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January 14, 2025 58 mins
You will be perceived as more successful, intelligent and attractive if your clothes smell like this and we'll tell you what that is. SECOND DATE UPDATE - In Duarte - Bumble, Sushi, Monrovia…That’s how it started. Then according to him…she initiated a magical end to the 1st date, but then…blocked him. So that’s how it’s going. He wants to know what happened and frankly, so do we.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From Hollywood to you, thank you for listening to us
on air with a Ryan Seacrest, Morning is here, and
good morning, Assistant and Tanya.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Hey, good morning, Good morning to.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
You morning, thank you, Collette, and Mikayla and Ruby letz
hear you.

Speaker 4 (00:18):
Good morning.

Speaker 5 (00:20):
Collet doesn't seem so excited.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
She's on the scene already taking calls. Yeah, calls are
coming in. We'll bring them on in one eight hundred
and five to one to two seven. We've been talking
about people's go fund me pages, and we're going to
highlight some of those people today on the show, people
who never met but have lost a lot and are
just trying to figure it out.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
You know.

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I was also talking to Simon. His family has lost
their home, and he was just saying, and we'll talk
more about later. He's just saying, you know, it's all
of the everyone's grateful for their lives, but it's just
the unknown.

Speaker 7 (00:54):
Right.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
There's this this space of like, how do we even
start to get to the insurance company, how long is
did land and air and area toxic? Unanswered questions, and
that feeling has just really created a lack of peace
of mind.

Speaker 4 (01:11):
I was talking to a friend of mine that lost
his house, and he was talking about needing a one
week plan, a one month plan, a six month plan,
a year plan, and a two year plan. And I
was just like, but.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
That's the reality.

Speaker 8 (01:24):
And that's a great way to kind of like organize
your mind because it's just so rattled in the very
beginning of it.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Yeah, and also, where are you going to be, where
you're going to stay, where you're going to live, where
you're going to sleep, where the kids go to school,
How are you going to get them to school from
where you're staying.

Speaker 8 (01:38):
That is a really interesting concept of the schools that
were burned or damaged in Polisa.

Speaker 5 (01:43):
What happened?

Speaker 2 (01:44):
What is happening?

Speaker 3 (01:45):
Well, what happens to those classes? And when did they
get them up and running on the computer? I guess
like when it was COVID. Yeah, but also think about
if you're staying miles and miles away from your old
neighborhood for whatever reason, you got to drive your kids
into school. That's another thing too. So today is Tuesday,
January fourteenth. This could be the longest January in the
history of January.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Last week it felt like a month.

Speaker 5 (02:08):
Yeah, it did.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
I think just drainage, emotional and physical drainage, and you're
exhausted for yourself, if you're really impacted, and you're also
feeling for the people around you. There is nobody that
isn't impacted or affected by this, even if you're down
in Orange County. You know what this is like. You
know what these fires mean and can do. And so

(02:32):
the beautiful thing is people are talking to each other.
Strangers are talking to each other. Yeah, it's a blessing.
It's something that I wish we had around all the time,
between people who live here in our communities and strangers.
So what's the weather today. Let's see sunny skies, highs
around seventy, but that wind is back, so wounded out

(02:52):
PDS the particularly dangerous situation basically an extreme red flag
warning until noon at tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (02:59):
But those winds are picking up up, those windsor back.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
We knew this was coming, Yes, we we're talking about
this at the end of last week coming into this week,
so we knew this is not a surprise.

Speaker 5 (03:06):
But here they come right.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
So in between all of that, we'll keep you up
to date on anything you need to know as you
make your way in. We do have a second date
update later, Bumble sushi Monrovia, Oh, bumble sushi Monrovia, and
it all sounds lovely. It does, and it did until
it didn't. You will be perceived as more successful, more intelligent,

(03:32):
more attractive if.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
You smell like this, Well bring it on six fifty five.

Speaker 8 (03:38):
Kiddo, kid, kiddo, that felts wrong?

Speaker 5 (03:42):
What's wrong with kiddo?

Speaker 2 (03:44):
You just you never say kiddo like I've never heard
you in all the years. Kiddo, your mom says it.

Speaker 5 (03:50):
Mom says it, and she's been saying to me over
the weekend.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
How are you, kiddo? Yes, your mom says it, so
it felt familiar.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
But so yeah, I'm not your kiddo, like you're not
my zaddie.

Speaker 5 (03:59):
Well, you've said it to me before, she said.

Speaker 8 (04:01):
It actually, Yeah, when he shows like a muscle picture
or something and you.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
Actually do it with inflection, which is very odd.

Speaker 8 (04:09):
Yeah, partially inappropriate.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
Okay, Well I know how I feel.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
Well, kiddo's not nearly as bad as that. Yeah, kiddo's
just as bad as that.

Speaker 5 (04:18):
No, it's not.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
It's if you think kiddo's just as bad as that,
not as bad at all.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
But there is a weird.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
It's just he's never said kiddo, So I just you know,
who says kids on the light?

Speaker 6 (04:29):
All right?

Speaker 4 (04:29):
Kids?

Speaker 2 (04:30):
Yeah? You know says and that feels natural. I feel well.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
One of the reason was the lyric of the song
was about to start and I had to get something
out fast, and that was that was the quickest thing
I could get to because my mom keeps calling me, kiddo.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
That's so huge.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
Check on kiddo.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Kiddo. By the way, what is a zaddy? I don't know, Like,
how can I bet daddy? Yeah, but I don't have kids.

Speaker 4 (04:51):
You don't have to be you don't have to have
be a natural daddy.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
There's no rules for zaddy. Really. Yeah, it's a feeling.

Speaker 9 (04:59):
It is.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
Tell me about the feeling.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
They look like they evoke that.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Uh, I need to turn around and go home.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
What are we doing on have a little fun. I'm
gonna do him in a second. O't rush me. I'm
like trying to get you out of this topic.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
I know, it's fascinating, fascinating topic. I mean goals. You
want to be a zaddy?

Speaker 4 (05:28):
Yeah, I think you.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
I don't have kids. I want to be an uncle zaddy.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
Uncle Zaddy.

Speaker 4 (05:34):
That works?

Speaker 3 (05:35):
Yeah, can you an addie, uncle Zaddy? Now it doesn't work,
doesn't fit. So you wake up this morning you think, well,
how's my day going to go? Is it going to
be in just in the gutter or is it going
to be up in the sky? What is it going
to be? Do you follow your stars? Sign your horoscopes?
I find more and more people keep asking me what

(05:57):
I am.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
You're such a Capricorn. You should lean into it.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
I'm gonna get shirts printed.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
But when the capricorn stop asking exactly.

Speaker 5 (06:07):
Leave me alone.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
When I say it, it's interesting, I get responses like, oh.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Yeah, because such a capricorn.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah, oh what does it mean?

Speaker 5 (06:18):
Why? All right, let's start with the aries.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
The work, the work, with the working. Uh sign Aries, you're.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
Really did get that out today, guys.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
I feeling like all of our nervous systems have just
been a little bit like on edge or train. Yeah, okay, Aries,
your spirituality will come to the forefront, Taurus.

Speaker 8 (06:41):
Tap into your inner wisdom and find the treasure within Gemini.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
This will be a fruitful period for creative work. Cancer.

Speaker 8 (06:48):
Set aside quiet time to dive into your imagination.

