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Speaker 1 (00:00):
What's New?

Speaker 2 (00:01):
What's new with Menace?

Speaker 1 (00:07):
What's up everybody? And welcome to another edition of What's
New Pod. I'm Menaced today. I'm joined by a couple friends,
Julianne Tyler and Randy. Now my intro sounds a little
bit different because yes, we're all on vacation, but this
is a new episode for you. I just want to
jump on here because I want everybody to enter all
the ways you can to get yourself into the Woody

(00:28):
Show After Hours Takeover. Now, make sure you hit this checklist. Okay,
so we're talking about the woodieshow dot com and if
you go to the Woody Show Instagram, pin to the top.
There's two posts. There's one you'll see my face and
then there's another one that'll have a family together at Disneyland.
Those are two different contests, so make sure you enter
those and don't forget April tenth, the whole Woody Show crew,

(00:50):
we're gonna be at Albertson's in Fullerton from three to
five pm doing a bunch of giveaways there as well,
and all this week on the air, we're still giving
you chances to get in to the Woody Show After
Hours Takeover. So there you go, make sure you hit
all five different ways for a chance to get into
the takeover. I don't know if you caught my social
media over the weekend, but I had a huge announcement

(01:11):
that I am now part of the iHeart TikTok Radio network.
You know, on top of being part of The Woody
Show Monday through Friday. On Saturday mornings, I'm going to
be part of the iHeartRadio TikTok network. And this kind
of checks off a bunch of bucket list things for
me because stations are going to be on in twenty

(01:33):
eight different cities. You can go see all the different
cities on my Instagram page at menace Mbnacee. Just look
for the thing that says TikTok Radio. But TikTok Radio
will be on the radio in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas,
San Diego, Sacramento, Nashville, and so many more. And those

(01:55):
cities right there are cities that I always wanted to
be on the radio on. So now that I'm on
iHeart TikTok Radio, you can tune in. Also, just open
up the iHeartRadio app and search TikTok Radio. But it's
really exciting. And shout out to all the other DJs
that are gonna be on there. There's a bunch of them,
but we're gonna be interacting with you guys to TikTok

(02:15):
and it's gonna be a lot of fun. So if
you're into pop music, it's mostly leaning pop, but anything
that's popular on TikTok. Julianne, you gotta tell your kids
to tune in because I'm sure they'll love the music
on there.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
Well, they're definitely gonna tune in because I'm gonna make
them tune in.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
So okay, cool, Well put it on your presets, on
your radio and on the iHeartRadio app. But another thing
that happened over the weekend, and I'm loving this, Tyler
is texting me all the time. Now I finally have
somebody on the pod that I can talk about f
one with.

Speaker 4 (02:43):
Yeah, that's happening.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Yes, he's sending me all these updates. It rules. Thank you, Tyler.
Finally somebody loves me.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
Like, Okay, I think it's because you've been talking about
it more and maybe because you've been talking about it,
my phone is picking up on the fact, like, oh hey,
he likes this now, Like, let's just do this. I've
been seeing so much f one stuff like across my Twitter,
across my Instagram, like basically everything I've been slowly following along. Dude,
Apparently this season is like the most chaotic it's ever been.

(03:11):
So I guess I got in on the right time.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Oh perfectly. I mean yeah, dude.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Like cars that are basically ready to explode, cars that
are giving driver their their driver's hand paralysis. We got dude,
Red Bulls not doing well. Apparently Vercedes built a rocket ship,
like I'm trying to remember what the other one was.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Like, races are getting canceled in the Middle easy.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Races are getting canceled in the Middle East because actual
rockets may come. Like come down, dude, Like, yeah, it's
it's it's wild stuff.

Speaker 4 (03:37):
It's so good.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Lewis Hamilton from Ferrari, one of the most winningest drivers ever.
He's allegedly dating Kim Kardashian.

Speaker 4 (03:43):
So there's a lot that that part. I don't care
about it.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
A lot of things going on on and off the track,
so it's exciting to have somebody to talk to about it.
So thank you Tyler for joining in on it and dude,
really really cool. And Julianne, I think you would like
this too. The driver that one over the weekend, his
name is Kimmy on Tinelli, and it's so cool because
like all these guys they know each other since there

(04:07):
were kids. They started off in like little go carts,
racing each other and then they just you know, level up,
level up, level up. And Kimmi on Tanelly, who is
like basically eighteen years old, maybe almost nineteen, he just
won the race. And there's so many videos of him
at races as a little kid, like running up to
all the guys that he just raced against, trying to

(04:28):
get their autograph. So they cut like a bunch of
the footage of him like getting these guys autographs to him,
like being celebrated by these guys for winning the race.
It's so cool.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
That's cute.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
It makes you want to cry almost.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Yeah, I know, it's like full full circle moment.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Huh yeah, really really cool stuff. Anyways, Uh, what else
is going on in your life, Julianne, So.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
Far, just softball tournaments that are coming up. But next
month we're all gonna go do the Lover and Wine
Walk and so we're gonna go hit that up, and
who knows what kind of shenanigans will get into afterwards.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Okay, I'm sure there'll be a lot of live Instagram
live probably.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
That's like one of her favorite wine walks, that one
and the Clare Mountain wine Walk too.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Now, who is pushing for you guys to do more
social media and like edited stuff like that? Looks good?
I like that?

