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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to another edition of I Tell You I'm curious.
Is there a profession? Talkbacks on the iHeartRadio app and
you just hit the talkback icon, You just hit the
little microphone and then just leave us a message. What's
a profession that you wouldn't date? I'll start no offense.
I don't think I could date a stripper. I mean
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just I just don't think I wouldn't want to share
physically my significant other. Sure you know what I mean.
So I'll be honest about It's just a personal preference
and I'm not ripping anything. Some people I know won't
date police officers because they're afraid she may not come
home one night, or he may not come home one night,
or you know, first responders, a lot of them in general.
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That's really unfair, and I think people are really missing out.
But they would be stressed all the time, you know.
And I don't say that to put down the profession
at all. So some people are like, I just can't
do it. Some people can't marry a doctor because she's
on call all the time and they got to go
out and do all these things. What is a profession
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that you just don't think that you could date dubs.
Do you have a profession that you don't Now we're married.
We're all married in this right, so it's it's it's
a hypothetic.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Yeah, I think if I was in the dating world,
it would have to be I made maybe like a therapist,
because I feel like they would just be analyzing me
all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
No, that'd be great before. Yeah, you go to therapy, right,
you're very open about it. I want to mooch off.
I want to mooch off of you for therapy so
that I don't have to pay for it. I was
doing that when Mikaela was doing therapy. Right. She was
very open about doing therapy. She talked about it on
the air and it was courageous conversation. It was wonderful.
And then I'd be like, Hey, let's ask a therapist,
what let you think about this? Hey is this normal?
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Blah blah blah blah blah. She's like, why don't you
get your own therapist? So I don't know that works,
It doesn't matter. It's like a bugo deal. Few questions
for you that I like you to write down, and
when you're not talking about the cubs with your therapist,
because the guys from Illinois and Dubs is from Illinois.
Maybe we could, you know, you can shoot me a
little info, that kind of stuff. So you wouldn't date
(02:03):
a therapist, no.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Because, like I said, I feel like they would just
be analyzing me the whole time. Or maybe like get mad,
be like, well, the reason why you're getting mad is
because this.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
And I'm like, I don't need that right now. Yeah,
there would be a little bit of that. You always
have the upper hand on the conversation. Oh always. How
often do therapists have broken relationships? I don't know. That's
a good question, you know, because for a while there
it can't be the number one profession. But I hate
to even bring this up, but I bring it up
because my father was a dentist. Was suicide was very
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common in the dentistry profession really, probably because everybody couldn't
stand you. I mean, who likes somebody that's drilling on
your teeth? True? You know, I don't know what it
really was, but that for something. It may still be
the same way today. So you wouldn't want to dat
a therapist. Put it on talkback a profession that you
just wouldn't want to date. Talk back on the iHeartRadio apps.
Speaker 3 (02:52):
I would never want to date someone in broadcasting ever,
I knew I wouldn't want to do it because I
obviously I love my job. I love podcasting. My dad
was in broadcasting, all in radio and I loved it,
and I grew up around radio people. But I need
job stability. I might not have it, but my significant
other needs it.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
Drop it on talkback a profession you would want a date,
so a broadcaster would not be on the plate or
on the table for your profession that you could possibly
date Sam.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
No any kind of radio, TV, whatever it is. Again,
like having grown up around it, I do. I love
the industry. I love working in it. I love that
I'm in it, love everything about it. But it's just
like it's it's one of those jobs where unfortunately there
isn't always a lot of job security. And also I
just I think that it's nice to diversify your portfolio
a little bit. I think like I always wanted to
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date someone that was not involved in any kind of broadcasting.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
That was awesome. I think that'd be that bad, be
kind of fun to be, you know, like married with microphones.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
I don't know, because you could always bring someone on
that you're in a relationship with, or married to or whatever,
and you may be a podcast with them if you
really wanted to. Doesn't mean that they're in broadcasting. They
still have their own thing. You can still do it
with them if you wanted to.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Is it because our position or our career sometimes attracts
some of the Yeah, also less desirable, dude, careful.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Radio people are weird and I count myself in that category.
I needed like a good old blue collar man.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
I think if you're not weird, I don't think you
do as well.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
I agree, I agree, Yeah, you need.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
To be able to got to be weird. Insecure. Yeah,
I have a lot of things. But you know what
I think, I go I want a therapist. Oh my wife,
I'm gonna say, okayle honey, we're not breaking up or anything,
but maybe can you you know, not be a school
teacher and going to therapy. I get my free therapy.
I got some questions.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
It would cost so much more for her to go
to back to school and become a therapist.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
I'm so worth it, though. Just pay for therapy for me,
the kids, everything I want to pay for stuff. I'm
a di I wire.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
If I out there, you know, therapy, I just go
to YouTube? Can I do that? Hey? Can you record
a session you feed? Yeah? No, you can get Chruss
money too, but feed. Hold on, let me feed like
twenty five bucks. Hold on, yes, for an hour, I'll
feed you a couple of questions. Listen, dude, there was
back in a time I never paid for golf. I
had a golf deal. I can't ever play pay for
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golf again in my life now because I had the
free golf deal. So, like the therapist, if I give
you some questions, you just kind of act like you're
me from one session. What's a question. I don't know.
I'll come up with something.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Chris, did you know that with your healthcare plan that
you get through this job, you have free therapy?
Speaker 1 (05:32):
No, I don't trust it. I think they're listening. I
would agree with that. Never trust he said, yeah, yeah,
he sometimes wants to kill his coworkers. I don't know
what's going on with that. Report it. Yeah, well well yeah, Chriss,
he's gone.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
That is to get reported anyway. I think if you
were like contemplating her, So if.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
You talk to a priest, I'm not cat flight but
doesn't it work that way? Priest can't. Then I'm supposed
to say anything. They're supposed to say anything. Yeah, you
go on there. So I was the one that did it.
I did all these things, and the priest to go,
you know, give you sixteen hail Marys and a couple
uh whatever, those things that you guys do you know
the other things Hail Mary's and the and the rosaries
and all that stuff. Yeah, right, yeah, I'm luther and
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they are fathers. I'm Luthans. Oh no, that's right to God. Yeah,
we go right to the big Guy as a Lutheran. Yeah,
right to Jesus.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Yeah, they don't have a middle man.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
No middle person, no Mary, none of that stuff, right
to Jesus. Yeah. Oh yeah, that's that's the way it works,
you Lutherans. I don't know we say that until you
tried our coffee. Our coffee is pretty good. That wraps
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