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Okay, here we go after showpodcast a clips day justin Winnie. I'm
Winnie. I do have to getout of here pretty quickly. Yeah,
because the traffic. I feel likeI'm going to look right now. It's
gonna be bad. Okay, I'mlooking. I'm going to tell you right
now ready, yeah, SETI yeapyo, bro? An hour and ten
minutes? Are you serious? Yeah? Oh my god? Yeah? Why
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are they leaving? Now? Whereare they going to at this point?
I know, but I have plans. I have to have an appointment.
I have a lot of shit.My wife's texting me, what time are
you going to be home? Ohmy god, I'm always on the move.
I'm checking myself here because I don'tbelieve you. Forty eight minutes,
dude, Come on, it's notthat bad. Get the hell out of
here. Oh my god. I'mfucking with you, Bro. I live
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to fuck with you. I reallydo. Today. You are getting so
butt hurt. When I was makingfun of your songs, Well, you
know, what do you want meto say? I'm doing my best here.
You do a great job, butI just have to give you ship.
Yeah, I'm doing my I onlydo it because I love your react,
don't give me a reaction. That'sthe problem. You're so easy to
get a reaction, madam. Thething is is that there's a lot of
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pressure on me. I feel likein everybody, but there's a lot of
pressure on me to, you know, be on point, deliver. I
feel like you care. I actuallythink it means a lot to me that
you care about my opinion. Ifeel like you do you care about my
opinion? Well, I get it, and I know that. You see,
here's the thing. I agree withyou. I don't care about the
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fucking eclipse. I literally don't.But I also need to understand that.
I yes, And if you lookat the news and everywhere social media,
people are going crazy about it.I thought we covered it good. We
did, we did, but Ijust I felt like it was important that
we did cover it, you know. But anyway, it's fine. I
saw this. I want to dothis tomorrow. This might be good,
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very simple. But so they dida bit a poll where they ask people
what's the worst state you've ever beento in the US and why? Okay,
I think I know that'd be agood topic right tomorrow, easy topic.
I haven't been to whole lot ofstates, I've only been well,
I've been to I'm in Florida,I'm in California. Yeah, and I've
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been to all of New England.I went to New York, New Jersey.
That's pretty much it. I haven'tbeen anywhere else. What's the worst
state out all? Probably probably NewJersey. Honestly, Yeah, Jersey's not
the nicest. Jersey's okay. Theonly thing you about Jersey depending on your
it's convenient, not far from thecity or not far from Philly. I
almost lived in Jersey. I wentfor a job in New York. I
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got it, and we were lookingat apartments in New Jersey, so I
almost lived there. You know what'scrazy. I remember you told me the
salary that you would have gone andwhich was a very nice salary, but
in today's world, you barely wouldbe surviving in New York. We went
salary. See, I did notunderstand that when I when I went for
the job and they told me thesalary, which was crazy amount of money.
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I mean, I can just saywhat it was so the people know
the story. I want to tellthe whole story. But I was sitting
in the interview. It went reallygood, and at the end the person
said, is there anything else thatyou This is for a radio job in
New York, and so they saidany other questions? And I hesitated because
I was thinking I wanted to askthat question what's the salary? But I
didn't, and he said, areyou sure? Is there anything else?
What do you want? What doyou want to know the salary? And
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I was like, actually, yeah, and he's like, I think it's
like one eighty or one seventy orsomething hundred and seventy thousand. Mind you,
at this time, I was makingthirty thousand dollars a year. So
I heard that number. I almostfell off my chair. It's unbelievable.
But they always saying radio that whenyou don't get a raise off and what
you do, it's big. Yeah. And well I left there thinking like
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I'm about to be fucking rich.And then I started middle class and yeah.
I started talking to people and theyexplain the cost of living in New
York. But Winnie, yeah,if I lived in New Jersey or Connecticut
like most do, it wouldn't beas bad as if I lived in I
always said I would live in Connecticutif I had to work in New York.
I think, yeah, because forme that way, and I'm probably
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for you too. If I wantto come home to Massachusetts, you're already
on that side of the world.If you're in Jersey, you gotta go
through the bridges and like, youknow what I mean to get home if
you're already in Connecticut. I feellike Connecticut is to New York what we
are here to New Hampshire. Yeahit is, Yeah, yeah it is.
I love. I actually like Icould live in Connecticut, no problem.
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I wonder where Charlemagne lives. Ithink he lives in Jersey. I
love the live in Jersey City.Andy Janvy. Yeah, he lives in
Jersey Camp Camden maybe they live,but they have mansions. Well yeah,
yeah, I don't know where Charlamagne. And Charlamagne's very very private. His
wife, Yeah, she's beautiful,but you like never see her. I'd
tell you about my biggest fuck upin radio where I literally almost lost my
job with the Darknest Club. Yeah, but it was with Kiss Went and
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Wait as well. Okay. Iused to work on jam In and we
used to have what's called the stream, right, we still have it,
that's what you listen to on theapp. But we used to have to
control what's played on the stream,right, not anymore, And so what
happens is, okay, so ifyou're listening to the Billion show on the
stream, you're hearing us live.Right. When we go to commercials,
we don't play the same commercials onthe stream. It goes to like other
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commercials, or it goes to whatwe call filler content. Okay. So
I was working on JAM and partof my job was to load up the
JAM and stream with breakfast club content. So they needed to fill time on
the stream, it would be breakfastClub. So I went about it,
and I spent literally like a weekloading hundreds of episodes, okay, And
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what happened was I didn't know,but I loaded them on the Kiss one
ow eight stream. Okay. Sohere's what happened. This client, I
don't even know remember what client itwas, but they spent a million dollars,
a million dollar buy on Kiss oneoh eight for on the air,
for stream, all that stuff.And it just so happens that the CEO,
like a week after they bought andthey made the million dollar buy,
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was listening to the Kiss one owaightstream which he was listening for his commercials
and he caught a very very risque, an inappropriate breakfast club interview with Charlemagne.
