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March 4, 2025 44 mins
Irrational fears, Uber driver tales, and Timeshare scams- plus all of Cincy’s top trending stories (we’ll have to wait longer for the new Buc-ee’s) and more! Listen live weekdays 6-10a &follow @thetiffpotter
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You're waking up with in the morning, kiss good morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I did not know how to help my friend through
this text message that I got right before bed last night.
So for context, I tried to get into bed before
nine o'clock and I'm lucky enough to do that. I
know that. And I heard my phone because I keep
my phone on my bed, so I like kind of
heard it and I look over at it and it's

(00:25):
my best friend and she goes. So my son just
asked me what this one thing was. We were cry
now if I had to explain it without saying it,
it's like two numbers together, two numbers together, and he's like, hey, mom,

(00:47):
like what is this. She said that her husband just
kind of like stood there and froze, and they didn't
they didn't know how to manage. And so I think,
like all good parents, I said what did you do?
And she's like, I just lied and said I had
no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Oh my god, those.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Are the things that no one prepares you for. There's
no books on that, there's no warning, I have no insight.
I felt for her in that moment. I mean, he
just kept it moving. It was something that he learned
about or not learned about but or heard about in school? Right,
Like where do kids hear things all over the place.
She's like, I have no idea. I just kind of

(01:27):
she said, Mom, I've never heard of it. See, all right,
go get ready for bed. Oh if you have a
similar story, I'd love to hear from you. You can talk
back with Tiff on the iHeartRadio App. Okay, all right,
we're not far off from the three things you need
to know later on this morning at six point fifty
jay Z not surprised that he's doing this. Not surprised.

(01:51):
I can't say that I am. I'll have that and
more when you search Kiss one oh seven one on
the iHeart Radio app. You won't miss it. Good morning.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
To know she's got you. It's three things with tip
on when I was seven one.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
T Higgins is not happy. I get it.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Excuse me.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
We're just before seven o'clock. I think the temperatures are
supposed to be warm today again, a little bit of
wind out there. Hies in the sixties, let me confirm this,
But by tomorrow night we're back down into the thirties again.
So it's that weird time of bringing multiple layers. All right,
let's start off with t Higgins, the Bengals announcing yesterday

(02:32):
that they're officially putting a franchise tag on tea for
the second year in a row. Now, listening to me explain,
this is probably your worst nightmare. I had to even
get the low down from the guys at seven hundred WLW.
But essentially, the NFL allows a team, I think one
player a year to say like, you can't go anywhere
and we're not signing you to a long term contract.

(02:55):
For the Bengals, it kind of just like kicks the
can down the road until they, I'm assuming, can figure
out how much money they want to pay him. As
of right now with the franchise tag, they take like
the average of the top five salaries of the top
five wide receivers in the NFL, and that's what he gets.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Now.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
He doesn't have to accept it, but he can't go anywhere,
right He could say, well, I'm not playing, but he's
kind of at the prime of his career. So I
just feel like it creates just negativity in the locker room.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Now.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
I don't know anything about money when it comes to
the NFL, but do you remember at the beginning of
last year, last season, it just felt like the juju
was off and we need everything to align. So you'll
see lots of pictures of t Higgins on social media
over the next twenty four hours and that is why
all right, and maybe even the next week because second

(03:43):
in three things you need to know this morning. Unfortunately
a long life lived, but Dolly Parton's husband passed away,
and she had posted on social saying Carl Dean, husband
of Dolly Parton, passed away March third in Nashville at
the age of eighty two. He'll be laid to rest
in a private ceremony with his immediate family, and he

(04:04):
was survived by his siblings, Sandra and Donnie. Carl I
spend many wonderful years together. Words can't do justice the
love we shared for over sixty years. Thank you for
your prayers and sympathy. We are asking for your privacy.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Now.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Here's Dolly Parton, by the way, talking about her relationship
with him and just how special and unique it was to.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Them to have you know someone there in your corner
and you know they love you for just who you are,
not what you do, not what other people think you are,
and they know you you know for who you are,
and just there's a great comfort in that knowing that
someone loves you exactly for who you are. Because he
fell in love with me before I became a star.
And so somebody said, oh, you know, you know, how

(04:53):
do you feel about being married to the star? He said,
I don't know what it was like to him. I'm
a star, but not he doesn't relate to any of that.
Oh he doesn't care about that.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Well, he's proud of me.

Speaker 4 (05:04):
I don't mean that if that's not how he sees me.
Not how the public's seated.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Sixty two years of marriage. Like I said, he was
eighty two. I just googled it. She's seventy nine. Our
national treasures are getting older, all right. Then, lastly, and
three things you need to know. You remember me reporting
on Jay Z's accuser weeks over a week's long span,
and then that you know, lawsuit was dropped. Now Jay

(05:30):
Z is turning around and folowing a lawsuit against his
Jane Doe, who by the way, was never released the
name or anything, and his lawyer saying, quote, mister Carter
does not commence this action lightly, but the extortion and
abuse of mister Carter by Doe and her lawyers must stop.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
Now.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Tony Busby, who is her lawyer. You'll remember his name
because he's come up in a bunch of other cases.
He says that there's no merit to this lawsuit. But
jay Z's teams essentially like you forced her to move
forward with this knowing that there wasn't any validity or truth.
Now we'll see what ends up coming out in court.
But you know, it's always this fine line of of course,
you know, believing accusers, but if accusers are lying and

