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February 11, 2024 • 36 mins
Shazia and Tarun talk about Valentines Day and first dates
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Jazi Adan, I do it right. Yeah, it's the brain storm going
in La. Oh, yes itis. You missed out. It was
well where I live West Hollywood,it wasn't that bad. I mean there

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was raining, but like other partswere like flooded. Oh wow, but
you look good. What was youauditioning? You always have an audition.
I always have an audition. Thankyou. I'm so grateful. I think
this should be called Jazia's auditions.And we just talked about your auditions every
week because you always have an audition. I had three yesterday and one today,
and I have one waiting even puttingthat one off because it's just really

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meaty and like it's a series regularand so it's it's just a bigger one.
So I'll do that one after everything'sdone. I know, I have
like commercial auditions. I had toturn in between yesterday and today. It's
funny. I was just I wentto wood Ranch Grille and there was a

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young girl there. She wasn't myyoung, she's like thirty, and we
were talking and it was like typicalactress who came to LA. And I
was like, oh my god,so many people move here and you just
forget Actually you don't forget it.You're you're constantly reminded of just people who
come to LA to follow their dreams. Yes, like somebody once said,

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La is Vegas for your dreams.You're scambling, but harder. Oh yeah,
yeah, way harder. I thinkwere you at wood Ranch and a
Gora Hills? I was a woodRanch and burbic Okay, I used to
live by the one in Agora Hills. I thought you're gonna say you worked

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a wood Ranch, you were awaitress there. I've never been a waitress.
I think I would suck why.I don't know. I just feel
like I don't know that I wouldbe I'll probably get involved with too many
conversations with the people at the table. I would say, you'd probably get

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hit on a lot by guys.And I feel bad for waitresses because they
probably do in general. Like,you're somewhat attractive looking, and you got
to like it's almost like a lowgrade strip club, not saying waitresses and
strip clubs, but like you almostlike entertain it just so you can get
a better tip. Oh, thankyou so much. And you're like,
I'm never going to see this dudeagain. In twenty minutes yeah, yeah,

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you got to put on the charm. But if you're naturally a social
person then and you're really good at, you know, being fast and on
your feet all day, then it'sa great job. I mean, my
friend works at a restaurant in Laand she says another waiter that works with
her just left his corporate job becausehe makes more money and tips than he

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did working his corporate job nine tofive. So yeah, he's super happy
in La. I think waiters theydo pretty well. They do. They
do. In fact, one didthis fancy La restaurant. There was a
guy there and he's been there likea fixture in the restaurant. I looked
him up and he's like famous therebecause must be paying him seeing him out
of money because it's just a highend waitering job. Yeah, and the

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bartenders in La make a really goodliving. Yeah, they were like cardiologists
here in La, driving lambos exactly. Yeah. They've got like ten coffee
cans filled with cash. From whatI understand, this is my Valentine's Day.
Red you for our podcast What areyou Gonna Do? I'm sure did

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you really wear red? There's noway you planned for that. I never
planned anything I'm just like, allright, put on my jacket. No.
I wore this for my audition,and then I just thought, Oh,
it's Valentine's Day this week, andI feel like no one's making a
big deal of it this year,you know, like as far as marketing
and advertising in the Hallmark staff,like nobody cares that it's Valentine's Day anymore.

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Do you think it's a dying holiday? I mean, it's dying in
my house for sure, got along time ago, you know, like
even at my kids' schools. Likeyou know, when I was little,
Valentine's Day, my mom had tobuy all those like cards that you ripped
apart and you wrote everyone's name,and you made a little like baggy full

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of those heart candies and you tookit to school for everyone. Like I
don't I'm not hearing about that withmy kids school. M Maybe it's time
for you to. It's like aHallmark movie. You you re energize the
Valentine's spirit in Texas, I'll takeit. Everyone loves each other? Is

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Has it always been a big dealfor you coming up as a as a
super in Los Angeles? The people, I mean, did you make a
big deal of it with your boyfriend'scoming up. No, I almost,
Well, I just don't like tobe out when everyone is out. I'm

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not like a day of going outto a restaurant, being with the big
crowds and having the set menu.If we do something great, if it's
low key, better, if it'sjust a sweet little exchange of something that's
meaningful, I like that. Butyeah, I'm not a big Valentine's Day

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gal. Okay is that the truth? Because honestly, because I feel like
girls do say that, but thenif you don't do anything, they're like,
yo, where the flowers? Where'sthere something something? And you're like
I think when I think when you'refirst dating someone and you have your first
few Valentine's Days together, it's reallyimportant to celebrate them in some way to

