The Daily Zeitgeist - MAGA To The Rescue? QAnon Cutie Cult! 08.18.23

Episode Date: August 18, 2023

In episode 1534, Jack and Miles are joined by nurse, healthcare advocate, and comedian, Nurse Blake, to discuss… The Real Reaction to Trump’s Indictment Has Begun, YouTube is Increasing Their Enfo...rcement of Medical Misinformation, The QAnon Kid, Most Bosses Regret How They Mandated Workers Return to the Office and more! The Real Reaction to Trump’s Indictment Has Begun Georgia Rep Demands Special Session To Impeach DA Top Georgia Republicans dismiss pro-Trump calls to change pardon rules Texas woman charged with threatening to kill judge overseeing Trump case, Democratic congresswoman Most Bosses Regret How They Mandated Workers Return to the Office LISTEN: Pinta Manta by António SanchesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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.
Starting point is 00:00:30 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.
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Starting point is 00:01:02 and I'm Jermaine 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,
Starting point is 00:01:22 then I think it sort of eases us a little bit. Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, the internet, and welcome to season 300, episode four of Dirt Daily Zeitgeist, a production of iHeartRadio. This is a podcast where we take a deep dive into america's shared consciousness and it is friday august 18th 2023 yeah it's friday yeah national pinot noir day if you celebrate national ice cream pie day national fajita day national mail order catalog day nobody's doing mail what are we getting the
Starting point is 00:02:01 delia's catalog suddenly again this ain. This ain't happening, folks. But hey, a bygone technology. They do not stop trying, though, man. Yeah. My mailbox is choked. Oh, with like a land's end? Yeah. You get that catalog and shit still?
Starting point is 00:02:16 Yeah, yeah. You get the big coupon book? Oh, yeah. The penny saver? Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I had to save that for a good carpet cleaning. That's right.
Starting point is 00:02:26 I was always like the thing in there. I'm like, who the fuck is paying for that? Well, my name is Jack O'Brien, a.k.a. Dog Whistle. Dog Whistle. I want to sing my dog whistle. I want to sing fudge rounds. That is courtesy of Rando Dixon Art
Starting point is 00:02:45 On the Discord Hey those rich men man they know Those rich men north of Richmond Their damn fudge rounds Well I'm thrilled to be joined as always by my co-host Mr. Miles Gray It's Miles Gray aka We don't want anybody else
Starting point is 00:03:03 The loser at football Will not wear seatbelts So we don't want anybody else. The loser at football will not wear seatbelts. Oh, we don't want anybody else. Just them, just them, just them. Shout out La Caroni with I Touch Myself, a.k.a. in reference to that high stakes fantasy football penalty where the loser could not wear seatbelts. Was that you, Jack? That was me. My friend Chris loved to
Starting point is 00:03:28 revoke seatbelt rights. Very funny, dude. It feels like it's a very low-lift way of feeling like a god. I feel like. And actually, no, no, no. You don't get to wear the safety belt
Starting point is 00:03:43 when we drive. That's why you gotta win at, no, no. You don't get to wear the safety belt when we drive. Yeah. But anyway. That's why you got to win at fantasy football, folks. That's right. Well, Miles, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by a nurse. A nurse. A nurse. A nurse.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Healthcare advocate. Not from Spain. Creator. Comedian. Currently on a 100-city tour right now. It's Blake Lynch, a.k.a. Nurse Blake. Nurse Blake. What's up? Blake, Blake. What's up Lynch, a.k.a. Nurse Blake! Nurse Blake! What's up?
Starting point is 00:04:07 Blake, Blake, in the building. How are you? We got to talk about the seatbelt thing. I mean, I am a nurse. Wear your fucking seatbelt. Okay. Right? Thank you.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Thank you. Can you call Jack's friend and just tell him that? That's actually very, very reckless. He's a father of three now. I'm sure he understands the importance of seeing why she's probably telling his kids he's like okay so you didn't clean up your room well listen not wearing a seat belt i don't care if you don't wear your seat belt the problem is if you don't wear your seat belt and you fly into me wearing a seat belt that's where the shit goes down wow
Starting point is 00:04:39 yeah that can actually happen right you become You turn yourself into a projectile. Exactly. A danger to others. Yeah. See, there you go. That's why. Yeah. Okay, so if not, just don't. Yeah, just think about the other people.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Think about the other people. Yeah, if you're going to do that. I got my ankle twisted around real bad by this fucker who was flying off his motorcycle. Sorry. That's really when I'm like telling my family, wear your seatbelt. I don't care about them bitch i care about me yeah right oh right because as someone who's working in the trauma center you've seen it all yeah yeah yeah everything or like the people that like put their seat belt like they put it on but their chest harness they put like behind them yeah oh right it's annoying
Starting point is 00:05:22 what happens is so the seat not to be too graphic but the seat belt will actually cut their just stomach in half because you have to have the chest strap on too to really protect you right right right wow damn son yeah so next time you want to be like i don't want to wrinkle my dress shirt on this car right be like well you could bisect your whole shit if you want to do that oh man i think about that a lot though too where i've never done it because always that just felt like just it to me it just feels risky to be like no fuck the fucking shoulder strap but sometimes i'll be like holding it a little bit in front you're like i can't get the crease in front and then i'm like shit if it goes
Starting point is 00:06:00 down i'll just let go and i'll let god you know that's really the best way yeah right yeah so is there is there a safe way to keep your your outfit from creasing while also considering your safety in an automobile do you think uh no okay just like don't be so worried about wrinkles y'all yeah or or just yeah end up uh under nurse blake's care the trauma yeah you can fix that we could fix pretty much anything what uh what what are some other things besides seatbelts that you find yourself like reminded that people should do more often or not do more often it's the the young drunk millennials that when they're out drinking with their friends they want to get the scooters the scooters i hear everything now
Starting point is 00:06:46 they're so dangerous they are so everyone falls i saw an old lady fall just in the middle of the day hit her head and i was like oh yeah i just saw a video like on on the internet of someone who had like a like a leg brace on being like they take take off on it. They look back, they're like, I'm doing it. And they immediately just flip the fuck over and crash. It's so stupid. And like, if I'm on my way to something important and I see someone fall, like there's a 50% chance I'm going to be able to get out and help.