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Leo, don't underestimate your ability to manifest.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Virgo, you will inspire and lead others.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
Libra, you can't help but connect with people.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Scorpio.

Speaker 8 (07:00):
A powerful conversation with someone close to you can be
profoundly healan.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Sagittarius, you are unstoppable, Capricorn.

Speaker 8 (07:07):
When you find the right person, they'll want to say yes.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
Well, obviously, but when do you find the person?

Speaker 4 (07:17):
Aquarius, be ready to accept support.

Speaker 8 (07:19):
Em Pisces, you don't need to push very hard to
get what you want.

Speaker 3 (07:23):
Well, that was a great dress rehearsal for the real show.
Maybe later today's National Dress Up your Pet Day. Georgia
does not like that. So the only time that people
know she's a she is when she has the scarf
on from the groomer. Yeah, she gets the pink scarf,
and friends of mine, knowing me for years, are shocked.
She's a girl. Yes, she's a girl. Her name is Georgia.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
It's my girl.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
How old is Georgia? Are people allowed to ask you
how old your dog is?

Speaker 4 (07:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (07:52):
What's wrong with that?

Speaker 5 (07:53):
Well, my dog is old.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Oh so it's like a touchy subject.

Speaker 5 (07:57):
Now it's touchy.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Uh huh.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
I don't appreciate it. If you should gray Beard on
a pet. Don't ask the daddy.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
You know what I'm about. Georgia is, but you could
also be like a prideful thing is.

Speaker 8 (08:07):
When someone asked me how ol Dakota is, I'm like,
she's fifteen and that's like and look at her, she's great.

Speaker 5 (08:12):
All I think about is time left.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Think about how old they are and how healthy they are.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Yeah, but don't ask me. If you see gray Beard,
she's the same with me. See gray Beard on me,
don't ask me.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yeah, true, I talk about it.

Speaker 4 (08:27):
I love your beard like this.

Speaker 5 (08:30):
I don't. There's no beard like this. This is well,
this is called evacuation face.

Speaker 2 (08:34):
Yeah, I like it.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
It's nice.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Only they didn't pack all my stuff over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
No, you couldn't.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
So here we are see Chris Sisney Tany in the
back room eight hundred and five two one or two
seven at Kiss FM. Tanya would like to share a
story with us about something that someone thought about her
Sistery have you heard about this?

Speaker 5 (08:54):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (08:54):
What I feel like?

Speaker 4 (08:55):
I told Sisney this story. But I last minute, this
was earlier earlier last week. I last minute realized I
could fit in a workout class.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
Yeah, so I go to the app not.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
Even looking at anything. I just saw the time worked
and I could get it in, so I booked it
and I went over there and I was like a
couple of minutes late. And I walk in and I
put my stuff down and the instructor comes up to
me and she goes, how far along are you? And
I was like, excuse me? And I was wearing kind

(09:28):
of like sweatpants, you know, high waist and sweatpants, so
it looked like maybe I was I don't know, like
how to bump underneath, but I was like in shock.
And then she asked me not one more time, two
more times because I kept saying, huh, how far along
are you? And I was like, I'm so.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
I just started stretching. I mean, how far long do
you want me to be?

Speaker 2 (09:47):
I was like, I know, how far long are you?

Speaker 8 (09:50):
As asking her if she's pregnant, and I said I
didn't know if you knew what it meant to say it.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
After the third time, I said, I'm not pregnant, and
I was actually quite pissed.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Did you see other pregnant people in.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
The class Pregnant Women's Mother's class.

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Yes, I'd signed up for like a prenatal for.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
A pregnancy class.

Speaker 10 (10:11):
How did you not notice the pregnant people around you,
because when you're late.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
You just like you just look at what's open, you
put your stuff down, and you get to your thing,
like you don't.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
You were in the wrong. She was totally on point, totally.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
And I was like, oh. And then I look around
and these women are.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Very like they're taking a space up.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
And I was like, I'm so sorry. I did not
realize this was a prenatal class. And she was like,
it's totally fine, and they were doing a lot of
like pelvic floor work, which I was like, love.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:39):
I was like, I'm here for this.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
Hang for this job.

Speaker 8 (10:41):
I ran in the opposite direction Tanya just stays and
does the class.

Speaker 5 (10:47):
Good for you?

Speaker 4 (10:48):
Yeah, But I was like, oh my gosh. And then
I was walking out of the studio and I looked
at the guy at the front desk and I was like,
I am not pregnant and I just took the predal class,
and he goes, yeah, I didn't think that you were.
But it's a weird thing for me to say when
you're coming in. I didn't want to say anything.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
I was like most people walk through the door. They are.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
But the good news is if when you decide to
become pregnant, you've got a class under your belt.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah, and I.

Speaker 4 (11:16):
And I found I really like the instructor. She was
really sweet. She gave me some ap exercises even though
we weren't. You're not supposed to do that when you're pregnant.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
But it's like when people do say things like I
will have people say to me, do.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
You work out? You don't say that either, you work out?
That's a compliment.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
No, they mean you should start.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
No, no, do you work out as not?

Speaker 2 (11:39):
They mean you look so good? It must be because
you work out every day.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
No, they don't mean that. The phrase the phrase you
work out.

Speaker 4 (11:47):
That phrase would be you look so good? What are
you doing to work out?

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (11:51):
Yeah, but do you work out? You should? Is what
they're saying.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
No, nobody, Come on, Who's who said that to you?

Speaker 11 (11:57):
People?

Speaker 5 (11:57):
People I don't know, on airplanes.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
People, there's no play No you know what he likes
to Chicago.

Speaker 4 (12:03):
These are probably comments on his instagram.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
Well maybe I read one. Maybe it sticks with me.
You're still working out? I can't.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
What's you know?

Speaker 3 (12:11):
There are thing and when I'm like at a store
in the mall, what size shirt are you?

Speaker 7 (12:15):
Sir?

Speaker 2 (12:16):
That is a normal question, and store it's not. Then
I have to say I'm small, but I'll take a medium. No,
you should take a small small, I'm small. And then
I put on a jacket and they're like, we don't
have anything smaller.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
It's not nice. Don't ask me my dog's ages right now?

Speaker 8 (12:38):
Either, you're sensitive, very sensitive, sensitive, you're petiitue.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
No, your whole vibe this week so far has been
very sensitive.

Speaker 8 (12:46):
But we're all on edge and you've you've been affected
as well, and I get it.

Speaker 5 (12:52):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
I'm here for you. So I go to the baby
gap and they don't ask any questions. Yeah, because you're
extra large.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yeah right air, Yeah, gosh next, Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
USh.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
They tested a bunch of smells in the test laboratory
on people's persons, and they say, this is what you
gotta smell like. You want to be seen as more successful,
more sociable, more sanitary.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
I guess yes. Sandal wood.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
Wow, that's my favorite candle. But it's not sandalwood. It's
not far it's not far off the smell of.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Pine. You smell like pine.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
That is some interesting smell.

Speaker 11 (13:41):
Pine.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
Go get your pine.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
You don't like pine sal?

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Easy? No, not pine salt. I'm not saying put draino
on your neck.

Speaker 10 (13:53):
Couldn't think we clarify this because she hears what she
wants to hear. Yeah, I was born the pines all
over her body.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Salt, not lies salt, pine, pine, pine needles, pine trees, pine, pine,
pine fire.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
I love the smell of pine, especially around.

