All Episodes

February 4, 2023 • 39 mins
None
Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
February, we're doing a live DaughterIssues, which soon way sooner. We're
doing a live Daughter Issues where we'regonna play mind the Gap, live dad's
versus daughters and it's going to behosted by Ben Gleibe, so famous talk
show host he hosted Idiot Test,and we're doing it. We're gonna be

(00:22):
doing it in studio with audience participationonline audience included. So you know how
I never know the answers to things, and there we are occasions that I
do, I'll be answering them.However, when I don't, I might
be able to use one of youas a little lifeline. What we're gonna
do, we' wrestling to do somethings where we can. You can ask

(00:43):
for a lifeline to take an audiencevote, and the audience will vote and
then you'll get an overall like whatdo you think the answer is? But
we'll also have the ability to pickon one single person in the audience because
we'll be able to see you onyour cameras, We'll be able to directly
pick on one person in say canyou help save the day? Like one
person you might you might get pickedon to save the day, not picked

(01:04):
on but selected to save the dayto see if you know the answer to
a question, to help the dadswin. Excuse me, the daughters win.
That's how my body felt about yourstatement. Bro. Your feet are
raunchy. Oh my god, Idid you know? It's it's the shoe.

(01:27):
It's not the foot, hey,it's your disgusting shoe. Yeah,
my shoes a little dirty. Iran round and dirt today too. Did
you around in dirt? And Jordan'syeah? Does that? I do that?
Okay, the burp is supposed tocome now, but it's not there

(01:53):
yet. But I'm gonna burp later. Get every single episode plus video and
talk to us in the comments anddaughterpod dot com. Welcome to daughter Issues.
I'm a dad and I have issues. I'm a daughter and that's the

(02:14):
issue. I'm trying to get thisintro out and that's one of my issues.
You are Do you have a daughter? Do you know what I'm talking
about? I ever raised a teenager? Hey? Do you understand what we
go through? Nice? I loveyou. I love you too. It's
great seeing you again. You wenton a trip. A little thing happened.

(02:35):
We're gonna talk about the little thingthat happened. Which caused us to
have a pretty big delay in doingthese shows. Yeah, and then we're
gonna have a fun little challenge thing. Kazoo Tight. That was a cough.
Kazooone tight, It was a cough. But we're gonna have fun little

(02:59):
challenge cards that we're gonna try todo based on generations. These are challenge
cards that you'll find inside the mindof the Gap game where I'm gonna try
to do stuff where I have tohum it hum stuff for my generation to
see if to listen can pick upon it. Maybe you're gonna have to
hum or act something out to seeif I can figure out what it is.

(03:20):
We're gonna do a couple of thesechallenge cards. We've never done the
challenge cards except during the whole BigGame week. That's true, we did
do a big game with it.But I don't think I'm gonna know.
I'm gonna have to skip through thecards in order to because I don't know
you I mean, you know,you know I don't know these things,
right, I get it, Sowe're gonna have to I should get a
partner to whisper to me like whatit is and who they are. Yeah,

(03:44):
because oftentimes I know what it is, I just don't know the names
of them. I don't keep thatinformation in my brain for some reason,
who knows. But it's fine.But I did go to Mammoth. Did
go to Mammoth. You were snowboarding? Was snowboarding and h things got a
little nicy. First of all,describe your snowboarding experience. How many years
have you been doing this? None. I went for the first time on

(04:09):
New Year's and it was so muchfun. I'm decently pretty good at things
when it comes to like activities.You get that from your dad. I
do so I show me something onceand I can be mediocre at it.
I'm never gonna master it, butI can get decent pretty quick enough to
hurt myself. Yep, exactly,yeah, exactly. Because the first day

(04:31):
we started doing them, doing themon New Year's I was hitting jumps and
you know, landing them and notfalling on my things, and I was
doing really good and it was fine, and it was good. And then
we were like, we got togo again, and we go again.
Because as Zoey's birthday rolled around,she turned to twenty one that's my girlfriend,
and we went together and it wasfine. It started out great.

