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July 11, 2025 35 mins
The Billy & Lisa Show cover a whole bunch of topics during today’s show including, an Andrew Watt game, the new Justin Bieber album, and things on our bucket lists. Listen to Billy & Lisa weekdays from 6-10AM on Kiss 108!   
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now best morning show in Boston, Billy and Lisa in
the morning.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
It's just a great start to my day on Kiss.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Hey, just like that, it is Friday and the weekend.
What up, guys? It is just then Welcome to the
Billy and Lisa Show. So much to get to on
this Friday. First of all, we have one thousand dollars
coming away at nine to ten this morning. It's Billy
and Lisa's summer VAK payday. So yeah, Billy and Lisa
getting you paid thousand bucks. Not bad, right. Also a
great topic, which we'll start at seven point fifteen about

(00:30):
bucket lists. What's on your bucket list? You can call,
leave us a talkback on that. But I want to
start with a game. So Andrew Watt is a producer
that's produced so many of the biggest hits that we
play right here on Kiss One to wait. Thought i'd
put the crew to the test, if you know what
I mean. Well, but it's day time. It's pay time, baby,
daytime though, I'll be there.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
That's big time.

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Yeah, game time, Andrew Watt. Addition, you're gonna get familiar
right now. Here's how it works. I'll play a short
clip of the song one or two seconds, and you
tell me what the song is, the titled artist, all
that stuff. It's pretty easy, not that hard. He's produced
a lot of big hits. Lisa, you're a first listen close.
You only get a second.

Speaker 5 (01:10):
It's that's right, die with a smile, produced by Andrew
Andrew Watt.

Speaker 6 (01:18):
So that's very recent for him.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Did you have doubt in me? You have to? Okay,
next up, Billy, listen closely. He wrote that he came
up with the guitar riff for this song and it
became a big hit even on Kiss. I know, come on,
you know this. I know this, I know, I know.

Speaker 6 (01:38):
Can you play it again?

Speaker 3 (01:39):
Okay? Real quick?

Speaker 5 (01:42):
Oh god, I know, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
This malady has heart.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
He wrote the song, came up with the guitar riff,
produced the whole thing. Andrew want m when he here
you go. He made this song. This is a big hit,
big collaboration.

Speaker 7 (02:06):
Oh it's east Side Halsey, Benny Blanco and Khalid.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
That was on Benny Blanco's debut album A big song.
Also my first song to hit number one, one of
my jams on the Kiss Top thirty County.

Speaker 8 (02:23):
He made a dred Bucks on that I ask you
something before you continue. Why do I occupy a chair
in this time? Why does Riley switch seats from me
whenever it's game time?

Speaker 5 (02:34):
And then it could be we have to be here
with us. Yeah, it's part of the they're the family.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
You need the lush. Yes, well, you know the songs,
that's the thing pulling it out of it. Yeah, all right,
here we go round to Lisa songs produced by Andrew Watts.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
Uh, it's dupa, yep, stay at home.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
It's break my Heart. Yeah, I'll take the artist or
the all the song. That's fine. There go least two
points for you. All right, Billy, here we go, Come on,
come on, you've got this.

Speaker 6 (03:09):
It was seamless. Yeah, pulled it out of the hat.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
Baby. Fun fact, Andrew Watts produced most, if not all,
of the New Lady Gaga album. So there you go,
all right, when you here we go? Can you guess
this song produced by Andrew Watt?

Speaker 7 (03:24):
Oh, coming home, going home?

Speaker 3 (03:27):
It ain't me. God, this guy's a hit machine.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Like to see his bank account?

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Oh yeah, alright, real quick, round three, there's so many
more to get to lease.

Speaker 5 (03:43):
Oh my god, justin bieber peaches.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
He went on to produce many hits with Justin Bieber
and Post Malone and many.

Speaker 8 (03:54):
When they should have a showdown between him and Lily Allen.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Am I love that. Actually she was with David Harbor.

Speaker 9 (04:06):
There you go.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
All right, all right, Billy, here you go, come on,
come on, you can get to here.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
Uh uh Savannah No.

Speaker 8 (04:15):
Havannah, Havannah, Havannah, Havannah havana.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
You said so, Nona, I should get the point because
I knew.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
That part too.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
I think we should give it to him.

Speaker 6 (04:28):
Okay, you gotta give that to me.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Man, we're giving up Savannah a Savannah banana. Yeah, all right,
last one.

Speaker 7 (04:42):
Here we go, Winnie, Oh one more time, Yes, young
Blood by five.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
Sauce, Yeah, five saft five sauce.

