The Daily Zeitgeist - Scam Nation, The Helicopter Fiasca 03.23.23

Episode Date: March 23, 2023

In episode 1447, Jack and guest co-host Matt Lieb are joined by author and illustrator of the book Finance for the People and the host of Weird Finance, Paco de Leon, to discuss… The Guy Behind The ...Don’t Say Gay Bill Pleaded Guilty To Covid Relief Fraud, Sofia Coppola’s Daughter Went Viral For Her “Chaotic” TikTok, Dick Van Dyke Crashed His Car – But He’s NOT DEAD, Cameron Diaz’s Comeback Movie is a Dumpster Fire Behind The Scenes and more! The Guy Behind The Don’t Say Gay Bill Pleaded Guilty To Covid Relief Fraud ‘Don’t Say Gay’ lawmaker pleads guilty to COVID relief fraud Florida lawmaker charged with defrauding pandemic loan program Republican behind Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill resigns after federal indictment Sofia Coppola’s Daughter Went Viral For Her “Chaotic” TikTok Dick Van Dyke Crashed His Car – But He’s NOT DEAD Dick Van Dyke crashes his car into a gate in Malibu Cameron Diaz’s Comeback Movie is a Dumpster Fire Behind The Scenes Jamie Foxx Fires Four People in “Meltdown” on Cameron Diaz’s Comeback Film Cameron Diaz comeback movie halted as co-star Jamie Foxx hit with $40K scam: reports $55K scam targeting Jamie Foxx puts Cameron Diaz's Hollywood comeback on hold Cameron Diaz’s Comeback Movie is a Dumpster Fire Behind The Scenes READ: Money Is the Megaphone of Identity by Lawrence Yeo LISTEN: Suddenly I Know Who You Are by Jadu HeartSee 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. 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 point is 00:00:39 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, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports.
Starting point is 00:01:04 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 iHeart on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you
Starting point is 00:01:25 get your podcast presented by elf beauty founding partner of iheart women's sports hello the internet and welcome to season 280 episode 4 of darn it these eight guys this is a production of iheart radio it's still a production of iheart radio it's also still a podcast where we take a deep dive into america's shared consciousness it's thursday march 23rd 2023 it should be the last episode before miles gray returns can't wait to see him can't wait to hear the report from the daddy beat in the meantime though my name is jack o'brien aka midnight soon a new daily zeitgeist has the zoom dropped my feed new stupidity is born that is courtesy of razik who said i know it's a bit much and i say actually not enough you know let these vocals shine just
Starting point is 00:02:42 give me yo that you could actually sing a little bit. You know, when it comes to Broadway, baby, and especially Broadway plays that my children have recently been in and I've had to listen to a lot of, I can sing a very little bit. No, but that was on key, though. That was on key. That was weirdly on key. Also, my guest co-host yesterday roasted my vocals.
Starting point is 00:03:07 In your face, Jody Abergain. Yeah, no. She was just talking shit. I mean, it was probably jealousy. Jody, yeah. That was really good. You could tell yesterday a little bit that he was jealous of the vocals. And also, Magic Dragons is hard to sing.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Oh, okay. Anyways, I'm thrilled to be joined by that that uh voice you're hearing uh today's co-host a writer a comic you know from pod yourself a gun pod yourself a wire good mythical morning stand-up comedy stages everywhere it's matt yeah let's see uh matt leave notib. I just like love Shaq. Matt Leib, baby. Matt Leib. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Matt Leib, baby. There it is. It's all worth it for that guy's vocals. I always forget his name. Whatever his name is, he rules and he deserves respect. Yeah. Well, we are thrilled to be joined by the author and illustrator of the book finance for the people and the host of the podcast weird finance it's paco daily oh what up thank you guys
Starting point is 00:04:13 for having me on here and i don't have a song for my name i apologize for not coming prepared about paco's modern life pacoo's Modern Life. Why am I only doing 52s today? That's your vibe. That's my vibe. That's it. I always felt like that guy, he made it okay. I don't know. You don't need to be able to sing
Starting point is 00:04:37 or have any discernible talent. You just need to be like, I'm in this band too. Discernible talent, baby. Yeah. Buy a shirt. You know, he used to work the merch and they were like, just put him in the band. He has good energy, right?