(04:53):
We packed the bags or she packedmainly, we drove, and then we
get there. In the first day, we tried to hit the mountain and
I fall. I don't even reallyremember how I fell, but I fell,
and I remember the amount of painand pressure in my head. I
now, I hit my head first, and then like I hit my tailbone
after, so I know, Ikind of like did one of those I

(05:13):
guess, and I remember it hurting, and Zoe came over and was like,
you're good, and I was like, not really. So we just
kind of went back up the mountainslowly. Is that when you texted me
or I asked you how you weredoing and you said, I fell,
I hit my head. Yeah,my tailbone hurts. Yeah. Do you
remember what I said to you?Yeah, You're like, be careful because
two concussions can be bad. Yeah, And so hold on, from my

(05:38):
perspective, you can tell your story. Excuse me, you can tell your
story a second. From my perspective, I get that. And then like
three and a half hours later,I just see a picture for the video.
Put the picture up, okay,right here, make a note a
picture. Oh you sent me apicture of what are you just being like

(06:00):
your hair's all jacked? You're like, whelp. The It was a meme
basically of whelp. I actually don'tremember sending you that picture. Oh I
can, I can show you thepicture. Wow. The first time I'm
finding out about this, I didn'tknow I sent you a picture. Yeah,
I'll see me a picture of you, because the last thing I said
was be careful. You don't wantto get two concussions. You gotta be
safe. Yeah, and then almostfour hours later, it's just your face.

(06:21):
Well I was like yeah, andthen you said whelp. Yeah,
I remember the whelp. I don'tremember the picture. That's interesting. Well,
because so I'm trying to find outwhen you're talking and I'll show you
and then you can add this okay. Well yeah um. But so we
go back up the mountain. Itwas to the point where I was fine
enough to like take off my wellactually I wasn't. I had Zoe take
off my snowboard equipment, and thenI was I was good enough to carry

(06:44):
it and like walk it down andso whatever. Anyway, so we we
get down the hill and we goup to eat some food and just chill
out, and I was getting majorheadaches. This is the first concussion.
I was getting major headaches, butit was pretty pretty mild to that can
me questions like do I remember thenames of people? Where we are?
She did, like the normal test, like the pupils and stuff, and
I seem to be fine. Itjust definitely took my body and brain by

(07:08):
shock for sure. Um. Andthen did you find it? Yeah,
let me see. You gotta putit up on the screen. Okay,
Yeah, all right, I will. Oh god, you don't remember sending
that. No, that's scary,man, I don't remember that. Um.

(07:29):
But so we went up, wehad some food to quit for like
a few hours, and then we'relike, let's try hit the mountain again
because I felt so much better.And I was like, it's fine,
And it's not like a normal thing, Like it's not like I'm a football
player, where like concussions are prettycommon and they know how to handle them.
It's just like if you fall wrong, then you fall wrong. So
but it's rare for it to happen. So I was like, I'm fine.
You know the symptoms of what's itcalled? Over past it? They

(07:51):
went away, over and past it, over and past it, okay,
and so we went back on themountain and I don't remember how I fell
again, but I was like,no, jumps weren't easy. We're gonna
cruise. And I just remember cruisingand I fell back. I remember falling
back and I hit my head againfirst and then like my side of my
shoulder and like the rest of mybody or whatever, and I don't know.

(08:11):
That's all I know. And thenI remember not being able. But
you don't know what went wrong.You don't remember what went wrong. You
don't remember how you fell. Youdon't remember anything about it. What's your
what's your next memory when you likecame to Like whenever I hit my head,
Yeah, it was out, Ithink I said out loud. I
was like this hurts. I wasthat. That was all I said.
So do you think you were knockedout for a little bit and then woke

(08:33):
up? So no, I don'tthink. So I remember having like my
I remember hitting my head. Myeyes like immediately went shut, and I
remember just being like being in likea it almost you had to have been
out for a minute. You justto you no time passed, but I
don't know you were probably out.I just remember I was like felt like
being I was like an ocean holmost. I was just like and I was

(08:54):
dealing with it and my head washurting, and then um, I became
very sensitive delights and stuff. Andthey was asking me where we were.
And the crazy part was is Iknew we were in Mammoth and I knew
we were who I was there with, and like my dog's name. I
knew all that, but I didn'tremember what path we took. I didn't
really remember where we were in thepath. So it's interesting. He was

(09:16):
like, didn't you didn't know whereyou were? You did? I did?
I was saying I knew where wewere on the mountain, but when
it came down to him being likeway out, I was like, I
don't know what path we're on.And then I remember he looked at me
weird because I remember he was like, do you know where you are?
And I remember looking up the mountainlooking down the mountain, being like,
I don't know the name of this, and I was like, did we
just come down here or is thisthe end of the mountain? Like I