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Yeah, I think so. My friend Michelle, who owns her
own hair salon Maine Bay and Placentia, she or main babe.
I should I say she does a lot of social
for her company, so that she just whenever we go out,
she does it for us. Yeah, and I'm honored. I'm like, Okay,
come on, I took this picture. We need to get

(05:44):
b roll of this now, let's put together you need
you need a multitask because we got to get this
post up. So I'm honored about it. She's like okay, okay,
And so.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
She's like, what like the female version of me for you? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
I'm for Tyler. Like I feel like I'm Tyler's like
social media guy.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
She's our social media queen.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
You don't like the videos I making you, Tyler oh no, no, no,
I didn't say that, but I'm like, yeah, yeah, he
could be you know social media.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
Oh yeah, you had to pay him though, Tyler.

Speaker 1 (06:14):
Yeah, Tyler got bills. Yeah, I have dreams of buying Ferraris.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
When we were out on Saturday night, we really really
want to do this like TikTok viral trend. Well I did,
and so we had to like pinpoint some guys from
a crowd and we decided to choose a group of
guys and that's when I did my my reel. But
one of the guys that that did the reel for
us are with us. He actually fell in love with

(06:45):
one of our girl friends. And yeah, they made out
that night. They exchanged phone numbers and I don't know,
I think fireworks are going off because they're gonna be
going on a date this Wednesday, all because of Instagram
and TikTok reels. Guys. I love.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
Now, Julianne, I want to ask you. We've been talking
about this maybe for like two years already. Can we
finally coordinate? I don't know, how do we get everybody
together because we could barely get everybody together for the podcast. Yeah,
we have to set up the day where we all
have Jack in a Box together.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
You know what. On Saturday we were talking about that
and one of my friends was like, you know, I've
only been there one time and I've never been there
how yeah. Yeah, and then and then one of my
other girlfriends is like, oh, yeah, they have a really
good breakfast sandwich. I think it was it's called like
the Jack something I don't know. Anyways, they were talking

(07:51):
about how good they are when you're really drunk. They're like, yeah,
we should go get some tonight. I said, no, I'm
not eating Jack in the Box with any anybody, but
my podcast grew. I'm saving my I'm saving my Jack
in the Box virginity for them.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Yeah. My shout out to stourdo Jack and shout out
to the Ultimate Cheeseburger. Yes, I want you to experience this.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
You know what I think we should do is the
next time we all go have a poll party at
your house, then we should just probably uber eat some
Jack in the Box over or do I hard to
have like the experience of sitting in the restaurant itself.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah, there's one by my house out there, so let's
do it. Yes, Okay, Yeah, I'm down.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
That's something it's gonna have to be.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Nau was just talking about that. Well, we got to set
up a pole party date.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
So yeah, because it's super hot right now.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
April, it's going to be popping, like pretty much just
gonna live in Coachella Valley in April because you got
two weekends of Coachella and you have Stage Coach stage now. Tyler,
he has shared with me that one of his dreams
is to go to Stage Coach.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
Sucks to sock.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
No, I've never ever been because my freaking stepdaughter and
my daughter their birthdays are in April, so we've always
had to do something like big for them, so I've
never been able to go. And I yeah, it is
where I feel back for myself from what we here
whining about it. I want to go so flipping bad.
And then when you guys went to Coachella and I

(09:22):
was pregnant and you guys didn't let me go, I
was mad about that one.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Okay, I could do it, guy, Joels.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
I was a fit person.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
Juels, you know I wasn't letting some pregnant be ruined
my back.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Yeah right, I would have been like, he's my baby daddy.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
But we you know, for.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
A co parents together. He's a really good guy.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
I'm really my friend.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
Could have been a wing woman.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
Yeah, I would have been. I still can be nice,
still can be.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
I don't get back to you.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
I'm pregnant, dude. Were not to get too off topic,
but we have a coworker who went in to get
her tubes tied Julianne and but her man just didn't
get sniffed. I go, isn't it way easier for the
guy to do it versus the tube side thing? This?

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Yeah? Crazy right, Yeah, so it is. It is easier
for the guy to get it done. But when I
was talking to me my obg y N, I told her,
I said, listen, if I'm already gonna be on that bed,
you know, spread eagle, you might as well just go
in there and just rip everything out and throw it
in the trash out of you. She's all, no, if

(10:34):
your husband's willing to do it, like, but I don't
want it, like I don't want a period, Like I
just I don't want to do that. She's like, well,
you're still going to have like everything that comes along
with it, even if you don't have all of the
girl parts.

Speaker 4 (10:45):
Really I'm like.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
Dang, yeah, I didn't know that. I thought it would
like I thought it would start right then, like menopause
or whatever. But she's like, no, it'll still happen when
your time is supposed to happen.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Menophiles.

Speaker 3 (10:57):
Yeah, I don't want to have a period anymore. I
hate it. Don't need it. I don't need them eggs,
get get away, get away from me. I don't want it. Yeah, So,
but I wish, I wish I could have gotten one.
But she was like, no, you're going to be taking
care of a new baby. You're you're going to need
all the strength you can. You don't want to do
that if your husband's willing to do it. So, yeah,
you did it.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Do they have to put you under for that? Like
if you you just went in for that, they would
put you under it, I believe so.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
I mean, I don't really know how they do it.
If they cut you, they can go in, you know,
vaginally for all I know. But I'm assuming they would
put you to zeep or at least numb you down there.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
I really don't any idea.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
This is stuff that's foreign to me. I don't know
what's happened.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Your mom never talks to you about it. That's weird.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
That's odd.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
That's odd. How is your mom, Tyler? How she doing
okay without you being around? Because I know.

