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August 20, 2025 • 28 mins
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Kristy Etheredge and Rebecca Franchione The Mother Flip on A&E

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The John and Heidi Show. This is The John and
Heidi Show podcast. The John and Heidi Show is a
syndicated radio show that's based out of Sioux Falls, South
Dakota that can be heard on over three hundred radio
stations around the country and around the world. And you
are listening to the podcast version right now. Here's John
and Heidi.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
It's Wednesday. My beautiful bride is at my side. Hello, Heidi,
how are you?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (00:25):
I'm fantastic and I'm excited for my guests today. I've
got more than one. I've got two guests. I have
Christy and Rebecca from a new show on any It's
called The Mother Flip. Okay, so these two ladies and
they've got a whole team of people that are helping them.
But they're they're flipping houses, Heidi, and they got a
TV show doing that.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
We've flipped a few houses in our day, not intentionally.
We just thought about and then moved and then bought
a house and moved. And anyway, we have people going,
you guys should have your own TV show. I'm like
ours would be called What Not to Do. But I'm
excited to chat with these two coming up in a bit.
Thanks for listening to the on Heidi Show.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
The Heidi Show.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
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Now with today's reason to Party, here's Heidi Small Today's
Radio Day. Thought it seemed like a good day.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Isn't that great?

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Hello everybody, It's radio Day.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
I found a cocktail called Radio Signal. Ooh yeah, it's
got jin elderflower, liqueur, limejuice, simple syrup, club soda and
a limegarnish.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Well, there you go. I've got a link to that
drink in the show notes for today at John d
heeidishow dot com.

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Speaker 2 (02:12):
Now surveys and studies and such. Do you ever share
a juicy tidbits about what other people are doing? It's
called gossips. Well, it might be good for your love life.
Researchers found the couples who regularly gossip with each other
tend to feel happier and more connected in their relationship.
In a recent experiment, seventy six same couple and different

(02:33):
gender couples war devices called the electrically activated recorder. It
captured snippets of their daily conversations I don't want to
be a part of that. They gossiped an average of
thirty eight minutes a day, and about twenty nine minutes
of those were with their partner. Those who gossip more
reported higher personal wellbeing and slightly stronger relationship qualities. These

(02:54):
findings come from the UC Riverside study Spill the Tea
Honey Gossiping predicts well being in same and different gender couples.
End quote. Okay, what do you think about that? Does
that surprise you a little bit? Do we gossip about
what other people are up to?

Speaker 3 (03:08):
We don't gossip about like what they're up to. But
if we hear some information about somebody, I'll tell you
about it.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
And you'll tell me about it, talk back and forth. Yeah,
a lot of times, like I think we should be
praying for them. So yeah, for sure, it's one of
the one of the things that we do. And other
times we're just like, well, I'm glad I didn't do that.
Surveys and studies and such. On The John and Heidi Show.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
The Jon Heardie Show.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
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little screen. Pete Davidson's in the news. He is going
to be having a child. I believe his wife will

(03:53):
be the one doing the child part. But he's saying
that he looks forward to sharing his on screen work
with his child someday, and he says, you know, he said,
I know, I'll show dog Man, that's for sure. But
he's some of them that he's like, probably won't show
them this. Yeah, Prince Harry and Megan Markle are in
the news, Heidie because you know they just want to
be left alone.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yes, they do.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
That's why they extended their partnership with Netflix. Yeah. Yeah,
I still don't understand the whole Please don't respect respect
our privacy, don't follow us around. But here's our itinerary
for the next week, and we're gonna be doing five
press conferences. Thank you. William H. Macy has been cast
in Hulu's not yet titled Dan Fogelman drama. It's gonna

(04:37):
be set inside the world of the NFL, So I
don't know what that's gonna be, but I like William H. Macy.
He's gonna play Hank Durkin, so I'm excited to see
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(05:19):
com slash happy. Heidi, did you know that Finland is
the happiest country on Earth?

Speaker 3 (05:25):
I did, because we've talked about that.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
According to the World Happiness Report, they have been for
six years in a row, not surprising giving that Finland
is some It's home to the Santa Claus and reindeer,
and there's one sauna for every one point five nine people.