(09:37):
was yeah. At that point,He's like, yeah, you need to
get in. We're taking right.So did they call him snow patrol or
ski patrol pat pat because they're onskis and they basically they had like a
little jet ski but for snow andhe it's called the snowmobile snowbobile. He
was one guy was on snowbobile,the ski patrol. We're from Texas,

(10:01):
by the way. Yeah, justfor people like, how does she not
know a snowmobile? We've never beenaround snow? This is new time.
Actually, this was only my secondtime other than New Years of this year,
which was a few weeks ago,of being around snow since I was
like six. Yeah, like likethat much snow. I just haven't been
around. It was insane and Ilove snow, so I love the experience.
But anyway, you must have thissecond time, you must have hit

(10:22):
pretty hard. It was hard becausethe first time I remember taking off my
stuff, taking a moment, layingdown, and then putting back all my
stuff being able to easily go downthe mountain. I was taking it very
slow, but I was fine togo down the mountain. We were also
pretty close to the end already,so it was fine. But the second
time, I was literally I thinkwe were closer to the top of the
mountain and it was a longer mountain, our longer path or whatever. And

(10:46):
I remember trying to stand up andthat hurting my head. Literally trying to
stand up. Just standing was hurtingbecause I remember knowing for some reason it
was like the blood pressure in myhead. I remember describing it to him
because he was like, how doesit feel? Word as a hurt because
he had to fill my spine inmy neck, and I was like,
it doesn't feel like nothing else isaffected really, maybe from the overall fall

(11:07):
later on, but not right now, like with my brain and stuff.
What I was explaining to him,it felt like a plastic bag, Like
there was this thick water just slammingagainst the walls of the plastic bag.
And that's what I felt like myhead was doing. And so it like
hurt to move to do anything becauseit felt like that I was just slamming
it against whatever. So I couldn'tgo down any type of mountain or have

(11:28):
my body shift or use anything becauseevery little thing, every little movement was
hurting. Was there a moment talkingto him where his demeanor changed where he
was like, Okay, this isfor real, like this is serious.
I gotta get you down. Sohe well, there was a few times
of relief and a few things hewas a little worried about. He was

(11:48):
relieved because he at first was like, I'm gonna have you remember these two
words. Tell me. I'm askingyou about fifteen minutes. I think it
was like peach and car something likethat, and he was like, remember
those two words, and I'll askyou. I was like, all right,
I remember, being like, Igot it. I can remember that.
And then so I remembered it.He's like, okay, good,
that's great news that you remember thosetwo things. It's good that you don't
have any pain on your spine,neck or anything. Yeah. But then

(12:09):
I was like I kept being likelooking back up the mountain and looking down
the mountain, being like, Idon't even really remember getting on the mountain.
I don't even like and then Iremember even today, I forgot what
we were talking about. But we'retalking about something on the mountain, and
I was like, I don't rememberdoing that. She's like, no,
you you just you didn't remember sendingme the picture. Yeah, I don't.

(12:31):
And that happened after the incident.Yeah, so it seems like some
time before and some time after.It's really foggy or just very foggy,
and that's it's definitely about you.And I'm so glad you're mostly okay,
Yeah, I'm good. Um,But as a dad, like that is
terrifying because and as a parent justin general, I mean, we had

(12:56):
this idea that the dads or theprotectors or whatever the dad moms are you
hear the mama bear thing. Parentswant to protect their kids, period.
And what I'm noticing is it's soincredibly hard as a parent of a young
adult because when you're six, Icould just be like, get up in

(13:16):
the couch and get up on thecouch and sit down and put the fork
down, and you're gonna do everythingI tell you because you're six. Right
when you're eighteen, you're not thatmuch smarter than when you were six.
Hey, but you get to buyyour own legal four What makes you think
I'm not much smarter than when Iwas six, Because that's the case.
I don't mean that, I meanI'm joking, but I'm saying like,

(13:37):
you're trying to figure out the world. You don't know much about life,
yet you can legally buy your ownforks and light sockets and go. Let's
see if dad was telling the truthand you can have fork and light sockets
at that point, that's natural selection. I deserve to go. What I'm
getting at is hearing that you're justgonna go by yourself, just you and

(13:58):
your girlfriend are going, and youhave You've only been one other time in
your life that was and you're gonnabe five hours away from me and anybody
else that you really know. That'sterrifying. Like as a dad letting you
just like leave, I'm like,it's not letting her, she's eighteen,