(06:11):
they're they're wrong, they're really really tainting it for those
that need the help. So we'll see what comes out
of this one. By the way, jay Z and Beyonce
hosted a big Vanity Fair Oscars after party. Actually I
don't think it was the Vanity Fair one. I know
jay Z and Beyonce hosted a big Oscars after party.
I did not see either of them in any of
the photos. All right, that is three things you need

(06:33):
to know for three four five. I was journaling early
this morning and I noticed, oh wow, it's March fourth,
twenty twenty five. Three four five. So there you go.
If you're a numbers person, the best way to keep
listening to Tip in the morning is on the iHeartRadio app.
When you search Kiss one oh seven one, you'll get
commercial free music around seven oh five ish, and we're
going to talk about this one thing that my parents
are involved in that is an absolute nightmare and I

(06:56):
don't know how to get them out of it. We'll
get to that.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
You're waking up with it in the morning time.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Kis Nope, New Fear Unlocked. I'd be hard pressed to
find if anyone in the Tri State has a story
about a scorpion. No, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, New
Fear Unlocked. I saw this come up on my feed

(07:22):
and I was chit chatting about it with Sarah Elise
and Kid Chris in our newsroom. That's kind of how
things go here during commercials, were like, oh did you
see this? Did you see this? I saw that. Fox
nineteen posted it as welm. This woman was flying in
from Mexico into Logan Airport, Boston when she was stung
by a scorpion that was trapped in her winter jacket.

Speaker 5 (07:44):
Passengers at Logan Airport returning to terminal eat Today shocked
to learn a scorpion stung a woman here last night Boston,
MS says a fourty year old woman returning from a
flight from Mexico was stung on her finger by the scorpion,
was taken to the hospital.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
And there's no way, there's no way. I don't know
if it's this thing that I have, you know, I
kind of like that's it. Like ha, you know when
you ever have this spear that there's something in your bed, right,
Like there's a snake in my bed, there's a snake
in my boots. No, there's a snake in my bed.
Also that same feeling that you get when you sleep.

(08:22):
You can't sleep with your foot dangling off your bed, right.
I mean you and I are on the same page.
You can't do that. No, you cannot do that. Goosebumps
will come and get you now. You can't travel. You
gotta check your luggage. You gotta check your jacket pocket.
It's like finding something in your shoes if you've maybe
left them outside. That scorpion made a journey of a lifetime.

(08:42):
Can you imagine being in the warmest climate right now,
right having yourself a little tropical drink as a scorpion,
you know you're trolling around and then you somehow end
up back in a woman's bag that takes you back
to the hell of winter in Boston. I know what
that's like. That's a no for me. No wonder why
he's stung her, Like, how did I get here? This
is a nightmare. She had to go to the hospital.

(09:03):
Like I said, I'd be hard pressed to see if
there would be any Cincinnatians that have scorpions stories. If
that's the case. Five one, three, seven, four nine one
seven one. But also, while we're just hanging out, I'd
be curious if you have any irrational fears like a
snake in your bed. Well, that is most certainly a
way to wake up. You know, if you hear a

(09:24):
music or a song like that. You are listening to
Tiff in the morning, it's kiss one oh seven one,
still commercial free high, you're on the air, Good morning.

Speaker 6 (09:31):
I have a scorpion story.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Oh my god, I didn't think we were going to
get one single one here in Cincy. Quickly lay it
on to me.

Speaker 6 (09:38):
It's not for Cincinnati. But we took a trip to
Gatlinburg several years ago, and when we checked into the room,
we were reading the guest book, and they had mentioned
that there were scorpions in the room, so we didn't
think anything of it. We go to bed the first night,
I get up in the middle of the night and
I find five of them on the floor in the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (09:56):
Now, so they're much small. Yes, they're much small, or
they're like bottle cap size scorpions. Okay, you know, so
I killed them all, you know, so that my wife
would not be free now. But then when we went
to breakfast in the morning at a local spot, they
kind of asked the kitchen help and they said, yeah,
they're called mountain scorpions, and they're not uncommon in the
Gatlinburg Smokey Mountain area.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
I will do.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Well.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Let me tell you this. Are you going back to
Gatlinburg again? I've heard mixed streets.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
We have been back.

Speaker 6 (10:25):
We have been back several times.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
What's your name with Neighborhoddy waking up with me and
I'm Kevin.

Speaker 6 (10:30):
I'm just on my way to work.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Kevin, your true husband, hero. You know you just you
saved your gal. I love that. I love that for you.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
I appreciate you.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Thanks for listening. So if you're just walking into the story,
here this morning. I'll catch up to speak quick quick.
It's uh at at a Logan airport. This woman came
in from Mexico and she went to put her winter
jacket on something you can relate to here out of
CBG right now, and there was a scorpion inside and
it stung her. And new fears have been unlocked, that's
for sure, which is kind of where this conversation is going.

(11:00):
We have time to check at least one or two
of your talkbacks. What's your unusual unhinged fear.

