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Episode 1164: Jon Foreman

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Yeah, this is another

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class. It's.

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Episode Eleven, Sixty Four and this around

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and podcast here in Orlando. I'm your

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host Kieran String in joining me from

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Liberal Emerging is just to carry. Hello!

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From Nashville it's are managing editor

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downtown only Brown. Ale.

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And that's it. We're

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recording on an unusual

0:37

day because Emily has

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been sick. All. Week

0:42

and see is better now and so we

0:44

the fieri jump in. but Derek and Marty

0:46

will not be here today. They will be

0:49

on next next episode so early. Are you

0:51

feeling better? Yes, I feel

0:53

like a human again. am? I was not

0:55

feeling like a human for a few days

0:57

there so she got the bird flu. Who

1:00

don't have a husband? A very worst nightmare.

1:02

I mean, it seems we go around every

1:04

dollar every time I'm all my damn scrawling.

1:06

There are some other. Flu.

1:08

That we need to be concerned about now

1:10

Even Also, and about worms eating our brains

1:13

like Rfk line? even a thing. I.

1:15

Had no idea how many things yeah it

1:17

was. I think there's a new Calvin Strand

1:19

to collect flirts. which I

1:21

just think is funny so kind of was like i

1:23

did it take to claim it as have you know

1:25

they just give you is. Like well

1:28

I don't have it. so I mean

1:30

I neither can I get out Asap.

1:32

And I do. I do that Muslims

1:34

and we have the three of us

1:37

know better than anyone. White what kind

1:39

of headlines move the needle right? N

1:41

N n Fear is is the fear

1:43

and my gas of our to have

1:46

had the things that you draw people

1:48

into clicking more than anything else. But

1:50

ah so so there's always headlines about

1:52

the next need a micro Plastics are

1:55

super processed foods or or or whatever.

1:57

And I know we've had this conversation a.

2:00

Right away So for I'm stuff worried about

2:02

any of that I'm I'm sort of spit

2:04

like I've known to many people and I

2:07

know anecdotal I know gone against the science

2:09

years I've just known to many people and

2:11

we were like in humor in it she

2:13

roman era right now of like the at

2:16

her daughter edgar Hoover meant by the government

2:18

lab the the earlier you were doctor interview

2:20

for married meme sounds so familiar Casino this

2:22

is so he has a one of the

2:25

top podcast in in the world you probably

2:27

recognize and because one of the see both

2:29

you're like scrolling. Long enough on shorts

2:31

or reels or or to talk or

2:33

whatever you'll come across one of his

2:36

club ceased get a big beard or

2:38

he he's a Stanford neuroscientist. Ah, I'm

2:40

a really into I health hacks you

2:42

know and he always has and like.

2:45

You. Know this sleep doctor or this nutritionists

2:47

use it or you know it's him

2:49

Up I was I going to your

2:51

military guys like Superman lab who's like

2:53

Super Jack who can actually or and

2:56

with a big beard. Yeah. He

2:58

has he he he did. but he's

3:00

a Stanford neuroscientists. but he's he's He's

3:03

a big deal and like the podcast

3:05

world but he's really into like the

3:07

ice plunges and you know the sleep

3:10

packs or intermittent sassine or of these

3:12

weird little bias and he hero the

3:14

south is like life extension stuff, you

3:17

know, How you get to

3:19

sleep like nine hours a night in and and

3:21

know I'm blue light? nos. I. Don't

3:23

believe any of. It anymore. Isis I

3:25

because the people that I've known that have

3:27

lived long as the my life has some

3:29

of the or or of are are still

3:31

kick in. You know that are are getting

3:33

up there and have had novice though health

3:35

problems. At. The worse lifestyles I've

3:37

I've I've mills and he wants his.

3:40

He's a year old who puts too

3:42

much time period wether lysol and health

3:44

and always seems like that's so that

3:46

sets Workers rocks. I think there's something

3:48

about just not caring. You know that

3:50

that that is. That is the way

3:52

to stay healthy. So I don't click

3:54

on the bird flu stories I don't.

3:56

You know, worry about either the micro

3:58

classics or anything. I'm just. I'm

4:00

just go what I see in the world I didn't limit

4:02

to the. I'm. Just listen man climbed

4:04

I do. You know that's it as I

4:06

feel would you could you could spend all

4:08

your time worrying about for the next big

4:10

thing or are you that? I mean you

4:12

guys follow this at off that this logic

4:14

I guess I mean you're talking about a

4:16

very hippie lifestyle and I feel like hippies

4:18

live for very long time. So. It's.

4:22

A interest me. I mean I feel like

4:24

I have. Plenty. Of family

4:26

members who have made some very questionable as

4:28

decisions and that's like they're turning eighty nine

4:30

this year and it's like a house you.

4:33

Genuinely, how he lives this law.

4:35

It's exhausting. I. Always use a

4:38

one of the sleep rings by the aura. Leave

4:40

brass that the measure sleep You know? He.

4:42

Gave me anxiety won't be as like I went

4:44

Hathaway. The mostly score in the morning and I

4:46

don't wanna know how poorly I slept tonight. I

4:48

saw that one and not wearing the ring. I

4:50

wasn't thinking about it and I get a better

4:53

I'd sleep and I think there's something to that

4:55

were you when you're over thinking. That.

4:57

The health stuff. I think that I'm

4:59

looking at multiple pictures of him in.

5:01

The he is not a doctor of

5:03

medical doctors a Pst and nurses in

5:05

it is like he looked a lot.

5:08

More. Natural and healthy. Ten.

5:11

Years ago Now. He. Looks

5:13

he's my age. He's. A

5:15

few months or the media he looks. So.

5:17

Much older than me. It, you know, but

5:19

he looks like an action hero. I mean it

5:22

like good at it again. doing a lot to

5:24

like build his body and stuff but it looks

5:26

like it's aging him more easily and like all

5:28

these like life hacks like think it's stressing his

5:30

body he looks like is aging aggressively compared to

5:32

this photo from just a few years ago. I'm

5:35

just like. That's. The other part

5:37

of it is like people who are doing

5:39

other stuff to taste use in middle aged

5:41

women with Botox. whatever it's making them look

5:43

older. Like. It doesn't make you

5:46

look younger or feel younger. I'd

5:48

just. puts more stretch out on

5:50

my body i honestly years and like i think

5:52

the people who have these like i eat cheetos

5:54

and i was surprised is right and i never

5:56

got my recliner and then they live till they're

5:59

freaking ninety five years old, it's

6:01

because they don't have any stress. They're just chilling.