(14:18):
but at the same time, likeyou want to let your kids grow up
and be responsible for themselves. Butyou know, getting a text from you,
I had to be, you know, taken off the mountain by ski
patrol. It's like, and Ifell again after me already telling you a
second concussion could be bad, andthen a loss of memory. You feel
helpless because there's literally nothing I couldhave done. I'm five hours away,

(14:41):
There's nothing I could have done.So I was so glad you were like
talking to me, but I couldtell that you weren't like you were missing.
There were just gaps from your memoryand that that was terrifying. And
even when you got home, youwould I don't know if you remember,
but you would like come walking into say something and then just kind of
look at me and be like,I forgot what I was doing. I

(15:03):
did that. You would just comeout of your bedroom. I mean,
I don't know who you going totell you a time and day, but
no, you would come out ofthe room and be like I forgot what
I was doing, and you turnaround and go back in and I would
laugh at you or kind of belike, oh, that's kind of cute.
Or you'd walk in and you'd openthe cabinet to get something to eat
and you'd be like, I forgotwhat I came in here for. And
people do that all the time.They could just be coincidence, but no,

(15:26):
it seems to be worse for younow. Like you'll be in the
middle and even talking and go whatwere we talking about? Yeah, this
happened like three times alone, justwith Zoe. When I was with her.
I will say. The one thingI do remember forgetting is we had
i'd gotten some gator light. I'mnot great about drinking water, so I
try to if I'm going to berunning around a lot one day, I
want to grab a gator light.And have one of those. I had

(15:46):
grabbed a few of them just toput in the fridge, just to have,
and I didn't remember putting them inthe fridge. I also didn't mean
to put them in the fridge withthe bag. So what I had done
is I don't know if I wasin the middle of a conversation or what
was going on. I don't rememberbeing in a conversation at that I just
was thinking about it. I justwasn't thinking about it. I literally took
the bag with the gator light,like four of them, and wrapped the
bag around itself and set it inthe fridge, and then I like walked

(16:08):
around for like twenty minutes, goingwhere is my gator light? I don't
know where to And then I openedthe fridge and I don't see it because
it's in a black bag laying down, because that doesn't look like gator light
to me. So apparently having aconcussion at eighteen is the same as being
forty three, because I do thattype of stuff all the time, but
you never do so it's interesting.It's interesting, but I mean it was

(16:30):
scary. For sure. It wasI will say that was the only thing
and for Zoe's in because she tookcare of me completely and got food and
everything. And the guy was saying, like, you know, your best
friend is going to be rest sleepingin water. That's what you need to
do, is sleeping in water.And I was like, yeah, I've
never been a napper. Okay,I don't nap. And the one thing

(16:51):
that that Zoe said, She's like, I felt like you were gonna be
fine. All the test you werepassing, I thought you were fine.
I think your memory was foggy becauseit was traumatic for you, but I
think that you were going to begood. The only thing that scared her
was what she said was I wassleeping so much so for those we had
booked it for three days the firstday we got there, or were my
two concussions, so I didn't snowboardfor those two other days, which sucked,

(17:14):
but she still had Yeah, stillI'd pay for it. Zoe did
go on the mountain, which Iwas glad she did, and I basically
slept the whole time. And there'sa weird gap because I just remember her
leaving and coming back and I waslike, if you were you were gone
for like six hours and I wasout after sleeping already eight hours. That's
crazy. By the way. Anotherpiece of their fear as a parent is
the stubbornness and arrogance of most peopleyour age. I was like, okay,

(17:41):
she fell once. I was like, be careful, don't fall again.
Two concussions back to back could bepermanent day, and I tried to
avoid jumps and everything, and thenyou did and then you did fall again
and ended up being much more seriousand having to be helped down the mountain.
And then that night I'm talking toyou and I'm like, two more
days, Well that's all this burpond. Sorry, excuse me, um my.

(18:03):
My My problem was. I wasafraid the next morning you were gonna
be like everything hurts, but I'veonly got two days left, so I'm
gonna go again. And I wasjust like, what do you do you
keep your rest in that room?Like I didn't you know, I couldn't
yell at you, I couldn't demand, but I couldn't take the fork out
of your hand. But I hadto just be like, I hope you
made good decisions, like it's sohard because I was so worried you'd be

(18:26):
like, no, I'm gonna toughit out and it's not about being tough,
it's not. And then you hoppingback on the snowboard and then coming
home all kinds of jacked up.That's what I was worried about. When
it's your brain, I feel likeit was like my arm or my shoulder,
like I can afford to dislocate something, that'd be fine. But when
it's like your brain, or likeeye sockets, or like the hearts or
you yeah, the internet, thenit comes to the mushy innerns, I

