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April 17, 2025 114 mins
After getting a lot of questions from listeners, Froggy tells the story about how he started working for the show! Our listener Tyler came up with his own solution for tariffs. Plus, Ben Lamm and Beth Shapiro from Colossal Biosciences stop by to discuss bringing back the woolly mammoth!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
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Speaker 3 (00:16):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Doran Show, Oh God, the country's most popular top forty
morning program.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (00:37):
Yea, it is here we go. It's Thursday.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
It's April seventeenth, and we welcome back to the one
and only Froggy, just in time for Food News Thursday.

Speaker 7 (00:47):
Good morning, I am so happy to be back. We
missed you, Froggy.

Speaker 6 (00:51):
We have so much to ask you today, like where
were you and why were you not here? Also, someone's
texting in good morning. I had a shower thought today.
I was wondering about the Lord of Froggy. I've been
a longtime listener. Never knew how you acquired him. He's
always he's always in Florida or did he move there?
I need to know more. Plus happy Food News Thursday.
This listener needs to know, so today the Lore of Froggy.

(01:14):
We've got Food News Thursday. We're gonna put you to
work now that you're back. Good morning, Frog, How are
you feeling? I'm good? And there's Danielle. Good morning Danielle.
Hi gandhi yell?

Speaker 4 (01:24):
What's up?

Speaker 6 (01:24):
It were good?

Speaker 5 (01:26):
Yes?

Speaker 6 (01:26):
Okay, there's a Nate Windos Hi there Scarty Hello, producer
Sam wearing her visor, Good morning Sam.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
Hi.

Speaker 6 (01:34):
Scotty Bee hiding there doing Scotty Bee control. Also there's
Diamond in there taking your calls at eight hundred and
two four two zero one hundred, lining up a first
caller of the day. Also you can text us at
fifty five one hundred.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
So someone said suit and.

Speaker 6 (01:47):
Tie by justin Timberlake. It was Garrett that it was Garrett. Yeah,
all right, this is for Garrett hit.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
It's scary.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
I like this dreamy sound. It's so dreamy sounding. Don't
you love the sound of a dreamy Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:12):
There you go.

Speaker 6 (02:12):
That was a great pick for this song is so long.
So question who in this room is gonna wear a
suit and tie this weekend? Anyone?

Speaker 8 (02:19):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (02:19):
No, wow, that's what those lyrics are from another era. Well,
welcome to the day. Do we have a first caller
of the day?

Speaker 9 (02:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
Diego in Wilton, Connecticut, Hello, Diego, how's it going?

Speaker 3 (02:34):
Hello lady? How are you going?

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Hello lady?

Speaker 6 (02:37):
Hello lady? We're doing okay, Diego?

Speaker 4 (02:40):
What's it?

Speaker 6 (02:40):
What's it about for you? Today?

Speaker 3 (02:41):
I am wearing a suit and tie?

Speaker 10 (02:43):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (02:44):
You know it does send us some pics. We haven't
seen anyone in a suit and time quite some time.
So you have like an official job where you have
to wear a suit and tie.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
I do.

Speaker 11 (02:55):
I actually have a limosing company, so you have to
dress up to pick up bye.

Speaker 6 (02:59):
Yeah, okay, well we appreciate the effort. I bet you
look great.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (03:05):
I don't know about the guys here, but I know
what I'm put on, a suit and tie, even though
it's a pay in the ass. You look in the mirror,
You're like, Okay, I'm ready for a different kind of
night tonight, A suit and tie night. We don't have
a lot of those.

Speaker 11 (03:15):
I feel the same way.

Speaker 6 (03:17):
There you go, Well, look, so do you have a
lot of driving to do today?

Speaker 11 (03:22):
I'm only picking up two guys, and you know that
I have a crew about ten cars, so they're doing
the rest.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
Wow. So so do you do you own your own business?

Speaker 3 (03:33):
I do own my own business.

Speaker 11 (03:34):
The reason I call is because I was talking to
Diamond and I told her that I had been listening
to you guys since I was fourteen. That's the first
time that I came to this country. I didn't speak,
so I did understand most of the jokes.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
But now I do you know what.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
We speak English? We still don't understand most of the jokes.
So you don't know where are you originally from Colombia? Well, welcome, welcome,
even though it's several years later. So if you have
friends in Colombia and they say, hey, diego, we're thinking
about moving to the US, what do you tell them?

Speaker 6 (04:06):
Do you say it's a great place to live, or
do you.

Speaker 11 (04:09):
Do I'm thirty seven, so I've been here for about
twenty three years, and I considered the United States to be,
you know, my number one country.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
I love that.

Speaker 11 (04:21):
I met my wife here, I have my kids here,
so you know, this country has given me so much.
So whenever people say, you know, I want to go
and live the American dream, I say, go ahead. It's
not easy, but if you work hard, you'll get it.

Speaker 6 (04:34):
I love that. I love that, And I will say
and I don't I don't mean to sound like I
mean guy here. It seems like most of my friends
who moved in from other countries, they are so more
vocal about how much they love this country, more so
than people who were born and raised here.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
I think I think some of us take it for granted.
Sometimes it is a beautiful place to live. And I'm
so glad you're living in the American dream. Diego, what
do we for, fred Diego? Come on, set them up.
They don't be cheap today.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
Take off that suit and tie you know where the
Elvis Duran Morning Show hoodie. Okay, looks like we got
to ruin that. All right, we'll get to work in
on that for you, Diego. Thank you so much for listening.
You'd be safe on the road today.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Okay, thanks Elvis Public, Greg.

Speaker 6 (05:19):
Gae you too, and hello, lady, hold on one second.
There you go. Live in the American dream. It seems
like we're all doing it every day, but you sometimes
you need to remind yourself this is this is it,
this is the dream. So let's get into the three
things we need to know from Gandhi and on with
the day. Gandhi. What's going on?

Speaker 12 (05:34):
All right?

Speaker 13 (05:35):
Despite what some health professionals have continued to say, Robert F.
Kennedy Junior says that he wants to move away from
what he calls an ideology that the rising rate of
autism in the US is the result of better diagnoses.
He held a press conference yesterday and contradicted the CDC,
which released the study Tuesday, saying the rise in autism
is due in part to the availability of services for

(05:55):
early detection and evaluation. Kennedy called autism a preventive disease
caused by environmental exposure and says we will have answers
by September.

Speaker 12 (06:04):
Thus far, there is no solid proof of his claims.

Speaker 13 (06:08):
A federal judge is announcing potential contempt prosecution against White
House officials. Judge James Bosberg wants to know why the
Department of Justice did not turn around the deportation planes
of hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador
mid flight. The White House says the order was oral
and not written, and therefore was not valid. The Supreme
Court lifted Boseburg's temporary ban on deportations and the issue

(06:31):
appeared to be over. But now that Bosberg has given
the DOJ a deadline to explain. But now he's given
the deadline to explain the flights, the issue is now
back in focus with the mistaken deportation of a man
living in Maryland to L Salvador. And finally, if you
are a fan of watching the night sky. The Lerid
meteor shower is happening now. The annual celestial display started

(06:52):
Wednesday night. It'll last through April twenty fifth. The meteors
are flying trails of debris left behind by a comet,
and the shower on Earth each year happens in the
third week of April. NASA says that this meteor shower
is expected to peak next week April twenty first and
twenty second. Astronomers say no special equipment is required to
observe this meteor shower. All you need is clear weather,

(07:12):
a dark sky, and about thirty minutes for your eyes
to adjust to the dark, and you should get quite
a show.

Speaker 12 (07:17):
And those are your three things.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
God, there's so much stuff going on in the sky
these days. Yeah, I don't know if it's a meteor
shower or if it's Katy Perry coming in for a landing.
We don't know which.

Speaker 12 (07:25):
Now, you know, everybody says conspiracy it happened.

Speaker 6 (07:28):
Yeah, I know it was done on a set that's
the same set where they.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
Did the Moon landing.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
I'm pretty sure you never know. You never know.

Speaker 6 (07:34):
Well, I love the wonders of this flat earth of ours.
Are you ready? Are you ready for your Thursday?

Speaker 14 (07:41):
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Speaker 4 (07:46):
Lovely Young, How fabulous is that really? How is the
reception here in New York City so far?

Speaker 5 (07:52):
It's amazing.

Speaker 4 (07:52):
It's like London on drugs. That's how to describe New York.
That feeling of owning your first Mercedes Benz is hard
to believe, but it's real. From the leather stitching to
the iconic design, every element of a Mercedes lives up
to its reputation. See for yourself at your local dealer
offers our waiting now.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
List ran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (08:13):
America's heroes need our help. Let's do good in their
honor by donating eleven dollars a month to the Tunnel
to Towers Foundation. Go to T two t dot org.
That's t the number two T dot org. This is
Lady Gaga and.

Speaker 12 (08:32):
You're listening to my friend Elvis Durant and the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
Hold me that I'm her friend.

Speaker 6 (08:40):
I miss Gaga. Just get her in here.

Speaker 4 (08:41):
Come on, Nate me work on the dogs.

Speaker 6 (08:43):
I would love to have her bring us some guests.
My god, I would love that. You're the guy you're
the guy.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
Well, we've got a lot of asks in but it
really depends on their schedule when they're going to be
here in the building.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Maybe Ed will come when he's in town performing.

Speaker 6 (08:59):
I'm hoping he's my number one.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:02):
Ed is definitely on that list of the Time Magazine's
one hundred most influential people.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Yes see that list.

Speaker 6 (09:07):
Yes, Ed Sharon on their Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Bell, Adam Scott,
Rashida Jones, Kristin Wig, Nicole Shirtsen Inger singing Inger, I
never can't say her name, shirts and Ninger shirts Ninger,
aren't you so proud of yourself?

Speaker 9 (09:26):
You?

Speaker 6 (09:28):
Hosiers? On there?

Speaker 4 (09:31):
Bobby Brown Is she Oh my god, she is beauty
mogul Bobby brown Is.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
She's in the icon section along.

Speaker 6 (09:39):
With Demi Moore and Adrian Brody. David Muir from ABC
News is on there. Donald Trump as a Leader of
the President of Mexico, Claudia Shinebaum as well.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
JD.

Speaker 6 (09:51):
Vance is on there, Megan Kelly, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Under the Leader's List, Titans, Serena Williams that's cool. They're saying.
Blake li is on there, Louren Michaels, I consider him
a titan, definitely, Simone Biles, Joe Rogan's on the list.
So what do you need to do to get on
this Time magazine one hundred most Influential People.

Speaker 12 (10:12):
List, Get a good public, be wildly influential.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
Yeah, I guess you have influence.

Speaker 15 (10:17):
Yeah, hold on, let me take that story and put
it out of my pile from my entertainment.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
Oh, you just like Froggy when we steal his food
news story.

Speaker 7 (10:34):
What are your food news stories? I'll steal some of
those times. You're gonna sit right tight on those. I
do have a question, though, Yes, what's that? What does
it exactly take for you to become a quote mogul?
What is on mogul?

Speaker 16 (10:47):
Mo?

Speaker 6 (10:47):
Well, I guess someone who's done really well in business?
I guess is that would that be a mogul? I
I've heard like like somebody's a hip hop mogul. Like
they I've heard like different, you're whatever you are of
your craft. You're a mogul. A you're a power in
that field. I guess are you a radio morning guy mogul?

Speaker 3 (11:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (11:05):
I think you have to. I don't know. I thinkgs
make like one hundreds of millions of dollars. I think,
like Bobby Brown.

Speaker 13 (11:12):
For instance, I think it's just the top of whatever
your profession is, Like, oh, really, you can be you
could be a radio mogul, you could be a business mogul,
whatever it is.

Speaker 12 (11:20):
You're just the premiere talent.

Speaker 15 (11:23):
I was just thinking, isn't that the Harry Potter thing?
But that's a that's a muggle and sorry.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
So close. Well, what is the definition of mogul here? It's, okay,
nate an important or powerful person, especially in the motion
picture or media industry. And then the example is the
Hollywood movie moguls, Sam Goldwyn. Isn't that the guy that
was I'm gonna make your star.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
Yeah? Well, actually Bobby Brown's on the Icon list and
not the mogul list, so let me look back up.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
Okay, so moguls, Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna make you my star.

Speaker 6 (11:58):
So Harvey Weinstein would be a.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
There was a lot of other things that described him
as I think they pulled off.

Speaker 6 (12:09):
His logole mogol ribbon.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
Let's get into the horse ghost producer. Sam. I'm assuming
it's food New Thursday. Froggy is going to do these
with you.

Speaker 17 (12:19):
Yes, but we did have a request at first from
listener Andrea Rose. Happy birthday girl. She goes, can you
rotate with everyone? And I said no, that's crazy, So
she said, okay, great, Froggy one, thank.

Speaker 6 (12:30):
You for settling for me. I appreciate that.

Speaker 7 (12:32):
Happy birthday you're also celebrating with Jennifer Gardner, Victoria Beckham,
and Redman. Capricorn, holding onto grudges is only going to
get tougher word for the wise process and let go.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
Your day's a nine Aquarius. Do you really enjoy it?

Speaker 17 (12:46):
Or are you just joining the bandwagon? Do or brings
you joy? And stop worrying about the rest.

Speaker 7 (12:51):
Your day's a six Pisces. You don't always have to
be an open book. Remember you can change the price
of what a cost to access you.

Speaker 6 (12:59):
Your day's an eight Ias.

Speaker 17 (13:00):
Remember even when it doesn't feel like it, what is
meant for you will always find a way to work
out your days an eight Taurus.

Speaker 7 (13:07):
Your success is no accident. To celebrate the hard work
you've done, and don't stop going all in your Day's
of nine.

Speaker 17 (13:12):
Hey Gemini, by giving yourself the permission to ditch the excess.
You'll find new freedom to reach the goals you've set
for yourself.

Speaker 6 (13:19):
Your day's a nine Cancer.

Speaker 7 (13:20):
The haters may think they have all the answers, but
that doesn't mean you can't change the questions.

Speaker 6 (13:24):
Your day's of seven, Hey, Leo.

Speaker 17 (13:26):
By putting yourself first, you'll disappoint a few people, and
that is okay. It's time to free yourself from their burdens.
Your days an eight.

Speaker 7 (13:33):
Virgo is numbing your pain, helping you actually heal. It's
time to face your issues and do the work. Your
day's a seven Libra.

Speaker 17 (13:40):
There are periods of work and then there are periods
of relaxation, so find the balance between the two.

Speaker 6 (13:44):
Your days of five.

Speaker 7 (13:45):
Scorpio, sometimes it's better to just do it rather than
think about why. Get into action mode.

Speaker 17 (13:51):
Your day's a ten, and finally, Sagittarius. By loosening your grip,
more that you want will find its way to you.
Your days of six and those are your Thursday morning horoscopes.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
All right, perfect now, Daniel, do you have any stories
left that I didn't?

