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March 19, 2025 • 17 mins
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J Replay and Thank You.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Should be another busy show today. We'll start with it
being a what do you Wednesday? So what job do
you recommend someone to avoid at all costs? Something that you
have worked maybe in the past it was so awful
you would suggest that no one else does that for
a career?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
The only one I could think.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Oh heyes, yourself, sister. We got all the morning law.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
Oh good, because I'm having a hard time. I've always
liked all my careers.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Think about that question. We're going to answer that on
today's show. Also, I'm life Hacks just for the heck
of it. Little food for thoughts.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Oh yeah, it's going to be busy, and of course
you it's.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Rearing a ugly head at my house now. Allergycs and
is here my two boys. I thought we were not going
to be able to send them to school yesterday. Their
allergies are so bad.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
It Mine were so bad that it was the morning
of St.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Patty's State.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
And I had woke up with sore throat.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
I'm going, oh gosh, but I don't have fevered anything.
And I go, oh no, And sure enough it was
the drainage.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Oh the itchy eyes. My nose is running right now.
I reached up and rubbed my nose. I'm like, oh,
my hand, this is like covered snot that you're on
that side.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
No, but I'm doing the same thing.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
So we started doing the regimen of flownaise and Claritan
and clariton. Yeah, but is there something else? Like maybe
something else that I'm not thinking of. You know, I've
always heard and I've never tried this, but they say
that getting honey from where you live because of the like,
there's something to do with the bees and the pollen.
I've tried it helped you build up the immunity. You
say no to that.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Well, I love honey from here, It's all I buy.
But it doesn't help, not me anyway.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
My oldest son, Grant. I remember when he went to
get tested for his allergies and he did, like this
on your back. Yeah, Like it started near the very
top by his shoulders, all the way down to his waist.
Every single thing was lit up.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
I had never had allergies growing up at California except cats.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
I was allergic to cats.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
Then when I after I moved here, this was about
actually recently, because I've been here a while. I got
the test. My whole back was covered. I'm allergic to everything.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Well, if you're in that situation and maybe you have
something that we wouldn't have thought of that helps you
get through these allergy seasons just getting started, we'd love
to hear from you. Please, how about the news you
need for this Wednesday, March the nineteenth, a police officer
underwent a partial leg amputation after he was hit by
a car Monday on I seventy. According to charges filed
in the case, eighteen year old Mackai Campbell charged with

(02:43):
first degree assault on a police officer, armed criminal action,
and aggravated fleeing. He was denied bond. Yesterday, as President
Trump promised, the records related to the JFK assassination has
been released. About eighty thousand pages are now posted to
the National Archives website. A law passed in nineteen ninety
two required the release of those records. However, Trump and

(03:04):
then former President of Biden had pushed back on the disclosure,
citing national security concerns. That's going to be interesting today
and that in the news you need now we spill
the tea with judyd So.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
A lot of people were talking on socials about Tracy
Morgan giving you know about getting sick at the New
York Knicks game.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
I won't say what kind of sick, but he was sick.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
Well, wasn't it like a bloody knows?

Speaker 3 (03:24):
No, it ended up what he was doing.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
I don't want to say because some of my beating breakfast,
you know, he was doing what when you you that way,
you don't feel good, you're Tommy and so it goes
off the mountain he put.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
I hate saying that word blue chuck. Oh, stop, it's gross. Anyway,
it was food poisoning.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
Oh is that what it was?

Speaker 3 (03:41):
It's a hall It was was food. Tracy Morgan needs
to watch what he eats.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
When I have food poisoning, it goes out Both ends.

Speaker 3 (03:47):
Thank you for sharing.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That is the tea without Philly and Judy in the morning.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
And I have a food for thought about Eminem's in Menms.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Okay, so, first of all, are they playing or are
they deliciously peanut Eminem's for this?

Speaker 1 (04:00):
It doesn't matter because they are having and giving away
the ultimate.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
Slubber party at their Times Square store.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Can you imagine if you ever dreamed of having a
sleepover in a candy store.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
I have been to that Eminem candy store on Times Square. Really,
it is multi leveled. It is ridiculously fantastic. Not just
every kind of color of Eminem. You get them all
and you collect them, put them in a little bag,
and then buy them and every kind of little caricature
of every different colored Eminem. It's the most awesome store
there is on the planet.

Speaker 1 (04:33):
I can't believe that I've been to New York three
toes I've ever been there.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Well, apparently one lucky winner and their friends will enjoy
a Lampi style setup, nostalgic sleepover activities, and an exclusive
Eminem's Fun Club flavor mixed.