Speaker 8 (14:12):
Christmas, makes you feel good, kind of like where I
stop it at, Well.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Keep going because it's going to make you more of
all those things. I said.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
It beat out lemon, and it beat out vanilla, so
there you have it.

Speaker 8 (14:23):
I was going to get vanilla, but then I was like,
that's too girly. So then I went sandal wood pine,
which is kind of like pine.

Speaker 3 (14:28):
Today's quote, and we need one. I have one every
day this time. Some people don't just tell you it's
going to be okay. They stay by your side until
it actually is. These are your people, that's right. Put
this FM headlines, but well.

Speaker 8 (14:45):
Smoke advisories for the LA area no surprise here will
remain in place until next week, as firefighters continued to
battle about the Palisades fire, Hurst and Eaten fires. Cruise
rapidly got a handle on yet a other so Cal
fire that was reported in Ventura.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Last night. Mayor Bass issued an.

Speaker 8 (15:05):
Executive order that will help clear the way for Los
Angeles residents and businesses to rapidly rebuild what was lost
in the fires. And the twenty twenty five Grammys Okay,
so they're still going to take place on February second
in LA, but they're going to raise funds to support
wildlife relief efforts. The show will air live from Crypto
dot com arena.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
We have been talking to people who've got these go
fundme pages. Actually this is a friend of Sisen's. We
wanted to start with Oake all kinds of calls from
people we have never met before as well to help
you get your GoFundMe information out there.

Speaker 5 (15:36):
But this is your friend Bonnie.

Speaker 8 (15:38):
Yeah, yeah, that's right. She grew up with Michael, my husband.
She's a family friend, has spent Thanksgivings, every Thanksgiving, every
Christmas with us, every family function with us, and she
lost her home.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
Hey Bonnie, good morning, thanks for coming on with us.

Speaker 9 (15:57):
Hi, good morning, Ryan.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
So, first of all, what's need like in real life.

Speaker 9 (16:02):
Oh, she's so cool and she's actually like so sweet,
Like I mean, I don't know. I joked with her
all the time, and I think I pushed the bar
a little bit. But she's just an angel. She is remarkable.
She's the best mom, she's the best a wifey, she's
the best sister, she's the best auntie. Like she's unreal.
I don't know if she does it all.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 3 (16:22):
I'm glad to hear that, because that's what we think
of her. So I would have been a real letdown
if it were opposite, you know, like I would have
been a bummer.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
I know she's been a good friend to you, But
does anybody tell us what's happening?

Speaker 5 (16:35):
You lost your home, Bonnie.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Yeah, I evacuated like within hours of this aspire GoF
so out of hand. The winds were eighty miles an hour,
and like if it wasn't for like a couple friends
that called me to like see if I was okay,
I had no idea I had left the house, you know,
and I didn't know, And so the winds just moved
so quickly that I was looking at my timeline because

(16:59):
I followed this watched through the app, and if it
wasn't for those radio cult timelines, I wouldn't have known.
The fire that happened two weeks prior was like a
false alarm for me, But it was definitely like a
prep because I downloaded the app. My friend told me
to download this app, and I brought down my sentimental
boxes for my storage, you know, to pack my car slowly.

(17:19):
But this time is just was really traumatic because I
had to rush back home from doing Aaron to just
you know, beg the sheriff to let me pass through.
And you know, my mom passed away ten years ago
and I had her box with sentimentals and that's like
all that's important to me. So like to be able
to go back home and still have those things with
like what, you know, I would have felt like this
would have been somewhat traumatic for me, but Gus, like,

(17:44):
I don't know what else to say. I lost all
my things and I have the biggest network of support
that I didn't even I can't believe the way people
are showing up to me, Like Sisney was relentless about
not letting me do anything, like she was on the
phone with me all day, Like what do you need this?

Speaker 12 (17:59):
Do you need that?

Speaker 9 (17:59):
And I was scanning my room for my memory of
like what I had or didn't have, and I was
telling her and like you know, her and her family
and like so many other friends have just like shown up.
Everyone's offering me their home. I'm just one of the victims,
but I consider myself a lucky one because people are
driving out of their homes and their driveway, ditching their cars,
the of things that they wanted to bring with them.
You know that they said this is coming with me,

(18:21):
and they still couldn't because they're walking down the fire.
It just happened so quick, like within minutes. I you know,
when the power shut off. This is what really kind
of struck me that last time the power company didn't
turn off the power, they turned it off like days before.
It like a little bit too premature. But this time
they weren't doing it and they didn't tr up the lights.

(18:42):
So when I it was like five six pm, and
I was like, I need to get out of here,
and then the power set off and I didn't have
my phone or my keys, and I was crying and
I was panicking. I was praying, and I said, God,
just get me out of here. And I was touching
my counter and touching things to find my keys, my flashlight,
my phone, and it was pitch black and I and I,
by grace of God, I didn't trip and hit my
head and get knocked out, you know. And I was

(19:03):
in my pj's and I was like just crying. And
I banged on my neighbor's door next door because we
were keeping in contact, and I was like, I was like, seb,
come come, we have to go. And he was helping
me pack my car with my mom stuff and I
was like crying and like with my phone. But thank
god I had my phone and my keys because I
could see just a little bit of a thing. But
it was Armageddon times ten because the wind was moving

(19:25):
my jeep. I ever really heavy jeep, and then the
wind and then the rocks were falling from the mountain
and the degree and I was seeing other people coming
out of their homes and like people were still there.
It was just the power company didn't turn off the power.
And I get emails all the time of like, you
don't prepare for winds, prepare for winds, nothing like these winds,
So how come they didn't turn it off? During the

(19:46):
day when it was like we could have seen how
to pack, you know, and so I was just praying
to go through the canyon that's not fall off that
canyon because literally my jeep was shaking, and I'm like
going down noways a canyon to the one on one
from pH and thinking that, you know, anyways, it's God.
I could go on about this, but I haven't been sleeping.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Yeah, this is this is this is Bonnie who was
talking about her story in the Palisades fire.

Speaker 5 (20:13):
How do you even look at the next month.

Speaker 9 (20:18):
I have so many like people that I can go to,
but embarrassedly, I might even just get like an RV
at this point because rents are gouge. You know, I'm
applying for places they're giving it to me, and then
they're saying, sorry, we have at higher offer. People are
raising rent. This is they're exploiting these victims. And I
consider myself lucky because I have loved ones.

Speaker 12 (20:38):
But this is wrong.

Speaker 9 (20:39):
It's so wrong. I'm like even looking to the most
solid thing for me right now, Ryan.

Speaker 12 (20:43):
Is an RV.

Speaker 9 (20:45):
And I don't want to say that got people stopping online?

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Well, no, you know you're watching people whose homes were
for sale, raising the prices because they know people are
desperate to find a home.

Speaker 5 (20:56):
That's what you're seeing.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
Well, Bonnie, Well, let me get out your go fundme
paced so it's you can search help Bonnie GoFundMe dot com.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
Uh, this is started by siciny here.

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yeah, you'll see a few.

Speaker 8 (21:07):
She's like the second one and it says my name
right under it. So that's how you know it's legit.
And that's that's Bonnie, my Bonnie.

Speaker 5 (21:13):
We also are taking your calls.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
If you want your GoFundMe page to get some airtime,
please call me. We don't have to have known each
other or ever met, but if you're here, we're here
for you. Please call me eight hundred five two one
to two seven. Well, Bonnie, thank you. I'm so happy
that you're at least here to talk about it, and
thank you for coming on.