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Really?

Speaker 9 (14:03):
I do?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
I do, so no bleeps. Your lock firefest too, has
been postponed.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
I say it isn't so.

Speaker 12 (14:12):
Garry, make sure you get that refund.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
We hold on, how can you postpone something that never.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Want exactly, never gonna be exactly. It's so ridiculous.

Speaker 15 (14:20):
And we are getting ready for a weekend two of
Coachella kicking off tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
All right, thank you, Danielle. All of that and a
lot more stuff on the way. Here we go. I'm
gonna push that.

Speaker 18 (14:30):
Button making up all of you are so hilarious.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
Mister in the Morning Show.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Thank you, love you guys, guys so much.

Speaker 5 (14:48):
This is Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
I bet you one thousand dollars. If ever Danielle is missing,
you could always find her in a seat at a
show on Broadway.

Speaker 2 (14:58):
Oh yeah, last.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
Night I went to see our friend Darren Chris in
Maybe Happy Ending. Yeah, the show that Gandhi and I
saw several weeks ago. Yeah, what did you think about it?

Speaker 5 (15:08):
We loved it.

Speaker 15 (15:09):
Dianna actually was my date last night. We had the
best time. It was so much fun. The music, the scenery,
the whole concept of the you know it's about robots
if you don't know, and just's very funny too, and
it just tugs at your heartstrings.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
I honestly think.

Speaker 15 (15:24):
We would have been a little bit more emotional if
it wasn't for the brat behind us kicking our seats.

Speaker 6 (15:29):
But other than that, okay, let's talk about that. Yeah,
how old was this seat kicking bread?

Speaker 2 (15:35):
I would say between eight to ten.

Speaker 12 (15:39):
Not cool.

Speaker 15 (15:40):
Yeah, were alone, the parent was there. Deanna turned around
three times and told them to stop kicking the seat.
I kept looking behind me. The person next to me
kept looking behind us, and then I heard the mom say, please,
don't do that. And then I heard the child say
I'm not doing anything. I just have my foot on
the seat. And I almost turned around and said, dad,

(16:01):
is not swow.

Speaker 6 (16:02):
But you should have done that.

Speaker 15 (16:03):
I didn't want to because the show is happening, and
didn't want to interrupt everyone.

Speaker 6 (16:07):
You know, And here's the thing about that show. There
is no intermission, so you can't, like, okay intermissions, stand
up and yell at this a little right, right, there's
no time, there's no moment. But you know, in the
words of mel Robbins, just let them God.

Speaker 15 (16:21):
But to be honest, to be honest, I did try
to just let them for a while. I was like,
you know what, is not that big of deal to
pay attention to the show. And then after a while
it was like.

Speaker 12 (16:33):
This is a let me moment.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
Throw it.

Speaker 12 (16:39):
Everybody insane.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Deanna's so funny though.

Speaker 15 (16:41):
She turned around, She's like, excuse me, could you please
stop kicking our chairs?

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (16:45):
I was like, yeah, Deana, you go.

Speaker 6 (16:48):
Well, the thing is is, you know, the mother and
the kid, they paid a lot of money to sit
there and watch that show, so did you. I mean
everyone who is there, they need to see the show
without being interrupted. And you shouldn't let your kid put
their feet on a on those chairs they go back
and forth, you know, So sorry about that.

Speaker 5 (17:06):
That's okay.

Speaker 15 (17:06):
Other than that, the show is amazing. Everybody should see it.
It's such a great concept. You know, it's very different.
It's not your traditional show. It was really really special.
So I really loved it. And I forgot it was
Darren after a while. We're watching our friend on the stage,
so it's kind of weird. But at first I was
I was like, oh, there's Darren, and then I was like, forgot,
totally forgot it was even him because he's that good.

Speaker 6 (17:27):
Well, that's the sign of a great actor, someone who
you totally forget them as the person, and we know him.
He's a good friend. The same thing with me. I
was telling you this to Gandhi. Gandi agreed, right, I guess, yeah,
you watched Darren Christ in this role and you forget
it's him.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
He's that good, he's so good, he's so good.

Speaker 6 (17:46):
Well good, I'm glad you enjoyed that. Thank you. Let's
get into your report, all right, See, do you have
any stories left that I do? I do?

Speaker 3 (17:55):
I do?

Speaker 4 (17:55):
I didn't steal, So this is crazy.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
I mean, I don't know. I'm so shocked this one.
Firefest two has been postponed.

Speaker 15 (18:05):
So I was on the website though, and it looks
like the merchandise is still available, and I'm kind of
tempted to buy something. I'm just saying, there are a
couple of hats that say Firefest two is real. So
this is why I'm kind of thinking what Gandhi was thinking.
Maybe this was all just for publicity and it was
never real to begin with.

Speaker 6 (18:23):
Wait, just to sell a hat, yeah, to sell the march.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Is seventy two, one hundred and seventy dollars.

Speaker 6 (18:28):
But look at it, we're all gonna sneak on there
and try to buy it later. I think I might
all see that they did their Okay.

Speaker 13 (18:35):
This man is unwell, and he's also a marketing genius,
and he just figured out how to make everybody talk about.

Speaker 12 (18:40):
Him for free.

Speaker 13 (18:41):
Yeah, and with Alex any plan to ever do anything,
And now people are gonna go buy this merch.

Speaker 12 (18:44):
Right, he's a skimmer, This.

Speaker 15 (18:46):
Is what I'm saying. I agree, I agree. So yeah,
so scary. You're gonna get your money back fourteen hundred
dollars ticket to the concert that never was.

Speaker 6 (18:55):
Okay, Wow, and you got the deluxe of the deluxe tent,
didn't you?

Speaker 15 (19:00):
Bottle services and the ladies with the tassels on their boots.

Speaker 12 (19:09):
All on that Magnesis card.

Speaker 15 (19:11):
All right, let's talk about Look Brian, he was on
Jimmy Kimmel Live, and he told everyone he keeps getting
mistaken for another country superstar, even in his own hometown.
He said, my gas station that I lived nearby, one
of the attendants that worked there said.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Hey, Blake Shelton, tell me what it's.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
Like being Blake Shelton.

Speaker 15 (19:31):
He said, Even when I told the guy I'm not
Blake Shelton, the gas attendant was clueless as to who
Luke Brian was and was like, but you look so
much like him, You're like his double ganger.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
He's so crazy. Oh my gosh. So let's see.

Speaker 15 (19:48):
The girlfriend of Liam Payne was talking about their last
conversation when she was about to leave Argentina to head
back to Florida after you know, before he passed away,
and oh my gosh. So she said that she was
like babbling. She was telling Jay Shehetty about this on
his podcast, and she was babbling and babbling, and then
Liam interrupted her and said, you're gonna miss your flight.
You're acting like this is the last time you're ever

(20:10):
gonna see me.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Whoa, Oh my gosh, Like that was crazy.

Speaker 15 (20:14):
I can't Anyway, next week tell Lemundo we'll have the
Billboard Latin Women in Music events, Selena Gomez will be
honored as Women of the Year. The award goes to
those that demonstrate exceptional success, leadership, and cultural influence in
the music industry. So congratulations to Selena Gomez. So this
Saturday is the second of four cinema days this year,

(20:36):
and movie theaters call it sneak Peaks Saturday. So if
you're at the movies this weekend. You're gonna get to
see previews of a lot of the summer blockbusters, a
lot of the stuff that they showed at CinemaCon the
other day, So the Fantastic Four, First Steps, Superman, Jurassic World, Rebirth,
Mission Impossible, the Final Reckoning, a lot of those. You're
gonna get to see a lot of those previews, which

(20:58):
is pretty cool. Where any of you on Zoom yesterday
and noticed that it was experiencing some problems?

Speaker 6 (21:03):
Oh really?

Speaker 15 (21:04):
Yeah, so apparently there was a major outage yesterday afternoon.
Roughly sixty eight thousand users reported problems using their their
Zoom and it involved the web application and something else
with the app. But anyway, they you know, they said
please be patient, it'll be back up, and eventually it was.
But I didn't need it yesterday, so I didn't even notice.

Speaker 12 (21:25):
What a great day for office workers, I know, office
remote workers. I guess you.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Can't do anything.

Speaker 15 (21:31):
Benson Boone is still feeling how amazing his performance was
at Coachella, which, by the way, kicks off It's second
weekend tomorrow, and a lot of people still saying, you know,
you're a lot like Freddie Mercury and he was talking
to TMZ about it, and he said, look, I am
loving this. It's a huge compliment. But at the end
of the day, I'm focused on just being myself. He says,

(21:53):
I'm not trying to be anybody else but myself. But
to hear it, to hear that, I'm like Freddie Mercury
is definitely incredib and no, Elvis, you love your Benson Boone.

Speaker 6 (22:02):
I tell you what he has it? You know, the
same thing Gaga has, Right, They have that IT thing
And you can't really describe it. But anything and everything
I see Benson Boone posted with or on or doing,
just him just being casual and just talking about something.
You just see that thing he has. It's hard to explain.
You do know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 4 (22:23):
Right?

Speaker 6 (22:23):
Yeah, of course that it thing. Does anyone hear of that?

Speaker 4 (22:27):
It?

Speaker 6 (22:27):
That thing?

Speaker 4 (22:29):
No Scary Scary's got that it.

Speaker 12 (22:32):
It's called COVID And he doesn't admit.

Speaker 4 (22:33):
It that.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
You've got those.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
It's Scary's got an itch exactly. Let's see Justin Bieber.

Speaker 15 (22:42):
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Justin might be in twenty
million dollars worth of debt from canceling that Justice World
tour back in twenty twenty two, but his rapp told
People magazine that it's all clickbait stupidity and that it
is not true. Like I said, we are kicking off
this second weekend of Coachella tomorrow, and I know the

(23:04):
weekend I think is doing something pretty big around the
Ferris Wheel. You know that big famous Ferris wheel. Will
you see everybody's pictures? So Elon Musk is known to
have fourteen kids with four different women, but he may
have even more guys. This is according to The Wall
Street Journal. They're saying that he has a habit of
asking women to let him impregnate them. Sometimes he even

(23:26):
hits them up on Twitter, and he uses payoffs and
non disclosure agreements to keep them quiet. And they're saying
he refers to his children as his legion. In a
text Elon allegedly sent to one of his baby mamas
that he needed to impregnate more women because quote to
reach legion level before the apocalypse, we will need more surrogates.

Speaker 6 (23:49):
So yeah, he's doing his part, is what he's saying.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
Guess he's doing his part.

Speaker 5 (23:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
It's God, you know, no.

Speaker 13 (23:57):
The fourteenth baby Mama. She came out and said he
offered her a fifth teen million dollars pay Yes, I saw
that to keep your mouth shut.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
Guess not.

Speaker 15 (24:05):
That's a lot of damn money, mane fourteen million. Would
you shut your mouth for fourteen million dollars?

Speaker 1 (24:09):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (24:09):
And not telling anybody who had Elon's kid.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Oh, diamonds in the other room going U huh, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (24:14):
I would shut my mouth for fourteen dollars.

Speaker 19 (24:18):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (24:18):
Okay, you know, Nate, it's not too late for you
to start your legion.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
Get right on there.

Speaker 6 (24:24):
Let's get out to Nate on that legion. Get on
the legion, tipp by the way you're going.

Speaker 15 (24:29):
The reason she turned down the fifteen millions because she
didn't want her kid growing up feeling like they were
a secret, which totally makes sense, you know, makes sense.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Look Nate's life. What fifteen million?

Speaker 6 (24:40):
Hey, little junior, you're a secret. Okay, but here's half
of my fifteen million.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Ye make up a new story.

Speaker 6 (24:46):
You still got eleven million dollars left.

Speaker 15 (24:49):
All right, let's talk about what we're watching. Matt Locket's
the first season finale of that. You've got law and
Order organized crime. You've got let's see nine one one
grazes on Doctor Rodyessy. Anybody else in this room watch
anything good last night?

Speaker 6 (25:04):
No? Okay, I don't even know if I had dinner.
I don't know I happened last night.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
I didn't have dinner. And that's my Danielle report.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
Do you ever have those nights where you just you
just sit around and do nothing and you just don't
even know what you did. I think I was texting people,
I was sending out email. We have some stuff going on,
and I was just flipping through channels. Never really stopped
on any channel. I don't If I ate something, I
don't remember.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
What it was.

Speaker 6 (25:26):
I'm gonna go look through the trash and seekers any
I mean, you know how to say if you're like
texting and you're talking to people, maybe you'll have a
snack while you're talking, but you don't remember eating it.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
Am I the only one that your mindless scrolling became
mindless everything because it doesn't mindless eating spots.

Speaker 6 (25:44):
You don't even remember anything.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
Obviously, I went to sleep because I woke up.

Speaker 15 (25:47):
Remember that my mom just came back from a trip
and she went with somebody. I'm not gonna say with who,
but she realized that that person eats in their sleep,
and so in the middle of the night she hears wow,
sleep eater, and so she told them, She's like, you know,
you're eating your sleep and they were like, yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
So yeah, so she goes, I never experienced that fort
because it was so crazy.

Speaker 6 (26:08):
So, yeah, you know, I have this thing where I
always eat first thing in the morning and then so
Alex always gets up later than me on weekends. He'll
come down and he'll look at in the sink. You're like,
there's there's like four little plates here. Those I cleaned
the sink out last night. I'm like, well, so whatever,
whatever we had for dinner that night before. He thinks,

(26:29):
it's so weird. It's just what I do. Whatever we
had for dinner that the night before, I always warm
up a little blob of it the first thing out
of bed.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
I have to taste something sounds great. Yeah, so I'm
sort of sleep eating. I guess I don't know anyway.

Speaker 6 (26:41):
All right, let's take a break. I'm gonna go dig
the trash, can see what I have. Do you want
to do like a feud or something? I got a password.
Here shall we do that password time?

Speaker 3 (26:58):
All right?

Speaker 6 (26:58):
If you want to play password. I remember the last
contestant we had on this she was amazing, Remember her.
She got every word immediately to see if you can
be edge, quick call Diamond now at eight hundred two
four to two zero one hundred because coming up next
it's sign for pastor.

Speaker 13 (27:15):
Hey, it's Gandhi And you might have heard of my podcast,
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Speaker 12 (27:18):
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Speaker 4 (28:05):
Show, All right, let's play. Let's have some fun Brian
on Line thirteen. I believe Lane thirteen wants to play password.
Let's see how he does.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
Hey, Brian, whoa, there's your song.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
Listen.

Speaker 6 (28:17):
This song is just for you, Brian. It's the password theme.
Brian is calling in from Fairview.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
P A.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
Okay, you need to know that.

Speaker 12 (28:29):
Oh, here goes Nate.

Speaker 6 (28:30):
Here goes see Nate. Sound like the old man. It's
right up, shut of e.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
Check it out, long Commonwain.