Speaker 3 (04:45):
Plus, they're going to.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Get to hang with spokes candy and go on private
shopping spree.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
I really want to go side question, Yeah, are you
playing or are you peanut peanut.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
All the way so you don't touch by peeda mini.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
I thought for sure that we're gonna have like a
team Tuesday down the road, disused team you're on. But
you and I completely agree on this one. And it's
fantastic because so many people don't like the peanut m
and ms. You go to like a holiday party where
they've got just the red and the green ones. No
one will touch those.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
To me, it's like eating naked m and ms.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Right, It's like it's like eating mounds instead of an
almond Joy.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
You could take your coconut, give me ypen and m
and that is your food for thought.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
How we spill the tea with Judy d.

Speaker 3 (05:26):
This is unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
A twenty seven year old Pennsylvania young lady. She wanted
to pay off for her student debt of eighty thousand dollars,
so she kept doing thrift shops selling her clothes in
like assignment stores. In a year, in a year, she
paid off her debt.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
She paid eighty thousand dollars selling off like col Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
Through shop clothes. Could you believe I didn't even know
that you could do that.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Reck in my brain right now to think about the
bridges I've got around my house.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
You should start going to well d I don't, but
why not want to wear your bridges?

Speaker 3 (06:00):
That is the tea with us, really, and Judy.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
Suggest job wise, a career, maybe something that you've done
in the past, the job that you've worked in the
past that was so awful you would never suggest. In fact,
you maybe even warn people away from trying that job.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
I don't want to warn people away, but I did
not like being a hostess in a restaurant.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
I hate it. You didn't get.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Tips, Yeah, you got you know, minimum wage whatever it was,
and then you had to deal with people that would
get mad at you because what do you you kids
the tluet right.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, it's so la of you. By the way, Judy
grew up in La Angels also an actress, so really
no surprise that you worked in a restaurant as of course.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Yeah, I mean, And the thing is we would have
celebrities come in who wanted to be seated, and the
manager would go seat that right away.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
I'm going no, do you know?

Speaker 5 (06:42):
I am?

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Yeah, And you've got other people who are already sitting
there waiting for their seat, and you're gonna put these
people in front of them. That's just room.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
And I would get in trouble when I did that.
They go, I'd go, I'm not gonna see him just
because he did a movie.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Judy would never once again be a hostess at a restaurant.
I was a telemarketer for about three hours. Was in
high school. I wouldn't follow the script. They hired me
because I had a pleasant speaking voice. You have a
great voice, you could easily understand on the phone. The
problem was I wouldn't stick to their scripts, and so
I got fired for that.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
Their loss in our game.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
One job that you've had in the past, you would
never suggest anyone in the future. What is it? I
don't recommend if you like meat, I don't recommend ever
working in a butcher shop or a meat market. You
will see some gross, disgusting stuff and it'll turn you
off from eating me ever Again, I've always heard that
about like poultry. Also, I love chicken and eat chicken

(07:34):
all the time. My mom used to live by a
one of those big chicken companies and said that it
was just absolutely discussed just the smell was absolutely disgusted.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
No, I went vegan or vegetarian, I should say when
I was about sixteen. But I have an uncle, uncle Hugo,
who he went vegetarian when he went in to make meat.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Is that right?

Speaker 3 (07:51):
A packing place?

Speaker 4 (07:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:52):
It was just still discussing.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Is that it?

Speaker 2 (07:54):
Because this is interesting? Fun question this morning? And a
would you win? Say? What is one job you would
not recommend to anyone else?

Speaker 5 (08:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Now, what there is on our billion g D Facebook
page a call now, but not enough people.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Are using it.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah. Car insurance dot com study only fifty six percent
of American drivers can say this?

Speaker 3 (08:13):
What is it that they have?

Speaker 1 (08:15):
And I think I'm going to get this that they
have their insurance record in their car.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
You know you're supposed to have that.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
You know. What's interesting is one of the guesses that
stood out on our billion gd Facebook page. We've already
posted it there was that they've never gone without car insurance.

Speaker 3 (08:29):
Oh, you're not.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
Supposed to, but we all have. If I haven't, you've
never done that before. No, you've never in your twenties,
I know, please have it an neither of I's.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
However, incorrect. Am on Zoe. Here's a question to get.
According to a car insurance study, fifty six percent of
American drivers can say this what is it? They can say,
you just had a.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
Lunar eclipse, and now we are on the brink of
a solar eclipse, so what does that mean?