Speaker 7 (11:06):
I get really nervous before roundabouts when I'm driving. We
don't have them that much in the States, so when
everyone pops up, I'm look, oh god, oh God, oh God.
And I'm always fine, but summer is really scary. They
have like multiple lanes and multiple pop offs.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
And you know, as someone that lives near thank you
for the talkback with Tiff. By the way, when you
search kiss on the iHeart app, you too can leave
me voice notes in the top right hand corner if
you don't feel like calling me. As someone that frequents
the Taylor Southgate, that's the first rotary that comes to
mind as well. And you can always tell when someone

(11:44):
has no idea what they're doing there. I've heard them
called roundabouts where I am back in New England. In
Boston they're called rotaries. So but that's a good one.
New fear on luck all right. In the meantime, we're
still commercial. Fore you're more than welcky to contribute as well.
I appreciate you stuff, and by the show Good Morning,

(12:04):
we're like seconds away from moving on to our next thing.
You're waking up with TIF in the morning on kiss
Onue oh seven one. But I wanted to make sure
we got to one or two more of your unusual,
unhinged fears.

Speaker 8 (12:17):
My unusual fear is spiders, like a lot of people,
but that spiders are hiding in things like my folded
clothes and my towels. Like when I get out of
the shower, every single time, I have to check the
towel and make sure there's not a spider on it.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
Girl, as someone that has a fear of snakes in
their bed, I get it. I get it that one.
And a girlfriend of mine, I'm just remembering from high school,
she would check her shower curtain behind her shower curtain
every time she got home all right. Thank you for
the talk back with TIF. I'll mention it again because
when you search kiss on the iHeartRadio app, you can
listen to music, you can contribute, you can be a
part of our community. The microphone is in the top

(12:54):
right hand corner. And we were just chit chatting a
little bit about your unusual fears. Because this woman landed
at Logan Airport in Boston. The story is kind of everywhere.
I saw Fox nineteen posted it as well. And she
put her winter jacket on when there was a scorpion
in the pocket of her jacket and it stung her
and I would rather burn my winter jacket and ever

(13:14):
experienced that. Okay, let's move on. Coming up in a
song or so. I could use your advice in your help,
My parents are wrapped up in what I believe to
be the biggest scam of all time, and I feel
like there's a chance that you might be involved in
a scam like this too, but you might actually have

(13:35):
some benefit out of it. I know this sounds wild.
I will get to it in three minutes. Hang tight, you're.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Waking up fifth in the morning, Kiss on seven one.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
I don't know if this is controversial or not. It
could just be what my family is going through. But
I feel like time shares are the scam of a
lifetime that somehow our parents got involved with. If you
disagree or you agree either way, I'm trying to squeeze
this conversation and quick quick before we dive into the
three things you need to know, which I do every

(14:06):
day at seven fifty. So if you have something to
contribute or help with, send help sos, start calling me now,
or talk back with Tiff on the iHeartRadio app to
give me your insight, etc. I'll spin you the till
quick quick. But you guys know that I've been in
the midst of just kind of helping my dad navigate

(14:26):
the second phase of his life. I don't know if
it's the second or the third or fourth whatever. I've
cleaned out his house, we set up his estate and
a trust, and you know, we've been navigating a lot
of things. One of those things is this damn time
share that my dad was roped into. I don't know

(14:47):
how long ago, at least ten years ago. My dad
decided it was a good idea, probably because my you know,
I'm not even gonna go there, not even gonna go
there with my stemom, not even gonna go there. But anyways,
they go out to Vegas like one time, and they
got roped into the damn timeshare. Who has a time
share in Las Vegas? Why would you do that? Hotels

(15:11):
in Vegas are twenty dollars. I don't know why, but
my dad somehow someway decided to sign up for a
time share in Las Vegas. And you know, I'm pretty
sure you're just roped into that until the day you
die and then thereafter. I don't know how time shares work.
I'm still trying to get caught up on it. Researching

(15:32):
on the internet is not my forte. I really go
off of what the people around me say. So I
don't know one what to do with this, like can
you get out of it? How do you get out
of it? And two, can can you use it?

Speaker 9 (15:45):
Like?

Speaker 2 (15:45):
Why aren't we used? Oh and that's the other thing too.
By the way, he purchased the time share, Let's say
the ten plus years ago has maybe used it one time,
So you're paying for something that you literally never used. Meanwhile,
I'm a vacation gal. I'm a millennial. That's all millennials
do is go on vacation? Just kidding? Can I use this?
Do I have to go to Las Vegas and use this?
What is a timeshare? And how to help?

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Right?

Speaker 2 (16:07):
You can clearly tell that our family is kind of
butting heads a little bit on this thing. Five one three, seven,
four nine one seven one, or talk back with TIF
on the iHeartRadio app. In the meantime. We're still commercial
free and as promised, we're not far off from the
three things you need to know to get your day
started and Cincy, if you can hang around for either
of those, good morning. Thank you for indulging me on

(16:29):
this timeshare conversation. You're waking up with TIF in the
morning here on Kiss one oh seven one, and I'm
navigating like the greatest scam of all time, which is
my dad's time share. I don't get it. I don't
get it. Why do our parents get involden time shares?
Do we still have them? Are you using one? So quick? Quick?