Speaker 19 (28:41):
Oh my god, good good, I'm actually in Sagatown right now.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
Hey, hold on all you all you guys talk the same.
We're going down to the crack of barrel today. There,
that's not fair of you. Well, look, Brian, we're so
happy you're here. You know how this this game works?

Speaker 3 (29:00):
Right?

Speaker 6 (29:01):
Yes, I have to say, out of all the games
that we play as a collection of friends, this is
the one we actually try to do well at.

Speaker 4 (29:11):
You know what I'm saying, And we're actually quite good
at it.

Speaker 6 (29:13):
Right.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
I've listened back. Everybody in here is very intelligent because
the clues they give are very good clues.

Speaker 6 (29:20):
Well, everyone normally normal, they are.

Speaker 19 (29:22):
I gotta tell you guys something. No, I've been listening
to you for about five years. This is the first
time I ever called and I got through, so hopefully
my luck continues.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
Look at that you should you should go gambling. And
I gues what Bethlehem is. That's the closest casino to you.

Speaker 3 (29:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (29:38):
No, they have one in Erie now, Oh my god,
they've got Oh no, Erie's gone down to toilet. They
have casinos now, Satan is living on the streets of Erie.
All right, well, look you can go down to the
casino today. You may do.

Speaker 4 (29:53):
We have money to give away here, No, something better.
It's a limited edition mister ran apparel.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
It's better than money. Who needs money?

Speaker 19 (30:07):
Moneyney, I be disappointed. I'm not having sweatpants in your
line of clothes.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, I know, I know.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
I pants.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
Yeah, to have a good time, the old sweatpants that
are juicy written on the ass. We should have like
Elvis d on the ass. Put Elvis on your ass
right in the crack, lady, ye, poor lady, and would
be like right in the middle. You know, all right,
we gotta we gotta play to play, all right, So

(30:38):
uh everyone here, we're all playing here giving clues to Brian.

Speaker 6 (30:43):
We now know the password and uh, We're gonna start
with Gandhi. Gandhi, you give the first one word clue
to Brian.

Speaker 12 (30:53):
Vibrate.

Speaker 10 (30:56):
Shake, my god, that is amazing.

Speaker 13 (31:07):
Shape, Oh my god, this is amazing.

Speaker 6 (31:12):
If you could just stop feeling it for just a moment,
we're gonna give you. We're going to give you another
another clue for a new word. Okay, we'll reset the word.
A great, great clue there, Gandhi. All right, we move
around to Froggy. Froggy, what is your one word to
clue for this new word? Over? Mm hmmmm under Danielle Troll?

(31:41):
Oh good one.

Speaker 19 (31:43):
O my feeling it?

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Okay mmmm okay, Uh, Nate London.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
That's the one.

Speaker 4 (32:01):
Bridges, absolutely bridge, you got it. It's bridging, all right.
I don't see any theme in these words now, there's
really no theme. It's a stream of conscious consciousnessness.

Speaker 6 (32:19):
All right, we have a new word. Uh. What is
your one word clue? Scary cut?

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Hm? Nice?

Speaker 6 (32:31):
Okay, No, let's go around the corner to Gandhi. What's
your one word clue?

Speaker 5 (32:36):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (32:37):
Slim jeeze.

Speaker 6 (32:47):
All right, Froggy bush there you go.

Speaker 19 (32:52):
Trim.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
We love some bushy trim. Here we go. All right,
we have a new word. We have a new word.
You're doing very well, Brian. We're very proud of you.
H trim, was it difficult? And until? Of course? Bush?
That was beautiful, beautiful froggy. All right, your one word include, Danielle,
you're the first up.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Penis?

Speaker 6 (33:27):
Oh god, what was that? No? No, uh, nate, trench coat.

Speaker 19 (33:42):
That's the one streaker.

Speaker 6 (33:45):
No, I'm gonna add one here. Expose yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Yeah, yeah, good good answer.

Speaker 19 (33:54):
Flash yeah, all right.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
The word.

Speaker 6 (34:03):
The word was flasher, but you got it. That's okay.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
So so far we've had shake, bridge, trim, and flasher.
Let's see what our last word is. Let's see how
you do with this one. We're going over to uh.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
Hold on scary.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
What's your clue?

Speaker 6 (34:24):
What's your one word clue? Yew oh god, oh kitty.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
Kitty, No, that's not quite. Let's go over to hell
on Godi. What's your one word clue?

Speaker 12 (34:38):
I'm going to mouth something to you, now, go ahead.

Speaker 8 (34:40):
What's the word pussy?

Speaker 6 (34:54):
I pretty much knew where you were going on that one.

Speaker 4 (34:57):
Kitty and pussy.

Speaker 6 (34:59):
I don't want to turn SoundBite. All right, you got
all five and you got him rapidly. He did very well.
You have a friend, Brian.

Speaker 4 (35:09):
We've got the limited edition Elvis de Rent apparel, and
as soon as those sweatpants come in, you are getting
the first pans we have you on the wait list.

Speaker 19 (35:20):
I gotta tell you, guys, you put a smile on
my face every day listening to your show. You guys
are hilarious.

Speaker 6 (35:26):
WHOA, I don't know about that, but we should. We
appreciate you listen anyway, So thank you very much and
have a great day. Brian music out here we go,
scary there you go.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
I love how people are texting in trying to guess
the word so and guest flasher someone guess Deli operation bridge. Look, hey,
feel free you can text in the answers I have that.
We have a phone tap on the way. It's not
worth any money, it's just a free phone tap. Also,
we have guests later on, and I am intrigued with

(36:04):
this guest that Gandhi has actually two guests that Gandhi
has invited in onto the show in about an hour.

Speaker 12 (36:10):
I'm so excited.

Speaker 6 (36:11):
Yeah, tell everyone who they are.

Speaker 13 (36:13):
It's Ben Lamb and Beth Shapiro. Beth Shapiro is the
scientist and Ben Lamb is the founder of Colossal Biosciences,
which is the company behind bringing back the Wooly Mammoth.
But they already brought back the dire wolf and the
wooly mouse, so they have a lot of really cool
stuff going on.

Speaker 12 (36:28):
That'd be fun to talk to them.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Yeah, I want to know. I want to know when
the dinosaurs are coming back.

Speaker 4 (36:33):
That we'll tell you that.

Speaker 18 (36:34):
You know.

Speaker 6 (36:34):
Good, Look, they're working diligently to get them back in here.
All right, let's get into that's actually about two hours away.
Let's get into the three things we need to know
from Gandhi, and let's get on the day. All right, Uh, Gandhi,
it's all you, okay.

Speaker 13 (36:47):
The IRIS is preparing to implement a significant workforce reduction,
potentially cutting up two forty percent of its staff. That's
according to an internal memo obtained by CBS News. The
plan aims to decrease the agency's workforce from approximately one
hundred and two thousand employees to between sixty and seventy thousand.
This initiative follows the conclusion of the twenty twenty five

(37:09):
tax filing season, and as part of a broader effort
to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. The IRS has already
experienced significant staff reductions, including the termination of approximately seven
thousand probationary employees that happened earlier this year, as well
as the acceptance of voluntary buyouts by over twenty two
thousand employees. The full implementation of the plan is expected

(37:29):
to be completed by September.

Speaker 12 (37:31):
And again, a.

Speaker 13 (37:32):
Lot of people think this means you can roll the
dice on your taxes and just not do them anymore.
Officials are saying, don't try that. You will still get
in trouble.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
You will still get got really, and they'll never know.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
Come on, there's less people there. I would never do that,
all right.

Speaker 13 (37:47):
The state of Connecticut is declining to sign the Trump
administration's requests that it complyed with their Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion orders. State Education Commissioner Charlene Russell Tucker says the
state already is in full compliance with the Title six
of the Civil Rights Act of nineteen sixty four. Title
six bands discrimination based on race, color, or national origin
in programs or activities that receive financial assistance. And finally,

(38:11):
a lot of people are gonna be impacted by this
one Chinese retail sites San and Tamu say their prices
are going up.

Speaker 12 (38:18):
Next week because of tariffs. Yes, oh my gosh, run now,
Oh my god.

Speaker 13 (38:22):
Trump has also ended a duty free exemption for goods
worse less than eight hundred dollars, which helped to bring
in about one point four billion packages to the US
last year. The companies have built an American customer base
in the millions because of their low prices. A lot
of people are saying this is going to be a
great thing because the fast fashion brands are really causing
a lot of environmental damage. But if you shop there,

(38:43):
your prices are gonna be gone.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
My mom's gonna be very disabed.

Speaker 12 (38:46):
Oh no, she's like Team.

Speaker 2 (38:47):
Who's best Friend?

Speaker 13 (38:48):
Uh oh, sorry, Danielle's mama and those are your three things?

Speaker 6 (38:53):
What a badge of honor? Team Who's best Friend? Hey,
do you know anyone or have you actually stalked up
on something because you just as soon maybe the prices
would go way up because of the tariffs. No, we're
reading there's a lot of cosmetics that are going up. Yeah,
so so, I don't know if you've gone out and
bought a bunch of nail Polish or something.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (39:14):
I know our friend of Chile who owns Italian restaurant,
he's been, he's been my tons tons of olive oil.
He's got cans and cans of it in the in
the a garage. What's that, Daniel, isn't.

Speaker 15 (39:26):
There someone higher up like that? Did lots of eyeliner,
like so many eyeliners because of the eyeliner.

Speaker 6 (39:33):
I don't know, I don't know. You know, sometimes you'll think, Okay,
I pay enough for this, and now it's gonna go
up as well. Go buy a closet of it, whatever
it is. Texas at fifty five one, I want to
hear what you've been hoarding because of the tariffs. All right,
let's take a break. We'll be back right after this.
Hit the button schedule, haha.

Speaker 10 (39:53):
Laugh, funny.

Speaker 14 (39:54):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. Elvis ran in the
Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (40:01):
Hey, look, you know a lot of people saying, what
are you doing? You're your fear mongering. No we're not.
We're talking about the tariffs. We all know that. You
know when terarifts roll in that the price of some
things will go up. They will. This is the way
it will be. I don't know how long they'll go up,
but they will. Even the President Trump says, yes, there
will be there will be some sting from this. So
people are texting in the things that they have been

(40:23):
buying to be ahead of the tariffs. Yeah, but look,
dryer sheets, laundry supplies. See, I don't know where they
come from. I'm not quite sure. I'm I'm not quite
sure why I buy them. But if they're from another
country that is going to have tariffs on it, Okay,
here's the one that said they bought a lot of
California olive oil.

Speaker 12 (40:41):
Wait a minute, like California, USA.

Speaker 6 (40:46):
Yeah, yeah, I think so, Okay, Okay, a lot of
people are buying a ton of tequila because the tequila
coming from Mexico. They're like, well, they're going to pay more,
so let's let's talk up. Hey, I'm all for that.
I mean, how long does tequila last? It doesn't go bad? Doesn't? No? No,
well if it did, it wouldn't go bad in my house.

Speaker 4 (41:07):
There's that.

Speaker 6 (41:08):
Here's someone buying like jam like preserves from France.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
Okay, look at that.

Speaker 6 (41:15):
We did find an interesting text though, from Tyler in Canton, Ohio.
And I don't know if this is because of tariffs
or just the need to live off the grid. Let's
go talk to Tyler. Tyler E there, yes, sir, there
you go. We're doing great.

Speaker 4 (41:29):
Well, good morning.

Speaker 6 (41:29):
I love the fact you sentenced this text. Tyler says,
I bought seeds, three cows, twenty chickens so I could
be self reliant and live off the grid. I love
that you harvest sap from your maple trees in the woods,
and you have bees, and you're getting honey from your
honey bees. You have quite then quite the farm going
on there. That sounds cool, Tyler, Yeah, I try.

Speaker 9 (41:52):
I bought the cows because beef is just going outrageous.

Speaker 3 (41:55):
I buy.

Speaker 9 (41:55):
I used to buy my beef from a local butcher,
and I'm tired of doing it. So I just i'd
be self relyingt on myself.

Speaker 6 (42:04):
Now, do you slaughter the cow hole or do you
just slaughter off, slaughter off pieces of cow that you
want to eat that night? Well, it's a stupid question.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
I have.

Speaker 9 (42:15):
I have.

Speaker 3 (42:15):
I have an agreement with the cow.

Speaker 9 (42:17):
I'm like, all right, give me a hip tonight and
I'll and I'll give you back one tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
I don't know if it works.

Speaker 9 (42:25):
It doesn't know well babies right now, and I'm kind
of regretting the decision because it's a cows are messy
and I didn't realize this.

Speaker 3 (42:34):
We have me and my wife.

Speaker 9 (42:35):
We have goats as well and for our kids, and
the cows are way messier than goats. So I'm kind
of regretting the cows right now, but I think it'll
all work out. We uh, my son named one Dale
after the Dale sauce.

Speaker 3 (42:52):
The Dale season you put on the Dale.

Speaker 6 (42:54):
When you start naming your your cattle, that it gets
really personal.

Speaker 2 (43:00):
Do you need them?

Speaker 12 (43:00):
Do your kids know what's going to happen to Dale?

Speaker 9 (43:03):
They do, and I don't think it's really they're they're younger,
so I don't really think they know exactly what's going
to happen. But we try to desensitize them on it
because they're not going to be like a lifelong pay Okay.

Speaker 6 (43:16):
Yeah, hey boy.

Speaker 4 (43:17):
I mean if if they're they're young, you could just
go ahead and take care of it now, just have veal,
you know.

Speaker 6 (43:25):
So Tyler, uh, why why uh why do you have
this great desire to live off the grid and be
self sufficient, which I think by the way is it's
brilliant and if you can succeed in doing it, good
for you. But what was the what was the meaning
behind all of this for you?

Speaker 3 (43:41):
I like my money. I want to keep it to myself.
I don't you know?

Speaker 9 (43:48):
Prices have gone up over the course of a short
period of time, and I'm I'm actually I'm a I'm
a senior buyer for a company. So I see the
terriffs every day, and like, why am I going to
waste my money when I can just invest them all
amount and then profit from it in the end by
not not wasting my money on stuff that doesn't need

(44:08):
to be wasted on that I can do myself.

Speaker 13 (44:12):
Wow, when it comes to all of this and you
say you're saving money with the time and the effort
that you're putting into it, is it a huge money saver?

Speaker 3 (44:24):
It is?

Speaker 9 (44:26):
And it isn't. The bees take care of themselves. The
cows more or less take care of themselves. They're just
out in the pasture. So really, the only thing I
have to pay for is fencing and vet bills. If
anything happens, knock on wood, I haven't had anything happened
like that.

Speaker 3 (44:41):
And then the materials for the beehives, and then.

Speaker 9 (44:44):
The the sat or the syrup making, which isn't you know,
it's not extremely high in the chicken coop.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
But no, I think in the.