Speaker 8 (04:51):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Yeah, it's kiss.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
One to wait and we're back with Billy and Lisa
in the morning.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Hey, good morning, everybody. Welcome back Friday morning in here, Billy, Lisa, Winnie,
producer Riley. It is new music Friday, and it's a
big one. How about this? A brand new Justin Bieber
album which literally came out of nowhere, is out dropped
at midnight. It's called Swag. He started teasing it yesterday
with billboards, which, by the way, I'm pretty cool. It's Justin,

(05:18):
his wife, Haley, and his son. And yeah, we had
no idea that it was coming out. We knew he
was working on music. He's been teasing it all over
his social media and here we go. Swag is out
and our resident believer har at kiss one Await. That's
Gianna from the v Bros. In the afternoon. Stayed up
all night long, listened to all the songs, and she's
gonna let us know what's a hit and what's a miss? Gianna,

(05:41):
Welcome to the Billy and Lisa Show. What do we
need to know about Swag?

Speaker 10 (05:44):
Well, good morning, Justin. I personally have been waiting for
this day for a very very long time, four years
to be exact. And Justin, you said a hit or
a miss from Swag, And I may be biased, but
I don't really think anything on this album is a miss.
But I also could be delays from not getting any
sleep and listening to the album on repeat multiple times
since midnight. But of course, leave it up to Justin

(06:07):
Bieber to randomly drop an album after four years out
of the clear blue and listen, this may not seem
like a big deal to some people, but you have
to understand that all the believers, like myself, were beyond
ecstatic over this because again we've been waiting.

Speaker 11 (06:22):
For four whole years now.

Speaker 10 (06:24):
Swag is Justin's seventh album, and it's the first time
we're getting a new album from him since Justice back
in twenty twenty one. Swag has twenty one songs and
features Gonna, Dijon, Lil Be, Sexy, Red, Cash Cobain, and
Eddie Benjamin. It's giving soul, it's giving R and B
and even a little bit of rap. I mean the

(06:44):
opening song, it's called All I Can Take gave Me
Michael Jackson.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
Vibes Bad.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Twice.

Speaker 10 (07:02):
And on top of all these songs, I loved the
three interludes on this album that he did with his
good friend and comedian Drewski And in one of these interludes,
Justin opens up about how hard it's been for him
on social media.

Speaker 12 (07:13):
I think that's been a tough thing for me recently,
is feeling like, you know, I have had to go
through a lot of my struggles as a human, as
all of us do really publicly, and so people are
always asking if I'm okay, and that starts to really
weigh on me.

Speaker 11 (07:30):
You know, I love the vulnerability from him.

Speaker 10 (07:33):
And he also made me laugh because he creatively used
those viral clips of him yelling at the paparazzi to
even intro some of the songs.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
That I'm standing on businesses drunk sidewalk, how about you,
You're staying on my car at the beach.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 6 (07:53):
Well, money, money, money, money, money, money, money money.

Speaker 11 (08:02):
Now, of course we've seen those all over social media.

Speaker 10 (08:04):
We have also seen rumors about him and Haley fighting divorcing,
and he actually opens up about Haley saying that they
have their ups and downs, but he is not walking
away in a song called walking Away Baby going.

Speaker 13 (08:17):
Away My Diamond.

Speaker 14 (08:23):
He he do common songs.

Speaker 15 (08:29):
Him Change, It's as Uns He's Going and Pins Baby
going am.

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Now.

Speaker 11 (08:42):
Some of my personal favorites on this album were Daisies Way.

Speaker 15 (08:46):
You Got Me on in the head, Thank God, Body
you him, ump it hell it is you know I
can take it cut in a date, how many.

Speaker 10 (08:59):
Days leg you see you?

Speaker 2 (09:01):
Okay?

Speaker 11 (09:02):
I just love that one.

Speaker 10 (09:03):
Also go Baby, which in my brain is an ode
to his old song baby give it a Listen, Oh Baby.

Speaker 13 (09:09):
Go Baby Go, Baby go, Baby go, Baby go, Baby go,
Baby go, Baby Go, Baby go, Baby Go.

Speaker 11 (09:23):
That one's gonna be stuck in my head. And I
love this one. It's called first Place with.

Speaker 15 (09:28):
A song, sayside Oh babe, oh wait, it's a silvation
like it's birthdays, so amazing.

Speaker 13 (09:40):
E Bason celebrate in this way, Thank you to the birthday.

Speaker 10 (09:49):
Yet all in all that is Swag Justin as somebody
that's been a believer since two thousand and eight, we're
talking seventeen years of loving this man.

Speaker 11 (09:58):
This album is just per affection.