6:03

This guy is doing ice plunges and like his

6:05

body's like shocked and it's like he's gonna die

6:07

at 68. I'm like, I'm not saying that, but

6:09

I'm just saying that. That's what I'm saying. That's

6:11

my whole point. Yeah. Like I think you just

6:13

kind of have to it's like the

6:16

whole like dude approach to life like big about

6:18

I don't know when last time you guys have

6:20

watched Big Lebowski. You know what I mean? We

6:22

just live in the moment. You know, if just

6:25

chilling, you got the bathrobe on, you

6:28

know, sometimes you have a African white

6:30

Russian as the dude does, you know,

6:33

your bowl and you know, your life

6:35

really revolves around the next community league

6:37

bowling tournament. There's some, those are the

6:39

guys that that's the I don't need,

6:41

I don't need, I don't need, you

6:43

know, Huberman and his buddies telling me,

6:45

you know, the perfect temperature of my

6:47

bed and how long I should be

6:49

in the ice bath for to reduce

6:51

inflammation. I need the old burned

6:54

out hippies who seem to

6:56

be doing just right. They seem to have

6:58

the basically the same approach to life

7:00

they did as like a 60 year

7:03

old as they did when they were like 19. That's,

7:05

that's, that's who's cracked the code. I'm

7:08

telling you, I'm not advocating for obesity

7:10

or anything like that. I'm not advocating

7:12

for disregarding health,

7:15

normal healthy lifestyle things. But when I

7:17

watched like the Mark Wahlberg thing of

7:19

like, or the CEO thing gets into

7:21

my TikTok a lot, like the most

7:23

accomplished people get up at 3am and

7:25

they've done more by six and you've

7:27

done in your whole day and I'm going, that

7:30

doesn't sound fun. I don't want that day.

7:32

I don't want that lifestyle. I'd like to

7:34

say that guy, I don't see that guy

7:36

who's like, he's like reverse aging himself. Like

7:39

he's taking his

7:41

son's blood and stuff.

7:43

He looks terrified. Yeah.

7:45

He's my age and he's like literally looks

7:48

so much older and scarier than me. Like,

7:50

it's like, This isn't doing what you

7:53

think it's doing, you know? for on the men's

7:55

side and on the women's side, the hot dog

7:57

lips are not making you look youthful. I'm sorry.

8:00

Sorry like can we only saw

8:02

This is so relax. As.

8:04

A seat or Cheetos and watch. The price

8:06

is right now. Have a good mice you

8:08

know, like that's the kind of health podcast

8:10

Iraq was someone to it's you know I

8:12

don't need. I don't need the latest lead

8:14

scientists in here. I don't need you know,

8:16

the nutritionist. I want someone that's like. You.

8:19

Know what I binge That really chilled

8:21

me out was this new alien show.

8:23

Man this is. you know why Kirby's

8:25

same and Driver? It's great over just

8:27

like the whole day. Filter on the

8:29

new Survivor tonight at eight you know,

8:31

like that's their big plans for the

8:33

day have right? And of the acid

8:35

season Eleven lives. He

8:38

I well speaking of live in large

8:40

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8:42

So and so if you take or

8:45

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8:47

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8:49

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8:53

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8:55

in solo projects is a new single

8:57

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9:01

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first saying they are making a

10:56

horror movie about Jesus is childhood.

10:58

And I have heard about this. Is

11:01

a settlement that is pulling for a sense

11:03

of the story As the apocryphal Gospel of

11:05

Thomas I'm in Napa. this is on a

11:07

story that Jesus as you. Ah,

11:10

Because issue for us

11:12

non seminary grads. So.

11:15

The. Bible tells us the story.

11:18

Of his birth, his early years they

11:20

hidden Egypt. And. Then we hear

11:22

about him at like what twelve with

11:24

the synagogue thing right? Yeah, And then

11:26

we hear about at. Twenty.

11:28

Nine. right? Yeah, okay,

11:30

yeah. but but the apocrypha is part

11:32

of the Catholic can and but not

11:35

the Protestant chaotic. And so the Book

11:37

of Thomas which I've not read his

11:39

part of that. it's tell stories of

11:41

his boy. Who is that The yeah,

11:45

Yeah, so it's like stories of his life from

11:47

ages like five to twelve. Got it? Is.

11:49

Some is some interesting stories a man asks

11:51

of supernatural South which makes sense why And

11:54

this movie called the Carpenter San is gonna

11:56

look at this childhood as through a whore

11:58

a land and is gonna be. some

12:01

spooky elements to it. But I'll read you the film

12:03

synopsis so you get a little bit of a better idea.

12:05

The carpenter's son tells the dark story

12:08

of a family hiding out in Roman

12:10

Egypt. The son, known only as the

12:12

boy, is driven to doubt by another

12:14

mysterious child and rebels against his guardian,

12:16

the carpenter, revealing inherent powers and a

12:18

fate beyond his comprehension. As

12:20

he exercises his own power, the boy

12:23

and his family become the target of

12:25

horrors, natural and divine. Okay, I mean

12:27

I could see that being... Yeah, I

12:29

mean it happened to him in... Look, here,

12:32

having not read the Gospel of Thomas,

12:34

but this

12:37

happened to him in his adulthood.

12:39

Yeah, the wilderness, the other cognitive

12:41

Satan... Yeah, literally confronted

12:43

by by Satan in the wilderness.

12:46

We know that his childhood

12:48

was probably filled with all

12:50

sorts of horrors and trauma

12:52

because his birth led to

12:54

a decree that all kids

12:56

of a certain age had to be murdered, so

12:59

his family was on the run to try

13:02

to avoid him literally being murdered.

13:04

So he had a target on

13:07

his back from Herod, who was

13:10

essentially over the entire part of

13:12

the empire. It's not that, you

13:17

know, to me, implausible scenario that

13:19

it was probably a pretty scary

13:21

childhood. It's like a legit movie,

13:23

right? Like it's got like a...

13:26

Yeah, let's actually talk about the cast list

13:30

real quick. So Young Jesus will be played by

13:32

Noah Jup who was in The Quiet Place. Mary,

13:35

or well, sorry, she's known as the mother, but we know

13:37

her as Mary, will be played by

13:39

F.K. H. Wiggs. And

13:41

Joseph, aka the carpenter, will be played

13:43

by none other than Nicholas Cage. Good.