Speaker 5 (21:31):
God bless you. We'll be thinking about you.

Speaker 13 (21:34):
Thank you, Ryan.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
I love you, guys, love you.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I mean, she's got such a great spirit you would
hardly know all that happened to her by the way
she sounds well.

Speaker 8 (21:43):
And it's it's night and day from day one, because
she wasn't like that.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
I mean, it was. She was an emotional wreck.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
Versus run for your lives on that first day. Run
for your lives is what authority said. Leave your car,
run for your lives, That's what.

Speaker 8 (21:55):
And she was dodging rocks coming at her car, flames
and it was just like she said, like arm again
and like leaving her.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
House with Ryan Seacrest, Mickaelay, anybody you ever meet that
likes dating.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
Actually, one of my friends loves dating. But she told
me she I don't understand that she's the only one.

Speaker 5 (22:17):
And Tania loves to date.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
I want to say I kind of loved it back
then too, like in my early twenties.

Speaker 4 (22:22):
No, you ebb and flow. Sometimes you love it, sometimes
you hate it.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
It's the worst. I mean it's the worst now because
we're like older and tired.

Speaker 3 (22:33):
Just fast forward to number seven. Yeah, I just want
to I want the seventh to date.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
No, date three is like my favorite, and four to
two like.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
You'll never get to do it again in your life,
never ever' By the way, it is true, you.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Date, you date your husband over and over again, new
person for the first time.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
You never know if you're like bring them home with
you, you know, like.

Speaker 3 (22:56):
By the way sisany Robbie and Tanya sent me a
of a text saying, no pressure on my performance doesn't
have to be long at the wedding is.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
A weird like it was kind of great.

Speaker 3 (23:08):
He's like, hey, listen, bro just a few words, nothing,
no pressure to stress about.

Speaker 8 (23:12):
Are they going to give you a list of do's
and dons that you can and can't say?

Speaker 5 (23:15):
I don't know how it's gonna work.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
I need to get ordained. I got a lot of
things to do.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
But more importantly, right now, I've got to get to Alan,
because Alan, he's still going. Life still is happening for
certain people in Duarte, and Alan is one of those
dudes where he's still in it. He's in his life,
but his life is throwing him a curve ball of
sorts in the dating world. So he met her on bumble.
All right, let's bring up Alan. Alan, you're listening to

(23:41):
all of us here on the line. Here we are, Sysney, Ryan,
myself a Hi. I'm just reading your email to them.
So you met on bumble. You got sushi in Monrovia.

Speaker 12 (23:50):
Right, yeah, definitely. It was a fun night, super fun, like.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Walking to a car or I'm just reading emails. She
leaned in and said what.

Speaker 12 (24:01):
She said, I could do a kiss right now.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
I could not do a kiss right now? I like
that I could do it.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Yeah, step up, let's go.

Speaker 12 (24:11):
And I've never had a date initiated a kiss like that.
Like it was super forward, but like super confident and
cool and it was amazing. Uh. Afterward we talked about
where we should go for date number two. Uh, and
I felt like everything went great, But now I think
she's lost me, Like what's going on? I have no idea?
What could I have?

Speaker 5 (24:31):
You kiss her?

Speaker 12 (24:32):
When she said I could do a kiss, yeah, yeah, no,
she said I could go do a kiss right now.
And I leaned in and she leaned in and before
you ask, it was an amazing.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Can you walk how you kiss? Just pretend I'm her?

Speaker 12 (24:46):
Sure? So if you're yeah, she says it. I look
at her, She looks at me. I take a step forward,
She takes steps toward me, and then you know we
started we go.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
For it, and it was go for it. Are your
lips touching first?

Speaker 5 (25:00):
And you're tongue?

Speaker 2 (25:01):
I'd walk me through how you kiss and where are
your hands? Was wrong?

Speaker 5 (25:04):
Maybe the guess went back?

Speaker 13 (25:06):
All right?

Speaker 12 (25:06):
If you want the full play by play, like it
was like step toward her. She did it, step toward me,
my hand like on the small of her back, and
then like on the side of her like face, you
know what I mean, well done, and then she and
then I kind of pull her in, but I'm not
too forceful, right, like it's just you keeping up. It
was a ballet yeah, exactly. It was very very balletic,

(25:27):
very very much like a dance. And then start in.
Don't go straight into a French kiss, right, you don't
want to go too big, too quick, but like pull in, passionate,
hold the kiss, and then you know, we'd like, you know,
our lips open more and and we're we're honestly we're
going at it for a passionate like you know, passionate
minute or something, you know, and then you know, you

(25:47):
do this pull away thing. You both look at each
other and you're being a little like, hey, how you
doing He I'm doing good, you know, go back.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
Into it again. Yea detail. I don't know why you
give me all this details too much? You are, yeah,
kissing out.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Pet well listen, poet, ballet dancer. Something went wrong or
something went wrong between that kiss, and when she blocked you,
I got Alan from Duarte on the line. Let me
just get him on the air. Alan, be very quiet.
I've got Denise who's agreed to come on and talk
to us. She will not know you're here. We'll tell
her at the end.

Speaker 12 (26:20):
Okay, okay, sound good.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
So this dude, Alan goes out with Denise. They met him, mumble,
They go to Sushim and Rovi. It's the end of
the date. She says, I could do a kiss. He
leans in, hand on the small of her back, other
hand on her cheek. Slowly he kiss for a few minutes.
He slowly backs off, he leaves, and she blocks him.

Speaker 5 (26:42):
So does he Did he not do a good job something.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
Because of a bad kiss?

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Maybe?

Speaker 3 (26:49):
Maybe maybe she's just too into him and maybe she
just needed some time, some space. Too much, too soon,
too fast.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (26:58):
We're going to talk to her, isn't.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
He That's interesting? Well maybe yeah, maybe she has.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
An X that's coming back, but she's getting feels too fast,
like I guess sol down, Denise, thanks for a grain
to come on the air with us. It's Ryan Seacrest
Disney and telling you I'm just gonna jump right into it.
You went out with a guy named Alan Bumble.

Speaker 6 (27:16):
Okay, yeah, tell me about your date with Alan. Oh wow, okay,
it was great honestly, But what is this about.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
Alan and your date with him?

Speaker 10 (27:30):
Huh?

Speaker 8 (27:31):
Just go ahead, Oh tell us about it.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
Well, I mean i've blocked him. It wasn't great, but
yeah I blocked him.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Why why did you block him after it went great?
I'm trying to trying to understand that and forgive our intrusion.

Speaker 6 (27:50):
Yeah, you know, we went to a sushi place on
Huntington and it was really good.

Speaker 13 (27:56):
It was really good.

Speaker 6 (27:57):
So some friends and I went there a few nights
later and he was there canoodling with some other chicks.

Speaker 13 (28:05):
So we left.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Oh well, uh that will Yeah, that will do it.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
And so you just did you say anything to him ever? Again?

Speaker 6 (28:19):
We were planning, Uh, we were, we were planning on
a second date. But yeah, I mean it, you know,
it's just it's not like we were even exclusive or anything.
But it just made me feel like not special, you know,
like the itck just entered in there.

Speaker 8 (28:35):
You're not top of mind. If he's still going out
and about like.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
That, you're not exclusive, then he's not doing anything wrong.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
He's not showing focus. How is he kissing? Is he
a good kisser? This Alan from d'Arte?