Speaker 10 (10:00):
It was the perfect way for him to come back
after a long four years when we've been thirsty for
new music from him. So I'm just glad it finally happened,
and again out of the blue, out of nowhere. So
thank you Justin Bieber, and thank you Justin for having me.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
It's so funny too that entire time, all I'm thinking
about is that picture of you Gianna with a very
young Justin Bieber. I think it was twenty twelve jingle
Ball backstage, and look how far you've come now. Anyway,
you can listen to Swag all weekend long right here
on Kiss One to wait, and of course on the
iHeartRadio apps, Kiss won a Wait. Good morning everybody from.

Speaker 11 (10:34):
The planet Fitness, Kiss one Away Studios.

Speaker 5 (10:37):
Well, we're back with Villy and Lisa in the morning
on kiss Onewit.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Hey friends, good morning, justin here, welcome back to a
Friday morning. Thank you for listening. It is summer, it
is vacation season, and that's why Billy and Lisa are
giving you one thousand dollars for their summer vacpayday. That's
happening this morning at nine ten, So stand by for that.
Who doesn't want to get paid? I would anyway. Recently,
Ay Shetty was in Boston. He had a show sold out.

(11:03):
This guy is so inspirational. He's one of the top
podcasts which you can hear on the iHeartRadio app. But
before he got here to Boston, he checked in with
us on the Billion Lisa Show.

Speaker 6 (11:11):
Jay Shetty, good to have you on the show.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
This is so cool.

Speaker 8 (11:14):
Global best selling author, award winning podcast host, chief purpose
Officer of Calm, purpose driven entrepreneur, fifty million followers, and
you finally made it to the Billion Lisa Morning Show.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
This officially put you over the top.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Jay.

Speaker 14 (11:30):
I'm so great for to meet you both. Thanks for
having me.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Well, we're happy you're coming to Boston.

Speaker 5 (11:34):
So what can people expect, you know, with your on
purpose tour when you come to the Box Center, you're
saying there going to be some surprise guests.

Speaker 14 (11:42):
Yes, I'm so excited. I'm going to be bringing my
podcast for a live in person experience. I'll be interviewing
a very special guest for the audience. We'll be doing
a Q and A session so people can ask me questions,
the audience questions. I'll be leading us all in the meditation.
So it's going to be a truly memorable evening and
I can't wait for people to come out.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
Can you tell us who these surprised people might be?

Speaker 14 (12:05):
Jay, It might be coming out shortly, we may it's
definitely someone who's known for being in Boston. Let's say that. Ah.

Speaker 6 (12:12):
But then again, if you told us it wouldn't be
a surprise guest anymore.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
What ad Jake?

Speaker 14 (12:16):
Exactly exactly? But I promise it will be worth it.

Speaker 8 (12:19):
I gotta tell you, Jay, there's so many people I've
told over the past week that Lisa and I were
going to be talking to Jay Sheddy. They were overwhelmed.
Their immediate reaction was, oh, my god, I love him
so much.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Oh I love that.

Speaker 14 (12:30):
That makes me so happy, and send my love to them.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Please, I shall, I shall.

Speaker 8 (12:35):
Now I'm looking at a long list of other major
celebrities that you've had on everybody, from Kobe Bryant to
j low Will Smith, Selena Gomez, and Benny Blanco.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
I thought was a wonderful, wonderful interview, Jay.

Speaker 14 (12:49):
Oh, thank you so much. They're the best. It was
incredible to have such a beautiful conversation with both of them,
and it was amazing to see people all over the
internet talk about positive masculinity and healthy love. And I
think it's made everyone hopeful to find real love again,
which is beautiful. Jay.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
You've been producing content for like ten years.

Speaker 5 (13:10):
You've been helping people navigate this crazy world that we
live in. Why do you think people are craving all
of these types of conversations.

Speaker 14 (13:17):
I think lives, just if we're honest's got harder for everyone.
It's difficult. It's challenging, whether that be work, whether it
be outside of work, whether it be family. I think
people have more stress in their lives. People are busier,
they have less help, and so I think it's a
time when people are really seeking and I think also
at the same time, there's a great appetite for wanting
to build habits and improve their lives and improve their sleep,

(13:39):
and improve the quality of their relationships, which, by the way,
I believe are all good things, because if we make
a difference when things are easy and things are a
bit better for us, then things become better for us
in the long term. So I think it's amazing that
people are opening up to all of these ideas, whether
it's through podcast, books, live events, and everything else.

