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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
presents show? Well, will we talk about on our podcast
the last podcast? Can we get on the opening? Can
we get a new opening for the podcast for I
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hate that one? I agree with you. Just let's just
tell Josh'll do that for you. All right? This is
a the last fifteen minute morning show podcast of good
What would you talk about on your podcast? I have
an idea, I love you, Gandhi. Based on what you
just said, I think we should all talk about what
we want to leave behind in Wow we only have
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fifteen Yeah, but I don't care if it's a celebrity
or a phrase or a theme song to a podcast, Migraine,
whatever it is, you just want to leave it in.
I want to know I on one already, ship Man.
We'll start with you, Garrett, the floss dance. I'm done
with it, see you later. Have a nice time in
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I'm going forward to but I have to master the
out too bad. It's done. Stay if you want to
master it, okays according to Garrett. All right, Uh, this
is great, Gandhi. Oh good. I'm glad you get a
lot of people are looking forward to what they want
to do differently in twenty nineteen. Well, what about the
crap you want to get rid of from? That's a
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part of it too, you know, anyone else. Um, So
for mine, I want to leave behind mindless celebrities that
get too much attention. I want to focus on like
the smart, badass people who are doing like amazing things
versus I don't have to name them, because you know,
I don't want to make anybody feel bad. There's certain
families that I'm just like, I'm done with that You're
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trying to keep it up with them, but I might
think take them away from me, I know, But for Danielle,
maybe they can stick around. I just want like a
focus on this smart, badass ticks in the world because
there are so many very good point, very good point.
Now great, have you thought about what you want to
leave Pleaseen was such a mess for me, It really was.
It came right off the heels of Seen and I
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knew I was in for it, but this, yeah, this
was a very long, long emotional roller coaster every year.
So I for me, there's not one thing in particular.
I just I really want to just forget about everything
of teen and started totally fresh. Uh, And I hope
I'm on the right, on the right foot, so on
the right path, I should say. And uh, I'm just
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I'm hoping that better things are gonna happen. I never
want to go through anything that I went through at
all period. There was some there's a lot of personal
things that I dealt with, and uh, there was a
lot of work issues. There was just a lot, and
I'm just over it. It was. It was really weighing
a lot on me all year long, all year. I
couldn't get away from it. Things want to throw the
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whole year away. Yeah, I think the whole year for
me was just something really really pitiful. It really was.
It was. It was a god awful year for your tea. Yes,
and there are ye and and and you know what
I'm not trying to, you know, isolate Elvis. But Elvis
was there for me many times. We've had closed door
meetings and went through so many little things. Uh so yeah,
you know, you know some of it, Elvis, and I
just think that it was it's time just to you know,
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be done with it and just start out in January.
So you're excited about December thirty one, two midnight, Oh god,
I I swear I am, yes, anyone else you're ready
to leave something behind? Yeah, about thirty pounds see a February.
But anyway, I do want to leave snowflakes who can't
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take a joke. I want people to have more of
a sense of humor and and and be more tolerant
of one another and understand others viewpoints. In we did
a lot of screaming and cursing in and not enough
of listening to what other people had to say and
understand their side of things. And the people who can't
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take a joke, fuck you flakes. But see as much
as you want to, I think it's only going to
get worse. No, I don't. I feel like the tide
is turning. Swing. Yes, well yeah, I think that's a
very good point, Gandhi, because when I posted something about
that was very snowflake offensive on Instagram, it was I mean,
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it was like nine thousand people agree with me and
four people didn't. So I mean you can see the
tide is turning. I think you're right, Yeah, I think.
But scary what you're saying. You're not talking about something
you're leaving behind. You're talking about something that you want
other people to leave behind. What you have to leave
behind is you have to ignore the snowflakes. It's hard
to do that though, right, that's going to be tough.
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I would like cyber bullying to be left behind, all right?
Is that? What's so? Cyber bullying is great general, because
you know, so many people have as you see lately
with the Cardi B's of the world and the Davidson's
of the world, really affects you in ways that you know,
sometimes unfortunately and in bad situations. And so you know,
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we want, we want just be nicer to people. We
just need to be nicer. Didn't you notice any cyber
bullying when Gandhi joined our show. There's a lot of
people picking on her, do you know, stop, We're allowed
to pick on her. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, but cyber bullying.