13:50

I wondered what your take would be. I

13:52

didn't expect good. Okay, here's the thing that

13:54

I... We posted this on this. This is

13:57

the thing that I can't wrap my head

13:59

around, Jesse. aside from

14:01

just the fact that Nicolas Cage, when he's

14:03

in a movie, is Nicolas Cage,

14:05

right? I mean, like, so to me, it's

14:08

going to be tough to suspend reality

14:10

to believe that this is Joseph the

14:13

Father of Jesus. Number two, we

14:16

know from historical and

14:18

cultural accounts that

14:21

back in that era, women

14:24

got married young. Mary was

14:26

probably around 14. Most

14:28

leaders would agree. Okay. Let's

14:31

say generously, Joseph

14:33

was 20 when she was

14:35

14, right? So

14:38

you're saying that this is about his boyhood when

14:40

he's between five and 12 is

14:42

the gospel of Thomas. So

14:44

Jesus would be, let's say, eight

14:46

years old. So that would put Mary at

14:48

22 years old. Nicolas

14:51

Cage is 60 years old.

14:56

I'm going to, look, I'm going to ignore all of

14:58

that for a moment. I'm

15:00

going, hi, that's a big thing

15:02

to ignore. Grandfather, not father. I'm

15:05

sorry. Okay. Again, I'm choosing to

15:07

just ignore the problematic age

15:09

difference and just say the reason I'm

15:11

hopeful about this film, Nicolas

15:14

Cage, late, late era Nicolas

15:16

Cage has had pretty good taste.

15:19

Like, okay. Dream Scenario, which is an A24 movie.

15:22

I don't know if you guys saw that. Wait,

15:26

is that the one where he played Nicolas Cage? No,

15:29

that is the unbearable weight of

15:31

massive talent. That was a brilliant

15:33

movie. Another great movie. The

15:37

Dream Scenario is an A24 film where

15:39

he's a college professor who everyone has

15:41

the same recurring dream with him in

15:44

it. And he becomes like this

15:46

kind of, it's also like

15:48

an analysis of like cancel culture, really

15:50

interesting movie, but really good taste. If

15:52

it's A24, usually that's a big, which

15:55

is really good, which is about a

15:57

chef whose truffle pig gets stolen. I've

16:00

never even heard of half these movies.

16:04

I'm on a signed DB. There's a lot of

16:06

filtering out. But I was with you. I was

16:08

like, yeah, I've seen these movies. Yeah.

16:11

Yeah. You've seen these, right?

16:13

They're all like. Where do you see it?

16:16

Like, where's that streaming? I don't remember

16:18

where I watched it. That's what I'm saying. I don't think

16:20

movies aren't browsing. I knew it was out, so I like

16:22

went looking for it. Yeah. He

16:26

says it might be his best film. But

16:31

either way, I'm

16:33

looking where to watch it. Not left behind. He doesn't think left

16:35

behind is his best film. It's

16:37

shocking. You can watch it on Hulu. It's

16:40

on Hulu right now, Pick with Nicholas Cage.

16:43

But either way, he's had late career good

16:45

takes. Other than

16:47

left behind. And so, yeah,

16:49

well, that was clearly. Well, that's like 10, 15 years ago

16:51

now. Late

16:53

career. I'm saying like his

16:55

prime. I'm saying like you're saying like

16:58

most recently. Yeah, I'm

17:00

saying last like five years. I'm saying last

17:02

like five years. There was there was a

17:04

period where he was obviously prime winning, you

17:06

know, winning awards to a national treasure from

17:09

the 90s to the mid zeros and then

17:11

kind of fell out of

17:14

favor for a while. And that's where he's just collected

17:16

a couple of paychecks. The left behind. 2010s

17:19

were not great for him. We'll say that. And

17:22

2010s, Nicholas Cage is

17:24

when it got real cringe, real bad, real

17:26

fast. It was after the national treasure era.

17:29

Yeah, I mean, we watched left behind as a joke.

17:31

We went to the theater and it was

17:34

obvious. He showed up for two

17:36

days of filming. It was like, you have

17:38

me a check. I'll show up for two days, phone

17:40

it in and I'm done. He did no press for

17:43

it. It was great. But

17:46

then he just kind of like everybody's like laughing at

17:48

him. And then all of a sudden he just reemerged

17:50

as these like indie films and like

17:52

doing amazing stuff again. It was like interesting.

17:54

I think there was a profile from maybe

17:56

a year or two ago where he basically

17:59

admitted he was. doing a lot of movies just for

18:01

a quick check because he was actually in debt. And

18:03

so he was kind of... Yeah, when he bought

18:05

so many pyramids and castles and stuff. And he concedes

18:08

that. Yeah. Yeah.

18:10

So I think like he... I think there was a

18:12

while where he was doing a lot of terrible movies

18:14

because he just needed money and it seems like now

18:17

he's out of that hole. So he

18:19

is going back to like actually

18:21

really interesting roles. And

18:24

this is how you know it's come full circle

18:26

for him because a lot

18:28

of people don't remember. You know he's

18:30

an Academy Award winning best actor, right?

18:33

You know I think people who... You

18:35

know the recollection of Nick Cage is from like

18:37

the face off, con air, like action. You know

18:39

kind of where they see his peak. You

18:43

know his critical peak was years before when he

18:45

was working with the Coen brothers and doing movies

18:47

like Leaving Las Vegas and like

18:49

movies that will go down as some of

18:51

the... That's it. From that era,

18:54

that was the only one. No, Raising

18:56

Air is not as good. Raising Air is not as

18:58

good. And then he did a couple

19:00

David Lynch films. That's him too. That was like his

19:02

one of his big ones. And what

19:04

was the David Lynch one he did? That

19:07

was... Either way, he was working with

19:09

really critically acclaimed directors but then he went on to

19:11

the action thing. Then he had the crash. But this

19:13

is how you know it's come full circle and he's

19:15

back to like being like a darling. Or

19:18

at the most recent Academy Awards when they

19:20

did... They had former best actors come on

19:22

and kind of like introduce. Nick

19:24

Cage was one of the ones they chose. Could

19:27

you imagine 10 years ago, Left Behind era, if

19:29

the Academy Awards say, Nicholas Cage come on and

19:31

introduce the best actor? It would have never happened

19:34

because people are like, Nicholas Cage. But now he's

19:36

like recognized as like, yo, our dude's back. He's

19:39

making weird interesting stuff and he's actually pretty

19:42

good. So all that to say. Okay. All

19:44

that to say. If

19:47

he's 60 years old, that means he

19:49

was 55 when Jesus was born. And

19:52

that means a 55 year old was marrying a

19:54

14 year old. It

19:58

was a different time. I'm not defending. the same.

20:02

Will I see the movie? Almost

20:04

certainly. Almost certainly. I

20:08

can't wrap my head around. I'm not defending that.