(18:48):
feel like you should take them slightlyseriously. Yeah, other than that,
you know, but I've never I'venever had a concussion. I've never broken
a bone. I've never had tolike get surgery. It's stitches, searchery,
not really. I've never had likeanything super serious like that. I've
had like cuts on my hand thathad to gets it just four, but
I've never had anything like that.Yeah, So it's like my body's very
new to it. So hopefully itjust continues to be like, oh,

(19:11):
that's fine. I will say thefirst time I went, I had really
bad what is it called altitude thickness? There we go, Oh yeah,
I think that was just like youforgot words for a second. No,
that was normal for me. Ijust don't know long words. No,
no, yeah, altitude sickness.The first time it was really bad.
This time I came ahead nothing,I was fine. Oh god, it

(19:33):
was just the you know, thebonk of the head twice that took me
out. But other than that,you know, So I went on the
mountain and that's all. We haven'tput an episode out in a while that
it was a few weeks ago whenit's happened, and we have been so
stretched then and delayed, and you'vebeen recovering and you're so much better now
and I'm so glad. But nowI don't know if it's the concussion or

(19:59):
you just being a teen. I'mtrying to figure out the developing stages.
Yeah, what's going on. Ithink it's all good. Definitely. Big
Things is alway taking care of methe whole time. And it was nice
because they went on the mountain andthen came back and then we ordered pizza
and had salad and like watched moviesthe rest of the night. So it
was still a good experience. Andif I wanted to at any point,
I could go outside and just likeplay with snow or what I would did

(20:22):
was I went on the balcony.At one point I was feeling okay,
I cleaned up a little bit andI just like played with the snow on
the like the little shelves, andI was like, this is nice.
I'm going back inside now for anotherseven hour nap. Yeah, pretty much.
I was sleeping heavy. So Imean, it was still a fun
experience. It was just sucks thatit had to happen that way, but
it was still fun. You don'teven know what you did wrong to avoid

(20:44):
it in the future, like youcan't even remember how you fail. And
that was something that the Skipish willask. He's like, I know this
is a dumb question, but Ihave to fill it out on the form
what could you have done to preventit? And I said, honestly,
put down twenty other years of experiencedsnowboarding, because I don't know. I
don't know what to tell you.And I remember on the second one,
I remember it feeling unfair. Iwas like, really universe because I was

(21:06):
like, take it at ease.I was like nope, because the first
time I think I was trying toeither avoid a jump or try to hit
a jump. For some reason,but I don't know for sure. You
don't even know from the first onenow, but that's what I'm saying.
The first one. You wouldn't knowI'm saying the first one, I don't
know. I feel like I wastrying to do something, but I don't
know what the thing was. Idon't know if I was avoiding something,
trying to go on a jump,go off a jump. I don't know

(21:26):
what it was, but I wastrying to do something. The second one,
I was like, don't do anything, just cruise, which I've done
a million, a million times beforeI had New Years. I was like,
it's gonna be fine, million timesbefore on the other trip where you
went once. Yeah, But mywhole point is I was like, I'm
not going to try many times.Have you actually gone down a mountain on
a snowboard? I don't know alot. How many fingers am I holding

(21:51):
up? Three? Four, two, one, two? Okay? Why
check? Just making sure you're stillwith me. I'm fine, she's fine.
Hopefully we'll find out. Check backin a few weeks. If I
don't post a podcast, I'm skiddy. Okay, Well, I'm glad you're
okay, I'm see I don't knowif this iss you being weird or if

(22:12):
your brain's melting now, I can'ttell. So let's just jump into a
couple of these little challenges and maybeit'll be like a cognitive test for you
to see how good you do.So, wait, didn't you have a
question? Stop reaching for these.I'm not going to handle them to you.
Just know that that's not gonna besomething that happens in the next thirty
seconds. A question, Keep reachingfor it. You asked me something before

(22:34):
this about Roger. What didn't youask me about something? No? Oh,
we we have before we started recording. Yeah, yeah, I was.
I just happened to be looking ata note and I said, do

(22:56):
you know who this person is?Because I was going to ask you on
the show and you said no,And I was like, all right,
that's all. I just wanted toknow. Are you going to ask me
if it comes up in the questions? Oh, you don't know if it'll
come up with the question. That'sa part of an episode that they're not
going to hear for weeks. Whyare you doing this? I was just
having a question. Go ahead.I was just having a question. I