Speaker 3 (05:38):
It's amazing. I've been.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
It sounds like it's a happy, beautiful I've never been there.
How do you went without me? Probably because you didn't
know I didn't know you, But that's no excuse. All right.
We don't know everything, but now we know this.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
Shoe.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
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time out for the joke of the day with my
beautiful bride, Heidi Small. What do you have for me? Heidi?

Speaker 3 (06:10):
I was shocked when I found out my toaster wasn't waterproofed.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
That is so silly and it is not No, don't
try that.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Not ever throw a toaster in water.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
It's a terrible idea. Yeah, that is your joke of
the day on the John and Heidi Show.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
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Speaker 2 (06:57):
Time out for the scoop of the day. Economics in
California projecting up to two hundred and seventy five billion
dollars in economic losses for their state to close out
this year. Two hundred and seventy five billion dollars. That's
a whole lot. I don't know that I would take
those people. I don't think i'd take advice for anybody
that's in charge of there, because they're not doing great,
and RV vacations are shifting into high gear, and demand

(07:19):
for life on wheel shows no signs of plummeting or
pumping the brakes, I guess, is what they said. This year,
RV ownership in the US has reached eight point one
million households in the moment that is only picking up speed.
Sixteen point nine million more households say they planned to
hit the road in an RV in the next five years.
So with all these RVs on the road, there's one

(07:40):
big question, where are they going? You ever think of that?

Speaker 3 (07:43):
Not really?

Speaker 2 (07:44):
Well, I've got a list of places and I'm going
to tell you something. I'll put a link to the
whole thing here. This was sent to me who I
don't know. Somebody sent it to me anyway. Number one.
Just guess where number one would be. We've been there, Oh, we.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
Have been there. Oh yeah, Brandson, Missouri.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Brandson, Missouri top the list of RV destinations for twenty
twenty five. They say it's easy to see why. Tucked
into the Ozarks strikes a rare balance between rustic charm
and road ready convenience. Twenty five RV campsites. It's one
of the few places we're finding a spot next to
a park is about as easy as finding a good view.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
There.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
So another on the list here, I'm looking for the list.
I'll just scroll over this thing. Tyler, Texas was ten
Lake Havasu, nine, Hot Springs, Arkansas, eight, Custer, South Dakota. Seven, Zephyllis, Florida.
I think is how you say that is number six
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Five, Golf Shores, Alabama, four, Rockport, Texas, three, Naples, Florida.

(08:40):
Two and we already mentioned Branson, Missouri number one. I've
got a link to more of the details and to
that entire whatever you call it. Study survey in the
show notes for today at johndtheidishow dot com. The June
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The John and Heidi Show on a Wednesday. Have you
ever wanted to have your own home design show? This
is something a lot of people dream of, and for
some people it's just going to be a dream, but
not for everybody. We've got Christy Ethridge joining us right

(09:23):
now and one of her best friends, Rebecca Franconi, and
these two took this dream and it's now become a reality.
They have a show on A and E. It's called
The Mother Flip. It just premiered on the sixteenth of August,
and we're gonna start with Christy Ethridge. Christy, tell me
a little bit about your background and how in the
world you and Rebecca started doing this new show on Annie.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Rebecca and I are best friends and we live right
down the street from each other and We met one
day when I was out walking the dogs and she
has me to take a photo of her beautiful daughter
and her and then it just it was just like fireworks.
We met and I started walking and talking and flipping homes.
It was an incredible experience. But I have a background

(10:06):
in experiential marketing and marketing and just creating experiences for people,
So this really translated in doing the same thing in
flipping homes.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
I love that. And Rebecca, what were you doing before
doing the program the mother Flip? What were you doing?
That kind of led up to this fun adventure.

Speaker 4 (10:23):
So I have three kids. My now ex husband coach
college football, so we moved all over the country. So
when he got out of coach and we moved to Wimberley,
and I volunteered full time for my kids. I was
PTA president. I was volunteered a year at two of
my kids bulls, and started two nonprofit food organizations. Did
my Angel try out of my house and so I

(10:45):
was just volunteering and being a mom full time before
those And I have a degree in television and films
from many years ago into organ industry.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Very nice. Now, Christy, you guys also have a contractor
Roy that helps out with some of this stuff. How
in the world do you guys know Roy and how
does he play into this picture for The Mother Flip?