Starting point is 00:07:18 Right, right, right. Yeah. You know, like if I'm going to, how often, how often are you called to action when you're off the clock
Starting point is 00:07:25 like when you just are compelled by your natural instinct to help people it's actually pretty rare but it actually happened on a flight the other day oh shit i was flying to miami but i was on i was on spirit airlines so shout out spirit yeah i had a i recently had a good experience on spirit yeah the fact that it was the only one. In retrospect, I was like, Spirit's actually pretty good these days. And it was like, no, it's just most airlines, I don't expect something bad to happen. And Spirit, I do. So you compare.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Got it. Yeah, yeah. Expectations. I had that for the first time in like eight years i've been a nurse a medical emergency and but i'm like yes like i'm gonna be a hero it's gonna go viral on the news like i can't wait to give cpr to someone and the bitch she was on the ground and she said she had sativa oh yeah i thought oh shit she's allergic to sugar substitutes get Get me an EpiPen. I thought it was going to go down. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:08:27 And she's like, no, like I had an edible. And I'm like, that's my healthcare hero story. Some bitch had the munchies going to Miami to get a BBL. Like I was ready to give CPR. It's like, no, I just need to tell me that you're not looking at me weird. Right. So I'm high. Yeah, we're at 30 fucking thousand feet yeah right right uh well maybe one day you know but the right kind where
Starting point is 00:08:51 it's solvable and you do go viral for the right exactly thank you how how frequently are people coming into the emergency room or the trauma center and it turns out they're just too high like i feel like that's got to be, could you even be admitted into the trauma unit if you were not... You might not make it past the desk, right? No, we're going to just send you out. We got to be bleeding out. You got to be dead before we can see you.
Starting point is 00:09:16 There's levels to this, Jack. I've wanted to go to the emergency room from being too high in the past. Oh, that's what everyone feels like they have to do. Like, I need to go to the emergency room. being too high in the past. That's what everyone feels like they have to do. I need to go to the emergency room. I feel like I'm just following my tongue. We're breathing too much. I just can't get it right.
Starting point is 00:09:33 My heart's doing weird things. This guy's going to have a fatal dose of oxygen, guys. Fucking watch out. What the fuck? All right. Well, Blake, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we're going to tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about today. We're going to talk about YouTube increasing their enforcement of medical misinformation. We'll talk about bosses regretting how they demand workers return to the office.
Starting point is 00:10:22 And just where we're at in the great, everybody must return to the office because we know it's better for us as employers and nobody else. We'll talk about that. We'll talk about the latest QAnon cult leader because it's a 13-year-old girl. We might even talk about the sound of freedom. We'll see all of that. Plenty more. But first, Blake, we do like to ask our guests, what is something from your search history that is revealing about who you are? Where is Santa Rosa, California? Okay. I don't know. I'm here right now. And that's where you are currently. Yeah, and I don't know where we are.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Like you said, there's a bridge and a river and a jail nearby. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Santa Rosa's got a, I don't know. I've been there, and it's kind of like a sleepy small town, right? Yeah, it's cute. The show was great. the show was great the show was great yeah it was at this like conference center luther burbank center for the arts which i performed last year too but i just don't know where i don't know where any city is i'm like
Starting point is 00:11:15 horrible at geography right wait so even like wait so where did you come from before santa rosa uh and my memory is like the sean nemo oh i don't know when you're on a 100 city tour like how the fuck are you gonna how long was how long was the flight how about that so i'm actually on a tour bus okay how long was the drive i'm sleeping the whole time a few hours i'm sleep blake i'm starting to doubt if you're even on tour, man. I don't know. I don't know. I actually kicked off my tour. I know where I started.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I started in Alaska, July 25th. Wow. And everything between then and today, I don't know what's happening. Total blur. Right. I hit Denver, Salt Lake City. Okay. Santa Barbara.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Okay. So it sounds like you're starting in California, working your way north. See? Thank you. And that's why I should have said it. Santa Barbara would be before Santa Rosa, for sure. And then I did LA. Okay. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:12:19 So, yeah, you just made your way up. Phoenix, El Paso. Okay, here we go. Exactly. Tucson. Yes, Tucson. Phoenix, El Paso. Yeah, here we go. Tucson. Yes, Tucson. Don't forget about Tucson. Jack's like the tour manager.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Thank God. Let's not forget. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, so I remember where I'm at. I just don't know where it's located.
Starting point is 00:12:38 It looks like you might be headed to Eugene, Oregon pretty soon. Yep. Seattle. My birthplace. Oh, really? Yeah. Can you tell from my incense lighting vibes birthplace oh and victoria and vancouver oh man have you been to victoria british columbia before it's beautiful i used to live in seattle actually oh okay so you know you've seen yeah so i do all of canada then i come back down the east coast yeah cool that's fun i i would want to do that even if i wasn't like on a tour that's just sounds like a wonderful like road trip it's super fun and
Starting point is 00:13:13 i love everyone i'm with they're awesome i one of my um she's my lesbian cousin she's on the road with me and uh she's great she's super blessed is she is she also a performer or she's just she's not she's not but she actually she's just on the road with you? She's not, but I actually end my comedy show with a roast where I roast all these different nurses in the audience. And to be fair, she comes out and then roasts
Starting point is 00:13:35 me. She didn't know she was going to do it until two days before my first show, and she's been killing it. Nice. Nice. What is something that you think is overrated? Marriage. Marriage. I'm just getting out of, uh, I was with my ex for 12 years. You were married for six. Wow. And, um, yeah, don't do it. screw the supreme court for even allowing gay marriage you got me trapped
Starting point is 00:14:07 you got me i'm stuck and wait so and now like for you personally you're like that's it's not for me is that is it the experience overall that you realize that or i mean i hate to be oprah here but or was it with this specific relationship that puts you up do you see yourself finding somebody that you could potentially shack up with again? You know, my attorney is like, I give you a year and a half and you're going to be coming to me with your next marriage. But we're going to put together a good prenup. So I guess it's I really needed. I guess what's underrated is prenups. There you go.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Things can change. Things can change. So we'll see but yeah so if you didn't know i'm a homosexual i gathered just want to clear the air so before you said the supreme court yeah until you said the supreme court thing i was like okay okay yeah okay now it's fair now it's got it good yeah we'll not make any assumptions yes yeah is that your underrated prenups underrated yeah i guess so i'm just learning that now i'm just learning it prenups and handjobs oh why handjobs and handjobs that's a good like
Starting point is 00:15:13 album title that maybe that's my next tour yeah wow nursing plus prenups and handjobs exactly just yeah that's perfect the nursing yeah the prenups and handjobs. Exactly. Just, yeah. That's perfect. The nursing, yeah, the prenups and handjobs tour. Wait, well, why is a handjob underrated? Well, because I think a lot of people, they just want to go straight to sex.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And it's like, that's not, you know, there's other things you could do that are just as fun. We're good with these things as humans.