20:10

The casting decisions here. It's so weird. Jesse,

20:12

I get your point of like he actually –

20:15

he's not necessarily a bad actor. It's more of just like

20:18

my question is like was there no

20:20

one else available for the role who

20:22

was age appropriate? Andrew Garfield. If you're

20:24

going to go white, I mean because

20:26

it should be Jewish and ethnically correct

20:28

casting. I mean you could if you

20:30

want to go ethnically appropriate olive skin

20:32

casting, you could go Oscar Isaac maybe.

20:34

Like at least the age would be

20:36

more believable. Yeah. Again,

20:39

I'm not defending the

20:42

political correctness or social acceptability

20:44

of the decision.

20:47

I'm just saying. Nickoliscation's

20:50

based on entertaining films recently and

20:52

if I

20:54

just put all my concerns and compartmentalize

20:56

them and just watch it in a

20:58

vacuum, I'm going to see

21:01

the movie. That's all I'm saying.

21:03

I'm fascinated to see how he's

21:05

going to pull off playing

21:07

a 35-year-old Jew as a 60-year-old white

21:11

man. Once

21:13

again, I am not speaking

21:15

to the social

21:19

acceptability of any part of this. I'm

21:22

just saying. He's just like. Yeah.

21:26

I will say, I mean again, based on the

21:28

premise, it seems like they are not necessarily fully

21:31

sticking to the text that they

21:33

are taking a few creative liberties. Well,

21:35

yeah, because then you say that it's

21:37

Jesus and they were hiding in Egypt,

21:40

but he's like 10. I mean, it's like

21:42

they were hiding in Egypt when he was 10. I mean,

21:44

that was like a two-year period when he was a toddler.

21:49

Yeah. They're making things interesting, I

21:52

guess. Again, again, I'm seeing it. By the way,

21:54

I've been thinking about the movie Face-Off a lot

21:56

lately. Why? You

21:58

know how they're doing a lot of remakes. Like, you

22:00

know, there's like a new Roadhouse or even

22:02

like Fall Guy is like a remake of

22:05

like an 80s show or, you

22:07

know, there's just, why

22:10

isn't anyone touched face off? Because

22:12

it's an unassailable premise that the

22:14

good guy and bad guy switch

22:16

faces and you have an actor

22:18

essentially having to play two roles. Half the movie Nicolas

22:20

Cage is playing the good guy. Half the movie is

22:23

playing the bad guy with another guy's face. It's

22:26

such a good premise. I mean, even

22:28

just talking about it makes me excited. Like

22:31

it's probably his most impressive role because

22:33

like you said, he had to play

22:35

two characters with different faces. That's no

22:37

more impressive than Lindsay Lohan playing Freaky

22:39

Friday twins. Wow. Such a

22:42

great example. Thank you, Cameron. And

22:44

you know what? That's

22:46

a great movie too. It is. Maybe

22:50

we can have Lindsay Lohan remake face

22:52

off. By the way, it's not Freaky

22:55

Friday. It's Parrot Trap. Parrot

22:57

Trap. Parrot Trap. Yeah. And

22:59

I bet it, I'm going to go, Cameron, what is your guess on

23:01

Rotten Tomatoes for Parrot Trap? Oh, I

23:03

have no clue because it was pre Rotten Tomatoes. So

23:06

anybody? Yeah, it would

23:08

be. Oh, there were reviews. They

23:11

retroactively aggregate. Oh really? They go back to

23:13

the newspapers of that time and make them

23:15

accurate? Oh, wow. I have no clue. I

23:17

have no clue. It's

23:20

a great movie. So that's a compliment to

23:23

face off by the way. Parrot Trap. Parrot

23:26

Trap is 87% or face off? Oh,

23:28

I don't know what face off is. Parrot Trap was 87%. I'm

23:31

just saying. 93% Rotten

23:34

Tomatoes for face off. 93% on

23:36

Rotten Tomatoes. A higher score than

23:38

Parrot Trap? I'm

23:41

telling you. I'm telling you. Have

23:43

you watched face off recently? I actually

23:45

haven't watched face off ever. But

23:48

I want to. Okay. I

23:50

want to. It's just so funny because the, like

23:52

I know the premise of it. I think

23:55

I need to like build up Accepting

23:57

that because like the idea of it's. So

24:00

odd to me. I get face off and con

24:02

air mixed up and they came out in the

24:04

same year. Both the came out ninety seven that

24:06

a big year for letters case. What a What

24:09

a heat. Letters

24:11

He just sat by. What?

24:13

Biggest Con: air man con air had

24:15

John Malkovich cbc me undies, a Dave

24:18

Chappelle were a net and they get

24:20

all got upstaged by Nick Cage. think

24:22

about that of what a heat check

24:24

year that guy and ads on Koufax.

24:27

Nicholas Cage zone to second in Malcolm. it's

24:29

yeah the desert the as some say in

24:31

it will it was it was he check

24:33

man that's crazy the both the with us

24:35

of stuff like when I was fortunate. Spielberg

24:38

documentary like Sellers List and Drastic Park came

24:40

up the same year. Like.

24:42

The he did both films hands on. they were both

24:44

his films like how did he do that. Like

24:46

they're. Both is babies to sell. Accuses

24:48

like. Yeah. Produced it like he

24:51

was like he created these worlds. Crazy.

24:54

Yeah, I know it's it's yeah.

24:56

All of anything you all the

24:58

way to hold Nicola Nicholas Cage

25:00

a six year old white men

25:02

will be playing the. Hebrew.

25:04

Father of a young sees

25:06

us. Can't

25:09

wait to see that I would have ended with.

25:12

Ah yeah there's a really interesting decided I

25:14

came out I want to talk about at

25:16

so does he is a family. Totally fine

25:18

with a I influencers. And there's

25:20

a new report that damage in the is

25:23

actually more open to France who use a

25:25

I influences rather than humans to south their

25:27

products. And. Really

25:30

surprised A I meaning like

25:33

when they do an Instagram

25:35

posts are video it's an

25:37

ai humanoid talking not isn't

25:39

a real human like weight

25:42

cut out so dizzy is

25:44

open to being influenced by

25:46

computer generated. Influencers.

25:49

Yes yeah they are totally fine with that

25:51

Am and I get your sock because I

25:54

was surprised that this tooth as as the

25:56

so many said it's over the years that

25:58

sage in the villagers the authenticity. It may

26:00

want something like real and genuine but

26:02

according to this report only thirty five

26:05

percent of Jersey consumers said that authenticity

26:07

is like the most important traits. What

26:09

they really care about his popularity is

26:12

forty seven percent said they are more

26:14

incidence of on follower count then. Like

26:17

who's actually influencing them? So as account.