Speaker 4 (11:02):
We actually met Roy through Rebecca in that he used
to always come to her kids' football games, baseball games.
I mean, he is just a wonderful person. And met
him and he said, you know what, I need to
find a home in Wimberley. And Rebecca actually suggested that
he invest in Wimberley. So one of the homes he

(11:24):
bought was one of the first that we renovated. He
had flipped homes for years before that, but he allowed
us to flip that first.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
One for him. So, Rebecca, is this something that if
I talked to you ten years ago, were you planning
for this? Where you going? You know, ten years from now,
I'm going to be flipping homes and I'm going to
be on TV with my own show, The Mother Flip.
Is that something you kind of planned for or did
it just kind of happen?

Speaker 4 (11:45):
You know, I've always wanted to have my own TV show,
so I you know, I always think in my mind,
always thought one day it would happen. I didn't know
He's flipping home. I. You know, we moved all over
the country, like I said, and so I would renovate
homes and be own the rental homes when my dad
I fell. My dad fell in twenty twenty, and that's
why I didn't meet Christy until November. Moved in across

(12:06):
the street in July, and I was home renovating my
dad's home so he could stay in his home. And
so that kind of to me, kind of got it
really going for me versus homes. We lived in homes
that were rentals. But just seeing the joy on my
dad's face he got out of the steel nursing home
and I renovated a sunroom into a full bathroom for him,

(12:27):
and I thought, you know, this is so rewarding. And
then it just so happens. I finally come home after
three months of taking care of him and meet Christie,
and this was kind of all fell into place like
it should. I guess it's always meant to be.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I love that. Now my wife and I have kind
of accidentally flipped some homes. We've renovated many of the
homes that we've bought and moved into, and we don't
always agree on everything, so Christy, how does that work
with you and Rebecca? Do you guys typically agree on stuff?
Does it go smooth?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
You know what?

Speaker 4 (12:55):
I love Rebecca's This is why we work okay, because
I I love her design, I love her vision. Now
we don't always agree on how much we're going to
spend on that, and that's my job is to protect
our bottom line. And so yes, like I mean, she
shoots for the stars, and then I'm trying to take
those stars and make sure that we can afford them.

(13:18):
So we're just not They're not all dropping out of
the sky, that's for sure.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Again. The program is called The Mother Flip, and we've
been chatting with the hosts of the program, Christy and Rebecca.
You can find this on A and e's Homemade Nation.
Christy Rebecca, thank you so much for taking the time
to chat with us about the new show today. Thank
you again. The new A and E program, The Mother Flip.
It just premiered on the sixteenth of August. It's brand

(13:42):
new on A and e's Homemade Nation. And the guests
that we've had today are the two hosts of the program,
Christy Ethridge and Rebecca Franconi. I've got a link to
more information about this, and you can even watch the trailer.
It's out right now, and if you've had a chance
to watch this, the first episodes are out right now
as well. But I've got all of that in the
show notes for today at Johndheidishow dot com. Thank you

(14:05):
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now for the quote of the day. I think you'll
probably give this one right. It's from nineteen ninety nine,
and I don't know that it's necessarily a favorite movie
of yours, but it's a very popular line. Okay, this

(14:49):
one time at bandcamp. Oh what movie, Heidi? You remember
the line? Right?

Speaker 3 (14:54):
I do remember the line?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Was it American Pie? It was American pie and it
still is, yes, from nineteen ninety nine. It is American pie,
and that is your quote. I think we should change
this to the movie quote of the day since that's
what we're really doing now. Anyway.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Yeah, the movie quote of the Day on The John
and Heidie Show. The Jon and Heidi Show. Thank you
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(15:31):
as we head to the News to Me newsdesk with
Heidi Small.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
This one is so bizarre, okay. A man named Joshua
Norton was a wealthy nineteenth century businessman and speculator who
settled in San Francisco in eighteen fifty three. He bet
all of his money on the market, on the rice market,
and he lost all of it.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Oh no.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
By eighteen fifty six, he was completely broke, and it
left him just totally mentally deranged.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
In eighteen fifty nine, he promoted himself to Emperor of
the United States, and when the Civil War seemed inevitable,
he issued a proclamation abolishing the United States Congress, dissolving
the Republic, and assumed the powers of the American Presidency.
No one listened, of course, but as the years passed,
Californian San Francisco especially began to treat Norton as if