Speaker 3 (08:57):
A Bit from the Sky by podcast.

Speaker 5 (08:59):
The best way to study astrology is through patterns and cycles,
and with eclipses, there's an eighteen year correlation. So if
we go back eighteen years, that lends us judy at
March two thousand and seven.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Two thousand and seven, didn't we have like a financial collapse?
So does that mean history is going to repeat itself?

Speaker 5 (09:16):
So no, we don't correlate event for event, but we
do theme for theme. So eighteen years ago, what was
exposed is a big problem in housing, and what's being
exposed this time is a big problem in jobs. What
happened last time is a lot of people were kicked
out of their homes. Four one ks went way down.
It threw off a lot of people's retirement plans. This time,

(09:38):
you've got a lot of couples sitting there looking at
each other in two income family homes saying, honey, how
are we going to make it and obviously none of
that has hit the economy yet.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
Gee, thanks for the good news. So what are we
supposed to do?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Well?

Speaker 5 (09:49):
First, I'd say listen to the latest sky Vibe because
we talk about it in depth. Second, don't panic. We'll
get through this like we got through it last time.
Cut expenses, start saving, and develop a secon an income
stream that's not related directly to all this technology. Your
intuition can point you to what's right for you. Well,
that and a little chat GPT.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
You could hear the whole episode of the Skyviy podcast
on the free iHeartRadio Apple wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
And so, what is the job you've had in the
past that was so awful you would never recommend it
to maybe a friend or a family member in the future.
For me, it was being a telemarketer for all of
about three hours before I got fired because I wouldn't
follow their scripts.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Oh, that would drive me crazy.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
I mean ion was being a hostess little restaurant just
because I couldn't stand it.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
I was always gimbs. I mentioned this earlier, but I
was a pearl diver when I was in high school.
It's a Golden Corral dishwasher. And I always looked at
the hosts like the Krim Dela Krim of the jobs
there at the restaurant.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
No, I mean it seemed easy, except that you didn't
get tips.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
If you had to deal with people that weren't very nice.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
You catch your dress better than anybody building. True, I say,
you've made maybe the manager.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
Yeah, that's true. We did justice.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
You would never do it again. Is the job that
you've had in the past, you would never do again.
You wouldn't want anyone else to do either.

Speaker 5 (11:05):
Retail.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Oh my gosh, people can be so crazy in retail.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
I would not recommend it can translate.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
People can be mean.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Oh my gosh, I forgot. I did work in the
mall one summer. I was like sixteen. It was in
a mug store. People are really mean.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
I don't know. I think maybe I said I mentioned
that I also worked at Wendy's for a while. That
may be the only job I've ever had where I
had sort of direct contact with the consumer. But you're
Windy's people are just hungry. Nine times out OF's ten
they're okay.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Well, I mean I worked six Flags, like when I
was a teenager.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
I loved it.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
It was so much fun, and I had contact with
people all the time.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
You go diffrect, all right. So somebody mentioned earlier working
at like a butcher place. If you love meat. They said,
don't ever work for a butcher because that'll change things.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
I couldn't do that.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Tella Marketers say, I Judy says a hostess working at retail.
What are we forgetting? What are we missing? What's an
awful job? You'd never want anyone else to have that
you've had in the Yeah.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
We want to hear from you.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
You can always hit the calling out button on our
Feeling Gaudy Facebook page, or we have that free iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Yeah, I use that little red button. It's called talkback.
Hit that little button up message and come right to
us here in the studio.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
I don't think you're gonna get this.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Why do you always preface by saying that. I never
do that to you. I'm never saying you're gonna get
this or you're not going to get this.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
I do sometimes I say you're gonna get it, and
then you get mad at me.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
You say it every time, and then it makes me
feel like a failure. When I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
There must be something there. Here's the question.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Okay, the average person will lose twenty two of these
in their lifetime.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
What are they?

Speaker 2 (12:37):
Teeth?

Speaker 3 (12:39):
Oh, that's a lot of teeth.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Look, I can understand why you say that, because when
your baby, you lose your baby.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
No, you're wrong. I say that because my kid just
lost another tooth yesterday. Congratulations killing me breaking my bank
to fair seven seven? Missing tea is the tooth fairy?
Is bank seven? Missing teeth in his mouth? Right now? Wow?
Not in his mouth? Okay, so it's not the teeth
something that you lose.

Speaker 4 (12:59):
Car.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
No question again, is the average.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Person will lose twenty two of these in their lifetime.
What are they here?

