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Speaker 5 (01:26):
We'll get you on there no time.
Speaker 6 (01:27):
Man.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
I gets your number one pre set while you're there.
Speaker 6 (01:30):
If you do not mind, pretty please, How you guys
doing today?
Speaker 4 (01:34):
Pretty good? Very nice.
Speaker 6 (01:36):
Not bad for a Thursday, not bad for a Tuesday,
that's fine.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
Uh, little weathery out there today.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
It was beautiful with lots of sunshine, but then the
clouds move back in.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Yeah, and then Ross comes in today and I come
in and goes, I'm here, So I gotta get up
for my nap and go out there and kick the
door open.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
So he can come in.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
He's not lying, He is not lying.
Speaker 7 (01:58):
I just really appreciate you guys leaving out the newspaper
for me to go to the bath risk.
Speaker 6 (02:04):
Uh And my man is wearing a straight up wind
breaker today.
Speaker 5 (02:09):
This is where what is the what is the wind breaker?
Life about? That is a seventies play, dude.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
It's it's making a comeback. I don't are they really?
Speaker 5 (02:17):
They're water repelling right there?
Speaker 4 (02:19):
Water repellent. That's the whole idea.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
It's like a thin you know, is wind breaker even
a play anymore? Is that an antiquated like?
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Like?
Speaker 7 (02:29):
Is that an antiquated term in derogatory? Are we making
someone upset?
Speaker 3 (02:34):
What I'm saying is is like a wind breaker is
like something like you know, hey, throwing a wind breaker?
Speaker 4 (02:37):
You know, you don't get it.
Speaker 5 (02:38):
You don't want to catch your cold. Your mom would
come at you.
Speaker 6 (02:40):
It's not like it's cold outside, but the breeze makes
you a little uncomfortable.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
So and that's that's breaking. That's its only job, right.
Wind baker really, as a rule, isn't built for like
warmth per se. It's just built to keep the wind
from blowing your face off.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
It does give you a modicum of protection, Jack, But
I think the moment I wear one if it's like
little rainy out and.
Speaker 5 (03:06):
It'll protect your clothes from getting wet.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
But the thing is is like there's something different than
like a rain cover, like a modern rain cover pullover.
Speaker 5 (03:14):
Then a wind breaker nothing zip all the way down.
Speaker 7 (03:17):
I mean no, it goes up quarter.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
Yeah, you got you.
Speaker 5 (03:22):
So real fast.
Speaker 7 (03:23):
I'm happy that you're talking about this wind breaker because
I think this wind breaker rips.
Speaker 8 (03:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (03:27):
Yeah, I think it's awesome. So it makes me really happy.
Speaker 8 (03:30):
It is.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
It is very nice.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
Do the same thing you did with uh with me,
with your little your joke and see if these.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
Guys get Yeah.
Speaker 7 (03:39):
Alright, alright, so real fast, I'm driving into work and
call it for what it is.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
I was cutting a close.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
All right, I was cutting. I was cutting it close.
Speaker 7 (03:47):
So you're trying to pass people, and uh, Jack, do
you know deb do you know the feeling of when
you're like, all right, hit the gas, you get into
the lane to.
Speaker 5 (03:58):
The right to try to pass.
Speaker 7 (04:00):
Yeah, and you are in fact shown that this lane
is now slower.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (04:07):
So the infamous all caps infamous left blinker to get
back into the lane that you just were the shame.
Speaker 4 (04:18):
Oh oh yeah, yeah, yeah, you have.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
To admit you're you're admitting you were wrong without saying
a word word.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
Just and you know there's one person who definitely know, Yes,
the guy you're moving in from.
Speaker 5 (04:29):
Don't think about it all day.
Speaker 7 (04:30):
Someone saw it and just probably murmured to themselves, idiot,
And that would be me.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
That would be that same guy every time.
Speaker 7 (04:39):
That's the worst blinker in human history is the left
blinker of shame. As you go back to your side
of the fence, which had greener grass, it's almost like
you're going, okay.
Speaker 4 (04:50):
Yeah, yes.
Speaker 6 (04:53):
At first I was going to pass on the right,
which I know I'm not supposed to do.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
But then I realize it's not going to work, and
I'm coming.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Unless you gun it and you thread that needle just
ever so carefully.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
And just.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
Picture again. You are going seventy, but you want more.
So you get to the lane to the right, you
take that. Now you're going sixty five and you go
no getting back into the seventy.
Speaker 5 (05:18):
Mile per hour lane.
Speaker 7 (05:20):
That shame is like a college girl walking out of
UCF with pumps in her hand.
Speaker 4 (05:26):
Flats flats, oh.
Speaker 1 (05:27):
Yeah, yeah, pumps and no shame one.
Speaker 7 (05:29):
Pump, one flat more questions than answer.
Speaker 4 (05:32):
There you go.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
That's a pump that off the heel.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Mine is when you're like this inevitably happens on the
four twenty nine or any big road, you'll be get
out Like, I don't know, do you guys do the
whole driving thing where you're supposed to be in the
right hand lane until you decide to go around?
Speaker 4 (05:47):
I mean, do you guys do that?
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Do you actually follow the law or do you just
ride wherever the open lane is?
Speaker 5 (05:53):
Yeah, yeah, I'm going fast enough for you.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
As a rule, I do the same thing right like
you respect that.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
But I try to stay in that right hand lane
because by dad told me back in the day that
in the left hand lane because that is where you're
supposed to be passing.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
That's the lane that cops.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
Will shoot the radar at more than on the right. Theoretically,
you have a better chance at getting a ticket just
by being in the left lane because that's the one
built for passing.
Speaker 7 (06:19):
What are Because like there's old wives tales and then
there's old dad's tales.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
There are this is an old dad's tale. Yeah, I mean,
that was a professional driver for years.
Speaker 7 (06:28):
Though I'm not saying that he's not right or wrong.
I'm just saying that we're fighting. That doesn't seem like
motherly advice. It's real dad advice.
Speaker 4 (06:37):
But mine is this one.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
Like mine is like you're in the right hand lane
and you're going like you're seventy four or seventy five
whatever you're supposed to be going on those big roads,
and you know there's a car up there, way up there,
in that same lane, not going as fast as you,
and you are eventually going.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
To have to pass them, right, yeah, yeah, Right.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Then you look in your rear view or in your
side mirror and you see a car in the passing
lane and it's coming as well. And what you have
to figure out is, and you know it's coming faster,
you have to figure out do you hop out now
to go around or do you wait to see if
you will run up on that car before the other
car gets up to you, pinning you in.
Speaker 5 (07:13):
Every single time, every time.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
I run up on the car thinking that I have
plenty of time, that car speed is perfect, so I
have to slow down and then get out and then
go out and get back around and.
Speaker 7 (07:25):
Then guess what you have to do. Yeah, it's the
white flag for gen Pop. It's the one moment that
everyone goes like, Yep, that's abject failure.
Speaker 5 (07:42):
You made a poor decision.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
You are guilty, all right for a seven nine texts
seven seven zero three win. Last night was our holiday party,
all right, Well, I heard good things.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
I congract to paramour around our employee of the year
Powermore is, you know, a juggernaut in in promotions, and
he does a fantastic job with every event we do
that that without he works and well deserved.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
And it was a nice party. We had nice finger foods.
There was a dessert room. They you know, the speeches
were really nice.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
Yeah, the dessert room was actually a bit of a surprise,
Like I had no idea because we'd never we've never
had it in this particular space before. We were at
Aft aft Aloft Downtown, which is like directly across the
street from like the Doctor Phillips Center, and so it's
kind of wild that you have to park there because
they just take your car and go hide it somewhere
in the city. I think, yeah, because there is no
there is no parking area around there. I don't know
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what they do. I think the just drive around for
half an hour, you're done, and then just you know,
fill you back up with their tip money and then
come on back.
Speaker 4 (08:48):
Because buddy, I gotta tell you, I don't know where
they went.
Speaker 5 (08:50):
We don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:51):
But and then the party was in a basement. I mean,
I'm serious, Like you walk in or like where's the
parties like downstairs and goes downstairs and you're just going
into the abyss. But down there there's you know, two
other like meeting rooms or conference rooms.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
And it was kind of cool.
Speaker 3 (09:04):
But they had an entire room set up for dessert
and kept that a secret until like after the big
boss speeches were made. Then we got to go back
in the back and get coffee and desserts. And dude,
that's the room they should have opened up from the onset.
Speaker 4 (09:16):
Wrong.
Speaker 7 (09:17):
It's all about presentation, dessert's all about timing. Yeah, now
that you loved it because of the little secret, it
was perfect.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
It actually made my nun like, where are the desserts.
There's gotta be some kind of desserts room exactly.
Speaker 7 (09:28):
You want that surprise roomed up, top man. That sounds
so much more fun.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
And it's a whole chill space too. It was like
a little table and a couch, little pit couch in
there to hang out.
Speaker 5 (09:37):
It's kind of cool. Did you see any dogs?
Speaker 4 (09:39):
No dogs? Okay, why was there supposed to be a dog?
Speaker 6 (09:42):
They are Orlando's most dog friendly hotel and they actually foster.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
I saw a dog in the lobby, in its gorgeous
little doghouse. Yeah, oh really, I didn't see her hear that?
Speaker 4 (09:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Yeah, it was cute.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
Yeah, that's because Jim's always looking up.
Speaker 7 (09:56):
When Jim fell in love with this speakeasy chocolate room,
it was it was like a speakeasy.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
Job at room. Yeah, good dive. I got a villain.
Speaker 5 (10:10):
I gonna order a hooker down there, like very cleanda,
very secret.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
Curtains, no kirk, Well, this is.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
A doorway to get in there, but you didn't know
it was there because it was kind of hidden.
Speaker 8 (10:23):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
But anyway, I got the drink tickets, came in there,
hit up all the alcoholics for their drink tickets.
Speaker 7 (10:27):
The lights turned off, the lights turned back on.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Someone's dead in the center of the floor.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
Now you must solve it.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
It was great, though Manu missed a few people. I
don't think I'm trying to think who. I usually get
to see Tago Bob, but I got to see Bob
at the at the Thanksgiving thing.
Speaker 4 (10:45):
That was kind of cool.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Well he was there last night, That's what I'm saying, Like, you.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
Know, but Pat wasn't there. Nobody.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
I didn't see anybody from No Gabby from Ruma. But
I didn't see Jenny or John or our Alejandro or
any of those guys.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
It's hard for shows, it is. Yeah, Yeah, that's yeah.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Yeah, Russ was there.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
I was talking to Ryan Holmes and I said, there,
no way Rollins is coming. That an hour and twenty
minute drive back.
Speaker 4 (11:05):
And all that correct?
Speaker 3 (11:06):
Yeah, an hour exactly, an hour twenty there, an hour
at the place in an hour and twenty back.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
Yeah yeah, I mean we got forty minutes. It's bad enough.
That was the first one in twenty seven years that
I've missed.
Speaker 7 (11:17):
Oh really yeah, yeah, yeah, I am curious who and
what was the MVP of the finger foods.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
Oh that's a really good question.
Speaker 7 (11:26):
I'm oddly invested with or derves ever since I got married.
Speaker 5 (11:30):
What a great question. What do you think it was?
Speaker 4 (11:34):
That's legit?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
That is legit because that's basically going to be the
menu at my wedding.
Speaker 3 (11:39):
What do you think it was? I mean the potstickers
with that plumb sauce was pretty good.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
That was pretty good. The mini and banadas were good. Yeah,
many cheeseburgers were good.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
I think the thing that shined a lot of people
were a little afraid of because when you use the
word quinowa, yeah, people just automatically think that it's you know,
like rabbit food or whatever. Man that these little quinowa
like they were like a little round. So it's like
a little you know, those.
Speaker 1 (12:02):
Hashed quen wa spinach and like a feti cheese exactly.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
Okay, all pressed into like what look like a hash
brown round is what it looked like.
Speaker 5 (12:09):
Very palpable.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Yeah, I would have had.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
A very fan myself.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
That's a pretty good brisquetos like rice.
Speaker 5 (12:19):
It's worse.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
It's harder than that, and it's smaller and gets stuck
in your filing.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
Yeah, I don't think I got you check this out.
This is what I do.
Speaker 7 (12:26):
I married a vegan, so quane offah, Yeah, dude, you
best believe it. Rip it with some butter.
Speaker 6 (12:32):
Yeah, you're good man.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
But that dessert area was bananas.
Speaker 6 (12:39):
I mean that dessert area was like they had this
they had this single shot chocolate moose like single shots
and uh, these little those little tarts with like strawberries
and cream cheese.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
It was almost said that.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
It was good.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
No, but you just made some Yeah, by he's just
farted because it wanted to say that forth so bad.
It was so good, all right, four oh seven nine
one six desserts.
Speaker 5 (13:09):
Yeah, a lot of them.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
You know what else was getting The coffee was awesome.
That's a that's an I mean, the coffee was delicious.
First thing I said to my wife, I was like,
the coffee is absolutely on point.
Speaker 5 (13:18):
Right now, we.
Speaker 7 (13:19):
Got to go to break before you basically confess to
American pieing yourself in his dessert room.
Speaker 5 (13:26):
Uh, you're right, dad. What do you get for news?
Speaker 1 (13:28):
Governor Ron DeSantis is being threatened with a lawsuit, the
state will audit Daytona Beach, and a survey finds the
worst Christmas gift. We'll talk about that and more coming
up next during JCS New.
Speaker 3 (13:38):
Yeah, let's take little break, will come back and get debs,
do news and do more.
Speaker 5 (13:41):
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Speaker 9 (13:54):
Hi, guys, forget about the windbreaker, but does anybody remember
the members only jacket?
Speaker 10 (14:02):
Now?
Speaker 9 (14:02):
That was a windbreaker, a raine jacket and style at
the same time in the nineteen eighties. Oh yeah, yeah,
I think everybody had one. I did, and I had
a little lapel things up on the shoulders.
Speaker 4 (14:18):
That's all. Thank you.
Speaker 5 (14:22):
Yeah, Ros's got video of me where my members only Yeah,
I have a member's only Yeah.
Speaker 7 (14:26):
It's light brown beige. But it makes me look like
a sexual predator.
Speaker 4 (14:31):
Whenever I wear.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
People just ask you how much for a bag?
Speaker 4 (14:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (14:36):
Yeah, immediately when they see you with a members only jacket.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
Yeah, with this visual air now, thank you.
Speaker 6 (14:40):
I can't get rid of mine because it has my
name on it and it has a Space Shuttle lunch.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Right.
Speaker 5 (14:45):
That's a wild that's a wild flex.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
It is a weird It is a weird jacket, all right.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
For seven nine before one text seven seven zero three one.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show here on Real
Radio one to four point one. I'm Jim Jack and
Ross right over there, and dead has your new news.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
It's time for JCS news.
Speaker 11 (15:05):
Wow, this guy got to put his name on everything.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
It's in my contracted Here's the news on the Jim Colberg.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Show, and JCS News is brought to you by that
mortgage guy Don. Governor Ron DeSantis is being threatened with
a lawsuit after designating one of the country's largest Muslim
advocacy groups as terrorists. Desantas says the Council on American
Islamic Relations or CARE, is a foreign terrorist organization and
he looks forward to a court battle.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
But we welcome that.
Speaker 12 (15:32):
I mean, you know, we did do the designation for
both the Muslim Brotherhood and CARE. This is something that
has been a long time coming. I know the federal
government's now working in a similar direction.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Santa says. Executive order alleged that CARE has ties to Hamas,
the militant Palestinian group that attacked Israel in October seventh,
twenty twenty three. Desanta says the lawsuit will give Florida
discovery rights to be able to subpoena the bank records
of CARE as well as the Muslim Brotherhood. Meanwhile, the
Council of America is Relations As, responding to Governor DeSantis,
issuing that executive order. Heba Rahem with Care Florida accuses
(16:06):
Desantus of smearing their group with quote conspiracy theories end
quote to support Israel's conduct and the war in Gaza.
Speaker 13 (16:13):
Ron DeSantis has sent millions of Floridian's taxpayer money two
Israeli government bonds.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
Now.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
The group is also involved in the filing of a
federal lawsuit against Texas Governor Greg Abbott after he declared
the Texas Care Chapter a foreign terrorist organization, as well
a couple of other election notes. It's election day in
part of Orlando. The District three City Commission race will
be decided today in a runoff between Roger Chapin and Miratana.
They were the top two vote getters in last month's primary.
(16:43):
Polls are open until seven o'clock and you can find
your precinct at OCF Elections dot gov. The winner will
replace Robert Stewart, who attended his last council meeting yesterday
after twenty years in office.
Speaker 6 (16:56):
That's right, He's served that College Park area in the
downtown that that's that part of downtown for years.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
And you know it's interesting, You're like, oh, wow, I
haven't heard that name in such a long, long time.
Thank you, sir. Yeah, yeah, that means no controversy. You
just did your due diligence. Speaking of which, auditors will
be looking at the books in Daytona Beach, the States
Joint Legislative Auditing Committee voted yesterday to conduct the audit.
(17:22):
Port Orange Republican State Senator Tom Wright requested the audit.
He wants to look into claims of city employees miss
using credit cards and city vehicles. Right says those issues
strongly suggest his stemic deficiencies in the city's fiscal oversight
and internal accountability. Also has been kind of a little
shaped at the fact that, you know, when asking the questions,
(17:43):
was kind of told mind your own business.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
Oh thatsphoria.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
Yeah, Daytona Beach City manager, though Derek Features, says he
welcomes the audit.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
Yeah, Daytona is like we responded with, you want this smoke, homie, Yeah,
you want this smoke coming is what you want.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
In the meantime, Florida Democratic House and Senate leaders say
their focus for the next legislative session will be affordability.
You know that hoax. At a news conference in Tallahassee Monday,
they previewed bills that aim to lower insurance costs by
pooling risks with other states, reduce the fees that impede
the purchase of a first home, and stop wasteful spending
(18:21):
at the state level. Senate Democratic leader Lourie Berman says
awarding no bid contracts costing two hundred and fifty million
dollars for the Alligator Alcatraz migrant internment camp is one example.
Speaker 14 (18:34):
We've heard so much about doge and what's going on
with our counties. It's time that we doze our state
and find out where our state moneys are going and
make sure that they are being properly spent.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
The Democratic Caucus says their constituents don't care about the
Republican focus on eliminating property taxes, redistricting, or culture wars.
Speaker 7 (18:55):
I still can't stomach that the word doge, in the
term doge is in any serious light, just from the
meme aspect, to the the coin aspect, to the to
the literal dog aspect of the whole term.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
I think it's I mean, it's it doesn't really have that.
I mean, you know, from the onset of it right now,
it seems almost like a punchline is what it seems
like to me, although I know it's being used in
states now.
Speaker 7 (19:20):
Yeah, but it was yeah, but the person who put
it there used it as a joke, like as a troll.
Right now here it is in a very serious light.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
Well, one election to kind of keep an eye on.
It'll be interesting to see if this happens. But Democrats
are looking to come up with another off year election
victory today, this time in Miami. Voters there are going
to choose the city's next mayor and a runoff election.
Now the race is officially nonpartisan. Democrat Eileen Higgins is
looking to beat out Trump endorsed Republican Emilio Gonzalez. Higgins
(19:55):
finished first in last month's election, but didn't receive the
majority vote needed to win outright. The Democrat win would
break a nearly thirty year streak of GOP control and
give another indication that voter sentiment may be swinging in
the democrats favor. Democrats have come away with victories and
key races in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York this year.
(20:15):
And other news follow up. We covered this last night
during You Heard It Here First, But a woman is
heard after that plane made an emergency landing on I
ninety five in Bivar County. It came down late yesterday
afternoon in Coco on I ninety five South. The FAA
says the Orlando man piloting the plane was reporting engine
problems after literally just taking off. Bavard County Fire Rescue
(20:36):
says the plane hit a car while landing. Two people
in the plane were okay, but the woman in the
car suffered minor injuries, that's the good news there, and
was taken to the hospital.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
The videos, bananas, have you seen it?
Speaker 1 (20:48):
I haven't seen it yet.
Speaker 3 (20:49):
There's a dash cam video of the person that was
driving when the plane came flying right over them, And basically,
from how it looked to me is that the plane
landed on the road and then just kind of skipped
up like it hit too hardened and bounced up right
onto the back of the car.
Speaker 5 (21:03):
Oh that's what it looked like to me.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Explaining that one to your insurance company should be mighty interesting.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
See it was going down ninety five and then plane
hit me.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Man, what stay are you in Florida?
Speaker 4 (21:15):
From Fine?
Speaker 1 (21:16):
Okay? All right, I don't know if this happened folks
in central Florida may have heard a sonic boom this afternoon.
That's because SpaceX launched its Falcon nine rocket from Cape
Canaveral Space Force Station at two sixteen this afternoon for
a national security mission. The first stage booster aimed for
recovery at Canaveral's landing zone two.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
By the way, if you're following us on our YouTube
channel right now, Jack has the video up of the
plane crashing onto the back of that car. It's crazy
again at Cape Canaveral's landing Zone two, and that may
have caused one or more sonic booms.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
All right, did you hear it? Did anyone hear?
