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You're waking up with fifth in themorning, Good morning. There's a good
chance, since you've had twenty fourhours to tap through the Instagram stories from
the Justin Timberlake show, that you'veseen it because it's dripping with nostalgia.
It was so good to see himthe other night at Reparina. What was
the average age and attendance? Youthink lots of millennials. It was us

(00:26):
doing millennial dancing, but I wouldsay there were parents there and then there
were also younger kids there. Itwas like three generations worth of people even
said it three decades. Wow.Sarah A Leasee from WBN usually Saunter's sound
to my show at one point oranother. She's my work bestie. We're
going to talk about millennial trends,and I'm just like, oh, the
Justin timberlike stuff just felt so goodto me the other night. But it

(00:48):
had me thinking of all the otherthings that just bring back so many core
memories. Let me see if you'retriggered by any of these. Do you
remember when we used to drink likediat coke out of bottles, which we
still do to this day, butinside the cap of the diet coke bottle,
there's that little circular piece of plasticand it usually had some sort of
message on there, or you couldhave won something. Yes, but we

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used to take the plastic piece outof the cap. I wish we had
a soda here to explain this toyou. And then you would like bite
the center piece of it and ripout the middle and then stretch the outer
piece of the plastic enough to makeit a bracelet. Yes, do you
remember that? God, dude,that is so taking me back. And
then speaking of bracelets, the ogfriendship bracelets that you and I were talking

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about, these little squiggly neon bracelets. They were shaped like animals or objects
like I had a Wiener dog one. You talked about how you had a
dinosaur one. They came in shapeslike stars and squares, and you would
stack them on your wrist, butnobody knew exactly what the shape was once
it was on your wrist, andyou always had to have seven hundred and

(01:57):
eighty five of them on, whichmeant they were so great because imagine how
jermy they were. Like if you'restill wearing seventy five Tailor Swift bracelets from
last summer, you might you mightneed to take them off. That would
be me. I still wear theFriendship bracelets from that concert last summer.
But yeah, I mean, it'sjust amazing how much has changed over the

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past. I don't decade especially,but we're the generation that had the millennial
nostalgia yep. And I don't knowif any other generation will have this like
intense nostalgia because it comes with fashion, which you see circle back around the
ice Bucket challenge, by the way, ten years old yesterday, no way,

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Yeah, to try to raise awarenessfor als, and that was an
excuse for everyone to like get ana bathing suit. Like. I loved
it when somebody passed the challenge offto me because I remember, like I've
been working out so hard. I'mlike, I am going to put up
this thirsty video, which that's howmy brain works, and I like to
stay still still putting up their strapscan follow along at Sarah at least one

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to wait. Plenty of thirst there. But I had my boyfriend recorded and
I stood in his backyard and likehis dad was mowing the grass. So
his dad is in the back likemowing the grass and looking over like what
the hell is she doing? I'mlike oh, just pouring a bucket of
ice water over top of my headwhile I stand here in a bikini for

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charity, which it didas a lotof money. It really did, though,
Like, why was my intention sobad? Sarah? At least from
w Eben. We're in the midstof talking about MILLENNI nostalgia that started about
like a day ago when Justin Timberlakewas in town. The last one I
will bring up, and it isnot the first time I've talked about it
on the show. Okay, whoif you can think back, there was

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a certain not animal they sometimes areanimals. They were animals. They were
supposed to pay our college tuition.The more you collected of these animals,
the more they would have paid yourcollege tuition. Oh yeah, definitely.
The beanie baby, Oh my god, and we have plenty. Aaron Peace,
Glory, that Princess Diana bear,the purple one. If you had

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collected that and kept it in aglass case, it was supposed to pay
your college tuish exactly, and Ishould have like a whole ass house over
it. They were like, ifyou collect all of these, leave them
in the cases, you will beset for life. And I did that
and it's like, we'll give youfive bucks for ten of them, and
now we bought them from the mostconspicuously. We would pull over to a