Starting point is 00:15:40 Right. Honestly. Kind of one of our defining features. Not many species on earth got these thumbs that can even enable the proper type of job with the it's like hand jobs can be a home run it can be wow third base you know what i mean i feel like a hand job snob like i've always viewed it as something i could do myself so i feel less like i, I'm like, hey, nobody knows how to do this thing like me.
Starting point is 00:16:06 Well, I'm gay. So I guess, you know, it's like they know what they're doing. Right, right, right, right. You know. Maybe that's why. Yeah, yeah. Okay, well. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:15 Just, you know, explore. I'm like, yeah, I'm like cruising now. I'm like, yeah, I'm like, I'm looking for a good hand job. You know, it's like a solid one. You know, just a solid one. Third base third base hand job yeah just a solid hand job because i forget a lot of these fucking minor league hand jobs i don't know how guy like with the girls with the long nails that you know that's gotta be oh yeah never can't be as good yeah i've never i don't think i've actually my hand jobs rarely involve nails. Am I doing it wrong?
Starting point is 00:16:45 Oh, yeah. To each their own, Jack. To each their own. Yeah. Maybe you'll be visiting Nurse Blake at some point. That goes left. I'll do it. We have a lot to learn. I could do a full assessment.
Starting point is 00:16:58 Okay. Yeah. I'll send you some pictures later. We'll go from there. All right. Let's take a quick break, and we'll be right back to talk about some news. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Starting point is 00:17:18 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 LA-based Shekinah Church, an alleged cult that has impacted members for over two decades. Jessica and I will delve into the hidden truths between high control groups and interview dancers, church members, and others whose lives and careers have been impacted, just like mine.
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Starting point is 00:19:26 We're back with season two of the Amber and Lacey, Lacey and Amber show on Will Ferrell's Big Money Players Network. You thought you had fun last season? Well, you were right. And you should tune in today for new fun segments like Sister Court and listening to Lacey's steamy DMs. We've got new and exciting guests like Michael Beach. That's my husband. Daphne Spring, Daniel Thrasher,
Starting point is 00:19:48 Peppermint, Morgan J, and more. You gotta watch us. No, you mean you have to listen to us. I mean, you can still watch us, but you gotta listen. Like, if you're watching us,
Starting point is 00:19:58 you have to tell us. Like, if you're out the window, you have to say, hey, I'm watching you outside of the window. Just, you know what? Listen to the Amber and Lacey, Lacey and amber show on will ferrell's big money players network on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts and we're back we're back and i feel like we're starting to get the real reactions to trump's
Starting point is 00:20:29 indictment like you know on our end we're like well it's starting to actually feel real and i think for on the other side people are like it's starting to feel real and they're not so happy about it it would seem miles no mean, the beginning we talked about how like on Fox News they're just saying stuff like he was just texting people and like making phone calls to coerce them into this conspiracy
Starting point is 00:20:53 to overturn an election. Right. And that's been like mostly the thing we've heard now. But now the MAGA people are starting to rear their heads and this is what we're having. So far, we have grand jurors being doxxed in Fulton County.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Like, because in the indictment, legally, they actually do list the names of the people in the grand jury. So a lot of these people on like far right message boards have been digging through it, trying to like find addresses, posting supposed addresses, LinkedIn profiles, Facebook pages pages being like you need to find these people take pictures of them so that's happening that's one thing a woman has already been arrested for threatening the judge who is presiding over trump's dc case this one is like wild oh yeah she also threatened congresswoman sheila jackson lee so she basically called up saying a bunch of racist bs i'm gonna read the shit that she was saying to the judge and said i will kill anyone that goes after trump and she said that includes all democrats in washington dc and all people in the lgbtq community so that i apologize that's probably for my aunt vicky from florida she's actually from texas so okay okay yeah you know
Starting point is 00:22:08 i thought it was my aunt but definitely someone's aunt for sure but yeah and then she said you are in our sights we want to kill you if trump doesn't get elected in 2024 we are coming to kill you so tread lightly and then she found herself getting a knock on her door from dhs and she's like oh sorry yeah i said that is that is that a problem far can you not do that oh i'm so sorry i just we i've never even thought about consequences much less faced them this is so weird truly wild and then and then in georgia like the republic are actually doing, they're trying to do things like legislatively. So when we first talked about the indictment in Georgia, we talked about how this one's especially sticky for Trump because a, he can't pardon himself from state
Starting point is 00:22:55 charges, even if he did win the election. And also because Georgia's system of pardons doesn't empower the governor to just wave a magic wand of freedom and then let trump out like it has to go to a panel where they decide if someone is eligible for a pardon only after five years of being of serving a sentence so now the republicans there are trying to change the rules and be like well what if like a governor could just could just do that we should we should posit that luckily the highest ranking republicans in the state said fuck no and that's mostly because it's more just like what's possible because you need like a two-thirds majority then you need a like a the general like electorate to ratify the change and they're like that shit
Starting point is 00:23:36 ain't happening like just sorry so leave that fantasy there and then lastly there's this guy in georgia the state senator who wants to impeach the DA, Fannie Willis, and saying, like, we got to stop, strip all funding, and if appropriate, impeach Fannie Willis. And I'm officially calling for an emergency session to review her actions. America is under attack, and I'm not going to sit back and watch as the radical left, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. and watches the radical left. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So the writer of the Joe My God blog, though, pointed out that the Wikipedia page for this state senator
Starting point is 00:24:09 is so clearly written by him. Like, when you click it, because most people don't, there's just like a cursory amount of stuff. There's shit on here talking about how he is like a renowned auctioneer. Since graduating college, Moore runs his family's bulldozing and
Starting point is 00:24:26 trucking business and is an internationally acclaimed auctioneer having traveled over 75,000 miles what huh is that a thing that you like an auctioneer has to like sort of pat themselves on the back for me like for traveling a certain number of miles is like very that's stat padding hey like in 2016 number in here he was the georgia auctioneering champion and a top 20 finalist in the international auctioneering championship at least he has a wikipedia page like i've been wanting a wikipedia page for a long time you don't have him to write no i'll get him to write mine. I've traveled a lot too. Lots of miles.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Are you sure? Are you counting them, by the way? Lots of miles. That's important. Yeah, you got to count all the miles. Do you have auctioneering experience? No. Or so you've only worked in a trauma center?