(16:49):
My dad got a timeshare in Vegas of all places,
over ten years ago, and he has used it maybe
one time. And we're in the process of trying to
figure out, like, how what do I do this thing?
How do I get out of it? Can I use it?
Who uses it? Why do we have them?

Speaker 10 (17:04):
We went to one in Vegas and they got a
bunch of free tickets to different shows, which was great,
but we ended up.

Speaker 8 (17:11):
Being there for over three hours.

Speaker 9 (17:15):
They paid for us to.

Speaker 10 (17:16):
Get it uber there, but on the way home, of course,
after we said no, they made us pair when went
back to our hotel.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
Thank you for the talkback with TIF. That's kind of
where I'm leaning. First, You're more than welcome to call,
but that's an iHeartRadio app feature. You must be talking
about that meeting right when you get the free vacation.
If you sit in on the timeshare meeting, something I
will never ever ever do.

Speaker 9 (17:36):
My husband and I did buy a timeshare when we
were newly married. We went once, then we started renting
it out to people we found online, and finally, when
there are kids and stuff, We're like, we don't want
this anymore. I'm tired of paying for it. Right called
them up and said we want you to take it back.
They said can't, We can't sell it. No, just take

(17:57):
it back, and they did.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Ken is that an option? I didn't even know you
could sell your time share? I'm learning so much. Thank you. Hey,
you still have room to contribute. If you have any
insight on this, I would greatly appreciate it. My dad
listens to my show every day from Massachusetts, and I'm
assuming that he's listening to this right now. We just
don't agree on this time chair. It's a little bit

(18:21):
of a hot button issue in the family. Let's put
a pin in it though, because we do have to
dive into the three things you need to know to
get your day started in Sindsey. So if you're looking
forward to this BUCkies opening, I've got some news for you.
I'll get to that next.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
When you need to know She's got you. It's three
things with tip.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Well, good morning. You might have to wait a little
bit longer to get your BUCkies merch. Give me a
hot sec. We're just before eight o'clock. Around eight thirty,
I have a chance for you to win tickets to
the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra for this Wednesday night. They're doing
a really cool concert and recital. I want you to
be able to go. I think I'll head out there
as well. All right, so we're supposed to get our
very first BUCkies with an hour driving radius in huber Heights, Ohio,

(19:06):
near Dayton. August of twenty twenty five, it looks like
that is now going to be delayed until the spring
of twenty twenty six, a solid six to nine months later. There,
of course, were weather delays, sewer delays, et cetera. Although
I'm hearing that the mayor of Huber Heights is still
saying that the launch date is in October. But as

(19:27):
of right now, the news is reporting that that is
delayed for six or so months. You know, if you
haven't had a chance to experience BUCkies yet, wooh, She's
certainly a time food merch, delicious food at that they're
known for having the cleanest bathrooms and over like one
hundred pumps of gas. So when there's more on that one,

(19:48):
you'd all keep you posting. Second in three Things you
need to know? Are you a fan of Strangers Thing?
Stranger Things a show that I've never gotten into. But
I'm seeing Millie Bobby Brown pop up in the press
quite a bit lately, Okay, but usually the conversation around
her is she looks really old and this and that,
and I'm just like, ah, like we need to like,
why are we commenting on this, but I feel like

(20:10):
Milly is in the same boat as like a Daniel Radcliffe,
right when you see Daniel Radcliffe as a really hard
time doing other projects because he is forever and always
Harry Potter. So I think it's the same for Millie
Bobby Brown, where people see her as a young gal
as eleven from Stranger Things, but now she's a full
grown woman. She's twenty one years old and she's getting

(20:33):
trolled on the internet. Hi, everyone, it's Milly.

Speaker 11 (20:36):
I want to take a moment to address something that
I think is bigger than just me, something that affects
every young woman who grows up under public scrutiny. I
started in the industry when I was ten years old.
I grew up in front of the world, and for
some reason, people can't seem to grow up with me. Instead,
they act like I'm supposed to stay frozen in time,

(20:58):
like I should still look the way I did on
Stranger Things season one. Some of the writers who are
so desperate to tear young women down. One article reads
why are gen z as like Millie Bobby Brown aging
so badly? Written by Lydia Hawkin, What has Milli Bobby
Brown done to her face, written by Johnny Eli. Another

(21:19):
article reads Little Britain's Matt Lucas takes savage swipe at
Milly Bobby Brown's new Mummy makeoverlook written by Beth Anne Edwards,
amplifying an insult rather than questioning why a grown man
is mocking a young woman's appearance.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
This isn't journalism, this is bullying. Quickly so true, though, right,
so true. I just think that the world has a
hard time when a tea, when an actress or actor
plays a character so well you really just believe that
that's who they are, and they're having a hard time
with that one. I like what she said there at
the end. I also like when she said to Lydia Hawking.