Speaker 12 (28:49):
Yeah, no, I mean the date was good.

Speaker 6 (28:52):
There's there was nothing wrong like with our connection on
the date or anything.

Speaker 13 (28:57):
It was he was a good kisser, Like I just
felt like I was.

Speaker 6 (29:02):
One in the long line of girls that he took
to Kiku Sushi, Like I was Friday and she's the
Sunday Sushi girl and there was maybe a Thursday girl
before me.

Speaker 9 (29:14):
I guess, like I get that out of my mom.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
There's nothing with that.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
It's kind of attracted.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
Everybody wants this Alan, and you are going out with him,
and maybe he really is into you and not them.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
That's what dating is. It's a number of games.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
He's on the phone, Alan, You're just a number getting.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
Easy on the language because you are on the air.
But Denise and Alan are back together, Alan, is that true?
Are you a rotating revolving door with dates at this
sushi place?

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Okay?

Speaker 12 (29:45):
So hi, Denise, Hey, I've been missing you. How you
doing right? But Ryan, like, okay, I will confess I
am guilty of this. I love that place for a
first date.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
But are you taking good are you going when lighting
is very important?

Speaker 5 (30:02):
I love that you said that.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
And if you smell like pine but not pine salt,
not pine salt Alan, So you're you're taking different women
to the same place all the time. Do you get
why Denise doesn't feel special?

Speaker 12 (30:15):
Yeah, but I need to, like it's not all the time.
It is my like general first date spot. But what
happened was I had asked that girl out a few
weeks before that, and she had been out of town
and then she just got back that week. It was
it was just a timing thing. But but honestly it
doesn't matter, Like, like Denise, I don't want to have

(30:36):
a second date with Sunday girl, but I would really
love to have a second date with you. I thought
we had a great connection.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
I don't hate it.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
But then why didn't you cancel that date? Was Sunday
go to Denise?

Speaker 6 (30:50):
Wait, so I'm the Friday girl? Oh gosh, okay.

Speaker 12 (30:59):
And so I was like, well she blocked me. I
guess I'm gonna like go like I don't know, like
like I had already, I was already on the schedule,
like we had had a great first date, but you
never know, And so I was like, well, I don't
want to cancel on this girl. If you want to
be mean, you know what I mean? And then and
then I was like, it was the thing about the
Sunday Girl was that it only confirmed how into you
I am. And then I come back and I'm blocked,

(31:20):
and I'm like, whoa, what is going on?

Speaker 3 (31:23):
Okay, guys, I need to there's an entire city listening
to this right now and more because we're streaming and syndicated.
I guess yeah, yeah, I'm just explaining how it all works.

Speaker 2 (31:36):
Oh God, do you want.

Speaker 5 (31:38):
To go out with Alan again?

Speaker 12 (31:41):
You don't think you did anything wrong here?

Speaker 3 (31:43):
I mean, Alan, don't speak, Denise, Do you want to
go out with Alan again?

Speaker 2 (31:49):
This is your call? Are He's saying nothing wrong?

Speaker 3 (31:51):
You don't speak.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
Maybe maybe not, I don't know. I'm like having probably
like shaking the egg.

Speaker 9 (32:03):
You go with my gut.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
Here's the deal.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
That's great, go with your gut and if you unblock Alan,
then he'll get your message. If you keep him blocked,
there's no second date. Alan doesn't say anything, don't speak.

Speaker 12 (32:15):
I'm just saying I think we would have had a
really good date.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
But I'm but you're not hearing you're talking.

Speaker 5 (32:24):
I'm saying no, don't just say but this is the problem.
I stop, Denise. Would you like to go out?

Speaker 2 (32:35):
You're going to pass on Alan? Is that the verdict here?

Speaker 6 (32:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (32:41):
Why don't you think about it?

Speaker 4 (32:42):
Why don't you think about it? Denise?

Speaker 6 (32:44):
Do it?

Speaker 4 (32:45):
Go out with them again?

Speaker 2 (32:46):
Dennise, think about it.

Speaker 8 (32:47):
You can unblock him in a week or two weeks,
whenever you feel comfortable, and then.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
Alan, let's leave it a down's chance. Thank you for
reaching out to us. Wait on Denise to get to you,
and good luck to both of you. Thank you very
much for talking Court Denise.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 9 (33:02):
Yeah, I'm going to give it.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
A bee, all right, y'all take care.

Speaker 5 (33:06):
See. I liked Alan until I didn't like him talking.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
I liked him the whole way.

Speaker 3 (33:11):
No, I liked him, but then he needs to stop
once he says his peace, like, don't keep pushing days
like calling girls by days of the week.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
Bro, you're God, it's not bad, it's bad.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
How can you help families friends who have been devastated
by the fires. There are so many people that just
don't have their homes and have lost their memories, and
the great thing about this city is that everybody wants
to help in some way. So what are some ways
you can do it that you know are really going
to impact those who have been affected. There's a place

(33:47):
that we've teamed up with called the Dreams Center. It's
been around for oh decades, maybe thirty years now, and
they help the community year round, but they specialize in
relief efforts during and after a disaster, because this is
not just now. This is you know, it's going to
be out of the news, but it's gonna go on
for years and then you're gonna have to worry about mudslides.
I'm telling you right now, that's gonna be the next issue,

(34:08):
the crisis of mudslides from these hillsides. That's Matthew Barnett
is here from the Dream Center. Matthew, thanks for coming on.

Speaker 14 (34:15):
Hey, it's great to be with you. Ryan, what a joy.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
Well.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
I appreciate what you do every day for our great
city and surrounding areas, not just now, but all the time.
Can you tell us everybody wants to do something? Can
you tell us if we want to do something through
the Dream Center, what it is we can do and
how and what you actually do.

Speaker 14 (34:37):
You know, the Dream Center is just full, interactive right now.
You know, I'm actually just less aligne. We're serving like
fifteen thousand people that are coming through to get supplies.
I mean, I went to the grocery store last night
and they had all the water bottles in front of
the store because they're anticipating in the next winds and
they're trying to move a lot of water, you know.
And then then of course with the issue of no

(34:57):
drinking water in Pasadena, you know, they want you get
bottle of water. It is absolutely pandemonium. And I'm looking
at at our heart radios playing music and people are
joyfully giving away stuff and serving. We welcome volunteers. We
want volunteers, and people are showing up and bringing stuff
and dropping it off. And then the line is forming
and people are just driving through and getting served and said.

(35:20):
And then the evacuation center, we have one hundred and
eight beds and they are all filled, in fact, so filled.
I walk into the office. A little boy was sleeping
in the reception office on the ground who was shaking
because he was so scared about what happened the evacuation.
But you know what, we're standing and we're staying in
the longevity of this thing is absolutely incredible, and so

(35:41):
I'm just so grateful you guys have jumped on board.
You are the first responders from the beginning. You encourage
people to donate and support on the website and dream
center dot org and iHeartMedia. So I love you guys,
and I'm so grateful, And we're just going to outlast
this fire, and we're going to stay and put roots
in the city and all we're going to do keep
fighting and fighting and fighting. Going out today and handing

(36:03):
out a few checks to some families that we know
who lost their home, and it's just going to be
a long term effort, like you said, with the mudslides
and all that yet to come.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
So Matthew Barnet, the founder of Dream Center, So I
just want to understand, so people donate, we donate to
dream Center, you then some of that funding you take
directly in the form of a check to families who
need it.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Correct, We just started that this week.