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acknowledge it because you are in thisnew relationship and you want to celebrate love
when everyone's celebrating it. But Ithink as time goes by, you become
less about the you know, thefly stuff and more just about the connection.
But yeah, if you know,for you, if you're dating someone,
you should be probably making a bigdeal of it. Well like birthdays,

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your first you know, Oh mygod, I'm the worst. When
time I forgot this girl's birthday,that's so bad, I felt, so
I'm so selfish. But Valentine's Day, man, guys get hammered. And
the what sucks about it is isyou've got to make reservations like well in

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advance and then when you do getin there. The last one I celebrated
was a few years ago with thisgirl I was hanging out with and we
had to wait forever, like theytold us to come at like seven.
We showed up like fifteen minutes early. We have to wave hours still because
were backed up and the service wasbad, and it was like, man,
why did we do this? ButI just started dating, or so

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let's go up for Valentine's Day.Yeah, you kind of have to just
go through those motions, and Iagree it sucks all the crowds and you
never get to pick what you wantto eat. It's always like a set
menu. Do you have any specialValentine's Day memories? The best one?
I don't. I don't have anyValentine's Day. I loved it as a

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kid, though. I loved gettingthe little cards and then you'd always get
one from some boy that you're like, don't know who sent it, and
it was just like I like you, and you're like, who said this
to me? Or the or thetransgender person who sat next to you could
be who knows You're right controversial toassume, but it was a boy.

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I'm just saying, you'd never know. Especially. No, that was a
great memory. Well for me,all childhood memories are wonderful. As I
said here in the Solitude, themagical time childhood, I think you don't

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realize it until it's gone. Wasthere a special age where you feel like
you peaked? Like was there ayear that was like that was Shazia's year
where like everything clicked in childhood?Yeah? Like ever you're clicked? No,

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I mean, well, we wereimmigrants living in southern California. It
wasn't easy. My parents didn't speakEnglish. My siblings were teenagers when we
moved to America. I was theonly one who really integrated into the American
so cal culture because as I wasso young when we moved, childhood was

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rough for my family. I didn'treally know too much. My parents were
really good at shielding me from thefact that we didn't come from privilege and
that they didn't have much and theywere struggling, didn't I wasn't as aware
of it as I was later inlife, but I would say high school
was a really fun time for me. Yeah, It's when I kind of

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found myself, my group, likemy silliness. I was voted class clown.
I was always just having fun,making people laugh. It was really
high school at a really fun timein high school. Were you homeschooled?
No? Okay, Chafee High Schoolin Ontario. Okay, it's like the

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hood. Sorry if anyone's out therefrom Chaffey, But come on, it
was the hood in the nineties.I'm sure it must have been a scene.
I don't know, what do youmean. I'd imagine it was like
some cheerleader, like Pakistani cheerleaders.I don't imagine. Is that the class
clown? Imagine you like with yourherd job, like on the field.

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I'm sorry, wow, I can'thelp it. I was on the dance
team. I did love dancing,so there you go. I was on
the dance team and not a cheerleaderat all. But I was really into
like vintage clothes and fashion and dancing, and I already knew I wanted to

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be in the entertainment industry, somy path was gonna somehow lead me there.
What about you? What was yourwhen did you peak? Oh?
I can tell you exactly. Itwas junioryear of high school. That's when
everything, like that was the bestyear of my life probably like why I
was doing well in school, Iwas. I was doing well in like

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sports, like I'd made varsity teamand I was just everything was just rocking
for me. Varsity team of whatI played, tennis, tennis, yea.
So it was just a good year. And everything has been downhill ever
since. But that was a greatyear if I can go back, and

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you know, my parents were there, everything. It was just a good
time. That's fun. Do youplay tennis now, you know what?
I just started playing again and I'mgetting there slowly. And my buddy plays
with the number one got U CL A and he hits on them and

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he's like, well, come joinus, and I was like, I'm
not there yet. Let me justget a little bit better, because tennis
is the thing where like you getfrustrated if the person isn't good, like
the balls don't go back to properly. You're like, what am I doing
here? Yeah, I haven't playedin the year, so I've been playing
like once a week. But youplayed tennis. I like playing tennis for

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recreation. I'm the person you justdescribed. You wouldn't want to play with
me, You'll get annoyed. ButI could play pickleball because that's like easy,
even though there's some people who takepickleball way too serious, like my
husband. So yeah, well,your husband's ada. It's not getting not
getting too much into him. Buthe's very athletic, yes, and very