Speaker 1 (21:51):
I did not hear it, now we were here.
Speaker 7 (21:52):
But I always miss that, always miss I have that hearing,
and I always think of street Fighter saunic.
Speaker 4 (21:59):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Now do you remember you used to hear them all
the time with the Space Shuttle and they would.
Speaker 5 (22:05):
Jim the gamer is the only one joke.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
I remember it.
Speaker 5 (22:08):
But all right, such a joystick junkie these days.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
The Economic Infrastructure subcommitting here from the director of one
of Florida's largest power companies about how it's using artificial
intelligence to maximize service. The director of Duke Energy, Rick Glover,
telling the committee that the company uses AI to pre
stage crews and equipment when severe weather approaches the state.
Speaker 15 (22:34):
We used AI to develop pre landfall modeling concepts that
help us use high resolution weather data, historical outage patterns,
and it helps us to forecast which areas will be
most impacted.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Now, Glover says, Duke Energy is leveraging AI to modernize
its grid and to manage increasing demand. Duke Energy's ultimate goal,
or hope rather, is to evolve from using AI to
manage the grid to altering the grid to power AI.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
Oh wow, really yeah that wild.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Well, some homem are headed towards it.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
Yeah, Ke crisis.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
We're just going to.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Put this right on the power system and then hopefully
everything will be fine.
Speaker 7 (23:15):
Well, that sounds like a pyramid scheme within a pyramid scheme.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Well, we can pay attention to some Palm Beach County
residents because they're not giving up their fight to stop
an AI data center from opening. The County Zoning Commission
approved the project last week. It's known as Project Tango,
and it'll cover over two hundred acres near Locks of
Hatchet near the Ardent community. So residents who oppose the
project says it's going to be loud, it's going to
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cause traffic, it's going to deplete natural resources like water,
and affect their quality of life. They tell the South
Florida Sun Sentinel they plan to bring their concerns to
the county commission tomorrow because you know, we've got a
lot of water. Don't worry about it.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
We wish you the best.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
With that meaning exactly, those counties want those centers so bad.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
They want all of that so bad.
Speaker 7 (23:58):
It's just a screen with a chat gp TE prompt up.
That's what that meaning is.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
The funny thing is, I haven't heard anything about the
noise about those Just the other day, I was playing
golf and there's a concrete factory, you know, not far away,
and it just stopped. And thought like that thing never stops.
I mean, you know, basically runs like twenty hours a day.
And I was like, man, could you imagine that's the landscape,
that's the soundtrack of your life.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
No, it's a concrete factory.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Now, when you've got to pay over you know, close
to half a million dollars just to afford a home,
all right, the Miami Dolphins are losing out on a
chance to play on national TV. The NFL announced yesterday
it's moving the Dolphins Bengals game on December twenty first
out of the Sunday night football slot.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
It cares right, Oh man, it's Joe Burrow.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Instead, the teams will play a one o'clock game that afternoon,
and the Patriots and Ravens will play Sunday night.
Speaker 6 (24:49):
What Patriots have the is the best team in the
NFL right now, and those are teams I don't know
about the Ravens.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
The Ravens are junk. Patriots are going to be in
the playoffs.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
Yeah, yeah, no question. Yeah, they're like ten and two
right now. The Mangles are not like the seven. Yeah,
but it's still it's got Joe Burrow.
Speaker 12 (25:06):
You know.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
I'm going to throw this out here. I kind of
wish they did this more in this instance. I couldn't
really care that much about the matchups there. I don't
think this is a great example, but I'm for this
because there's nothing worse than Sunday night or Monday night
football with meaningless storylines to me.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
And they should never be able to preempt a game
where your team is playing in your state like they
did last week with Tampa.
Speaker 4 (25:27):
Yeah, yeah, I mean you should.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
If there's a game that can be played in Florida
into Florida team that you should play the thing.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
I would like to keep that game there just because
people bought those tickets.
Speaker 4 (25:36):
Keep it.
Speaker 7 (25:37):
At the same time, don't televise it, I know, and
then just replace one of the one o'clock hot games
in the Sunday Night.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Football And thanks to folks who texted us at seven
seven zero three one that they heard two sonic booms
at least over in rock Ledge.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
All right.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
In some other sports news, this is interesting. Former Tampa
Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco is getting a new trial,
is he really after being convicted of sexual abuse on
a He was given a two year suspended prison sentence
after being convicted in June. While Franco was appealing his decision,
prosecutors were working to increase the sentence to five years.
(26:11):
He's accused of having a sexual relationship with a fourteen
year old girl in the Dominican Republic when he was
twenty one. The girl's mother was also granted a new
trial after she was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
Basically prostituting her daughter around.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
For sexual exploitation and money laundering like Zal's applot twist
to anybody else just me.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
Yeah you know it was to me too.
Speaker 3 (26:33):
I didn't know that either, Yeah exactly. I don't know
moms was acting as the madam.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
Yeah yeah all right. So also over in Tampa Bay,
this is something we've already covered, but this fall is
going down as the driest ever ever in Tampa. The
National Weather Service yesterday released it's Tampa Bay Weather Summary
for the fall. Tampa had its driest fall ever. How
many inches of rain did Tampa get this entire fall season?
Speaker 5 (26:59):
Got to remember saying something about being drunk. I remember
them saying that they were twenty below the normal because
they started buying water really months early, right, said they
got four inches of range?
Speaker 1 (27:09):
That such a four inches?
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Okay, very familiar with that number.
Speaker 5 (27:14):
You want to go, but it felt like twelve a right, right.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Because you go ahead and keep believing them because.
Speaker 5 (27:20):
The state was drinking.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Yeah, well, jackets in the winter. It is the winter.
So I'll say three.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
Man, I'll go to You're the closest ross damn. Really
one point two in Florida in Florida. In Tampa, all
of all of fall one point two inches of rain.
Speaker 4 (27:42):
That is good.
Speaker 7 (27:43):
And I would be mad if I was Tapa because
they just got hit by a hurricane.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
I know that long Agos famine over there. Now they're
buying clops of water.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Yeah, exactly a million gallons a day, I believe so.
Saint Petersburg had its second driest fall ever with just
under three inches. As for temperatures, this most local weather
stations reported temperatures slightly below normal, but Tampa and Saint
Pete were slightly above normal. And then, finally, a national
survey has found this year's worst Christmas gift. The survey,
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commissioned by Bett MGM Casino, found the most unwanted gift
this year.
Speaker 5 (28:17):
Is is it something we know?
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Oh? Absolutely?
Speaker 4 (28:23):
Is it? Okay?
Speaker 1 (28:24):
I don't know if it's something that we've actually ever
gifted to each other. We've we've joked about this kind
of stuff before.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
Can a man and a woman and or a woman?
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Yeah? Absolutely, for anyone. It could be for a young person,
it could be for an older person.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
Rhyme, no, it.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Does not rhyme with the boo boo. But this is
the gift that I think Jack would be the most
likely to give to someone.
Speaker 3 (28:46):
Gift cards card zero emotion gift card to.
Speaker 4 (28:53):
What to whatever's eye level at CBS.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
That is a practical gift and zero.
Speaker 6 (28:59):
But to say it's the worst gift and I'm the
most likely to give it was a high That was
a swift inst Is it.
Speaker 5 (29:06):
A bad idea?
Speaker 7 (29:07):
It's just whatever I get gift cards from. Jacket's always
like random numbers, like two dollars seventy three cents.
Speaker 5 (29:13):
It's what was left on the.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Car, all right, So what it would be considered the
worst most unwanted gift this year?
Speaker 4 (29:22):
I'll go bathrow, I'll go book.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Okay, what kind of book?
Speaker 4 (29:26):
A cookbook? Self help?
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Self help book?
Speaker 4 (29:30):
Is that it really?
Speaker 1 (29:31):
Self help book? Is the worst I wanted gift?
Speaker 5 (29:34):
Yes, I got to return Jimmy, that's all right, though
I got Ross. I got Russell book on how to
Buy a Better gift, Fit of irony.
Speaker 7 (29:41):
It's a six cycle there it is again, real fast.
I think last year my father in law bought his
daughter my wife, a book and a bunch of other gifts.
But one of the gifts stuck out. It was a
book to read Body Language, card player, Yeah, we've never
looked into it. We never wanted to pick up on
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what body language that meant by Merry.
Speaker 5 (30:05):
Christmas, honey, in case you want to be a CIA operative.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
I always thought that was funny.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
The survey, titled the Great Christmas Debate, also found that
only twelve percent of Americans believe the best part of
Christmas is receiving or giving gifts.
Speaker 5 (30:19):
I think I take it. I think that was right.
I'd probably be the most likely to give that gift.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
Yeah, what I said to the.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Need and what an arrogant, kind of jackass move. Do
you give somebody else's help book? You're telling somebody they
have some problems with their life. Here you need this,
all right?
Speaker 7 (30:35):
I think that kind of a I'm just saying people
do that with the Bible to.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
Me all the time. This will help you.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Another Christmas debate solved by the survey found that this
many and ten Americans approve of regifting Christmas presents. So
how many out of every ten Americans say it's all
right if you regift your Christmas gifts?
Speaker 4 (30:54):
Three? Wait? Three out of ten?
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Ye, three out of ten, saying three out of ten,
what's your what's your answer?
Speaker 4 (31:01):
Two?
Speaker 1 (31:02):
Seven days again. Jack survey found yeah that over seven
in ten Americans. My way proof of regifting Christmas presents
exactly exactly. It's reuse, recycle, repurpose.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
Three of the seven one self help books.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
Where's that Bedet, Smart Speakers Journal, Hot Sauce?
Speaker 7 (31:25):
Is that all in one because that sounds like a
fun combo. Right, four years of presence because you need
it today from the Hot Sauce, and then you write
journals about what was the other one.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
There's my reminder to write my journal and that concludes
your JCS news.
Speaker 3 (31:44):
Seven seven zero three one. That's how you text us.
We'll take a little break. It's time for you to
load them all. Follow up his next Somebody out there
is going to win a twenty five dollars gift card
a Frogger's gilling Bar. We'll find out who that is
next here on the Jim Colbert.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Joe The follow up is next call now for your
chance to win. Four oh seven nine one one four one.
It's time for the Froggers football follow up on the
Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
You are right, Dan Stone, it is time for the
Froggers football follow up. Courtesy of our friends at Froggers
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Jack a Winner is waiting for us to unveil who
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the better player this week was.
Speaker 6 (32:39):
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Speaker 3 (32:55):
That's right, Froggers dot com. All right, so we do
have five lines full. Yeah, we're gonna bring it go. Ahea,
let's get the update on one where we all stand.
Speaker 6 (33:03):
Absolutely because we know that Ross has been on a
bit of a tear as of late, and he wasn't
even here last week.
Speaker 5 (33:10):
The gloat, which was kind of nice, It was nicely
you know, actually that your sorry.
Speaker 4 (33:15):
We're gonna li on you. It's gonna stay.
Speaker 6 (33:16):
There with one hundred and twenty eight wins on the season.
But more importantly, I'll give you this number. Out of
the thirteen weeks, Ross has won six times. Whoa Out
of that same time period. I have three weekly wins.
Deb has three weekly wins, and Jim has won. That's
(33:38):
where we stand as we go. And one other news
of note, because Ross you weren't here.
Speaker 5 (33:45):
Ross has won the past two weeks.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
In a row.
Speaker 16 (33:47):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (33:49):
Also, you said, but Jim was in first. You said
Jim was one. Jim has won one week back in
week nine. It was his only win of the year.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
I feel like you asked that question to have him
rep eat that.
Speaker 4 (34:01):
That's what That's what that felt like.
Speaker 6 (34:02):
Yeah, just one win this year. Yeah, debis three, I
have three.
Speaker 5 (34:06):
You have six.
Speaker 7 (34:08):
Yeah yep, oh yeah busted.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
Yeah yeah, yeah, one win, one win.
Speaker 6 (34:15):
So now the callers will bring about one by one
as Deb selects them based on who she likes more.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
I cannot see the names.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
I cannot see the name.
Speaker 5 (34:23):
You cannot see the name and not see that.
Speaker 6 (34:25):
We do the numbers and should do the numbers, and
then they will get to pick whether they think it
was Jim dead myself or Ross was this week's winter.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
And I much caution you.
Speaker 6 (34:36):
Past results are not indicative of future performance. Good luck one, two, three,
four or five. Let's start with five.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
Five.
Speaker 5 (34:44):
Let's go bottom here, We go eat Ian.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
How you doing, How you guys doing today?
Speaker 4 (34:49):
Doing great?
Speaker 6 (34:50):
Ian?
Speaker 4 (34:50):
Buddy?
Speaker 3 (34:51):
Who do you think did it this week in the
NFL Picks? What member of the team do you believe
had the best week? We're gonna have to stick with
Ross on this.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
And why wouldn't you congratulations?
Speaker 6 (35:03):
Ian? You find yourself in the basement with Ross this
week because it was last place, place.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Last, last, last, seriously.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Last place, last, dead last. You can smell him down
there if you try.
Speaker 5 (35:20):
Guess what he's so kicking us.
Speaker 4 (35:23):
I would not smell me down there.
Speaker 5 (35:24):
Oh that way?
Speaker 4 (35:26):
God damn?
Speaker 5 (35:30):
Sorry, Ian, Sorry, I I let you down.
Speaker 4 (35:33):
All right, go to number two.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
Number two it is. Let's go to Kim Kim. How
are you doing? You doing great?
Speaker 4 (35:42):
All right?
Speaker 5 (35:42):
Who do you think did it?
Speaker 7 (35:43):
Man?
Speaker 5 (35:43):
Ross is out of play, so it's myself, deb and Jack.
Who do you think won this week in the NFL Picks.
Speaker 4 (35:49):
I'm gonna go with Jack with Joe.
Speaker 5 (35:55):
Kim.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
I'm sorry, that's all I gotta say. I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
Ross might be in basement.
Speaker 6 (36:00):
I am maybe sitting on the first step out of
the base exactly.
Speaker 4 (36:05):
I also only had seven.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
You're at the top of the stairs of the basement
asking you what he's doing down there.
Speaker 4 (36:09):
Ye yeah, put the light on. It's scary down here.
It's not bad.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Let's go to number four.
Speaker 3 (36:15):
Number four is Mike Larson. Oh boy, oh no, I'm
ready all right, Mike, haven't.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
Heard from you in a while.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
Right between deb and myself, who do you think had
the best week in NFL Picks this past weekend?
Speaker 5 (36:31):
It's gotta be you, Jim, That's right, it does have
to be Mike Buzzer Larson.
Speaker 6 (36:37):
We told you Jim only had one right this season
that goes unchanged.
Speaker 5 (36:42):
He did not win this week, and you don't.
Speaker 3 (36:44):
Get to pick this one one or three Ross, you
get to be the ass three yes, So Josh or
Josh or put names in town to Josh d Who
do you like better? I've Goosh, Josh?
Speaker 5 (37:01):
How you doing?
Speaker 4 (37:02):
Edward's way cool?
Speaker 5 (37:03):
What I'm doing?
Speaker 6 (37:04):
Great? Now?
Speaker 5 (37:05):
You are, buddy? Tell me who won this week in
the Picks Day winner.
Speaker 6 (37:15):
He's got to be some twenty five dollars gift card
of Froggers Going Bar. Give it to us, buddy, there's
your way.
Speaker 5 (37:24):
Use that this weekend and his check out NFL action
at Froggers Going Bar.
Speaker 6 (37:27):
Deb comes back strong with a ten win performance last night,
stealing up a tie for second place in our overall pool,
first place on the show for this season. For this season,
Ross still has the lead with one hundred and forty
six wins. Dab one for one and uh and.
Speaker 5 (37:47):
I jump jack because I had ten right or nine
right this week?
Speaker 6 (37:50):
Yes, yes, you passed it. You're ahead of me by
two now yeah yeah, and I we'll tell you here
in third.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Were going into the last four minutes of the fourth
quarter of this game, I had it one ah and
then man, you know, did you guys hear the Jalen
Hurts thing from last night. It's never happened in NFL
history effort in all the games in all the years.
He threw an interception and on the same play also
(38:15):
had a fumble. So he throws an interception as the
guy is running.
Speaker 6 (38:19):
It back, he he gets tackled, He costs the ball up.
Speaker 3 (38:24):
Jalen Hurts is right there, he was. He receives the fumble,
he picks the fumble up, he goes to turn a run.
He gets hit. In fumbles wowed in NFL before two turnovers.
Speaker 5 (38:36):
Four interceptions, two fumbles.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
I think the Chargers had like two plays. I mean
it was incredible.
Speaker 1 (38:42):
Man.
Speaker 5 (38:42):
Do you remember we one trash game.
Speaker 6 (38:44):
Or week two when we were talking about the best
teams in the league.
Speaker 4 (38:47):
You know, Philly, Green Bay now.
Speaker 5 (38:53):
New England lost to the Raiders in Week one and
the Broncos New England. Now it's the Broncos with the
best record. Yeah, we had a caller.
Speaker 1 (39:00):
I would have had another win if I didn't let
my fingers slip and pick the Jets instead of the Dolphins.
Speaker 4 (39:05):
Head from Orlando. That was my fault.
Speaker 6 (39:07):
Yeah, Ross, We got a text at from Orlando says,
tell Ross, thanks for nothing.
Speaker 5 (39:14):
Love seventy five percent of the show. Keep up the
good word. That's harsh, Jack.
Speaker 4 (39:21):
I think he's sorry about you. That's harsh.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
All right, Thanks Rogers, You're good. Thanks Rogers. We appreciate
it again. We do Froggers dot com for the location
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Speaker 5 (39:34):
We love Froggers. You will as well Froggers dot com.
Speaker 3 (39:37):
All right for us for one text us at seven
seven zero three one back in a second with what'd
you do?
Speaker 4 (39:41):
That's new?
Speaker 3 (39:42):
We'll go over Jack's choice and why not what Ross
has to Dolpher, We'll do that next it this.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Has been the Froggers football follow up. Find the Froggers
near you at Froggers dot com s.
Speaker 13 (40:02):
So I thought you guys talked about it already, but
I watched the special on these data centers in northern Virginia.
There's this one town just outside of Arlington that is
just full of these data centers, and the neighbors are
all complaining because there are power bills of skyrocketed since
they started putting.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Them in, like they've gone up four times the normal rate.
Speaker 13 (40:25):
And then on top of that, there's these big, massive facilities,
but with like one or two people that work.
Speaker 4 (40:30):
There, and that's it.
Speaker 6 (40:32):
Dang.
Speaker 5 (40:32):
Yeah, it's kind of a plug and play thing.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
I mean we when the whole idea of mining for
bitcoin first started hitting. I remember a story I think
sixty minutes did whereas this kid, you know, he was
on the bottom floor of this you know, the of
the the bitcoin.
Speaker 5 (40:47):
Thing, buying graphics cards.
Speaker 3 (40:49):
Yeah, and he had it like he bought he saw
like took a million dollars out of his uh, he
had annuity or something like that, and he rolled the
dice on a bitcoin mining thing and it was no
bigger than maybe a little like the couple studios here,
and and they were showing like how many resources that
thing pulled just to run that small facility. And then
you're talking about places that are like Amazon Warehouse big
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with uh, you know, with uh, these data centers crazy.
Speaker 6 (41:14):
There's an energy crunch in our future. There's power crunch,
that's for sure, all right.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
Four oh seven nine one six four one text us
seven seven zero three one.
Speaker 5 (41:21):
Welcome back.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
I'm Jim, deb Jack and Rosser here as well. Let's
do what you do that's new?
Speaker 1 (41:30):
What did you do that's good?
Speaker 15 (41:32):
What did you do?
Speaker 12 (41:33):
That's why they knew?
Speaker 15 (41:37):
Line I need to tell something, all.
Speaker 3 (41:40):
Right, Closman law k l A U S M A
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Four oh seven nine one seven seventeen eighteen car crash
called Cosmo. Will talk to Glenn on Thursday for Colbert
recording until then every single Tuesday, around four o'clock, that's
when somebody from the show will choose something for the
other members to watch, read or listen to. We will
do that, reconvene on that following Tuesday and then go
over and rebeat the entire process. This week, it was
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Jack's opportunity to offer something, and we'll find out what
Ross has to offer here in one second Jackson.
Speaker 6 (42:07):
Yeah, the week hit at time nicely with the time
of the season, and I think ranking in bass for
those not familiar, I mean, HiT's really more for people
of a certain age. If you were a kid in
the sixties or seventies, it's part of your holiday childhood experience,
and for those who grow up to be good parents,
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it's part of their children's as well, because agree undoubtedly
have passed on whether at Santa Claus is coming to town.
Rud Off the Red Nose Reindeer, which was just on TV,
you know last Friday night. Dev said she saw you
were out of Santa Claus over the weekend on free Form.
So they did a series of Christmas specials, most of
them that stop motion and an emotion.
Speaker 4 (42:52):
Is what they also call it.
Speaker 6 (42:53):
The but this special kind of delves into all the
different specials that they had holiday specials from the early
nineteen sixties up through the late eighties.