Speaker 8 (14:00):
Jay, let me ask you this, these are crazy times
right now. We keep hearing the words seeing the word anxiety.
People are very anxious. They're very nervous between inflation and
tariffs and the cost of things for your house, for
your home, for your family. If we were in a
session right now and we were telling you we were anxious,

(14:22):
we were freaked out, what would you tell us?

Speaker 14 (14:24):
The first thing I'd say is that's normal, and that's natural.
It's not a weakness. It's normal right now to feel anxiety.
It's natural to feel anxiety, and I think we need
to stop feeling like there's something wrong with us. If
we feel it, we almost think there's some glitch or
there's some mistake we made, or that it's not meant

(14:44):
to happen. I think that's what's meant to happen. If
things are uncertain, we will feel anxiety. What I would
say is that in times of uncertainty, we often look
for certainty to feel stable. But instead of looking for certainty,
we should look for s look for opportunities to help
someone else, look for opportunities to make someone else's day.

(15:05):
Sometimes you'll relieve your anxiety quicker by trying to help
someone else than you will by trying to solve your own.
And so I think we will find a lot more
meaning and a lot more connection if we help others
more than even trying to solve our own anxiety.

Speaker 2 (15:18):
I know that you talk a lot.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
About the practice of meditation, and I keep telling Billy
that he needs to meditate, But why should.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
We all be doing it?

Speaker 14 (15:28):
Well, I think it's because of what we just spoke about.
There's such a newfound, you know, origination of stress through
so many things, whether it's you wake up in the
morning and you spill your coffee, or you know, you
get to work and you're already fifteen minutes late because
of the traffic, or you get to a meeting and
you realize there's a task that's been incomplete. I think

(15:48):
there's so many moments in the day that creates trust.
So what we need is a practice that helps us
balance that out. We need a practice to bring us
back into feeling centered, and meditation does.

Speaker 8 (16:00):
So.

Speaker 14 (16:00):
What I often recommend to people is, if you're feeling stressed,
you're feeling like you're out of alignment today, breathe out
for longer than you breathe in. So breathe in for
accounter all and breed out for more than four If
you exhale for longer than you in hell, it relaxes
your body and mind. Again, when your breath gets shallow
and your breath gets quicker, you want to deepen it

(16:21):
and slow it down.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
That's what I've been doing wrong. I'm breathing in the
wrong direction, a shallow breather.

Speaker 14 (16:28):
Jay.

Speaker 8 (16:28):
If you don't mind, I want to read a couple
of your quotes and have you elaborate on you. If
you don't mind, I love this one. The longer you
stay on the wrong train, the more expensive it is
to get home. Please elaborate.

Speaker 14 (16:41):
Yes, I shared that the other day. It's not one
of mine. It's it's someone that I shared earlier this week.
But no, I love that quote. It's I think for
so many of us we feel we maybe got on
the wrong job, or for so many of us, we
feel we are got into the wrong relationship. And I
think a lot of us are scared of leaving something
that feels bad because we're scared of the unknown. But

(17:03):
the reality is, if we stay on that train for
too long, if we stay in that relationship for too long,
on that job for too long, it actually becomes harder
to find our way back. So it's never too late
to quit. It's never too late to pause, it's never
too late to stop. It's important to do that as
soon as you feel you can. So I've tried to
encourage people to not put this pressure on themselves to

(17:24):
push something or force something to work if it's not
serving them.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Do you have a favorite book? I know you have
two books out, but do you have a favorite book
that you always go back to?

Speaker 14 (17:32):
Oh that's a great question. One of my favorite books
of all time is probably Thinking Fast and Slow by
Daniel Kahnman. It's a brilliant, brilliant book really breaks down
how the mind works, how the mind tricks us, how
our thoughts work. I love that book.

Speaker 8 (17:48):
Jay, You spent three years as amongk you are meditating
eight hours a day, and then you realize there are
a lot of similarities between that world and the digital world.

Speaker 14 (17:59):
How so well I found the connection between what I
was learning, and I was thinking, Wow, this would really
help people that I grew up with, and you know,
my generation, and then every generation that's now living in
the digital world. I find that if you're living in
a constant digital landscape with a screen in front of you,
having practices and habits that allow you to detox and

(18:20):
disconnect or even more important. And so I'm grateful that
I've now been able to see the fruits of that labor,
because you know, just around ten years ago is just
an idea that now I've seen the impact of it.
It gives me even more confidence that these tools that
are thousands of years old are actually so practical and impactful.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
You're not still meditating eight hours a day, are you, Jay,
Not even close?

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Not even close.

Speaker 14 (18:45):
It's nowhere near. I don't think I could I don't
think I could hack that with my schedule, but I
do go back to the monastery every January with my
wife to do that. So we do go back and
start our year there, which is one of our favorite
things to do.