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jacked, and he's a great guy. Thanks. He is. Yeah,
so he takes pickleball way too serious, like we have to win if it's
like, oh great, I'm onhis team, but he'll carry the whole
game. I don't really. Soyou guys do tournaments. You guys play
together pickball games. That's pretty cool. We play with other couples. Yeah,

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indoor pickleball where lizards like a picka ball court. Yeah, there's
Paula Pickleball here in Spring Texas.And then there's the Houstonian down in Houston.
It's like a country club and theyhave indoor courts. Country club life

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traded in the auditions from La theMendocino farms for I don't know, Texas
country clubs. That's great, Shatz, I'm glad you're enjoying your life.
Are you going to do super Bowlstoday? You know? Because my husband's
from Scotland and he's really into golfand rugby, we aren't like a big

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football family, so if we getinvited and we decide to go to someone's
house, then we go. Sothis year we didn't have any parties to
go to, so we're not goingto be celebrating the Taylor Swift Bowl.
I don't even know who's playing,honestly, yeah, I think Usher and

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Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift are playing. Oh, Justin Bieber's added to this
the stellar lineup. I heard he'sgonna walk Usher out. Why is Usher
having a revival? By the way, did you see him in the skims
at? I was like mildly embarrassed. No, And I just made the
Instagram video actually last week about this, but like they were like, hey,

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I'll just wor to do the videofor you, and they're like Usher,
good news, we want you tobe on super Bowl and he's like
it's a prank, Like nope,we want you to be in it.
And by the way, Taylor Swiftwill be making an appearance. So he's
like, so it's gonna be Usherand Friends, but no, it's actually
gonna be called Taylor Swift and hertalent, her talented black guy with advance.

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So and he's like, I'm in. I think it's actually pretty genius
because if you think about the Swiftyfans, the current Swift Ye fans are
childredren of women my age and womenof my age were Usher fans when Usher
was at his height, so theyI know that they're trying to say this
super Bowl is the super Bowl thatmoms are going to watch with their daughters

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because of Taylor Swift. So they'reentertaining the moms with Usher and the daughters
with Taylor Swift, and the womenin between get Justin Bieber walking Usher out
to introduce him. So there yougo. They got the marketing down for
all women the super Bowl. Greatgenius. But is it genius when we

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can all read right through it?I don't know, Well I didn't put
that together. Oh well, I'mjust the genius. There's the marketing breakdown,
and you're right, though it's ait is a family affair. I
remember when Mia that Indian check.She was like wrapping and then she like
gave the middle finger to the cameralike halfway through. And it's a live

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broadcast, and so they broke thefccials and they were fine to the NFL
for like I think it was liketwo million. I think it was sixteen
million actually, and so they justthey suit Mia right because they were like,
you broke the world. Probably signa contract because it's such a family
friendly thing. Wheor like when JannaJackson took off for Top or some right,

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yes, controversy, though sometimes sometimesI wonder if it's all kind of
planned, like so then everyone's like, oh I missed it this year.
Something's gonna happen next year. Ibetter watch. Absolutely, there's so many
things. Do you believe in theIlluminati? First, Well, do you

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think that's a real thing? Ibelieve in everything. I think there's truth
in everything and every whatever conspiracy theorythat's out there. I think that it
came about for some reason and thatthere's some truth to it. But I
don't know that anybody truly knows what'shappening. I'm only mentioning because I do

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think sometimes there are. It's likea smoke screen in Hollywood, and then
when you really get into the weedsof Hollywood, so many things happen behind
the scenes that we're not seen totallywell. I mean, marketing is a
huge tool to sway the mind ofthe public, and if the powers that
be aren't using it, then they'restupid. So of course they're using it.

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That's why we all think alike.That's why everyone's wearing the same fashion,
wearing the same hair, using thesame products. I mean, they
have us totally controlled through media,and they know they can do that when
you look at simple things like whatwe're all wearing. If we could all
be brainwashed into that, what else? I'm definitely brainwashed? Like those ads

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come up on my phone if Imention it making a phone call, like
hey, you know what uh thinkingabout about this T shirt? Then the
ad will pop up on my phoneabout that T shirt? Like what you
don't even have to say, youcan think it now. I feel like
it's like you think it and itpops up advertising to you. Do you

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feel like you're do you feel likeyou're subject to online? I mean,
you're not online, I guess,so I guess you're not, But do
you feel like you're you're an easytarget for advertising? Yeah? When I'm
on there, Yeah, when I'mon social media, the algorithm knows me
very well. You know, itwill target me exactly. You know,

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cat tennis shoes and I am buyingthem. What's cat tennis shoes? Tennis
shoes with like little sneakers with catillustrations on them. I actually bought them.
Is there a company that sells cattennis shoes? Yeah, well it's
not specifically, but they designed them. Yeah, you want to plug them?