26:19

Of. The two. Million followers

26:21

with an Ai beauty influencer

26:24

telling you about a new

26:26

product is more appealing to

26:28

gin the then an authentic.

26:31

User. Person of that product.

26:34

Who. Has twenty thousand followers telling you this

26:36

is great. That is crazy to me

26:38

is the reason why I'm sure you could

26:40

get a break down the speculation of what

26:43

is it about. The. Dynamics of

26:45

you know can a social science

26:47

that will leave Genji to be

26:49

more comfortable with an oral artificially.

26:52

Yet out generated. Experience.

26:55

Than. A human one are take was

26:57

i my readers that his his popularity they

27:00

just wanted like what's popular and if it's

27:02

got big numbers than I like it too.

27:05

So. It's groupthink kind of hiding it. is

27:07

that like I think Am therefore didn't go

27:09

into their by just kind of. When I

27:11

see and I I do think it is

27:13

a Yahoo Group think tank like oh everyone

27:15

else like says and I want to be

27:18

a part of what you know culture says

27:20

it's cool so I don't really care who's

27:22

leading it's I just wanna be. Part

27:24

of it. Think about that, You just said

27:27

Everybody else Isis said acid. Think they're not

27:29

looking at what we like. They're like, oh,

27:31

but the crowd. Millions of people like this,

27:33

so I like it as who. That.

27:36

That. insists that that does seem like

27:38

somewhat generationally unique you know because i

27:40

feel like prior generations there is an

27:42

aversion to what's popular like of it's

27:45

popular it's unreal of popular i don't

27:47

trust for it like if it's popular

27:49

that means they sold out that means

27:51

they're not credible i'd rather like someone

27:54

that you know the has a small

27:56

following in his more are you know

27:58

as it does things to appeal to

28:00

the masses as trades to themselves. I

28:03

don't, again, there's probably tons

28:05

of research that people have done of

28:08

what kind of, you know, move the

28:10

needle on that. I do wonder how like,

28:13

this is just me speculating, but like, how

28:16

a generation that grew up with public view counts,

28:18

like anything I can go to, I see how

28:20

many likes something has, I see how many views

28:22

a YouTube video has, you know, I

28:26

didn't grow up like that. You know what I mean?

28:28

When we went to, like I said, there was an

28:30

aversion to what was on like the Billboard top 100.

28:33

We're like, well, that can't be cool because everyone likes it. But

28:36

now it's like success is measured

28:38

not necessarily in artistic

28:40

merit, but by how many

28:43

views and what the engagement

28:45

metrics are, you know? I mean, I'll

28:47

say like personally, like I've, I'll

28:49

be like scrolling on TikTok. And

28:51

sometimes I'll see a video. And if it seems like it's

28:53

like a long story, I might not, I might scroll past

28:56

it. But if I see it has like 350,000 views

28:58

or sorry, 350,000 likes, there's something in me

29:03

that's like, oh, this was actually maybe this is

29:05

interesting enough to like stick around and watch the

29:07

full video. Yeah, like a FOMO thing versus like

29:10

if there was the same video, but it only

29:12

had like two likes, it's like, oh, well, this

29:14

clearly isn't popular, not worth my

29:16

time. Like I find myself doing that.

29:18

And so I think I'm

29:21

a cusp or so I'm like on the edge

29:23

of that. But I mean, it impacts my own

29:26

like social media use. So I absolutely think that's

29:28

how Gen Z views it. Yeah. And I'm not

29:30

saying that's any better or worse. I'm

29:33

not trying to be like yelling

29:35

at a cloud here. I'm just saying like, you know

29:37

what I mean? Like,

29:39

again, I see the flaws in not

29:42

liking something solely on the merits because a

29:44

lot of people like it. Like that's no

29:46

way to view the world either. That's not

29:48

a credible way to measure, you know, what's

29:50

good and what's bad. But I

29:53

do think in this particular case that,

29:55

you know, liking it

29:57

for the sake of popularity seems to me. The

30:00

to be indicative of a just a different

30:02

way of doing the world. You know it

30:04

wasn't nine or moving on her last thing

30:06

am and it will tax man and a

30:09

lot. but we finally have some new details

30:11

about the office. then off because it's officially

30:13

been take that a peacock and we have

30:15

a plot that actually makes me really excited.

30:17

I know we have speculated on maybe some

30:20

the at the Dmv or at a local

30:22

church which only when they that will still

30:24

happen. But for now and think the documentary

30:26

crew is gonna be following a dying historic

30:28

midwest and newspaper. And the publisher

30:31

tried to revive it with volunteer reporters.

30:33

The. Volunteer Reporters thing is was I

30:36

think the comedy is because the

30:38

summertime of the Dmv idea it

30:40

was because you have a set

30:42

cast but you have all the

30:44

public characters coming through and so

30:46

I got brings the episode by

30:48

episode. Fresh comedy and so the

30:50

Volunteer Reporters is interesting. Because

30:53

you can be bring in new, fresh,

30:55

volunteer reporters is it's brilliant because it's

30:57

another dying industry. You know,

30:59

gasping her last breath of life like the paper

31:01

industry in the two thousand. Yeah.

31:04

Baby because he I because like

31:06

the residue some I do the

31:08

and the as he just remake

31:10

parks and rec like some public

31:12

institution where the monday at he

31:14

is is baked into it's just

31:16

largeness. As an institution where you

31:18

know that does he own paper

31:20

company or newspaper there's the the

31:22

oh like the low hong thing

31:25

he ever present anxiety of not

31:27

exist seen any more is part

31:29

of the shell. A regular allowed

31:31

the through the way off the

31:33

consolidation of gases. Was a major plot

31:35

line which would be the same case

31:37

with an old traditional diet small town

31:40

newspaper. On It's Last Legs is. Yeah.

31:42

Yeah to be because it served as

31:45

like a metaphor for yeah, no boy,

31:47

that that. The. Authors culture was

31:49

like this is sort of a dying

31:51

way of life. Yeah, no and is

31:53

this a life worth me? Invest the

31:56

myself and and if not, where do

31:58

I find purpose? It's. The relationships

32:00

adjacent to At or. The.

32:03

Comedy is where all share in the same

32:05

Pc carpet just try to get through the

32:07

day even though we know when I not

32:09

be around and ear that's a unique that

32:11

that's what the yeah see your point erratic

32:13

that's why it works as was old tabletop.

