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This is he said a YADIHO with
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Eric Winter and Rodalind Fantaz next
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episode of he said, how
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you doing?
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I am good?
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How are you? I'm doing okay? You, I
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know, you sound very stuffy. You're having a little bit
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of a panic attack today that you're
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bleeding through your nose in the world is falling
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apart.
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Guys, have you ever had a nose bleed? That
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is so bad?
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I'm back to my list. Hi TMJ
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hi device back in my mouth. So
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I am sorry again if I sound
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funky.
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So yeah, my husband this
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is.
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This is going to be interesting, stuffy and with a lisp.
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Yeah, my husband is completely dismissing
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me blowing my nose.
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I've been dealing with a sinus infection. It's been
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bananas. I have never had one like this in my life.
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It's been now a whole week of not
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being able to breathe a night is pretty crazy.
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I'm taking no medications. I'm going I'm
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going cold turkey. And the funny thing is that I
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have been blowing my nose twenty
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thirty forty times. It keeps bleeding,
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and it keeps He keeps saying, it's okay, don't
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worry.
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About it.
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I'm bringing sexy back. Why
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are you doing that? Because I'm
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it's just your it's very pretty tops. It's
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just raw ra. You think the world is falling
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apart every time something happens. It's you know, I
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get it, it's your nose is raw. But
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I said, if it concerned, you call
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the doctor. Does she call the doctor? Never?
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What is he going to do?
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What is going to say?
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Why does it give you medication if you're that concerned about
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it. But I
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don't doubt for a second
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that she doesn't feel well or something's not right.
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But what she tends to do is just
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tell me about it repeatedly and
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then never go to the doctor, or never
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try and get prescriptions or never you
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never try to take care of yourself.
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It's just I'm not like you that immediately
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takes pills and medicaid.
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You love medicine, perfect medication
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and prescriptions. You love that.
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I do. Oh, perfect example. She
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gets on this kick and listen. We're
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excited. We have our big consult today
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with Gary Brekka, and I wonder if we can get
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them on the podcast. At some point we should bring that up. He'd
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be great to have on the podcast. Anyways, we have a big consultation
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to day roslind is now all
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into I need to drink hydrogen water.
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I need to drink hydrogen water. Spends
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three hundred dollars on a thermos.
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I gotta buy this water. I'm like, kind of like, and
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I finally go, you know what, I'll buy the water. But I need to
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ask some questions to this company. So I
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call them, I get the lay of the land on what
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you do with hydrogen water. Minimum
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of three of these thermis is a day to
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feel any kind of an impact. She
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can barely finish one thermos,
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so she basically bought a
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three hundred dollars bottle a thermis for three
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hundred dollars that you are not using properly.
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But yeah, we'll still complain about all the issues
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that she's dealing with and try to fix
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them, but only fixes them halfway.
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Got it?
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My job?
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You need to improve upon taking safety.
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Sure, it's a great You need to improve
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upon taking care of yourself. Okay, anyway,
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you can't just complain about what is. So
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we have Valentines this week. We I'm
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working though, so you know we're not going to be celebrating
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on Valentine's Day?
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So what are you going to do that is extra crispy,
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extra special?
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Says? I have I ever failed on Valentini
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to be ado? I've
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always been pretty good on Valentine's?
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Are you getting me this year?
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I don't know.
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Maybe you don't know, happy happy socks. Let
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me ask you, what do you do for me? Last Valentine
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Last?
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I think I bit you flowers? I think, I
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wow, that is so romantic. Gone.
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Last Valentine's you
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were in Puerto Rico. You were basically not even with
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your husband. But we're
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gonna well, you know, we don't always have to. I don't
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think people need to stress on
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the day, right, you know, it's funny my
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makeup art is that on the rookie Judy, who we
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all love, She says to her and her her
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husband, they don't celebrate any of these holidays.
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They just because he believes in
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just being that way all
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the time. Are they that way all?
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Yeah?
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She says, he buys her gifts all the time, each
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other with I believe it. They don't just make kid
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dosn't like the singular day celebration
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that there's so much importance on one day and
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then the rest of the year falls to the crap. You
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got to really put in the work all year long, so then it's
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just another day. But it's a fun day.
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I mean, do it, you do it. I know.
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Valentine's is about friendship and love. It
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doesn't have to be like a couple, like a marriage
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that was situation.
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But let me ask you something Gallentine's Day.