Speaker 14 (36:27):
We have three check drops for five thousand dollars that's
happening today and those are the first three that we
found and we talked to and we've seen where they've
lost and we've got a little bit access they're allowing
us to get into there in Altadena area. So we're
just so thrilled. We're tired, we're exhausted. I'm displaced. Yeah,
I've been out of my home since the very very beginning.

(36:47):
So we're the displaced helping to displace. But that's the
spirit of LA rally. We roll and we serve.

Speaker 3 (36:54):
And what about if people want to physically bring something?
What could you use and where do they do it?

Speaker 14 (37:00):
Yeah, they come to the Dream Center two three zero
one Bellevue Avenue. We will take We do have. Our
biggest need is not closed right now. We're sorting those
things out. We still have catchup to do the water, diapers,
and non perishable food. That's what we're looking for right now.

Speaker 5 (37:17):
Okay to Matthew Barnett.

Speaker 3 (37:18):
The Dream Center, you can look them up, but it's
dreamcenter dot org if you want to get to their site.
And we appreciate good human beings like yourself, Matthew, thanks
for coming on and sharing the word.

Speaker 14 (37:30):
Yeah, and there's a play by play on La dream
Center Instagram as well. They gives you a play by
play of what's going on every second and traffic patterns
and all that to drop off things.

Speaker 5 (37:38):
Okay, buddy, you take good care and keep up the
good work.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
All right, thank you, Ryan, take care.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
Matthew Barnett founder what a good human being to found
something called the Dream Center and specializing in relief and disaster.

Speaker 5 (37:52):
All right, Tany.

Speaker 3 (37:53):
As a trending report, I also have Jeff Booze coming on,
who's a listener in Alta Dina, who's got to go
fund me page. We've never met, but I want him
to tell his story and if you want to help
him out, he's an outa Dina. If you're a neighbor
or you just want to do something for him, you'll
hear his story in a few minutes. But we're taking
anybody wants to call in here. If you go fund
me page, you got it. You want to get it
on the air, just call me eight hundred five to two.

(38:14):
I want a two seven.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
So this is a trending report. Mandy Moore is in
the news, Tanya.

Speaker 4 (38:19):
Yes, So. Like many other celebs, Mandy Moore was impacted
by the California wildfires. She posted on Instagram that the
main part of her family home was still standing, but
ultimately it was not liveable. And we were talking about
this earlier. Sysney was mentioning the houses that did survive
on these streets that were just burned to a crisp,
they're not livable because there's just so much smoke in them.

Speaker 8 (38:41):
Yeah, I was reading that, like, when they do eventually
are able to get back into those homes, it's almost
like you got to strip it down to the studs
because the innhilation, like everything is just damaged by smoke,
all the clothes, everything's gone still, Yes, and so her
in laws were not so lucky. They did lose their home,
and she shared go fund me account to donate to them.

(39:03):
But people were not happy with Mandy for posting it.
They said, starting to go fund me when you alone
have enough money to help is insane.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
So she did not take this lightly. She clapped back
and said, people questioning whether we're helping our own family
or attributing some arbitrary amount of money that Google says
someone has is not helpful or empathetic. And I think
Mandy is doing what she can. What she's giving personally
is none of our business. And it's good to shine

(39:32):
a light on someone who is struggling. Plus, I think
survivor's remorse is real. I understand, like the people are
coming at her saying you should help your in laws,
but she's not saying because I started this gofund me
that I'm not helping them, but.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
Everybody's just doing it. I do too, I get it.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
I mean she has a very appropriate response, But you
get why people be upset.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
I do.

Speaker 4 (39:53):
And I feel like right now, like I'd said, I
feel like everybody's nervous systems are on this fight or
flight feeling. So people are just on edge and just
taking it out.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
And so, I mean, she's a she's a very sweet person.
She's a very very kind and big hearted and generous person.

Speaker 4 (40:12):
So I'm sure she's her heart in the right place.

Speaker 5 (40:14):
Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
Yeah, It's just this is a time, This is a time, right,
I mean, this is just one of those times. Yeah,
I want to bring in from Altadena. Jeff and his
wife Austin. Jeff Booz and his wife Austin. They spent
the last three years rebuilding Austin his wife's childhood home.

(40:36):
They're in Altadena. They finally moved into the house just
days before Christmas, and then three weeks later they lost
it all gone, just like there's so many people in
that area and on the West side of Los Angeles
as well. And Jeff and Austin are with us. They've
got two beautiful kids. I'm looking at their picture here.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
How you hold up, gorgeous family?

Speaker 15 (40:57):
Oh, thank you so much. We're just taking it by day, literally,
hour by hour.

Speaker 12 (41:01):
Its and so in shock to be honest.

Speaker 3 (41:04):
Yeah, so where are you? Where did you find a
place to stay?

Speaker 15 (41:09):
Our our dear friends let us stay in their house,
their mom's house. So we're just here for a little
bit recooping and just kind of getting the kids in
their own room and space and yeah, letting them relaxed
and decompressed. So yeah, we're very fortunate to have that option.

Speaker 3 (41:28):
How you have one young, very young child. How old
are your kids?

Speaker 15 (41:32):
My daughter is nine and our.

Speaker 3 (41:34):
Son is four, And I guess the four year old
doesn't quite understand it, but the nine year old probably does.

Speaker 14 (41:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (41:40):
She was actually the one that so we went upstairs
to kind of pack some things, and she's the one
that saw the fire on the mountain, and you know,
that's when we were just like, we have to get
out of there.

Speaker 12 (41:53):
And hysterical it was really hard to watch.

Speaker 15 (41:58):
Yeah, so.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
You just got into this home of yours and you're
excited to continue your life there and now all of
it gone. What did you did you grab the most? Like,
did you get anything, any memories? Did you take anything
with you?

Speaker 15 (42:14):
It was it was actually my childhood home, and we
we grabbed the painting of my that my daughter painted.
We grabbed clothes for our kids, but it was the
winds were so intense and there was no power. We
just we grabbed our dog and our cat and the
kids kind of left. By the time we were driving

(42:37):
down our street, the mountain was all red and there
was ash. So we just yeah, it just was panicked.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
And what time? What time was this?

Speaker 3 (42:46):
That?

Speaker 9 (42:47):
Oh?

Speaker 13 (42:47):
God?

Speaker 3 (42:50):
Yeah, And as you said, everything's just unsettling at this point.
You just don't know what, I mean, what's next. You
don't know how to even how do you even deal
with something like this? What about the kids in the school.

Speaker 15 (43:03):
Luckily, the community in Alpstina is so close knit and
everybody is just supporting each other and offering love, support, clothes,
you know, anything. So we feel very blessed having the
community around us, as you know, in that way. But
We're just going to take it day by day and

(43:24):
try to figure out all the next steps, you know,
school and trying to rebuild and yeah, just like everybody else.
So we're just trying to say positive and grateful.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
I know you've set up a go Fundme page so
for people that want to reach out to Jeff and
Austin family of four. Here you can support the Booze
families b o o s support the Booze family on
go fund me if you want to reach out to them.
I will tell you, Jeff, you're a good looking dude. Bro,
you look good.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
I get it.

Speaker 12 (43:59):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
Cash, brother, That's what I said. They're a gorgeous family.
Are beautiful by the way.

Speaker 11 (44:12):
I mean, just.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
You guy, well you know, hold that family close.

Speaker 5 (44:19):
God bless you all.