32:15

it's really I really thought about like the

32:18

difference between us and Rak and Office that

32:20

it really is like. The. Office

32:22

had a plotline wear Nikes I like it

32:24

was try to transitions like a digital era

32:26

and that was really big issue Person: Rak

32:28

it was like. A Parks and

32:30

Rec Department as a sir as I think it was more.

32:33

The. Characters had to bring right

32:35

of the unique situation is. Say

32:38

I'm excited for this. I think it's

32:40

gonna be great. I mean Ozzy! Lots

32:42

of being in the media industry that

32:44

seems like extra exciting to me. So

32:46

curious to see. How. Well

32:49

or how accurate they get outside I environment

32:51

and this I was in the car this

32:53

morning. Impairments in this is a blurb in

32:56

In in Steve Escape or the others and

32:58

if he was like. You know

33:00

nothing's more exciting than seeing is

33:02

so about journalist see all the

33:04

nursery side of others once so.

33:08

Does. Go winters when they come out ones aptly.

33:10

I'm currently sound production am so there's nothing announced

33:12

yet, but I mean, if there were found an

33:14

alley could see it as early as the fall,

33:16

so I'm ready for it. I'm excited

33:19

for. but it all comes down to how

33:21

good are the character of what are you

33:23

seen in Raped By You Can Only at

33:25

the office Yeah no office space showed this

33:28

is that a far as we take it

33:30

bike because before the officer was office space

33:32

which explored the same thing with mandates. But

33:34

what. Propelled. The. Office

33:37

was the characters like at some point

33:39

just the idea of it only goes

33:41

so far. So yeah, we'll see ammo

33:44

follow the a Sissy says the same

33:46

brain trust as the ominous yeah Greg

33:48

Daniels but no pressure. But if you

33:51

remember, Greg Daniels is trying to spin

33:53

off the Dwight Farm Show and he's

33:55

done some of this of the just

33:57

didn't quite have the the secret. The

34:00

you know the magic is Michael sure

34:02

involved with this email or said i

34:04

pull our records I've seen his a

34:06

yeah. I think that all sales like

34:08

the Brain Trust isn't quite the same.

34:10

So. Is like the office magic was a

34:12

Greg Daniels or is it my goal In

34:14

a like who knows his roommates Greg Daniels

34:17

and then that one of the other cookers

34:19

is the concrete of Nathan for you. On.

34:21

That's right, Yeah. Know it'll be

34:23

a i think it will be a

34:25

different humor. Yeah. That's because

34:27

I still have been and I love that humor who

34:29

that it will be different. Or. That's here because

34:32

you can't go back to can recreate the

34:34

officer like the having some fresh yeah yeah

34:36

I'm all for more stories like that. Second

34:38

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34:40

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34:42

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36:21

or I guess today is John form

36:23

an enormous the lead singer of Swiss

36:25

Foot but he's also over the years

36:28

without solo albums. In in fact. He

36:30

is a new one coming out. It's

36:32

called in Bloom and Scummy on the

36:34

couple weeks, but said day he releases

36:37

and new single called Eulogy. We caught

36:39

up with him to talk about the

36:41

new project and now he's embracing teams

36:43

in a healthy way. Here's part of

36:46

Italy's conversation the zone for me. Out

37:00

I'm in Bloom Instruments month as a solo

37:02

project, not part of Switch. That. I

37:05

let it out. When did you begin working on this album?

37:08

Funny I was, I was trying to

37:10

make a different album. Misses

37:12

the album came to me so.

37:16

How's I recorded last year's

37:18

heard a couple years ago

37:20

on Departures In I was

37:23

hoping to record Arrivals. That

37:25

seems like the logic goes

37:27

next steps and so I

37:29

was chipping away this albums

37:32

in I was actually goes

37:34

for see square peg into

37:36

around Hawks aims. These. These

37:41

other songs came to me almost

37:43

annoyingly snow where they were brave

37:46

and airy in full of this

37:48

does. Fertile

37:50

soils and didn't represent the

37:53

record I was attempting to

37:55

make and and my brothers

37:57

indies Mcallister. We

38:00

produce a record of can is you

38:02

know how Me plus my head up

38:04

and say you know I I think

38:07

you have an album here and know

38:09

it's not the album that you are

38:11

hoping to make. That's I think you

38:14

have made a really great record I

38:16

can just put out so that's settled

38:18

further for on him and James I'm

38:21

talking sense to me but this time

38:23

like his record represents. A

38:26

fertile booming season in my

38:28

life. I'm putting. To

38:31

to rest a lotta things that

38:33

felt a little bit likes the

38:35

wrong kind of fertilizer, the stuff

38:37

that needs to be put into

38:40

the ground and in given away

38:42

and on. So yeah, it feels

38:44

like. If. You like is

38:46

coming out a perfect times. I'm very

38:49

excited for us! Yeah spring. What?

38:59

Was going on in your life While you have I

39:01

see on this project. So.

39:04

I've been working on it chipping away

39:06

for the past couple years. I mean,

39:08

you know, I think I'm not the

39:10

only person that. And twenty

39:12

twenties wrestling with loss and and

39:14

trying to figure out what to

39:17

do with these things in my

39:19

life if she'll likely keep

39:21

me up at night and on.

39:25

And so. Against

39:27

the backdrop of all of

39:30

that I think the garden

39:32

as is amazing metaphor for

39:34

me to find myself on

39:36

the idea that. Tomorrow's

39:39

fruit says born from

39:41

yesterday's crap. You know

39:43

that just assets that.

39:47

Hurts us on us

39:50

on. The and

39:52

dead parts of ourselves that

39:54

we like go in and

39:56

allowed to fertilize to seem

39:58

to the mess. The would

40:00

this record still like To me it

40:02

is certainly a letting go I you

40:04

know even just letting go of arrivals

40:07

and saints today I'm it'll about know

40:09

as it's it's done but it's it

40:11

was a big deal for me. You

40:14

know, and I think in that

40:16

that is that the season I'm

40:19

in right now saying yes to

40:21

things, it's my feel uncomfortable and

40:23

his. And

40:25

stepping into this Metallic Things

40:27

nino I think Jane Blooms.

40:30

New. So many lies in there that feel like. Poignant.

40:33

For a yesterday's tomb to

40:36

mars wounds on I feel

40:38

like that sums up the

40:40

seems. As

40:42

if they. Are

41:05

very introspective of are you hoping it

41:07

encourages others to sort of a flatter

41:09

their own at the same way? I'm

41:12

hoping. like I said before, I'm hoping

41:14

that this can be. On

41:17

the soundtrack for A New Journey

41:19

for some months and. Even

41:23

so, I propose a toast. Ah,

41:26

You know the see about. In

41:30

Nam it's is see about doesn't

41:32

the beautiful and the painful? you

41:34

know so and bridges I'm still

41:36

burning can. Use

41:39

it. Or the mistakes we

41:41

made. You know, like that? That kind

41:43

of language I think embraces. And

41:47

ability to move forward

41:49

and com essa I'm

41:51

hoping for this album

41:53

is that this? This.