Speaker 1 (43:03):
I loved it. I loved it because it reminded me
of a couple of specials that I had forgotten, like
Jack Frost yea, so that one is often ya. I
still wish they'd bring back the Little Drummer Boy. I'm
insulted that the most Christian of the Ranking and Bass
is the one that seems to be left off of
the schedule.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
It's crazy. I didn't know that one part about that.
Speaker 3 (43:24):
You know, they lost the original thirty five millimeter print
to that entire thing. They don't know where it is,
so they had to use like a sixteen millimeter version
and that's what they aired, and it was grainy and darker,
and that's when we're showing it rightly right now.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Yeah, exactly. And the other thing is that I learned
a lot. I had no idea that Rankin and Bass
back in the sixties and seventies had to pull voice
talent from.
Speaker 5 (43:48):
Japan Canada and Japanada.
Speaker 1 (43:51):
Because they were still doing radio plays in Canada whereas
we had stopped doing that. You always take for granted
there'd always be a pool of voice talent, but remember,
you know, that really wasn't necessary. And then how much
of the animation was handled over in Japan, which actually
made me think of Ross because of his love of anime.
It was interesting to see if any of those artists
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had moved over and created some of his favorite pieces.
But it was a walk down memory lane. But I
also learned a lot of new stuff as well.
Speaker 7 (44:18):
Just to clarify, I'm not the biggest anime fan, but
I love Japan.
Speaker 5 (44:21):
I just want to throw that out there.
Speaker 7 (44:23):
I do respect a good anime, but I would not
consider myself an anime fan because I'm cool.
Speaker 4 (44:29):
So shots fired the of course.
Speaker 3 (44:32):
You know, going down the lane of you know, seeing
how these things were made, hearing the stories and stuff.
Speaker 5 (44:36):
You knew a lot of it because.
Speaker 3 (44:37):
I've always been interested in this and how they did
because it was such a big part of my childhood
watching these The thing that I thought was kind of
a you know, that really brought it back for me
was I was actually watching the Antiques Road.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Show really when that guy came on.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
I was watching that episode when that happened. Really did
not know what was going to happen, and when I
when they can't if I remember right, they came back
from commercial after the first segment, and that guy that
you see was the first.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
Guest out of that segment. So how they open it up.
Speaker 3 (45:06):
If you've never watched Antiques Road Show is they usually
have a shot of the professional that does the uh,
the critiquing of the product that you're bringing in or
whatever it is, the professional that knows about them, and
then the person who owns that, and then they go
into a discussion of how they accessed it and then
what it's worth. Right when those two dolls were on
that table, I damn your got emotional.
Speaker 5 (45:26):
Yeah, like it was a bit.
Speaker 3 (45:27):
It was wild, man, I mean it was so wild
to see them out of character, out of context. You know,
Rudolph just sitting there on some little stand and half
of his must ha swacked out mustache. He's had a
bender in Vegas. Thought it was a real Andy's coming moment.
Speaker 5 (45:43):
I don't know that.
Speaker 7 (45:44):
I don't know that is toy story. When they say that, yeah,
then they all die, yeah basically.
Speaker 3 (45:50):
But it was just kind of a wild thing because
those pet or those particular puppets, and they're so small.
You know, you don't realize it because they they.
Speaker 4 (45:57):
They're representing full sized people.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
When you're watch as a kid who says miniatures aren't.
Speaker 3 (46:02):
Coreaty, you see the miniature I mean the Santa's like
maybe nine inches tall or whatever. And how they just
so flippantly gave that stuff away after the production. That's
another weird thing for me. I don't know about you guys,
Like it seems like to me, like on movie sets,
the minute they strike the movie or it's done filming,
that all of that stuff would have like some intrinsic
value to the people who work on it, and a
(46:22):
lot of it doesn't. Like these people just made this thing,
and like, those are the puppets you used to make
the show.
Speaker 5 (46:27):
They don't have any value anymore.
Speaker 6 (46:28):
And Sally the receptionist gets to take and rudolhole and
then you throw them up in the attic after restoration.
Speaker 5 (46:35):
Did you hear what it sold for?
Speaker 4 (46:36):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (46:37):
Yeah, three hundred and eighty thousand dollars for the two
of those things exactly. Man, if I'd have gotten my
hands on one, I would have paid for the original one,
like when it was messed up, I would I would
have I could have purchased one.
Speaker 5 (46:46):
I would have done it. That would have been crazy
to own the Santa six figures for one, not six figures.
Remember they didn't pay six figures originally.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
Oh right, right, there was only like fifteen hundred dollars
a piece or something like that. I would have easily
bought that Santum for fifteen hundred bucks.
Speaker 5 (47:00):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 7 (47:01):
What year was that fifteen hundred dollars purchasing though sixty?
Speaker 1 (47:05):
Well, I don't know when the Antist road Show was,
do you remember?
Speaker 3 (47:08):
I think it was in the nineties or no, no, no,
two thousands. But when they you know, they initially got
rid of them, I think they was fifteen hundred bucks.
Speaker 4 (47:15):
Iss what they got from something?
Speaker 5 (47:16):
Yeah, really good show.
Speaker 7 (47:18):
And you know, what's really something cool about ranking the
best is that they didn't just do the stop motion.
They did animation as well. Yeah, they did like really
great animation. I'm not saying that Frosty Like. Their most
popular stuff are the Christmas offerings, but like, if you look,
I think they had a hand in the original Hobbit
did yeah, the cartoon Hobbit.
Speaker 3 (47:40):
They also made what was the last show they made
before they shut that studio down.
Speaker 5 (47:43):
Was like ThunderCats.
Speaker 1 (47:44):
ThunderCats exactly.
Speaker 3 (47:45):
Yeah, so they did ThunderCats in the eighties, which is
a big, big deal.
Speaker 5 (47:48):
Back in the eighties, they had a good run.
Speaker 3 (47:51):
Yeah, they did man, it was a really good little
sixteen minutes to check out.
Speaker 4 (47:55):
I loved it.
Speaker 6 (47:55):
And but you know, when you're growing up as a kid,
Christmas that magical time time of the year. And I
know we've talked about it before, when it was just
the network's watching live you you know, before you had
VHSS recorders, before you could record anything. The only way
you saw it is when this special came on and
you would just be waiting to find out what for
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that promo, or you got the TV.
Speaker 1 (48:18):
Guy he's just about to say, look look at the guys.
Speaker 5 (48:20):
Look in the TV guide to see when it was
going to air.
Speaker 3 (48:23):
And for the younger people who are listening now, back
in the day, there actually used to be a book
that they would print out that you would subscribed to.
They would send your house every week, and in that
book you would rifle through the days and on which
channel it would tell you what's playing win so that
you knew when to watch TV. Yeah, that's how we knew.
And it would print in the newspaper even yep, like
the daily schedule would be printed in the newspaper.
Speaker 1 (48:43):
Oh yeah, But you know the other good thing I
took away from this Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer is
older than all of us.
Speaker 5 (48:52):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 (48:53):
Felt pretty good.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
It's kind of wild how that entire character came about,
you know, the Montgomery Wards. The guy just goes, oh, look,
create me a children's story with an animal.
Speaker 4 (49:02):
That was the directive to create that. It took to create.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
Rudolph the Red News Ranger, which was actually just a
story version of the song.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
Yeah, exactly. And how crazy was it to see the
name Montgomery Ward again.
Speaker 5 (49:12):
It's a nuts and I.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
Can't wait till Rudolph's Shiny New Year is on.
Speaker 5 (49:16):
Yeah, and the Frosty was the same thing.
Speaker 3 (49:18):
It was the same almost except it was animation, more
traditional animation, same exact thing. It was like, you know,
make a show from this song that became very popular.
Speaker 6 (49:27):
And all the other songs that was the original score today,
so they were one of the first to use big
name voice talent in animated stuff and also the original
scores before that.
Speaker 5 (49:39):
It just wasn't you know that prominent? Very cool?
Speaker 3 (49:43):
Check that out tip over live dot com. Just go
to the master list or what'd you do that? It's
new first one. You'll see it right there.
Speaker 5 (49:47):
Jack. You can click right on it, no problem at all. Ross,
What do you have?
Speaker 7 (49:50):
There is where I don't know if we've ever done
this before. This is kind of odd because I'm not
giving you guys a book.
Speaker 5 (49:55):
I'm not giving you.
Speaker 7 (49:58):
Really a video person. In fact, it's kind of a
choose your own journey on this one. There's a content
creator that has been dunking on the internet for many
years and this is like smart people content if you
ask me. He's filled with very fascinating takes a lot
of interesting quotes.
Speaker 5 (50:17):
He is an author. His name is Jason K. Pargan.
Speaker 7 (50:21):
Once you look him up, you'll be like, I think
I've seen this guy talk in front of a camera before.
Speaker 1 (50:26):
Jason K. Pargan.
Speaker 5 (50:28):
Jason K. Pargan. He is an author as well.
Speaker 7 (50:31):
He writes fictional just novels. He doesn't write anything that's
like a self help book or anything. He just has
really fun yass I'll.
Speaker 4 (50:41):
See this guy.
Speaker 5 (50:41):
Yeah, yeah, I've seen this guy all the time.
Speaker 7 (50:43):
He's one of Honestly, if this guy is in your feed,
the algorithm is telling you that you are pursuing intelligence
and interesting things.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
I would say that guy's probably one of every ten
to twelve or fifteen videos I roll through and I
watch every single one because they're fascinating.
Speaker 7 (51:02):
And man, I'm trying to give them some flowers. I'm
trying to get people to get some different thoughts in
their brain. And he does a phenomenal job.
Speaker 4 (51:10):
He is a.
Speaker 5 (51:10):
Super uber nerd. Yeah, hes not.
Speaker 7 (51:14):
He's not that charismatic. He's not handsome, he's not that great.
Speaker 5 (51:18):
He looks like a dad, like a smart dad. It's
just like a nerd, nerdy dad.
Speaker 4 (51:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (51:22):
Yeah, But when the thoughts that he's given me have
been mind boggling and having me at the end of
every video go, I have not thought about it like that.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
Yeah, very cool he takes. He has a lot of
really interesting takes on pop culture stuff, movies, music, and
little stories to back up the factoids that he has
that are actually very, very very interesting. That's some of
my favorite content, is that dude.
Speaker 7 (51:44):
It is my favorite content, and it's not anything to
do with comedy. It's just very fun, interesting takes that
are reflective about society. I can't wait for you guys
to do kind of a deep dive what I thought
would be cool. I'll give you one video. One of
my favorites and then you guys kind of look at
his feed and then choose whatever two videos you want.
Speaker 4 (52:07):
Get ready for that rabbit hole.
Speaker 3 (52:09):
Yeah, I mean you'll be tooling around that dude's content
for a minute.
Speaker 7 (52:12):
Oh yeah, really good content. It's not inflammatory, it's.
Speaker 3 (52:16):
I'll tell you what it's I'll tell you what it's
really good at. This is what I find and this
is why I love this kind of content. One of
the reasons I do trivia the way that I do.
It's great conversation starters, exactly. These are great little bits
of information to have kind of see where you are
in a conversation when you're talking to somebody, and it's
a lot of different subjects. It's not just one thing.
Speaker 6 (52:34):
It's not just movies or just music or just this.
It's great, really good choice.
Speaker 7 (52:39):
It's really really good content. And it's a great example
of like, man, if you do the internet right, the
internet will listen.
Speaker 5 (52:46):
That's right, good job, all right, we'll do that next
week for sure.
Speaker 4 (52:48):
That's what you do.
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I'm sorry, I couldn't quite hear it. Could you remind me, Deb,
Jack or Ross? How many wins does Jim have on
the season for the Froggers football forecast? Thanks a game, guys,
you block that guy's number.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
He has a phone call. He has one very precious win.
Speaker 7 (53:52):
By block his number, it's you mean, don't we the
app off of his phone?
Speaker 6 (54:01):
I know I do not condone that. All right, Welcome
back to The Jim Colbert Show, Real Radio one oh
four point one.
Speaker 4 (54:08):
They like to see me lose.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
Jack, apparently, I don't get it, Deb, He's so nice
to him.
Speaker 7 (54:15):
I could really frame the picture for you if you want.
You're a man's man and you're losing historically, all right,
in a football pick them pool to a guy.
Speaker 4 (54:29):
A windbreaker to the woman, to your last. That's right.
Speaker 5 (54:32):
In this letter, she chooses the Packers every week. But
she showed they're a good well, they're a good team.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
I'm just saying my hometown.
Speaker 5 (54:41):
Yeah, I love that.
Speaker 7 (54:41):
I appreciate the fandom. But as a pick them strategy,
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
It's probably not wise, but I'm doing all right.
Speaker 5 (54:48):
Jim deb is here, Jacky and or Ross as well.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
When this week feels good.
Speaker 3 (54:55):
I mean, can you can like even with you Ross,
you're thirty five, thirty six, thirty six years old?
Speaker 1 (55:00):
Oh my good years old?
Speaker 4 (55:02):
You can round up? Can you appreciate?
Speaker 5 (55:05):
Can you appreciate how the world is changing?
Speaker 3 (55:07):
I know that's kind of weird at thirty six because
you don't have a lot of things to reflect upon
to do that yet, Like.
Speaker 1 (55:12):
Oh, I'm sure he does.
Speaker 3 (55:13):
For us, we have twenty more years of looking at
things like that. Just give you a quick example, right,
Like we watched every iteration of taking music with you
go away.
Speaker 5 (55:24):
Every iteration of that is done.
Speaker 3 (55:26):
Your tapes, your CDs, all of that is antiquated. They
don't even make vehicles. All of that is done. It's
all on your phone.
Speaker 4 (55:34):
It's on that. We've seen that come and go.
Speaker 3 (55:35):
We were just talking about the the you know, the
TV guide, the idea of only having three channels. So
we've seen progression at quite a rate, Like do you
have some of those things, even at thirty five, that
you've seen.
Speaker 7 (55:46):
I absolutely do a one hundred percent. I love that question
because I have experienced it. But you are correct not
for a while, right, Because you know I've been saying
this on stage for for honestly maybe a year or two,
saying that I'm not saying that I am old. I'm
just saying that this is the youngest I've ever been
(56:09):
being older than anything. Right, I'm young at being old, right,
So I get that you're really new at it, like
you have.
Speaker 3 (56:18):
Your average life expectancy is like seventy eight for a
male in this country. I mean you're you're almost midlife, right,
I mean I mean you're three years or two years
from being midlife.
Speaker 7 (56:27):
I got a rule that I think everybody should follow by.
I think it starts whatever year you moved out.
Speaker 5 (56:33):
Oh yeah, but I'm talking about Yeah.
Speaker 4 (56:34):
But yes.
Speaker 3 (56:35):
And the reason I bring this up is because you know,
we've just seen recently something else that's been part of
our culture as a society here in America for two
hundred plus years go away, Ny. The penny is gone, right,
the penny is no longer minted. Eventually in your change,
I don't know how long they said it's going to
take to factor all those out, But in the next
few years, certainly within our lifetime, you will not have
(56:57):
a penny. The penny will be something long forgotten. People
will always you know, people born today twenty years from now,
will never know what it's like to have a penny.
You know, my kids, we were one of the generations,
last generations born without the internet, you know, our kids.
My kids were born right at the onset of the
Internet in the mid nineties. So they've always had a
life as cognizant people with the Internet. They've not known
(57:19):
a life really without the Internet. And another one of
these things is going away. And I have to tell
you they couldn't kick this thing out the door fast enough.
And the numbers really do prove it. And the funny
thing is is just this past week I did it
for the first time in probably three years. What do
you think I'm talking about? And it's in that same
(57:42):
world I brought the penny up for a reason writing
a check no paper checks anymore? What So what's happening
is this what they're trying to do in banks is
stomped because did you what percentage of America do you
believe still pays with a check.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
Well, here's the problem. It's not the percent of people
who pay with the check. It's when you have certified funds,
when you know there are some things you need a
paper record of. That's my concern with it. But I
would say, but the two percent of Americans pay with
the check.
Speaker 3 (58:13):
But if you pay with anything digital, there is a
record of it that you could don't put on paper
if you want to. I mean, you don't have to
have you know what I'm saying. There's not like a
you know, a carbon paper copy of it or anything,
or you don't write it in a little thing.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
Like your mortgage papers aren't all digital.
Speaker 5 (58:26):
They're not. I mean, you do get a copy of it,
but you also do have a digital copy of it.
You do have a physical copy. You're correct?
Speaker 3 (58:32):
What percentage ninety percent of the people who are surveyed
for this survey for the Federal Reserve say they pay
by check? What percentage of that pays by check? And
just give you an idea. In twenty seventeen, almost twenty
percent of people in America who did transaction still paid
by check. In twenty seventeen, four six, I said, two
(58:57):
six percent is the answer. Wow, exactly six percent of
people still pay with a check. And the reason why
I said I did it this. I just paid for
a driveway resurfacing for a guy and he only wanted
a check. Yep, So I paid him with a check.
And it was and it is. I'm telling you one
of like ten I have left. It's the first one
(59:17):
I've written, and I believe three years.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
I don't even know where my check book is.
Speaker 6 (59:22):
I am so glad I am going to cross the
finish line because maybe about twenty years ago I bought
a personal Lines Yankee check.
Speaker 4 (59:33):
Yeah, and that's such a human it was.
Speaker 6 (59:36):
It was out one of those circulars that came into
like the coupon book, right exactly. But you get one
hundred for this price, you get two hunder for that.
But if you got four hundred, it was the best price.
I'm like, I'm gonna get four hundred. Maybe it lest
me a lifetime.
Speaker 4 (59:50):
You know, it's gonna lest you fifteen lifetime. Still got them?
Speaker 5 (59:53):
Oh yeah, you reason one?
Speaker 6 (59:55):
I oh yeah, yeah. I write about and it's funny.
I write about three checks a year. One is my
CPA because when I look at my check receipts, he's
usually like one or two checks that I wrote a
year ago, and it's once a year he gets a check.
And then when sometimes when people come to the house
like workmen, that you'll it's easier for them to take
a check.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Someone just texted us at seven seven zero three one.
I write one check a month for our utility bill.
They charge a service fee for online pay or paying
with a card, Otherwise I'd be done with check. Someone
says they use checks for two purposes. Paying their rent
because it's a privately owned place and taxes.
Speaker 4 (01:00:31):
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:00:31):
They say that check is the second worst form.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
Of payment, well, because they can be washed.
Speaker 3 (01:00:37):
What do you think the second What do you think
the worst form of payment is cash?
Speaker 4 (01:00:40):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:00:41):
Cash is the best king yeah yeah, oh you mean
for fraud?
Speaker 1 (01:00:44):
Oh, debit cards just forever?
Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Just for what banks consider the worst way to pay
for something.
Speaker 7 (01:00:49):
Oh bitcoin, No, whenever you transfer money in between banks
wire yeah not why your money order whenever it's like
hey we're business da cashier's check, we're riding business days only,
just like transferring money in between banks, but versus if
you were to zell it which is a Bank of
America future.
Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
It's instant.
Speaker 3 (01:01:10):
Yeah, it's money. Orders are considered the worst form of
payment of any kind, for any reason, for anywhere.
Speaker 5 (01:01:16):
Yeah, that's correct. That checks out. Yeah, checks out.
Speaker 7 (01:01:22):
Have you ever felt have you ever been at one of.
Speaker 5 (01:01:26):
Those cash check places?
Speaker 4 (01:01:28):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:01:28):
Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna be here tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (01:01:32):
I live through this experience.
Speaker 5 (01:01:34):
I will tell you this.
Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
I carry a derringer in my right pocket with one
round in it at all times in case I get behind.
Speaker 4 (01:01:40):
An old lady pay for her groceries with.
Speaker 3 (01:01:43):
A check, I just go ahead and get it. I'm
just I've already just told myself I'm.
Speaker 5 (01:01:46):
Gonna get it done.
Speaker 3 (01:01:47):
It's just gonna do it right there behind her, and
I bet she won't even hear her turn around.
Speaker 4 (01:01:51):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:01:51):
And by the way, it still sounds like you're threatening her.
Speaker 4 (01:01:56):
I'm not all right, huge, It's.
Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
Me, okay me, because I'm gonna be waiting there for
forty five minutes, and inevitably, if there's someone in the
grocery store that is gonna pay by check, don't follow
me to the register. That's every single time who I'm
getting mind.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
And coupons, don't forget the coupons and the check.
Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Oh my god, I'm paying from a check with Canada.
Speaker 7 (01:02:16):
Do you have a prefer way of acceptance like an
app or zell?
Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
Do you what's your go to to receive payment or
get or make it? Either or Apple pay.
Speaker 5 (01:02:26):
It is the greatest.
Speaker 3 (01:02:27):
Apple Pay is the single greatest thing in the world.
Apple pays the greatest.
Speaker 4 (01:02:31):
I Apple pay my face off.
Speaker 3 (01:02:33):
I would say ninety five percent of my purchase has
happened via Apple Pay.
Speaker 5 (01:02:38):
Well, I think you're talking about like the Apple card. No,
I'm talking about my phone.
Speaker 4 (01:02:44):
That's you're.