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barrel like a media a mini vanon the side of the highway is where
you would buy this. Princess DianaBear, I'm crying. When my best
friend from college and postgrad we livedtogether, her name is Ashley, she
moved into her boyfriend's house, whois now her her domestic partner. Yeah,
she brought an entire tub of beaniebabies why at thirty four years old,

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and he was like, hun,these are going but it were off
it goodwill please get them out ofour house? Oh I'm dead. I'm
dead, all right, So youobviously are already, like you can feel
it in your bones right now.If there's something that you just have to
share with us, five win threeseven one. The talkback feature on the
iHeart radio app also works as well. If we stream kiss, you'll see

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the microphone right next to the playbutton and join the show. Every single
current American Beanie baby release, that'sa four hundred dollars baby by itself.
Hi, good morning, Wow.The millennial nostalgia continues. We're just dripping
in it. Today you're waking upwith Tiff in the morning on Kiss one
oh seven one. Good morning,Good morning. Hi, I'm Anthony.

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I'm talking out in the staff thismorning. Yeah, go ahead, Anthony,
you're on the air. I wantedto talk about the song you just
now played, I want tickets tothe last concert, and it was great
and it took me back to mytwenty Oh yeah, Nelly, Nelly,
Nelly was here two weeks SOO,I'm glad you had fun. Oh I'm
congression. Yeah, oh good,Well, let's good to hear from me.

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Thanks for listening. Man, youhave a day you too. Bye.
If you're just walking into this conversation, let me usher you and it
come on, come on hang outso you have a chance to win genuine
tickets. By the way, inlike two minutes, you're just gonna need
the key word millennial because my friendSarah, who works down the hall,
we were just in the midst ofkind of reminiscing that justin Timberlake show really
brought something up inside of me twonights ago. Maybe you were at that

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show and you're like, damn,this is just there's something special about millennium.
Millennial nostalgia, so we're running itback. If you've got something,
you're more than welcome to join theshow. Here we go. Hello.
Remember burning CDs and then putting thewhole playlist on the CD and Murker,
you know, I just got ridof my burnt CDs and the ones that

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were in my center console like notlong ago. All right, coming up
next, Like I said, yourchance to win the genuine tickets don't go
far. And you're waking up withTiff in the morning on just one O
seven to one kiss one O sevenone, Good morning? Is this Tiff
Potter? This is she that youwant? My phone, my ConA.

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I'm dancing in my car right now, just so you know, I love
it. I feel like he couldjust do that song about fifteen times in

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a row and that would be plentyfor the show. What's your name?
What neighborhood are waking up with mein this morning? Is Amy? I'm
on the West side, Amy.Thank you for listening to Tiff in the
morning. Thank you. You're gonnahave a good time at genuine girl.
I appreciate you. Yes, awesome. Is there anything you want to contribute

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to the show this morning? Inregards to millennial nostalgia. Oh, definitely
the MTV or just coming home andwatching you know, just different TV shows.
Yeah, oh man, it wasso good. I had said to
Sarah when she was in here thatthat that feeling of coming home on a

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Friday after school and watching TGIF andeating pizza with your friends in the basement
was just like the bes. Yeah, waiting for someone to call you,
oh on the homecow. Oh yeah, Niki niaking the cordless sound uptairs in
your room. Well, thank youfor the call. I love your energy.

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Always welcome on my show Commercial Free. In the meantime, we're not
far off from the three things youneed to know coming up at seven point
fifty. Also, I feel likeif you're inclined to DM me or talk
back with me on the cordless phonesituation, and I feel like there's something
there with that. Remember, Ijust yeah, you've got a story.

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I don't know if you've got it, you've got a memory, share it
with me. In the meantime,like I said, we're still commercial Freak.
Good morning. When you need toknow she's got you, it's three
things with tip good morning. We'rejust before eight o'clock and at eight thirty
eve yr chance to win a familyfour packet tickets to co sid Let's start
off with Katie Perry announcing that hernext studio album is coming out in September.