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Marriage has evolved and most
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people haven't noticed what people
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want in marriage today. In
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the past, marriage was for survival
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and to.
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Meet basic needs.
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Today people want actual
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partnership. They want someone who's immortally
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engaged and supportive, not someone
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they have to parent. They
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want someone who knows how to show up,
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how to listen to, someone with maturity to
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solve a proproblems two together.
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Some people wake up and realize they're doing
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everything alone. They live with someone, but that
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person is not a partner on their team.
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Divorce becomes this show when
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it's clear the person has no interest in evolution,
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communication or healing the trauma
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that's causing issues. As
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marriage evolves, people want different things.
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They want an emotional connection and people didn't
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require that. People didn't require in the
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past. We have to start talking
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about it.
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And the first time I'm talking about it because I didn't
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even know she was going to do this.
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No, because I just read this this morning from Chess Hols.
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How do you say, Louis House. I'm
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sorry, Lewis. We love Louise Lewis
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House. He's a life
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coach. He's just has an incredible podcast.
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But anyways, he posted this and I was like,
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I wonder, you know what, Yeah, I think marriage has
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evolved like when you When I think about my parents
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and what marriage meant for them, they're
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in their eighties, seven together, sixty
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plus years. It is so different
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from the way we are wired and the
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way our kids are wired when it comes to
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marriage.
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That makes perfect sense. I mean everything's always evolving,
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the way that kids are being raised nowadays, the
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way that, like you said, relationships
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have evolved, the way that you're treating your spouse, your partner,
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what you're looking for in a spouse and partner. I mean, so
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much in society has evolved
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that I think, Yeah, the way of thinking about
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a partnership is totally different.
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But you believe before in the past, I mean
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when our parents got married, it was more about
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basic needs, about somebody taking
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care of you and providing for you.
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Well, I think it was a combination still of things like
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now. I mean people still have
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those relationships for sure, where
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someone is the caregiver at home and
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someone is providing for the family. That's still
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a standard practice.
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But actually the sun of practice was men is
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the one providing. Women raise their children,
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they say home. I think nowadays women their
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menstality is completely different. They want to be independent,
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they want to be so sufficient. Women
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their majority, they're they're changing
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their ways even culturally. All the
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countries where women are completely
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submitted to men, they're actually
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finally raising up and talking
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out loud and actually opening a conversation
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about you know what, we also want
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one to be considered as
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an equal m M. I think
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this is a movement that is actually catching
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some some fire in
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all these different countries.
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I would agree. But I think it's not quite
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just blanket that women are just doing this. I think
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there are, it's just mixed. Now. I
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think you have women that are actually yeah
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in the workforce and men staying at home taking care of the
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family. And I think you have the traditional way
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as well of what what was considered traditional.
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What is your way? Well,
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my way is My wife is never going to be the one that just
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stays home and does the
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family because she wants to work,
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work, work, work, work,
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She wants to work all the time.
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But what are you want? What would make you happy?
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No? I like the balance.
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I like the balance of being at home. I
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love being at home with the kids,
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but I also love working, So I like the balance.
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Like if we can, if you can do both,
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I think it's a win win. And
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you like to work, work
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work.
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That explains why guys
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Eric hates Wanna fly. He
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supports me because he supports my career,
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but he hates it. And then Eric has this saying
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that if I'm home, right, I'm
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home, Like he cannot see
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me just sitting down doing nothing. If I'm
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home, ras, can you get this? He
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could be next to the refrigerator and I'm
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in the proximity of the refrigerator, and
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can.
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You do my favorite?
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Can you give me some cheese? I mean, like, dude, you're right there.
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It's just to see me active
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and doing something. It's almost like true,
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it is funny. And what about to be Like I have
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become a dishwasher. All I do is do dishes when
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I'm home I'm not working and I'm home for
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a period of time. All I do is get up,
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deal with the dishes, the dishes.
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Kill the dishes.
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I finished.
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No face is this lady. Tell
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me if I'm the only one going through this experience.
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So he's
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dealing with the kids, I am doing the dishes. I leave
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everything clean, everything is put away
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right before, right before I turn around
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to just do something else, clank, something
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basically just gets into the sink
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again. No one more thing. I'm going
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Eric, You just saw me finishes the entire
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kitchen. Why do you have to wait until
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now to just add one?
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Because you are OCD compulsive when it comes
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to cleaning the sink, cleaning
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the dishes. Here's the problem. Here's the problem.