Speaker 1 (01:02:47):
Here, we go?
Speaker 8 (01:02:48):
What that is?
Speaker 5 (01:02:49):
That is another That's not the right terminology. I'm paying
with my phone my Apple pay app?
Speaker 4 (01:02:56):
Is that not it?
Speaker 5 (01:02:57):
What do you say, then? How do you say that?
You Like when I say Apple I'm paying, They're like,
how are you paying?
Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
I'm like, I'm paying Apple Pay And I go, yes, sir,
let me zip it up there perfectly so it blinks and.
Speaker 5 (01:03:07):
You can zip it with your phone.
Speaker 4 (01:03:09):
Why are you laughing? Well, you dug deeper when you
said the Apple pay app.
Speaker 5 (01:03:15):
Is that what you really are picking on me about?
Speaker 4 (01:03:17):
In your wallet?
Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
It's in your wallet, which means it's an Apple card.
It's just a digital card.
Speaker 5 (01:03:22):
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
You get no, No, it's different, it's different.
Speaker 6 (01:03:27):
There is Apple Pay you can send, I can text
you money's Apple pay Apple Pay, but that's not your card.
Speaker 5 (01:03:33):
Listen for a second. I'll tell you exactly. Stop stop,
I'm right here. Okay, yah, yeah, I tell you what
you're you know, you're right there.
Speaker 4 (01:03:42):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
If you pay with your phone using your Apple card,
your Apple Pay, you get more percentage back than you
use with your card using your physical card.
Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
Correct.
Speaker 6 (01:03:53):
Correct, So I use the Apple Pay use your car,
but it's not.
Speaker 5 (01:03:58):
The same thing.
Speaker 3 (01:03:59):
When I say, yeah, no, stop, When I say Apple card,
people think a physical card.
Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
They don't think it's on the phone. You have to
designate that.
Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
So really, I have a physical credit card, but I
also have it.
Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
On my phone.
Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
You are I don't advance that it's in my wallet,
it's my digital wallet.
Speaker 7 (01:04:16):
I have laughed for like four different reasons this segment.
Speaker 4 (01:04:20):
And one of the reasons why is that.
Speaker 7 (01:04:21):
You're actually like not that far off. You've been more
right than wrong.
Speaker 4 (01:04:26):
Yes, you're closed.
Speaker 5 (01:04:27):
Why are you laughing?
Speaker 3 (01:04:28):
Because and you're wearing a wind breaker, you have the
balls to laugh at me in a wind breaker.
Speaker 4 (01:04:34):
Bitch, they're making it.
Speaker 5 (01:04:35):
They're making a comeback control fashion, it's fashion.
Speaker 6 (01:04:38):
You're a bum that Ross starts us up by defending Jim,
and Jim immediately attacks some rips.
Speaker 7 (01:04:45):
You are Apple pain with your Apple card exactly, yes,
Apple pain, Yes, yes, with your Apple card. You've been
more right than wrong. It's just all of a sudden,
then we started like you got defensive. Then Ross pair annoying.
Nobody's I'll tell you something else.
Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
I pay with Hulu.
Speaker 5 (01:05:07):
We haven't made one in a while. That right knows what,
So I get HBO. Never understood that part.
Speaker 7 (01:05:14):
Who uses the headquarters for all their other apps?
Speaker 6 (01:05:19):
I never understood that. It just kills deb every time
and it's fun. Oh anyway, well, somebody texted us and
said Apple pay is for purchases on your card.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
Apple cash is to pay someone directly. So Apple cash
is kind of like a zel or a Venmo.
Speaker 6 (01:05:36):
So Jack had that wrong. No, No, you didn't say
Apple cash. Sure I didn't say Apple cash.
Speaker 4 (01:05:41):
Then you're wrong. I was trying to get to that,
but you were.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
You were just yelling, trying to help himself.
Speaker 5 (01:05:47):
He just called me a bitch.
Speaker 4 (01:05:51):
That was in your corner.
Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
I didn't feel like it because I didn't understand what
the corner was.
Speaker 4 (01:05:57):
You can't move the corners.
Speaker 5 (01:05:58):
We were trying to sound saying how you use it to.
Speaker 6 (01:06:03):
Explain the difference between the two, and I thank you?
Speaker 5 (01:06:10):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
Hold on.
Speaker 3 (01:06:11):
So I'm a Wells Fargo customer and if I go
to pay with my phone and I use my Wells
Fargo card, I just say I'm paying with my phone.
Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
I don't say I'm like Apple.
Speaker 6 (01:06:23):
Here, let me demonstrate Apple cash. Bring up your phone,
bring up your text. I'm not doing what you said.
Bring up my name on like your tone and I'm
not doing this.
Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
Bring up my name.
Speaker 5 (01:06:32):
I'm not bringing your name up for damn sure, and
hit Apple Cash and send me a dollar nothing.
Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
I send you a hundred bucks to get you a
matching win breaker for your boyfriend. You guys can walk
hand in hand to the park.
Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
Making a comeback. Is it really this one's.
Speaker 6 (01:06:51):
Got a honey, I'm got a mighty Nothing has robbed
me like a a purple wind breaker.
Speaker 7 (01:06:58):
I'm happy though that you Apple pay an Apple and
you use your Apple card, but no, you use.
Speaker 5 (01:07:05):
Your Wells Fargo car.
Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
I don't use that. I used because I used the
Apple one, because I get the money back. I got
like a three hundred bucks on it right now.
Speaker 7 (01:07:12):
Well, I would think the other credit cards also have
some sort of.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Not as good as Apple.
Speaker 6 (01:07:17):
Yeah, not not if he has a debit card. A
debit yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you don't. Only I only
have two.
Speaker 4 (01:07:24):
That's it.
Speaker 5 (01:07:24):
I have my debit card for Wells Fargo, and I
have my Apple card.
Speaker 4 (01:07:26):
That's it. That's those.
Speaker 5 (01:07:27):
My wife has all the other credit card stuff we have.
Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
We have like a couple of other cards, one for
cruises and one for buying plane tickets, and that's pretty
much it.
Speaker 4 (01:07:34):
She gives you a little bit that's easier to keep
an eye on. Buddy.
Speaker 1 (01:07:38):
This is your allowance this week on your Apple car.
Speaker 3 (01:07:41):
It's the same as buying the a puppy the right
size crates with me.
Speaker 5 (01:07:47):
You can't give him too much room. You'll hurt himself.
You'll be in the corner and then sleep on the
other side of the room. You got to really punch
him in.
Speaker 7 (01:07:54):
But I have found like I have found it incredibly
helpful having all of the two percent, because every purchase
with Apple pay using the Apple credit card isn't two
percent bad?
Speaker 5 (01:08:08):
Yeah? Two percent on every purchase, every single one.
Speaker 7 (01:08:10):
And that's pretty good when it comes to credit cards.
Usually credit cards are like everything's one percent and some
of it's three, but everything being two.
Speaker 5 (01:08:19):
Actually hundred and forty dollars on my card right now,
my on my Apple that the app Apple card is
three percent at Walgreens.
Speaker 7 (01:08:26):
And it's got some three percent mobile I Mobile Apple
always too.
Speaker 5 (01:08:31):
But will you use the physical card, the actual metal card?
It's like one person.
Speaker 6 (01:08:35):
That's why I didn't even know mine when it I
got really and I never took it out that the
metal card.
Speaker 4 (01:08:39):
I got it because it was metal.
Speaker 5 (01:08:40):
Do you don't want to keep it with you? Is
because if you get shot.
Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
Some gas stations don't offer the tap to pay, so
I use it to buy gas.
Speaker 6 (01:08:48):
And plays like, oh man, I like the chances are
if you're in a gas station you don't have enough
gas to make it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:53):
To another one.
Speaker 5 (01:08:54):
Yeah, seven to eleven doesn't offer tap to pay, No,
they do not. They don't, so I don't.
Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
I try to stay away from them because well, I
use my card, but I would rather use the phone
so I could get the extra points.
Speaker 7 (01:09:04):
It's pretty cool. I pull up the mobile, I'll open
up the app that's connected to Apple Pain, and I
just type in the pump that I'm at, and then
it just turns on and then you get two percent
back off that that and that goes into No, I'm sorry,
you get three percent off of mobile guys. Yeah, and
then sometimes it even goes up to five during really.
Speaker 3 (01:09:24):
Like mobile mobile, like the company mobile. Yeah yeah, wow,
really I didn't know that. And then in the next while,
we have a mobile station. That's actually where I filled
up today.
Speaker 6 (01:09:30):
If you have an Apple Savings account, yes, the cash
back goes into your Apple Savings.
Speaker 4 (01:09:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:09:35):
I don't have that set up yet for some stupid reasons. No,
you don't like that high percentage.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
It's dumb. I know, I always forget to do it. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
Too many corners, all right? Four O seven nine one
six one of four to one text us at so
many part.
Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
In a round room the three.
Speaker 4 (01:09:53):
Hey one another.
Speaker 6 (01:09:55):
There's an idea for Christmas I think we should talk about.
And I can't believe this isn't already out there.
Speaker 5 (01:09:58):
Well, I'll tell you what it is next.
Speaker 4 (01:10:05):
Hey, j C has crew, what's going on?
Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
That's a great mellow.
Speaker 18 (01:10:08):
Now you guys are talking about checks. Usually when I
do gigs, I usually either get cash or check. If
the check is affiliated with my bank, like Bank of America,
I could just easily take it to the bank personally
and it's already deposited. And another thing about my bank,
even if the check is affiliated with another check, all
I have to do is just take a picture from
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him back deposit. It takes about a few days for
it to be in my account.
Speaker 6 (01:10:32):
So yeah, all right, welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show.
We're already on one oh four point one.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
Texting my buddy Ray Trinley let him know how much
I appreciate the gift he gave me for my birthday.
Speaker 5 (01:10:46):
Very nice man, Welcome back.
Speaker 4 (01:10:51):
I'm Jim.
Speaker 3 (01:10:51):
There's de Hello Jack yep, sauced, adding that's true. I
have a great guest coming up in the pop Bluck Hour, guys,
at five point twenty, Sarah Gaihaw will join us. She
is a Board certified functional nutritionist. She was a guest
on My Primetime kitchen show about cooking a few years back.
Contacted me kind of out of nowhere and said, hey, look,
(01:11:13):
you know I want to come in and talk about
some stuff. And today we're going to bust some health myths,
you know, things you hear a lot about what you
should be doing, and kind of go through somebody who's
actually done this for her entire life to tell you
if it's true or not, and some things that you
can do, maybe start a series of appearances from Sarah
to get your nutrition right super important.
Speaker 5 (01:11:32):
And I know that you just you signed up for
BYO this year.
Speaker 6 (01:11:34):
I did, yeah, and I you know, had a conference
with their nutritionists and got my results and saw what
I should and shouldn't be eating.
Speaker 3 (01:11:43):
Yeah yeah, And she's kind of tuned into that, matter
of fact. When you go to her website, which is
a Sarah Gahaw wellness dot com, you can actually see
that she talks a lot about gut wellness and the
probiotics that you could be, you know, kind of consuming
to make your gut better and how many other issues
can stem from that particular area there. So I'm really
excited to talk to Sarah.
Speaker 5 (01:12:02):
We'll have her on this five twenty pound that I
should be eating mushrooms.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
Yeah yeah, Or that's such a good thing for you.
Speaker 5 (01:12:10):
I got you covered, dude. They are covered in chocolate.
Speaker 3 (01:12:15):
Look, I think we can all agree that Christmas has
I mean when it comes to marketing any way, shape
or form to get you to spend your money this
time of year. I mean, I mean, I think we
could sit here for the next week and just kind
of lay out things that have been created for you
to buy, right to enhance your Christmas experience. But I've
not heard of this particular one.
Speaker 4 (01:12:35):
I think.
Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
You know what's so funny as I say this, I
know there are gifts that use this approach, but I've
not heard of this particular part of Christmas being done.
It's a new way to enhance your Christmas experience. Around
the tree smell mushrooms.
Speaker 18 (01:12:53):
MD.
Speaker 7 (01:12:55):
A little MDMA, would you say, though, No, I said,
spray like smell smell for sure.
Speaker 5 (01:13:00):
But it's not a spray confuser, is it?
Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
The sticks you put in your Christmas tree, your art
bottle tree.
Speaker 3 (01:13:06):
By the way, that is the greatest thing that ever
hit life. By the way, those little those pine sticks
that you can hang like ornaments in your tree to
make it smell like you're in a damn forest.
Speaker 5 (01:13:16):
Oh my god, that is so we buy this thing.
You just put them in a house that's on it.
Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 7 (01:13:24):
Light, And isn't it weird when you smell light smell
real tree on a fake tree.
Speaker 5 (01:13:29):
Yeah, it's really awesome. Yeah, it's really good.
Speaker 7 (01:13:31):
I'd feel like I've had having a stroke.
Speaker 5 (01:13:33):
Yeah, it's like having a certain hairspray.
Speaker 10 (01:13:35):
And a wig.
Speaker 4 (01:13:36):
Yeah yeah, yeah, I don't know. It's weird.
Speaker 5 (01:13:39):
It's a scented something, a scented candles. No wrapping paper.
Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
Scented wrapping paper is the answer. Oh wow, And guess
who's doing and guess who's doing it?
Speaker 5 (01:13:49):
Your dodoo friend.
Speaker 3 (01:13:52):
Ollipop got It launches a soda scented wrapping paper for
the holidays.
Speaker 5 (01:14:00):
Yeah, I like it. If you have pets, good luck, yeah,
no doubt.
Speaker 3 (01:14:06):
But you could see like it being like peppermint or
pine or gingerbread or some aroma that is associated with Christmas.
You could see that going going really well, like a
scratching sniff gift would be kind of cool.
Speaker 4 (01:14:20):
No, I'm listen. They can't wrap that.
Speaker 5 (01:14:24):
They might snicker. I guess you could if you.
Speaker 17 (01:14:30):
But I like that.
Speaker 3 (01:14:31):
I mean sugar cookies. You know your pine smell, your
your peppermint.
Speaker 5 (01:14:35):
All that stuff. Four D Christmas more.
Speaker 4 (01:14:38):
Nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 5 (01:14:39):
I think it's kind of cool.
Speaker 7 (01:14:41):
I just don't know what happens if you have like
a little feast though underneath the tree.
Speaker 5 (01:14:46):
Yeah, I don't know about that.
Speaker 7 (01:14:47):
Yeah, you know you want dogs commells? No, I'm saying
like you don't want like one gift to smell like,
you know, chicken, turkey, gravy. No, I mean then the
other one smelling like pizza.
Speaker 3 (01:14:58):
I think it would all be like festive smells, you know,
like a spiced rum and stuff like that. Man, it
says Ollipop, the innovative soda brand that's reimagining soft drinks
with high fiber and only two to five grams of sugar.
This year, Ollipop played a playful twist to a holiday
prep with its first ever soda scented wrapping paper. Says, Yes,
that's right, soda scented wrapping paper. Each roll of wrapping
(01:15:20):
paper features since inspired by their three fan favorites. What
is your favorite Ollipop cream soda?
Speaker 4 (01:15:25):
Don't ask me again.
Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
Yeah, it's crisp. Crisp Apple, Vintage Cola, and ginger Ale.
Will be the scented wrapping papers from Ollipop.
Speaker 4 (01:15:34):
You'll be able to get.
Speaker 5 (01:15:34):
I've had all three of those flavors, have you really? Yep?
Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
Only one of day though, And really, to be honest
with me, this is a promo.
Speaker 5 (01:15:41):
You can't buy the stuff. They're giving it away.
Speaker 3 (01:15:44):
They're randomly selecting one thousand fans that purchase Ollipopper I
guess part of their club or whatever.
Speaker 6 (01:15:50):
I got a subscription, do you really? Yeah, Well you're
in play. Yeah, I mean, you're in play.
Speaker 4 (01:15:54):
You can get this.
Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
You'll get one roll of soda scented wrapping paper, one
twelve pack of ollipop cans, and free shipping on all that.
Speaker 5 (01:16:03):
You can actually enter right now. I mean, I'm intrigued. Yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:16:08):
I just thought it was a cool idea, and I
had no idea that there wasn't already scented wrapping paper.
I mean, we have Kentucky Fried Chicken logs. You can
put your in your fireplace.
Speaker 4 (01:16:16):
That makes sense. It does not make sense.
Speaker 5 (01:16:19):
That makes sense.
Speaker 1 (01:16:20):
It makes sense bath bomb KFC bath Bomb stand for you. Now,
that doesn't make sense, But the KFC log in the
fireplace does?
Speaker 5 (01:16:27):
How does that make sense?
Speaker 3 (01:16:28):
You want your whole house smelling the fried chicken that
I mean, after thinking about a percentage.
Speaker 5 (01:16:34):
When you say it out loud, it's very true. Yeah,
it's intriguing.
Speaker 7 (01:16:37):
I don't want to gloss over the Jedi night level
dad joke.
Speaker 5 (01:16:43):
Jack was doubling down on, which is it makes sense?
Speaker 4 (01:16:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:16:50):
You know you hear nine more jokes like that.
Speaker 4 (01:16:53):
You get to freepair New Balance, don't knock New Balance?
Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
Maybe so one more hammer belt thing on your shorts. Yeah,
dual hammer loops.
Speaker 7 (01:17:07):
An angel gets his knock knock joke, and Jack is
actually right. I would actually with free advice. You got
to throw away the New Balance jokes because they are
Yeah they're Yeah, New Balance is dope. There's skate shoes out.
New Balance is cool somehow, some way.
Speaker 5 (01:17:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
But they that was a major comeback because not even
like five years ago, man New Balance were and.
Speaker 7 (01:17:30):
They came out with like the best skate video of
the decade. Jim who New Balance. Who's a skater? The
skate team though it's the old skate.
Speaker 5 (01:17:38):
Team skates for him.
Speaker 4 (01:17:40):
I just know the shoes. Yeah, okay, check it out.
Speaker 5 (01:17:42):
I won't check it out.
Speaker 4 (01:17:43):
Fresh.
Speaker 5 (01:17:43):
They slap Fresh to death. They slap all right. I
feel like I'm cool now.
Speaker 4 (01:17:47):
I mean I wouldn't go that far.
Speaker 5 (01:17:50):
I wouldn't say that they slap and uh fresh to death. Yeah,
they're one of the two.
Speaker 4 (01:17:55):
It's one of the two.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
All right, four to seven nine four one text us
at seven to seven zero three one the states where
you will get stammed the most, I'll tell you.
Speaker 4 (01:18:04):
Well, that is next. Hey, Jim, watch those pine sticks
that you hang in your tree.
Speaker 5 (01:18:15):
They could be made in China and putting off a
poison not good for you.
Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
And check it out.
Speaker 5 (01:18:25):
What a guy sport from dube.
Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
When Jimmy gets a little bit older, maybe two years.
Speaker 12 (01:18:31):
From now, he's going to try to cash out at
the grocery store and ask him if they accept apple checks.
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
That's gonna happen. It happened to day, dude.
Speaker 5 (01:18:43):
All right, welcome back to the Jim Colber Show. We
all ready one oh four point one. I'm Jim. There's
deb Hello. Jack Ross is here as well.
Speaker 4 (01:18:50):
It's true.
Speaker 5 (01:18:51):
Yeah, coming up in a few minutes. Sarah Gaye is
gonna enjoy it.
Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
She's a board certified a functional nutritionist and it's so funny.
I was just telling her, I said, you know, I
sent over the email that you send everybody and we
all got a good laugh out of it. Of how
much you're preparing for a twenty minute segment.
Speaker 1 (01:19:06):
It's gonna go by so much faster than she right.
Speaker 4 (01:19:08):
So she was like, well, we're gonna do this, We're
gonna do that, We're gonna do this.
Speaker 3 (01:19:10):
I'm like, look, get in there, we're gonna set up,
tell people exactly who you are, how you got where
you are, and then we'll get.
Speaker 5 (01:19:16):
Into some of the stuff.
Speaker 3 (01:19:16):
And she also has a couple ideas for Christmas gifts
if you have somebody in there as well. So if
you're in that world where somebody in your life is
kind of experiencing situations where they want to make their
diet better, their life better through a better diet or
the way that they exercise, or the way that they just.
Speaker 4 (01:19:30):
Kind of consume anything, don't you dare look at me.
Speaker 6 (01:19:33):
Sure have some ideas for you, maybe to go out
and grab a gift for out of that first that
idea is good, but I can't give usself help.
Speaker 4 (01:19:39):
That's what I just told her to say.
Speaker 3 (01:19:41):
And then tomorrow, of course, it's gonna be a big
day for us here at Real Radio as well. Tomorrow
is the big bike drive at Orlando Harley. Every single
show is going to be out there. The monsters will
kick it off right into the news Junkie, right into us.
We are accepting new bikes and helmets as well, and
there's gonna be all kinds of stuff out there, So
this is not a thing you walk up and walk away.
You can set up a chair, bring a cooler, and
(01:20:03):
just hang out with us for the entirety of the day.
If you'd like a lot food trucks, they'll have a
bar as well. Just bring a chair, like Jimmy said,
and shout out to Core Flooring Center. Corey is going
to be there.