Starting point is 00:25:20 This isn't good. Yeah. Okay. I'll never have one. Okay. Well, are you on WikiFeet? I'm on nothing. I'm on Tinder. Wow. I'll never have one. Okay. Well, are you on WikiFeet? I'm on nothing. I'm on Tinder.
Starting point is 00:25:28 I'm on Grindr and Tinder. Okay. Well, I mean, maybe WikiFeet. Oh, right. No, no, no. I was like, I was searching for WikiFeet. No, it's like close. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:40 This is a very detailed Wikipedia page. At age 18, Moore became a commercial truck driver. Who gives a shit like that sounds like that sounds like your like first resume like your first cover letter that you write at 18 i became a commercial truck driver now i would like to be a politician thank you yeah truly it has like college essay college admissions essay vibes to it. Yeah. But anyways, he's 29, so it makes sense to me that he got lost in the sauce. Those are achievements, you know? But yeah, it doesn't seem like he's going to get it. This is kind of the question on my mind from the start of this.
Starting point is 00:26:23 They're going to want to have some sort of armed insurrection but are are they like coordinated enough to do it like are they january 6th is their closest shot of like getting that many goons together simultaneously i don't know i mean we'll see because clearly if they do see him like all frazzled in like a jumpsuit in like a courtroom, maybe that will kick in another level of panic. But I don't know. The will is there for sure, because you see how reckless these people are acting in the shit that they're saying is constantly like that. When they were talking about these grand jurors, they kept referencing like there's a lot of long rifles in Georgia. So I think you guys know what to do kind of shit.
Starting point is 00:27:07 Yeah. Yeah. Trump and orange, it would just match his face, like a big fucking Cheeto. Yeah, it would be. Well, I don't know. At that point, he wouldn't have access to his self-tanning regimen. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:27:20 We'd see what he really looks like. Yeah. It may look like an like inverted like inside out orange creams like an albino toad i feel like is what is gonna resemble yeah because you know he's you know he's like his makeup game is weak because he hates putting it around his eyes and right yeah yeah yeah like what's see like what's lurking yeah that's so shit i would love to see it i mean there was a picture of him like over the weekend and like a golf thing where he was just like sweaty and i think
Starting point is 00:27:49 he sweated out all his you know whatever his tinted sunscreen or whatever he's using he looked yeah yeah he looked a little down and out yeah so i don't know it's there's like a geyser of hate and ignorance and it's going to be under a lot of pressure over the next couple years but hopefully they just keep getting to it you know hopefully they keep calling ahead to let the fbi know of their plans to kill anyone who went after trump all democrats in washington dc and all people in the lgbt all people in the l one one woman in texas is coming for you and everyone and 11 of the population at least yeah well i mean like the one thing is like when you look at like the poll like how the polling shifts like everyone's like
Starting point is 00:28:39 oh america's so divided or whatever it's like more the republicans are like like like the 53 percent of the country is like no this guy like this is illegal shit and then like then you have the republicans were about like 50 some close to 60 or 50 something percent or like he didn't do anything wrong while there are others are like well he did yeah he did but it's like so it's not really that america is like it's more that how much of the Republican Party is all in on. Yeah, yeah, it's fine. It's fine. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:29:06 It's fine. Nothing and nothing happened. Nothing happened. And those were like, God, I don't know. I mean, technically, that's illegal. But hey, it ain't going to stop me. It ain't going to stop me from voting. Yeah, we will stay tuned.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Yeah, we will. All right. This one, Blake, be interesting to interested to hear your thought on YouTube is an okay place to get medical information, right? We don't need doctors and nurses. We can just go to YouTube, right? Yeah, just go online. WebMD. We're good here, right?
Starting point is 00:29:35 Yeah, Facebook. Facebook, exactly. Thanks, Jack. I told you Blake would agree with me on that one. that one but like you know it's wild because like as like a new parent i can't tell you how many weird ass fucking videos i see that are just total nonsense package this shit like parent hacks or baby hacks or like tiktok videos like that where they're like this shit is not even close to being i always talk about this one they're like you can tell based on how a baby's hand is how hungry they are when they're feeding that like when it's open or like when it's closed they're still hungry and when it's half open it's like half full and when their palms are just open they're full and
Starting point is 00:30:16 like people like that's just a baby if they're like asleep i did like i didn't learn that in nursing school now i'm not good at pediatrics i mostly adult trauma so yeah yeah well i'm saying as a parent when i saw that i was like sure but then i'm like when when you look at the video like that looks like a sleeping child gradually just like becoming more sleepy but these are always like packaged to you as like real things are saying or other shit that you see like take like eat more oranges to fight your cancer. And that's that. But like YouTube, like most content platforms been pretty late to the enforcement game when it comes to like problematic misinformation or disinformation. But that changed, obviously, in 2020 with all the anti-vax and like covid cure like stuff that just started proliferating on the site. And this has even led RFK Jr. to claim that Google is trying to erase
Starting point is 00:31:05 his presidential campaign just because they're censoring like anti-vax speeches. And he's like, they're erasing me. This is they're trying to disappear. It's like, no, you're saying stuff that is whatever. Just stay over there, RFK. But now they're including cancer misinformation because that also seems to be increasing on the site where they say they're going to take, they'll remove content that promotes quote cancer treatments proven to be harmful or ineffective, or which discourages viewers from seeking professional medical treatment. Good.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Nurse Blake approves this message. Thank God. This includes content. That's unfair to me, but okay. Keep going, miles. Keep going.
Starting point is 00:31:40 This includes content that promotes unproven treatments in place of approved care or as a guaranteed cure and treatments that have been specifically keep going this includes content that promotes unproven treatments in place of approved care or as a guaranteed cure and treatments that have been specifically deemed harmful by health authorities like such as misleading claims that quote again patients should take vitamin c instead of seeking out a radiology expert so i don't know like i feel like online videos are one of the most potent sources of misinformation because of like the tv age where we still feel that like if something's packaged as like a slick audio visual presentation it's like legitimate somehow and you're like oh well why would they take all that time to post that if
Starting point is 00:32:15 that's not true yeah but if my unproven treatment does become a guaranteed cure how am i supposed to let people know about it it'll jack you'll be you'll they'll remember you silence they will remember you posthumously jack yeah jack did your hemorrhoids go away when you balance the two small pumpkins on each nipple and light your incense that does work actually oh my god do you know about that you see that video wait so you've heard wait so okay maybe i maybe it's not as uh urgent that i maybe the word is getting out but yeah blake what's i mean you know someone who especially does like content on tiktok where there's a lot of wild stuff like yeah what's what what what are your feelings yeah i definitely stay away from the education space.