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She did so with a live streamyesterday where she released the track list
and who's going to be featured onit. I have a clip from one
of those features for you here ina second. The quality is kind of
mick ause I pulled it from herlive stream, But this is a song
featuring twenty one Savage, A savageyoung man in your dream I heard you

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got a jump just to put onyour dreams. I'm like Amazon, because
I got what you need. Shegave me a hard so I gave him
my chik to ky babysat pleasing myKa. I think that the more you
listen to that song, the moreyou're gonna like it if you were kind

(10:07):
of met on at the beginning.But what I did pick up is twenty
one use the jump in your jeansline. You know who else infamously used
that line. I'll be talking tomy friend Yang k Game Gang. You
don't jump to put jeans on,maybe you won't feel my pane don't be
amazed if you remember that song waslike the thing of twenty twenty. So
where do we stand with Katie Perry. Well, her new song, Woman's

(10:30):
World, does come out tomorrow.I'll play a little clip of what you
can expect, and I will havethat for you every hour in my show
Wait Going Away. Yeah, theWoman's World then, ye, yeah,
damn right. I'm excited for thatone. I think it is going to

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go back to like the bubblegum popKaty Perry era from two thousand and eight.
All right, Second, and threethings you need to know. First
of all, congratulations are in orderto Sabrina Carpenter, who is already in
the works of having the song ofSummer with Espresso maybe even please please please,
depending on what your favorite is.But she sold out the tour.

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Unfortunately, Sabrina did not announce adate in Cincy. You guys know how
I feel about that. But shewill be in Columbus on the twenty third
of September. I believe sold theentire tour out, and she posted on
Instagram yesterday saying thank you to herfans, of course, and right below
that the first comment is Taylor Swiftsaying it is the Summer of Sabrina and

(11:33):
may it continue for forever in allcaps. And you guys know the Tiff
in the Morning Song of Summer campaignwill launch like a couple of weeks from
now, so start thinking what youwant to be in that category. You're
gonna vote on it. The reasonwhy Song to Summer is so big is
just because anytime you hear it,it immediately transports you back to whatever summer
memories you had from that year.All right, And finally, in three

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things you need to know, FCCincy plays on Saturday. Speaking of soccer,
let me pull it up for you. England beat the Netherlands and the
euro Cup. Now. The reasonwhy I'm bringing that up is because I
just watched that game another game fromthe Netherlands when I was there a couple
of days ago. But the coolpart about it is when the England won,

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the Killers played the game in thebackground and then timed it up with
bright Side. What you do,dude, that's like the number one karaoke
song. All right, that's threethings you need to know for the eleventh
of July coming up at eight twenty. We do this every Thursday career Happiness
with Julie on the job. Ifyou have a summer job, how important

(12:41):
is it to make that into yourcareer. What can you do to launch
yourself from your summer job. We'lltalk about that next. You're waking up
fifth in the morning. H Goodmorning, Career Happiness with Julie Bauki.
She's our show's career mentor, andas we I don't want to even begin
to say wrap up summer because we'refar from that, but we're deep into

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summer jobs right now. And atthis point, if somebody is trying to
grow their career and they're wondering,is this summer job should I be half
in half out? Is this forme to just make some money and have
a good time, or can Iturn this into something? What is the
importance of having a summer job andgrowing it? Good morning, Julie,
Good morning. Having a summer jobor any sort of summer activities, even

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if it's volunteer work, you arestarting to build a reputation, you're starting
to build a set of skills,and you're also starting to build relationships with
people who can be instrumental in whateveryou do next. So we sometimes minimize
the role or the value of avolunteer activity, or working at Starbucks or

(13:45):
really working as a valet. Andwe start we say, eh, this
isn't a professional job. Doesn't matter, But how we get to the next
step and the next step after that, and all the steps in our careers
comes from the relationships, the reputation, and the skills we build wherever we
show up. And I love theword are you referrable? Will the people

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that you work beside alongside, whetherit's customers or people that your report to
or your colleagues, how will theyspeak of you after this summer is over?
Will they be happy to refer youto something different, something maybe that's
a better fit, or will theywill they have gotten sort of the opinion

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of you that well, yeah,you know, I didn't get the feeling
that she was trying very hard orshe showed up late. Every day.
We start to build our reputation andthen our ability to leverage every time we
show up somewhere. It's just soit's just like, how important is the
summer job to someone's life? Imean, they definitely as a time where
you know, you work at theice cream store. I'm just giving loose