Speaker 5 (18:59):
Every time comes up Jay, everyone says, oh, my God,
I love him so much, but they also say, God,
he has the most beautiful blue eyes I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Do you hear how many times a day do you
hear that?

Speaker 14 (19:10):
I hear it often. I'm very grateful for it, but
I can't take any credit for them, because I didn't
do anything for them. So it's one of those catch
twenty two situations where yeah, it's like, what do you
do when you didn't earn them or take credit for them?
So yeah, I'm grateful.

Speaker 6 (19:25):
So they're not contacts.

Speaker 14 (19:27):
Definitely, definitely, No, I am.

Speaker 6 (19:32):
Kiddy, Jay. I know you're I know you're coming to Boston.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
Have you been here much?

Speaker 14 (19:38):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (19:39):
I have?

Speaker 14 (19:39):
Yeah, I actually performed at the Wine Theater I believe
two years ago as well, So I've been before. I've
told it before. I've always loved coming to Boston and
excited to be there again soon.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
So how can people find you? You're here? May fifteenth.
Where should they go to get tickets?

Speaker 14 (19:53):
Yes, I'll be at the Wine SATs in May fifteenth.
Head to Jay Shetty dot me forward slash Tour. It's
Jay said, he don't mean forward slash tour.

Speaker 8 (20:02):
And theer Wang Theater rather is a beautiful venue. As
you know, you've done it before, which is why you're
coming back and doing it again.

Speaker 5 (20:10):
Jay.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
We can't thank you enough for giving us the time.
I know you're really busy.

Speaker 8 (20:13):
Oh my god, fifty can you give up a few
of your followers send them our way on fifty million?

Speaker 14 (20:19):
Jake, I love it. I love it. You guys are
the best. No, and I can't wait to see you
at the show.

Speaker 5 (20:24):
Kith one to wait and we're back with a Billy
and Lisa in the morning.

Speaker 8 (20:28):
A lot of people listening may not realize this, but
every morning, right before seven o'clock, Lisa and I go
live on WBZTV News with Paula and Chris.

Speaker 6 (20:39):
They're doing this series.

Speaker 8 (20:40):
I happen to notice it watching Channel four and it's
called Never Too Late, And it's all about bucket lists,
things that you've always wanted to do and sometimes never
get around to doing them. Sometimes they can be exciting
sometimes that it can be dangerous, sometimes death defying. Chris
from Channel four actually skied Tuckerman's ravine. People die there

(21:02):
and it was a dream of his. He did it
and did it without injury. So we got to thinking,
do we have any bucket lists you want to start with?

Speaker 15 (21:09):
You?

Speaker 14 (21:09):
Lise?

Speaker 5 (21:11):
So, I can't believe I'm actually going to say this,
but I think it really is a bucket list.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
I would like to run a marathon.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
Okay, yeah, that makes sense. You've been talking about it
for years.

Speaker 5 (21:20):
I've been talking about it. I'm an avid runner. I've
just never never gotten through to actually making it happen.

Speaker 3 (21:28):
Now, let's make it happen. Well, okay, do you think
that it's partly fear?

Speaker 5 (21:32):
Yes, Yeah, it's tough, it's fear, and it's also it's
a lot of training.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
It's a lot of hours.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
Yeah that right now, I just don't think I can
put in because I'm so busy.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Well, aren't you not, Bill, You've run several marathons. When
you're training for a marathon, they are like weeks leading
up to it. You have to do a fifteen twenty.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
Mile ye day, which takes like a lot of time.

Speaker 8 (21:51):
It takes over your life because the training is such
And I was telling Lisa one day that you actually
have once you get into the distance training, you actually
have to eve water hidden in bushes along the course
you're going to run, so that you know you'll always
have water along the way, Like once you hit nine
to ten miles, you've got to be pumping water in.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (22:09):
So it's it involves a lot, but it's definitely worth it.

Speaker 3 (22:12):
I think you should do it that. I think you
can do it.

Speaker 5 (22:15):
I'm just not going to do it right now, okay.

Speaker 6 (22:18):
Yeah, all right, justin what's yours?

Speaker 16 (22:21):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Thank you?

Speaker 16 (22:21):
Well?

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Mine would have to be to go to the motherland, Peru.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
It's beautiful there.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
You know, my dad's from Peru. You know, I'm half Peruvian.
I don't know how to speak Spanish. That's unfortunate, but
I have all this family there that I've never met,
and it looks beautiful. My dad has gone, you know,
he's born there, but he'd gone back several times.