Speaker 6 (01:20:13):
But also he has a twelve by fifteen indoor outdoor
carverting matt That is our bike assembly area, so if
anyone brings bikes that need to be assembled, we can
use that area to put them together. But one of
the coolest things, and we our show gets to really
take advantage of this. One of the coolest things is
(01:20:34):
that picture at the end when all the bikes are
it's gonna be so cool. We'll have that moment at
seven o'clock and then we turn them over to the
kid zones of Holding Heights and Paramore.
Speaker 5 (01:20:47):
They're coming to pick them up right at the end
of the program.
Speaker 4 (01:20:50):
Loving that man.
Speaker 5 (01:20:51):
Yeah, a good time.
Speaker 3 (01:20:51):
Join us live, you can just gotta watch us do
the show. I'm bringing some cigars out, so if you smoke,
come on out. We gonna puff a cigar together while
we do the show. Its gonna be a good time.
Speaker 4 (01:20:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:20:59):
Shout out also to just call Mo and Orlando Harley
Davidson for help putting it all on.
Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
Yeah, thanks guys, we appreciate that very much.
Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
As starting at six o'clock tomorrow morning, going all the
way till seven o'clock tomorrow night, yep, right here on
Real Radio one or four point one, as we raise
up bikes looking to get at least one hundred and four.
Speaker 5 (01:21:13):
I'm sure we'll do way more than that.
Speaker 6 (01:21:14):
Yeah, And if you need any of the details of
the address, just go. Our website is Real Radio, dot FM,
slash bike. All the information is right there. We're dialing
some perfect weather for.
Speaker 3 (01:21:25):
The day, absolutely all right, four our seven nine one
six one four one text us at seven to seven.
Speaker 5 (01:21:29):
Zero three one.
Speaker 3 (01:21:30):
So this is the time of year we really worry
about a lot of stuff, everything from porch pirates to
being scammed all kinds of scams during the holiday season.
You really this is the time of year you really
have to be careful when it comes to spending your money,
where you spend your money, what you do after you
spend your money. I mean, we heard those stories here
in Florida about people being followed or air tagged after
(01:21:52):
leaving that you know that fancym all out there and
going to those real expensive stores. If you're walking around
with you know, with bags from Louis or Gucci, you know,
you really got to pay attention to what you're doing,
you know, because you know people see that stuff and
you will be targeted because you're carrying a luxury good.
You know, if you're carrying a purse it's three or
four five thousand dollars or you or even electronics from
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the Apple Store whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:22:14):
You gotta be careful. Scams are everywhere.
Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
And that's why, you know, this is the time of
the year when police departments encourage you that, you know,
after you've unwrapped your gifts, just don't put the boxes
out at the curve ryes. That's the same thing you're
basically advertising what new gadgets you have. In fact, some
law enforcement departments will actually have dumpsters that you can
come and bring your boxes to and just get rid
of them on their property and not worry about thieves. Case,
(01:22:38):
not your house.
Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
We put them in the garage until we take them away.
Someone in my neighborhood just got a new seventy five
inch Tell You TV.
Speaker 3 (01:22:44):
Oh wow, really, that's how I know by tonight I'm
getting a new seventy five inch TV.
Speaker 5 (01:22:51):
Did you cut them up right?
Speaker 4 (01:22:52):
Exactly?
Speaker 1 (01:22:53):
Turn them inside out.
Speaker 6 (01:22:54):
You cut up the boxes, you put it in your
recycling bit. They take that, that cardboard, they take they
can actually re c Yeah, we're not going to put
that on the slow boat to China.
Speaker 4 (01:23:03):
All right.
Speaker 3 (01:23:03):
So with that, With all that said, wallet hub did
a study and said they figured out the states that
would be the most susceptible to being scammed in. What
state do you believe uh makes you the most susceptible
to live in that you are the highest percentage of
being scammed.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
In Florida, Florida. It's got to be Florida, West Virginia.
Speaker 5 (01:23:24):
Of Florida, Florida and a West Virginia.
Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
Okay, how about I'll throw in a California.
Speaker 5 (01:23:29):
There you go, Arizona New York and parts of Florida
is just South Virginia, North Dakota.
Speaker 3 (01:23:35):
You win, it's Florida. It is Florida, followed by California. Yeah,
where do a lot of seniors go? That was yeah,
so Florida, California, Georgia, New Jersey, oh boy, and then
the DC really which is kind of wild man.
Speaker 1 (01:23:54):
That's filled with politicians and they're all crooks.
Speaker 4 (01:23:56):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:23:56):
Yeah, when you look at the YadA, when you look
at this thing, you can hover over this map. By
the way, if you doan't do this, it's Fox thirty
five Orlando. This is where I got the story, and
you can hover over the map and tell you where
they fall when it comes to being scammed. And a
lot of the mid part of the country don't even
like register. In other words, there's not enough scamming crime
in those areas to really even register. But when you
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get into coastal area, specifically in the south, I mean,
it's pretty gnarly. The only one up north is like
Jersey is four. Like I said, Georgia's three, Florida is
number one, California and Nevada two and six, and it
kind of.
Speaker 5 (01:24:30):
Goes from their Texas is in the top ten.
Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
I bet Louisiana's twelve, Mississippi is sixteen. Like a lot
of the states in the South get scammed a lot.
Illinois number eleven, New York number eight. Is it just
because of the populations.
Speaker 6 (01:24:43):
There and how high population centers and where it's a
lot of elderly dent population.
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
And what they're saying is you should probably update your
passwords this time of year. Is one of the big
things that they say this time of year, like on
your shopping stuff, all of your Amazon accounts, whatever the
case may be. You know, maybe you go in and
change your password. This is a good time to do
that so that you have a fresh password. So mean,
maybe maybe have been working on it.
Speaker 5 (01:25:06):
Who knows. So where do you have Delaware?
Speaker 6 (01:25:11):
Delaware doesn't even register her? Did Why you keep coming
down on Delaware?
Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
What about Wisconsin?
Speaker 5 (01:25:16):
Wisconsin doesn't even register her. They don't even have a
number there.
Speaker 7 (01:25:19):
I mean, I think Wisconsin people don't even know, Like
even if they're getting scanned, they're like that was nice.
Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
You're not wrong, right Delaware number seven? Why did you choose?
Ross has some big hate for Delaware?
Speaker 1 (01:25:31):
Delaware?
Speaker 4 (01:25:31):
How about this?
Speaker 7 (01:25:32):
Because of George Thurgood, how about my question being completely accurate?
Speaker 4 (01:25:36):
How about that? Can we can we back up a
little bit before my Delaware?
Speaker 5 (01:25:40):
Why yeah, what fuels this rage? They're filled with idiots.
Oh my god, man is coming out of an entire state. No,
it's just a small state.
Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
That's not very breakdamn water gas.
Speaker 7 (01:25:51):
No one ever takes any jabs at them because they
are a small state.
Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Well, I mean Biden's from there. I mean you got
a lot of He got a lot of heat. He
got the heat Delaware didn't.
Speaker 5 (01:26:01):
But he got heat.
Speaker 7 (01:26:02):
I don't know if that was heat, like, oh he's
getting heat for that, or like heat in the sense
of his climate controls are all off. No, no, no,
maybe he's just breaking out into a sweat. Not that
kind of heat for sure. Yeah, Delaware, yep, no good.
Speaker 3 (01:26:16):
Yeah, it says here Florida, despite being a vibrant and
populous state, was the most vulnerable to identity theft and fraud.
It says one of the big reasons for this was
a lack of suitable laws protecting against these crimes. For example,
Florida does not have an identity theft passport program, which
is a way to help prove a person's identity if
it gets stolen, and the state doesn't have laws against
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spyware on their computers either.
Speaker 4 (01:26:40):
Who knew that?
Speaker 3 (01:26:40):
I mean, we've talked to Danny one hundred times from
fred Locker. We've never even heard about this.
Speaker 1 (01:26:44):
Okay, whose lobbyist is up in Tallahassee.
Speaker 5 (01:26:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:26:48):
By the numbers, Florida has five hundred and twenty eight
identity theft complaints and twenty one hundred and sixty three
fraud complaints for every one hundred thousand residents just last year.
Speaker 1 (01:26:59):
That is great.
Speaker 3 (01:27:01):
It's also the fifth highest median loss due to fraud.
How much money do you think, on average is stolen
from the average person in Florida when they get scammed
and don't go crazy?
Speaker 7 (01:27:11):
Yeah, because it's the average Oh, okay, twelve hundred dollars,
twenty five hundred thirty five hundred, five.
Speaker 5 (01:27:19):
Hundred bucks, five hundred bucks. You get a chunk.
Speaker 3 (01:27:22):
But when you start getting to those other numbers, like that,
those big four numbers, that's when people start like kind
of looking at it. So I have learned that people
who scam like this scam at a level that kind
of flies under the radar as much as possible, and
they just go for volume.
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
Forty nine to ninety five every month. Forty nine nine
five every month, and you can't figure out who the
hell is pulling out that forty nine ninety five. That's right,
by the way. I love the texter at seven seven
zero three one who said they put the boxes of
their seventy five inch TV and such in front of
their neighbors house. Oh, that's a dirty house, thinking the problem.
Speaker 4 (01:27:52):
That's dirty, that is something.
Speaker 5 (01:27:53):
Of the problem. That's a dirty ass move.
Speaker 4 (01:27:55):
Yeah, I don't kind of moving the problem.
Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
But the corners jokes on you. My neighbor got robbed.
The jokes really on him. How often do you guys
update your passwords and stuff?
Speaker 8 (01:28:10):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (01:28:10):
My god, I answer that publicly? What the hell not often? Jim?
Speaker 2 (01:28:15):
Well?
Speaker 3 (01:28:15):
I mean, why not you feel that comfortable? Are you
that naive? I thought I did it with my Apple card?
Speaker 5 (01:28:24):
You change your face ID?
Speaker 4 (01:28:27):
I love that one. Well, you like face ID.
Speaker 1 (01:28:29):
Logging into the bank just makes it so much easier.
Speaker 4 (01:28:32):
You know what sketch?
Speaker 7 (01:28:33):
I think you and listen, both things are true sketchy.
It is way better.
Speaker 4 (01:28:39):
It's sketchy. Putting a whole bunch of faith in the technology.
Speaker 5 (01:28:45):
Man, has any other face been able to open up
your phone?
Speaker 2 (01:28:49):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:28:49):
Never, no, no, no, there you go.
Speaker 4 (01:28:52):
I can't find anybody that just but ugly that could
get my phone open. Come, it's just a photo of
a butt.
Speaker 5 (01:29:00):
I just hovered over roadkilling it open up like, look
this way, dead possum. There I am.
Speaker 7 (01:29:10):
There is a crazy video dead that I need to
show you, or just a crazy imager or crazy thing
that I can tell you, and it should still be
able to land face i D. The technology that Apple
created for that to happen uses lasers. It uses infrared
light that reflects off of your face. If you were
(01:29:32):
to put your if you were to unlock your phone
in front of like an infrared camera, you would look
back at that footage and see close to fifteen hundred dots,
oh really shooting.
Speaker 5 (01:29:46):
On your face and the background behind it.
Speaker 4 (01:29:49):
And it's just so easy.
Speaker 7 (01:29:52):
It's just so easy to be Later that laser needs consent. Yeah, yeah,
it's invisible. But if you look at what face ID
is doing with its infrared lights, it does pretty crazy.
Speaker 6 (01:30:04):
Matrixy, lock your phone and hold it up to the
screen and see if a picture of Billy Joel can
open it.
Speaker 3 (01:30:09):
Seriously, Billy Joel, that face right there, now, Billy Joel,
that's the last thing you see before you turn into
a zombie.
Speaker 5 (01:30:16):
I'm I was about to take a chunk. I looked
it up.
Speaker 7 (01:30:18):
I said, fifteen hundred lights. It's thirty thousand tiny infrared dots. Ye,
that scans your face and everything around.
Speaker 4 (01:30:27):
Still sketch as.
Speaker 1 (01:30:28):
Oh well, they're doing it at the airport now.
Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
It is sketch.
Speaker 7 (01:30:32):
But it's also because we remember a time without needing
our face to unlock stuff. Yeah, once just wasn't that
long ago. But it wasn't that long ago. But once
a generation grows up with it, they don't know any better.
And then I guess, you know, sometimes you go from
twenty twenty five right back to nineteen eighty four. That's
(01:30:53):
the smartest thing I think I've ever said into a microphone.
But is that's one of the things that really align
up with like a dystopian possibility, without a doubt, that is,
it's right there in the YouTube feed. That's how many lights?
Speaker 4 (01:31:07):
How many?
Speaker 5 (01:31:07):
Oh wow, that's crazy. Read your face and it's a
better product. I'm with you dead. But also on the
flip side.
Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
It's like, that's why I only use it very, very sparingly.
Speaker 5 (01:31:18):
Well by all means.
Speaker 4 (01:31:19):
I think once, although I don't know if it matters.
Speaker 7 (01:31:21):
Well, yeah, once you do it once, the data is there,
the biometric data of your face.
Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
The thing is sketchy for me is is it will
even open it up if I have my glasses on,
And of course I did not do my video like
when I did the picture of my face. I did
not have glasses on when I did my face picture
for my ID. But with my glasses on, it still
opens it right.
Speaker 6 (01:31:39):
Up for me.
Speaker 1 (01:31:39):
It won't for me, oh really, every once in a
while it will if my glasses are on. But other
times it's like, no, we don't recognize that for me.
Speaker 5 (01:31:46):
Even with my sunglasses.
Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
That it really Yeah, that's crazy right four oh seven
nine four one text us seven seven zero three.
Speaker 5 (01:31:54):
When we got a guest coming in. Name is Sarah Gayas.
Speaker 3 (01:31:56):
She is a Board certified functional nutritionist and she is
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I think I like that we manage that as well.
Welcome back on Jim. There's deb Hello, Jack is here
as well.
Speaker 4 (01:32:55):
Yes, so is Ross.
Speaker 5 (01:32:57):
Jack's good at secrets? Really is he really not that
place where he did last week? So it's interesting.
Speaker 3 (01:33:05):
You know, years ago for people who do not know,
I ran a show called Primetime Kitchen because of my
love for a good food, and at the time, Orlando
had a blossoming culinary scene. And now, of course it's
you know, nationwide, everybody knows that Orlando's the spot you
can come and get a really good bite to eat.
Matter of fact, that's covered in national publications all the time.
And when that was happening, you know, I was inviting
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anybody that I could get in to come in and
talk about the food, talk about nutrition, talk.
Speaker 4 (01:33:32):
About anything, sit in a room with you.
Speaker 3 (01:33:34):
And the whole idea of having Sarah in today was
she contacted me and said, you know, I'd love to
come in and talk about this stuff. Nutrition obviously a
really big deal now, I mean, obviously I think that
the idea of health in general is maybe in the
news more than it's been in for a long time.
Speaker 4 (01:33:48):
You guys, get up good in low for Sarah G.
Speaker 6 (01:33:50):
I got.
Speaker 5 (01:33:53):
A license.
Speaker 3 (01:33:54):
Nutrition is here if you want to go to our
website at SARAHGA Wellness dot com.
Speaker 5 (01:33:58):
That's g e h A s A r A H
g e h A Wellness dot com. Sarah, how you doing,
I'm great.
Speaker 8 (01:34:05):
Thank you so much for that introduction. Rial to bere
a longtime listener, first time caller.
Speaker 4 (01:34:10):
That's all.
Speaker 3 (01:34:12):
You can actually see Sarah on her camera right now.
She's at jim coover live dot com. So interestingly, I
know that you've reached out. You kind of wanted to
talk about some stuff going on with nutrition. I know
it's your entire life. You know, first things first, what
led you into this business? I mean you are in
perfect shape, immed.
Speaker 4 (01:34:28):
You know what led you in?
Speaker 5 (01:34:29):
What kind of what fuel that want to be in
the nutrition dietitian business?
Speaker 8 (01:34:34):
Thank you for asking. This was not my original career
I started off. I grew up right outside of New
York City, and I worked in it for most of
my life. And then when my kids were little, I
didn't spend a lot of time with them, and I
decided it was time for a career change. And I
was always that friend that had an opinion on everything
health related. My friend that's here with me can verify.
I used to say, are you drinking enough water? How
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much water did you have today? What supplements you're taking,
what did you eat? So I always had a foot
in that real interest in health. And then in my forties,
I really didn't feel well. I had so many health problems.
I had chronic migraines, I had back pain, I had allergies,
I had hormone diusregulation, and I thought.
Speaker 11 (01:35:12):
I'm getting closer. Sorry, No, you're good.
Speaker 8 (01:35:14):
Good.
Speaker 11 (01:35:14):
I thought to myself, something's going on here. I need
to learn more about this.
Speaker 8 (01:35:18):
So I quit my job that I'd been at for
a very long time, and I went and got a
master's in human clinical nutrition.
Speaker 1 (01:35:23):
Oh that's no small feet.
Speaker 8 (01:35:25):
It was with two little kids at home. Yeah, and
I overlapped for a while I was at my job.
Speaker 11 (01:35:30):
While starting my master's.
Speaker 5 (01:35:31):
I forgot to brush my teeth because I'm my dad.
Speaker 7 (01:35:35):
So you have a little one, yeah, yeah, Still it's
basic hygen.
Speaker 3 (01:35:40):
So as you're kind of moving through the education and
kind of getting into this new world, I mean, I
know that we were going to talk about some myths
here in a minute, but when you were kind of
learning about nutrition and stuff, I mean you must have
been blown away, because I mean a lot of people
and one of the reasons we have you on today
is you have a preconceived notion of what you think
is good for you, right, because you're sold a bunch
of things, whether it be on social media, whether it
be from TV commercials, whether it be from whomever, our
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own government, and I thought it had to have been
relatively interesting kind of learning the actuality and going wow, man,
it's way different. You know, money drives so much of
the marketing. Obviously, that goes into marketing food products that
we obviously now know can be sideways for us.
Speaker 8 (01:36:18):
Yes, yes, there was a lot of stuff I learned
that I was shocking and I didn't have this on
my list for mets. But now that you bring it up,
when you learned about the marketing, so one thing I
always heard was breakfast is the most important meal of
the day.
Speaker 4 (01:36:30):
Right, Yeah, that's nice. That's old school.
Speaker 8 (01:36:32):
Yes, I found out when I was in school. And
forgive me, I forget which company. It wasn't a poblistion,
but one of the large food companies is the one
that came up with that a long time ago for
an advertising slogan, and that has been nutritional canon for
a long time. Everyone believes breakfast is the most important
meal of the day. Really, it was marketed to us
(01:36:53):
that way.
Speaker 4 (01:36:53):
Wow, is it?
Speaker 11 (01:36:56):
I'm going to go with no, Okay, it's a.
Speaker 8 (01:36:58):
Little bit of a complicated and because of course it depends,
you know, if you're a shift worker and breakfast is
your biggest meal. For most people, I say lunch should
be your biggest meal of the day, And depending on
what I'm working out with my client, I often do
recommend time restricted eating or what some people call intermint
and fasting. Yeah, which would be skipping breakfast or just
moving your meals closer together. It might be skipping dinner
(01:37:21):
and making what's generally your lunch your biggest meal. So
I can't answer it super easily and just say no,
you don't need breakfast, But I will say for most people,
what I find is their breakfast is very carb and
sugar laden.
Speaker 5 (01:37:33):
Sure, yeah, yeah, So a lot of people.
Speaker 8 (01:37:35):
When they cut out breakfast, they're cutting out orange juice
and muffins and simple sugary cereals and pancakes, and then
if they're eating more come lunchtime, it tends to be
more of a protein heavy meal. And I would definitely
say most people I work with need less carbs and
more protein. So in that sense, I personally do have
a lot of people cut out breakfast.
Speaker 4 (01:37:54):
That's wild.
Speaker 3 (01:37:55):
You know, when I was working out quite a bit,
I mean, I know you can tell, but when I
was doing that.
Speaker 13 (01:38:00):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:38:00):
The guy who I was with is also kind of
a you know, is a trainer of nutritious. He said,
the number one thing you should do in the morning
when you get up a drink a full glass of water.
Speaker 5 (01:38:07):
He said, that's the number one thing you should do.
Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
Just hammer a glass of water and get He said
something about it starting your metabolism or something like that.
Speaker 8 (01:38:13):
And a lot of people like to do lemon water
for house It helps with toxification. If it's warm, then
it can get that. We call it your migrating motor complex,
which is this series of waves inside of your body moving. Really,
I would say most people are dehydrated, so starting your
day with a cup of water is just going to
add to your overall hydration.
Speaker 11 (01:38:33):
That's the biggest thing I see is.
Speaker 1 (01:38:35):
That was always because I suffered from migraines. Genetically so
did I. But I found that the first thing that
I had to do was was check the water, make
sure I'm not dehydrated, because a lot of times you
think it's the pain that that's causing, you know, some
different mechanism, only to find out your body is just
asking for water.