Speaker 3 (44:20):
Thank you for listening to us, and we'll make sure
we send support the Booze family go fund me, Thank
good luck, take.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Care O bless all right.

Speaker 5 (44:30):
I mean you can really hear it in their voices,
the defeat.

Speaker 8 (44:33):
That's what your defeat like. They've just been knocked down
and how do you get back up?

Speaker 3 (44:38):
So we uh, just if you have a go Fundme
page two you want to get it on the air.
Please call one eight hundred five to I want to
two seven. If you've been displaced, We're here for you.
Congratulations to the Rams they move from so far to Arizona.
Rachel plattin joining us this morning. We were so emotional
last ye you We're brilliant, brilliant.

Speaker 13 (45:02):
Thank you, Thank you so much, you guys, thank you.
I'm so happy to talk to you this morning. I
got really excited that.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
I was so excited that you took our call to
come on after that because we we we as a city,
we as communities here in southern California. I know you've
been a resident here for a long time. We needed that.
We needed that last night.

Speaker 13 (45:25):
Yeah, I needed it, honestly. I mean I could feel
the moment was so much bigger than me. It was
so much bigger than my song. It was so easy.
Sometimes it's not easy in this career, as all of
us know, to remember what the true reason we do
it is. But that was one of those moments when
you're like, oh, this is why I make music, This

(45:47):
is why you put up with the rest of the industry,
because music can meet a moment when other things can't.

Speaker 3 (45:55):
Yeah, yeah, Well, you created a special moment for all
of us that needed it.

Speaker 5 (45:59):
And when we saw image of.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
Our firefighters and our first responders while you were singing
the lyrics the fight song, I just every organ and selling.

Speaker 5 (46:09):
My body was in tears.

Speaker 13 (46:12):
Oh my gosh, thank you. Right, it was really hard
to not cry. I'm not gonna lie, it was.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
I was wondering how did you keep composure really during that?

Speaker 9 (46:19):
God, it was so you know, so hard.

Speaker 13 (46:22):
I've had some practice in like really difficult emotional situations
with singing Fight Song, especially. I used to sing it
in hospitals a lot, at bed side the stations, and
so I a different part of me turns on where
I'm like, this is not about me meeting the devastation.
It's about me showing the resilience of the human spirit
right now. And so I kind of try to tap

(46:45):
into that part. But I'll tell you, like, they had
the images that you guys were watching at home, and
they were.

Speaker 9 (46:51):
Above me, right above you can see them, and it was.

Speaker 13 (46:53):
I mean, it was it was really I don't think
I've ever felt like that during the performance. I could
try thinking about it now, Yes, me too.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
My eyes are just played. Rachel with us right now,
listen to this. It's not no, it's not right now.

Speaker 3 (47:22):
I mean, I have to tell you the quality of
your performance last night. I mean I played the whole
thing back, the whole song just a few minutes ago.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
It was you were foolish, you were perfect. Thank It's
exactly what we needed, Rachel.

Speaker 13 (47:37):
Thank you. You could have been right. Thank you. Oh
you go just so sweet. You know It's it's I
don't I don't really know if I have words. I
just it's been so long that that song has been,
you know, ten year anniversary, and it's like just wild
to me that that song was the thing that that

(47:58):
the Rams wanted for that and I guess I understand it.
The song has moved millions of people, and I understand.
It's just, you know, I'm just I don't know. I
could cry thinking about it. It was so beautiful. And you guys,
hear the word change I put at the end.

Speaker 3 (48:10):
Of yes, Yes, I know that's when we got chills
watching it thinking about and you teed up the Rams
for a massive victory.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
Rachel.

Speaker 16 (48:23):
I've pretty Muncher did that did My mom was in
this when the uh stands afterwards, she was.

Speaker 2 (48:33):
Like that was like, I love it.

Speaker 12 (48:39):
I just want my song.

Speaker 16 (48:40):
I sang a song.

Speaker 3 (48:41):
I just want to say, you know to those who
don't know, because this goes sort of off the radar,
but she is also a visit.

Speaker 5 (48:47):
She talks about singing to patients in the hospital.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
She's visited three of our Seacrest studios, Orange County, Charlotte,
and Dallas see kids in the hospital and it just
changes their lives.

Speaker 13 (48:56):
Rachel Right, I remember that day the Secret studios because
I had done the musicians on call work for a
long time, and then seeing how beautifully professionalized you made it,
and how like streamline and how organizing, how like caring
and loving it is what you guys do. I'd love
to do more. Actually we should talk about it, but absolutely, yeah,

(49:17):
I love you. I'm going on tour this spring and
I on my It's my first headline tour in eight years.
I only bring it up because the last tour I
did was when I was visiting those studios, and I
wonder if I could put them, if we could talk
about incorporating them into stops, because it helped you remind
me when I'm on the road.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
Yeah, it's it's a great way to do it.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
We've done that with other artists where we look at
your I mean we're in fifteen sixteen different cities around
the country of building new ones now, but yeah, you
can align with where you're going to be and it's
just yeah, families whole moment when they're going through something.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
So we'll talk about offline.

Speaker 3 (49:53):
But I just wanted to express my gratitude for your
generosity and also on behalf of our city. How you
made us feel so proud last night to be an Angelina.

Speaker 2 (50:03):
You really did good.

Speaker 13 (50:05):
Guys, you stop making me cry. Thank you. I'm really
proud to call this city home. You know, it's been
ten years now since I've lived here, and I really
love this city. And I don't think there's words that
any of us have that are proper for what's happening.
But I was really proud to be able to, you know,
be just a small part of lifting us up. It was.
It was a magical night like we start to finish well.

Speaker 3 (50:28):
Thank you for doing it last night and doing your part,
and thank you for this morning.

Speaker 13 (50:32):
Welcome.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
It's great to have you on. Congratulations and we look
forward to that tour. By the way, her tour set
me free tour. She does have tickets that are on
sale if you want to go see her, do it
in first and Rachel Platten, thanks for coming on.

Speaker 2 (50:42):
We'll talk to you.

Speaker 9 (50:43):
Yeah, Rachel, by by bye.

Speaker 5 (50:48):
I can't get enough of it.

Speaker 8 (50:52):
Anyway.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
I've cried doing my whole interview hours turn.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
On Wow on air with a Ryan Seacret.

Speaker 3 (51:10):
I didn't dress up for Kristin Davis this morning. I
just want you to know.

Speaker 12 (51:15):
I know that.

Speaker 5 (51:16):
So when you're watching this wherever it's going, this is
this is it. This is what you get.

Speaker 3 (51:21):
Same sweatsuit for a couple of days, same hat. Christi Davis.
Actually is a brand new podcast, Are You a Charlotte?
With Kristin Davis on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (51:30):
I love the title. Can we bring her in? Yeah?
I think she is. I was totally a Charlotte. I
think I was a Samantha.

Speaker 3 (51:41):
But you should listen to this podcast and figure yourself
out there. She is Kristin Davis with a big smile
on her face, smiles, smiles.

Speaker 5 (51:53):
Well, we're happy that we're talking to you.

Speaker 3 (51:55):
I know we were scheduled to speak earlier, but you
had to evacuate your home as so many of us did.

Speaker 2 (51:59):
As well.

Speaker 11 (52:00):
Oh, yes, yes, we're in a hotel. We're safe, we're fine.
Just trying to keep the kids happy.