(14:50):
examples. I was a lifeguard formy whole life. I loved that summer
job and I do think it gaveme skills to use as I was going
to find career moves early in mycare So there has to be a balance,
though, right of enjoying your summerjob mixed with using it for future
career endeavors. Yeah. The firstthing you want to make sure, no
matter what you're doing is exceed expectations. Make sure that you are referable,

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that your leader is happy to seeyou, and you do a great job,
and you're taking stuff on even ifyou know you don't want to do
that job forever. That's the firstthing. The second is making sure that
you are connecting with the people therewho are the juice, the person you
report to their colleagues or their peers, the person who's running the whole thing,
key customers. You want to beknown as that person that they'd love

(15:39):
to have you back again. Andeven if it's work you hate, you
can do it for three months,and so we build a reputation and we
connect with people every day and they'reforming opinions about us, and so it's
very whether it's paid or not paid. It's extremely important that you show up
and do a good job because thatwill be a part of your reputation and

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how people speak of you moving forward. So sleeping in in the summer and
just kind of phoning it in atthe summer job isn't gonna cut it anymore.
Well, you know, we allwe need to do a little bit
of that, use a little balanced, just a little bit. But yeah,
I don't look at it as eh, you know, who cares.
I'm working as a lifeguard. Itdoesn't matter. Sure it does because people
are forming opinions of you at alltime. Julie Bouki be a uk e

(16:25):
the Buki group dot com, orif it's just easier for you to search
your social media on your phone,do that. Julie Bouki is our career
menally on the job, on thejob and Instagram. It's a great way
to just reach out and answer askher questions on her own. She's awesome
for that. Thank you. JulieWelome. You're waking up with Tiff in
the morning on Kiss one O sevento one. Good morning, Collared sen

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co sign start dialand five one threeseven, four nine, one oh seven
one. If you're like, oh, come on, Tiff, I'm running
a little late, I need help, help me. I'm poor, help
me, I'm buller. What movieis that from? Maybe I'll just give
you the tickets if you know thatquote. If you need a hint,

(17:11):
we do the same keyword every Thursday. So five one three seven, four
nine one oh seven one. Goodluck in the meantime. You know I'm
commercial free cause you're waking up withTiff in the morning on kiss one o
seven one. Good morning. I'mreally hoping you have a keyword from me,
brides Ma. Yes, you gotit, girl, You did get
the quote? Are you kidding me? Yeah? Congratulations, you are going

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to Kosa. I get a familyfour pack of tickets for you. Oh
my gosh, awesome. Thank you, You're welcome. Do you love that
movie just as much as I do? Yes? I do? Yeah?
What's your name? When neighborhood?You waking up with me in this morning,
Crystal butch Thornton and I am inBates, Niana. Well, thank
you for listening to Tiff in themorning every day. Yes, love you
guys. Thank you. Oh thanks. I appreciate that. If you're like,

(17:59):
wait a minute, I love Bridesmaidstoo, and you were awfully excited
about that movie, Tiffany, Iget excited when people know the quotes of
movies that I'm if you that's likea love language to me if I quote
a movie or a TV show andyou get it, especially a Will Ferrell
movie. And I had brought upan infamous Bridesmaids quote that help me,
I'm poor. Okay, everyone shouldexperience first class at least once in their

(18:22):
lives. Then Annie shouldn't miss outjust because she can't afford it. No,
ma'am, I'm afraid that's not allowed. Help me. I'm poor.
No, listen, I was juston a plane. Well, I flew.
I was upgraded to first class whenI left here to go to my
to Amsterdam. We on our layoverflight to JFK, they upgraded us,
and I was like, this isthe first time I've ever sat in first

(18:45):
class like that was like, ohmy god. But the entire time I
just kept being like, hello,I'm missus Iglesias. Help me, I'm
poor, like stove, oh man. I could go off for hours on
that. All right, We're commercialfree for a hair longer coming up after
and two songs. I have thethree things you give me two songs.
I've got three things that you needto know to get your day started in