Speaker 6 (22:40):
Yeah, I'd love to go, So I think you should
make it happen there.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Maybe I will. Maybe I'll bring my son if he behaves.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
That would be a great trip.

Speaker 3 (22:48):
Yeah, father son trip to Peru. Nice the motherland. Yeah,
you know, think about it, think about the cousins and
aunts and uncles. Then I'll never meet unless I go there.

Speaker 6 (22:57):
Uh waitning Justin took mine. I want to go to
leve On.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
My dad's from Lebanon. I've never been.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
I don't speak Arabic, so but one of my really
close friends is Lebanese and he speaks Arabic. So I'm like, oh,
we have to go together so you can translate because
I know some stuff. But like they didn't me live
over there.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Is that doctor Joe, Doctor Joe. Yes, it was just there.

Speaker 7 (23:14):
He was just there in Lebanon for two weeks. Yeah,
so that was But since he said that, I will say,
buy a house. I've not bought a house yet.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
Well I think you should start a house fund and
door a Lebanon fund. Okay, little money at a time.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Before I know.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
Yeah, well we go good morning, Yeah, okay, I should
be good.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
I drummed for years, okay with several bands and when
I was young, and uh, I've always had a dream
and I came close one time that I wanted to
be able to play a couple of songs at a
full blown concert with a big time band.

Speaker 2 (23:53):
That would be really fun and my dream.

Speaker 8 (23:55):
And we came close one year. My dream was always
I wanted to play a couple of songs with bon Jovi.
I don't know why I chose bon Jovi. I just
think a lot of their songs are a lot of
fun to drum to. Uh And one time they were
doing Kiss Concert and we were in talks and it
was gonna happen. But then in those days, Maddie and

(24:16):
I always had a skit that we would do on
stage at Kiss concert, or ridiculously embarrassing skit. But so
I had to be focused on that and I missed
my opportunity to finish my bucket list and drum with
bon Jovi.

Speaker 7 (24:30):
Well, we can try to figure out a way to
make that me like Bonjoe's Cotter band. Does that work
for you?

Speaker 3 (24:38):
I want to be in bon Jovie.

Speaker 6 (24:39):
I want to feel what it's like to be a
big rock star on the drums.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
This is actually surprising you chose bon Jovi.

Speaker 6 (24:45):
I know it's always been bon Jovi, and I don't know.

Speaker 8 (24:48):
I will say there's nothing like a bon Jovi show, Okay,
I'm just saying it, and we're back.

Speaker 11 (24:54):
With Billy and Lisa in the Morning's.

Speaker 8 (24:56):
Good kiss and this is a good topic for a
Friday show, Rightly, bucket list thing it is.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Because everybody's gone. I have another one. I want to
be in a show, remember always.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
Yeah, I used to do you know, theater when I
was in college and I love singing. Yeah, so that's
another one for me, like to do like a community
theater program.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
You got to get to and then COVID Yes, she
signed up and everything.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Yeah, I was going to do.

Speaker 6 (25:19):
You got to get it done.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
You know why.

Speaker 8 (25:20):
It's never too late, never too late. Let's go to
the phones. Eileen from Boston. Eileen, you have a bucket list.

Speaker 17 (25:28):
So I did.

Speaker 18 (25:29):
I wanted to run the Boston Marathon, but I had
that fear that Lisa is feeling. And I did it
this year. That's great and it's crazy. Never thought I
would do it because of my fear of time. It
was time for me. It wasn't the run. It was

(25:49):
how long it was going to take?

Speaker 6 (25:51):
Yeah, yeah, it was your training.

Speaker 3 (25:52):
How'd the training go?

Speaker 14 (25:53):
Grueling?

Speaker 18 (25:54):
Training was growling. I love to run in the winter anyway,
So that wasn't that didn't bother me. But I ran
with the charity teams out of Boston and they have
the root all mapped out for you. Every Saturday training run.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
Oh yeah yeah, when you sign up for charity, it's
the real deal. You got to train, you got to
do the right thing.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
Was it overwhelming?

Speaker 8 (26:18):
Now?

Speaker 2 (26:18):
The training?

Speaker 18 (26:19):
The training, you know what it was. It was like
every Saturday was That's what you did. But when I
tell you, they had water stops on the training rune,
I took my goo, I took my bottles of water
with me. But they did have stops, candy crackers, they
had lots of snacks and stuff. But I'm telling you, Lisa,

(26:40):
do it?

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Would you do it again? Would you do it again?

Speaker 14 (26:43):
You know what?

Speaker 19 (26:44):
I would love to do it again.