Speaker 4 (11:58):
You're the favorite right months, she's.

Speaker 3 (12:02):
Really truly the favorite?

Speaker 4 (12:05):
I don't think so now.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Really it's my kid, though.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Youngest brother, the one who I consider the favorite brother.
I think he's the favorite child, so that would.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Julian, are you the favorite?

Speaker 3 (12:18):
I've heard that I am. Someone in my family has
told me that I am, but I don't know if
I don't know if it's true. My sister always goes
around saying that she's a favorite, blah blah blah, but
she's not. But I think it's my brother just because
he's the baby, and he lives far away and they
are always like, you know, flying to go see him,

(12:38):
and they get so excited when he comes home. And
I don't know, I just think that he is a favorite.
But who knows, Maybe maybe I am.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Yeah, I am kind of fun. I have a half sister,
so we don't really like, you know, have that kind
of dynamic. But I so it's on my dad's side,
so she's definitely the favorite on my dad's side. For sure,
because they're always going out and partying and doing stuff together.
But they live, like in northern California. I live in
southern California, so I can't be around that much. Most
of all my friends that I grew up with are Mexican,

(13:08):
and when they talk about their dad and their mom,
they addressed them as my dad my mom. We've had
this discussion before and I go, yeah, my sister does that. Yeah,
And even with Spicy Nacho and her brother they do
that too, And I go, guys, you have the same mom,
you have the same dad. And they say that it's
because they're always fighting to be the favorite.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Yeah. Probably, you know. My sister, I feel like, fights
about it more than me and my brother. But and
she is the one to say it more than me
or my brother, like, oh my mom my dad. I'm like,
you mean our mom, our dad.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
And then when my brother calls me, he's like, hey,
I can't get a hold of mom. Are you talking
to my mom on the phone. I'm like, no, I'm
talking to my mom on the phone. So we'll say
stuff like that, but yeah, I don't know why we
do it. Maybe it is a favoritism thing I have
no idea so.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
Bizarre that here's Randy. Randy. Guys, Yeah, are Randy, are
you the favorite in the family or your sister?

Speaker 4 (14:09):
I am one hundred and ten percent of the favorite
for being honest. But I've worked, I've advocated for my sister.
I've gone on the campaign trail with my mom, being like,
you know, she's got a lot of redeemable qualities, and
Mom's like, yeah, but I think my mom's just really
harsh on her because she's a girl, and yeah, this
is my mom. But yeah, I hear a whole conversation

(14:30):
right now about like my mom, my dad, my girlfriend
does that, her entire family do it. And they're like, yeah,
we're gonna go with my dad. And I'm like, just
say or like like one another, They're like, oh, yeah,
my mom's going to the grocery store. I'm like, why
do you have to say mine? Like, just say Mom's
going to the grocery store. Yeah. I've always been fascinated.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Now I hear it's really rough though. In Latino families,
for the females, the guys are always celebrated. They're always babied,
and like you said, just now, Randy, that you're mom
was a little more harsh on your sister. Everybody that
I know has like brothers and sisters in Latino families,
they always have that drama where the sister feels less than.

Speaker 4 (15:10):
Now that you mentioned it, if I were to think
about it, every single like Latino friend or whatever that
I know that still lives with their parents is like
a dude. Like a lot of the girls seem to
be really proactive and like sort of gaining their independence
and just getting because of doing their own thing.

Speaker 3 (15:24):
Yeah, because we get so many rules. It's not fair.
Like my brother didn't have a curfew. My stepbrother didn't
have a curfew. We had to be home by nine o'clock.
When I was a freshman in college, I had to
be home. I think it was like eleven or twelve.
And I would tell my mom and my stepdad like,

(15:44):
but we're not even going to go to the club
to like ten, and it's in all the way in
Sanbornardino and that's far. They're like, well, pick somewhere closer,
go somewhere else, go see a movie, and like a
movie on a Friday, the heck, it's not fairer. We
were like five minutes past ground did grounded. I wasn't
even allowed to get my license till I was eighteen.

(16:06):
My brother got his license at sixteen. My stepsister was
late five minutes for curfew. My stepdad didn't let her
go to her senior trip.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Oh jeez, are you serious?

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Yeah, yes, it's like.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
It's so bad. So of course, like when I turned eighteen,
like I got two jobs, I was going to school
full time, and I'm like, I am saving my money
to get the hell out of year. And my mom
to this day throws it in my face. Well, if
you would have stayed home and done it the right way,
I would have paid for your entire wedding. I'm like,
so you're you're getting mad at me because you raised
an independent person. Like, what the heck is that about.

(16:40):
You should be happy that you raise somebody that's like
willing to get a job and move on their own
and take care of themselves and not rely on their parents.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
That stuff is not part of it.