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You want me to go get mycat tennis shoes later. I'm very
particular about what I put on myfeet. I need comfort most of all.
So if they're comfortable, I guess. I mean, are they shaved
like paws like cat paws? Oh? I wish, No, they just
have I just I like cat.I like vintage, retro looking clothing and

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items, and if they have catson them, then I definitely buy them,
Like I just got a vintage catpurse. It's safe to say that
you have an infatuation with cats,because I feel like I do. It
is real. Yeah, you wantto talk about where this comes from?

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The cat? I think you know, I think growing up it was the
only pet. I We had birds, and then we had cats that we
never had a dog, so Inever really bonded with dogs. So I've
almost had cats pretty much my wholelife. So yeah, that's my cat

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infatuation. My brother found a litterof cats outside his place. I remember
when I was on social media andyour brother was like, I found all
these kittens. I was like,oh, good luck, that's a lot
of work. Well, he gaveaway most of them, he found homes,
but he kept one and I think, you know, I go over

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their house and the cat's very friendly. It's very cute, and it's a
different energy you get from the catversus a dog, totally totally different.
My sister has four dogs. Wow, so sweet, love them all,
but they don't snuggle with her.So now she's wanting a cat when she
sees how my cats are with meand there are lap cats. They'll just

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sit in my lap, they'll letme pet them, they sleep with me.
If I'm working, they're on mylap. They're just very sweet.
They've never been mean. They're justsolid. I love my cats. I
did hear this thing though, thatif you drop dead and you're by yourself,
your pets will eat you. There'snights. I've read that somewhere.

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No depends on what kind of petyou have. If they're starving, why
would they eat you. You're theonly food source, so lesson. If
you are living by yourself, alwayshave a bag of purina or something,
or tuna fish just lying around,so there's an alternate food source before your

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dog gnaws off your face. Yourdog, maybe your ferret. Ferrets would
eat humans. I'd like a petat some point. I don't know when,
but i'd like to trigger. ButI know there's a lot of quick
commitment too. So much you can't. I mean, even when I travel,
I have to have someone come andhouse sit because I'm not going to

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leave my cats alone. So wealways husband what your family can take care
of them. No, I meanwhen the family goes on a vacation,
Yeah, we need to have someonehouse it when I'm gone, for the
cats, not for the house.So and like when my sister goes out,

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she always has to be home bya certain time because she's got to
let her dogs out. So evenif she's going to like Disneyland for the
day, she's either got a planfor someone to take the dogs out,
or she has to be home ata certain time. I think getting an
animal is also a good stepping stoneto having a child, except a child

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eventually grows up and no animal alwaysneeds you. They're like a baby forever.
I'm just saying, though, youcan install it because, like I
have, some of my friends arelike, we're gonna have a baby,
Like, have we got a dog? Like okay? And then the dog's
like there for like a year ortwo, and that'll buy you some time.
These are guy tricks. I likeit, Okay, guy tricks.

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You can go with the ghost,but mostly you get a dog. Yeah,
goldfish isn't gonna take away baby fever. A puppy mite, a small
dog mite. Uh did you havebaby fever at one point? No?
I feel like it all just happenedat the right time the way it was
supposed to. Was unplanned but definitelywelcomed. But no real baby fever.

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How come people's lives happen the waythey're supposed to do? Like, am
I the only person who's living thisthis wack of life? Still? Like
I've been waiting for things to happenthe way they're supposed to. Somebody told
me yesterday. They were like,you know, the right girl will come
in your life when she's supposed tocome, But you have to be aggressive
about it too. You can't besitting back and doing that. No,

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well, it doesn't work that way. You have to think it, believe
it, know it, and thenbe open to it. So you have
to like walk towards it without desperatelywanting it, without having like a begging
or an anxiety around it. Itneeds to be like a calm, cool,
collected knowing and then you walk towardsit. Or it's when you're not