Speaker 3 (52:06):
Yeah, I understand. I don't understand. Actually I just have
a dog, but I'm trying to keep it.

Speaker 11 (52:10):
It's the same Ryan, come on.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
Yeah, it's much more accomplished.

Speaker 11 (52:15):
I mean maybe the dogs might be a little easier.

Speaker 15 (52:18):
You know.

Speaker 5 (52:20):
Well once, once I get there, I'll let you know.

Speaker 3 (52:23):
Okay, okay, So but you obviously you've got friends just
like all of us who've been through this, and I
mean some of our dearest friends have lost their homes completely.

Speaker 11 (52:32):
Yeah, it's awful. It's awful. We actually almost lost our
home in the Getty fire, so we've been close to it.
But this obviously is really just so horrible.

Speaker 7 (52:43):
And I'm just so thankful to the first responders, and
I love the la FD Foundation and I'm just always
sending money to them and just thankful. Doesn't come close.

Speaker 3 (52:54):
Well, that is a great way to help out the firefighters,
just directly to that fund.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
I've actually asked them.

Speaker 3 (53:01):
Before directly what's the best thing to do, and that's
what they tell you exactly. That is good news, all right, Well,
shifting gears, you are talking about something which is very
exciting for fans of a series.

Speaker 5 (53:15):
Are you nervous about this podcast?

Speaker 11 (53:16):
Yes? Yes, I feel you know.

Speaker 17 (53:19):
I mean, it seemed like a great idea to do
this podcast Are You a Charlotte? About you know, the
show and the themes of the show and how it
lives on and my memories.

Speaker 11 (53:30):
Then I went to record it and it's just it's
like so personal. I feel kind of, you know, like
very vulnerable about it.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
Now, suddenly, that's great, That's what people want to hear.

Speaker 5 (53:44):
It's called are you a Charlotte?

Speaker 3 (53:46):
Now for those who don't know what that means, how
would they how would they know if they're a Charlotte
or not?

Speaker 11 (53:51):
Oh wow, that's a good question. Okay, so back when
I don't know when it started.

Speaker 17 (53:57):
But there's like a quiz you can take, which I
guess you should probably find and posted.

Speaker 11 (54:01):
Friend, I want to know who you are?

Speaker 5 (54:04):
Okay, go ahead? What do I What do I answer?

Speaker 17 (54:06):
Well, there's a lot of questions and I don't even
know them. But I mean, like, are you a Charlotte?
Do you believe in love?

Speaker 5 (54:12):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (54:12):
My gosh, so much? I've never been married.

Speaker 11 (54:17):
Okay, same, I'm with you there. I'm with you.

Speaker 17 (54:21):
So that's number one question for Charlotte's right. Do you
believe in love? Are you a hopeful person?

Speaker 5 (54:27):
Yes, I would say optimistic.

Speaker 11 (54:29):
Yes, yes, yes, you're an optimistic You're a Charlotte I think.
Do you love dogs?

Speaker 3 (54:34):
That's my girl. Let me tell everybody here back room, MICHAELA. Ruby,
guess what you're looking at. A Charlotte right here, Charlotte.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
We love.

Speaker 3 (54:49):
That's it's so I mean, so many if you know
that we are, we are part of the team, the
family that is iHeart Radio. And they're so excited. We're
so excited. Fans are so excited for this. If feels
like it's been a long time coming, thank you, that's
so sweet.

Speaker 17 (55:03):
I mean, I feel like, you know, we've been doing
and just like that, so we've all been together and
kind of it gives us a way to kind of
look back at the same time as moving forward. And
I think that's where I really liked about doing the
podcast is it's a way to look back and say, like, hey,
are these themes of the shows, Like the first theme
of the of the pilot episode is can women have

(55:24):
like men super interesting to think.

Speaker 11 (55:26):
About and talk about? Now almost thirty years later, which
is so great.

Speaker 3 (55:32):
I had to tell you, you know, one of my
memories growing was growing up because I was an adult,
but one of my memories going back home to visit
my parents was when Sex and the City was on HBO, right, yeah,
thank you, and my mom wanted to watch it with me,
and it was one of those episodes like that, and

(55:52):
thank god it's not two hours long, because I loved it.
But it was very uncomfortable being with your mother in
these situations watching that show.

Speaker 17 (55:59):
For sure, especially back then, like back then people didn't
go on the red carpet wearing like she threw dresses
to journey like it was a different time.

Speaker 2 (56:06):
Yeah, but also I.

Speaker 17 (56:09):
Mean there were some there were some There were some
things where I'd be like, mom, please do not watch this.

Speaker 11 (56:13):
Week, and I wasn't even watching, like please skip it.

Speaker 3 (56:17):
But it was funny to learn that my mom was
sneaking it in herself, like she was getting in there
watching it.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
Everybody was watching such in the city.

Speaker 3 (56:24):
Kristin Davis is with us so her podcast called are
You a Charlotte with Kristin Davis and Ihet Radio wherever
get your podcast, And just like that.

Speaker 5 (56:30):
So this is a new season of just like that
on Max.

Speaker 2 (56:34):
That's right, that's coming.

Speaker 11 (56:35):
We don't have an air day, but it's coming.

Speaker 3 (56:37):
It's coming, all right, so look for that. Well, Kristin,
it's so nice to have you on. Good luck with
getting back into your home, and we appreciate that, and
we can't wait to hear you're a Charlotte. Yeah, along
next and tell her I'm a Charlotte. She's what's coming.
She's great, that's gonna be fun. What a lovely person.

(56:59):
She just it gives like that great energy off, doesn't she.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
I feel like she is Charlotte. It's almost like she's
like her character. Yes, I feel like I'm Charlotte.

Speaker 4 (57:07):
Now you just have to marry a Jewish feel like.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
You might be a carry.

Speaker 5 (57:11):
I have to marry a Jewish man.

Speaker 2 (57:13):
Charlotte card, keep your Charlotte card.

Speaker 4 (57:15):
But you're Rightisnet? I think he has a carry?

Speaker 5 (57:18):
What's a carry carry? Bradshaw?

Speaker 15 (57:19):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (57:21):
Mean I like shoes. Well, you like fashion and you're
always trying and you're fine, You're trying to find the one.

Speaker 4 (57:29):
Very work focused.

Speaker 2 (57:31):
It's very work focused. It's labeling me like I'm trying
to find that I'm.

Speaker 8 (57:34):
Labeling you only because we're playing a game right now.

Speaker 4 (57:37):
Like your Carrie, your Samantha, I'm Charlotte, a little bit.

Speaker 2 (57:41):
Of any of this marks Miranda.

Speaker 3 (57:43):
Yes, listen, listen to the voice of Miranda.

Speaker 2 (57:48):
The password is Miranda.

Speaker 3 (57:53):
Oh my gosh. All right, we're back tomorrow. Thank you
for being here today. We have more of those sold
out taate McGray tickets. We'll play a little of the
match game as well. And if you want your text
to be taken seriously, make sure you leave this out
of it. I'll tell you about that early in the
morning before seven o'clock today, we talked to a lot
of people whose lives have been completely uthented by the
la fires, and we talked to Matthew who founded the

(58:15):
Dream Center. You can do stuff directly there. If you donate,
they're sending checks out to families. You can also drop
things off that families need hard supplies. KISSFM dot com
slash donate if you want to check that out.

Speaker 2 (58:27):
Big hugs everybody. We're coming back with you tomorrow morning.
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