Speaker 18 (26:46):
But we had a great day that day and I
had a great run. Yeah, I would hate to drink.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
Yeah there I go.

Speaker 8 (26:52):
All right, good call. Let's go to Lisa in Derry,
New Hampshire. Lisa, what's your bucket list?

Speaker 4 (27:00):
I've always wanted to do an Ironman triathlon.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
Oh yeah, here we go. At least is my kind
of girl.

Speaker 4 (27:05):
Oh yeah, no, I've done a half and I've done
forty seven regular marathons, but.

Speaker 8 (27:11):
Nemverer an iron I'm sorry, did you say forty seven marathons?

Speaker 18 (27:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (27:16):
Forty seven?

Speaker 3 (27:18):
So what's an iron Man consistent?

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (27:19):
Boh, the iron Man is like a two point two
mile swim, one hundred and sixteen bike. I believe in
a marathon at the end.

Speaker 6 (27:29):
Oh my yeah god.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
When all is said and done, you have a marathon
to run.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
So do you start?

Speaker 5 (27:35):
You start with the swim first, yeah, right, and then
the bike and then they run.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
My cousin Mary's husband John, who's actually there in town
for the graduation.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Yeah, he's done like a hundred of them out in Kona.

Speaker 3 (27:48):
That's insane.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
It's it's insane. The training is insane.

Speaker 8 (27:51):
I actually jogged part of the ConA track. I did
a couple of half triathlons. It is amazing. It's exciting,
but it's grueling. It's it's a lot of work, but great.

Speaker 7 (28:00):
One.

Speaker 8 (28:00):
Let's go to Katie in Medfield. Hey, Kadie, what's your
bucket list?

Speaker 3 (28:05):
Hi?

Speaker 19 (28:06):
I want to be on the show Survivor on CBS.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Oh that's a good one.

Speaker 16 (28:10):
I like that.

Speaker 19 (28:11):
Yes, me and my husband playing like live games throughout
the country. All summer. That's like our vacation from our kids,
which I know sounds crazy, But wait.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
A minute, what kind of games Survivor games?

Speaker 19 (28:23):
Have you ever watched the show Survivor?

Speaker 6 (28:25):
Well, of course, but okay, so you and your husband
go on vacations, what do you do?

Speaker 19 (28:30):
So, like, inly July, first, I'm going to Illinois Chicago,
and I'm playing in a live game where they put
like twenty four strangers or people in the middle of
the woods with like no shelter, like totally like Survivor,
and you're separated onto tribes and then you compete in
competitions and then there's tribal councilors where you like vote
people out and if you're the last one to get

(28:50):
voted out. It's so fun and we've met some of
our best friends. It's such a cool community of people
and it's just really a fun time.

Speaker 8 (28:59):
I didn't know they had these amateur groups that you
could hook up with and do your own Survivor series.

Speaker 19 (29:04):
Yeah, it's pretty awesome. It's pretty awesome.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Well, good for you.

Speaker 8 (29:07):
I hope you reach your dream and get on Survivor.
If you make it to Survivor, you gotta call us
I will.

Speaker 19 (29:14):
I will thank you guys.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
I know someone that had the same bucket list and
has tried out for Survivor many times, at least five times.
It's hard to get on. What's the tryout like, I'm
not sure you have to You send a videotape in
Okay and then they pick you to come out to audition.
I believe.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
Wow, yeah, crazy, Happy Friday.

Speaker 20 (29:35):
I have two bucket lists. One is I was an
art major or a million years ago. It's to write
a children's book and illustrate it.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
I really want to do that.

Speaker 20 (29:46):
And secondly, I'm thirty three years postpartum and to lose
enough weight that I can tuck a shirt in rather
than have it out with to borrow when the least's beautiful.

Speaker 15 (29:57):
Boss.

Speaker 20 (29:58):
Yeah, I'll probably be writing the book.

Speaker 6 (30:00):
Sorry, thirty years post thirty three was a jugging.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Yeah, she wants to.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
Well, if she writes the book, atleast you can everrun
the book club.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
Absolutely, it's a direct connection.

Speaker 8 (30:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Wow, that was a good one. All right.

Speaker 9 (30:14):
I like this Good Morning Morning show. This is Michelle
from the Cell Shore. My bucket list is to somehow
work in some capacity on the Billy and Lisa Morning Show.
All my family and friends know this. I love this show.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
It's my comfort.

Speaker 9 (30:33):
I clean my house to it.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
I get motivated by it.

Speaker 9 (30:37):
So if there's any marketing or anything, let me know.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
I'm willing to do it.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
Whenny, when's your next day? I was just gonna ask
that I don't have one plan, guys, just kidding. Yeah, well,
thank you, Michelle. We appreciate you listening to our show
and were her comfort show.