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looking at all. Sometimes for me, I was not. I was coming
out of a relationship. I wasn'tlooking to get into another one. When
I met my husband, the firstthing I told him Stuart. I went
on a date and I said,listen, I'm not I'm not looking for
a boyfriend. I'm not the girlfor you. That is what I told
him. Then I'm married to him, like a year later. Every guy

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wants to hear that you're not theguy for me. Yeah, you told
them the first date. Yep,hilarious. Where was your first day that
you want to share that romantic storyThe first real date was in the Seal
Beach and I share. We shareda donut on the beach and just watch

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the waves and super simple. Ohmy god, Stuart dude, Share shared
a donut. Law. See,there's a lesson here because these simp guys
will take a girl out and spenda shit ton of money and you don't
have to. Yeah, like,just buy them a donut and take them

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to the beach and build them asand castle, and you're good. If
she with you, that means shehas some genuine interest. Yeah. Well,
I was interested in being his friend. I really liked him, but
I didn't think I was in anyplace to be in a relationship, and
it just didn't seem as a bowl. He lived in San Francisco, I
lived in LA He worked in finance. I worked in entertainment industry. I

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was coming out of a relationship andI was heartbroken. I just I had
no idea that it would turn intowhat it did. But it is meant
to be. I'm always interested fromthe girls perspective. From a guy's perspective,
I would I don't have a lotof friends for girls, honestly,

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Like, even like you you werein Texas, I'm in California, but
like, I have friends, butI don't hang out with him. You
know, I'm saying, like it'seven I got I got a buddy,
and I'm always at his house andhe's got a wife, and and they're
always like, oh, just comeover, you know, like hang out.
And I told my friend, Iwill never go to your house if
you're not there, you know,I'll never just spend time there because I

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just feel like it's inappropriate and Ifeel like no good can ever come out
of that if you're just hanging outwith some random dude. Because I feel
like guys, both guys and women, are inovolative and they're calculating, and
I know there's always some somebody's attractedto the other. I think it's tricky
to have friends of the opposite sex. I do think there's always usually something

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involved, especially in a certain agegroup that I don't know. Also just
depends where you're at in life.But yeah, I think it's awkward too.
I don't just hang out. Idon't think I have any guy friends
that I really just hang out withother than us hanging out on this zoom
call once a week. Yeah,but there was a time. I had
many guy friends, many many guyfriends. I'm telling you they were waiting.

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They're right for shas to open thedrawbridge and for them to assail you
with their cavalry. I swear toGod, every guy knows this trick.
I've done it to myself. Youwait and the boyfriend breaks up in their
like you're the rebound. Hey,what's up? Hey, I've I've been

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here kada. Oh my god,Darren, you're always here for me.
I know. Let's get a drinkyour break up. Yeah, that's what
it is. You're right, that'swhat it is. And sometimes it works
and you get right in there andit all works out. Doesn't work out

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though, if the girl is smart, I think that that. I've had
many friends where I'm like, dude, the guy you should be with is
your that guy that you're saying isjust your friend. He's really good for
you. He's a good guy,he's solid, he's been there. You
guys are you get along? Butshe doesn't want him. It's too easy,

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and it's like I can see it. I can see it's the perfect
match for you. But you can't. Okay, then you're going to miss
that. You're going to miss it. I think you're right about being open.
I'm not really open like that anymore. Yeah, you have to be
open on top of all of it. I feel like everybody's has a ulterior

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motive to some extent, you know, especially as you get older, everyone's
looking for will you live in La? Yeah? No, I think it's
it's a widespread thing. I'm sorry, I think it's a widespread thing.
I think people are always looking toupgrade in all fastests of life. Let's
end in a negative note. Ifeel like people are just constantly looking to

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better themselves through other people. Sometimes, well, that's a terrible place to
look to better yourself. Yeah,it is, But unfortunately that's that's humanity.
It's a survival instinct almost. Idon't know. It depends where you're
out on your spiritual journey. I'msorry, country club shots. That's what

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the normal people here in we're livingon the farms. If they drink this
spread a wrestlom machine. By theway, I use a mental straw.
I was just gonna say, areyou drinking your iced coffee through a giant
straw? I'm still like you yourteeth and you don't want to get your
teeth stained, So you got touse a straw? Is that what it

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is? I have all these badhabits from being a model, from being
twenty five, and I can't drinkanything without a straw. It's like these
weird habits that you build into yoursystem. I have this crystal water bottle
that has a rose quartz inside ofit. I'm in my rose phase of
life. I like everything roses,essential oil, rose. I use this

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laundry detergent that is rose. Ohmy gosh, it is so so beautiful,
this laundry detergent. Yeah, I'min a I have rose lotion.
Just to kind of say this,I'm in dead serious. You could easily
be a QBC host. Easy pretitionfor that, like twice. Okay,

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how far did you go? Theself tape? Auditioned for IT Films in
Florida. They will want you that. One of their requirements is that you
moved to Florida. All right,So I tested for QBC. Oh wow,
oh my god, this is along story. I auditioned twice.