Speaker 9 (44:55):
Long run I'm gonna save a lot of money with
the eggs. Of course, yeah, because the chickens will pay
them off because I'll sell them the neighbors or you
know whatever.

Speaker 6 (45:04):
I think that's so cool. If I have if the beef,
oh yeah, the beef. So you have, and you have
someone who can butcher the cattle for you.

Speaker 3 (45:14):
So I hunt, so I can do it myself.

Speaker 6 (45:18):
Dale I stand for Dale. We're gonna come kidnapped. We're
gonna kidnap Dale, just like Gandhi kidnap that lobster out
of the tank at Red Lobster at that time, remember
that twice? Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (45:37):
Hey, So I think this is great.

Speaker 6 (45:38):
And especially eggs of late, they've they've been so so
in the news because of the cost. But what what
Tyler's talking about here. I have friends down the street
from where I live. Their farm. They do a lot
of They have tons of goats and pigs and everything.
It's a lot of work. It's a major amount of work.
The livestock anyway. The bees, like you said, they kind
of do their own thing in the sap. You know,
it's it's SAPs. What are you gonna do?

Speaker 3 (46:00):
You only get it once a year?

Speaker 6 (46:02):
How cool?

Speaker 3 (46:02):
Though?

Speaker 5 (46:03):
Can't you do this.

Speaker 15 (46:04):
On that new little piece of land that you have,
the one where you're gonna plant whatever were you planning?

Speaker 6 (46:09):
We're not gonna plant the koya. No, we got soy
beans going up there. You know, if you need some adammy.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
What do you have like chickens and cows?

Speaker 4 (46:18):
I could well no, no, in theory, it's cool, but and
Tyler and others like Tyler will tell you it's a
lot of what it's.

Speaker 6 (46:27):
It's it's several times a day. It's first thing in
the morning, last thing before you go to bed. You
gotta move your chickens around.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
You have coyotes and things breaking and eating, slaughtering your chicken.

Speaker 6 (46:40):
Who doesn't Who the hell does that for you?

Speaker 9 (46:43):
I have an automatic chicken door, so it opens the
coop in the in the morning when the sun comes up,
and it closes it at night. And I have my
whole well, I don't have my whole property, but I
have five acres fenced in with more or less varmit
proof uh fencing spota tall and it goes in the
ground six inches that I had to put in. So

(47:03):
all my chickens are free range, My cows are free range,
My goats are free range, and they just kind of
they just kind of do their own things. So I
just wake up in the morning and pull out a draftway,
go to work, and I go hi, and then.

Speaker 6 (47:17):
Look at you with your fancy automatic chicken door. I
need one of those.

Speaker 3 (47:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
All I gotta do.

Speaker 3 (47:21):
All I gotta do is clean the coop once a week,
and I'm good.

Speaker 6 (47:24):
Well see that's that's more than I would do.

Speaker 4 (47:26):
So you see see I'm not gonna clean any coops.

Speaker 6 (47:29):
I can't do that. Yeah, what up? Scary?

Speaker 20 (47:31):
I read somewhere that when the chicken is happy and
doesn't have stress or anxiety, it produces more Is that
true if you get more eggs out of them?

Speaker 3 (47:41):
I don't you usually get one egg a day? Now?
I do.

Speaker 9 (47:46):
I do have some free loading chickens who don't lay
every day, and they.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
Just like to eat.

Speaker 2 (47:54):
I have an egg question.

Speaker 6 (48:01):
We're having some fried chicken for dinner.

Speaker 3 (48:03):
Yeah, with the grass quality, Yeah, I.

Speaker 6 (48:07):
Say, Danielle.

Speaker 15 (48:07):
So if you get an unpasteurized egg, because I know
sometimes we have friends who give us a carton of those,
how long do those actually last?

Speaker 21 (48:16):
Like?

Speaker 2 (48:16):
When do I have to throw those away?

Speaker 9 (48:18):
So if the eggs are not washed and they're just
taken right out of the coop, I just lay them
on the counter and they stay that way for a week,
week and a half. But if you ever have eggs
in your fridge and you want to know if they're
good or bad, just get a bowl of cold water.
Put the eggs in there. If they sink, they're good,

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If they float, they're bad.

Speaker 6 (48:41):
There you go.

Speaker 4 (48:42):
See, I knew that. I'm surprised I knew something.

Speaker 6 (48:45):
But yeah, and yeah, as long as you don't wash
those fresh laid eggs, you leave them out.

Speaker 4 (48:49):
There's no reason to put them in the refrigerator. People
don't understand that concept. But if you if you wash them,
you got to refrigerate them or just use them immediately.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
Right, Yeah, yeah, you got you gotta refrigerate them, all right.

Speaker 6 (49:00):
Look, I love the fact that you spend some time
with us, Tyler. You're a fabulous I love what you're
doing with your kids, introducing them to a way to
live without having to get everything from the grocery store.
I think that's pretty cool if you you're a good
dad out over that.

Speaker 9 (49:13):
Yeah, I appreciate heaving being on your OL show. I've
never been on here before.

Speaker 3 (49:17):
I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 9 (49:18):
I was a nervous wreck because I listened to y'all
every morning on the Monday to work.

Speaker 3 (49:21):
And I love all y'all.

Speaker 6 (49:23):
Thank you Tyler. That's so cool.

Speaker 4 (49:25):
Look we said, yeah, now your day's are number there, buddy.

Speaker 6 (49:30):
Yeah, I will.

Speaker 4 (49:33):
You know is a lot of chicken. Y'all said, Hi,
all right, all right, we're gonna run. Thank you, Tyler.

Speaker 6 (49:38):
Have a great day.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
Man.

Speaker 6 (49:40):
Okay, how interesting, right, But you know what, we have
so many farmers, people who live on farms and have
small farms, large farms. They listen to us every day.
They're like, what is this? Is it nothing new for them?

Speaker 4 (49:54):
For us?

Speaker 6 (49:55):
It's like whoa we wanted to do honeybees. We were
about to do them. Then we found out if you
have a swi, they love.

Speaker 4 (50:01):
To They love to dive into the pool and swarm
being swarmed by bees at the pool.

Speaker 13 (50:07):
No, well, just a little pool party for bees, like
you never think about them. They're probably having such a ball.

Speaker 6 (50:12):
Yeah. The problem is they're going to want to have
a pool party while you're having yours.

Speaker 4 (50:15):
Yeah exactly, Yeah, love Gunny does let the bees come
in and have a party with you at your pool?

Speaker 12 (50:22):
No, says let them.

Speaker 4 (50:27):
I think you're really.

Speaker 6 (50:29):
Abusing mel Robbins and let them theory. All right, we
gotta take a break. We do have a phone tap coming.

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Speaker 5 (51:14):
The Elvis Duran's phone tap?

Speaker 6 (51:16):
All right, Garrett? Yes, what's your phone tap all about?

Speaker 5 (51:19):
All right?

Speaker 21 (51:20):
Now?

Speaker 4 (51:20):
Jen wants to play a phone tab on her mom.

Speaker 3 (51:22):
Now.

Speaker 22 (51:22):
Jen's mom has this silly loan ornament outside their house
it's a plastic cow, right, So their neighbors are trying
to sell their house. So Jen said, hey, why don't
you calls the real estate agent asking moms for the
way the cow just for the weekend, temporarily, just while
you try to sell the house.

Speaker 4 (51:36):
And of course Jen's mom not a fan of that.
All right, let's see what happens when we ask Jen's
mom to remove the plastic cow for the weekend. It
could happen.

Speaker 5 (51:44):
Yes, where are you?

Speaker 2 (51:46):
I'm at the bank.

Speaker 21 (51:47):
Where are you?

Speaker 10 (51:47):
I'm pulling in right now, hold on the second.

Speaker 4 (51:51):
Hey, mom, how many some fun in your house?

Speaker 17 (51:53):
Right now?

Speaker 15 (51:54):
Removing the cow?

Speaker 4 (51:55):
Do you live here, ma'am? I don't live here, but
my mom.

Speaker 21 (52:00):
Nothing to see here. I'm sorry, move along, thank you
very much.

Speaker 4 (52:03):
Mom.

Speaker 22 (52:03):
He's taking your cow down, grab it, putting it in
his car, all right, hurt me.

Speaker 23 (52:10):
That's excuse me.

Speaker 13 (52:11):
What what are you doing with that cow?

Speaker 4 (52:13):
I I need to take this. This does not belong here.
Don't touch the cow.

Speaker 6 (52:20):
Don't touch the cow.

Speaker 4 (52:23):
Ask his name?

Speaker 21 (52:24):
Oh my name is pat say Jack from Flight Out Reality.
While I was showing a house the other day, the
person that I was showing the house too, of course,
was like, ah, that's disgusting.

Speaker 19 (52:34):
Who the hell are you?

Speaker 4 (52:35):
Who the hell are you telling me what?

Speaker 6 (52:37):
I am the homeowner.

Speaker 24 (52:38):
Okay, away from the property.

Speaker 16 (52:39):
I'll call the police right now.

Speaker 4 (52:40):
B s bs is you get my house? You take?

Speaker 18 (52:43):
You don't touch that?

Speaker 4 (52:45):
How daring?

Speaker 21 (52:45):
How do you tell me what to and not to touch her?
You're not this cow is utterly disgusting.

Speaker 4 (52:51):
Discuss.

Speaker 6 (52:52):
Yes, I'm on my way home now.

Speaker 5 (52:54):
The gate is locked.

Speaker 6 (52:55):
You're not allowed out of the neighborhood. I am on
my way home and the police are on their way.

Speaker 19 (53:00):
I just called the clubhouse.

Speaker 4 (53:01):
Okay, ma'am, okay, you.

Speaker 15 (53:02):
Leave my stuff alone.

Speaker 16 (53:04):
You are stealing, and the police are on their way.
They will be there before I get there.

Speaker 4 (53:09):
I will not be selling your house. Trust me your house.

Speaker 23 (53:11):
You will never sell anything in that neighborhood again.

Speaker 4 (53:15):
Okay, let's just stand there, okay, all right? Call her back? Yes, mom, yeah, okay,
let me reason with her.

Speaker 15 (53:28):
You can go in the house.

Speaker 4 (53:30):
The police are on their way.

Speaker 23 (53:32):
Can I shut the garage door and shut following me?

Speaker 6 (53:35):
All right?

Speaker 4 (53:35):
Can I can?

Speaker 19 (53:36):
I just police are on their way, go in the
house and shut the door.

Speaker 21 (53:40):
Missus beller, I am the way you explain it to them.

Speaker 4 (53:45):
Can we make a deal? You put the cow away
Friday through Sunday. While I deal, you'll.

Speaker 17 (53:49):
Wind up in jail.

Speaker 4 (53:50):
How do you like that deal?

Speaker 21 (53:51):
I did a service to this neighborhood by taking away
that ugly That cow is ugly, ugly.

Speaker 19 (53:58):
That nine years you get the hell out of that neighborhood.

Speaker 21 (54:02):
That is terrible. Nine years you put your neighbors through
putting that cow there. I am just asking you nicely.

Speaker 17 (54:07):
Now, missus Bell, don't let that guy out of the neighborhood.

Speaker 13 (54:10):
I'm around the bronx.

Speaker 19 (54:11):
He's up there.

Speaker 11 (54:12):
He's up there, all right. I don't let him.

Speaker 13 (54:14):
Let me in, don't let him have mom, he's just
trying to sell a house. People complain about your cows
in a surprise.

Speaker 21 (54:22):
Well, he shouldn't be stealing it.

Speaker 25 (54:23):
Where are you?

Speaker 6 (54:24):
John is here?

Speaker 13 (54:25):
I I'm not going to tell you where I am.

Speaker 2 (54:26):
If you're going to play us up the block.

Speaker 6 (54:28):
I want that guy out of the neighbor I don't
ever own him in here.

Speaker 5 (54:31):
He's a reeliti Mom, he's a real one second.

Speaker 6 (54:34):
Let him.

Speaker 20 (54:34):
I promise he could see one.

Speaker 4 (54:35):
Thing done him over the phone.

Speaker 7 (54:38):
I want to know where you.

Speaker 21 (54:40):
Are now, Missus Beller? You just got phone tapped by
your daughter.

Speaker 4 (54:44):
How are you going to explain?

Speaker 8 (54:46):
Please?

Speaker 6 (54:47):
You idiots?

Speaker 4 (54:48):
Am I on the radio? Missus Beller? Yes you are.

Speaker 21 (54:50):
My name's Garrett and those Durant in the Morning Show
and you got phone tap by your daughter, Jen.

Speaker 15 (54:54):
I'm going to kill you and I am running over.

Speaker 6 (55:00):
Kennis for the whole community is in lockdown because you.

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Speaker 4 (56:09):
I just have to take one little second to say
happy birthday to one of my best friends, Little Ali
Bear the Schnauzer.

Speaker 6 (56:20):
Five years ago. Five years ago today, we adopted little Allie. No,
actually he was born five years ago, but a little
less than that. We adopted him during the pandemic. But
he's my five year old creature.

Speaker 7 (56:32):
He's been wreaking havoc for four years and what yes, months, Yes.

Speaker 4 (56:36):
Rigging a lot of habit a lot of havoc. But uh, yeah,
he's such a good boy.

Speaker 6 (56:40):
And he's He and and little Max are best friends.
And they play and sleep together and fight each other
and have a great time. And it's such an honor
to have little Olie in our lives. Five years old.
He's our little He's like a muppet.

Speaker 11 (56:54):
He is.

Speaker 6 (56:55):
He's like a He looks like a muppet, like a
doll of some sort of.

Speaker 5 (56:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (56:59):
Watching him crash through eight is so funny. He cannot
be contained. He will not be.

Speaker 6 (57:04):
He will not be. He refuses anyway, have your birthday.
I can't wait to spend some time with him today. Hey,
Andrew's in the room. And there's a reason why I
know you and Gandhi and others including Coast to boy
Josh are doing this this fitness cult thing. I don't
know what's the name of it.

Speaker 24 (57:21):
Again, it's a small fan soft but serious, yes, swall fans,
but serious, yes, exactly.

Speaker 6 (57:29):
So I think is really cool about this. And I
was telling you I loved it yesterday. Every day you
have a challenge or whatever, an assignment for gold. Yesterday's
goal was I do believe no carbs, just all protein
or something like that or what was that misery? They
hated it, hating. Also the other day you did no

(57:49):
caffeine day, no coffee day. I literally sat under the
desk and I had a mental breakdown. But it was fine.
I'm not addicted. What is today's assignment and relax?

Speaker 4 (58:01):
It's so nice.

Speaker 6 (58:01):
I'm so excited.

Speaker 4 (58:02):
Yes, okay, that's good.

Speaker 24 (58:04):
Yes, you need a est say, if it's been four
days straight of working out, doing all these challenges, getting
like twelve thousand steps in, we just needed a rest day.
So I'm really happy that that's built in.

Speaker 6 (58:12):
Good.