You're right. But but Daniel, what do you want to
leave behind in I don't know, I think, I mean,
I I don't know. I have to think really hard
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about it because I feel like I had a pretty
decent year. I mean, there's some health things that I
could leave behind, but but other than that, I mean,
you know, I feel a pretty at a pretty good place.
So I'm Okay, that's good. Well, Brody, what are you
leaving behind? Well, I'd like to hold on. No, No,
I'd see that Jewish New Year is different. You have
different dates. Well, let me tell you what I left
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behind in September. Okay, go ahead. No, I'd like to
leave behind my increased rate of car insurance since my
daughter had three accidents. But that follows with me. I'd
like to leave behind um, all of the people, no
matter how many times I say it, that like, oh,
you don't smile in your pictures. Then when I do smile, Oh, look,
you're smiling enough. I want to leave that behind. Don't
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have to comment on whether I smile or not. Maybe
I don't smile because you people upset me. What your
comments about me smiling? You are like Kanye with pictures.
Though Kanye rarely smiles in pictures, and when he does smile,
it's a rarity and everybody has ray. I've been trying
to smile more. So just leave me alone with that.
Also felt like I'd like, oh I didn't say it
was a happy person. I would also like to leave
behind yesterday's podcast, the word what Happened podcast we've done
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in five years. It wasn't. I mean, it was it was.
It wasn't the best, the worst. I didn't hear it
that you guys are saying it's bad. What we're so
bad about it? You speak You're the only one who
can speak intelligence quickly, if so. Greg T decided he
had a topic, and the topic was he just wants
to speak to everybody in quote unquote normal talk. So
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it kind of ended up just being us like, hey man,
how you doing good? Okay. He wanted to take our
headphones off so we wouldn't sound like we're on the radio.
He said, don't do a show, which it was a
noble idea, but it turned into scary giving advice on
vacuum cleaners, and then Gandhi and Danielle were rolling a
marble back and forth on the counter because they were
bored out of their mind. I don't know. That sounds
kind of interesting to me. And then Garrett and I
had nothing to say, because you want to know, part
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of it has this Harry and the T was yelling
about how the Miley or the Mealy vacuum that's the better.
That is they bought a Dyson, and He's said, guys, guys, guys,
Mealy does have a great powerful suge it again. We're
doing it again. So T, what was your motivation behind
wanting to like do that? Okay, all I really wanted
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to do was just try a little experiment. I thought
it'd be cool if we all took our headphones off
and we just talked to each other normally, as if
we weren't even in this building, weren't in this studio,
and we had normal conversation with one another. We didn't
have to sit there and crack jokes on purpose because
the audience wants us to hear jokes. We didn't have
to do any of that. We just like real conversation.
He was trying to pretend like there was conversations going
around the room with just microphones. Happen to be it
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and take the headphones off, so like you're just hearing
yourself and you're just talking. But it felt like no
one really could do that. It was almost like an
added body experience, like what do we do now? And
then once the headphones went back on, they were like, Okay,
now I can do my thing. And it was just
very difficult. But I think that I found it interesting
that we don't want I want you to watch the
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Ellen Degenerous special on Netflix, her new stand up. Yeah,
it's called Relatable, and she actually talks about and she's
visibly and everything's different about her when she does her
stand up routine than what you see on her TV show.
And she says, when she's doing her show on TV,
what she's done for sixteen seasons. She plays the part
of a TV host. So we were watching her with
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her headphones off on the stage doing the part of
a stand up comp stand up comic. So I see
what you're saying. I thought that was a very bold move,
but very bold move. I think the Ellen Generous analogy
is great, except you wouldn't watch Ellen sitting in her
kitchen talking about soup. You have two choices you gave
for TV host and stand up comic. Both watching Gandhi
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and Danielle rolling Marble are donna be a lot of fun,
but not on the podcast. I think that Marvel is
what sent Brodie over the edge actually against what are
you leaving behind by the way, Uh, well, I'll just
there's a lot of stuff, but I think the headline
that sort of is the umbrella over all the bad
stuff that happened to me. Uh is I want to
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leave behind this other people's problems becoming my problem. That's
a great one. You know what, Madonna years ago said
this line, Hey don't hang your ship on me, And
last year I let people hang their ship on me
and subsequently on everyone in this room, this whole, this
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whole morning show suffered last year because we had to
deal with other people's problems. And this year, I'm not
gonna let it happen. Okay, I'm not going You're definitely
a part of it. I know it's not as fun
to talk about as rolling a marble around an experimental podcast,
but you know what, I think that something we should
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all think about is we let other people's problems become
our problems. And last year was the year of that.