Speaker 4 (16:49):
That Like a no, A lot of us Latinos are
raised Catholic, and I think that has like some of
the Catholicism stuff is a little bit like that, where
like they're hardcore harping on like you cannot spend time
with another boy in the household unless you're married or whatever.
Even though they won't yeah, yeah, they won't say it
because they're not that hardcore. I think deep down, like
it's just sort of like in their DNA. Like with

(17:11):
my mom. My mom would always my mom always used
to do this, bes dude. She always used to be
on me, being like, I can't go to sleep until
you're home. I can't sleep until you're because I'm away,
and then the baby boy, that's why the baby.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
No, no, no no.

Speaker 4 (17:24):
But then I'd come home and she'd be knocked the
f out on the couch, and I like, my like,
please like give me a break. But uh, I mean
it's it's tough though too, because like even for myself,
like being raised by my you know, by my parents
and stuff, like you still inherit some of their traits
without realizing you do, because you're never really exposed to
other stuff. And so I had to like change myself
a little bit with my sister and sort of grant

(17:46):
her that that independence and that liberty to do what
you know, just be a young adult in La, go
have fun. And so sometimes I would have to fight
my own self internally, because internally I'd be like, well,
you know, maybe she should be home before, like like
what does she have to do out that way? But
then I'm like, dude, there nothing.

Speaker 3 (18:03):
But bad stuff happens past twelve o'clock.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Yeah, seven eleven. I was walking to seven love with
my friends in like the eighth grade, And so I
have to remind myself that with my sister, where it's like,
let her go and enjoy life and have fun and
not be such a buzzkill like my parents were. Yeah,
and so it's it's tough, though, I admit it's it's tricky.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
Well, I'll tell you what. The white families they want
you out immediately the second you become eighteen, they want
you out. And it's just like because a lot of
my Latino buddy friends, Dude, they'll live at home until
like their mid thirties.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
In my friend live there until he was forty something.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
But I will tell you this, it's not all like
hey immediately leave with the whites. Sometimes they do come back.
Something might be happening in their life, and then they'll
come home and they'll live at home for a little
bit and try to get back.

Speaker 4 (18:53):
Inevitably, though, like one of the siblings, if you have
multiple siblings or one of you guys, like you kind
of have to come back home though, you know, because
like you know, if you if you will check out,
if you have like three siblings, right, and two of
them go off like one of them, inevitably the youngest
one is kind of stuck with your parents, and so
then you and then I don't know about you guys,
but for a lot of older Latinos that came to America,
they have like no savings, they have not saved any money,

(19:16):
or they're just really bad at it. And so it's
almost like this thing where it's like, well, when I
get older, my kids will take care of me, and
so then the youngest one or one of them will
end up living at home or eventually one of them
who moved out will move back, like they'll get a house,
they'll have them in the back or whatever. Like I think,
inevitably it kind of comes back to that. But I
do think though, in order for it to be successful
and for it to work, you have to leave home.

(19:37):
Like my relationship with my mom improved a thousand percent
once I left. Oh dude, I can't tell you the
last time I yelled and like my own and my
own home, but that wasn't sports related. Eric has me
on video yelling over a football game. But that's another thing.
When I lived at home my mom, I was yelling
all the time. Dude, we were arguing all the time.
And now it's just it's easier cause it's like if
my mom gets me upset or we have a tiffo

(19:58):
or something, I can just be like, I'm just gonna
go home.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Yeah you know, oh wait till you have kids.

Speaker 4 (20:03):
Yeah, but I mean the bridge I reach it if
I have.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
No because then they start acting as if like whatever
rules happen at their house have to happen in like
my house. My mom's like, well, I did this for
your daughter, and I did this way, so now you
have to go home and you should do this and
you shouldn't give her this. I'm like, this is my house.
She's like, well, you're the one asking me for help,
so if this is the way you want to do it,
then you need to, you know, do it my way.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
What Julianne, now here's one thing that I can speak
on as a guy, how we feel as men when
it comes to this stuff. We feel like when we
leave the house, we really can't depend on anybody to
help us out when it comes to like get in
an apartment or just like everything, man, just like everything,

(20:50):
Like we just feel like we are one hundred percent
on our own. Now, this not might not be true
at all. I'm not saying you, Julian, because I know
you're extremely independent. But some ladies can say, hey, you
know what, I'm kind of going through this thing. I'm
gonna get with some guy and I'm gonna live with him.
Like we don't really feel that, Hey, we can go
get with some chick and then she's gonna take care

(21:11):
of me. We feel like we have to be the provider,
even though you know what, I celebrate women that go
out there and like be successful, and I don't get
guys that say I can't have a I can't live
or be with a woman that makes more money than me.
You're effing high. Anybody any dude that things like that,
you're a freaking loser, ye.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
Out husband kid.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Might yeah, even true or not, but I think in
the mindset of a man, you have to be like
I can't depend on anybody I have like either crash
and burn trying to make it happen or that's it.
I mean, do you see that in any way, Juliane
or no?