(23:19):
was asking a question. Oh,I always have questions. Hungry. Now,
all right, here's the first challenge, Matt. I have to do
something. I have to hump something. This is again a challenge card didn't
mind the gap. We're gonna doa couple of these and then wrap this
episode up. And I think it'sgoing to be a little brain warmer upper

(23:41):
before we do the other episodes.Deal. Okay, so get your team
to guess the song or jingle byhumming the tune. Okay, ready,
yeah, do do do do DoDo do do? Mario? I know
that one. I played that one, all right. I don't know what

(24:06):
that is. Okay, I'm gonnahuh. I'm gonna act something out uh,
and I need you to tell mewhat it is. I'm gonna do
it towards the camera though, sothey can see me. Can you see
my hand in that camera? Bythe way, Yeah, alright, ready,
look at bad trick. Oh.I almost said, Spider Man.

(24:27):
You almost said what nothing? SpiderMan's correct, you almost said what snapchat?
And and um my brain isn't workingright now? Do you want to
look through them and see if youcan do one for me? Yeah?
I'll try, all right, yougot too on the take from the top

(24:48):
of the bottom, whatever you want. I didn't look at the bottom.
Oh ready? Is it a harmor an act out? I'm acting out?
Okay, it says at the topor it's either way. Okay,
fair watch me whip okay, watchme at nine night? What was it?
What was it? A whip endna name? Yeah? Both?

(25:11):
Did it say whip end naame?Yeah? Okay? What me? What
me? What? What is happening? You know that song? Oh?
Okay, you're not supposed to tellme it's a song. It's not a

(25:33):
song. I'm helping you. Idon't know that song. I know who
it's by, but I can't saythat. I don't think. But are
you? Are you acting something outto me to guess, like a yeah,
a movie title or something. Yeah, I don't know what this is
Titanic? Yeah, I hold ita little bit longer. Yeah, okay,

(25:57):
look and look over. Yeah.Yeah, okay, that's a good
one. I get that one.That's mine. I'm on a roll.
Okay, I don't get cards.Apparently I have to act this um um

(26:22):
act doubt means no words, right, I can't. I can't act that.
I don't know. Does this say? Actor Hume says act Okay,
I don't understand how you're supposed toact that out, though, what do

(26:45):
you mean? Hold on, don'tget rid of that one. I want
to discuss it in a second.We all want to know what you were
just struggling with. Okay, sopick a different one and then we'll get
to the bottom of the other one. Isn't this from like fifteen hundreds?
I don't know what's on the card? Okay, I'm up with this one
aside too. I don't know whatthat is either. I don't know.

(27:15):
Wait a minute. Oh, whenI said I'm not gonna be handing her
the cards, this was what Ihad in mind. I just I'm at
a point where I think this istoo many. But I want to go
through them, Okay, because Ican't. I don't know how to do
these here, I'll just hand themto you. No, no, no,
till take him? All right?So the Lion King, How'm I

(27:37):
supposed to act that out? Couldhave done this? Oh? You can
do that? So I can't hum? You can hump? Yeah, you
can hum, but is it actas there's no humpny? Oh? Yeah.
Swing dancing was the fifteen hundreds.Swinging dancing. It's not swinging dancing.

(28:03):
Oh get it? Oh no,it's um. You heard the Jitterbug?
Have you seen those people that likeand they whoop it up, agab
the bath. Yeah, and theydance and they spin around and they're like
super into it. It's coming back. There are people doing it now.
As a matter of fact, Iknow someone who does it. She's fantastic

(28:26):
at it. There are competitions.Can they do it? Prinice in the
Frog a little bit? Tell meif I'm wrong in the comment. I
don't know. Yeah, in thecomments because I don't remember. We watched
that movie one hundred thousand times?Probably, I think so. No,
No, because you always be sayinglike we watched that movie on a hundred
times. No. I was inthe room while it was on a lot

(28:47):
maybe three times in my life.Doubt it. Oh. The Animaniac's theme
song, I don't know it.It's um. They list a bunch of
states, okay, oh and thenArkansas. Yeah, with a little puppy

(29:10):
walking around and crazy and knee rush. Yeah. It's a pretty I'm butchering
it, but you guys get it. The Facts of Life theme song.
Let me tell you something, sitUbu, sit, good dog. That's
what I would have said. Idon't know the facts of Life theme song.

