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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
So Tonight's iHeart Radio Music Awards is on Fox and
performances will be by Billie Eilish, Gracie Abrams, Bad Bunny, Nelly,
and Glorella. There's also that tape performance by Taylor Swift
which is from the twenty twenty three opening night of
her Eras tour, which was exactly two years ago today,
and it will be and then she will be honored
with the Tour of the Century Award. So Lee Gaga
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will be presented with the Innovator Award, Mariah Carey gets
the Icon Award, Nelly receives the Landmark Award, and then
Gracie Abrams will be honored as Breakthrough Artists of the Year.
And then Cool j will be hosting the iHeartRadio Music
Awards with special appearances by Kelsey Ballerini, Offset, Sexy rad
Becky Ge and so many more awesome artists and just
people in general. And tonight on the Bachelor of Grant
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Ellis will take three women to the Dominican Republic for
the Fantasy Night for Knights and the Fantasy Suites. So
he's narrative choice to Zoe, Juliana and Letia. And then
behind the scenes this I've been greeting about this past weekend,
but behind the scenes, the Bachelor for franchise seems to
be imploding, so two producers replaced Mike Police. I believe
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that's how he say his last name. I tried to
find his exact last name. Someone's saying out loud. I
just can't, so I hope it's placed. Are themselves stepping down?
So basically veachmination. Employees accused Claire Freelan and Bennett Grabner
of creating a toxic and hostile work of environment, so
two other producers quit without Warner Brothers asking for the
rect designation. And then Mike was actually pushed out over
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two years ago for allegations of racial discrimination. Previously, I
also told you that it was announced that the Bachelrett
would skip a season this summer, and that has resulted
in dozens of employees losing their jobs. So not great,
not great at all, And this was really exciting this
amount of Friday. We're looking at getting that sequel to
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis's Freaky Friday, and it's
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going to be Freakier Friday. The trailer was so good
because at first I was like, wait a second, what
like I was, I'm not gonna I was a little
Confusa person. Then I was like, oh, everybody switched, so
trigger Friday. The trailers out now dropped on Friday, and
it's the original Freaky Friday movie came out in two
thousand and three and it has Jamie Lee Curtis and
Lindsay Loham and then along with Chad Michael Murray, Julia
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Butler's mini Sonido and then bunch to other people. But
the film boy swap hijens happened again. This time it's
not just two people to all four of them throwing
the mix, and then the film will be hitting theaters
your Birthday with John Say look at that. Yes, So
get excited. I'm excited really for something. Watch to night
that I heard Radio Music Awards are going down on Box.
The Bachelor is on ABC, and then it's the streaming
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premiere of Anor on Hulu, and that one Best Picture
at the Oscars.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Thanks saus Welcome. If you need something to listen to,
you are your Thoughts Shower Podcasts out How to choose
to be happy. You can listen to why miss radio
dot com. Speaking of I thought this is interesting. This
therapist revealed the most common problems of each generation. Okay,
I suppose I as a therapist. You probably see certain
themes over time. So, according to this therapist, for people
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on their teens, the usual problem is developing a strong
sense of self. Engaging hobbies and interest can bill identity
and competence. Kind of makes sense trying to figure things out. Sure,
if you're in your twenties, finding direction in life often
poses challenges. Reconnecting with childhood passions and addressing unresolved traumas
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can provide clarity, especially that last part. I feel there's
things you don't even realize, like, oh, that wasn't normal.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Because you're getting older and you're stronger recognize like, wait,
this is I should probably figure this out.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Well yeah, I think to that point too, saus you're
also talking to other people and just realizing what things
from your childhood that you thought were normal your entire
life aren't you.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Guys like it, Oh, because when you're a kid, you
don't know what's normal or not, especially if even when
you're a teenager you don't know.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
People in their thirties, commitment and relationships becomes a focal point. Sure,
Creating a prose and cons lists and trusting one's instinct
can aid in making informed decisions. Yeah, I think that's fair. Sure,
in your forties, feelings of stagnation may arise. Makes sense.
Exploring new passions and setting fresh goals can reignite a
sense of purpose.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Is that why people in their forties start having mid
life crisises? And that's not me being a jerk. I'm
just saying, like, is it because you just feel like
you haven't done enough?
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Yeah? I think so. It's all been the same. Yeah,
I think it's kind of like, Yeah, especially I be
in your forties and if you have a family and career,
it's like, okay, but you still need to have goals.
I think of other things.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
To have your own stuff.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
Yeah, fifties and early sixties, your reflecting on life's purpose
is common. Engaging activities to offer a sense of control
cannot enhance you being able to be on your own. Yeah,
kind of makes sense. Sixty five and beyond it, say
concerns what past mistakes may surface. Practice self reflection and
self love is essential to avoid despair, pet all that Yeah,
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