It was very sexual. It wasreally bad, especially for the audience.
He pulled all of his advertising amillion dollars. I lost the company
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because of that. Yeah, isn'tthat crazy? What the hell? Yeah,
so what happened? You know,they sat me down and they explained
how serious it was. But youknow, I had never really fucked up
before that. But did they everlike say the guy, like, hey,
that's not the content we had normal. I'm not sure if he ended
up coming back he did pull itinitially. I mean I didn't go back
and ask. I wishing who itwas we could look it up. I
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don't know. But you got toremember, like when I first started in
radio, I was so scared.I didn't talk to anybody. You know
why. As you progress, youget to know people, you get a
bit more confidence. But back then, you know, this is like ten
years ago, I didn't want totalk to anybody. I was scared.
I thought I was gonna be Dylan, yeah, talking to But he got
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me back though, because I thinkI think they were advising him to fire
me. You know, think aboutit. The company lost all that money.
So either he decided not to andsaved my job or the guy bought
back in, so it was allgood. So wow, thanks Charlemagne for
that. So yeah, that MNE'sfault. Yeah, well I did you
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just not hit the right streaming thing? Yeah it wasn't. But the thing
is a lot of these are likefor one, because Iheart's one company,
we have all these things on youjust changed the page name, like you
have one central location and you justhave to change the tab of where it's
going to. It's an easy mistake, honestly. Yeah, things happened,
but you know, I didn't havea ton of mistakes before that, so
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that kind of helped. So anyway, because now people have lots of my
stakes, they so don't get fired. Yeah that's true. You can actually
be late over and over again andthey'll reward you. That's happened in this
building has happened in this building.Anyway. It's a clip, it's a
clips day, and I'm gonna beat the gym. Listen, I might
step out of my glasses and checkit out. When he's gonna be with
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her love bird. Now, haveyou explained to your love bird that you
don't give a fuck, or areyou playing along like you care? Like
the well, I hadn't talked aboutit with her, but yesterday she texted
me on let me read it.Oh shit, and now mind you,
I've been shitting on this thing.But I just don't think me and her
even talked about it, because like, why would I bring it up,
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because like, I don't give ashit. So she texted me, She's
like, you gotta come see metomorrow at work for this Soler eclipse.
I got his sunglasses. I'll comeover after work, but it's gonna be
prime tomorrow between two and three.And I said, lol, okay,
I can do that. That's allI pads. I could have shown a
little bit more excitement, a littlebit. She only works like ten maybe
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fifteen minutes from my house, soyou're gonna watch the eclipse. Yeah,
but she's coming over like an hourlater, So like, whatever, I'm
gonna go she asked me to.She said she got us glasses, so
I feel like I should go.Yeah, you just say yes. I
said, yes, That's what Ido. I just say yes, Okay,
whatever you need. I know,you know what I mean. That's
why I'm I'm I'm a good girlfriend. I really am a I'm a lover
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girl. Yeah, so relationships thatare compromise, Yeah, and I'm compromising.
I'm driving you a job to watchthe fucking eclipse. I don't give
a fuck about very good. That'slove, that's not love. I don't
know what is very good. Yeah, it's gonna be whatever. So I
have to go. When I haveto go, I think I'm gonna go
home and go to sleep, takeany nap. I'm going to skip the
gym because I go to my mind. I don't agree with that. I
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know you don't agree with that,but my body is begging to close my
eyes. You know what. Sometimesrest takes. You know what I mean,
you know what I look like.I woke up at one forty five
today and I went to bed latelast night. Sundays are hard for me.
I don't know if they are theyhard for you. Sundays I kind
of have a hard time going tobed early. I didn't go to bed
to like ten, maybe nine thirtyten. I was just my brain was
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just up, couldn't go to sleep. Finally dozed off, woke up at
like one thirty to pe, stayedup straight out why didn't you come in.
I almost almost went to the gym. I almost went into work out.
Actually you should have went to thegym. Then you have no guilt.
I thought about that. But I'mthinking now I'll go I'll go home
naps like now, and then gowork out my gym, or because it's
so nice, I'll walk outside andget some cardio in. Listen, there's
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nothing better than walking. I'm tellingyou. Walking outside is like is like
clutch. So I'm gonna do that, I think today, but I think
right now and go and close myeyes. You know what I do in
these situations when I'm like dead tired, I I down three hundred milligrams of
caffeine and then I just go inthe gym. Yeah, and then crash
later. But you know I'm asick being. Yeah, one day I'll
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have your level of I'm also alsoI think two female bodies are different.
I'm also on my period, soI also think you lose a lot of
iron when you're cycles early in themonth. Well, no, because you
know were last week I talked aboutget my id my iud out, So
now I think it's kind of recyclingmy body. It's you know, doing
its nature thing. Since I hadthe breath control in. I think it's
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now like resetting. So so yougot a float, you got the flow
going on. Yeah, it happens. Yeah, so you lose a lot
of iron. You're tired, youknow what I mean? I know hers
is right around the twentieth twenty.First you can always regular Yep, you
can always tell because she starts eating. She's cravings for food like out of
nowhere. Well now I know whatthat is that day. So yeah,
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wait till your daughter hasn't. Iknow, she's gonna be a raging pitch.
I know every dad fell with it. Oh God. Anyway, enjoy
the eclipse tomorrow Tuesday. We'll checkin again. Thank you always for listening,
Winnie and Justin out