Speaker 8 (01:38:54):
Yes, I talk about that all the time and for headaches,
but whether it's a migraine or a regular headache. A
lot of people don't realize that being hydrated it can
stimulate weight loss for some people. The biggest thing most
people don't realize is it helps with energy. And I
learned this a long time ago. I was chronically tired
at my corporate job, working a lot of hours. I
drank coffee. I was drinking coffee all day long. I
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started drinking more water, and once I was hydrated, I
had so much more energy, which I never would have
associated hydration.
Speaker 1 (01:39:24):
Hunger too, right, Sometimes you think you're hungry and really
it's just dehydrated.
Speaker 8 (01:39:28):
Yes, that one is not a myth, that's true. I
saw it really family all the time. You know, if
my kids are snacking, I say, are you hungry or
are you dehydrated? Go drink a cup of water.
Speaker 5 (01:39:37):
Wow?
Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
Really? Oh if my mom said that'd be so pissed.
Speaker 5 (01:39:41):
If I had a bag of chips, my mom.
Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
Said, you know what's better is water, I would throw
the bag of chip and the water right at her.
Speaker 8 (01:39:47):
So telling them they can have a snack, I'm just saying,
start with water and see how you feel.
Speaker 6 (01:39:51):
The Only water Jimmy Drinks is from a Pepsi bottle
and it's carbonated and has all the other good sea
we've talked about it.
Speaker 5 (01:40:00):
Yell at him, play be selling you down the river.
All right, let's get into some of this because there
are some miss out there. I do want to get
to it.
Speaker 3 (01:40:06):
And I know you have a couple of ideas for
Christmas gifts for people who may be in this world
that maybe want to grab something for somebody that may
be able to help them out as they move forward
to so one of the number one misses you started
it already.
Speaker 5 (01:40:16):
Let's just continue forward.
Speaker 3 (01:40:17):
By the way, talking to Sarah Gia, she has a
licensed nutritionis and dietician.
Speaker 5 (01:40:21):
Everyone needs eight cups of water a day. We've heard
the water thing.
Speaker 3 (01:40:25):
I think the water Stanley cups have become such a thing.
I think drinking water became a kind of a cool
thing to do.
Speaker 5 (01:40:32):
But it actually is good. It is good.
Speaker 8 (01:40:34):
And when I said drinking eight cups a day, eight
eight ounce glasses a day is a myth. I'm not
saying that people need to take water less. Seriously, what
I'm saying is not everybody needs sixty four ounces of
water a day. It actually depends on how much you weigh.
So the true way to figure out how much.
Speaker 5 (01:40:52):
As soon as this is done, you're done.
Speaker 11 (01:40:57):
The true way to.
Speaker 8 (01:40:58):
Figure out how much water you need each day is
to take your body weight and divide it in half
and put that into ounces. So if you weigh one
hundred and fifty pounds, that's seventy five ounce.
Speaker 4 (01:41:07):
Perfect.
Speaker 5 (01:41:07):
You knowed it right there on the mall.
Speaker 11 (01:41:08):
Yeah, I was guessing, Jim, just looking at you fi
right now?
Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
Does that include the food that you eat? Because a
lot of times you hear you may not need as
much water because if you're getting a lot of water
from maybe vegetables or fruits or is that a myth?
Speaker 11 (01:41:22):
That's that's correct.
Speaker 8 (01:41:23):
So you're not going to be adding a lot of
water from your typical proteins and carbs, but fruits and
vegetables can definitely contribute. Depends how much you're having, right
herbal tease, decaf thing, you know, soda.
Speaker 1 (01:41:36):
Guesses what about rum and coke?
Speaker 12 (01:41:40):
Come on?
Speaker 11 (01:41:41):
So offset your rum and coke with a water beforehand.
Speaker 1 (01:41:43):
There you go, Yeah, it's healthy.
Speaker 5 (01:41:45):
That's why you alternate yea drink water.
Speaker 4 (01:41:48):
Drink water as a nutrition is it does.
Speaker 7 (01:41:51):
Has social media made nutrition information easier or hard weight
for society?
Speaker 4 (01:41:57):
Yes, it's got to be.
Speaker 1 (01:42:00):
I've got to be both because every video I see,
like the cortisol detox with using gelatin, I'm like what,
Because like whenever I.
Speaker 7 (01:42:07):
See nutrition, uh, you know, content on the internet, I
always think of the same thing is that all of
these fringe takes are going to get the most traction.
Speaker 5 (01:42:17):
So the people who go, I only eat.
Speaker 7 (01:42:19):
Steak, you should only eat steak, You're not going to
have a bigger platform than the person going I think
you should have a balanced.
Speaker 6 (01:42:27):
Right And so how do you, yeah, traffic in and
give a good message that's actual?
Speaker 4 (01:42:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:42:35):
I has it helped the nutrition movement or has it hurt?
Speaker 8 (01:42:40):
That is an excellent question. I think it depends what
you're consuming first of all. So yes, if you're consuming
that more extreme stuff, excuse me.
Speaker 11 (01:42:50):
Uh than who are you following?
Speaker 8 (01:42:52):
Are you following people that really know what they're talking
about and are giving you information that is relevant to you?
Or are you following these fringe extreme people who may
in certain instances have valid points.
Speaker 11 (01:43:03):
The problem the benefit.
Speaker 8 (01:43:05):
With social media is a lot of people come to
me with genuinely good stuff that they've learned on there.
My kids learn of a lot of really interesting stuff.
I have two teenage girls. The drawback is it's not personalized,
so you're getting general information that could apply to one
person and be a terrible idea for you. So I'm
glad you asked that because it gives me a chance
(01:43:26):
to get on my favorite soapbox, which is there is
no one perfect diet for everyone, and that's why if
there was one, do people come to me? Should I
do keto? I hear that's amazing. Should I do carnivore?
Should I do paleo? Should I do vegan? Well, I
have clients that might go paleo and feel amazing, and
another one goes paleo and feels terrible, one goes vegan
and feels amazing, another goes vegan and feels terrible. It's
(01:43:48):
because we're all bioindividual So the same way you might
take a medicine and have a side effect and someone
else doesn't, nutrition is similar in your body. So the
truth is the reason you can't just consume this information
online and have it land correctly for everyone, as we're
all really different.
Speaker 3 (01:44:05):
Yeah, talking to Sarah, Jia. She has a licensed nutritionist.
We are kind of busting a couple of miss Let's
move on to number two here, because I think this
is interesting. Fat is bad for you. Fat has been
vilified in the diet for many, many years. Then we
hear about these carnival diets and they're telling you eat
bake and eat steak, only eat fat, cheese, all the
fatty stuff.
Speaker 5 (01:44:21):
So what is it?
Speaker 3 (01:44:22):
Do you always eat a load fat diet or are
you mixing a good healthy fat or because you're botting
needs fat?
Speaker 8 (01:44:28):
M hmm, Well, based on what I just said, what
do you think is there are one size fits all?
Speaker 4 (01:44:33):
Answer there is, Well, I want the steak one to
be mine.
Speaker 11 (01:44:36):
Yeah, and you should be far and avoorder.
Speaker 8 (01:44:40):
So the first thing I'm going to just loop back
to the water thing is I want to make sure
I didn't give anyone bad information. I do want to
say when we start to get to body weights over
two hundred, I generally cap things out at one hundred ounces.
So someone weighs four hundred pounds, I don't want them
drinking two hundred ounces a day.
Speaker 5 (01:44:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:44:56):
Yeah, you don't want to overdo it if.
Speaker 8 (01:44:57):
You're walking around with a gallon jug, carrying it from
room to room and going to the bathroom every thirty minutes.
Speaker 11 (01:45:02):
You're overdoing it.
Speaker 5 (01:45:03):
Is there an indicator for dehydration because I've seen I've
heard of some people. Oh you pinch the skin if
it stays pinched or what? Is there a way to
tell that you are dehydrated?
Speaker 11 (01:45:11):
That's valid? It can definitely show up in your skin.
Speaker 5 (01:45:13):
Oh really, how you feel?
Speaker 8 (01:45:15):
So if you can be one of the signs as
dead touched on. Headaches are a huge one. Headaches, lack
of energy, dry mouth, the things that I think you
would associate with dehydration most people what are pretty accurate.
Speaker 1 (01:45:28):
Well, we did have a texting question and I thought
this was relevant because a lot of people are like,
I just don't like water. I just do the supplements
like a MEO and the other things that you can
drop into water. A listener wanted to know if that
ruins the benefits of water if you use any of
those enhancers.
Speaker 8 (01:45:46):
That's a great question, Thank you listener. Yeah, the answer
is it depends what enhancer you're using. So I say,
the best way to drink water, the best thing to
put it in is put in it is whatever will
make you drink the most water. So in general, if
you hate clean water, and squeezing in some lemon or
adding one of the flavor enhancers or using an electrolyte
powder will make you drink more than do it. Just
(01:46:08):
be aware what are you using. Does it have a
lot of sugars in it? Does it have a lot
of artificial dyes in it? You will still get more hydrated,
but then you're also the downside is you're getting some
things that we would prefer not to have.
Speaker 6 (01:46:21):
Sarah, I recently had to talk to a nutritionist and
she when I told her, you know, maybe four nights
a week or five I might have a drink. And
then she said that's way too many. It should be one.
I said, what about two? She said it should be one.
I'm shopping for a better answer. Shopping, so can you
(01:46:42):
give me a better answer on how many nights is
okay to have alcoholic water?
Speaker 1 (01:46:46):
Drink?
Speaker 4 (01:46:46):
Water? Drink?
Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
Yeah, I told you that was not what I.
Speaker 11 (01:46:49):
Was saying that.
Speaker 5 (01:46:51):
I think I said that.
Speaker 8 (01:46:55):
I think it sounds like you're nutritionist gave you some
good advice. I will pray to that will qualify by
saying the way that I look at this is nobody
is going to be perfect all the time. I very
much follow in eighty twenty style rules when it comes
to food. When it comes to less healthy choices like drinking,
do your best most of the time so that some
(01:47:16):
of the time you can cheat and not feel guilty
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:47:19):
Right is that got to be one of the number
one reasons that people relapse when it comes to, you know,
taking care of their health and wait and stuff like that,
is they actually just make it too hard of themselves upfront,
and therefore they can't maintain that They just immediately take
on a schedule of eating or exercise that is impossible
for them to go from zero to one hundred in
doing this. It's so much better to just kind of
(01:47:41):
fit and build a system that you can kind.
Speaker 5 (01:47:44):
Of achieve first and then move from there.
Speaker 8 (01:47:46):
Right yeah, Yeah, there's a big part of figuring out
what works for you. Again, no one, not only is
one diet not right for everyone. One way of implementing it.
Some people are foot first, tell me what to do.
I'm going to do it all off the bat. Some
are drip it in slowly because I know myself and
I'm not going to make all these changes and I'm
get it frustrated and then I'm gonna say screw it
and I'm going.
Speaker 4 (01:48:05):
To do everything.
Speaker 8 (01:48:06):
Yeah, So it's absolutely important working with someone.
Speaker 11 (01:48:09):
And I have a friend who's a habits coach. We
can plug myself.
Speaker 8 (01:48:13):
We actually have an online weight loss course where I
do fifty percent of it on nutrition. She's just fifty
percent on habits building because I can tell you all day.
Speaker 11 (01:48:22):
Long what you need to do.
Speaker 8 (01:48:23):
But if you don't know how to make it work
for you, and you don't know the science behind when
it takes the bill a habit, it's not.
Speaker 11 (01:48:29):
Going to go anywhere, and you're going to be jack
drinking every night, and.
Speaker 18 (01:48:34):
I still like.
Speaker 4 (01:48:36):
You're a lonster, You're a monster off one or two nights.
Speaker 1 (01:48:41):
I'm a monster with you, jack with you. I do
news for a living.
Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
If you miss any of this, you can obviously go
the podcast. But she has a great website. As a
matter of fact, at the bottom of her website, she
has a series of products that she kind of not
endorses per se, but says, I like these products. They've
worked really well for my customers. If you have to
Sarah Gia wellness that it's s A r a H
G e h A Wellness dot com. You'll see your
(01:49:06):
beautiful face, all the cool stuff, but tons of stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:49:08):
There as well.
Speaker 5 (01:49:09):
If you have the very bottom.
Speaker 3 (01:49:10):
She does list products there that she really believes in
that can help you out as well. Let's give it
a couple of these, miss because we're run short on time.
Speaker 8 (01:49:16):
But my website is so nice of you to spell
it out. But to make it easier for your listeners,
they can also just type in Sarah G Wellness or
Sarah G Nutrition and it will redirect to that long,
annoying Oh that's perfect.
Speaker 5 (01:49:28):
That's awesome, all right, So let's fast forward to one
of these because.
Speaker 8 (01:49:31):
I thought, did you want to talk about the fat
question that you had? Because I did get off track?
Speaker 5 (01:49:35):
Yeah, no, no, I mean fat obviously isn't bad for
you in certain levels, right, correct?
Speaker 8 (01:49:41):
Yeah, the type of fat matter. So we don't want
a high trans fat diet. We don't want a lot
of saturated fats from packaged foods. The biggest thing so
for me growing up in the eighties and nineties, we
always heard low fat everything. There was a snack Wells
cookies and the skim milk and the cheerios, And what
happens when you pull fat out out of food you
replace it with sugar, And that's what was happening. You're
(01:50:02):
having all these people eating these simple carb, high sugar
diets and so fat. It's qualified. Are you eating healthy fats?
Are you eating avocado and salmon and olive oil, or
are you eating fats in the forms of chips and
things like that?
Speaker 1 (01:50:16):
Well, what about steak, seed oils? Steak fat? Is that okay?
A little steak fat.
Speaker 11 (01:50:21):
I'm a big believer in protein. You get some hot
pocket I actually right, that makes a rum cot.
Speaker 4 (01:50:26):
Well, it makes my.
Speaker 5 (01:50:27):
Coat so shiny a strip from a prime ria.
Speaker 8 (01:50:33):
I'm a big believer in protein intake, so I don't
have an issue with fat. Of course, if someone's doctor
sorry with steak, If someone's doctor tells them to avoid things,
I'm not going to go against that. I would say
quality matters, that's the biggest thing. And I always say so,
if you're having steak, I'd like it to be a
grass fed steak, where the fats that are in that
with grass fed steak, and I have a whole article
on my website about this. The fats that are in
(01:50:54):
that are omega three fats more than omega six fats.
You get a much better proportion of the two, and
those are the anti inflammatory ones. So I don't have
any problem with eating steak. I would encourage people to
eat steak that's from one hundred percent grass fed cow,
so they're getting a lot of those benefits.
Speaker 1 (01:51:08):
That's important to know. I would have never have known
the difference between why having a grass fed steak would
make such a difference.
Speaker 8 (01:51:15):
It does really the quality of it, the omega three
fat content, It makes a really big difference.
Speaker 3 (01:51:19):
Also, how the animals are handled as are being far
as well. You know, it's super important to pay attention
to that. We are almost out of time, but I
did want to let you kind of get a couple
of ideas out there for people who are looking for gifts.
Maybe somebody in their life is in the world that
you're in right now. You have a couple ideas.
Speaker 8 (01:51:33):
Yeah, So if you go on my recommended page of
my website, if you forget any of this stuff, most
of it will be on there. My big budget I'm
going all out for somebody would be getting them a sauna.
Speaker 11 (01:51:44):
So that's a big, big guesh most people.
Speaker 8 (01:51:47):
When you hear sauna, you think of your high heat,
big sauna that's in a gym, But an infrared sauna
can be about the size of a shower stall. You
can plug it into your wall, you can put it
on carpet. That's a great one. It's it's definitely a
big budget item. I have one, and it's my favorite
thing from a health perper. My wife okay, well we
know where you're getting her, and then when you do drink,
(01:52:10):
you can just go in the sauna afterwards.
Speaker 11 (01:52:13):
So that would be one of them.
Speaker 8 (01:52:14):
You have to be careful, of course, which one you get.
You don't want to buy the cheapest one out there.
You want one that's made of real solid wood. It's
not full of all kinds of chemicals. My next one
would be for any women that are in perimenopause having
night flashes. Maybe your partner is or someone who really
likes to sleep cold, and the person next to them
doesn't want to turn the AC down to sixty five degrees,
(01:52:36):
which is your optimal sleeping temperature.
Speaker 11 (01:52:38):
I like it in perspective.
Speaker 8 (01:52:40):
They make cooling mattress pads that you can put on
top of your mattress. You can do it on just
one side, or you can both have one. So if
you have a loved one that's struggling with night sweats
or something like that, it's actually surprisingly thoughtful gift to
mattress pad. But if you know someone can't sleep because
of night sweats, a cooling mattress pad is really it
has water that flows through it, Yeah, little tubes that
(01:53:03):
go all throughout it, and then cold water then saves
you money on your AC bill too.
Speaker 1 (01:53:07):
And you don't get choked out in the middle of
the name.
Speaker 11 (01:53:10):
That is an important one.
Speaker 4 (01:53:11):
It's thoughtful.
Speaker 8 (01:53:13):
And the last one I had, which was simpler and
I know Jim will appreciate, is overhauling some of the
things that you're cooking with. So a lot of people
are using those old tough onun coded fast laid in pans.
There's a lot of chemical exposure from that. So switching
to a good cast iron pan, huge fan of that.
Cast iron will ask you for.
Speaker 3 (01:53:30):
Life, sure will cast iron are stainless. Cast iron is
awesome because I believe it gives you a better sear
on proteins and almost anything out there. And a wholes
heat very very well, super good stuff.
Speaker 8 (01:53:40):
And my favorite cast iron. So people say that you
can't cook with cast iron because it's not non stick.
And I love lodge lodges really easy. It's very affordable
if you make a great gift for someone who can
find it in a million stores. But it has a
pebbly texture, so it makes it really hard to do
anything delicate or non stick. So there's a company called
Field Company that machine forges the siding gives you a
(01:54:00):
smooth cast time nice so you can actually when you
season it properly, I can cook.
Speaker 11 (01:54:05):
Eggs and fish in there.
Speaker 4 (01:54:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (01:54:06):
Yeah, people don't think you can do.
Speaker 3 (01:54:08):
And I have no problem with mine either because I've
cooked with it for so long and it has a
natural seasoning so when you heat it up, it releases
all of that stuff and it makes it perfectly fine. Sarah,
I can't thank you enough for your time today. And
again it's Sarahgwellness dot com. If you go to a website,
she has a lot of the information we talked about today,
plus much more at the bottom of that page.
Speaker 6 (01:54:25):
She also has other ideas and if you wanted to
make a scheduled dumb and she'll take phone calls if
you want to make a consultation and go over and
have Sarah help you out with maybe your diet, your
nutrition gets you on a better path for the new year.
Speaker 5 (01:54:36):
You should do that.
Speaker 4 (01:54:36):
It's easy.
Speaker 8 (01:54:37):
If fine on my website and you can have an
email in there. I have a contact me page. You
can gift me to somebody for the holidays to get
your minds. You can gift my services. So if you
want to give somebody a grocery shopping tour or sleeping
consultation or anything like that, you can also gift my
services to somebody.
Speaker 5 (01:54:56):
Always good seeing you, Thank you for coming back.
Speaker 7 (01:54:59):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:55:01):
Right little bit. Guys, Trivia is next. You want to
play a game, goold Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 4 (01:55:08):
Trivia is next.
Speaker 2 (01:55:11):
Call now four oh seven nine one o four.
Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show ro Radio one
O four point one. Thanks so much for tuning in today.
We appreciate that big thanks to Sarah Gia. She was great,
by the way, awesome she was trying to get.
Speaker 5 (01:55:35):
She was trying to go through the explanation of when
she was on the show.
Speaker 3 (01:55:38):
When I saw her last for Primetime Kitchen would have
been like twenty seventeen or something. Man can't remember ned no,
but she was absolutely awesome.
Speaker 5 (01:55:48):
Man, she's great.
Speaker 1 (01:55:51):
We got a lot of really interesting questions from listeners
as well.
Speaker 5 (01:55:53):
So yeah, that will not be That will not be
her last appearance.
Speaker 3 (01:55:56):
I've already tald to her, I said the beginning of
the year, We'll have you in and you roll with
the punches, have a good sense of humor, and you
know this stuff inside. Now all you do is visitor website.
You can see it for sure. So welcome back on Jim,
there's dead. Hello, Jack is here, yep, Ross is here.
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Speaker 5 (01:56:09):
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Speaker 5 (01:56:42):
That's what's in the Jackie sack?
Speaker 4 (01:56:43):
So back to you.
Speaker 5 (01:56:44):
Clickity, you gotta one, two, three, four or five?
Speaker 1 (01:56:47):
Let's go one.
Speaker 5 (01:56:48):
One is Carol, Carol?
Speaker 4 (01:56:50):
How you doing good? How are you doing great? Carol?
Speaker 5 (01:56:53):
Want to play a little game with us?
Speaker 11 (01:56:55):
Here it is.
Speaker 3 (01:56:55):
Let's do it show all right, Carol, This is a
real easy game. Got a question here for you. Four answers.
One of these answers, Carol, is a lie?
Speaker 5 (01:57:06):
What oh I know, Carol? You just another man lying
to you, Carol.
Speaker 1 (01:57:11):
I get it hanging there, girl.