(29:36):
You know what that? Oops?Hold on, that was Family Dies.
I don't know that. If Iheard the song, I would be
like, that's facts of Life.But I was a little too young.
I don't remember that fact that Iwas getting it confused with another show from
the same area. They'll forgive me, they understand. Nobody ever knew who
Ubu was. M I did askyou about this person? Is this why

(30:00):
you asked me about this? No? Well, partly because you had asked
me about it, and then Iwas like, no, who it is?
And I and then I gave ita thing and then I remember being
in the challenge cards I happened tocome up upon it. Yeah, so
it's to act out. Excuse meto Lissa. At least you could do
is move away from the mic,blew it down. When you're gonna mouth
fart, I don't know why you'remouth farting for these nice people. Mouth

(30:23):
farting. That's funny anyway. Um, mister Rogers, you know, mister
Rogers, Roger the Rabbit, theRoger Rabbit dance. Oh god, there's
so much wrong with all of thispause. That was not Roger Rabbit.

(30:48):
That was the cabbage patch that you'retrying to do. Oh okay, Roger
Rabbit was like a backwards running man. Okay, almost like the jerk kind
of Roger Rabbit is okay, Um, Roger the rabbit not a thing.
Oh it's Roger Rabbit literally his nametunes. No, it's a mister Rogers.

(31:15):
Not even close to Roger Rabbit.Like Peewee. Okay, we're getting
somewhere. Wow, is mister Rogerslike Peewee pee Herman? Yeah? So
okay maybe, um a as faras you know, a white guy hosting

(31:37):
a kids show kind of maybe,but that's kind of where the similarities stopped.
Peewee was um over the top,yeah, over the top, way
out there. Um. Sometimes alittle secretly dirty, like he would say
stuff that was like innu windows,Yeah, collect some SpongeBob stuff for you

(32:00):
to get shreky, you know,and sneak some stuff in. Mister Rogers,
what can we just focus? Man, Well, I'm trying to get
to something here. Mister Rogers wasthe guy that everybody loved. Oh it

(32:22):
was. He's not a rabbit.That's the dance and a cartoon character.
Roger Rabbit is a cartoon kit.No, not every cartoon is looney to
stop naming things all the same thing. Bugs Bunny is looney Tunes. Right,
that's not Roger Rabbit. What doesRoger Rabbit look like? Does he

(32:42):
look like Bugs Bunny? But Imean not really other than they're both rabbits.
Bugs Bunny's gray, Roger rabbits white. This is going down a rabbit
hole. But oh okay, yeah, I've seen him. That's Roger Rabbit.

(33:05):
Now look up, mister Rogers.You've seen mister Rogers before. He's
the guy that takes his shoes off. Hello, neighbor, won't you be?
Won't you be? I don't knowwho is my neighbor. He's nice,
my neighbor. He's so nice.If you were to watch it today,
you would say he's creepy. Helooks. I was good. That's
why I'm in the face. Helooks creepy. Yeah, No, absolute

(33:29):
sweetheart, really good guy. Ihaven't really heard anybody who knew him talk
say a negative thing about him.Very sweet man. From what I've heard,
there's a really good movie about him. I think Tom Hanks played mister
Rogers. I never saw it.His name is Fred. I believe Fred
Rogers. He seems like a niceguy. It's just what he's wearing and
this is how he's always calm,is giving Ted buddy esque and I don't

(33:51):
like Ted bundy By, but heseems he seems like he's nice and not
like that. Yeah. So heand he had he had a puppet show
that he did like he did puppetsand he did trains and he I think
he was one of the first peopleto have he had a black actor come
on playing a postman, and Ithink it was like really rare at that

(34:12):
time for that. So he hewas like diverse and he tried. He
was like kind of progressive in someof his views and the better of the
decent. He was a decent white. Yeah, he was a good white.
Yeah, yeah, speak of that. We didn't even tell people about
what we have coming up. Guys, we should have done this at the

(34:36):
beginning of the show. You knowwhat, Maybe you want to put this,
maybe you cut it and put itat the beginning of the show.
Are you good? Yep? Okay, what do we did? I made
the joke that mister Rogers is agood White. And I say that because
I have jokes about that. Yes, not mister Rodgers, but about being

(34:59):
a good white and what it takesto be a good white. And I'm
calling my comedy show good White,and I'm doing it live March nineteenth,
and you can watch it online.You can stream it. You can literally
buy a ticket to watch me recordit. And it's not a special necessarily
because I'm going to be touring thesame sort of some of the same material