41:55

This would be a soundtrack for

41:58

people that on. And

42:01

are looking for freedom in looking

42:04

for news you waste interface

42:06

with themselves in the world's. Eyes.

42:10

And. At

42:12

the same in my life. My

42:15

friends us do the math and said

42:17

stayed at the end is when when

42:20

his record comes out or maybe you

42:22

now it's the I Will as a

42:24

written in really three hundred plus songs

42:26

and that's just. Bad.

42:29

One of those things are him when

42:31

he said as as as a bad

42:33

batch truths and then he did the

42:35

math and others as I do. That's

42:37

a lot of songs. arms. And

42:40

I'm at a place in life where I'm realizing that.

42:43

Ah, Who

42:45

I was when I was

42:48

eighteen. Or twenty eight, or

42:50

thirty two, or twelve or

42:52

whatever. And on those those

42:54

parts of myself, they're still

42:56

there. but I moving forward

42:58

I'd I want to be

43:00

able to continue to grow,

43:02

continue to learn on them

43:05

than Bob Dylan's line is

43:07

reference in the very beginning

43:09

of In Bloom comes to

43:11

mind going on a speaker

43:13

one. Inch T. Not busy, busy, being

43:15

born is dying and I want to

43:17

be about the business of being born

43:19

and that is what I hope that

43:21

this is the soundtrack for for new

43:24

ice and people that are in the

43:26

business and been busy being bored. To

43:46

death scene like attacking a lot about

43:48

the changes we go through and lies

43:50

and others different seasons. And as

43:52

hell are you someone who likes saints and have you

43:54

had have always been that way. I'm

43:57

I'm I'm usually the guys looking forward

43:59

to things. I'm a fairly on

44:01

them. A ruthless idealist. It's always

44:03

expecting the best to happen when

44:05

I let myself. When I let

44:07

myself down or let other people

44:09

down or with them, let me

44:12

let let me down. A it

44:14

can be a shock, you know

44:16

spawn? Weiss use

44:18

human? Are you kidding me? I'll.

44:21

Give you as average speed.

44:24

I've eaten bit and his

44:26

record kind of wrestles with

44:28

backs. The next song that

44:30

we're releasing is called Eulogy

44:32

in Ah The chorus says

44:34

every day I read the

44:36

eulogies for everything needs to

44:38

be. I'm still aiming

44:40

for a better me. I'm.

44:43

I'm the mosaic of a

44:45

shattered, mean, broken and becoming

44:47

who I am. So I

44:49

think that encompasses this idea

44:52

that I'm eulogized the past

44:54

versions of myself. You

44:56

know, thankful for where I've been A

44:58

Looking forward to the theaters. With.

45:01

Expectations. I am the broken

45:03

shattered mosaic of a man

45:05

that is yet to come

45:08

in yet unfolding, forgiving and

45:10

been forgiven. They things in

45:12

the meantime say it's is

45:14

set in these terms of

45:16

I was but now I

45:18

am with finale and there's

45:20

a beauty to that's. And.

45:23

Yes, We. As

45:26

you know for me humans

45:29

if if we think that

45:31

we have arrived, that is

45:33

dozen. Visits. Arms

45:36

to be very let

45:38

down. By ourselves

45:40

and by others, you know, That

45:58

was to unfortunately started keeping the eye

46:00

out for his upcoming project in Bloom

46:02

and go check out his new single

46:04

Eulogy wherever you get your music or

46:06

is a ton of. next it's your

46:08

feedback. Good

46:38

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46:40

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47:12

Ah, we are talking about. Really

47:15

painful Hims France is started

47:17

because Emily was telling us

47:19

about. Cringe. Worthy hims process

47:21

he comes across. Regularly.

47:24

And were like that's not true, that's not real.

47:26

We need proof And so she shared the proof.

47:29

Know this as your experience. She's like

47:31

absolutely not So we asked the all.

47:34

For. Your worse and from the you come

47:36

across in the wilds you did not disappoint.

47:39

There's. A lot of really

47:41

bad, hence. Bio things

47:43

out there. Now if ya don't know if you

47:45

didn't hear last week's we the whole game about

47:47

it but basically tender you're a low bio and

47:49

severe was your elo bio But apparently with hands

47:52

your ask questions and you pick three of the

47:54

questions. are you an answer to be on? get

47:56

to know you So it was so us and

47:58

and not only does the years and then really

48:00

cringe worthy by as you came across in the

48:02

wild here's a few of our favorite. And.

48:05

Again, with the prompts. I have to stress

48:07

the people picked these prompts like they were

48:10

not forced to answer these ones. They pick

48:12

the that won't this one is that a

48:14

proper This shows the flaw the whole exercise.

48:16

Kaylee said I deleted the asset for swiping

48:18

know on the remote and row. I'd rather

48:21

be single than be seen whether Mark Kelly,

48:23

it's your problem months back and the universe

48:25

is. Try to tell you just gotta go

48:27

with that because I'm sorry on the mullet.

48:29

Add a little moment. During. Hours

48:32

he was bravo shows but there's a so

48:34

called summer house and Kyle was on some

48:37

groups a way He ironically got a mullet

48:39

the couple years ago and I became his

48:41

thing. Great cities have the Summer House for

48:43

union. I watch a lot of

48:45

Bravo. Ah and as a gesture of

48:47

him finally growing up and ending the

48:49

mullet era, they cut his mullet off.

48:51

I see the mullahs era isn't that.

48:54

I think like it went from ironic

48:56

hipsters do mullet to like for like

48:58

dude bros doing mullahs and that's rogue

49:00

and now it's Montana. boys don't militants

49:02

my thing as free hairs. Yeah, just

49:04

like every hairstyle, it does not work

49:06

for every man through like that. I

49:08

think that's important and the guys that

49:10

can pull it off or the frat

49:12

bros to that nobody likes so like.

49:14

Nobody likes the mullet. That. But my

49:16

thing with Gailey? As like. Goods.

49:19

The dating app okay by his c,

49:21

three haircuts and row spike. If there

49:23

was an equivalent of a female cat,

49:25

I wouldn't just discount the entire experience

49:27

because one is at that. The.