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Cincy when you need to know She'sgot you, It's three things with tip
on Kiss. Good morning, we'rejust before nine o'clock, and a reminder
at nine oh five, I haveyour first chance of the morning to win
one thousand bucks. We're back topaying your bills on Kiss, so don't
go farm. Twenty four hours ago, on my show, I talked about

(19:26):
going to Costco for the first timethis year. I'm going to a girls
trip at Norris Lake this weekend,and I don't ever, ever ever get
to go to Costco because I don'thave a membership. I'm a party of
one in a small, one bedroomapartment. So I'd asked, you,
guys, what do I get?What are the things? What do I
need? Can confirm the hot dogis still a dollar fifty? Nonetheless,
wouldn't you know? Costco in thenews this morning because they are raising their

(19:52):
membership prices. Costco has announced theirfirst membership fee hike in seven years in
an attempt to keep prices down.Then there's stores. It will cost sixty
five dollars for a basic membership offive dollars from the previous mark. Executive
memberships will jump up ten dollars toone hundred and thirty dollars. You know
that's my guy Lee Allen from sevenhundred Wow down the hall here. You'll

(20:15):
have to tell me what the differencebetween a basic and exec membership is.
But raising it five bucks, itwasn't as bad. When you hear rate
hikes, you're like, oh no, how much is it gonna be?
I think that was manageable. Okay. Second, in three things you need
to know, let's talk Katie Perry. Less than twenty four hours from now,
will have a brand new single fromKatie. This is called a Woman's
World. If you didn't hear theclip of it I played yesterday, here's

(20:37):
a little reminders. Wait going away, that's a Woman's World and you get
dubby ooh you damn right you are. Yeah, Katy Perry's new song comes
out at midnight. I'll have itfor you every hour in the show.
Also yesterday, Katie started a livestream and announced that her new album,

(21:00):
coming out in September, is calledOne four three, which means I love
you. And she released the tracklist and who's gonna be featured on it?
First one I recognized was twenty oneSavage and here's a little clip of
the song. Quality is not thatgreat because I just pulled it from her
when she just played it off ofher own phone. You dream I heard

(21:21):
you got a jump just to puton your jeans. I'm like Amazon because
I got what you need, ahard so I gave him my keke Kenny
babys can't can't not bad? Right? You know I noticed to use the
lyric jump in my jeans. Youknow who else infamously used that lyric?

(21:45):
Right, I'm talking to my friend, Gang Gang Gang. You don't jump
to put jeans on, maybe youwon't feel my pidle. Don't get amazed.
I remember that song. It waslike the biggest thing in twenty twenty.
So again, new album in September, singles coming tomorrow. I'll have
it for you all show long.And then finally in three things you need
to know, I always like totouch base on television, right, because

(22:07):
television is a big part of ourshow. This one's for you. Since
I don't watch it, I don'thave the Netflix login. But Stranger Things
five, when are we getting thisthing? Yeah's quickly, It's okay,
you know what I mean. It'sjust a big season, so I guess
taken a bit to shoot, andthey're a little bit of delayed. So
you look the pandemic and both ofthe strikes the set. But we're going
full force right now. It's justpretty good. That was gotten. Matt'st

(22:29):
what's his last name? Matt isYou guys know this isn't a show that
I watch, so I'm struggling withthe name here a little bit. That
one took forever, right, thatwas delayed and delayed and delayed. So
you heard from him there. Anotherannouncement came out yesterday. If you're a
fan of Severance season two premiere datecoming in the new year. Here's a
quick clip for you. This isan Apple TV show. I give consent

(22:52):
for the Luman Corporation to seven ofmy memories between my work life and my
personal life. Oh I love guys. If you don't have Apple TV,
they do not miss. Everything thatgoes on Apple is high quality. That
show is called Severance. If you'relooking for a recommendation, all right,
that is three things you need toknow for the eleventh of July. If
you can give me a little bitof your time, I can give you
a little bit of cash. Ihave your chance to win a thousand bucks

(23:15):
at five pass. I'm going topay your bills on Kiss. The best
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