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And I say this to you all the time. We wake
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up in the morning. It's chaos everywhere. I
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don't care how we try to. I don't care if we get
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up early. The a lot. Well, first of all, she never gets up, brother,
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I'm the first one up every single time. I
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usually do most of the prep. She comes out with at
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least another hour of sleep, and she.
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Says, no, I.
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Running and I'm like, been up for
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an hour feeding the dogs, because
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somebody has to take to get all this stuff done.
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So she gets like, I'm not arrested
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now in an extra hour sleep, and I'm
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doing all the feeding the dogs,
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I'm making this
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is what I was working early. So
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then cut to we're scrambling. I
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don't care how I get up. We're always running like I
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don't know what happens. We're scrambling, We're
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getting things done. I'm making lunches, I'm
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getting breakfast done for both kids. And
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she feels the need to start
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doing dishes in the middle of it all.
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I cannot see ras.
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I say to her all the time, just wait, help
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me get the kids out of the house when
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we leave, and you are
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whole by yourself, then
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do the dishes. But instead you
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like to do the dishes mid task.
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And I'm still making lunches, helping
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them get they're
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done, and I
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leave the kidschen pristee. That's
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why more items keep falling into
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the sink, because you do it mid
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because you're anyways,
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just help with the stuff. She
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doesn't like to help with this ros.
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The dishes don't need to be done right this second. Just help
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me get the kids ready for school, then do the dishes.
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Okay, anyways, that'll be Valentine's
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My love.
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You're amazing.
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Thank you for all you do for your family. Thank you for
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getting.
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About six in the morning, thank you for
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feeding the dogs, thank you for preparing.
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Would you ever do this? This is something for the opposite
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of Valentine's Day, So yeah,
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that's what I'm talking about. This is all for charity, which I think is actually
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pretty brilliant. So the San Antonio Zoo
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once again, let you name a cockroach
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after your ex and then have it fed to
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an animal, and it's all the name of charity.
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It is brilliant.
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Would you ever do that? Of
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course it's funny. Yeah, I mean I think
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it's I don't know if I cared after
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my ex. I just like they see the cockroach. It'd
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be fun to just feed the animals. But you
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like the idea of going like bye, Joe,
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you've been chomped on. You
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like that idea, like you feel good about yourself going
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bye Santiago.
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I think it's we'll get a kick out of it, and it's
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for charity. Listen, you're doing it for a good cause.
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You know, you're healing your heart, You're
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healing your mind, and you're
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doing it for a good cause.
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What about this one? An animal shelters offering
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to Newter your X for Valentine's
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Day. Basically, you get your dog and you chop
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off the balls, and the balls are basically the X. Like you're
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like, bye bye, Joe, that's funny,
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Snipper them you do that too? Are
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you the godmother?
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Savage?
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You godmother? Just
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chopping out the excess balls and feeding them to animals
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and stuff?
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Guys, we saw the cocaine, We saw Sophia's
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and Grisel Leverlanco and the woman. We went back
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to watch Cocaine Cowboys,
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which is a documentary from many, many
13:05
many years ago that first talked about
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Lucie Leblanco, and it was interesting
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to compare both things. And it was interesting
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to to realize
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even though we know this story really well, even before Sophia,
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I know the story, we know the story really well,
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that she was
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out of her mind.
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Pretty vicious. It's fascinating
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how the world, you know, the world
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can be transformed, not just the world, but like let's say,
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cities and stuff can be changed and built
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upon a corrupt organization.
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Whatever it might be right, whether it's mafia, whether it's
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narcos, you know, drugs. Are talking about the rise
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of Miami, the difference in Miami, how much it's changed
13:44
over the years, and it was basically built on
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its crazy. Yeah, it's pretty. It's fascinating.
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This one is a good one.
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Guys.
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So this mom, she's an only fans
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and she has how do you call
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decor de call the call.
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Decal decl decal
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on her car? De call d cow.
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I have a freaking mouthpiece?
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Is so?
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I have a massive retainer
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that I can't speak.
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Look about the zoo the call?
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Say it?
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Then you say it decal deca dec
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ow ow is
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it an access not the mouthpiece? That's the accent. Cow.
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I don't care. I don't care when
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I'm lying on a.
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Freaking this chick. This
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chick has a decal on her car
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that she's going to and from picking up
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her kids from school advertising
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her only fans page, which I
14:48
think is insane.
14:50
She's saying, I'm not breaking the law. She's correct.