Speaker 3 (21:51):
I do you know what's funny is I'm watching them
Mormon housewives right now, and they're all they're all like
struggling with with like what we're talking about, Like they're
all having to be like stay at home dads and
they feel they feel less than.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Yeah, enjoyed, embrace it. Let I be happy that here
ladies out there providing for the family.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Yeah, it's as long as a guy is taking care
of the house and taking care of the children, like
I wouldn't care. But if you're just gonna sit there
like a bump on the log and not do crap,
then no things got to change, you know.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
Agree now, Tyler, do you agree with the statement that
I that I said about like you can't really depend
on anybody. You just got to focus on trying to
be a provider for yourself.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
I never reply on anybody for anything, But.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
Don't even have that thought in your head like, oh
I can like if something happens, I can always fall
back on this.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
I try to have a backup plan sometimes, I guess
if that makes sense, But you know, when it comes
to like taking care of myself, I do it because
I know no one else is going to do it
for me. So it's just like all right, cool, like
I'll figure it out and I'll hand it like if
that makes sense, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
Yeah, Mine is more like just like anxiety, Like I'm
I'm super anxious that first of all, I feel gross
if I don't do anything, like if I if I
know that I'm not working, and I'm just, like Julian said,
being a bump on the log, that's I just can't
I can't live with myself. It's like it's a gross
I've like clean myself of that. But then also I'm
also super anxious all the time, and it's probably because
I watch the news all the time. So I'm just

(23:22):
kind of like I need to constantly be like on
my feed looking for something, you know, looking for regardless
of what's you for work. It's sort of like finding
something the next thing for work, or finding something that
can help sort of diversify your work portfolio or whatever,
just because it's like there's this constant fear of what
if I lose something? What if I lose my job?
What if like a source of income gets taken away,
then I'm really screwed. And so you know, I'm sure

(23:44):
none of this is healthy for me by any means.
But it's just like like to your point though, it's
just like this constant sort of like I need to move.
I need to I need to move to survive. And
so yeah, I just I.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Are the same person, Randy. I feel the exact same way.
That's why I'm always moving and doing something. I'm like,
what am I doing to help myself? Am I making
this piece of content that maybe I can like, you know,
network in the future of something you know, crashes and
burns at work, you know, and I won't be able
to pay all my bills, And like constantly every day,
constantly everything. There's there's not one day that I can

(24:15):
just like sit and chill. I just can't do it
because if I do, I feel like I'm a loser,
and then I I'm gonna crash and burn and everything's
gonna go away.

Speaker 3 (24:23):
It's like the same time to lean, time to clean.
You got that. It's like, I don't I used to
be like that when I was like when I was
working part time. Sometimes I'd be sitting on the couch.
I'm like, oh my god, I could be doing something
right now, making money. Why am I just sitting here
on the couch. And then you'd see that remember that
commercial back in the day. It was like I t
T tech he so come on, get off the couch,

(24:45):
do something with you that I hate?

Speaker 4 (24:49):
That was that was that was Orange Coast University. I
remember that stadium crap. And I would watch it because
I'd be I would stay home whatever, like during summer days,
I'd be watching more Thing or like the Steve Wilco Show.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Yeah, like, yo, man, what are you doing?

Speaker 4 (25:04):
Dude?

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Get up?

Speaker 4 (25:05):
You knew you were going to And I'm like, I'm like,
I'm thirteen. Yeah, I can't get a loser.

Speaker 1 (25:11):
I feel like an every loser getting up. But it
is like.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
Talking to me like that.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
But that mindset is, though, in a way, a bit
unhealthy because for me, it started to bleed into my interest.
I wouldn't feel encouraged to watch a movie or play
a certain game sometimes because I'd be like, well, what's
my what am I getting from this? It's like, am
I I'm losing an hour or two just doing something
when I could be doing something else. But the reality
is if I didn't do that, like what am I
going to be doing? I'm be on my ass on
my phone or like doing something else. And so it's

(25:41):
been it's been tough. I'm working on it, sort of
disassociating from that thought process so I can enjoy my life.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
You know.

Speaker 4 (25:48):
I think just like when you work in this kind
of field, inevitably that anxiety sort of creeps in or
find somewhere, I mean anywhere really just sort of like
I need to do something. I need to. I need
to I need a network, I need to I need
to meet people.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
And I envy the people that can just like chill
and just not worry about anything. Also, is there way
more rich people than I thought in the world, because
I think so. When I was at this like Ferrari
meetup thing, I'm like, there's thousands of people there and
most of them have Ferraris. Or I'm at the track

(26:20):
and there's like these giant luxury homes that are filled
with cars. I'm like, what do you do for a
living out here? Showing? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Right, I drive through Pasadena, I'm like, what do these
people do to be a fly on the wall and
just like, look at everybody.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Are Outso yeah, I read like an endless amount of
Reddit threads about this, like the Los Angeles subreddit, when
they're like people who live in big houses, how do
you live there? And I mean some of them are
pretty obvious, they're like I'm a lawyer, she's a doctor, whatever,
But a lot of them are really just like, hey,
my parents' parents own this house. It trickled down to me.
My parents live on the East Coast. Now they send

(26:59):
me money or it's like I inherited from whatever. And
so I think you see that more and more around
Los Angeles, especially the really really nice areas, because a
lot of those places that's why, like that's why like
a lot of like certain certain sectors of people like
to complain about their like hey, there's no more trick
or treaters, there's no more of this, there's no more
of that. But it's like, yeah, that's because the old

(27:20):
people who bought these houses they never left or they
just pass them down to their kids and they don't
have families, and so it's like it's just you know
that you can't you can't afford something to buy something
and not to mention too like I told Menicus my
girlfriend I did. We were doing something through the state
of California because she qualifies, which helps us sort of
like put a down payment on something. We're just looking
into it. We're not you know, we're we were told