(21:56):
I was like, that sounds you sound like you're naming
it like a writer from Harry Potter. You sound like Kimaimi.
All right, we'll leave that there for now. I believe
that final stretch of Stranger Things is supposed to come
out this year, and then lastly, in Three Things You
Need to Know? Who are the top paid actors of
twenty twenty four list came out, coming in at number

(22:19):
five Hugh Jackman at fifty million, Seinfeld oh, I was
surprised being on the list at this high sixty million.
Kevin Hart came in at number three at eighty one million.
Ryan Reynolds came in at number two at eighty five million,
and the number one paid actor of twenty twenty four
was The Rock at eighty eight million dollars. Who that

(22:41):
is monopoly money to me. I'm not surprised that Ryan
and Hugh Jackman. That's got to be that Deadpool Wolverine
movie that was so big last year. Right, that is
three things you need to know for three four five.
I noticed today when I was journaling it's the third
It's the fourth of March twenty twenty five. Coming up
around eight thirty this morning, I have a chance for
you to win tickets to the Cso I'm so excited

(23:01):
for this concert on Wednesday night. If you're looking for
a mid week adventure, I'll have your chance to win
coming up next. Don't go far. Good morning. You're waking
up with Tiff and surf that is blasting. I'm running
this ship by myself. Here you're waking up with TIF
in the morning on a kiss onueos have one commercial
free for the rest of the hour. Search us on

(23:22):
the iHeartRadio app, so you don't miss out on your
chance to win tickets to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday,
which is tomorm I want to circle back quick quick
on a conversation we were just wrapping up in our
seven o'clock hour about time shares. Now that we've had
a few minutes to get our act together, I want
to make sure that I get some of your advice
on the air.

Speaker 10 (23:42):
So my in laws actually took us on vacation to
Disney World with their timeshare. They've been to Tennessee, Myrtle Beach,
and I think Colorado with their time share as well.
I don't think it's just for the location that you
signed up for at Okay. Now that's just my experience
with time sharing. Obviously that could be wrong, but I
did want to share that little tidbit with you. I

(24:04):
don't think you have to vacation in Las Vegas, but
that's where you find out for okay.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Thank you very much, first of all for the talkback
with Tiff. That's an alternative way to contribute to my show.
The microphone is in the top right hand corner of
the iHeartRadio app. I was saying, if you're just walking
into the conversation that my dad, you know, I've been
kind of helping him out with the second phase of
his life with estate planning and cleaning out the house.

(24:28):
And he's had this time share to Las Vegas, of
all places, for like ten years and literally never uses it.
It's like the scam of a lifetime. I feel like
our parents got involved with when it comes to timeshares
and such. So I was just seeking some of your feedback, advice, etca.
So well, thank you, all right, coming up, but two
songs from now. Have you ever had an Uber eats

(24:50):
experience as wild as this one? We'll get to that
next that microphones?

Speaker 12 (24:56):
What else?

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Seven one?

Speaker 2 (24:57):
I'm a right sorry, were getting organized here. Hi, Good morning,
Good morning. Second time for Sarah on my show today,
remember a good reason. Have you ever had a bizarre
uber experience? And not to say that this is bizarre,
but when I when Sarah was telling me about it
this morning, I was like, how is it that on
a thirty degree day actually was less than thirty degrees.

(25:17):
It was in the twenties yesterday, okay, and this was
dark it was dark out and it was less than
thirty degrees and your Uber Delivery delivered your meal on what.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Well, First of all, the order was delayed by an hour,
so I kept getting updates that I was getting a
new driver, and they're.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Like, yeah, sorry, this delivery was delayed. Okay.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
So then the final message comes through, We've found your driver.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Her name is Taja. Taja is on a bicycle.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
So with my little Chipotle taco, I got one taco
in a bag of chips. Okay, I needed something crunchy,
a mounch on during the oscars whatever. This thing showed
up so soggy, so cold, and by this point it
wasn't even Chipotle. But it's so good that I don't
even mind that I've paid for it, because now I
can finally say that I've had an Uber Eats delivery

(26:15):
by a bicycle person.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Shout out to Taja, who shaid t Tasha Tasa. Of
course it was a woman. Of course, a woman was like, listen, well,
you know we're gonna get you your meal. We're gonna
get me. It's been a war. You've been waiting over
an hour for a damn taco on my bicycle. It's
thirty degrees, it's dark out in Covington, and I'm going
to ride this taco to your house on my bike.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
It's so accurate. Yeah, shout out Taja if you're listening. Yeah,
it was the house in Covington. My husband and I
we went outside for like, thank you for still showing
up with this taco on your bike.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
I mean, it's absolutely amazing. Yeah, I don't think a
dude would do this. So yeah, five and three, seven, four, nine,
one oh seven one. Have you two ever had an
interesting uber experience? Maybe it was a bicycle Ooh, I
love that song. It could be eight am or eight pm.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
You never know.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
When you wake up with tiff in the morning. When
you hear music like that, you know you're listening to
kiss one O seven to one. All right, coming up
in a few minutes, I have a pair of tickets
for you to go to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra tomorrow night,
So do not go far. We're in the midst of
talking about your uber or uber eats experiences, and we'll
start with our talks.