Speaker 13 (58:13):
But it says there's a workout involved thirty minute yoga,
stretching or walk with no weights.

Speaker 12 (58:17):
Okay, so walk okay, But I'm just saying it's not
just russ yep.

Speaker 4 (58:20):
I did the walk to the train today. I'm goody okay,
So looking forward to tomorrow? What's tomorrow? I think tomorrow.

Speaker 24 (58:28):
Oh, it's the longest workout wins and you have to
have a protein pack day, which, like I don't get that,
like the whole diet part. I'm not It's not connecting
in my brain yet, so I'm just like, I'm gonna
eat chicken.

Speaker 4 (58:38):
I guess I don't know. I don't figure it out.

Speaker 6 (58:41):
Yeah, that's good.

Speaker 4 (58:42):
I really I want to. I want to be a
part of this.

Speaker 6 (58:45):
I don't want to be a part of the like
the punishment and the ridicule you guys give each other,
because I know how you are to each other. You're
not nice at all, really mean.

Speaker 4 (58:53):
Yeah, you're main people, but just to know what you're doing,
I wouldn't mind being off to the side, you know,
being a part of this. I don't know why you're
so guarded. I asked you yesterday and no one has
included me.

Speaker 6 (59:04):
But that's okay. You want to be a small member.
I want to be a swoll member, like a swoll
on the side. Can I be a side swollen? Yes
for charging membership, vie.

Speaker 2 (59:14):
To get checked if you have a side swool.

Speaker 6 (59:16):
Oh good, my first day we get to rest. I
will I will work out today. I have a workout today. Gandhi,
what do you think am I allowed to be a
side swoll.

Speaker 13 (59:25):
So I think the issue is you don't really want
to be a side swall. I think you just want
to be on the group chat because and I don't
even know if you want to be in on the
group chat, because it goes crazy all day long and
you would immediately leave. But also there are consequences, and
you don't want to suffer the consequences. So I'm confused
which part you want to be part of.

Speaker 6 (59:42):
I just want to know what your assignment for the
day is, and I want to participate in my own way.
I don't know why.

Speaker 4 (59:47):
Here's the thing.

Speaker 15 (59:48):
If you don't do it, you're supposed to get a consequence,
and you're not going to do that consequence.

Speaker 6 (59:52):
Well, the consequence will be I'll be ashamed of myself.
It'll be my problem. See this is what I say
when I don't do it, either, I agree with you.
When I don't do it, I'm like, okay, I'm mashainmed
with myself. That's enough like anger that I have in me.
You don't have to get more mad at me. And
what I'll do tomorrow, I'm gonna have I'm gonna pack
the protein tomorrow and I'm I'm gonna do a longer
workout tomorrow than I usually do, so I will, in
my own way, be a part of it. I just

(01:00:12):
don't know why I can't be included in a group.
That's all I'm asking.

Speaker 13 (01:00:16):
You have to be beaten into the group, and you
will not suffer any consequences.

Speaker 6 (01:00:19):
Don't be beaten in any Okay, never mind.

Speaker 4 (01:00:23):
I don't want to know. I don't want to know
what you're doing any day of the week. I want
nothing to do with this swollen thing. I'm serious, serious,
you're out of your mind.

Speaker 6 (01:00:34):
I mean if I did, wouldn't you like everyone's small
gondy when you go, Hey you doing today? Are you
doing your protein today?

Speaker 4 (01:00:40):
I mean, it'd be nice to have someone check up
on me, but I don't want to be beaten to
a bloody pulp if I don't eat my protein.

Speaker 13 (01:00:46):
It's also a bombardment of texts all day long. I
had to mute mine the other day because it was
hundreds and hundreds of text messages back and forth.

Speaker 6 (01:00:55):
Yeah, okay, then then okay, then don't whatever you do,
just don't tell me what you're doing every time.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
I don't want to know I don't want to know
what your.

Speaker 6 (01:01:01):
Assignments are, because it's really basically all I'm asking for.
Just tell me what your assignment is.

Speaker 15 (01:01:06):
Cutton, paste the assignment, send it to him privately, and
that's it.

Speaker 6 (01:01:09):
Sure, it's I don't know. It sounds like some private
little cult.

Speaker 12 (01:01:13):
It's terrible's in the corn field tomorrow night.

Speaker 24 (01:01:16):
And maybe you could join. We're sending to a higher plane.

Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
I mean, I don't know. Okay, think about it.

Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
If you want to let me into your little precious club,
you know, just let me know. Does anybody else want
to join?

Speaker 1 (01:01:30):
I think I want to join.

Speaker 20 (01:01:31):
I think I need to join because I'm already falling
behind you and I'm gaining some weight, so.

Speaker 12 (01:01:35):
It's becoming quite polluted.

Speaker 6 (01:01:37):
Okay. See, I'm not really saying join, I'm saying, just
know what your assignments are. Then maybe we can talk
about him. It's just in passing. I don't need to
be ridiculed because I know you guys are very insulting. Yeah,
it's it's bad.

Speaker 12 (01:01:50):
It keeps you accountable when someone's calling you fat all day.

Speaker 6 (01:01:53):
Yeah. I don't like Gandi calling me.

Speaker 13 (01:01:55):
Yeah, don't call me fatty, like the word feral pig
has been tossed around quite often.

Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
Feral pignate, what do you think? Okay, not to pull
a Gandhi here and wrap people out. But I did
see some grousing behind the scenes yesterday complaining. Oh okay,
you just say complaining?

Speaker 6 (01:02:13):
Why do you.

Speaker 4 (01:02:16):
Complaining?

Speaker 6 (01:02:16):
Is an easy and you're enhancing your word Maybe that's
your assignment today, enhance your word power. But go ahead.
People were bitching.

Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
About behind the scenes, and I saw a couple of
members say, f this business.

Speaker 6 (01:02:28):
Not gonna say who who did that?

Speaker 12 (01:02:31):
Andrew?

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
It wasn't me, It was Josh.

Speaker 5 (01:02:35):
Josh.

Speaker 6 (01:02:39):
Hold on, hold Nate, don't start saying things like that,
and don't tell us who it was. That's that's Andrew.
Just did I guess the rat? You didn't confirm it?
Who did you hear?

Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
That's that's that's that's who I heard Josh said. This
stuff is what he said? You know, you know what?

Speaker 20 (01:02:57):
You know what happens in situations like this, these cults,
they spiral out of control. You guys are like one
step away from having people take their shirts off and
circling their fat with sharpies.

Speaker 12 (01:03:05):
See that's on the lasts next week.

Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
See what I'm.

Speaker 20 (01:03:07):
Saying out, like when does it end?

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
Because I know it's it's it's ripping up, like.

Speaker 12 (01:03:11):
Yeah, you have to sit on a dryer and whatever
jiggles get circled.

Speaker 6 (01:03:16):
Yeah, well you'll find me. I'm on the dryer daily.
You know where to find me.

Speaker 3 (01:03:22):
All right?

Speaker 24 (01:03:22):
Where do you see those T shirt things? I've never
seen that before? What what's on your instagram?

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
You?

Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
So people get circled with their fat.

Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
No, No, this is hazing for fraternity.

Speaker 6 (01:03:33):
All the time for like years.

Speaker 24 (01:03:34):
Yeah, it's more verbal hazing. Yeah, a lot of verbal hazing.
All right, Well, I'm sorry I brought it up.

Speaker 4 (01:03:39):
We just waited ten minutes of our lives because I've
been rejected from this club.

Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
Do you want to sit on a dryer and then
circle you want to?

Speaker 10 (01:03:52):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
I do see that in your future.

Speaker 6 (01:03:54):
No, I just want to know what the assignments are
because I do find them to be interesting, and not
only are they health of physical health focus, but also
there's some mental health focused stuff in there too. Yeah.
I'm the only one that's taking it seriously. I'm not
even in the stupid group, that's true, and I'm not taking.

Speaker 12 (01:04:10):
It seriously with Josh, But he's.

Speaker 24 (01:04:13):
Been working out for so long that he just is like,
now you guys are on what I've been doing type
of thing.

Speaker 6 (01:04:18):
Yeah, it sounds like a bunch of bitterness. All right, Well,
I'm just every day I'll kindly gently ask what's today's assignment,
and I'll you know, and I'll do do it on
my own if you if you don't mind just sharing
that with me.

Speaker 13 (01:04:31):
So today, no social media after seven point thirty and
a foy minute yoga class and some active rest.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Okay, fast, you weren't in.

Speaker 6 (01:04:42):
Okay, Okay, thank you, Andrew, thank you for dropping by.
That was just such a pleasant conversation. Well, I hope
you have a wonderful day. Let's see, I'm getting an
active start to the to the mindfulness God. Speaking of
having a wonderful day, I was reading on this list
ways to tell people to f off without telling them
to f off. Okay, for instance, in traffic, instead of

(01:05:07):
flipping off another driver, just blow them a kiss and
start laughing.

Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Oh man, that we'll piss them off.

Speaker 13 (01:05:14):
I think the thumbs down works really well too. You boo,
somebody boo like you feel so badly getting booed?

Speaker 6 (01:05:20):
Yeah, I know, there's road rage out there. I'm a
little afraid to do any of those. If you need
to call someone out, just say, hey, have the day
you deserve.

Speaker 9 (01:05:30):
Ye.

Speaker 6 (01:05:31):
Bless your heart's always a good one.

Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
Or someone says you need to do this, you need
to do that, just say noted and then move on.

Speaker 12 (01:05:39):
You say bless your heart oft him.

Speaker 6 (01:05:40):
I hear, I'll bless you a little heart.

Speaker 12 (01:05:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:05:43):
Or if someone's really rude, just look at him and go,
you know what, I'm gonna pray for you tonight. I'm
gonna pray for you.

Speaker 4 (01:05:50):
Why not.

Speaker 6 (01:05:51):
Anyway, we got to thank our friends from Victoria Sauce
for bringing all that incredible food in yesterday. I know
Daniel was going on and on and on about that
pot the head like crispy crunchy edges.

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
That is my favorite thing.

Speaker 15 (01:06:03):
When you cook your pasta and it starts to get
the crispy edges. Oh, Mike, it's perfect. It's so perfect,
so good.

Speaker 6 (01:06:10):
So Victoria Sauce. Of course we're big fans. I keep
saying the Victoria Vodka sauce is my favorite.

Speaker 11 (01:06:17):
Jar.

Speaker 3 (01:06:18):
Grab it.

Speaker 4 (01:06:19):
They also brought me a jar. They also they brought
us Ali jars that have our names.

Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
I know it's so cool.

Speaker 6 (01:06:24):
I can never eat that. Someone actually spelled your name correctly.
Did Froggy get one? Yeah, I'm gonna eat myself when
you yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
Gosh, it's a dream come true.

Speaker 6 (01:06:35):
Frog, It surely is. Danielle all right? So he want
us to move forward here, Nate, Yes, a lot of gagging,
a little too much. Let's get into this. All around
the room is that we're doing. Okay, around the room.
We'll start with Froggy. He's back in the room. It
is food news Thursday. We've got some food news on
the way. But until then, what do you have going

(01:06:55):
on in your mind today?

Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
Frog?

Speaker 7 (01:06:56):
So yesterday it was the at the airport in Nashville
and getting on the plane, they were going to security.

Speaker 6 (01:07:03):
Guy in front of me.

Speaker 7 (01:07:03):
The person at TSA says she was just nicely asking
everybody like, do you have your phone out of your pocket?
The guy looks at her and goes, I don't have
one of those. And I'm like, So we got through security,
we were waiting on our bags come through. I said,
hold on a second, I heard you say you don't
have a phone. He's like, nope, I said, you don't
have a cell phone?

Speaker 6 (01:07:20):
At all. He's like, no, I don't want one.

Speaker 7 (01:07:22):
I'll talk to somebody when I get to a phone,
and if I don't, I'll talk to some when I
get to the next phone.

Speaker 6 (01:07:26):
That must be the most screen thing in the entire planet.

Speaker 7 (01:07:30):
How this guy guy, I'm my guess is he was
in his fifties? Is my guest? That would be my
guest not listening to like really really old guy. You're
not really super duper young. But I was like, I said,
do you does it bother you? He's like no, he goes.
I used to have one. It became a nuisance. I
don't want one anymore. I was like, wow, good for him.
The first person I've ever met that does not have

(01:07:50):
a phone and does not want one.

Speaker 6 (01:07:52):
I was like, wow, I don't know how you What
does he do?

Speaker 4 (01:07:56):
What does he do?

Speaker 6 (01:07:57):
He has a great life. Probably something has to get
hold of the body. Hello, what do we do in
the old days? A pay phone? Where's the quarner?

Speaker 4 (01:08:06):
They don't make those anymore? Hey, Nate, what's up with
you today?

Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (01:08:09):
I gotta thank the.

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Person that invented gummies, not like you know, the gummies
that gets you high, but gummy vitamins and gummy fiber pills.
It is so pleasant to do your vitamins in gummy form.
It's just tasty. You know, nobody likes swallowing pills, so
why not you a tasty gummy Thank you to whoever
decided to do that. I'm sorry, I just had to
take a minute to do this, but please, if you

(01:08:32):
don't like taking vitamins, consider gummy formed mucile gummies. They're excellent.

Speaker 6 (01:08:38):
That orange flavor is so good. The gummies have totally
retrained you. They reach your vitamin and take and your
mental muciles and look forward to taking your vitamins.

Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
Let's hear, let's hear whoever invented glycerin? I guess is
that what that is?

Speaker 6 (01:08:52):
Glisserin gelatin? Sure for the gelatin makers? What about you, scatery?
What's up?

Speaker 8 (01:08:58):
So?

Speaker 20 (01:08:58):
Mine has a visual opponent for the group chat. Many
years ago, I used to do a daily birthday list
on this station and someone and I stopped doing him
for years ago, but somebody approached me. He said, can
you do a special birthday for me? So I always
say no, except for this one. Because Celeste Gardner from Wayne,

(01:09:19):
New Jersey is celebrating.

Speaker 4 (01:09:21):
Her one hundred eighth birthday. Look look how beautiful she
is and her beautiful.

Speaker 20 (01:09:29):
Granddaughter Jessica Rowe and the entire family wanted to want
to get this out there on the air. Celeste listens
to the show and that's kind of cool. So I said,
you know what, We're gonna make this exception one hundred
eight years on Monday, Celeste Gardner from Raymon Jersey, Happy
birthday to birthday.

Speaker 6 (01:09:47):
I love that. That's cool. What a cool shout up, Hey, Danielle,
what's up with you?

Speaker 2 (01:09:51):
So we have the best listeners in the world.