Starting point is 00:33:09 So, by the way, balancing two small pumpkins on your nipples will not cure your hemorrhoids. I'm sorry. I have to say that as a medical professional. Physics would work on that. But, yeah, I mean, anytime there's fake medical information out there, it's definitely harmful to people and patients. And so, good. I'm glad. Sorry it's taken so long for YouTube to get on this uh the bandwagon but right yeah off like are there often people that come to like the ER because they have
Starting point is 00:33:32 listened to some boneheaded thing and then it's like oh no you've been doing what now for your what yeah like just random random shit you know putting drops in their belly button to cure what i mean whatever it is like it's just cut up potatoes and sleep with potatoes in your bed you know just anything they hear you know they think in your butt yeah in your butt yeah put a febreze can in your butt i mean that only you know that's really healthy's really great. My farts have never smelled worse. I actually had a patient that put a Febreze can up their ass. Yeah. Did they have a rationale or were they just like, no, it's a sex thing?
Starting point is 00:34:14 What are you talking about? No, he slipped. It was an accident. He slipped in the bathtub. They still try that. That's what they always say. And then they're like, don't tell my wife. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Okay. It's like, okay, well, if they look at the insurance paper, don't worry about it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He sprained your ankle. A light bulb up the ass. I mean, Buzz Lightyear doll.
Starting point is 00:34:34 Yeah. Buzz Lightyear? Buzz Lightyear. Oh, because he has kind of the smooth. Oh, the dome head. Yeah. The dome head. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Wow. Now we're envisioning like, okay, what kind of insurance would that be? Okay. The head first. Yeah. Yeah. i got a friend in me yeah for real yeah i just i'm like there's just like again when you see like i have even friends who will send me stuff as a parent like yo did you see this like i thought this might be useful and i'm like please tell me you didn't think this was real or like that this is useful like i don't like i don't think a 19 year old is has like the wherewithal or medical experience for you to say like this
Starting point is 00:35:16 is something that's even worth talking unless it's like this is a total joke right but again i think it's like it's it's the audio visual presentation that truly i think like can just send people like especially youtube you think like your facebook and tiktok but you think youtube is more credible more reliable but like you said it's just smoke and mirrors right yeah yeah that's i i think it's more credible than uh universities. YouTube. That's what I'd say. Yeah. Dude, you sound like... I'm so glad when I was in college,
Starting point is 00:35:51 YouTube was just barely becoming a thing because I knew so many people. Yeah, right? That was the one video they had on there. Yeah. But I just think of all the people, contrarian people who are like, I don't need to go to college dude i've learned so much already just from like like just reading like these like
Starting point is 00:36:09 like blog posts or whatever and that was pre-youtube that i already can i i like i want to check back in on them like what's up with like your youtube master's degree because you're a psychologist right yeah man like you're i'm pretty sure like all my girlfriends have been narcissists so yeah okay it's crazy every single one everyone they're all narcissists and my mom wow yeah my mom turns out to be a narcissist all the women in my life and men for some reason all narcissists it's like surrounded by narcissists yeah it's like the world's gone crazy anyways i'm good and a good time to hang out with all right go see your doctor go see your doctor yeah yeah please please please go see your doctor i need to take that advice too um there's been a steady wash of news stories from places like the economist
Starting point is 00:37:04 oh hell yeah wall street journal that's just basically along the lines of actually turns out working from home doesn't work and you should be back in the office and if you're not back at the office yet you should feel a little bit bad about yourself and a sense of anxiety uh is sort of just the overall vibe it's like it wasn't turns out it's not that efficient like the the fading dream of work from home and you know all all that shit and i don't know it feels like that like just everybody in the corporate world it seems like they've just decided this is true that like work from home doesn't work. Our company has remained fairly cool about letting us return at our own rate.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Miles and I are not in the same room right now, but I do know a lot of people who've just been forced to go back against their will and don't seem that psyched about it. Right. Whenever these stories crop up, like in the back of my mind, all I go is, this is all from the commercial real estate sector. Sure.
Starting point is 00:38:13 This is all because all of these office leases are just rotting. Like the amount of money that they say global, they're saying there's global banks, they say hold about half of the $6 trillion of outstanding commercial real estate debt that's out there right now. And they like some estimates are like, this is like, we're talking about the hundreds of billions of dollars in losses.
Starting point is 00:38:32 So I could see for a few million dollars, your lobbying efforts to get like this message out to be like, yeah, man, I don't know about all this, even though like you, it's really not demonstrable in a lot of senses. Uh, gotta get back just don't know what else don't know what else to say yeah get back so like this seems to be how it's working out like so one example they're giving of like an executive being like i don't care what the numbers say i don't care if there's no data to support it this is a direct quote this person is from amazon whose return to office plan was admittedly prompted
Starting point is 00:39:06 by the feelings of senior leadership and not data said it's time to disagree and commit we're here we're back it's working mike hopkins senior vice president of prime video and amazon studios reportedly said of in-person work i don't have data to back it up but i know it's better oh and then the data actually says like there's a fundamental mismatch since the earliest days of the pandemic bosses would rather have their workers where they can see them workers don't want that to be like a full-on like the board sentence. Right. You know what? Listen, I used to live in Seattle. I've seen the Amazon offices. They're beautiful with their break room. Y'all, we have to work in a hospital for 12, 13, 14 hours. No breaks. Don't get a piss. The break
Starting point is 00:40:00 room's disgusting. So you're sad. You don't get a go to your you don't have to go to your nice office with your breaks where you could bring your dogs like must be nice must be fucking nice yeah well i mean i think this is also like a huge thing too because not all jobs like for example nursing you know or like the medical medical care can't be done remotely too i want to work from home yeah i think that's the thing everybody does want to it's just the companies are like you know some jobs can't be done from home and then other jobs like when they can the employers have a vested interest of like getting everybody into the office i get it yeah it would suck i mean it would suck getting to work from home for a few years and being forced to go back like that's just
Starting point is 00:40:52 ass i'd hate it could you i mean how easy is it to be slack in as a nurse like on the job you know because like i'd imagine yeah right but like wouldn't you get found out pretty quickly like because that you would just be like a shit nurse and like no no no like they are y'all we don't get breaks like we don't get breaks so it's just funny like comparing what we do to like these these amazon employees that are complaining about having to go back to the office yet they get like two hundred thousand dollars all these stock options they get to bring their dogs to work. Like that must be fucking nice. Like, I wish we got that.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Right. And I mean, like, cause I think about this all the time, right? Cause I all throughout the pandemic, I would read about, and just like anecdotally talking to friends that work in healthcare, how fucking awful it was to like, have to go into work and like witness just the sheer chaos of a pandemic pandemic happening and like you know just completely fucking with people's sense of self their emotions and things like that is are are people like i i mean i read things about how people are just trying to like leave the profession but is that as like a pronounced a phenomenon as like,
Starting point is 00:42:07 you know, I'm led to believe like reading those articles and stuff? No, it is like the nursing shortage is real. It's not because we don't have enough nurses. It's because all these hospitals have just scared nurses away by either not increasing pay or safe staffing. Like really like nurses should only have like a max of like four or five patients yet in like states like Florida, they're having to care for eight and only making $30 an hour, you know, if that. So it's like, I'm not going to risk my life and my license. Cause if we make the mistake, we're going to jail, losing our license. And it's just, it's so, it's so unfair. So I hope that legislatively, you know, we see a lot more
Starting point is 00:42:47 nurses going on strike around the country, which is, which is so great because that's a hard decision to make, but hopefully there's federal safe staffing ratios that come into play in the next few years. Is that kind of like the minimum that a lot of like nurses are asking for, like, as like a first step, obviously, cause like they're, I'm sure they're much bigger picture items, but they're like, this is is just the most basic thing you can do. And again, it's about evidence-based, right? So it's like, we have numbers that when nurses care for less patients, it's better. It's safer.