49:29

You know if I a it did the

49:31

bell curve of it's trend is on the

49:33

down slope. I'm not the Am. I have

49:35

given up on the institution as a degree.

49:38

rates okay in a row. This isn't try

49:40

exactly. Is it is like bush eat? what

49:42

the diesel your six months at a date

49:44

like? It's not that big a deal. Anyway,

49:46

I'm one girl. Mary said she came across

49:48

the guys profile who had a picture of

49:50

him looking. Into a casket. Again,

49:53

I are on or say modern day does or something.

49:55

Very interesting person like that. Without

50:02

without my mother to take a picture of

50:05

him looking to the casket and then what

50:07

went through his mind that was like yeah

50:09

this is this is what women want to

50:11

see his me looking death in the face.

50:14

But you're ignoring that, that is.

50:16

This question was who's in their

50:18

stances. It's

50:20

agree with the Sully i'm Marty

50:22

has that the doing in our

50:24

groups like like like it's not

50:26

the photo per se, it's picture

50:28

yourself. In that

50:30

moment wanting to take this photo and taking

50:32

this photo through like like and are groups

50:35

I feel first sending over like he's in

50:37

the rely like tic toc person. So from

50:39

Chris Roberts that like super cringe and he's

50:41

like imagine him you're on. That.

50:43

Busy street and years and they're filming. You

50:45

know the influences in the wild thing? it's

50:47

like these people in real life look ridiculous

50:49

thing. this widow I'm thinking about the guy

50:51

at the caskets a cusick, my picks real

50:53

quick, anything choosing and then he loved how

50:55

the photo of the input is dating out

50:58

that. the thought process that went into this

51:00

is hilarious to me. and again you get

51:02

like five off since the two sets of

51:04

all the thought as you've ever had taken

51:06

in your eyes that was one of the

51:08

last eight years. Yeah yeah it. Again,

51:11

Simply endure same person. says.

51:14

I can be a boring dinner. I'll tell

51:16

you that he arrived at Sir Sir Grant

51:19

said one girl told me. so I guess

51:21

this is in the messaging phase. One girl

51:23

told me she would order a plate of

51:25

crack for the table. Is. Automatic know

51:27

for me. Once. That

51:30

says, this is a guys bile. I'm a

51:33

metal head, I don't normally speak. Comfort zone

51:35

is one heck of a drought. I like

51:37

video games. believe in the paranormal. Goth girls

51:39

are totally epic. Again, I don't see why

51:42

people are complaining he's been. Honestly, I like

51:44

I. I know what I like. This.

51:46

Is why I am. If you like that you should

51:48

probably do correct or exactly know these. These.

51:51

Are critical things to know about? Yeah I know as

51:53

as you found out he it's like if you found

51:55

any of these things acid sacked he probably pretty upset.

51:57

obvious gonna lay out the main things. I think you're.

52:00

We gonna wanna now. I feel like.

52:02

I. Really hope that this mental had guy. Is.

52:04

Friends with the casket Guy because I do

52:07

think that that can be aside friendship for

52:09

the two of Gabby Matthews. He said. I

52:11

often think about the girl who under. Let's.

52:14

Make sure on the same page about

52:16

I guess that's when the promise me

52:18

sort of the same not see put

52:20

quotes religion, children and politics I guess.

52:22

Although. I'm not strict about this. For

52:25

you to figure out or priorities is

52:27

as stupid as amazing we need to

52:29

me sir on the same page about

52:31

and she said religion, children and politics

52:33

I guess although not speak to him

52:35

the system I sat through by her.

52:38

Oh My. God. That's

52:40

hilarious. As yeah, but

52:42

but I dislike his lane at Al. Man she's

52:44

like, you know, nothing really matters that much to

52:47

move. Who analyses wisely? On second thoughts, are we

52:49

not gonna say to be a good mullet? Let

52:51

me know cause that's really all the money. Like

52:53

these are the most important things in the world.

52:55

But honestly entering really care that much about themselves.

52:57

The Saturday something about how she'll have a hang.

52:59

I am. You're

53:02

really, really into this as the i'm not going

53:04

to read that tenderloin. Holy Cow. Because.

53:06

It was where that came from.

53:08

I now time for this week's

53:10

all for my. Earlier

53:14

in the so we're talking about like are. And.

53:17

How he got off on that neuroscientists

53:19

guy who has he looks way older

53:21

than he is. where are you super

53:23

healthy Quote unquote. Ah, we are now

53:26

my health hacks that society has pushed

53:28

on us. And. Look as

53:30

you ice plunger's. Ah, I think

53:32

didn't we to see a report last

53:34

week that the ice ice baths have

53:36

no health benefits for food? So ah,

53:39

anyway, lot of hell hacks are out

53:41

there. There's the beauty health packs with

53:43

the scrubs in the face, all than

53:45

the Botox injections and all the things

53:47

in there's guys staff than the intermittent

53:49

fasting, than the sleep x number of

53:51

hours and get up at do and

53:54

do all these things acts all over

53:56

the place. We. Wanna know? This.

53:58

Week. Was. The. The fact that

54:00

you've tried the weirdest health hack that you've tried.

54:03

That's what we wanna know. We will read our

54:05

favorites on next week so you wanna tell us

54:07

what came of it if you want to tell

54:09

us your experience. We would love all those details

54:12

as well. but tell us some health hack that

54:14

you've tried over. The years. I feel

54:16

like I am sure I'll have to think about

54:18

this marks the first and it comes to my

54:20

know as I love a good face masks although

54:22

I killing of a single time as and a

54:25

face mask and like wiped off my face and

54:27

thought okay a much better not like I actually

54:29

don't think they sachs work there more of just

54:31

like. Feel. Fine for girls night.

54:33

Very. Early two thousand and five am.

54:36

I will still continue to buy the

54:38

lunacy weird ones like watched like those

54:40

bravo L A so like when from

54:42

Rules and the Valleys they go down

54:44

to like these weird like. Light.

54:46

Spas and it's like literally they later on

54:49

and they have like of light on their

54:51

face for the or whatever city of Ember

54:53

red light yes I was. There's

54:55

actually a bit of a super oh yeah

54:57

but but I mean like there's always a

54:59

it's for indie of the moment. they're here

55:01

one year and as far as gone the

55:03

next year as I got a day you

55:06

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55:08

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55:14

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55:16

Before wrapping up or things on Foreman

55:18

for joining us have a me so

55:20

that sick his upcoming solo project called

55:22

in Bloom. It'll be amicable weeks and

55:25

and check out his brand new single

55:27

Eulogy which released today wherever you tube

55:29

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55:31

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55:33

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55:35

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