Speaker 15 (01:09:53):
So I recently had a birthday May and one of
our listeners, his name is Raymond. He makes candles, and
he sent me this beautiful Disney Princess candle that he
made himself. It's gorgeous. I posted it on my Instagram.
He actually sells candles. I think it's freestyle underscore no
free underscore style candle co. But he is a three

(01:10:15):
time cancer survivor and two stem cell transplants in his
life and now he's making candles. So shout out to
Raymond for thinking of me and my birthday. Thank you
for listening. But we really do have the most special
listeners ever. They're always so kind and thank you again,
Raymond excellent.

Speaker 4 (01:10:34):
I love it. You know what, today's rather rue.

Speaker 6 (01:10:36):
We've got a lot of clapping going on. Yeah, hey, producer, Sam,
what's up with you? I'm about to ruin that because
I want to lodg you complain for the first time.
O boy. Okay, all right, So one thing.

Speaker 17 (01:10:44):
I mean, listeners probably don't know this, but I collect
and edit the best of so the weekends when we're
on vacation, I have to create and make those puzzle pieces.
And you guys know I'm always fetching for more best ofs,
and yesterday you guys delivered, but you had to do
a good best of about feet.

Speaker 6 (01:10:58):
I hate feet.

Speaker 17 (01:10:59):
I was sitting in this room with my chones turned
all the way down, just trying not to cry because
that was my reflex. And today I realized I have
to edit it diligently in detail and get it up.

Speaker 6 (01:11:09):
So you guys suck.

Speaker 12 (01:11:10):
But thanks for the best of you.

Speaker 4 (01:11:11):
Well, yeah, we're talking about foot fetishes yesterday and someone
someone actually had the nerve to text itselves like Elvis
is a foot fetish?

Speaker 6 (01:11:18):
If this is a topic show. No, I think feet
are nasty, but I thought it. Thought it's kind of
interesting how people are into fetishes and things. It got
a rise. And by the way, stop assuming things out
there in the radio world. I know Daniel's talking about
how great our listeners are. Not all of them are
all that great.

Speaker 4 (01:11:35):
Most of them have about most of them, yes, a
majority of them absolutely, Gandhi, what's.

Speaker 6 (01:11:41):
Up with you today?

Speaker 13 (01:11:41):
Okay, So we've all been talking about this trip to
space that all of the women took, and I read
a quote from William Shatner that I thought was fascinating,
so I wanted to share it with you, guys.

Speaker 12 (01:11:51):
Elvis, I'd already shared.

Speaker 4 (01:11:52):
It with you.

Speaker 6 (01:11:52):
I love it.

Speaker 13 (01:11:53):
But he said I thought that going because we know
he went into space years ago.

Speaker 12 (01:11:56):
Yeah, he said.

Speaker 13 (01:11:57):
I thought that going into space would be the ultimate
cathars of that connection I'd been looking for between all
living things, that being up there would be the next
beautiful step to understanding the harmony of the universe. In
the film Contact, when Jodie Foster's character goes to space
and looks out into the heavens, she lets out an
astonished whisper.

Speaker 12 (01:12:14):
They should have sent a poet.

Speaker 13 (01:12:15):
I had a different experience because I discovered that the
beauty isn't out there, it's down here with all of us.
Leaving that behind made my connection to our tiny planet
even more profound. And I thought that was beautiful, because
I'm definitely one of those people that thinks I'll find
something more out there. But he went on to talk
about how it was actually incredibly depressing and it was
one of the strongest feelings of grief he ever had,

(01:12:36):
thinking that leaving Earth behind would beautiful, when in fact.

Speaker 12 (01:12:39):
Everything is right here.

Speaker 13 (01:12:40):
So today, take a look around and appreciate all the
beautiful stuff that is here, right now, around you, above you.

Speaker 12 (01:12:46):
It's pretty great.

Speaker 6 (01:12:48):
Wow, William Shatner.

Speaker 4 (01:12:49):
You rarely hear him saying anything nice.

Speaker 15 (01:12:54):
Un it's on Priceline and he's given me a break.

Speaker 13 (01:12:57):
He did sort of end it with this quote, my
trip is was supposed to be a celebration. Instead it
felt like a funeral. So it wasn't all flower But okay,
that first part, I just thought it was great. It's beautiful,
and you know, appreciate what you have here.

Speaker 4 (01:13:08):
There go William Shatner, In the words of a famous
friend of ours, I think I need to go take
a shatner. I'm quoting the one and only Ryan Seacrest.
Ladies and gentlemen, Yes, that's one of his lines.

Speaker 6 (01:13:24):
All right, let's get into the three things we need
to know from Gandhi and let's move on with the day.
What's going on? Gone?

Speaker 12 (01:13:28):
Oh, there's so much happening. Okay.

Speaker 13 (01:13:29):
The Trump administration is asking the IRS to revoke Harvard
University's tax exempt status. The request comes amid President Trump's
revocation of federal funding from Harvard after the school refused
to cave to his political demands. Tax Exempt status is
typically given to charitable, religious, and educational organizations that adhere
to tax laws prohibiting them engaging from certain political activities.

(01:13:51):
Despite there being no proof that Harvard violated these guardrails,
the Treasury Department requested their tax exempt status still be removed.

Speaker 12 (01:13:57):
So we'll see how that one goes.

Speaker 13 (01:14:00):
And I cannot believe it's been nine years, but Kim
Kardashian will finally testify in person in a Paris courtroom
sometime next month, facing the men she accused of robbing
her at gunpoint back in twenty sixteen. It happened during
passion Farris Paris Fashion Week when five men dressed as
police officers broke into her apartment. She was bound and
held at gunpoint while they stole nearly seven million dollars

(01:14:21):
worth of jewelry. One of the suspects has actually written
a book about how the robbery was planned. If convicted,
they will face years behind bars. And finally, Mister Beast's
fans are waiting on refunds after being disappointed in his
Las Vegas experience. Followers of the Influencer paid one thousand
dollars a ticket for a three day event held this
week at Resorts World Las Vegas, called the Mister Beast Experience.

(01:14:45):
It was billed as being immersive and unforgettable, but fans
say that is.

Speaker 12 (01:14:48):
Not what they got at all.

Speaker 13 (01:14:50):
Mister Beasts has since emailed the guests and said they
all will be fully refunded.

Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
That's good.

Speaker 12 (01:14:55):
Yeah, and those are your three things.

Speaker 6 (01:14:57):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
Gandhi everyone who we have coming up in less than
one hour.

Speaker 13 (01:15:02):
Oh, we have Ben Lamb and Beth Shapiro, the founder
of Colossal Biosciences and the scientists behind a lot of
the stuff that they're doing out there, including de extincting
some animals bringing back the direwolf. There is some controversy
about that, so we can talk about it and potentially
bringing back the wooly mammoth.

Speaker 6 (01:15:18):
They have cool think the world would be a much
more fun place if the wooly mammots is walking by here.

Speaker 12 (01:15:23):
Son, I agree. Lots of good stuff coming from.

Speaker 4 (01:15:26):
Running to the streets of New York City. That could
be a lot of fun.

Speaker 5 (01:15:28):
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Speaker 6 (01:15:31):
Okay, Daniel, if you're good.

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Speaker 5 (01:16:14):
Mister ran in the Morning show.

Speaker 6 (01:16:16):
Where's Elvis?

Speaker 13 (01:16:18):
I don't know, Maybe he's eating up food from yesterday's dinner.

Speaker 12 (01:16:22):
Oh, it's usually what he does.

Speaker 21 (01:16:24):
Like right around now that what if he got locked
in the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (01:16:28):
Huh, yeah, that would be bad.

Speaker 15 (01:16:30):
Remember when he used to do the thing to be
the first like out for the whole weekend. He would
get in the car and he'd call us from the
car and he'd be.

Speaker 6 (01:16:36):
Like, hey, guys, he only did that once in my time.
Used to do all the time.

Speaker 20 (01:16:41):
He would set the challenge and then during the commercial
break he would get in his car and then he
would call into the station when and we're like, he
left the mic, so he's not pulling a fast.

Speaker 4 (01:16:54):
Oh my god, sorry, traffic was stuck in traffic on
the staircase.

Speaker 20 (01:17:02):
We thought you were playing that game again where you
could see I heard I heard you, I heard you,
I heard you.

Speaker 6 (01:17:06):
No, I'm not playing the game, but that sounds like
a great idea.

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
Done it?

Speaker 6 (01:17:14):
No, just the birthday boy left a big pile of
Pooh and I stepped on it and I should have.

Speaker 4 (01:17:22):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 6 (01:17:22):
The the funny thing is is, you know a little
Ollie is so animated. Even his Pooh has little eyeballs
in it, just like the emoji. But anyway, yeah, I
had to take care of that. It's okay, my foot's clean.

Speaker 2 (01:17:32):
Not too.

Speaker 6 (01:17:36):
It's so gross. I'm like, I gotta get down there.
Oh my god, and my clock, have my clock? My
timers says, okay, the brake's ending. And just as I
saw that, I could feel cold pooh creeping up between
my toes.

Speaker 2 (01:17:51):
I stop, Gosh, which is worse?

Speaker 12 (01:17:55):
Cold or warm?

Speaker 18 (01:17:57):
Uh?

Speaker 4 (01:17:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (01:18:00):
Are we really going to vote on this? What are
your fittings?

Speaker 3 (01:18:04):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:18:04):
Let's do a pole? I don't know what are you
gonna do? The thing is is so now I'm walking
in on my heel of my right foot because my
toes can't touch the floor because otherwise I'll leave a
track of poo all over the floor. And I'm jumping
him down and you can imagine what I'm saying out loud. Yeah,
And then I had a watch. I couldn't come down
here to do the show with Pooh on my feet,

(01:18:24):
so I knew you'd be okay without me.

Speaker 12 (01:18:27):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:18:28):
Are we all good?

Speaker 19 (01:18:28):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:18:28):
Were you managed? You did a great job. I'm so
proud of each and every one of you.

Speaker 12 (01:18:33):
Panics, where was he.

Speaker 6 (01:18:37):
Scary? Let's not panic, Okay, We're good, good, good, Let's
all calm down. Let's get let's get into Danielle's report,
and then we have some sound with Guart on the way,
So you're a first Daniel. What's going on all right?

Speaker 15 (01:18:49):
Well, Kodak Black has done something pretty cool. He quietly
paid the rent for over two hundred residents in Florida.
He did not want anybody to know about it. A
post went viral though, showing a man who's either a
resident or a staff member at the Golden Acres housing
community in Florida revealing the news. And I'm also hearing
that he paid the rent off for at least two
months in a row. So that's pretty sweet and kind

(01:19:12):
of him to do. Peacock just dropped a trailer for
season two of poker Face and they are gonna have
a bunch of stars show up.

Speaker 2 (01:19:19):
For season two.

Speaker 15 (01:19:20):
Season two is premiering May eighth. If you are interested
in watching on peacock FX is lock. July ninth, the
season seventeen premiere of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. I
didn't realize it was around for seventeen seasons, but it is.
The new season kicks off with two episodes, so I
know fans are excited about that. The visual album for

(01:19:40):
Miley Cyrus Something Beautiful, will have its own world premiere
at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. The
festival runs from June fourth through the fifteenth. And It's
the One of a Kind Pop Opera features thirteen songs
from Miley's upcoming album and the album comes out on
May thirtieth. And Chloe dr Dashian was sitting down for

(01:20:02):
the Call Her Daddy podcast and she talked about what
happened when she found out that her ex lamar Odom
was cheating on her. She said that she tracked him
down to a motel in downtown Los Angeles where she
saw through the window that he was there with this
girl and they were either naked or she was in lingerie.
Chloe said she knocked, they opened the door, and she

(01:20:24):
absolutely lost it. Oh, she went ballistic. Now, the next
day she had to show up at her niece's cowboy
themed birthday party. She had bloody knuckles wrapped in bandanas,
pretending like nothing ever happened.

Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
So insane.

Speaker 15 (01:20:39):
And there's also a rumor that Kim, her sister, kind
of knew about the cheating before she found out about it,
and that even when her other husband Tristan was cheating,
Kim might have known about that ahead of time. Maybe
she didn't want to say anything and upset her.

Speaker 12 (01:20:52):
You know, who knows I would tell my sister so far.

Speaker 15 (01:20:54):
Yeah I know, so what I but you know. But meanwhile,
Lamar has publicly talked about the whole hotel incident and
saying that that was where he really hit rock Bottoms.
So yeah, thankfully it seems like Chloe is in a
much better place now. Oh my goodness, say it is.
And so the Fire Festival too is not happening, guys.
They have postponed it. Organizers sent a message to ticket

(01:21:16):
holders this week. Ticket holders, I don't think anybody bought tickets,
so I don't know who's holding tickets. I really would
like to know how many people bought tickets. But anything,
they're saying a new date is expected to be announced
in the future.

Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
I don't know about that.

Speaker 15 (01:21:29):
But you can still get merch from seventy two hundred
and fifty dollars, sweatshirts, t shirts. They even have a
hat that says Fire Festival is not a lie or
something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:21:39):
So I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:40):
If you want to get it's real.

Speaker 15 (01:21:41):
It's real, Yeah, totally real. You can check that out
and get your hands on the merch if you want
first season finale, if Matt Locke is on tonight, you've
got Lawn Order, Organized Crime, The Wheel of Time, all
your Gray well your grayes, you're one grade show and
Lawn and Order SVU is on, and uh yeah, it'll
be a fun weekend of streaming.

Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
And that is my Danielle report.

Speaker 6 (01:22:02):
Thanks well on, daniel We're about to get into sound
with Garrett.

Speaker 3 (01:22:04):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:22:04):
Earlier in the show, soone asked, what is Froggy's story?
Where's he from? Why is he in Florida and not
in New York. People want to know these things. You
want to tell your story, Froggy.

Speaker 7 (01:22:16):
I mean, yeah, when I met you, guys back and
get this next week will be nineteen.

Speaker 6 (01:22:22):
Years wow, okay, I remember that. Yeah, two thousand and six.

Speaker 7 (01:22:27):
That's I was in Miami at at Wy one hundred
and we added the show in Miami and I stayed on.

Speaker 6 (01:22:34):
I met you.

Speaker 7 (01:22:35):
I remember the first time I ever met you at
the Western Diplomat Hotel. We met on sunny ELL's Beach, Yes,
and we met for the first time. And then we
did that big event at the hard Rock where Scary
wore the the Square toed shoes to the beach.

Speaker 4 (01:22:49):
Yes, ye, yeah, yes, Hard sold square to toad shoes
on sand.

Speaker 7 (01:22:57):
And that's how I met you guys that you guys
were so amazing to me and you are wonderful. And
I lived in Florida and you guys from New York.
I would come up and see you and do the
show there and we just became family. And then I
had a couple of health issues and those caused me
to eventually move from Miami up to Jacksonville so I
could be closer to Shann's Hospital in Gainesville, where I
had both of my brain surgeries done.

Speaker 6 (01:23:18):
And I mean, that's really it.

Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
And then over time I have kind of started working
with the country music genre. I run the country radio
station here in Jacksonville, and that's where I was the
last couple of days. We do meetings with artists and
the record companies and they play us lots of new
music and we get to hang with some of the
artists and see what they've got coming up, and they
talk to us and ask us what are our opinions

(01:23:41):
on what's working and what's good for songs on the
radio now, and how are things working for radio versus
what they're trying to do. And so that's where I
was the last three days. I flew there on Monday.
We had meetings Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and then I'm
back in Jacksonville today.

Speaker 4 (01:23:55):
And there you go, the story of Froggy. We all
have a story doing teen years though.

Speaker 5 (01:24:00):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (01:24:01):
Yeah, wow, nineteen years ago. Nineteen years.

Speaker 7 (01:24:04):
That's so crazy to me to think we've almost been
together twenty years.

Speaker 6 (01:24:08):
That's why that crazy. It is insane. And we've been
on Y one hundred and pin and seven for about
twenty years too. That's pretty cool. I love that.

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Oh.

Speaker 6 (01:24:15):
By the way, as you know, Will Ferrell is a
member of the iHeart family. He's got his incredibly incredibly
successful podcast going on here. Now Will is doing something
for PayPal. I wanted to bring this up. He is.
I don't know only Will Ferrell would do this. He's
singing Fleetwood Max, go your own way in a bathtub

(01:24:36):
for PayPal, for PayPal. I'm trying to put the pieces together.
I don't know what it means. But the teaser is
out today. I believe the full commercial will run Saturday
during all the basketball games going on this weekend. So
Will Ferrell in a bathtub singing go your Own Way.
For PayPal, we'll fight out together what this means. Only
Will Ferrell would do something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:24:56):
I love it?

Speaker 6 (01:24:56):
Yeah, what up?

Speaker 11 (01:24:57):
Nate?

Speaker 4 (01:24:57):
Will Ferrell singing in the movie Step Brother. If you've
seen that movie, you know what I'm talking about. He's
seeing something to talk about by Bonnie Ray. I have
never laughed that hard in my entire Life's hilarious.

Speaker 6 (01:25:11):
He is so funny when he does that. So, thanks
to PayPal, we'll see him in the bathtub singing go
your own Way this weekend. I'll get the teasers out
today if you want to go try to find it.
All right, sound with Garrett? All right, Garrett, what's going on?

Speaker 21 (01:25:23):
Let's start with the story coming out of Florida. So
this is police cam footage of a police officer pulling
over two people. One of them is a bride who
is late for her wedding. So they were doing a
one hundred and five in a forty five mile per
hour zone.

Speaker 4 (01:25:38):
Whose wedding is it?

Speaker 3 (01:25:40):
What time is it.

Speaker 6 (01:25:43):
We're at?

Speaker 5 (01:25:44):
Thanks, you're already late.

Speaker 4 (01:25:50):
Just give him Anne.

Speaker 10 (01:25:51):
I'll let you take her, but I'm gonna give you
a coordinate I'm gonna it's a monatory quarter appearance.

Speaker 4 (01:25:56):
Wow, how could you be for your wedding twenty five
miles an hours Olphis. They were going, yeah, yeah, one
hundred and twenty five and a forty five. Okay, get
me to the church on pie.

Speaker 21 (01:26:07):
All right, let's talk about some some baseball right now.
So I don't know if you saw this. There was
a Braves reporter out in the stadium during the game,
and the guys in the booth were like, Hey, why
don't you ask that woman for her number as he's
trying to do a report.

Speaker 6 (01:26:22):
And this is what it sounds like. Who we got
you wish your name?

Speaker 5 (01:26:24):
My name is Lauren, and I'm kayla.

Speaker 6 (01:26:26):
You guys hang out the rooftop lounge.

Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
Often once a year.

Speaker 6 (01:26:28):
I come out to visit. Okay, Wiley bor innings to
get the numbers. Come on it, come all right, So
they want me to get your number, they want you
to get us I'm dead serious.

Speaker 16 (01:26:41):
So the best part of this right now is that
Wiley could totally be faking and this might be the
new move. Just walk around with a fan duel microphone
and an earpiece in and convince fans that they're actually
on TV this years ago, and.

Speaker 4 (01:26:52):
He got he got the number, by the way, that's
how that's how Nate operates.

Speaker 6 (01:26:56):
That's right, all right.

Speaker 21 (01:26:57):
And then coming out of Baltimore, the Baltimore or were
playing Cleveland and Cleveland was winning like six to one,
so it kind of got a little slow, and the
guys in the booth don't know what to talk about.
So we learned that one of the Orioles announcers has
never eaten a chicken wing before.

Speaker 6 (01:27:13):
You know, I never had a wing. Never had a
chicken wing.

Speaker 1 (01:27:17):
No, Like, why why would you?

Speaker 6 (01:27:19):
Did they have skin and stuff? Yeah, but I don't
eat apples have skin.

Speaker 4 (01:27:24):
You've never had a single chicken wing?

Speaker 6 (01:27:26):
No, never thought about having any. So what kind of
chicken do you?

Speaker 4 (01:27:29):
You lead?

Speaker 6 (01:27:30):
Fried chicken? I never had fried chicken. Never takrust off?

Speaker 11 (01:27:34):
Is this?

Speaker 4 (01:27:34):
What is this?

Speaker 21 (01:27:36):
You've taken the crust off, so you're losing the frying
part of the fried chicken.

Speaker 6 (01:27:41):
Is that what they do during games?

Speaker 4 (01:27:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 21 (01:27:43):
Well during blowouts they don't know what to talk about. So, okay,
you've never had fried chicken, but you had fried chicken
and you pull it off.

Speaker 6 (01:27:50):
That's so weird to me. There you have it all right.

Speaker 21 (01:27:53):
And then finally, a group of friends got together to
honor a friend that passed away at an Irish pub
by singing along to his favorite song, Mister Brightside.

Speaker 6 (01:28:24):
Saturday Guy.

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
What a way to honor their friend.

Speaker 6 (01:28:27):
Right there.

Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
I think I was there last night. You were singing
the lung.

Speaker 6 (01:28:31):
I'm trying to put the pieces together. You're a good
American gather. Thank you so much.

Speaker 4 (01:28:35):
We'll be right back.

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Elvis Duran he just keeps bo opening his mouth to
stand in the Morning show.

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Speaker 5 (01:30:14):
Elvis Duran and The Morning Show, Oh Froggy.

Speaker 6 (01:30:18):
You know, ever since you came back to me, you
were several days out on business. People are asking Froggy questions, Oh, well,
I don't want to know. I recently found out that
Froggy moved to Jacksonville. We're about to move there too,
from Virginia. Is it safe? Well, I like it. I mean,
I think it's safe. I've been here six years. I
have not had any issues. I think you will like it.

Speaker 4 (01:30:37):
So, yes, do you like living in Jacksonville?

Speaker 6 (01:30:41):
I do, guess.

Speaker 3 (01:30:41):
Yes.

Speaker 7 (01:30:42):
I don't live in Jacksonville proper, but yes, I live
in the Jacksonville area. I live between Jacksonville and Saint Augustine.
But Saint Augustine's great. It's like twenty miles from my house.
We go there all the time. So yeah, do I
like it?

Speaker 3 (01:30:52):
Lots?

Speaker 6 (01:30:52):
Please? Do it any any more questions for Froggy?

Speaker 4 (01:30:54):
I mean, uh.

Speaker 6 (01:30:56):
People are very curious about the Frogmaster, the Frogger. Frogger
God calls me, Gondy calls me Frogert.

Speaker 12 (01:31:03):
Yes, ks for the name.

Speaker 6 (01:31:06):
I tell you what it is. Food News Thursday. I'm
so glad you got back from Nashville and just in
time for Food News Thursday. Are you ready to go.
I'm ready.

Speaker 24 (01:31:14):
Let's do it here we algy, you will be in
a world of fast food information.

Speaker 7 (01:31:23):
You will be in a world of faster information because
guess what. Burger King is offering royal perks members one
cent cheeseburgers with any purchase of one dollar from now
through April twenty. If this is come Sunday, Wow, So
you can get a cheeseburger for just one penny as
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You can do it through the app, the Burger King

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mobile app or bk dot com. You just use the
six digit code which is my code, n y code.
We're available, so make sure you grab that if you
want a one cent cheeseburger and Burger King between now
and Sunday. The chicken sandwich war is like a real thing.
People having lots of wars about chicken sandwich as well.
Wendy's has got a new Cajun crunchy spicy chicken sandwich

(01:32:08):
that they are introducing. The fan favorite spicy chicken file
at is topped with lettuce, pickles, melted pepper jack cheese,
Cajun crispy onions, and then a spicy mustard spread on
a toasted premium bun that is available now for a
limited time at participating Wendy's locations nationwide.

Speaker 6 (01:32:26):
So if you want to.

Speaker 7 (01:32:27):
Said chicken sandwich war is your thing, make sure you
try it out. You remember, back around the Super Bowl,
Pringles told us they were introducing new Pringles flavors. There
was going to be seven layered dip that was returning
as a new flavor, but then there was going to
be loaded baked potato skins. And now Miller Lite has
collabed on a limited edition beer canned chicken flavored prinkles.

(01:32:48):
They are exclusively at Walmart if you would like to
pick them up. But yes, the Miller Lite Braised steak
Pringle flavor is also another new flavor they're introducing. So
if you like prinkles and all these different flavors, it's
like a smoky taste of brisket but yet on a
potato chip, make sure you try out prinking McDonald's if
you remember, back in twenty sixteen they discontinued the snack

(01:33:12):
wraps and people went crazy. Well, yesterday on the on
their x account from the Twitter, they did post a
cryptic message that said snack Raps zero x fourteen twenty five.
So on the fourteenth of a yet to be disclosed
month of this year, snack wraps are returning to McDonald's.

(01:33:33):
So if you've been wanting that, I don't know if
it's May, fourteenth, June, July, all the way to December,
but on some month, on the fourteenth of twenty twenty five,
snack wraps are returning to McDonald's.

Speaker 6 (01:33:45):
Are you guys ready for the countdown? We're ready for
the countdown.

Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
Here we go, by the way, we have no idea
what this countdown is.

Speaker 3 (01:33:50):
He won't.

Speaker 6 (01:33:51):
He won't tell us because he's afraid we'll steal his info.
Doney will google it and ruin it.

Speaker 7 (01:33:55):
She works, she will, she will, she will ruin Frogert's
countdown a few times. Come on, where's that count This
is the top US food cities for food and drink.
I'm gonna give you the top five. Actual, I'm gonna
give you this. I'm gonna give you six, but it's
not the top six. Number seven is Miami. So since

(01:34:16):
since Miami is so important to us, number seven is Miami, Sam,
Miami should be much higher than seven. I'm sorry, the
food is great, I was when I read this list.
You have lived in many of these cities. Oh only
I only live where they have food. Number Number five
is New Orleans. Yeah, oh god, great food too.

Speaker 3 (01:34:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:34:37):
Number four is Austin, Texas.

Speaker 4 (01:34:39):
Yea barbecue A good.

Speaker 6 (01:34:43):
I don't think you lived here, but Nate did. Number
three is a Los Angeles, California. Great restaurants. They actually
finally have good restaurants in LA finally. Number two Chicago, Yeah,
great Mexican food in Chicago. That a lot of people
don't know that. And number one your city, What are

(01:35:09):
you gonna do? We got a lot of food here.
I love New York City. The food here, the cultures
representative through food is just phenomenal. But I can tell
you all those other cities you mentioned, and Miami great
food towns. You know, Nashville's got a lot of really
good food.

Speaker 7 (01:35:22):
I will say, if I have another piece of Nashville
hot chicken for the next like a week, I'm gonna
turn into one. I do not need any more natural
hot chicken. That's all I hate for three days. It's
like they don't serve you anything else. When you go
to Nashaly, we.

Speaker 6 (01:35:33):
Always think of Froggy as a hot chicken. It's all good, Yes,
all right, Froggy. That was pretty awesome.

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Speaker 6 (01:36:34):
We're so excited, you know, I'm excited first of all
for Gandhi because Gandhi is extra excited about the excitement.
The excitement is exciting. We'll leave it at that. Hey,
you uh, this is gonna be a great conversation. Ben
Lamb and Beth Shapiro from Colossal Biosciences, this incredibly cool
company you're gonna learn about in a second. They are
here to talk about many things you've been seeing in
the news. Last week there was a big, huge announcement

(01:36:56):
about the dire wolf. A lot of people are like,
what do you know this dire wolf? What's a dire wolf? Well,
this wolf is I'm gonna let them explain to you
in just a second about that. Then, maybe several months
ago you heard Gandhi all giddy and doing cartwheels over
the colossal wooly mouse.

Speaker 5 (01:37:15):
So cute.

Speaker 4 (01:37:18):
It is objectively adorable.

Speaker 11 (01:37:20):
It is.

Speaker 6 (01:37:21):
But Ben and Bet, thank you for being here. Thank
you so much for coming in and talking about this.
This is so exciting, it really is.

Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
Yeah, thanks for having us.

Speaker 6 (01:37:29):
I don't want us to go into all of the
above until we also talk about the arguably the most
critically endangered wolf in the world, the red wolves, that
you guys have basically brought into our world again through
this non invasive blood cloning technique, and let's talk about

(01:37:49):
Let's start with them, because I love conservation being a
big headline at Colossal Biosciences talk about it.

Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
No, that's great.

Speaker 23 (01:37:56):
I mean most people just want to make the extinction
the headline always talk that, you know, de extinction and
species preservation go hand in hand. De extinction is not
a replacement for modern conservation. We need all of the tools,
including new tools, to help save species and so we're
very glad to talk about the red wolves. But on
the path to de extincting the dire wolf, we actually

(01:38:18):
develop some new, really great technologies which we're open sourcing
for the world, one of which is how to isolate
a type of cell called endothelial progenitor cells, which is
not fully differentiated. It's really easy to cultivate, and then
it's great for biobanking, so for backing things up and
protecting them, and it's great to clone from. And it's
also non invasive, so you don't have to take a

(01:38:38):
skin biopsy and ear punch or anything for the animal,
so it's even better from an animal welfare perspective. And
then we use that technology to actually make four red wolves.
And to your point, red wolves are the most endangered
canids on the planet. They're the only wolves that were
endemic here to the United States. So I think it's
really really important that you know, we're not just thinking

(01:39:00):
about the theory of applying the extinction technologies to conservation,
but doing it in real time. And most people don't
even know that we've made more red wolves than dire wolves.

Speaker 6 (01:39:10):
Wow, okay, I love it. By the way, the dire wolves.
I saw the photos, I saw the videos. I want
one immediately. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:39:18):
Where we're gonna start adopting those most are the third
most popular request.

Speaker 23 (01:39:24):
The first is they want dinosaurs. The second is they
want wooly mice. And now we're getting the flood of
d ms and messages of that. They want teak up
dire wolves, which which is not.