Starting point is 00:43:16 Yeah, they don't want to look at that, right? They don't want to care about that. They're being taken over by private. We've talked about private equity, like companies come in and buy entire health care systems and then their first step is like understaffing is actually a strategy when you think right yeah yeah for sure yeah it's actually cheaper and we actually don't lose money when people die that's actually kind of like a quick right for turnaround so uh once those beds turning over people yeah it's it's messed up yeah it is i do think you know generally companies like the fact that like when i've gone back into the office
Starting point is 00:43:54 the thing that has jumped out to me is like man there's a lot of time spent doing fucking nothing like get going to grab lunch or driving just like the commute and i don't live that far from my office but like just the commute of it is like takes up a lot of time and i do feel like there's a part like the the freeing up of people's time like does give them more time to think about things and like not being there in person with people also allows them to be like more objective about their jobs and like that's why we've seen that like there are these things that it's just like across the board people like having like having the option to work from home it's just like better for they make more money they
Starting point is 00:44:45 have fewer expenses and they have lower stress levels that's like been proven across the oh yeah and especially if you're like part of a marginalized group like the kind of bullshit you'd have to deal with in an office you're like i don't know like because there's gonna be that one fucking quote like dude who works for us i was like hey brother check out the laker game you're like no motherfucker gotta go like you know yeah it's like i guess it's like good for the country also to for people to have the ability to work from home because i do think people are a little bit more objective and happier and healthier when they are working from home and like all these stories about fucking like you got to come in because it's better for workers and like it's like the american corporation they're
Starting point is 00:45:31 doing fine i'm not fucking worried about their like how much work they're squeezing out of all their employees like yeah and the fact that that is kind of the default, like, way it's covered in the mainstream media is a fucking bummer. And it's, like, proof that, like, this is, you know, the mainstream media is the cops and they suck. They're bad at their job. Well, especially, yeah, when it comes to, like, properly articulating what the stakes are for workers in any given industry. Like, it's always, like, because their first quote is going to come from the employer that like i don't know they don't know to talk to a nurse or a ups driver or something they'll talk to the ups fucking press officer or the health care systems press officer and then work their way down and then you get this very lopsided
Starting point is 00:46:20 you know presentation about the reality of it all and yeah and again i feel like what we're in 2023 and we're still we still haven't fundamentally had like sorted out this idea of what essential work is and if it's essential work then what is essential pay equate to thank you we can't just keep doing the thing where it's like oh man i'm gonna bang my motherfucking pots for you like no man how about some fucking real like right like substantial increases in wages and quality of life because if shit goes down and i and we are the only people that have to work because we are deemed essential then like what the fuck and that's like it feels like the lowest hanging fruit for like a a politician to like i like go after right because most people agree like with
Starting point is 00:47:07 that sentiment right and yeah yeah no one's gonna be like i don't know man like fuck the person at the fucking grocery store that like putting up with my shit while i cough all over them yeah no and so many people occupy those jobs they would instantly be like yeah go yeah vote for them more of that more of that yeah exactly it makes no sense it's right it doesn't make sense it's a like that is a good way of like kind of understanding how the country actually works is like well that would be easy that that would be very popular that would make them immediately like more successful at electoral politics and they don't do it so what what's getting in the way there what was happening money from these fucking hospitals the kaiser foundation right i mean it's
Starting point is 00:47:51 just like exact but yeah that's what it shows you yeah and again like that's and i think that's why it's so frustrating right now for a lot of people because it seems so easy for just anybody without a degree or experience in politics to be like, wait, so they make all this money, but I'm not making shit, and I'm asking for it, but there is no real argument aside from no? Like, what the fuck gives? And again,
Starting point is 00:48:16 it's such a, yeah, whatever. This is why, you know, candidates who talk like that don't end up really making it to the heights that they should. Yeah. Shut the fuck up about that. Where they do something like the Dean screen. And then they get. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Yeah. Yeah. Howard Dean. We missed that, man. And he became like the ultimate Democrat Party. Like. I don't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Anyway, it happens, man. Let's let's take a quick break. We'll come back and we'll talk about QAnon and an interesting new direction they're taking. Yeah. 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 LA-based Shekinah Church, an alleged cult that has impacted
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Starting point is 00:51:44 Listen to the Amber and Lacey, Lacey and amber show on will ferrell's big money players network on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts and we're back we're back we are back oh so we talked about the guy michael protzman who passed away like a few weeks or maybe it was a couple months ago this is the guy who had all those people in dallas texas like waiting for jfk to like come back and like save them all yeah and then he said he went to a rolling stones concert and it was all like it was actually uh michael jackson on on keyboard and prince was on drums and he's like it's not it was not the band because he has like the all-seeing eye anyway when that guy passed away we were talking about we're like well what happens because like all those telegram groups that he was like presiding over just turned into fucking chaos and there were people being like and he also didn't
Starting point is 00:52:44 die he got you know, off by the CIA or whatever. He died in a dirt biking accident. Yeah, like just like pretty just I think terrible dirt biking accident like hit his chest or something like that. But now we're Nobody ever dies in motorcycle or dirt bike