(27:41):
it's really hard to get it's a voucher thing. But
we're looking at the houses and I'm talking to like
these people and they're like, hey, so, you know, for
this small condo seven hundred thousand or five hundred whatever,
the you're monthly is gonna be forty nine hundred? Can
you afford that? And I'm like, forty nine hundred. I'm like,
that's f being crazy. My mom bought a house in
Burbank in nineteen ninety two and she paid like twelve

(28:04):
hundred bucks for that, And so to me, it's like
it's just it's like it's unfathomable just to be like, damn, bro,
So I gotta pay five grand for something and then
at the end of the year, I gotta pay taxes
to just have it. And then on top of that,
I gotta pay for cars, I gotta pay for bills,
Like I mean, I gotta pay for fun stuff because
you know.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Me, yeah, for sure, I don't know you, like I
think it's tough. Then, honestly, I think we've been tricked.
Unless you have your house paid off now our majority
of it just like already taken care of. I think
we've been kind of tricked on the American dream.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
To be honest, I'm just gonna move to but then like,
oh my god, but then the hard part is like
you can't just be like I'm gonna move to Mexico
or I'm gonna move to like for me, I'll move
Del Salvador, because then I go there and then I'm
gonna live somewhere and be like, damn, who did I
keep from owning this piece of property? And I feel
like a like a like a gross slimy dude. So
I'm just stuck in my small ass apartment graduation that
has got colonizer blood. Yeah, bro, it's bro. I could

(28:58):
go on for days. It's just like it's this is
so confusing, there's so much.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
Time you're an though.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
Yeah, oh my god, dude, I and I sit in
this hot ass apartment with no central ac just spiral.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Do you ever look up like how much you pay
for rent or your mortgage and then say and you
see those posts, this is what you can get in
this country, and it's just like luxury condos and stuff
like that. And then it shows I think the biggest
rip ever because when I was looking to buy a house,
I was all, you know what, I want to live

(29:31):
next to work, so I'll just get something in Burbank,
right dude, these are nineteen Like now, I'm not saying
you're you live in a different area of the Burbank
that I was looking in, Randy, but the houses I
was looking at right by the radio station, these houses
are built in like nineteen thirty, nineteen forty, and they're
going for one point five million dollars. They're a piece
of crap.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Stupid.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
In Mississippi, they would be like twenty thousand dollars for
a house like this, but like a one point two
million dollar house.

Speaker 4 (29:59):
Is It's like, are you serious not to mention Bourbank
in particular, it is one of those cities where like
if you do anything, and I mean anything, if you
put up a gate and you don't tell the city,
they're gonna be on your ass, like you just sold
the Declaration of Independence. My dad built us. My dad
built this like storage thing behind the garage, and our
neighbor at the time didn't like us, and he called
the city. And I remember being woken up one day

(30:21):
on a Sunday and my dad handing me a pickaxe,
and I'm like, what is this for? And he's like,
we're breaking this or breaking the shed down. So it's
like anything you do is just it's like, again to
Julian's point, I'm overthinking. I'm on one today. I don't
even know what it is really. I'm just like, I
sit in my hot ass apartment no Central ac I
gotta think about like cars, bills, rent, and and it's

(30:43):
just like endless, endless spiral. I mean, this is just
really the day in the life of me. And then
also someone who just lives in like a really expensive
place to live, part of it is like you suck
it up. I live in California. It's sick. But then
at the same time, it's like, bro, like how long
can we keep going like this where it's twenty four
hundred bucks twenty seven hundred bucks.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Well, you're just like it's just it's just basically like
paycheck the paycheck, and then you're just hoping that you
keep your job and basically and then I and then
I might crash and burn or I might just keep
on going. Do you know again, I want to say,
who lives in like the coolest area freaking Tyler Man Tyler,
this guy. I don't know how he did it, dude,

(31:23):
but his the area that he lives in. I'm super jealous.

Speaker 4 (31:26):
That's all I got to say. We're always on the come up, dude,
for real, for real. Oh, I love the valley. I'm
a valley. I'm a spokesperson to day I die. Even
though it's like a but it's the surface of the
sun on there the summertime.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
But do you know where I was gonna move was
Woodland Hills Dude.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Oh my aunt lives over there.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
I'm kind of happy I didn't because I was moving
over there because I want to be near to Pega Mall.
Just this past like two weeks, one day announced that
they're getting ribbed to Panga Social, that food hall at
the mall. No, right, which I was super excited. I didn't. Also,
I didn't even know that they got ribbed pinstripes in
there already. That was barely there for like the first
five seconds, right, So they get they're getting rid of

(32:05):
this because low traffic. I go, guys, you could have
like did some better events to get people to get
traffic to this place. Also, so we just got stabbed
that like the card shop or slash shoe shop there,
like there's always drama. Gosh, so not moving there. And
also I just don't want to. I don't want to
deal with the traffic of the one on one. I

(32:26):
want to get to the airport fast and I'm not
gonna be able to do that there. So I re
evaluated where I was moving.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
Yeah, like the sweet Spot, the sweet Spot if you want,
like a chill, lively spot by Lax and this is
just Los Angeles conversation. I was like Elsagundo Elseigundo Hawthorne. Maybe,
I mean Inglewood has been Inglewood has been going through
a transformation since the stadium moved there, and every month
I see something new about it. But even now though,
the property prices over there are starting to catch up

(32:52):
with the rest of Los Angeles too. If you want
to if you want to live cheap, you gotta go
like Ontario, which Ontario time I were talking about the
long ago. They're getting a brand new baseball team, brand
new baseball field.