14:52
Well, the school finally said you can't drop
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off kids anymore with
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the decal on your car. Listen, I'm not mad
14:59
at that's a private.
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Christian school where the kids are
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enrolled, I will let her park on
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their property because her car has
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only.
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I have to agree with the school. That's the side
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I'm taking. Why because
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you don't need to be advertising your only
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fans account out of school. What about
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all the kids that could see that, you know, kids that are probably
15:18
like you know, let's say it's high school kids that can
15:20
go on there and with their own money join
15:22
only fans to check out some other kids mom on
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OnlyFans. I think it's terrible, even
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though her intention is probably not.
15:29
She says that she doesn't put any explicit there's
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no nudity does explicit content,
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but.
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Only Fans is known for a certain thing, right,
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And I'm not saying she's for years,
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she's not marketing or advertising to kids
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per se like that's not her probably her
15:43
mo. But she's still going
15:45
to and from a school with a big d gal in her car
15:47
basically saying, come check out my only fans. I
15:50
don't know. That's crazy if
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someone feels that compeled just
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like you.
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She has a job just like you.
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Okay, I don't know. I'm on the
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side of the school.
16:02
Actually her kids,
16:05
so allowing them to go to.
16:06
Privates that are going by at the private school
16:09
and they're just like, huh, what's that? Scan
16:11
the code? Check out the only fans. The
16:13
whys are gonna be cool with that.
16:15
The same way that a hard girl that
16:17
is the celebrity walks in the school and
16:19
the other dad goes, I want to check her Instagram.
16:21
Let me see if she has a kicktock account, she's
16:23
if she's on Facebook to go.
16:25
On to only fans. So it's you're
16:27
looking to get into the same I get you, but I
16:29
don't think it's necessary. I think it's a ballsy
16:31
move, but I don't think she should
16:34
have it on her car picking up kids, her kids from
16:36
school. That is too fun. I'm gonna side with the
16:38
school and that one you don't agree with the school.
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I don't know how I feel.
16:43
I wonder.
16:44
Let me see, let me let me transport myself.
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I'm driving TOBL to.
16:47
School and there's this transport
16:49
yourself sticker and
16:51
she gets out of the car with her kids, and
16:54
I'm looking at the only fans.
16:55
And I think I start laughing. I don't know, I don't know how I
16:57
feels.
16:57
I just don't think it should
17:00
happen. I disagree with you, Why because
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I don't think it's I don't think you should listen.
17:07
Let's talk about the Grammys. Did you
17:10
did you watch the Grammys?
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No?
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I didn't either. I didn't watch any awards shows
17:14
this year. But here's what I will
17:16
say. I saw some aftermath of the Grammys, and there
17:18
are some great things that happen. And I always
17:20
like the musical performances. But what I don't like.
17:22
I'm getting so tired of everybody complaining
17:25
when somebody else doesn't win. I
17:27
think it's crazy. Why
17:29
do people have to complain like it's not They're
17:32
lively, these artists, livelihoods are
17:35
are intact, they're doing well. Why
17:37
do you have to take away somebody else's
17:39
moment because you think somebody else should have won an award?
17:42
And why do people have to get so bent out of shape? It's
17:44
like, man, you all live in your best
17:46
life. Why does this award
17:50
matter so much? And
17:53
I'm not saying that you don't deserve awards like everybody,
17:55
but everybody it's so subjective. Everybody deserves
17:58
the hard work that they put in. There's so many arts that don't
18:00
get nominated. Somebody artists that do get nominated just
18:02
getting nominated as a win. Why
18:04
do people complain so much? And why do celebrities
18:07
always feel compelled to use
18:10
award shows as a platform to
18:12
be political or to like preach
18:14
to the world. Why would
18:16
you do that? Please, if you ever get on the stage.
18:18
Like awareness,
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I know, but don't You don't have to. And sometimes
18:23
you're a celebrity with a purpose.
18:25
But then go on your Instagram, make that your
18:27
Instagram.
18:27
It's not the same to actually go to a
18:29
big, massive award show that has been viewed
18:32
by millions of people and actually
18:35
take a stent.
18:35
But it's entertainment. People are
18:37
there to watch something and escape.
18:40
They want to watch music, they want
18:42
to see their favorite actors or musicians,
18:44
and they just want to enjoy a show. They don't want
18:46
to be preached to. It doesn't
18:49
bother you, it bothers me. I don't
18:51
know why celebrities feel so compelled to preach all
18:53
the time, Like, just because you're a celebrity
18:55
doesn't mean you have to try
18:57
so hard to persuade other people
19:00
to see your point of view. A
19:03
lot of people to have their own points of view? Why
19:07
are you so quiet with this topic and bothers
19:09
me?