Speaker 6 (01:39:37):
One step at a time. So, Beth, I mean, you know,
the first thing, I'm sure many of our audience members
are thinking. They're thinking of Jurassic Park. They're thinking of
people running through this gated park and being killed by
terosaurs and things. I don't know, what what what is
it you guys are doing. What do you guys have
not at all? What is it you are doing that's

(01:39:58):
sort of related to Jurassic but nothing like Jurassic Park?
Just to bring it into perspective.

Speaker 25 (01:40:03):
Well, what we are doing is we're getting DNA from
vermains of things that used to be alive and using
that DNA to figure out what it is that made
those extinct species look at act like those extinct species,
and that, I guess was the idea for Jurassic Park.
They supposedly got DNA from dinosaurs that was in mosquitoes.

Speaker 5 (01:40:22):
In amber.

Speaker 6 (01:40:22):
I've actually tried that.

Speaker 4 (01:40:26):
You're the only one that we know that actually tried.
Amber is actually not a great storage vehicle of DNA, No,
it's terrible.

Speaker 25 (01:40:34):
So amber only forms in a really hot place. It's
it's porous, which means fungi and bacteria can get in
there and they just chew up the DNA, so there's
nothing left.

Speaker 3 (01:40:41):
You.

Speaker 25 (01:40:42):
Dinosaurs when extinct more than sixty five million years ago.
The oldest ancient DNA that anybody has ever recovered from
a bone is somewhere between one and two million years old,
which is way more recent. But most of the ancient DNA,
the DNA that's preserved in bones that we can recover,
is really much more recent than that last several tens
of thousands of years. So really thinking Ice age Park,

(01:41:04):
not Jurassic Park, and there's not as many scary animals
in the well there's I mean, there's.

Speaker 6 (01:41:10):
Some well, I mean, is that ever a thought when
you sit down and start at base one to start
one of these projects? Do we really want do we
really want to do this? Is this an ethical thing
that is good for us to do?

Speaker 3 (01:41:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 23 (01:41:26):
We actually have a whole framework for this, right, so
we try to think about what, you know, should we
do it?

Speaker 3 (01:41:31):
You know, believe it or not?

Speaker 23 (01:41:32):
To the drastic park comment, we get the scientists, we're
so preoccupied whether they could they didn't stop to think
if we should. We've heard that at time or two,
but basically every time we say anything on X or
any social media platform. But what's interesting is we actually
have a whole framework, right like, is it possible, is
there a closely related species that we can help with it?

(01:41:53):
You know, are there cultural application? Is there ramifications to
indigenous and First nation groups? How to take all of
that into account when we select these species? In every
species we work on actually has a connection to a
existing species that's in trouble, right, like the Asian elephants
with the mammoth, the pink pigeon with the dodos, and

(01:42:13):
even the northern coal with the Tasmanian tiger, and obviously
the red wolves with the dire wolves.

Speaker 25 (01:42:18):
Yeah wow, it was in fact this checklist that led
us to the dire wolf as really the ideal species
for the first de extinction. Dire Wolves are morphologically similar
to gray wolves. We know that they are very closely
related to gray wolves. They share ninety nine point five
percent of their DNA. But the other thing that makes
gray wolves and dire wolves a really important pair for

(01:42:41):
this is that we know so much about gray wolves
because domestic dogs are a gray wolf, and so we
have tons of information about how to care for them
in the wild, how to do surrogacy, how to interpret
anything that changes as a consequence of the work that
we're doing. And ultimately, we want these technologies to be
able to be applied broadly as a tool for conservation,

(01:43:02):
not a replacement for traditional conservation, but a new tool
for conservation. And so we need all of this foundational
scientific knowledge, and the gray wolf and dire wolf make
that possible in a way that really no other species could.

Speaker 6 (01:43:16):
Well, I'm loving that my little schnauzers are from the
gray wolf family. So I mean Ganda, you had them
on your podcast before, and give us a reach around
to one of the most some of the most fascinating
things you learned on that podcast that we can bring
to light today.

Speaker 13 (01:43:32):
Okay, so a couple things. One you guys were talking about.
You figured out that you could, but why should you?

Speaker 3 (01:43:38):
Why?

Speaker 13 (01:43:39):
Because everyone's the biggest question, why bring back a wooly mammoth?
What is the benefit of that to society today?

Speaker 25 (01:43:45):
For each of our species, what we're thinking about is
how does the ecosystem in which they used to live,
How has that ecosystem been impacted by the loss? So
in the Arctic, we know that we're missing most of
the big animals that used to be there, and we
have this amazing resource. And there's a place up in
northeastern Siberia called Pleistocene Park where Russian Academy of Science

(01:44:07):
biologists Sergezimov and his son Nikita are doing this crazy
experiment where they've imported some of the animals that used
to be there, deer, muskoks, bison, horses, and they're looking
at what happens when you have the animals there and
they do things like spread seeds and spread nutrients and
aerate the soil, and during the winter they scrape away
the snow from the surface and expose the surface of

(01:44:29):
the dirt to the really cold Siberian winter air. And
some places don't get exposed to the air, and they
stay warmer and wetter because the snow stays on top.
And then in the spring, when the snow melts, you
get this really interesting diverse landscape where you have pockets
of plants that prefer dryer habitat and pockets that prefer
wetter and this means that there are more plants there

(01:44:51):
and this different species of plants can support different species
of animals, and so we see how every species is
really intricately tied to everything else in their ecosystems. So
what we're doing with our projects is try to identify
species that are going to have the most impact if
we can put them back now, not identical copies of
these species, it's extinction is forever. It's not possible to

(01:45:13):
bring something back that is one hundred percent identical to
a thing that used to be alive, but we can
bring back some of these key functions. And when we
talk about functional de extinction, this is exactly what we
mean bringing back the big animals that can help spread
the seeds and spread the nutrients, bringing back the only
top predator of the ecosystem in Tasmania, so that we

(01:45:34):
can restore balance to that ecosystem. This is the goal
of our de extinction projects and then also of our
species preservation projects that are tied to these projects, where
we can keep these important components of ecosystems there, because
it's going to be way simpler to make sure that
species stay alive than it is to try to bring
them back.

Speaker 6 (01:45:54):
So there is there any point to the argument things
or animals become extinct for a reason at that time,
they should have gone extinct for whatever reason.

Speaker 3 (01:46:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:46:05):
I'm just throwing that out there because I've heard that
thrown against the wall before. Is that a possible true statement.

Speaker 23 (01:46:10):
Well, there's lots of different ways that people think that
megafauna went extinct, right, and so, but one of the
things that is pretty clear is that the rise of
early man at certain population levels on all of the
continents and subcontinents, we see a directly inverse relationship to
the decline of megafauna, which which kind of makes sense, right,
It's like if you're working as a group, and you're

(01:46:30):
working as a tribe, going after kind of big you know, large,
slow moving megafauna is a great target, right if you
start moving into from that, you know, into that hunting
and gathering kind of a way. Now, there's other theories,
right that talk about climate change. There's other theories that
talk about rapid cooling. Most likely, and Bethnie spent a

(01:46:52):
lot of time talking about this is it was probably
some combination, right of anthropologic effects being being from human
and as well as you know, changing in rapid cooling
in that kind of that younger driest period is probably
most likely the reason why we lost a lot of
that in megafauna.

Speaker 25 (01:47:09):
I think it's important to look at what's happening today.
I mean, yes, there has been a rate of extinction
that has existed throughout the history of life on Earth,
but the rate of extinction today is somewhere between one
thousand and ten thousand times higher than that background rate.
And a lot of that is because of stuff that
we are doing. I mean, habitats around the world are
changing faster than species can keep up, and some of

(01:47:33):
that is climate, and some of that is the way
that we are changing landscapes by building towns and cutting
off connections and corridors between.

Speaker 4 (01:47:41):
Fishing oceans right and radical the entire forest.

Speaker 25 (01:47:44):
That's really where this technology, I think has the most
potential impact. We need traditional approaches to conservation. We need
to do habitat restoration. We need to continue to do
the things that have been working for the last one
hundred years of conservation. But we're still not winning this war.
We are still driving species to extinction. There's still the
threat that scientists have predict that in twenty five years,

(01:48:05):
more than half of species on the planet will be
in danger of becoming extinct, and that's terrifying. We need
new tools, and we need tools that can act as
quickly to help species catch up as these changes are happening.

Speaker 3 (01:48:17):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (01:48:18):
So if you're just turning us on and your head
is blowing up like mine, because this is all a
lot of information, but it's fascinating, as f I may say.
Ben Lamb and Beth Shapiro are from Colossal Biosciences. And
if you've read recently in the news about Gosh the
dire wolves, those beautiful, cuddly little howling I love that

(01:48:38):
howl that we haven't heard in how many years exactly,
And of course several months ago we're talking about the
wooly mouse, which I think is adorable. It is incredible
to actually also not forget that a lot of these
beings are extinct because of us. We did this, we
continue to do it every day, right, And that's the

(01:49:00):
point you wanted to make, right name.

Speaker 4 (01:49:01):
Yeah, we had a conversation. I'm a big nerd like
Gandhi when it comes to this kind of stuff. And
there are so many species outside of the wooly mammoth
and the dire wolf that a lot of people have
no idea about. And it's because of man encroaching on
these places where these animals were just living their happy
little lives and then oh wait, we're hungry. Oh this
dodo bird can't really run that fast, let's just eat it. Yeah, boom,

(01:49:24):
they're gone. Right, So it is kind of because of
us that a lot of these species aren't around anymore.
It's fascinating that you guys are doing this.

Speaker 23 (01:49:33):
I feel like, like, go ahead, no, some are direct right,
like like the Tesmian tiger orthilosine. You know, the Australian
government actually put a bounty on their heads to remove them.
And so sometimes people say, well, did these things happen naturally?
And it's like, no, that's not natural. When when a
government puts a bounty on your head to kill you
and eradicate you, that is not a natural cause of extinction.

Speaker 13 (01:49:54):
So I think a huge part obviously, maybe the only
thing that you guys are doing is things that are
going to better amanity, society, the planet right now. And
when you were on my podcast, you mentioned something that
I found fascinating and I feel like it needs so
much more attention. And it was a micro organism that
you guys had pretty much found one of your researchers. Yeah,
and it eats through plastic and leaves behind only carbon.

Speaker 3 (01:50:15):
Yep.

Speaker 13 (01:50:15):
That would change the world dramatically if it can be
I don't want to say mass produced, but if it
can be used to get away to rid ourselves of
all the plastics that they are right now. Where are
you guys out on that.

Speaker 6 (01:50:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 23 (01:50:26):
So part of our mission with Colossal is as we
develop technologies that have an application and conservation, we give
those to the world for free. If there's applications that
have an application, ways that can apply to human health,
care or to actually you know, helping industrial use cases.
We spin those out right because we do have investors,
we have to find ways to monetize in. One of
our spinouts is Breaking It's just Breaking dot Com. It's

(01:50:49):
led by an incredible woman, su Kanya, and sou Kanya
in our partner of VASCAR, actually had this discovery at
the v Institute where they discovered this microbe that amidst
this enzyme that actually breaks down every type of plastic.
Now you've probably heard about plastic degradation and you've heard
of other companies working on it, which is great. We
need a thousand companies working about it. But what's unique

(01:51:09):
about this is they don't have to be pre treated, right,
they don't have extra chemicals spread on them. The enzymes
work just by you know, putting the enzymes in a
contained environment with the plastics, and it literally we call
it breaking because it doesn't make smaller microplastics, it breaks
the chemical bonds. So we raise a bunch of capital
for that business, and we actually have eleven pilots with

(01:51:32):
very large everyone from textiles to industrial, military use cases
and others where we as humanity build a lot of
plastics in Plastic is in so many things that we do. Right,
we think of it as like plastic bottles, but it's
in everything. It's in our clothes, it's in you know,
our airplanes, it's in our it's definitely in our body, right,
and it's in microplastics are a bigger thing. So a
lot of the plastic degradation tools out there are just

(01:51:54):
making smaller plastics. That's not helpful. We actually have to
disintegrate and break the chemical bonds, and so we are
now using synthetic biology to supercharge those microism organisms so
that we've we've already made it where plastic that could
never be broken down, so literally never that we know of,
can now be broken down in twenty two months, and

(01:52:15):
we're trying to get that down under twenty two hours.

Speaker 6 (01:52:18):
Yeah, you gotta get faster because a lot of people
are trying to get rid of those top seat for vibrators.

Speaker 12 (01:52:24):
It'll help so many people.

Speaker 4 (01:52:26):
I got I gotta melt that thing down before mom
and dad get So if you're going to accelerate that
silt that we haven't explored yet, ye, just talking real
world here now, I know, I know you've got a lot,
you've got a busy schedule today. If you want to
know more about what all the above, you can actually

(01:52:46):
go back and listen to that podcast featuring Ben and
Beth with Gandhi and her Sauce on the side podcast
Where else can we see you?

Speaker 6 (01:52:54):
How can we learn more?

Speaker 23 (01:52:55):
So we try we try to communicate, right, So we
have a YouTube channel, right, We're constantly putting out content,
putting We're constantly putting out content on social our websites,
just colossal dot com.

Speaker 6 (01:53:04):
It's very easy to find.

Speaker 23 (01:53:06):
Got that good for you, and so please please go
to it, please watch it because you know, people get
excited about the headlines, right, and everyone's very busy. But
like I said, and like we talked about at the
top of the show, most people don't even know about
the Red Wolf for because they just focused on the
dire Wolves. And it's great that everyone in the world
is talking about de extinction and species preservation and the

(01:53:26):
extinction crisis.

Speaker 3 (01:53:27):
Right.

Speaker 23 (01:53:27):
I love that people are talking about that and that
projects like the Direwolf did that. But I also want
to make sure people understand the applications to conservation.

Speaker 4 (01:53:35):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (01:53:36):
Gandhi, is there anything you want to do to wrap up?

Speaker 3 (01:53:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (01:53:38):
Because I want to rest in the company, but he
said they don't need any.

Speaker 3 (01:53:42):
Wow.

Speaker 12 (01:53:45):
I love what you guys are doing.

Speaker 6 (01:53:45):
Ben, Are you interested in buying well, a media company
called I heard.

Speaker 23 (01:53:51):
We're very very focused, and you know, I think, I think,
I think we've seen a lot of other big tech
people buy media companies.

Speaker 4 (01:53:57):
Let's see how they'll shake off.

Speaker 6 (01:54:00):
All right, well, Ben, Lamb, best Shapiro. We could go
on and on and on. You were fabulous for being
here and good luck with everything. We'll keep an eye
on you. Thanks so much, awesome, thank you. Oh there
goes elvist.

Speaker 5 (01:54:13):
Elvista Rand in the morning show.

Speaker 6 (01:54:16):
All right, shows done, let's get out of here until
next time.

Speaker 4 (01:54:19):
Say peace out, everybody, peece out everybody.

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