Speaker 2 (33:03):
They have the Hote team. Yeah, the Rain, LA King's affiliate,
the Ontario Rain.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Yeah, that's where Felicity goes and she does a lot
of her choir concerts over.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
There at the Ontario Toyota Center. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
They do during the Rain Games. Yeah yeah, I know
people there, do you Yeah?

Speaker 1 (33:19):
I do.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
Oh, I'll let you know when we go next.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Okay, please know?

Speaker 4 (33:22):
Uh you know what city I was in that the
long ago that was freaking dope. Azusa. I was in Ausa.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
That's right next to me.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
Yeah, house party, I use loosely anyone. It's not a
house party to get together, but you know, it's just
it's it's cool though, but it's like and I will
like LA has been building, like I mean, I don't
know if people like Metro. I like Metro, but a
lot of people have been been investing so much money.
But now, like, like for the sake of just like conversation,
you could take the Metro from Azusa like the subway

(33:51):
line to Santa Monica and not have to do with
traffic like that. Just having that option is really dope.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
In my Yeah, but that Metro link that they put
in is like causing so much trap like everywhere, it's
so hard to get anywhere because those damn trains are like.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
This subway, Dude, that no STU pushing the subway. That's
not happening, dude, you.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
I haven't been on the subway here in over ten years.

Speaker 2 (34:13):
Just so everybody knows, me and Randy are thinking about
doing a card show at the end of the month.
He's like, dude, let's take the Metro. Listen, like, dog,
I am not carrying hundreds of dollars worth of cards.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
On the Metro track.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
Guys. The guy is terrified of taking the taking a
train ride, and I was like, I was gonna clown him,
but to his credit, I will admit. I mean, you
just said a guy got stabbed at a card show.
My cards are not to play with. They might as
well just be like you might as well be like
withdrawing cash from a bank with some of these things.
So it's like, I get it. I understand for those
listening who are fans of the Metro, know that I

(34:44):
stand with you in solidarity. I too, am a fan
of the Metro, but I also understand being not being
the biggest fan.

Speaker 1 (34:49):
I get it all. Wait, are you guys? Going to
that card show that's into a dome. How's that gonna work?

Speaker 4 (34:53):
Yeah, that's what we're looking at.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
Is it in the dome like on the court, Like.

Speaker 2 (34:58):
No, I believe it's if if if I have a feeling,
I think it's I know how it's gonna go. I
believe it's going to be in the dome. But it's
gonna be like in the concession hall, like you know
where you walk around to like find your seat. Like
it's going to be in like that area, because they
just did one at Chase Field in Arizona where the
Diamondbacks play, and it was the same thing, Like it

(35:18):
was basically like the walkway where you go to the
bathroom where you get like your concession and stuff, like
they set up the boots like right there.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Yeah, okay, yeah.

Speaker 4 (35:24):
So And initially I wasn't planning on going, but something
happened the other week in Menace. I'm sure you saw it,
maybe didn't really on your radar, of course, but what
happened was Kim Kardashian is now has been now seen
spotted go into card shops looking for things a charge
ared card for her son. Everyone who has cards are
like now is the time to sell because now it's

(35:45):
gonna happen. Here's here's basically here's the thought process of
what's gonna happen. So a lot of people are thinking
is with this newfound popularity, a new sector of Americans
are going to be exposed to cards that being really
really really wealthy pair hear and really really wealthy people.
And so the idea is like, sell your stuff now
in the hopes that maybe you catch a Kim Kardashian

(36:06):
type who's buying something for her son dropping fat cash
and you and you just cash out immediately. And that's
that's initially that's essentially what I have plans on trying
to do. I've just been really really effing lazy, and
now it's like now this is the peak. It's like
you gotta sell your stuff now. Or that's what a
lot of people are saying. Always goes in waves, valleys, whatever. Yeah,
it always goes in waves. It gets really really hot,
then it dies and then it comes back. I mean

(36:27):
cards were super hot during COVID, then they like died
down and now they're back again.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
It just goes up and down. Now you gotta know
so when to hold them and when to fold them.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
Exactly like I got but some of these, I mean,
it's it's tough, dude, some of these Pokemon cards. I'm like,
I don't know what I want to do. Tyler sells
stuff on eBay, but I'm like terrified of selling on eBay,
which is why I'm gonna go try to sell the
cards show with him. So it's just Tyler has had
lots of luck on it, but for me, Bro, I
just like, I'm too paranoid. I'm like, I'm gonna ship
something and they're gonna get the card.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
Yo.

Speaker 4 (36:56):
Dog, it was dented or something and got lost in
transit refunding my money. So I'm like, you know what,
maybe I just go to a card show. I can
find someone who can just deal cash and don't have
to worry about it. So that's that's essentially the thought process.
I don't know if Tyler's planning on selling anything, but.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
Yeah, what's the game plan. I'm going to this thing that.

Speaker 4 (37:13):
Is to be determined. We will see what I have
that is worth anything. We will see if we could
sell it and maybe trade it for something else.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
What about Julianne's Tom Brady Ricky card.

