The Daily Zeitgeist - I'm Not A Zeit PersTrend 5/2: Mental Health Awareness Month, Andre 3000, 'Tulsa King', 'Don't Worry Darling', Mark Esper, Axl Rose
Episode Date: May 2, 2022In this edition of I'm Not A Zeit PersTrend, Jack and Miles discuss Mental Health Awaremess Month, roses for Andre 3000, Stallone as a mob boss in 'Tulsa King', the new trailer for 'Don't Worry Darlin...g', former Pentagon chief Esper saying Trump wanted to shoot protesters, and Axl Rose joining Carrie Underwood onstage at Stagecoach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of I'm Not a Zeit Perstrand.
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All right.
Well, I'm Jack.
You are Miles.
These are some of the things that are trending.
Today is Mental Health Awareness Day, API Heritage Month.
Yeah, it's Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Got it.
Very important topics.
I think that the theme for mental health awareness is more about establishing community.
Really, overall, just to take the stigma out of taking care of your mental health while also advocating it in your community, like being the kind
of person who lets people know, hey man, checking
in on people. Do you know
about therapy? Have you considered taking any steps
towards taking care of your mental health?
Very important. And yeah,
Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month,
I mean, again, yeah, just wanting to
celebrate the contributions and
the culture of Asian Americans and Pacific
Islanders in the country.
I didn't realize that the reason that they chose may for it is that it may is like an important month on May 7th.
And I believe 1843 is when the first Japanese immigrants came to the United
States.
And then May 10th is the completion of the first transcontinental railroad,
which was a huge contribution,
especially to many Chinese laborers.
Yeah.
You know,
very, very important things going down.
So get familiar and please get familiar with your mental health.
Yeah.
Therapy.
Can't recommend it enough.
Have you heard of this stuff?
Therapy?
Oh, yeah.
I went to therapy this morning.
Do you dress up for Zoom therapy?
This is what I wore.
You're doing it over Zoom, yeah?
I did take a shower before to kind of look look fresh look like i had my shit together and like i didn't just roll out of bed which i
kind of had oh man i don't think my therapist ever saw me like fully present myself in a respectable
way on zoom i was just always like i'm up let's let's tackle the day uh i feel like i should have
put a suit on but you know what we worked through it thank you yeah i'm i'm constantly fighting the urge to be like yeah no it's good it's good
everything's great it's like wait this is therapy like that's not helpful yeah no no no everything's
great we're we're happy uh everything's everything's happy and good uh how are you yeah
i want to hear more about your problem uh treat your therapist like the homie who you're afraid to ask if you're too high and if you're freaking them out.
And won't judge you for it.
That's the kind of energy you need to have in therapy.
Don't put that other shit out your head.
Be like, no, this is the one person you can be like, yo, am I being fucking weird?
No, you're good.
You're good.
Andre 3000 is trending because andre 3000 is always trending anytime
someone asks to name your top five to name your top three and in this case someone said name a
rapper that has a strong argument for being the greatest of all time but they're never mentioned
in the conversation and there it is there it is i mean i think. I think that's a great answer to that.
Although I
do feel like he is often
mentioned in the conversation.
It's weird.
Whenever they talk about MCs
it always ends like Big Pac
Jay, Eminem
and then some other person
in there.
They always conceive of,
when they have these sort of not debates or whatever,
when these topics come up,
they're thinking of people who are battle rap style,
people who can just torch you with their words
and are great rappers.
And Andre, he was an artist with it.
And I think that's where people kind of forget
is that what he's doing is so much,
he's very so creative with his lyrics that I don't know, for whatever reason, people aren't like putting that next to being like, okay, well, can you go bar for bar with this rapper when he's giving us something very different? I think because of that, that there's a reason why he stands out.
definitely top five maybe top three for me he features on a lot of tracks now and like hasn't released a solo project since hey yeah like since uh you know the love below really so i think that
like a lot of his work is being done on tracks that like aren't immediately huge or like don't
immediately come to people's minds but his his features are so great still to this day.
And also, you think of how he presents himself, too.
He doesn't dress like other rappers.
He has his own swag.
And I think that art visually even took people out of...
They just visually respond to that and be like,
this is something else.
Here are the rappers.
Then there's Andre.
