcasts
presents Diamond Diamond diamonds, Hi, I'm here, guys, we practice this,
I said, hold on one second, you don't have headphones on.

(00:23):
Let me start. Oh my god boys twins, Ali Ali
Ali Ali, al right, what of it's Garrett along with
Ali Diamond. Sam's gonna join us in a second. While
the rest of the show is christening the new Norwegian
Encore down in Miami, we are here in the cold
New York keeping each other warm barely. Diamond Diamond wanted

(00:48):
to talk about being in group chat stay because with
everybody being around and in different locations, all of us
are in different group chats and then side chats about
the group chats. It's but we're all in this together,
like we also are in our own group chats amongst
our friends that then lead into separate conversations about what's

(01:08):
going on in the group chat. But you don't, I
don't know. It's very confusing. Group chats drive me crazy.
I don't I don't know why they really do. Well,
it's it feels like you're not there with your friends
in in in you know, real life, but it feels
like you are because you're all in there and everybody
wants to one up each other and it's not what

(01:30):
it's supposed to be. Like like today at work, you know,
so Diamonds in a group chat with Scary and Brody
um and and then their sides texting you, which kind
of breaks the rules of a group chat of Okay,
by the way, I need you to also do this
put it in the group chat or should I? Is
it bad that I want to bring everything back to
the group chat? Hey? That we like? You know, you

(01:51):
should be just like a person who's landing planes at
Newark Airport pretty much you have to bring everything into
your space or else. It just it's a little awkward, right,
I'm just like, what are we doing here? Guys? We
created a group chat for a reason. Well yeah, but
you guys, you guys have group chats amongst your friends.
Ali's going through she's in a group chat. But the

(02:13):
problem is iPhone or um so yeah, I have an iPhone.
It broke last night right before Luke Homb's concert, which
was like a devastating because I take a single picture
because you dropped it or did it break? Because you
just have so much stuff in it, so Actually I
was on my phone listening to our morning show fifteen
minute morning show from yesterday, because you're a good you're
a good coworker. Yes, thank you, um, and my screen

(02:35):
just went black and then my phone turned off full battery.
Phone turned off and it hasn't turned on since. I
think it's a sign you're working too much on your phone.
Quit on you. I actually average nine hours a day
on my phone. I know, but I worked on my
phone in social media. I hear you. But you also
saying your eyes are like popping out of your head
at one point last week too, and you're like, I
don't know why. Well, it's because you're on your phone. Well,

(02:57):
so now I'm using my computer to text people. But
bro doesn't have an iPhone. So actually I heard Brodie's
been texting me, but I can't see it because I'm
on I message on my computer. He's that guy with
the green text like you send it. Hate those guys.
Can I tell a funny story. It's about Brody, but
it's really funny. So we're in this group chat and
Brodie doesn't have an iPhone. Clearly and Scary liked a

(03:20):
message in the group chat and Brody responds, Hey, can
you do me a favor? No liking of messages in
this chatting with Brody, especially in the show, because mostly
I'm pretty sure everyone but Brody is on iPhone the

(03:40):
one So any group outing, whether it be within the show,
we go on vacation, we yeah, we're forced to go
in another because Brodie doesn't have an iPhone and with that,
we are a bunch of pot stirs here at the show.
So if we know it gets under brodie skin, we
all we should give out his phone number right now.

(04:01):
And if you have not that that would that would
have to take. That would be one of those days
where Brody would really have to push someone's button for
that to happen. I think that's the ultimate Broodie, like
he would take his phone and chuck it into the
Hudson River. But he's that he's that friend. We also
all have that friend too that has that's not on

(04:22):
an iPhone and has has an Android. And you have
to deal with the green text yeah, or the simple
thing of not being able to name the group chat
bothers me, or or the fact that he gives you
rules like you cannot like a like a message? Can
you send gifts like if you send like a giftie
or something, because that's a separate app within it. But

(04:43):
so what I started doing when Brody sets those rules
is I'll write the word like in the text message
and get to him too. So, like I said, everyone's
down in Miami christening the ship of with Norwegian. We
are up here. It feels like a Friday, and unfortunately
it's only Thursday, so that means we have to come

(05:04):
back tomorrow and do this again. Well not this podcast
but the show. But I started to think, do you
think they'll realize we're not here if we if we
don't show up, they'll realize that I wasn't here. Well,
you're in group text message, so you could still act
like have you ever have you ever fronted in the fact,
Like I had a friend who works in the medical field,
and when they started in the medical field, you're supposed