Speaker 4 (37:22):
Yeah, probably we could probably find something to buy that. Actually, yeah,
I mean I have some here that are going for
one hundred, another hundred, hold on, hold on, hold on
four hundred thousand. There's another one I saw that's got
to be like a gem a five thousand.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
Yeah, there's a mine's in mint condition, well your definition
of mint condition, and the actual people.

Speaker 4 (37:48):
It really is.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. There's no there's no bends,
nothing wrong.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
Put that thing under a microscope, they'll find something wrong.

Speaker 3 (37:56):
No, it's It's been in that piece of plastic forever,
like I've never taken it out ever since the day
I got it.

Speaker 2 (38:02):
All right, Jules, next time I see you, bring it,
I'll take a look at it, and I'll be able.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
I will realistically let you know what I.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
You'll put on his monocle.

Speaker 3 (38:11):
But see that the next time I see you, we're
gonna be drinking, probably most likely, and I don't want
to ruin it. You know, after I bring it, we're
gonna bring Kevin.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
He's gonna have a briefcase handcuffed to his arm in
the briefcase.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
Very simple, Okay, all right, I gotta get going gotta
get home. I gotta catch up on a lot of stuff.
Really busy weekend. Once again. I'm now part of the
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(38:47):
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Speaker 4 (38:56):
Your radio on TikTok Radio and our.

Speaker 1 (38:59):
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the music festival that happens outside the Rose Bowl, so
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Woody Show. Randy, do you have the team to say
before we leave?

Speaker 4 (39:35):
I texted Tyler about this. Actually it was fascinating because
I was over at Eric's place and like, you know,
they did the whole thing for his son, like his
eats dinner, gets his little showers, time to go to
bet And I was like, Eric, bro, what time do
you go to bed at? And He's like, oh, I
we're lights at like ten pm, nine thirty ten pm.
I left like inspired. I went to bed at nine
forty five that night, like and I told him. I

(39:57):
was like, it's just a calm, relaxing place like Eric's dojo.
And I was like, I was like, Eric, bro, you
inspired me. I'm gonna actually get decent sleep now. So
I think my long weird tangent there was get plenty
of sleep.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Right sweet, Okay, got it? Tyler. The other thing to
say before we leave.

Speaker 2 (40:14):
Yes, and the words of the Great Warren Buffet when
it comes to Randy and Pokemon cards, freak the f
out and pan excel everything right now, it's effing over.

Speaker 4 (40:23):
So it's all over. It's over, Sel Randy.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
So all right, Juli, and you have the thing to
say before we leave.

Speaker 3 (40:29):
Yeah, actually to you, I have a question, yes, because
I got it for you during Christmas time? What did
you think about the soy sauce the clear talking about it.

Speaker 1 (40:40):
Was really really good? It was it was soy.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
Sauce, nothing nothing special. It was just clear.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
It was just clear, but it was still good clear pepsi. Yeah,
really crystal pepsi.

Speaker 4 (40:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
Yeah, I really enjoyed it and I still use it. Yes,
thank you so much. I appreciate welcome. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
Oh my god, that reminds me I Julian's vanilla from Mexico.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
Yeah, my mom was asking about that. She's like, hey,
when am I going to get that vanilla? When we
came back from Cabo, I had texted him like, hey,
my mom and my uncle they need some vanilla. I
need brown vanilla and clear vanilla. And what didn't you
say like that they didn't even know what I was
talking about when when you were asking them for what

(41:22):
the clear?

Speaker 4 (41:23):
I went to like two stores at the airport because
and and like when we're out too and I was
like can I clear? And they're like what is that?
And I'm like it's vanilla, but it's clear, and they
just did not understand me. And then so I had
to wander around and I finally found it at the
shop at at the airport. So I was really surprised.
I was like, how does nobody know what this is?
I'm sure they were thing with me or or like
they were just like I mean, I don't even know

(41:44):
the thought process. But multiple people were like, we don't
have that, So.

Speaker 3 (41:47):
I have so weird because that's where I saw it. Yeah,
well you need to ship it to me. I'll venmo you.
My mom's been asking.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
You about how far away do you guys live from
each other when you're late.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
I don't know, but I don't want to drive over
there to go pick up vanilla, probably cheaper brand.

Speaker 4 (42:00):
You know what, We're due for an exchange or potential
exchange if the Tom Brady cart in the vanilla, all right,
you know they're both they're both the benefit Julian.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
But oh yeah, interesting, Yeah, I like it. All right, Well,
the Vanilla exchange is going to go down, and the
two year wait for Jack of a Box will happen
very soon. Yes, please, Yeah, we're trying to set up
something for also our three hundredth episode of What's New Pod?
Probably like a Vegas trip together. So do they have

(42:28):
Jack in a box in Vegas? I've never even seen it.

Speaker 2 (42:30):
I mean, I do they have everything in Vegas, let's
be real, but where it's probably not on the strip,
It's probably slightly on the outskirts.

Speaker 4 (42:36):
But yeah, they for sure have it.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
All right, We'll find it. We'll find it, all right. Guys. Well,
thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We'll
see you next week.

Speaker 2 (42:42):
What's New with menis?

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Oh, hey, you're still here. Thanks for listening to the podcast.
It's Menace. Can I ask a huge, huge, huge favor
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Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by Audiochuck Media Company.

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