Yeah. And I think, you know, because he's just you know he's he's he's unique um and some of the
other people that were trending along with that uh lauren hill missy elliott you know other big
people sly stallone another one of my favorite mcs uh is out here trending because Paramount Plus
has dropped a sneak peek
of Taylor Sheridan,
the guy behind Yellowstone
and Mayor of Kingstown,
which I've heard good things about,
and 1883,
which I think is a Yellowstone prequel.
But he also made Hell or High Water.
And I guess they just dropped a sneak peek
of a New York mafia mafia show um called tulsa king
starring arnold schwarzenegger nope it's last alone it is last alone that's why his name is
trending he's like a mafia coppo who has to like put a new crew together from nothing or something
uh-oh so he's like rebuilding a criminal organization I think is like the thrust of the series.
So the premise of MacGruber
but with straight face.
I feel like this show
could potentially give us some great memes
of Stallone as like
mob capo.
We're going to get some weird lines
out of him and I'm going to be like
just capture that
three second thing and now we
have a sound bite yeah give it to me you're looking good though yeah and you said they dropped a sneak
peek like a trailer or what are we talking here no it was just from what i saw it was just it's
just a static image just him in the streets of new york looking off like being like this might go
type energy you know very very predictable visual
marketing for a lot of mob bots a lot of don't i got rights energy coming out of this uh little
confused too like he's in the shoe like what hey my boss don't i got rights um all right let's take
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And I know we talked about it last week
when they released the first
photo from the movie,
but they recently released
the trailer for
Don't Worry Darling,
the new Olivia Wilde joint
that stars Harry Styles,
Florence Pugh.
And shout out the homie
Kate Berlant, too.
I was like,
what the fuck?
Okay, okay, Kate.
Nick Kroll is apparently in there.
I think I saw his name.
I thought so, too.
But Florence Pugh,
I mean,
obviously Harry Styles is going to get a lot of the love, but it does seem to be like... is apparently in there i think i saw his name um but florence pew i mean it like obviously harry
style is gonna get a lot of the love but it does seem to be like a florence pew movie oh yeah for
sure and i remember last week we were like wait hold on matrix truman show inception yeah it was
being covered and like pitched uh around when people talked about it like because
people are excited because of the cast and because it's her first movie since um book smart and that
was like smash hit this is her you know blank check project people were like yeah it's like
a period piece about and people were like you know thought it was gonna be just a 60s love story type thing and uh i don't know and then and
then she mentioned at cinecon like she also was inspired by moves like matrix inception truman
show and the uh trailer really delivers on on those influences oh yeah in a fun oh yeah it's uh i'm very intrigued yeah so keep an eye out for that
trailer they kept in that one shot of him going down on florence pew though they really that was
that was a moment in the trailer yeah there's like like uh harrison styles in this appears to
kind of have the presence of like a drug that is like really hard to resist like he because like
she's aware that like some shit's going on and he's like no no no no no no no no but then yeah
that's mixed in with scenes of and yeah chris pine too freaking me the fuck out without his
role in that he looks like a spooky motherfucker in that film. He doesn't look altogether human.
Like he has, you know.
Something uncanny.
There's a perfection to him that like if somebody was like, ah, we got you.
Chris Pine was a computer generated like thing.
Come on.
His name was Chris Pine.
That was like.
We just were looking.
Just totally fucking threw shit at the wall.
Yeah.
But yeah, this looks like an interesting turn from him as like the head of this project that might have nefarious ends.
Anyway.
Yeah.
So there's another one of these revelations that just comes trickling out just in time for the book to hit the shelf and not in time for our civilization.
and not in time for our civilization.
But this one is from former Defense Secretary Mark Esper,
and he's charging in a memoir out May 10th that former President Trump said
when demonstrators were filling the streets
around the White House following the death of George Floyd,
can't you just shoot them?
Just shoot them in the legs or something.