(05:26):
to do what they call rotations, like go show up
at hospitals. They showed up at at a function I
was doing. I was being honored at. But they're supposed
to be on rotation. So what did they do. They
used one of those burner numbers to show up when
it shows up on on someone's phone, especially at work,
because you can't can't see where it's coming from. It
shows up as oh, they're calling from within the hospital

(05:48):
to say that they were strust these people with my life.
No please, but like doctors and stuff, you're telling me
you never you never pulled a fast on on on anyone.
Um No, I don't think so. I see at Yeah,
I've definitely like done it, but I've done like the

(06:09):
oh yeah I left already, but like I didn't or
I didn't see this. Uh yeah. Know if someone emails
me like hey, damon, I need this too, and it's
pushing out like one thirty and I'm already like yeah, no,
not my emails really late at night. I don't know

(06:30):
what time is bed is he Brodie Brodie is a
late night creature. He won't go to bed until about one.
That's wild to me because for me, now that I
wake up at like five in the morning, I try
and like turn, I try and not look at my
email past like nine thirties, like my bedtime. But like
I'll get an email from him at eleven PM that
I'll see in the morning and be like, why was

(06:51):
he up that late? Yeah? He always is he he
watches all the late night shows to see if they
stole any of his jokes from what he said in
the morning, or if he gets some ideas for Bes
for the show. But he used to write for show.
He used to write for late night shows too, so
he would submit jokes for Jay Leno. So it used
to be like Leno used to have a line for

(07:12):
writers to submit jokes, because at the end of the day,
you can only tell so many jokes that are yours
before you have to start, you know, asking for help.
So Leno would have this line where you would submit
jokes to and uh, Brodie had a handful of jokes
always on Leno any any given night of the week.
That's so cool. The more you know, do do do do? Um?

(07:34):
Doesn't it feel like we've been doing this for like
forty five minutes? Yeah? Podcast? Yeah? Can I guess over
under all? Right? Go ahead, Diamond, you guess first? Right,
I say six? The remaining time left is seven minutes?
Are you kidding? All right? Well, let's I have something
else that Um. I saw Luke holmsast night and I

(07:56):
know it's a country artist, but you know he's ways
both ways. You know, sometimes in the music world or
his wife was there, his new wife. I think they've
been dating since high school. And she was so precious.
She was standing up dancing to his music. And he's
so cute, and he sounds exactly like his album did,
like identical, you know, like beer Never Broke My Heart.

(08:18):
Oh my god, it sounded identical to how it does
on I Heart Radio or like on the radio and stuff. Yeah,
it was so crazy. So it were you a Luke
Holmbs fan before going to see Luke Holmbs, No, I
mean my best friend is. So that's why I went
to the concert with her. And I knew a couple
of the songs just from like influencers and stuff like that,
and I just like, I think I fell in love

(08:41):
last night. Like honestly, I'm not a country music person.
I like Marion Morris likes like as you like country
as I got. Obviously, Well, you guys came here because
you don't have headphones. But I'm playing Luke Holmes as
as we talk Beier Never Broke My Heart. There's al
in the I Heart Radio theater in our building. Diamonds

(09:04):
is leaving us. Brodie's texting on his on his Android,
but so outside, Uh, was that your first country experience
or just the same country artists at like the I
Heart Radio Music Festival and like the I Heart Awards
and stuff like that. That was my first like live country.
Oh I saw last year wheel Um, yeah, that's the

(09:25):
only song I know of his. You know it's funny.
So a little behind the scenes, so as as the
show's recording some stuff for tomorrow, they're recording things that
have to be like safe so there via Miami right now,
recording back here in New York and things are going awry.
So Sam was supposed to join us, but unfortunately that
didn't happen. Diamond had to run out because Brody texted her.

(09:48):
This is a very intricate system that like people under
always ask like how do you guys do it? We
just we really wing it there. And like Alice, before
you started working here, what did you think how we
did this show? Like you did you understand like how
the show came together? Or did you? Were you always curious?
And then once you learned how the show came together,
now that you're here every day, is it something totally different? Yeah? Well,

(10:11):
I so I started off as just like a fan
and listener. And then when I got a job one hundred,
I was like, oh yeah, like they all seem like
pretty put together. And then I was in a few
meetings with like Nate or or Scary and I was like, oh, no,
one has it together, and I am just one part
of the machine. I don't think a lot of people,