(16:24):
he was really an emperor. Riverboat companies and even the
Central Pacific Railroad gave him lifetime free passes. The state
Senate set aside a special seat for him in the chamber.
Theaters admitted him to the movies without a ticket, and
when he walked in out of loyalty, the people at
the theater would stand up and clap for him and

(16:44):
like applaud him.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
He printed twenty five and fifty cent banknotes which were
accepted at local businesses, and when he passed away penniless
in eighteen eighty at the age of sixty one, a
businessman's club picked up the tab for his lavish imperial funeral.
More than ten thousand Holy came for the viewing.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
That's just wild, isn't that? And this is just crazy.
He just said I'm the emperor. Yeah, and then everybody's like, okay, okay, just.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Go with it.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Yeah. It's easier than arguing, yeah, well, there you go,
I'm going to be emperor. I'll start next week.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
Though, there we go.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
I got some non emperor things I need to get
rid of.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
That's news to me.

Speaker 2 (17:21):
It's also news to.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
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Speaker 2 (17:55):
Fun fact for you, Heidi, What's that? The word gorilla
is derived from a Greek word meaning a tribe of
hairy women. I think we've talked about that before. Fun
fact for a Heide John. A Keel University study revealed
that volunteers who use profanity could endure pain fifty percent
longer than those who did not use profanity. So if

(18:15):
you use profanity, apparently you can endure more pain or
longer pain. I don't know. Fun fact for you, Heidi John.
When fax machines were invented in nineteen twenty four, it
took six minutes to send one page. Nineteen twenty four
is the part that confuses me. Doesn't that seem way
earlier that? Does you know? There was a guy that
got an patent for a fax machine in the eighteen hundreds.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
I did not.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Yeah? Yeah, And our final fun fact for you, Heidi John,
We're not sure if blonds have more fun, but they
do have more hair than non blonds. Really, blonds have
more hair, I don't know, just more hair.

Speaker 3 (18:50):
I don't. Huh.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
Do you think I researched this hype?

Speaker 3 (18:52):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
I don't even pre read it. Several fun facts now
you know, thanks for listening to The John and Heidie Show,
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(19:15):
In my mind, it was bad enough when people started
wearing pajamas and public. Well, now we have this. People
are wearing nightgowns in public, well, pretty much anywhere except
to bed. It sounds like not the silky, sultry kind,
but the frumpy, frilled grammar. Yeah, brands like Reformation, Damson

(19:35):
and Matter and if only they're selling vintage inspired cotton
nighties as bona fide Daywaar, complete with a scallop neckline
and a dainty embroidery on the neckline. There TikTok videos
tagged with hashtag nightgown are up two hundred percent. Influencers
are proudly strolling to farmers' markets in garments once reserved

(19:56):
for a lounge on the chase. Even fashion critics to
walking their dogs in century old cotton nightgowns. It's part nostalgia,
part rebellion, and of course part weird. I think it's
just bizarre.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
I won't be doing that.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
Yeah, mean neither. I don't wear nightgowns and I'm not
gonna start weird news on the John and Heidi Show.
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Time Now for the question of the day for Heidi.
Stats show that fifteen percent of us will do this

(20:54):
during the month of January. What is it? Fifteen percent
do this during the month of January. It's not something
you want to do. I don't know, suffer an exercise
related injury. Oh so January and everybody's like, Oh, I'm
going gym membership, I'm gonna lose weight. And they all
show up at the gym and they don't know how
to use it and they're like, uh, just got his
head smashed. That's all. Yeah, that is not good at all.

(21:14):
That is your question of the day on The John
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for is something special with Heidi Small? What you got

(21:36):
for me? Heidi?

Speaker 3 (21:36):
I like to read about these like eating challenges. Oh yeah,
and I found one that is in San Francisco Creamery
Company in Walnut Creek, California. Okay, it's called the Kitchen
Sink Sunday Contest. So this one would be sweets, like
I can't even imagine trying to yeah, to fulfill this.
It has three sliced bananas, eight scoops of ice cream,

(22:00):
eight toppings, loads of whipped cream, toasted almonds, and cherries,
The dirt is so large that it is served in
a kitchen sink sized bowl, holy complete with the faucet,
So it's called the kitchen sink challenge.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
How many people are supposed to be eating on this thing?