Starting point is 00:04:53 Yeah, he's got good energy. Like all the ladies are like singing. They're really rocking out. They're playing all the instruments. Beautiful vocalists. Yeah. Just let him be. He's like one of them like little brothers
Starting point is 00:05:06 just really like some amazing vocalist like the the one vocalist in b-52 is like guested on some rem songs i really love she's just like got the best voice but i wish that like whenever she would appear in like an rem song or something like it was in her rider that he had to come to. Me and honey, baby! What? I love that. Totally off for the vibe.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Shiny, happy people! That's right. Pago, how are you doing? Where are you coming to us from? Rainy Los Angeles, actually. Yeah, me too. Same. coming to us from? Rainy Los Angeles, actually. Yeah, me too. And it's like not even usually LA will be like gloomy for a month. And then but this is like Florida weather, man. It was like sunny this morning and then it rained and now it's sunny again. And make up your damn mind.
Starting point is 00:06:00 This is not what I signed up for. This is not what I'm paying for, frankly, right? Thank you. Paco, you are a personal finance, a finance expert. A recent episode of your show, you compared how we view economics today and how people in history viewed astrology. I really loved that. But yeah, you have a way of like breaking down kind of finance in a way it's the first time i've heard someone talk about finance that my brain didn't immediately want to like sprint out of my body and get out of the room so yeah congratulations you know i try really hard to just like make it not shitty because it's already so shitty it's already so boring like i just got tired of seeing
Starting point is 00:06:46 like a website with like an old white guy on a sailboat and then like a close-up of a watch and i was just like there's got to be like a better way to talk about this for your future right exactly you're gonna see you're gonna spend your want to spend money on sailboats and watches yeah so i feel like i'm kind of trolling the industry and everyone on the internet is cool with it they're like yeah let's yes we've been waiting for you well let's make fun of technical analysis by you know comparing it to astrology is like two middle fingers up in the air and i'm and i'm stoked about it yeah and also shout out to astrology yeah shout out astrology. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater. That's right.
Starting point is 00:07:27 But also, so like in terms of like finance, like when you like I see all these videos online of guys who are just like make, you know, if you're not making $400,000 a month, I'm embarrassed for you. Yeah. Yeah. Embarrassed for you, bro.. I'm embarrassed for you, dog. You should kill yourself. So those guys, to me, I'm like, those guys are cool. Very cool.
Starting point is 00:07:54 So how do you make $400,000 a month? Well, my first tip is if you can, get some generational wealth and have a very rich father. That's going to be my number one takeaway. Yeah, the second option. Yeah, that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:08:12 We'll come back to that one. All right, Paco, we're going to get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First, we can tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about. There is an overall scam vibe to today's stories. The guy behind the Don't Say Gay bill recently pled guilty to COVID relief fraud and is facing 35 years in prison. So we'll just do a little dance on his career's grave. We'll talk about Sofia Coppola's daughter debuting on tiktok by like taking over one of her parents accounts
Starting point is 00:08:46 and being like i recently i'm grounded because i tried to charter a private helicopter to fly me from new york to maryland to have dinner with a camp friend uh speaking of generational wealth but fly me to my room well we might even talk about cameron diaz's comeback movie uh which is apparently troubled behind the scenes and not for the reasons that i was expecting it has to do with uh they like jamie foxx recently had to fire a bunch of executive producers off the film. And like, it turns out one of them was trying to scam him for a bunch of money. So I feel like things are just like falling apart. We mentioned this on yesterday's episode, but it's just the,
Starting point is 00:09:35 the quality of everything is just diminishing and everyone's just scrambling around trying to feels like the end of the Soviet union. Yeah. A little bit. Everything's crumbling and everyone's trying to like get into everyone of the soviet union yeah a little bit like everything's crumbling and everyone's trying to like get into everyone's pocket yeah we might even talk about conspiracy theories dating sites all that plenty more maybe not any of it uh before we get to it though paco we do like to ask our guest what is something from your search history well i have some boring things in there as of late but