Starting point is 00:53:00 accidents as our guest can tell you. Right. Safest form of travel right right yeah for sure i saw a video on youtube about it it's actually the safest way to travel but even more than like walking on a pedestrian uh yeah you don't even need a helmet yeah exactly well it makes you look you look dumb when you wear like a fucking loser. But now we're finding out that like as he, you know, his passing has created like this fucking power vacuum. It is now being, you know, occupied by a 13 year old girl who has like the name Tiny Teflon on her telegram channel. And it sounds like this guy Pratsman has been like grooming her to be her protege to take over
Starting point is 00:53:46 like the q anon movement so they are now all it's just wild again that this group was all like being like these child groomers they're like this man was groomed okay never mind what what's grooming we don't even know anymore it's like this very it's when drag queens appear in public and that's what grooming is not you know what's happening in churches across the country so now we're at the point trying to figure out like what is going on what is the future like what is going to happen and this little girl has basically come out and being like i'm trying to get more kids in on this you know i want to show them how to decode the news uh and send out their own code so they can also be part of this movement so yeah tween q anon influencer is now the godhead
Starting point is 00:54:35 figure for a certain group of people what is going on like is q anon still i guess blake this would be interesting to hear from you as somebody who's like out in these streets. Like, are you seeing like I feel like as far as the mainstream media is concerned, like QAnon still out there, but we haven't like that. They're sort of just holding steady. Are you seeing QAnon? Yeah. So when I'm out, when I'm in different cities, the team and I, we like to do it like these crazy just like tours or like crazy adventures and we were in sedona and we wanted to do a ufo tour oh the energy there it's an energy vortex it is a vortex power uh you can feel it oh yeah so the team and i we we had this lady sheila pick us up she took us to the middle of the desert for a UFO tour.
Starting point is 00:55:25 We thought she was normal at first. Oh, cool. Just this little older lady going to show us some UFOs, which we know are satellites in the sky. She gave us these military grade night vision goggles and these lasers that point like 20 miles into the air.
Starting point is 00:55:41 She's like, don't point them at planes. I'm like like i'm not even gonna use the laser did she wake while she was saying that don't point them at planes right because that's a felony and right when she started it was a two-hour tour we were about 10 minutes in and we see this like car like on a mountain and she was just like oh spaceship landing spaceship landing yeah spaceship landing you know how i know it's not a car because i was mayor of sedona and i know that there's not a road that that goes up that mountain and then she starts going off about queen elizabeth she was assassinated in 2021 oh shit okay yeah amy winehouse is still alive hell yeah that part
Starting point is 00:56:28 are you gonna tell me queen elizabeth died of natural causes come on she had lethal injection yeah 2021 definitely 2021 we're looking up at at these satellites and there's like 10 that were going by and she's like oh all the aliens go into a meeting. I'm like, what kind of meeting? Oh, wow. I like how she's doing like the preschool teacher version of like talking about. It's like, oh, and they're going to school. It's time to go to the store.
Starting point is 00:56:56 They're going to get roast beef. Talking about how her friend like lived on Venus. And she used to pilot spacecrafts but the bees on venus they're five feet tall they don't sting you but when they have church on venus they're in these glass domes and the windows open it she was talking like this for two hours like we didn't even get to ask a question wow like it was just like amy winehouse alive oh the the whatever it was like a dialogue you were just talked at talking straight line the med beds she said that she needed a root canal but she's waiting for the med beds to open up in the mountains wait what wait what i don't know
Starting point is 00:57:42 so when we got back from this tour, we looked at med beds and it's a whole QAnon. You were even like, what the fuck are med? Okay. And that's when we learned Googling what she was saying that she's like a QAnon conspiracy theorist. Well, med beds are going to cure all physical ailments. Oh, and she's waiting to get into a med bed because it's going to cure her root canal, her bad tooth decay in four minutes. And I'm sorry, this will actually heal her fucked up root tooth canal and heal the nerve endings that are causing the pain, which requires even a root canal. You could lose a limb and the med beds are going to grow back. Oh, shit. Well, how do i wish fulfillment basically if you look up med beds it's all q anon right yeah well i mean q anon is wish fulfillment
Starting point is 00:58:33 for people who wanted donald trump to actually like not be scamming yeah i guess and then for hillary clinton to act and hillary clinton and obama are actually already in jail the irs is giving us all our money back. Mortgages are going to be done. When the war underground is over, the aliens are coming. We're getting all our money back. Did she talk about 2027? She didn't give us a time.
Starting point is 00:58:58 She said the aliens didn't give her time. Oh, because that's the one thing I see cropping up a lot is 2027. 2027? That's the new date. That's the new date i see cropping up a lot is 2027 that's like that's the new date that's when you date apparently they are they are arriving the aliens yeah and the whole uap thing has been about preparing the general public yes she did say that the arrival in 2027 because if they arrive without proper preparation there will be be mass panic. Yeah. So they have to, they have to leak. This is wild because this is like other shit.
Starting point is 00:59:29 When I look at UFO shit on the internet, I'm like, I'm starting to see this shit so much now. And like it's 2027. And they, they like, they point to certain people's testimony about like, when they're like in about five,
Starting point is 00:59:38 like they say certain dates. And there was like, it's always pointing to 2027. Yeah. She said that she used to run an alien group at a denny's in fort lauderdale florida oh okay okay she's legit so she's been down since day one right i like when people went on like to a large degree is like just take it's a thing for people who are very strange in the united states and have been here forever to like kind of all gravitate towards
Starting point is 01:00:07 and like all just a line around and it's like this living organism that just inherits and oh uips are big right now well we have like a timeline for that and it's just like dumb conspiracy theory like as as a like living breathing organism right yeah i feel so bad for her like just the fact that she believes this and she's got kids and i'm just like yeah so we were so scared about everything she was saying we actually walked back to our hotel we refused to let her drive us back so we walked in the dark in the desert back to our hotel because we're like, we are not getting in this bitch's car.