So, yeah, that's's yeah he the way he
describes this that moment was quote surreal sitting in front of the resolute desk inside
the oval office with this idea weighing heavily in the air and the president red-faced and
complaining loudly about the protests underway in washington dc uh the good news this wasn't
a difficult decision as per continues
the bad news i had to figure out a way to walk trump back without creating the mess i was trying
to avoid jesus but again like that that does feel like one of those things where you're like hey
media like at the time the day it happens maybe right like as everyone like kind of got the sense
that he was probably saying
that behind the scenes like that might be the time when you come out and be like this is exactly what
he said yeah and i can see like where esper's position he's like okay i can talk him out of it
right do i sit on this then just be shown the door just for some sycophant to come in that will
probably do whatever because as we saw like with a lot of the people going to the department of defense or the pentagon remember at the end
of december we're like what the fuck are these weird appointments at dod in the pentagon that
was all part to slow up the national guard response on january 6th so there's a lot i mean
it this shit it's so fucking wild that's why like i know they're the january 6th committee says june there will be these hearings and your face will melt off when you hear everything i'm like
i think most people have assumed what you're gonna say but now it's okay if that then what
right right that's the i guess now that true you know i guess biden really was presidential
with the shoot him in the leg thing biden was remember leg 2020 lacey mosley pointing out like this is the whole like idea of like uh
maybe they can shoot him somewhere like not lethal in the leg or something right right right right
this was yeah and people are just like yeah and then finally uh one word trending in America and all our minds, and that is Axl.
As in Rose.
Yeah.
From Guns N' Roses, I probably have to remind you.
It's been a while.
Yeah, it's been a moment.
It's been a while.
Which is not one of their songs.
Good point.
So Axl Rose came out during carrie underwood's
stagecoach set and sang paradise city kind of and a couple other ones yeah um should we play
a little clip of you hearing him yeah i mean sure she like what what you hear what you hear is like her doing a great job of singing it. Right. Yeah.
Okay.
This is her.
Come on, Axel.
Uh-huh.
So. Okay. So he did some. He did some parts of that. He did some he did some parts of that some there was parts too where you know he where
he has to kind of do that like 1990 axel when he has to get in that bag where he's like yeah
like he can't really it's that shit ain't there it's just not hitting anymore
no no it's the timbre is there he's like that's there you're like oh that's axl but he's a little bit
he's a little pitchy uh as a vocal coach might say my really cool older cousin um like when i
was real into guns and roses to the point that i would go to sam goody like multiple times a week
to see if a new uh single dropped after Use Your Illusion.
I also wasn't allowed to
buy their albums because
I was young and
they had the parental
advisory thing on them.
Around that time, my cousin
was a Guns N' Roses
head. He would go see them
in concert a lot.
I couldn't believe
his luck and my luck
to get to talk to him about it.
He was always like,
yeah, it was another...
It was good.
Axl's voice wasn't really
there this time.
Axl had lost his voice.
I think he's always struggled
with the fact that his singing style
appears to be, like, is the voice that most people make
when they try and imitate cats fighting each other.
And that's not good for the old vocals.
No.
When it's all in your throat like that,
you're not really protected from your diaphragm.
I can't even do it. Yeah, there it is is i can only do that maybe for like five minutes and then by the end of it i'm like
yeah um please take me home no it's it's hard it's hard it's hard at the end of the day i think
it kind of reminded me of the wrestler yeah like when mickey rourke the mickey rourke film uh aronofsky
film like that was kind of his energy up there was like have you ever seen a one trick pony
there's also a like a look and he's like doing dance moves that suggest something less like uh
tragically heroic and more older 50-something guy
at a Carrie Underwood concert.
And yeah, there's an eagerness there
that used to not be part of Axl Rose's whole vibe.
But I don't fault him for that.
I think it's great that he's getting out there.
Yeah, do you?
And not having
any compunction about
Carrie Underwood
showing... So this is
what this song would sound like if somebody who
could sing sang it
live.
And she
crushes it, which is not
a thing that I've... That is the first
footage of a live Carrie Underwood performance that I've ever seen.
So I thank him for that.
Maybe he's like, I gotta big up this kid, this young up-and-comer, Carrie Underwood.
Oh, they swap her out and it's called Uns and Roses with Carrie Underwood as the front person.
Okay, there it is.
Bring him out.
All right.
Well, those are some of the things
that are trending
on this Monday afternoon.
We are back tomorrow
with the whole last episode
of the show.
Until then,
be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine.
Don't do nothing
about white supremacy.
And we will talk to y'all tomorrow.
Bye.
Bye.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
Listen to Forgive Me for I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
There's a lot to figure out when you're just starting your career.
That's where we come in.
Think of us as your work besties you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer, we bring in people who do,
like negotiation expert Maury Tahiripour.
If you start thinking about negotiations as just a conversation,
then I think it sort of eases us a little bit.
Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
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I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
People are talking about women's basketball
just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way
we consume women's basketball.
And on this new season,
we'll cover all things sports and culture.
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I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry. Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Listen to the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
On the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.