Speaker 3 (22:13):
One?

Speaker 2 (22:14):
What?

Speaker 3 (22:15):
It normally serves six people, But anybody who finishes it
off on their own with the allotted time receives free
ice cream for a year.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
You wouldn't want any and if they.

Speaker 3 (22:24):
Can still even stomach any exactly if they could still
even eat it after doing that? But yeah, that is crazy.
That is not a good idea. Talk about instant diabet.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Yes, that's a bad plan. Yeah, that is something special
with Heidi Small.

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Speaker 2 (23:09):
Time not for the list, and we're not going to
get through this whole thing today, but we're going to
start it today. Almost everybody loves animals, but do you
love your animal enough to shell out for these pet perks?
These are all real pet perks being offered by service
providers in New York. Okay pet Cab NYC. It's a
white glove car service just for pets, no humans allowed,

(23:30):
starting at sixty dollars within Manhattan, or two hundred and
ninety five dollars for trips to the Hamptons. You know,
so you can't ride with the dog, but they'll drive
your dodge.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
You need that. I mean, if you know there, why
would you need somebody to drive your dogs separately?

Speaker 2 (23:45):
I could see if, like, if you're going on some
other transport transportation that doesn't allow dogs, I could see that,
But I don't know. It just seems very odd to me.
Virtual pet Reichi Online Energy Healing session fifty to one
hundred dollars aimed at calming pets and suppor their emotional
well being through a spiritual connection.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Nice.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
We're going to do this over the internet, all right.
We have your credit card info right, and Trusted House
Sitters is the last one we're going to have. It's
a subscription service matching verified sitters with pet parents, so
you can stay securely at home while you're away. Your
pets can. Memberships at one forty nine a year. Now
that one does.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
Make Now, this makes a lot of sense to me.

Speaker 2 (24:24):
More sense than the other silly things. We've got the
entire list in the show notes for today, and we'll
read through the rest of it tomorrow. Thanks for listening
to The John and Heidi Show.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
The Heidi Show.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
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Massive no show order at a restaurant leads to not one,
but two amazing acts of kindness. So first and foremost
don't ever do this. There's a restaurant that is a
local favorite in Ontario and what started as a frustrating
no show turned into a massive, massive story of kindness
and community spirit. So Stackburger had prepared an enormous lunch

(25:16):
last Thursday, ten double stackburgers, five regular stack burgers, five cheeseburgers,
five chicken sandwiches, five poutines, ten orders of fries, and
twenty milkshakes, already at one thirty, precisely for a pickup. Well,
the the time showed up and nobody came in. The
customers nowhere to be found. They called the number, well,
that number was out of service. So on a Facebook
post they shared their disappointed their disappointment, noting they hoped

(25:40):
the person who placed the order was okay. They decided
the best way forward to be to take this food
and be a blessing for somebody, So they took it
to a place called Pauline's Place, a local women's shelter. Okay,
so these guys got to eat really good. Going forward,
We're going to have to make some changes for large
call in orders, they said, for sure, we don't want
to jump to conclusions. We hope the person who made
the orders, okay, but it did end on a positive note.

(26:01):
We were able to donate the food to a local
women's shelter and thank you to them for accepting our donation. Well,
this gesture quickly caught the attention of the community, so
a few hours later, a person walked into the restaurant
after reading about this online. They said, hey, what would
it cost for that order? Like, how much was that?
And they said it was four hundred and thirty nine
dollars and twenty cents And they said, okay, if you

(26:21):
could ring that up, I'd like to pay for it.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Oh I love that. Yeah, I love that. That's fantastic.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
So I think that is really cool. So they were
able to pay it forward to some people who maybe
wouldn't have had the stackburger meal. And then somebody who
saw that said we're going to pay it forward to
say things. That's fantastic And there's much more to the
story if you'd like to read it. I can't because
I'm getting choked up even talking now, but you can
chime in or you can read that. I've got a
link to it in our show notes for today at

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