Speaker 8 (27:26):
During the pandemic, I got kind of addicted ordering things,
so now like I just refuse to make myself dinner.
So uber eat is that making me go broke right
now and I can't stop.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
I get that. Rachel. You can also leave me talk
back with Tiff. In the top right hand corner of
the iHeartRadio app. That little microphone is there, and you
just hold that down. The reason why we're talking about
it if you're just walking into this conversation. Sarah Elise
told me that on Sunday night, she had ordered Uber Eats,
which was delayed a bunch of times from Chipotle, and

(27:59):
they finally just put the delivery driver on a bicycle
and this woman Tasha shout out to Taja on the
bicycle just trucking it through Covington to get her this
taco and chips.

Speaker 8 (28:10):
So I ended up driving my ex's mom once and
she talked to me the entire time about how her
son is engaged now, he's doing so well since we
broke up. As soon as she got out of the car,
I just started crying. And she didn't even tip me.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
What what a beotch Oh, Shout out to you, girl,
you know, shout out to the Uber drivers that get
me home. They see actually Uber drivers see you at
your absolute best and your absolute worst, depending on what
time of night it is. Oh, one time I was
driving uber and I picked up my mom. That's sweet. Yes,

(28:54):
I love that for you. Okay, all right, let's leave
it there for now, And if you can give me
three minutes, I have your chance to win tickets to
the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra tomorrow night with the keyword uber.
Don't go far.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
You're waking up with siff in the morning.

Speaker 2 (29:10):
One good morning, go ahead and start dialing. I feel
bad because I didn't give the keyword multiple times this morning,
so I'll just say it right now. You caught me
in a lucky day. It was uber. Uber is the
keyword if you want to go to Cso tomorrow night,
I've got tickets for you. I love the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
I'm going to be there as well. But and I
realized too, like because of my lifestyle, I can do

(29:34):
things last minute, and I know that that's not always
the case for everyone listening. So these tickets are for
tomorrow night. If you're single or solo like myself, I
probably plan on going alone. But if you've got a
friend or a neighbor, or maybe you just want a
little midweek adventure. Five one, three, seven, four, nine one
O seven one again. These tickets are for tomorrow, so
if you can get out there, I'd love love to

(29:55):
see you there. Go ahead and start dialing. I'm now
reflecting on the piece of conversation we were just in
the midst of, you know, chatting about uber and such,
and one of our listeners said, during the pandemic and
became addicted to uber eats and ordered it all the time,
and I've just kind of kept that behavior up. Then
it had my brain going down, the fact that this
was the last normal week of our lives five years ago,

(30:22):
right before the pandemic came. I don't want to trigger you,
but can you just put yourself back in that moment
five years ago, half a decade ago, is when the pandemic, Like,
does that not? Does that not seem wild to you? Man?
So much has changed. You and I have both grown

(30:42):
a tremendous amount. The world has shifted and changed. What
a time. But that was already five years ago. This
was the last normal week of our lives as we
knew it. M All right, Well, I got one more
up in phone line again. If you want to go
to cso tomorrow night. That stands for Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Just in case you didn't know, five one three seven
four nine one O seven one. Good luck. In the meantime,

(31:03):
we're still commercial free with such an iconic pop song.
Enjoy because you're.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Waking up with Tiff in the morning on just one
O seven one.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Hi, good morning. I'm hoping you have a keyword for me.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Uber.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
Congratulations, you're collared ten. You got yourself some tickets for
tomorrow night. Oh my god, yay, yay, my god. What's
your name? What neighborhood? Are you waking up with?

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Me?

Speaker 10 (31:24):
In lame and Miranda and I am in hebringing tacky Marienda?

Speaker 2 (31:29):
You uh, you're going to the cso tomorrow night.

Speaker 7 (31:34):
You.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
I'm glad that you were able to squeeze it in
last minute, like myself me too. I appreciate you waking
up with Tiff in the morning. Every day I'm pumped.
I've been trying to win something for like a week
or two. Now, well look at that, you've got yourself
a lucky week or two. I appreciate you. I'm gonna
put you on hold. I'll be right back. Okay, Hi,
thank you, Marienda. If you know you know where was

(32:00):
I going with this. Yeah, sometimes my show has stuff
for like way in advance right this summer, if I
give out something to riverbend, et cetera. And then sometimes
I give stuff away very last minute. It's a goal
of mine, something that I came across in the last
maybe two years of my life, to be spontaneous and
to just try to be present in the moment, take
things as it they come. And I understand that that's

(32:22):
a lifestyle, right that I'm afforded to live, you know,
without having a partner or a kid or a family
or anything like that that lives in Sincy. So I
get that, but I also believe that sometimes it's a
choice that I make as well. So if you're if
that resonates with you or you feel inspired and you're
like you know what, yeah, you know what? Hell yeah,
hell yeah, just know that I'll have another pair of

(32:42):
tickets for you tomorrow for the event tomorrow night.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
In the meantime, we're still commercial, we're free. Good morning Miranda.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
When you need to know she's got you, it's three things.

Speaker 2 (32:57):
With tip, what do you think it was the highest
paid actor of last year? And give me a hot sec.
We're just before nine o'clock on this Tuesday. I think
mother nature is toying with us a little bit because
it's gonna be fairly warm. We might hit sixty, but
by like tomorrow night, it will be back into the thirties.
So it's that time of year where you've just got

(33:17):
to be prepared for everything that's called Cincinnati for you. Okay,
let's before we get to the actor thing. Let's start
off with It's Harry Francona and a little update on
our Cincinnati Reds out in spring training. I have a
feeling that this is going to be a quote and
a clip that you hear on my show quite a bit.
Our job every day is to try to kick somebody's ass.
I mean, that's why we're here.