That's what I'm leaving behind. So there suck it worse
for you sitting at the top of the tree, having
to absorb all of that crap that's coming your way.
It was bad for all of us. Yeah, no, I
know I wasn't here for a lot of it, um,
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but you know, we all had our own stuff going on.
So I like that. That's a good one. I might
think that I'm going to leave the flaws behind with
Garrett thank you, and I'm still watching it in slow
motion trying to figure it out. And mindless celebrities I think,
you know, Gandhi wanting to celebrate the great people instead
the goats. Yeah, and not the ones that's saying like
Miley Cyrus got like the not the one at Gurney's
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Resort that that ran into scary, the one wearing white. Well. Um, look,
so I guess this is our last fifteen minute morning
show podcast of the year. We still have four minutes
left to reflect. We all go voting to look forward
to speaking of umbrellas. Yeah, you know, I say it jokingly,
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but God help us get to the altar the single
life behind. You know what l when the ball drops
on January one, at at at midnight, the countdown is
officially on. You know, it's you're getting married. Every day
is one last day that you're single. Oh my gosh,
I think this is wonderful. If you're married, you already
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know what I'm saying here. I already feel like I'm
not single, so that but no. Someone asked me the day, well,
what do you need to get done before you get married?
I mean, there's not one thing I can do. But
maybe the guy works at the butcher the bucket list actual.
But you know, yesterday Stephen Levine and I went down
to the venue to where we're gonna get married in September.
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Not Stephen and I wanted to see where Alex are
getting married, and it the ship got real. Man. I
was like, this is the rum where it's gonna happen,
and it was. It was one of those moments. I'm excited.
I'm excited about it. Can you see yourself getting married? Like, yes,
you are getting married, but can you see yourself getting married?
Can you envision it? Yeah? Yeah, And in the way
I envision it is this. I don't see hopefully how
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our life lives are going to change all that much.
I don't want them to neither. It is Alex. We
we have a very unconventional type of relationship, which it's
not like your checklist of the ten things every relation
relationship usually is. I mean we you know, we we
we aren't together seven days a week, you know, and
we we we have a lot of separation time, which
makes our time together very special and we try to
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close the world off. And this I don't see that changing.
That much, and I think we both like that. Wait
till wait till Lee in law start asking when you're
gonna stop getting pregnant. Guess we gotta stop doing in
the body. By the way, I just thoughted working on
my here come the Groom's music for okay? Good? Are
you going to take each other's last names? Like or?
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I haven't even talked about that. I don't think so.
We haven't even talked about I mean, is there legally
something you have to proclaim or declare? I don't think so.
I don't think so. I mean, just you just have
to change yourself security cards and all that stuff if
you do legally want to change it. Celebrities keep their
last names. A lot of people hyphenate nowadays, well, a
lot of sometimes they change their name, but not in public.
Did okay, for instance, Ellen Degenerous and Portadossi, did they
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take she took Ellen's name because Ellen's more famous. Yeah,
she's a She's Porte de Rossi generous, isn't she? I
don't know. John Krasinski and Emily Blunt and change their name. Yeah.
But but there's got to people a lot of people
who aren't in the in the entertainment world who keep
their own names. So fun fact about my family, all
of the girls, because we're all girls in my generation,
kept their last names, and two of the girls their
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kids also have our last name. The husbands are okay
with the name was Gandhi helps you get into college.
I don't respect of keeping God, but legally, my last
name is not Minarrow Manarrow is my name that I
you know, that's my maiden name. So I've always had
it on air, so I kept it on air. But
if you look at all my ideas, it's not narrow.
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You know how many people are on Google right now
they want they can't. So you know, here's what I
want to do, and it doesn't matter. It'll take the
last name Gandhi take it. I'd love to Elvis, Duran Gandhi.
I'm gonna be Danielle, Danielle Menarrow Gandhi to let's all
do it. We'll all be Gandhi's do it. Some people
in India have changed their last name to Gandhi to
try to act like they're one of the family. Didn't
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do that. I got it though. I mean would an
honor to have that last name. Well, I mean, you know, naturally.
All right, oh well there's the music. I guess it's
time for us to end the very you guys so much,
see you next year. The fifteen Minute Morning Show