Speaker 5 (01:57:14):
But if you can find it, I will send you
over to see Jack and you can do with him
with what you please.
Speaker 4 (01:57:19):
Nice, alrighty, all right, fine.
Speaker 5 (01:57:21):
Man, peppery beard, he looks very nice tonight.
Speaker 3 (01:57:23):
Here we go, Bud, all right, Here we go on
this day in nineteen fifty three, Oscar nominated actor known
for his quirky demeanor and distinct speaking voice.
Speaker 5 (01:57:34):
Jeff Gobl He only flies con Air Nick Cage.
Speaker 6 (01:57:38):
He likes, he likes being himself being John Malcovitch John Malkovich.
Speaker 4 (01:57:44):
Was born on this day.
Speaker 8 (01:57:45):
Jack.
Speaker 3 (01:57:46):
Here are three fun facts about John and one dangerous liaison.
Speaker 5 (01:57:56):
Come back.
Speaker 3 (01:57:56):
All right, all right, Carol, here we go we're talking
about John Malcovitch, Which one of these is not true?
Number one, As a young man he struggled with his weight.
He lost that weight by eating only jello for four months,
losing seventy pounds. Number two he is of Serbian descent.
Number three he owns two clothing lines, Techno Bohemian and
(01:58:19):
Uncle Kimono. Or lastly, he lost a fortune with scam
investor Bernie made Off.
Speaker 4 (01:58:25):
Which of those is a lie? I'm gonna go at
number one.
Speaker 5 (01:58:30):
No, that's absolutely true.
Speaker 4 (01:58:32):
Sorry.
Speaker 3 (01:58:32):
John Malkovich ate only jello for four months as a
young man because he got shame for being fat. He
lost seventy pounds. Wow, what do you think he said?
Speaker 5 (01:58:41):
Was the most interesting part of that entire thing? This poop.
His poop was technicolor. It was a very interesting. I
wonder what our last guest would have to say about
that diet.
Speaker 1 (01:58:52):
Yeah, exactly, nothing good.
Speaker 5 (01:58:55):
Sorry, two, three, four or five.
Speaker 4 (01:58:56):
Let's just go to dude.
Speaker 5 (01:58:57):
Right there is jewels, jewels.
Speaker 4 (01:58:59):
How you doing? He did there doing great? Jewels.
Speaker 3 (01:59:03):
We're talking about John Malkovich, Which one of these is
not true? Number one he is of Serbian descent. Number
two he owns two clothing lines, Techno Bohemian and Uncle Kimono,
or lastly, he lost a fortune with scam investor Bernie Madoff.
Speaker 5 (01:59:21):
One, that's the one you're on.
Speaker 11 (01:59:26):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:59:27):
Any idea where you know where is where.
Speaker 3 (01:59:29):
He actually comes from, where his family descends from. It's
close there. Croatia. Oh wow, Yeah he's Croatian. His family
is a Croatian.
Speaker 5 (01:59:38):
Yeah, he looks it. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:59:39):
Yeah, he has a weird, got Eastern European thing going.
He does own two clothing lines. One's called Techno Bohemian
and the other one is called Uncle Uncle Kimono, which
is cool, which is a creepy ass name, Like if
you tell somebody if you're if your kid goes, hey,
I'll be all right back, I'm going to Uncle Kimono's.
Speaker 5 (01:59:56):
You are not going to Uncle Kimono's because it sounds creepy.
Speaker 4 (02:00:00):
He done it.
Speaker 1 (02:00:00):
No, no sounds hit.
Speaker 3 (02:00:02):
He did lose a fortune with scam investor Bernie Madof
so much. He will not say the number. Really, yeah,
it's like it is it. Kevin Bacon who also did
the same thing, and his wife carry said, yeah, they
will not talk about the number. They just said they
lost a significant amount of money, and so did he.
Speaker 4 (02:00:15):
Oh wow.
Speaker 3 (02:00:17):
Yeah, a couple of other things you may not know
about John Malkovich before we get to the top of
the hour and have to suffer through some ross thoughts.
Speaker 7 (02:00:23):
Oh dude, this one, you're gonna love this. I'm gonna
make you eat your words on this one. This one's
a banger.
Speaker 1 (02:00:28):
He's one of my favorite actors, and some of his
films are my favorites.
Speaker 3 (02:00:32):
He was the first actor to win a major award
portraying himself.
Speaker 1 (02:00:36):
Yeah, being John Malcovy.
Speaker 3 (02:00:38):
He won the New York Times Film or Critic Film
Award or something like that for being John Malcovitch, which
I've never seen.
Speaker 1 (02:00:45):
I have never seen it either.
Speaker 3 (02:00:46):
It's Savannah Bones from the Monsters. It's Savannah's I think
one of her favorite movies they all time.
Speaker 7 (02:00:51):
John Cusack correct, Yes, yeah, I have seen it.
Speaker 18 (02:00:54):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (02:00:54):
If not for acting, he wanted to be a composer,
out of the box, as far out as you can get,
underwater trombone player.
Speaker 11 (02:01:03):
Oh jeez.
Speaker 7 (02:01:04):
I combined Deb's answer with my first answer, Well.
Speaker 3 (02:01:07):
That's the least manly thing you think you could do
as a profession or stereotypically, it would it would be
not considered very manly.
Speaker 5 (02:01:13):
Ballet answer.
Speaker 6 (02:01:14):
That's funny, tailoring, sewing, florist. He wanted to be a florist.
Speaker 5 (02:01:20):
It's kind of wild.
Speaker 4 (02:01:21):
Good goes, he goes.
Speaker 3 (02:01:22):
I don't either want to be a florist or let's say,
a major league baseball pitcher, Like, okay, you know what.
Speaker 6 (02:01:26):
His net worth is now? Because I look after the
Bernie Madoff thing, what it estimated is now twenty.
Speaker 4 (02:01:32):
Five million exactly. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:01:33):
Wow, he's probably at one point probably worth like sixty
ooh god that hurts.
Speaker 4 (02:01:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:01:38):
I mean, dude, if you're getting like nineteen or twenty
two percent returns, guess what you do? Give that guy
a lot of money.
Speaker 9 (02:01:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:01:44):
And then lastly here he's a big fan of the
country Portugal. He actually loves it so much. Not only
does he have a home there, he owns a nightclub
in the in the U in the capitol Lisbon, he
owns a nightclub there.
Speaker 8 (02:01:54):
So there you go.
Speaker 5 (02:01:55):
That's John Malcovich, born on this day, seventy three years old.
Speaker 1 (02:01:58):
If you haven't seen Dangerous Liaisons with him, I know
it's an old film, but it's fantastic. With Glenn Close,
Michelle Pfeiffer.
Speaker 4 (02:02:04):
Is the period piece.
Speaker 5 (02:02:05):
It is choice, so then don't worry about it if
it's told or not.
Speaker 4 (02:02:08):
As a matter of fact, right, he did.
Speaker 3 (02:02:10):
He was in a music video and I can't remember
who the music video was for, but he is in
that period piece and he actually barred it from the
set of Dangerous Lias. And also here in that music video.
Speaker 1 (02:02:22):
He's also Robert Zemeckis's BeO Wolf. Is he really yeah,
the animated version, that's wild.
Speaker 3 (02:02:27):
He's really really talented. Matter of fact, we saw him
in Curse of the Vampire, I believe. Yeah, that's the
one that Willem Dafoe was in. I think he was
the guy driving that entire party of that movie. There
Walking Unbroken Lass by Annie Lynch a video.
Speaker 4 (02:02:42):
Yeah, oh man, all right, Ross, will you get thoughts?
Speaker 7 (02:02:45):
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June twenty sixth, twenty twenty six that I can already
tell you. For me, I think it's one of the
funniest situations I have ever come across. This is not
a funny moment in history. This is a funny moment
in the future. And I, with my soccer knowledge, can
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let all of Central Florida know that one of the
craziest coincidences is happening June twenty sixth, twenty twenty six
I cannot wait to tell you the comedy rights itself.
Speaker 3 (02:03:24):
All right, we'll be back and we'll find out what's
so damn funny. Welcome back to the Jim Colbert Show,
Roll Radio one oh four point one. Another big thanks
to our friend Sarah Geea for dropping mine if you
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Speaker 4 (02:03:46):
Have it up like now.
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Yeah, now, so do you gonta check that out. She'll
be joining us again, man after the beginning of the year.
Just talking to her a little bit before she got
out of here, and she was great, had a great time.
So thanks Sarah. We appreciate your time for sure.
Speaker 5 (02:03:56):
I'm Jim.
Speaker 3 (02:03:57):
There's debb Hello. Check us here as well. Yeah, and
Ross has some thoughts.
Speaker 5 (02:04:02):
Let's get him.
Speaker 4 (02:04:03):
It's weird. Oh yeah, it's funny.
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not right it. This sounds like Asasha Baron Cohen movie
About to happen. It's about to happen. It is going
to happen.
Speaker 5 (02:04:47):
So this hasn't happened. This hasn't happened yet.
Speaker 4 (02:04:49):
June June.
Speaker 5 (02:04:51):
I believe it's June twenty six.
Speaker 4 (02:04:53):
Is that what I said?
Speaker 5 (02:04:54):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 4 (02:04:55):
June twenty six.
Speaker 7 (02:04:56):
A match during the twenty twenty six World Cup will
be taken place. Now, now, mind you this World Cup.
Don't touch the dial, don't turn off the radio. We're
not talking about soccer. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay, I know,
I know my audience, Just don't freak out. I understand
the World Cup is happening, you know it. I know
it's a very big deal for the people who care. Now,
(02:05:19):
this is the first World Cup to have forty eight teams,
and it's also the first World Cup to ever be
played over an entire continent. So that's Canada, us of
a daymn believe it and mechijo, all right, So that's
the first time. That's important because there are host cities
in Guadalajara, Mexico City, there's Miami, there's Toronto, there's Tech,
(02:05:43):
There's Dallas which is really Arlington but whatever. The Atlanta
does have one. They Seattle. Seattle, in fact, is hosting
a match on June twenty sixth, Jim, and guess what.
It's been officially designated by the local organizers as the
(02:06:03):
Pride Match of the FIFA World Cup.
Speaker 4 (02:06:06):
That's awesome. The Pride Match, The Pride Match.
Speaker 7 (02:06:10):
This is an effort by Seattle's organizing committee to celebrate
LGBTQ plus inclusion and coincide with the city's Pride weekend.
Do you see where the funny is almost on its
way here?
Speaker 5 (02:06:24):
I do not see it.
Speaker 4 (02:06:26):
I cannot since the horizon of funny.
Speaker 5 (02:06:28):
Let me give you one other hint.
Speaker 7 (02:06:31):
The Pride Match branding is not formally part of FIFA's
core tournament programming. They designated this match to be the
Pride LGBTQ plus Inclusive Spread Awareness match.
Speaker 5 (02:06:47):
Okay, the thing is here.
Speaker 7 (02:06:51):
They decided that match before the World Cup draw had happened,
so they didn't know that the two two teams playing
on June twenty six for the Pride Match is Egypt
and Iran. Seattle, you have the opportunity to do the funniest.
Speaker 5 (02:07:18):
Thing ever, that is really really funny. He'd your septum
pierced wimming.
Speaker 6 (02:07:26):
Grab your unicorn boy twinks, get them tickets. Oh my god, almighty,
make out in front of this Egyptian national team.
Speaker 5 (02:07:38):
Oh the Iranian got them.
Speaker 7 (02:07:40):
Show them how it's done when two dudes go at
it over in row eight.
Speaker 4 (02:07:45):
Oh man, I can't throw you off this building. Oh yeah,
that's crazy.
Speaker 7 (02:07:49):
It is sparking so much controversy already it is now
and now they can't move it like Seattle cannot back.
Speaker 3 (02:07:55):
They're never going to back out of that. I don't
care what teams say or do. There's no way they're
There's no way they're going to compromise at Seattle.
Speaker 7 (02:08:02):
We are going to be finding out who has a
stronger creed here, Seattle or Iran.
Speaker 4 (02:08:12):
We Well, there's no way.
Speaker 3 (02:08:12):
You don't send your World Cup team because of this though, right,
But I mean there has to be you have to
be able to make that. Are they gonna make some
statement you believe going in like, although we have to
play this World Cup, we understand there's something happening.
Speaker 5 (02:08:23):
We do not condone or endorse this in any way,
shape or born.
Speaker 7 (02:08:27):
And so there are plenty of people who are criticizing
the LGBTQ theming. There are plenty of people who are,
you know, being very critical of the two countries and
their literal laws that they.
Speaker 4 (02:08:41):
Have against gay people.
Speaker 11 (02:08:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (02:08:44):
So this is going to also be the first World
Cup match not just to have forty eight teams or
three countries spanning an entire continent. This will also be
the first match with three teams going against themselves. You
will have to see Sattle versus Iran, verse is Egypt It's.
Speaker 4 (02:09:05):
And Seattle's got that.
Speaker 3 (02:09:07):
Seattle's got that in their blood, that whole thing once
you know, obviously they know this now, and I mean
they got that in their blood.
Speaker 7 (02:09:12):
Wasn't it Seattle or just somewhere in the Pacific Northwest
where they were like, you know what, we're our own
thing now.
Speaker 6 (02:09:18):
Yeah, Yeah, they basically built the city inside the city
and occupied.
Speaker 5 (02:09:22):
It for a while.
Speaker 1 (02:09:22):
That'd be Portland, Portland. Yeah, it was the same place
with the inflatable frog who started the inflatable protest again
against ice.
Speaker 7 (02:09:31):
There is I don't have the answers to this, but
I do have the popcorn getting popped, and I know
what I'm rooting for. I'm rooting for the greatest Pride
themed event in human history.
Speaker 9 (02:09:47):
I want.
Speaker 6 (02:09:48):
They have to do this stuff in the crowd, the signs,
the whole nine yards, right, they have to be able
to do all that.
Speaker 7 (02:09:52):
I want the million man sachet, I want. I want.
I want this to be the gayest football match of
all time. And I don't think that's too much to
ask for due to the opportunity.
Speaker 3 (02:10:07):
He'll let me ask when it comes to World Cup soccer,
do those teams do the crowds travel well, I mean
they're well, they're not gonna be able to travel here.
Speaker 5 (02:10:14):
And nobody from Iran is coming here. Well, I mean
I don't think you can.
Speaker 2 (02:10:18):
Can you?
Speaker 3 (02:10:18):
I mean, I think with Egypt, I believe you can
get here, but I don't know as an Iranian can
you come to America right now?
Speaker 4 (02:10:24):
Is that a legit question. That is a legit question.
Speaker 7 (02:10:27):
Yeah, I think it's got a legit kind of sad
answer a little bit if you ask me.
Speaker 5 (02:10:32):
But for those with the means, I think they they're
allowed to travel, they just can't stay.
Speaker 4 (02:10:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:10:38):
I was gonna say, I think there are bands though.
I think they just dropped a bunch of bands from
different countries that are not allowed to come here.
Speaker 5 (02:10:43):
I think that maybe one of them. I mean, if
and he's gonna be on.
Speaker 7 (02:10:45):
That list, is gonna be iran The question that's being
around because the clash between the symbolism of pride and
the actual laws in the countries participating invites a broader,
let's say discussion. Is such a match useful and raising awareness?
I tend to think it does, and I know I
get it. I had this debate with all my friends
(02:11:07):
a long time ago. I remember when the NFL wore
helmets that basically said end racism.
Speaker 4 (02:11:12):
Yeah, I mean they had it in their end zones
and everything.
Speaker 7 (02:11:14):
Yeah, they had it all in the end zones. And
there's two different takes. You can look at that and
get pissed off at it and go what is that doing?
And then the other take is going. It's probably not
doing much, but it can't hurt. And I would tell
the people who go, what does that do? It does nothing.
I would remind you that advertising is a billion dollar
(02:11:34):
business for a reason.
Speaker 4 (02:11:36):
Yeah, it's way way more than that.
Speaker 18 (02:11:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:11:38):
By the way, you're not going to change anybody in
Iran's change. You're not going to change anybody's mind in
Iran or Egypt when it comes to how they feel
about homosexuality.
Speaker 5 (02:11:45):
So it'll wind up just being a giant troll.
Speaker 7 (02:11:47):
Yeah yeah, yeah, Like you're not going to change a
country's laws. But the only way a gay Iranian could
feel comfortable watching their national team is on June twenty six.
Speaker 1 (02:12:01):
It's also interesting if they'll show that match in Egypt
and I wrong.
Speaker 7 (02:12:06):
And what are they gonna do with the fans, right
because seattle about the troll to live.
Speaker 5 (02:12:11):
In hell out of this.
Speaker 4 (02:12:12):
It is gonna be Oh.
Speaker 7 (02:12:14):
See the fact that they chose a game and didn't
know the teams and that ended up being two countries
that let's just not a hot take here. They have
some opinions about the gay community, they're not fans. You
could not write it. You can't write it. I listen
the final is in July, but the real soccer match
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is on June twenty six. Something is gonna happen. And
those are eRASS.
Speaker 5 (02:12:40):
Thoughts, very funny.
Speaker 4 (02:12:41):
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When he leaves a party, I'm calling this good. Yeah,
Well that's the party. It's so funny.
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One of the topics I had today we didn't get
to was is how you leave a party without being
that douchebag guy that.
Speaker 5 (02:14:48):
Go, well, I just be the douchebag guy.
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Well, the Irish exit kind of thing. Is that what
they call it?
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Irish exit.
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I love the Irish exit.
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Irish exited. Last night I find the boss.
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I look at it right, and then I said, great party,
I'll see you next year, and I get the hell out.
Speaker 4 (02:15:00):
That's exactly what you do. The big goodbye as was
you know, that was. That was Larry David was famous
for the big goabye. He wouldn't He would avoid everybody
until the very end, and he say goodbye. Goodness. See
what do you think they say you should do? I
don't know. Would you leave a party?
Speaker 8 (02:15:14):
What?
Speaker 4 (02:15:14):
What do you think they say? Make the host?
Speaker 5 (02:15:16):
Take yeah, take the host, and then put.
Speaker 4 (02:15:18):
Some silver in your pockets.
Speaker 5 (02:15:19):
I don't know, say as little as possible. Hey, you
gotta go, see you soon.
Speaker 3 (02:15:22):
In other words, offer no explanation, because it sounds like
you're trying to make up an excuse to leave.
Speaker 5 (02:15:28):
Just leave, is what they say.
Speaker 4 (02:15:29):
Got to get the kids, there's something, bring on the stove, Well.
Speaker 3 (02:15:32):
Say any of them, because nobody believes it. Just say, hey,
it's time for me to roll. Yeah, yeah, it's gouy.
Gotta get out of your party, suckaving, shake the hands,
give a big thanks, and get out the door.
Speaker 7 (02:15:40):
It's amazing what confident and being look looking confident will do,
because that's kind of what the difference is. You're making
something up, or it's it's irrelevant.
Speaker 4 (02:15:50):
Who cares?
Speaker 3 (02:15:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, nobody cares. Nobody's gonna believe you anyway.
I mean, you know you you've known the schedule for
a while now, you know. I mean if you've been
there an hour and a half. So I usually try
to do an hour hour fifteen minutes, say hey to
all my friends. I don't get to see usually around
the building, and then get the hell out of Dodge.
Speaker 1 (02:16:04):
It's what it's for.
Speaker 4 (02:16:05):
Yeah, I've gotten older. Parties are harder for me. I
don't know what that is. First, while I'm tired early,
I have one drink and I'm like, okay, bedtime. I'm
looking for a couch to lay on, which always embarrasses
my wife.
Speaker 5 (02:16:16):
Parking is more of a concern.
Speaker 4 (02:16:18):
Do you guys do a company party at your place?
Speaker 2 (02:16:20):
We do?
Speaker 4 (02:16:21):
Really when we're doing one this coming Friday. No, I'm sorry,
two a week from Friday.
Speaker 5 (02:16:26):
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That's good.
Speaker 3 (02:16:27):
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Talk to him about where you are in your saving life,
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Yeah, that actually happens quite frequent. We get a lot
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basic questions. You know, I'm thinking about doing this, or
I'm thinking, you know, my four one K has that
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And usually within a five or ten or fifteen minute conversation,
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kind of financial independence, which those first few steps that
we've as we've talked about for years now are the
hardest they are.
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And I think what you find is is you kind
of lose that nervousness after that first call and you go, oh, Jesus,
that wasn't that pain.
Speaker 5 (02:17:39):
Wasn't that painful?
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I'll do this again, and then you'll learn it more
and more you get confident, then you'll want alert you
know kind of thing.
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Well you really, I think what you realize more than
anything is you're not it's not you're not that bad off.
Usually it's not unfixable, it's not irrepaarable. You can you
can make process towards your goal without having to stop
eating or turn off the cable or never take it.
You know, these things are fixable. And I think people
say there. I think a lot of times they're afraid
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we're gonna say that's it, shut off the cable. You know,
you're no more dinners, No, you know TV dinners every night.
Speaker 3 (02:18:09):
And we almost never say that, right, we never say that,
At the fact the exact opposite. Sometimes usually have our
time people getting people to spend the money they've saved
for that long, Well.