Speaker 1 (33:38):
You know.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
They ended up taking to win in spring training games
yesterday against the Brewers five to four. They'll play again
today against the Rockies at three ten, and we are
less than a month away from opening den. I was
just looking up tickets to that Reds spring training like
friendly that they're doing the Tuesday before opening day up

(34:00):
in Dayton. I think I want to make my way
up there and go see that. That's at six o'clock.
If you're like, oh yeah, that sounds like a cool idea,
you want to add that to your list, So here
you go, all right. Second, in three Things you Need
to Know this Morning, the top paid actors of twenty
twenty four, coming in at number five Hugh Jackman at
fifty million. Seinfeld made the list. I was surprised about

(34:21):
that because'm like, what is he doing? Sixty million? That
coffee and car show? Is that what's making them all
the money? Am I missing something? Kevin Hart at eighty
one million, Ryan Reynolds at eighty five million, and coming
in at number one, The Rock at eighty eight million dollars.
Who it feels like monopoly money to me, Like, what

(34:42):
world does that exist? Not in this one, not in
this box. I am assuming Hugh jack and Ryan Reynolds
are on the list because Wolverine and Deadpool that did
really well last year, all right. And then lastly, in
three Things you Need to Know this Morning, I am
speaking directly to to my true crime the release and

(35:03):
really anyone that knows who Casey Anthony is. I'm not
a true crime person. I'm also not a reality TV
show person, but I know who Casey Anthony. Is you
remember this case from the early thousands. She was acquitted
on killing her child. She launched a TikTok account and
is now going to be a legal advocate for those
on social media.

Speaker 13 (35:23):
I am a legal advocate, I am a researcher. I've
been in the legal field since twenty eleven, and in
this capacity, I feel that it's necessary if I'm going
to continue to operate appropriately as a legal advocate, that
I start to advocate for myself.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Now I'm going down a rabbit hole. What was Casey
Anthony charged with? Let me google that real quick. On
October fourteenth, the two thousand and eight, Casey was indicted
by a grand jury on charges of first degree murder,
aggravated child abuse, aggravated manslaughter of a child, in four
counts of providing false information to the police. She was
later arrested and then her judge at the time ordered

(36:02):
that she be held without bond. Yeah, but how much
time did she spend and didn't she get out? I'm
now I'm going down a rabbit hole. Did Casey Anthony
Anthony spend time in jail? I think she got out
on time served, But nonetheless, she's now her own legal

(36:22):
advocate on TikTok, and I feel like if you are
involved with the law that much, of course you have
all this knowledge. Sometimes I feel like I could be
in a state attorney with the amount of digging I've
had to do for my dad's estate, but just don't know,
you know, would you trust Casey Anthony to give you
legal advice? That is three things you need to know
to get your day started in Sincy on the fourth

(36:44):
of March. If you look at a calendar, I was
journaling this morning and I noticed that it is three
four five, So there you go. If you're a sequential person.
The best way to keep listening to Tip in the
mornings by searching Kiss one seven one on the iHeartRadio
app Kiss one.

Speaker 1 (37:00):
It's time for Tuesday tips on TIF in the morning.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Yeah, every Tuesday, Abby from everything. Since he does all
the research so that we don't have to that itch
to get out of the house. It's definitely in full effect,
especially because Bockfest is coming up this weekend. Hi, my gal,
what do.

Speaker 12 (37:14):
We got hi before box Fest? Happy Marty grawl?

Speaker 2 (37:18):
Oh yeah, that's rightday it is Fat Tuesday. Ida. Oh
my god, I had a a piece of King Cake
on Sunday, and damn that just hits. I would love
a piece of King Cake right now, to be honest.

Speaker 12 (37:36):
Yeah, that cake is so good. It's like so yeah,
it's so delicious. So anyways, if you're looking to celebrate
Fat Tuesday today, there's a really fun there's events happening
all over since the for Fat Tuesday, which right thumb.

Speaker 8 (37:48):
I love that.

Speaker 12 (37:49):
I love when people are like, hey, let's take advantage
of this event and holiday and celebrate. But Brax and
Brewery are doing something really fun, and you know what
I love. You know, I love when local businesses colap together.
So they actually have food, Cajun food from brew River.
It's going to be available down at the Braxton and
Covington from six to nine thirty and they're going to

(38:12):
be having live music from a New Orleans style band.

Speaker 2 (38:18):
I saw that there's some severe weather in New Orleans
and they have to cancel some of their events tonight
for Marty Grand Fat Tuesday, which is like it would
be like us having to cancel Opening Day, Just like,
what are you talking about?

Speaker 12 (38:30):
Yeah, that's terrible, but they've been partying for so long it's.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Been okay, thank you for the reminder.

Speaker 12 (38:36):
That the team Cake in the if you find the
baby and the Team Cake Tonight, there's a challenge down
at more Line, and I'm sorry, said more Line, You've
got baby goots on my mind. But down at Braxton
you can get a twenty five dollars gift cards, so
fun stuff.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
More Line box Fest.