(10:32):
no matter what you do in life, really have like
unless you're you know, a big CEO of a company. Yeah,
And I don't even think they really have it together
because at that point everybody around them is doing their jobs.
I don't think really anybody has it together. No, That's
what I realized. Like I talked to like I do
social media, and a lot of my friends do social

(10:52):
media for other companies, and I'm like, listen, like do
you guys go about this way? Like what problems do
you have? And all of us have the same problems
in different forms in different forums. Like this person stopped
communicating in the right way, like with the group chats
like that, like that Diamond was saying before, like commas
in the right way, you know, And we got a
Facebook message. I know you're listening to this common person

(11:14):
and uh, you know it's not my fault because I
didn't know our system when you put commas in a description?
Uh and space is it funny? I'm not dumb. I
know I know what I'm doing. I just didn't realize
that this. Once I I submit something, the computer takes
it upon itself. But thank you for your message. Yeah,
we received your Facebook message. We received your Facebook message,

(11:37):
one that says I usually don't complain, and then guess
what she did. She complained. So you and your commas,
they will be fixed. Thank you, Diamond. What was Brodie's issue?
Come back? We were talking about the fact that you're
recording were the show's recording stuff for tomorrow? Um, and
you had to deal with Brody and Sam's dealing with everybody.

(11:57):
So everything all right, everything is great. Well, actually I
don't know. I'm waiting for a response, but you never know.
At this point, now we're talking about how when Ali
started working here, the vision she had of this show
of like how well oiled machine and put together it is,
and then once you get here, you you pull back
the curtain and seeing we're all just a bunch of messes.

(12:19):
We don't have it all together. Oh no, one here
is sane. I realized that we started we started talking.
It's not it's not just us. I think everywhere anywhere
is the same way, Like you have it like together
and then you know, no one's together. I mean no
one's together ever. But the people that work here are

(12:39):
not jobs, but in a good way. Like it's funny. Yeah,
it's honestly really funny that, like everyone's personalities on the
air really is who they are off the air, and
like work freaking weird, like all of us are weird.
Like the way I talk about boys is weird. Like
the diamond talks about her conservation or not conservation. My gosh,

(13:00):
I'm not constipated at all this week. It's been a
really good week. You should do bathroom tales and podcasts
from a toilet stom. Oh my gosh, Allison, it's my brain.
It works in a weird ways. I love it. No
I interview people in the bathroom. You don't have to

(13:20):
be on the toilet. What do we really have to
talk about? So? Did you ship today? Yeah? You just did.
I still have to do work, you know, Hey, what
are you gonna do? No? You could like ask them
like the funniest stories from their childhood and stuff like
that could be like more of like or like, what's
the weirdest thing you've ever done in the bathroom? Bathroom?
You want to know. I used to make my dad

(13:42):
come to the bathroom with me and hold my hand.
Just make my boyfriend do that. Oh whoa, whoa a turn.
I think I think my weirdest one because I used
to swim in high school in college. So when I
first got into competitive swimming, like I was like super good,
like really good. Um, okay Michael felt Yes, I actually

(14:03):
swam against him. Really he kicked my ass. But uh, swimming,
it's all about aerodynamics, So what does that mean? Shaving
your body and being in eighth grade, you're like, you know,
high school, You're like, I don't want to shape. So
first time I ever shaved my body was with my dad.
Didn't have to shave your butt? Uh my, I didn't
have an harry at that time. It's grown a little bit,

(14:25):
but you shaved in front of your dad. I had
to because there are spots I couldn't and I was
gonna no, no, no. If you're a swimmer, you understand
it and you understand our life, don't don't. Let's listen
to those two you can judge all your one I
feel you judging. It's fun. There's twenty seconds left. Oh
sec ends, Uh spell my name, D, I, M O
and D A goldfish. There you go. Well that is

(14:48):
the fifteen minute morning Show. Thank you for bearing with
us the last two days. The whole show back on
Monday and until the minute Morning Show. So the audio ended, Ali,
and I'm going to tell you this a little behind
the scenes, so the audio ended. Ali doesn't realize we
don't do a podcast on Friday. So that's why we say,

(15:11):
have a good weekend. But you know, I'm gonna keep
this so because it's funny. Now because the show's over
and we're still talking. That's how much I pay attention.
It's all right, Okay, enough talking out of you. I
think you've got enough followers out of this one. All right,
go burp now again. Thank you for listening this week.

(15:32):
We'll talk to you on Monday. Got it, Ali, So
we got it. We stopped doing it. We stubbed

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