Speaker 4 (02:18:17):
Yeah, we're convincing, convincing them not to be anxious about it. Right,
Like I've had people come in who are very visibly
anxious about the conversation we are about to have. And
then when it's very clear to them, or should at
least be very clear to them, that they're on the
right path, they're not. You know, yeah, maybe you need
to fix this or you need to fix that, but
you're not in bad shape. But I can still see
they struggle to let go of that anxiety. So sometimes
(02:18:41):
it takes a couple three times for them to actually
believe what I'm telling them or what the numbers are
telling you.
Speaker 6 (02:18:47):
For sure.
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And by the way, if you have any questions now
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minutes or so, so you can certainly do that. Let's
get to the list, though, because this actually made a
lot of news last week and the week before when
Michael Dell and his wife, whose eyes are perpetually open,
steps a week and steps up and gives like six
point twenty five billion dollars to start these Trump accounts,
(02:19:10):
and then, I mean, I don't care what you read.
Speaker 5 (02:19:14):
Everybody had a piece on the Trump account.
Speaker 4 (02:19:17):
Do I do it?
Speaker 8 (02:19:17):
What is it?
Speaker 18 (02:19:18):
What do I do?
Speaker 12 (02:19:19):
What?
Speaker 5 (02:19:19):
Is the Trump account. It sounds a lot like a
four to one K is what it sounds like.
Speaker 1 (02:19:23):
What is it?
Speaker 4 (02:19:23):
It sounds to me, And there's still some ambiguity surrounding it.
A lot of the details have not completely come out
from the big beautiful bill. But what it essentially is
like an iray or a RAW. It's more like an
ira in that it's tax deferred. It's not tax deductible. Okay,
it's the gross tax deferred until you spend it. So
any child between currently how it's written is from January
(02:19:44):
first of this year through the end of twenty twenty seven,
right coincidentally, I don't know who's going to be president
during that time. Everybody who's born between that time frame
will get a thousand dollars contributed to that account. Then
Franz family relatives whoever, can contribute up to five thousand
dollars to those accounts throughout the child's lifetime. And it's
the thousand dollars is only going to people who are
(02:20:04):
born in that period, but people under the age of
eighteen are eligible.
Speaker 3 (02:20:09):
To open them on their own or through their family sure,
and just take advantage of the system that's set up
for that money.
Speaker 4 (02:20:14):
Yeah, it's kind of cool. I actually did the math
if you to put six grand, if you to put
if the thousand dollars had opened the account for an
eighteen year old right now, eighteen years ago, and then
let's say the family and friends added five grand, which
is what you're eligible to add, it would be worth
about thirty thousand dollars today if it had been invested
in the S and P five hundred, which is essentially
what they're talking about doing so, And the beauty of
(02:20:35):
it is it's not just for retirement, it's for whatever,
buying a house, and they have some limitations college houses
and some other things. I think even you can open
a business with it. But how do how you verify
these things or qualifies? Really kind of the devil's in
the details. Sure, I mean, I mean would you suggest this?
I mean why not? Yeah, it's a three thousand dollars right, qualify? Yeah,
(02:20:55):
you just got to open the account.
Speaker 5 (02:20:56):
Yeah, that's it, right.
Speaker 4 (02:20:57):
And again, how they're going to distribute this, how the
money gets moved from place to the other, I have
no idea, and I'm a little concerned they don't have
an idea yet. But essentially, it's it's pre money and
then it's an opportunity at birthdays. You know, a lot
of times you get your used We used to get
our five dollars bill or whatever they get in probably
twenty nowadays. Yeah, from granted exactly, and you knew which
(02:21:17):
relatives were cheap by the way, Yeah, like I don't
want that on a little bit, but anyway that money
could go into this particular kind as well, till you
get to the maximum of six thousand total dolls.
Speaker 3 (02:21:27):
All right, let's move on mental hacks for accumulating wealth.
Little tricks that we play on ourselves. And when you
say little tricks we plan on ourselves to save money.
Is that what we're talking about.
Speaker 4 (02:21:35):
Well, I'll give you an example. So, and what drove
me to send that to you was I was having
a conversation with my brother in law. My brother in
law is in the same business. He actually was my
intern thirty years ago and is still in the business
with me. And we were driving somewhere to get food
or something for the relatives, and we're having a conversation
and I said to him, you know, when I buy
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we were talking about cars. He's a car guy. He
loves cars, and I said, you know, when I buy
a new call, I don't pay cash. And he was
a little surprised, and he said, go on, and I said, well,
what I do is I will finance the car for
two years but pay it off in a year. And
he was still kind of looking at me funny. He said,
I do the exact same thing. And I asked him why,
and it was the same reason. Let's say you buy
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a fifty thousand dollars car. You've saved the fifty which
is awesome, by the way, and you say, well, I'm
just going to pay cash for the car because I
don't want to pay interest or any of those things.
I get that, and I'm not saying that's wrong. Don't
don't take this as an absolute. But the trick I
play on myself is I'd like to keep my fifty
grand and then I forced myself, through my income through
cash flow, to pay off the car in one year. Now,
somebody might be listening and say, well, once you pay
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interest for that year, and that's that's true, I will,
I'll pay a lot less interest, a minimal or nominal
amount of interest.
Speaker 3 (02:22:44):
You're only financing it for a couple of years. Rates
really actually a year. That's always what I've done over
the last thirty years of my life. When I bought
a car, is I didn't take cash because I have
the cash.
Speaker 4 (02:22:54):
I like the cash. I want the cash like everybody else, right,
I like to look at it in the account. It
feels nice because cash is king.
Speaker 7 (02:23:02):
Indeed, those are three words that the older I get,
the more and more I understand.
Speaker 5 (02:23:07):
Cash is king.
Speaker 4 (02:23:08):
Well in the beauty of cash and people. A lot
of times clients will fuss at us because we make
clients who take income keep more cash or in treasuries
or something that looks at least like cash, and so
much that it won't go down. We keep. We make
our clients who spay. Let's say, have a client who
spends thirty grand a year out of their lump sum
of assets. I make them keep at least eighteen months
worth of cash on hand. Now I might keep it
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in a money market or treasuries, but it is a
cash instruments. And sometimes clients will fuss at us in
a good market because why do I have so much cash?
Why is it all in the market. Of course they
won't say that if the market drops thirty percent or right.
And the reason I say that, and the reason I
talk about cash and what the reason why Ross is
saying cash is king is because it gives you options.
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Because if I have to sell a bunch of securities
to create the thirty grand for the person I just described,
but the market's down thirty percent, you're losing. I gotta
sell way more stuff. And you say, well, what's the
big deal with that? Well, not a big deal. But
then you would say, because the market's going to come back.
But here's the problem. I've sold thirty percent more stuff.
I don't have any more for when the market comes
(02:24:11):
back up. So I am a stickler with my team.
If I see an account where somebody's taken income and
I don't see eighteen months cash, somebody's in trouble. Really,
Oh yeah, big time. Because I went through I went
through ninety nine, I went through two thousand and eight.
I saw the clients who succeeded in the clients who didn't,
and the clients who had cash reserves were able to
make much better decisions that allowed them to get through
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those periods. Because we know the average recession lasts fourteen
and a half to fifteen months historically from peak to
trough to peak. But if you're selling a bunch of
stuff in the trough because you didn't prepare for that downturn,
the results to your portfolio long term are very detribal.
Speaker 3 (02:24:51):
Yeah, very detrimental. You can't make that money back up
and you've lost it at the worst rate.
Speaker 4 (02:24:56):
Yeah, it's And if you retired in ninety nine, or
you retired in two thousand and seven, think about it.
If you had half a million dollars, let's say, and
then you woke up at the end of eight and
now you had three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. That
what that does to your psyche, What that does to
your spending, the way it makes you feel for the
next twenty years that you're retired. You have to prepare
your portfolio, especially when you go to take income and retirement,
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for those downturns. And that's going back to my car thing.
It's because I like to have cash. Some people freak
out about cash. Is I like to say, sometimes you
win by not losing. Yeah, we keep cash as well,
and we have the money where we need it, but
we do keep up quite a bit of cash. Actually,
somebody made a comment, because I'd say something about that,
where do you keep it? Oh, stop in a billow
case in my backyard? Tred here in a drawer.
Speaker 7 (02:25:42):
That's kind of actually my question. I've heard that advice,
not from you, I've heard it from movies. I've heard
it from friends that.
Speaker 5 (02:25:51):
Like, you grab that money, you bury it? Why bury it? Literally?
Speaker 4 (02:25:56):
Bury it?
Speaker 8 (02:25:56):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (02:25:57):
Why?
Speaker 2 (02:25:57):
Like?
Speaker 7 (02:25:57):
Why is that a stereotype when it comes to money
getting buried in the backyard?
Speaker 4 (02:26:02):
That's Depression era thinking because you know, during the depression.
Speaker 6 (02:26:06):
It comes from the Bible too, is that right Bible? Well, well, yeah,
the one son buried his money so it wouldn't be spent.
The other one invested it, and that the dad you know,
awarded the one who took the risk, and not because
the one who buried it didn't do anything with.
Speaker 4 (02:26:20):
It unintended consequences.
Speaker 5 (02:26:24):
Yeah, apparently the you know, Bible is not my son.
Speaker 4 (02:26:26):
That's strange parenting.
Speaker 7 (02:26:27):
Just clear up all the confusion. You should never bury cash.
Speaker 4 (02:26:31):
I wouldn't. No, I've had literally had clients who put
money in the walls of their home, which, if your
home burns down, is generally not a good idea, stupid.
Speaker 1 (02:26:40):
Or even forget it that it's there.
Speaker 4 (02:26:41):
Or they or they passed. And in two cases that
I can think of, the person passed and then the relatives.
One of them knew, so he was able to dig
into the wall, and I think somebody found out later
after the fact and did not get the loot. So
we're not talking about one hundred bucks. We're talking about
tens of thousands of dollars. And that's depression era thinking.
You know, literally, I don't know how many thousand, literally
thousands of banks went out of business during the depression,
(02:27:04):
and so people who were born in that ear in
particular remembered that and thought, well, that's.
Speaker 3 (02:27:09):
Not going to happen to me again. Yeah, that's like
in the movie It's a Wonderful Life and there's a
run on that bank. That's exactly what that looks like.
You know, people want their cash out of the bank,
and the bank's like, look, man, that's wrapped up in
his mortgage and that guy's business. We ain't got it
the money. It's not we don't have a big room
of money, dude, it's not like that. That's not how
banks work.
Speaker 5 (02:27:24):
Well.
Speaker 4 (02:27:24):
People think that though, they think, well, for for every
dollar I have on this statement, there's some cash in
a vault, but it's more like, no, for every dollar
you have on that statement, there's about twenty five cents
in the vault. Yeah, if you're lucky. If you're lucky. Yeah,
And that's how banks leverage and obviously make money.
Speaker 3 (02:27:39):
Scott Brown with us again, that's Edgewater Family Wealth Edgewater
Familywealth dot com. If you'd like to go and make
yourself an appointment for a consultation, you can do it easily.
Just go to that pull down bar and maybe that consultation. Hey,
what do you feel about gold? It's you know, we've
never really talked about this. You know, gold gets pushed
a lot, and of course it made it over four
thousand dollars an ounce, and you know, and it's so
bizarre how that is is moved around. Do investors look
(02:28:03):
at gold as a safe haven for money or is
that a place where you put your gold when you're
not sure about things or money when you're not sure
about things.
Speaker 5 (02:28:10):
Where does that go?
Speaker 4 (02:28:11):
I think you're right about with your latter statement. I
think people gold is a store of value. When things
aren't going well, gold tends to uptick. So I think
the average in return of gold over the last forty
or fifty years is probably around seven or eight percent,
which isn't terrible. Most of that has been gained in
the last few years. It goes through spurts, so when
we have downturns in the economy, gold tends to grow. Right.
(02:28:32):
People see it as an alternative asset class well, at
least I'll have the gold, which I can then do
I don't know what with. I don't know if they
think they're walking down to Public's with it and peeling
off a sliver to pay for their eggs my saloon. Yeah,
but I have always said this about gold because of
my forty years of doing this. This is what I've
seen with gold is a trade. So if you think, well,
the markets, let's say you're sitting there today listening to us,
(02:28:54):
and you think, well, the market's not going to do
very well over the next five years, I'll buy gold.
Gold will hold up, and then someday I'll get out
of the gold when the market's slow and I'll buy
back into the market. I see that as a legitimate
use for gold. I wouldn't personally do it because then
you have to know when it's going up and when
it's going down, when the market's going up, and when
it's going down, and forty years I haven't figured that out.
But that's how typically people use it. The idea. People
(02:29:16):
will often say, well, I've got gold buried under my house.
And I did have a guy who had like thirty
thousand dollars worth of gold buried under his house. Somebody
just texted said they have twenty five k and a
folders can on their property somewhere. Yeah, did you get
an address?
Speaker 5 (02:29:28):
We can figure it out. Ross just ran out of
the room.
Speaker 4 (02:29:32):
Oh god. But yeah, gold is a weird thing for people,
and some people you can't argue. And whenever things they're
going poorly, whenever there's a downturn in the market, one
thing you can count on is somebody will get on
TV and so I'll try to sell you gold clothes.
Speaker 5 (02:29:46):
They do it already as well, for sure.
Speaker 3 (02:29:49):
And somebody said they had a hard time finding Aftermath
your podcast with Ross where you guys talk about stuff
like this.
Speaker 5 (02:29:54):
Where can they find that?
Speaker 4 (02:29:55):
So the easiest way to find it is on the
aftermathpod dot com website. Because we are having there's so
many aftermaths we're finding so we're tweaking the name to
try to make it easy because I've heard several people
say that. In fact, I looked for it and told
my team I couldn't find it. So if you go
to their work, I'm sorry, we're working on it. But
if you want to hear Ross and I pontific k
for hours on end, you can go to Aftermath pod
(02:30:16):
dot com. Is it after Math the Pod or Aftermath
Pod Rock. I believe it's after Math the the Pod.
I'll tell you yeah, So if you go there, there
are links to it. We've had a blast, have we not?
Speaker 7 (02:30:27):
Oh my god, I've yes. They answered to that question
is yes. And the best way that I have found
the pod is just by looking up after Aftermath with
Scott and Ross. You have our names attached to Aftermath,
then it usually does the does the trick I've had.
It's been more than educational. I've had my dumb moments,
but I would like to say that I think I've
had a one or just one smart moment.
Speaker 3 (02:30:50):
Yeah, in eleven episodes. Let me tell this real quick.
It's aftermathpod dot com. There is no the no the
Aftermath Pod.
Speaker 5 (02:30:58):
You're fired right there.
Speaker 4 (02:31:00):
There was one bad moment.
Speaker 7 (02:31:02):
And one of the best benefits of doing this pod
with Scott is kind of just asking some of the
dumb questions that I feel comfortable asking because I it
is still a foreign language and a cosmos of information
when it comes to the education that comes with money
and learning about money, especially because my entire life it
(02:31:24):
was one of the things that you would never talk about.
So to hear what someone may go through if they
majored in finance and learning more terms, it has been. Yes,
give it a listen, it has been. You can, at
the very least hear me learn a lot.
Speaker 4 (02:31:42):
Tune in and hear me on the show.
Speaker 5 (02:31:46):
I am the Joe Schmo.
Speaker 7 (02:31:48):
Asking the average questions, trying to learn and get a
leg up for a better future.
Speaker 3 (02:31:53):
And by the way, do you guys have an email
address associated with that so people can send you questions.
Speaker 5 (02:31:57):
For the pod?
Speaker 7 (02:31:57):
Or no?
Speaker 4 (02:31:58):
I think they can go to the web site.
Speaker 8 (02:32:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:32:00):
On the website at top it says contact and you
can link it right there and send them any messages.
Speaker 4 (02:32:05):
Clearly, I'm on top of all. Yeah, that is right there.
Speaker 5 (02:32:07):
It's perfect, very easy.
Speaker 4 (02:32:08):
There are many choices.
Speaker 5 (02:32:10):
Yeah, you can get it wrong. Each episode is thirty minutes.
Speaker 7 (02:32:13):
Each one of them is about a ten minute segment
with slash question that Scott and I get to the
bottom of.
Speaker 5 (02:32:20):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:32:21):
It's a lot of fun.
Speaker 5 (02:32:21):
Yeah, that's going to blast with it and Scott is
letting me so very nice man. That's aftermath pod dot com.
Speaker 4 (02:32:27):
Check that out, yep. And if you want to reach
out to the team, you go to Edgewaterfamilywealth dot com.
You can download the two books that are there, one
about how to use a financial advisor. In my book,
I never made anybody rich. And if you again, if
you just simply want a five or ten minute conversation,
we do that. You need to come in the office.
We can handle that there you Edgewaterfamily All dot com.
Speaker 5 (02:32:44):
That's how you do it.
Speaker 3 (02:32:44):
Thanks good always good teing you buddy, Good to see
you guys. You alladays all right for seven nine one
six four one textus seven seven zero three one deab news.
Speaker 1 (02:32:51):
Yeah, there's been a deadly shooting unfortunately at Kentucky State University.
A little item for Scott and parents out there. Impressive
investments for children using the Greenlight Family Money app. And
when drone Delivery goes rogue, we'll talk about that next
during you heard it here.
Speaker 3 (02:33:08):
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Speaker 4 (02:34:14):
Man, you'd have to be on a cable. It would
have to be HBO. Some great conversations.
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Let's do you I heard it here first?
Speaker 2 (02:34:51):
Good time for you heard it here first on the
Jim Colbert Show.
Speaker 1 (02:34:56):
Sadly, one student is dead and another is hurt after
a shooting it can Tucky State University this afternoon. The
Frankfurt Police Department says the suspect is in custody, with
The New York Times reporting they are not believed to
be a student at the university. The injured victim is
hospitalized in critical but stable condition. There's a large police
presence on the scene and the campus remains on lockdown,
(02:35:17):
but officials say it is secured. Kentucky Governor Andy Basheer
is asking for prayers. Quote for all those affected. End
Quote all right, children, parents, listen up. Children using the
green Light Family Money App invested how much money in
twenty twenty five? Real money, real money?
Speaker 6 (02:35:36):
The green Light Family Investment App as a family money app.
This is the first I've heard of this so combined, yes,
everyone using it? Total of five million dollars. You said
five million?
Speaker 17 (02:35:48):
Yeh?
Speaker 4 (02:35:49):
Combined everyone? Oh man, I'll go three hundred million.
Speaker 1 (02:35:53):
I'll go sixty points ross seventy seventy million dollars. Pretty
good in twenty twenty five. That is up sixty five
percent from last year. Now, the company says the average
age for its youth investors is twelve, and they've been
putting real money into companies like Navidia, Apple, Amazon, and Tesla.
(02:36:15):
Isn't that cool?
Speaker 5 (02:36:16):
Have you heard about that?
Speaker 11 (02:36:16):
Scott?
Speaker 1 (02:36:17):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (02:36:17):
Yeah, I read the same article and it's and I thought, oh,
it's going to be crypto, but it really Crypto's in there,
but it's not at the top.
Speaker 1 (02:36:22):
At the top, which is what a great way to
get them learning and excited about learning about money, investing
their money and having a nest egg that could potentially
help them pay for college. Love it right, parents. On
the flip side of being smart with your money, comes
this story and investigation is underway after a drone attempted
(02:36:43):
to bring food and drugs and.
Speaker 5 (02:36:46):
Story for today.
Speaker 1 (02:36:47):
Sorry to inmates, it's good at a prison in South Carolina.
At least they have taste. The South Carolina Department of
Correction says that on Monday morning, a drone dropped old
Bay seasoned crab legs, marijuana, and cigarettes into the prisons
outdoor area. Sounds like a.
Speaker 5 (02:37:04):
Picnic to me Super Bowl party waiting to happen.
Speaker 1 (02:37:06):
The items and the drone were confiscated and then enjoyed
by the guards.
Speaker 4 (02:37:09):
Kidding right.
Speaker 1 (02:37:10):
No charges have been filed and you heard it here
first on the Jim.
Speaker 5 (02:37:15):
Want to light in a drone crab leg so quickly,
but I'll take that stake.
Speaker 7 (02:37:19):
Crab legs being suspended by a drone could be the
scariest thing.
Speaker 5 (02:37:24):
That robot dog.
Speaker 4 (02:37:26):
And then yeah, yeah, that sounds like a monster.
Speaker 5 (02:37:29):
Send by Jameis Winston. James, all right, deb who do
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Speaker 1 (02:37:33):
Well, we want to thank Scott Brown with Edgewater Family Wealth.
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Thank you guys for shate that as we do every
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Speaker 4 (02:38:07):
Scott?
Speaker 3 (02:38:07):
It's got to be at least fixed. I mean, it's
got to be at least fifty percent. I'm drunk and
stoned right now.
Speaker 5 (02:38:13):
Anyway, I liked you better today for some reason. Service
this texting even said you seem more affable today. I said,
fifty fifty eight. What am I yelling for? Audience has
been hammered drunk or or high at work or both?
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Yeah, don't forget the multitaskers.
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