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One I didn't go anywhere, andthe second one I I I didn't.
I got not test. I hada call back for the execs. They're
all there on the Zoom call andyou have to move to phil to somewhere
in Philadelphia. I think, ohright, there's that one too, Yes,
okay, so that's the main one, QBC and then HS whatever the

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hell Home Shopping Network, which isone of my men is in uh,
Florida, I forget exactly winter Park, Florida. Yeah, and told me
that I had to move, andI was game. I was like,
my career is done, your Hollywoodanyways, this I'll go, I'll go
wherever. And this is such asad story. But like I had my
big audition like a month before mymom passed, and I was like dealing

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with that and this and and Ididn't I didn't get it, but it
was I was so in my headbecause like everything was like falling, Like
my whole world was collapsing. ButI did learn a lot going through the
whole process and hearing you pitch thatRose thing, man, I was thinking,
QVC, you should just if youever want to do that. I

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mean, I know you have tomove, you probably don't want to move
somewhere, but they pay pretty welland you get to be on TV and
you'd rock it hundred percent. Yeah. I tried, I'm down, Well,
you have to move. I don'tknow if Stuart wants to move to
Philly or Florida. But you guys, well, Stuart's just opening a new

(32:52):
office for his company in Orlando,so he's really, wow, are you
gonna move to Orlando? You thinkmy kids are doing so well here?
I really love Texas for right nowin my life it's it's a really good
match. I mean, my heart'salways going to be in California. I

(33:13):
love California, I love sokel Butfor where I'm at in life and raising
my kids, this is where I'msupposed to be there. You have it
life, rolling the red carpet.It'll just happen to you magically if you
just believe and think and be open. I was open. If someone would

(33:34):
have told me the year before Imoved to Texas that hey, you're going
to be moving to Texas and startingyour life there, I would have thought
you've lost your mind. But whenit came up and the opportunity arose,
I was like, you know what, why not try it? I can
always go back, I can alwaysmove back to La but I can't ever
try this again. So the timingis right. And I tried it.
You know, that's the one thingabout you, Shaz. You always liked

(33:55):
try different things, which I alwaysrespect. Like you moved to like Switzerland,
right worked here there in Switzerland,Texas, Vancouver, North Hollywood,
you were there, yes, NorthHollywood, Marina del Rey, Silver Lake,
Silver Lake. She's been all overthe place, you know, yeah,

(34:16):
all over the place Silver Lake toLuca Lake, Marina del Rey and
Agara Hills. That's so la.What is wrong with them? I said
a joke like that. I'm like, I'm not dating anyone in a not
in a long distance relationship, longdistance like Santa Monica, Like I Am
not gonna go on the ten West. Nope, Nope, that is long

(34:39):
distance. Imagine you're dating someone wholived in Pasadena. I mean, how
is that even gonna work? Ohmy god. I once went out with
a girl from like she was inMarina Delray or something. I was like,
Jesus Christ. I was like,it took me like thirty five forty
minutes and go out there. Nogood way. There's only one road into
Marina del Rey and it's always lovetraffic. Yeah, It's like, I

(35:02):
don't know. It was not thebest. So now I'm very selective.
Even my hinge proplem like, we'lluse it code. That's a big thing.
LA problems, yeah, la problems. Uh. Chah's always great talking
to you. You too, goodluck with your auditions. Thanks. I
felt like patch here on the Descendantsand yes, catch me a Prince of

(35:30):
Jasmine on the Defendant's board and QVCcoming up twenty twenty four and if they
want it, I'm here, QBC. Let me know, talk to me,
talk to my people. And allthe Valentine's commercials see her with their

(35:51):
red dress. Yes, since myaudition shirt. Do you see why it
works? Yes, it's pops.It pops off this like dark background.
You gotta think about that when you'redoing a self tape. How am I
gonna pop? How's this tape gonnapop? And Chaz can also help you
with your auditions. Uh, Chaz, great seeing you and we will talk

(36:14):
soon, all right. Bye
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