Starting point is 01:00:47 How did that conversation go? She's like, all right, well, I'm ready to take y'all back. We just started walking backwards like, oh, we have to go. She kept talking. She kept talking. And we're just like, okay, bye. She's like, are you sure?
Starting point is 01:00:57 Are you sure? We're like, yeah, bye. Wow. I'm just real. I just saw like, there's like a hotel that's like, we're a Tesla med bed center. I'm telling you, these med beds are big. It's going to cure everything, emotional stuff.
Starting point is 01:01:11 It's going to age us in reverse. She said she's going to look like she's 35 after getting in med bed three. And then I'll go to that big rock candy mountain. It just feels like it's just that it's like what we have instead of like depression songs about getting getting to eat a bunch of candy right and she said the med beds are here they're in the mountains just waiting probably for 2027 who do they think made the med beds donald trump i mean clearly you don't need youtube for medical advice anymore because the med beds are just going to cure us all oh man is there a med bed tiktok oh i can't imagine what
Starting point is 01:01:51 med bed tiktok is like i want to see what i want to see the gen z take on med beds you know what i mean fucking tanning beds someone's gonna become a like billionaire off of just creating a product called med beds that just like give you tylenol when you have a headache like it's like transdermal medication basically like from living it's like you should start that actually medbeds.com yeah what you do when you get that on godaddy the sheets are just a bunch of fentanyl patches that you put other other side up yeah yeah hop in hop in you're gonna you'll be right as rain love this shit med bed four will give you a good hand job yeah a solid one a solid a good one solid one just like a good solid work solid like like it's a yeah like someone knows what they're doing you know what i mean that'll be like the wink version of like
Starting point is 01:02:44 he's got to be a dude you know i mean someone knows what they're doing. You know what I mean? That'll be like the wink version of like, he's got to be a dude. You know what I mean? Someone knows what they're doing. Knows their way around, you know, down there. Oh, man. Well, I'm investing in med beds. Listeners, Zyte Gang, if you got med bed ideas, let's try and figure it out. Yeah. And also just hit us with like the wildest Q shit that you're seeing.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Like that's actually intersecting in your life. Cause that's so true. That's so like, it's so predictable that like the person who gives the alien tour in Sedona would of course be susceptible to QAnon bullshit. She said people that hear this stuff, she's telling to us get murdered. So listen,
Starting point is 01:03:24 if you're ever looking for a good tour in Sedona, go see Sheila. She's got five out of five star rating. By extension, we're going to get murdered, Blake, because you told us this information. I'm like, bitch, what are you telling us for? You did. Blake, you signed my death warrant. Well, I'm already murdered because I'm LGBTQ+. Right, and Donald Trump will not win in Texas.
Starting point is 01:03:45 That one lady from texas one lady holy shit well blake such a pleasure having you on the daily zeitgeist where can people find you follow you all that good stuff yeah nurseblake.com going on the tour if you want to get tickets bring your nurse out if you're married to a nurse dating a nurse or fucking a nurse uh we are red flags actually the fact that you want to be with us is a red flag on you yeah you check me out nurseflake.com awesome is there work media that you've been enjoying yeah i've been you know i'm not a twitter person but i'm definitely on um what's the new one threads yeah yeah it's fun i mean it's just some you know it's just nice anything is there any is there like an account that you like on there or anything like that I like when
Starting point is 01:04:27 Variety they put these like celebrities up to the lie detector tests have you seen that and then they just kind of test them on random shit but it's like it gets pretty they like throw the celebs under the bus so I hope to never get hooked up to a lie detector
Starting point is 01:04:44 test to get asked about me. Those are like Vanity Fair videos, right? Yeah, Vanity Fair. I used to make those at my old job. Oh, really? Like the Kiki Palmer one. Are they real? So fucking funny. I mean, it's pseudoscience. Right, right. But it's fun. It gives you something to react
Starting point is 01:05:00 to. I love it. I think don't ever hook me up to one and ask me about my managers or my co-workers just do the thing that every person should say if they're ever have the unfortunate uh interaction with police asking you to take it be like it's not admissible in court yeah so why are we talking about it it should also get my fucking lawyer i need a lawyer don't talk to me until i have a lawyer i don't talk to me until I have a lawyer. I don't talk to police. Well, it makes you look guilty. I'm out of here. No, no, I don't believe y'all. That's cap.
Starting point is 01:05:27 That's cap. All right. Miles, where can people find you? Is there work media you've been enjoying? Yeah. Twitter, Instagram, threads, TikTok, PlayStation, Nintendo, Miles of Grey, all that. It's pretty consistent wherever you can find me, except Reddit. Y'all will never find me on reddit um but yeah find me there uh find us on our basketball podcast miles and jack
Starting point is 01:05:50 got mad boosties you can check me out in my new true crime podcast the good thief and also if you like 90 day fiance and you like getting high then check me out on 420 day fiance where it goes down every week uh some tweets i like actually Actually, one tweet from Zach Bornstein at Zach Bornstein tweeted, struggling to figure out how eight billionaires who want to replace workers with robots are losing the narrative to 10,000 professional storytellers and the 150,000 hottest people in the world.
Starting point is 01:06:20 I'm talking about the dual strike right now. Can't quite figure it out. How? How? How? Amazing. You can find me on Twitter at Jack underscore O'Brien. Hunter Tyson fan account tweeted, I bet Jokic hates horse racing and just wants to play basketball all day.
Starting point is 01:06:41 You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist. We're at The Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram. We have a Facebook fan page and a website, DailyZeitgeist.com, where we post our episodes and our footnotes. Footnotes. We link off to the information that we talked about in today's episode. What was the song that we think you might enjoy? Hey, Miles.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Yeah. What song do you think people might enjoy? I said we were going to slowly ramp up the energy, and we have reached Friday. And I just want to play this. OK, so this is a track. It's like traditionally like a high energy thing. But I found this this like album of this artist named Antonio Sanchez, who's from Cape Verde and was like making music in the 70s and 80s, which people would describe as like analog African dance music. describe as like analog african dance music uh so it's like he has fantastic vocals and like this really dope guitar strumming and then like a little bit of synthesizer here and there but it's like very like it's very dope like vibey music so this track is called pinta manta p-i-n-t-a
Starting point is 01:07:39 m-a-n-t-a by antonio sanchez so check that out and impress your hip friends who are like, oh, this is what I'm fucking with right now. Some analog African music. Alright, well, we'll link off to that in the footnotes. The Daily Zeitgeist is a production of iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
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