Speaker 6 (30:55):
Yeah, we should try to make it happen, which is hilarious.
I recommend give her a gig.

Speaker 7 (31:00):
People come for it.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Well that's shocking, It is shocking. I mean it's a
good thing. Yeah, it's a really good thing.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Huge bucket list at end for me is the first
class ticket on an international flight where you get like
the little pod and they give the little bit down
seats and they give you like the luxury branded items
that are not worth as much money as like you're convincing.

Speaker 18 (31:20):
Themselves they yourself they are And yeah, like I want.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
The unlimited free premium alcohol and the quality service and
I just it's such a luxury thing to do. I
want to feel like the richest person I know for
like seven hours.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
It is an amazing experience.

Speaker 8 (31:35):
Oh, of course he's done it, you're well, I mean,
it's not like I do it all the time. But
when we went to Africa last year, it was similar
to that. And what happens is every air you know,
we had four flights just getting there, and every airport
you go to their lounge. Yeah, it's like you're eating
twenty four to seven. You know, you get off the plane,
you just had breakfast. Now you're at a lounge in
the airport and they've got a full buffet, and it's

(31:58):
it's and it's a bit.

Speaker 7 (31:59):
It feels like the easiest way you join the Mile
High Club because you have.

Speaker 3 (32:05):
No idd I'm kidding, I get I guess I could have.
You could have because definitely privacy because her bed was
right next to my bed. Yeah, okay. It reminds me
of that Tom Sager a bit where he talks about you.
When he books a trip. He books it not in
first class all the time, and he has a trick
to get upgraded to class. Really, he gets upgraded every time,

(32:27):
and as soon as he gets upgraded, he just looks
down and all the people in the regular scene few peasants.
I forget. You have to listen to the bit every
time they walk by me's like you peasants.

Speaker 16 (32:44):
I'm a special education teacher in a public school. So
my bucket list item at this point is just to
get through the end of the school year. We have
eight days left. Today's field day. Just pray for me
and all my fellow educator please really hang it on.

Speaker 3 (33:02):
You're gonna make it.

Speaker 6 (33:03):
It's gonna be fine, Right.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
You'll be fine.

Speaker 16 (33:06):
Yep.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Field days are fun too. My son has field day today. Yeah,
it's fun. The parents can go too. They can go
watch the big tug of war. Are you going No, Well,
I'm here.

Speaker 6 (33:16):
So they have all kinds of games and that's the
whole day.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Sometimes they bounty houses they've got that's awesome.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
Yeah, it's fine.

Speaker 17 (33:23):
High morning, crew, It's Angela the Scientist. My bucket list
item is to someday do an open mic stand up set,
just like a tight five minutes. But I would have
to stack the audience with my friends and family because
if no one laughed, that's the opposite of a bucket list.

Speaker 14 (33:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
I guess the worst nightmare. So it's a real win
lose situation, and that's why I haven't done it yet.

Speaker 8 (33:50):
I think a lot of people have a similar bucket list.
They want to be on stage in front of a crowd.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Well, it should be fine if she stacks the audience
with their family filled the room.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
I think it's sweet that her friends and him will
laugh at her jokes.

Speaker 3 (34:02):
Mine won't. Oh no, imagine winning. That's really good.

Speaker 21 (34:11):
I guys, today's show.

Speaker 5 (34:12):
Donna.

Speaker 21 (34:13):
I don't really have a bucket list, But in twenty
twenty three, I decided to toy something new every month,
and Lisa's book club was one of them. And I've
ever been so grateful. And I just started doing things
on my own sparrow of the moment. Anything I wanted
to do, I just do it. This Monday, I took
myself to New York to see a musician I've always
wanted to see, nick A Costa. She has one of

(34:33):
the most memorable albums of my twenties. Everybody got there something.
Just don't be afraid to do stuff.

Speaker 14 (34:39):
On your own.

Speaker 8 (34:40):
So how does that feel when somebody says your book
club has changed their life?

Speaker 2 (34:44):
I can't even believe it.

Speaker 5 (34:45):
I mean, that's why I started it, to like help
people make connections and over something like a shared interest.

Speaker 2 (34:52):
So that makes me so happy.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
It really is a special group of people, it really is,
and we've done such good work for raising a re
all of us together as a group.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
So yeah, I'm really proud of it.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
Very good, Yeah, very good. Congrats Lives and are your success.

Speaker 14 (35:06):
You know it's on my bucket list. I'm just trying
to make it through the day, basing the weekend and
keep bred of
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