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What does it bother you? That I'm quiet, I'm.
19:13
I know it's going to be in your book. That's
19:15
fine. Use
19:17
your book as your platform. By the way, that
19:20
makes sense. So if you're putting out a book, use that
19:22
as your platform.
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And that will bother you too.
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Her book she has.
19:28
If it's in your book, it's in your book, it's your own,
19:30
that's your that's you're so boxed, So.
19:32
You're bothered that. J C said, why the heck
19:34
is Taylor Swift winning Best
19:37
Album of the Year for the fourth or fifth time
19:39
when my wife has been the most, she
19:42
has won.
19:42
The most Grammy is a rock star.
19:44
She has so many Grammys.
19:46
But do you
19:48
think that one Grammy is going to change
19:52
the life or the livelihood
19:55
or the career of that artist?
19:57
Zero star?
19:59
She an artist that
20:02
means everything is the most important one.
20:06
They are all capitalizing in a
20:09
big way on their success
20:11
and on these awards and all this notoriety
20:13
and claim they've already received, Like you don't need
20:15
to have everything.
20:16
So do you think that?
20:17
And why is it wrong if she if somebody else
20:20
gets it, who also very well could deserve
20:22
it.
20:22
Okay, what do you think that
20:24
is? What is speaking?
20:26
What was speaking when he was speaking, what
20:28
what what.
20:29
Was actually speaking while
20:32
jay Z was speaking?
20:33
What was actually the word was
20:36
a three letter while jay Z was
20:38
speaking, it's a three letter word. God
20:43
out
20:46
all that's four letters. Ego
20:53
ego maybe, but look it's
20:55
so ego then so many celebrities
20:58
need to put their ego aside, like God.
21:00
But if you're a
21:03
celebrity, you feed your ego
21:05
on a daily basis. But if you're in this
21:07
business, not just the entertainment business,
21:09
any creative business, it.
21:12
Is that's what That's what social
21:14
media is in general. Now, you don't have to be an entertainment
21:16
you don't have to be a celebrity social media.
21:19
Everybody that goes on social media
21:21
loves the likes, loves the comments.
21:23
What do you think it is? An ego? Talk to me about that word.
21:25
What does it mean to you?
21:26
Well, an ego can be healthy
21:29
as well, Like you need to have confidence and
21:31
believe in who you are and the things that you do. And it's okay
21:33
to have a healthy ego. But I don't
21:35
think you need to try
21:38
to rip apart somebody else's claim
21:41
to feed your own ego. I don't think that is
21:44
or somebody else. I don't think it's the right thing to do.
21:47
Now, I'm not just talking about jay Z in general.
21:49
So if you ever receive an award,
21:51
let's say that you're nominated for an Emmy or a
21:54
Golden Globe, what is going.
21:55
To be your speech?
21:59
I don't know. I don't ever. I'm not thinking.
22:01
I never think about that think about it. I don't
22:03
think about that next topic.
22:05
And you didn't thank me.
22:07
Of course, I'm gonna thank you.
22:08
What if
22:11
you forget about me? I hope your nose is
22:13
not bleeding anymore. I love you anymore. Oh
22:18
well, on that note, listen,
22:21
it's all good, jay Z. You're crushing
22:23
it, your wife's crushing it. You guys are going to be just
22:25
fine with the Grammy.
22:27
At some point, everybody was talking about why why
22:30
was she hiding? She had this massive cowboy
22:32
hat and it was like all the way
22:34
down, so she was very
22:36
deceiving, like like you couldn't see her expression.
22:39
She basically even when he was doing the
22:42
speech. When he was giving the speech, she's kind
22:44
of like a statue.
22:46
That's true.
22:47
I don't know, why do we talking about that. I
22:50
don't want to talk about that.
22:51
You don't want to talk about But that makes you uncomfortable.
22:53
No, no, what she's hiding. I have no idea.
22:55
Why is she hiding?
22:56
I have no idea. I have no idea.
22:59
All right, listen everyone, we
23:01
appreciate you. I gotta go film
23:03
the rookie. Now I'm gonna have to jump off
23:05
this podcast. But it's been a lot of fun
23:09
times. Everybody, we appreciate you. And again
23:12
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