(35:22):
for the next few months before Irecord my special. But you're gonna get
to watch me perform the entire hourfirst and then I'm going to be developing
it over time. So March nineteenth, you can buy tickets at nowhere comedy
club dot com. I'll say itagain, nowhere Comedy club dot com.
Also the link. We're gonna putthe links on Patreon. We're gonna put
the links now. You do needto buy your ticket. What will happen

(35:47):
is it's early bird pricing. Rightnow, it's only ten bucks, and
at some point leading up, Ithink like a week or so right before
the event, the prices double,So we try to get people to get
in early. So ten dollar ticketsright now March nineteenth, I'm doing a
live comedy show and you can watchfrom home on Zoom and I'll be able
to see you and talk to youduring the comedy show. It's a really

(36:08):
cool, exciting thing. And youdon't gotta go nowhere and no parking.
That's why it's called Nowhere Comedy Club'sgotta go nowhere. Speaking, that's March
nineteenth, But on February we're doinga live Daughter Issues, which is sooner,
way sooner. We're doing a liveDaughter Issues where we're gonna play mind

(36:29):
the Gap, live dad's versus daughters, and it's going to be hosted by
Ben Gleibe, so famous talk showhost. He hosted Idiot Test, and
we're doing it. We're gonna bedoing it in studios with audience participation online
audience included. So you know howI never know the answers to things,

(36:52):
and there we are occasions that Ido I'll be answering them. However,
when I don't, I might beable to use one of you as a
little life line. What we're gonnado wrestling, do some things where we
can you can ask for a lifelineto take an audience vote and the audience
will vote and then you'll get anoverall like what do you think the answer
is? But we'll also have theability to pick on one single person in

(37:13):
the audience because we'll be able tosee you on your cameras, We'll be
able to directly pick on one personand say, can you help save the
day? Like one person you mightyou might get picked on to save the
day, not picked on, butselected to say the data to see if
you know the answer to a questionto help the dads win. Excuse me,
the daughters win. That's how mybody felt about your statement, and

(37:36):
it was just a natural occurrence.I did teach her to lightly burp and
say excuse me. Um, Ijust want you to know whatever she does
is what she does now. ButI I just want you to know I
did not teach her to openly mouthfart into a microphone. That was said,
excuse me, sure right, well, excuse me anyway. March nineteenth

(38:01):
and February nineteenth tickets are available.Tickets are available now for both events.
Um, yeah, that's much abepisode mh okay, go ahead, and

(38:23):
the podcast has ended. No,thank you so much for cling daughter issue.
We appreciate you and we hope tosee teh and March nineteenth. And
remember you can get all the behindthe scenes and every single episode plus video
at daughterpod dot com. See youdo a great job at you know being
the issues, and I just wantto thank you for you know, really

(38:45):
being the other half of the podcast. By the way, if you want
to go get Mind the Gap foryourself, you can use the promo code
Daughter and you'll get a discount,or just go grab it at Target or
Amazon. But if you want togo to uh is it solid roots dot
com? I'm pretty sure solid rootsdot com. If you buy it directly
from the company that made it,use the promo code Daughter and you'll get

(39:06):
a discount. It's honestly really fungame. Why not try it out?
Guys. They have a munch ofother games over there. So many times
and we still haven't gone through probablyhalf the cards. I'm there's so much
more for us to get to.Those challenges are a blast. Yeah,
and we have other games that wemight bring up soon. So Mike,
Oh, they come, and theycome, but I'm saying stayed, we've

(39:27):
already got a bunch of them thatwe can't show you yet. Messed around
and find out, you know,well, what we do on these games,
what happened, how hard did youhit your you know what. The
podcast has ended.
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Special Summer Offer: Exclusively on Apple Podcasts, try our Dateline Premium subscription completely free for one month! With Dateline Premium, you get every episode ad-free plus exclusive bonus content.

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

I’m Jay Shetty host of On Purpose the worlds #1 Mental Health podcast and I’m so grateful you found us. I started this podcast 5 years ago to invite you into conversations and workshops that are designed to help make you happier, healthier and more healed. I believe that when you (yes you) feel seen, heard and understood you’re able to deal with relationship struggles, work challenges and life’s ups and downs with more ease and grace. I interview experts, celebrities, thought leaders and athletes so that we can grow our mindset, build better habits and uncover a side of them we’ve never seen before. New episodes every Monday and Friday. Your support means the world to me and I don’t take it for granted — click the follow button and leave a review to help us spread the love with On Purpose. I can’t wait for you to listen to your first or 500th episode!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.