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Maybe one more's TG pack message in regards to today's
conversation with us Billy and Judy on a what new
you Wednesday?

Speaker 1 (13:15):
Yeah, so it's what job that you've done? Would you
not ever recommend to somebody else? Now, again, this is subjective.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
Somebody might love being the hostess at aarrestaurant. I could
stand it.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
I'm racking my brain. So I'm fifty two. I started
out as a dishwasher at Golden Corral and then from there.
I went to Wendy's because they paid more money. Right,
We're from like three seventy five to four twenty five
an hour, and I'm pretty sure that was just the
change in minimum wage at that time. Yeah, and then
from there I got my first job in radio, and
it paid so poorly that I did the morning show

(13:47):
in my hometown. And then when I would get finished
with my show at ten in the morning, I went
over to Casey's the gas station and worked there.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
But you still enjoyed that.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
I would say, yeah, you've got ten dollars on pump
three and they would say, hey, here you go, and
enjoyed the show this morning.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Oh that's funny.

Speaker 2 (14:03):
I loved all of that. I just didn't like being
a telemarker. I did that for like three hours. It
was the worst job I ever had. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
I did all kinds of jobs. That's what you do,
I mean, have you got to try out things. I
was a mural painter.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
I loved it. Work for designers painting murals.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Well, that sounds interesting, y fun hustling all the time
when we were younger.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Yep, that's what happened.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
What is that one job you've had that you would
never recommend to anyone else milking a cow. Oh yeah,
they were unforgiving. So again I feel like I have
a story for everything you do. My dad was married
like five times and I think his fourth wife. They
lived in Wisconsin. Her parents owned a dairy farm.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Oh well, Wisconsin's the place to do that.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
We used to go as a kid. We would go
and stay like, you know, for like a month in
the summertime. And I can tell you that is nasty,
hard work.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
I could not.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
I used to roll Banta size about living on a
farm until I started watching these reality shows and I
was like, I couldn't do the work.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
I'm too lazy early up in the morning.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
I mean, we're up early. It's the work I don't
want to do.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
There you go, let's do this as always, Let's move
this over to our Billy and Judy Facebook page. You
get a question on a what you Wednesday? What is
a job one job that you would not recommend to
someone else?

Speaker 3 (15:08):
Yes, And if you are new, it's Billy and Judy.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
That's Billy with a why and Judy with an eye.
Judy says, there are some great hacks for your spring cleaning.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
This is something that I'm so excited to try this
is clean Talk is her name.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
She's a TikToker.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Over twenty three million views on this video on decluttering.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Wow, that's a lot of news.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
You're gonna love this because if anybody loves the declutter.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
It's you. That's true too. I am OCD actually.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
And I think you will love this and I'm going
to try it. So it's four steps. Step one, remove
everything and put it in a pile, she says, remove
everything from cabinet, draws, everything, put it in a big pile.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
We just went through this and this actually gives me
a lot of anxiety because my wife will take everything
out of the pantry and put it all.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
All in a big show.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
It starts usually on the kitchen island, but there's so
much junk in the pantry that it spills over, like
the dining room table and so forth. She will tell
me to stay out of the kitchen until she's finished
because she knows it'll give me a melt out.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
You'll go crazy.

Speaker 1 (16:04):
Now if you're in a small place like me, she says, do.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
This one room at a time. You could do that
as well.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Number two, categorize, So this is the time to sort
the big pile into smaller So you have a bin
for each whether it's clothes, pet supplies, makeup whatever, Okay,
all right, then you cut out.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
This is where it gets hard. It's challenging.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
You go through each of these bins inside what can
be thrown away or donated. And here's my favorite bin.
It's called purgatory bin. Stuff you're not sure about getting
rid of. Put it in that bin and then put
it somewhere like the garage or attic for a month.

Speaker 3 (16:38):
If you could live without it for a month, get
rid of it.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
So it's funny. Our kids love to go to one
of these arcade places where they have a claw yes,
and the claw machine. They're always pulling out these ridiculous balls.

Speaker 3 (16:49):
How do they even get those?

Speaker 2 (16:50):
And so we have like thirty of these balls, And
it's become a running joke with my group of friends
because they know that what I'll do is I'll pick
those up and I put those ahide them in the
long rerun it and after a week they haven't asked
where their ball is. I cut it up and I
throw it in the trash.

Speaker 3 (17:05):
Well, that's funny. You don't even try to donate it.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
I know as I was saying that, I thought this
is really gonna sound probably dont yes

Speaker 3 (17:11):
And that is just for the heck of it.
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