Speaker 12 (38:53):
This is this weekend and gosh, our city is turning
up for Boxfest. There are things happening left and right
in One of the new things that are taking place
down at more Line that you and I are going
to be guest judges of is a baby goat screaming
crying competition.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
Which sounds like my worst nightmare. But we are going
to judge people and see how well they can scream
like a baby goat on Friday night at more Line.

Speaker 12 (39:20):
Yes, and it's called baby Goat Bleeps, distress goat price
and those first, second and third place prices.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
You know, anything to get out the house. Really these days, I.

Speaker 12 (39:34):
Mean, can you imagine some men, grown men on a
few beverages coming down and crying like baby goats. I
just I just think it's going to be hilarious this Friday.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
We're the judges, So come and meet us.

Speaker 12 (39:46):
Yeah, seven pm, Morelin Laggerhouse, I'm sorry March seventh at.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
Eight pm, Yeah, this pm, Friday.

Speaker 12 (39:54):
Yeah, but at eight I said seven pm, eight pm.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
Got it.

Speaker 12 (39:58):
And then obviously there's been businesses that have been suffering
and meeting, you know, support and all of that stuff,
and a lot of cities in northern Kentucky have come
together for bringing back business and one of those is
Fort Thomas. And so from Saturday, March eighth, and then
again on March tent through the fifteenth, there are so

(40:21):
many businesses in Fort Thomas that have special promotions and
deals going on right now. So you can take advantage
of all of those and help the support. You know,
what makes our community so unique? Which are these small businesses?

Speaker 2 (40:33):
Absolutely you don't hear much happening in Fort Thomas on
that front. So very cool Abby from everything. Since E
does all the research so that you and I don't
have to with those three events, you can get involved
with this week as early as tonight. If you're looking
for a little breakout the house, I appreciate you.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
Gal.

Speaker 12 (40:49):
Yeah, do you have like a little baby goat cry
to take us out?

Speaker 2 (40:52):
I don't even know if I don't know. I don't
even know. I don't think the people of Cincinnati want
to wake up to Tip in the morning crying like
a baby.

Speaker 12 (41:00):
Go.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
But you can win prizes if you have the skills
and you want to come hang with us Friday night
at more Line.

Speaker 7 (41:07):
I'm dying happy.

Speaker 12 (41:08):
There's so much fun fun supt going on this week.
Happy Happy, all the events week going.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
On, Abby from everything sincey that's her handle, and of
course that's her website as well. Coming up at nine
point thirty, we'll get into the daily debrief. Do you
have an irrational fear? You can contribute now if you
want to talk back with tiff on that I Hart
radio app because I may never bring a winter coat
to CVG ever again. After this story.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
H kiss, All right, let's debrief. You've got an irrational fear? Well,
I've got a new fear unlocked for Yeah. Every day,
right around this time, I choose the one big thing
that I think we talked about in the four hours
of conversation, and we revisit it, giving you a chance
to kind of get caught up. Maybe if you're just
starting off your day or get involved, et cetera. There

(41:59):
was a woman out of Logan Airport in Boston who
went on probably a lovely vacation in Mexico, and when
she landed back in the cold winterness of New England,
she found this.

Speaker 5 (42:11):
Passengers at Logan Airport returning to Terminal E today shocked
to learn a scorpion stung a woman here.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Last night, Boston MS says.

Speaker 5 (42:19):
A foty year old woman returning from a flight from
Mexico was stung on her finger by the scorpion, was
taken to the hospital.

Speaker 7 (42:26):
And some.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
Absolutely not nope, nope, new fear and lots. You land
at CVEG and then you go to put your winter
coat on, stick your hand in your pocket and boo,
little surprise, guest. I hadn't thought. I thought that there
wouldn't be any scorpion stories in Cincy, but I did
get some calls earlier this morning. It ultimately led to

(42:52):
us chatting about what irrational fears that you have. Let's
check a few talkbacks.

Speaker 1 (42:56):
Good morning. Tip. You need to check out Cambel spiders.
They are granddaddy on steroids. Yeah, uh nope.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Thank you for the talkback with Tiff I'm assuming that's
Hunter because usually he calls me while he's truck driving
around in Virginia. So I appreciate that. Spiders, snakes, scorpions.

Speaker 14 (43:21):
My strange fear is that, well, not strange, but it's weird.
I was outside one day and I was just flipping
my sister's toy kitchen, okay, and then it's a fear
of spiders. And then I see a what looked like

(43:42):
the black Widow spider on the back of it.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
Nope, nope, nope, those things are furry, and that's a
noe for me. Yeah, we had all sorts of unique fears.
If you are curious to see if any of yours
aligned with Cincinnati catch up on the podcast. Whenever you
have some free time, maybe you want to pop your
headphones in. All you have to do is search tif
Tiff in the morning on the iHeartRadio app. In the meantime,

(44:06):
Happy Tuesday. It's Fat Tuesday. Totally forgot. That is Marti
Gras baby, So enjoy all those celebrations happening in Sincia.
Maybe get yourself a slice of kincake today.
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