Starting point is 00:10:06 i did watch uncut gems for the first time over the weekend and i loved it and i was so emotionally invested and then i had been reading articles or seeing things lately making fun of like all these pretentious assholes who are just you know they're like part of the cult of a24 and i was like yeah that you know i'm an everyman i'm not i'm not like that and then i watched this movie and i'm like god damn it every great movie i've seen recently is an a24 production so i've been googling you know what's the next a24 flick i should check out yeah they really are doing it they've they've had a pretty good run it's all hits i mean it's if it's not all hits but a lot of the hits yeah then it is it's all they're they're good like most of them are just really beyond good movies they make bangers yeah they're coming out with bangers like on the regular to the point
Starting point is 00:11:05 where when you see a24 in a trailer you're just like this is gonna be good like i'll pay attention to a trailer yeah right super super becca we've talked about this on trends but definitely in the a24 fan club oh yeah like miramax had that for a little while kind of but you know spread to too thin and also just a hugely evil company behind the scenes whatever happened to them whatever happened to those miramax guys whatever happened to that but yeah there hasn't really been a like a label like i think magnolia was for a while i feel like magnolia had a good run i guess yeah but yeah 824 has been like the production company of note for a while like they're the one that people like people know like 824 like it's usually like you guys say magnolia and i would
Starting point is 00:12:03 venture to guess that most regular people are like, what the fuck are you talking about? That's the name of a movie. That's a good point. That's a good point. Yeah. It's the name of a movie. Even Miramax. Like people like, yeah, I think I know.
Starting point is 00:12:14 You know, like if you mentioned, what was the one back in the day that had the unicorn? Oh, TriStar. TriStar. Yeah. Like maybe people would remember that, you know. Oh, yeah. From their childhood but no one knows production company names yeah but 824 seems to be like the one that people are like
Starting point is 00:12:31 oh it's 824 that's what's up it's also the one that don't they're the only ones trying to make movies that aren't marvel movies i feel yeah that's true that's a very good point so paka what is something that you think is overrated oh my gosh like the internet in general just being on all the goddamn time and honestly i don't know how you guys do this daily show because that means you have to consume a tremendous amount of media in order to talk about a tremendous amount of media and i don't I don't do a daily show. I do some weekly stuff and I still have to consume a tremendous amount of media.
Starting point is 00:13:09 And sometimes I just want to lay down and look at the clouds and just be high with my friends and like really touch. That's why you're not making $400,000 a month right there, bro. That's right. You need to get on your grind set.
Starting point is 00:13:21 The rise and grind. Yeah, you guys are right. I'm glad. The grind set mindset. I think I called it the grind set mindset mentality, which I do feel like I could turn into a thing on TikTok. Get your mind-tality.
Starting point is 00:13:37 The secret is I have just a garbage dumpster for a soul. Cool. That's cool. A soul made of dog shit. I got three burst blood vessels in my brain. And I made it work.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Listeners can't see this, but my eyes are just completely red. Just all burst blood vessels. Just nothing but burst capillary. No, it's fun. We have a great staff. We have great writers and researchers. So that's how we do it, to be honest. To be completely honest and not funny.
Starting point is 00:14:09 And I'm a guest host. So I just come on every once in a while to make that voice. To make that voice. Hey! And that's it. And sometimes I do the, that's it. That's my life. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:22 What's something you think is underrated? That's a great question uh i'm gonna come in hot with some corny stuff and say right on brand uh what is underrated is you know saving a portion of every dollar you earn that's underrated okay not everybody does that i feel like people i feel like people think they need to be making four thousand dollars a month before they start to save a single dollar. And that's a flawed logic. You should be saving whatever you can.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Start where you are. So consistency and the boringness and the power of consistency, I think, is very underrated. And so you just have to be very kind of mindful about when you make money, like to always just be putting something like how does like a grind full mindful a grind full mindset grind set mindfulness that's it yeah grind set mindfulness is exactly it's gotta be something there's gotta be already a grind full i don't it sounds kind of like dirty in a good way
Starting point is 00:15:25 i'm into it i want to explore it does sound super hot yeah but how yeah like do are there tricks for saving a portion of every dollar like how do you see people put that into action like an ordinary person who's scared of money like me okay so if you're an ordinary person who's scared of money like me okay so if you're an ordinary person who's scared of money and you also receive a regular paycheck the best thing you can do is just leverage the technology that we have available and every time you get a paycheck it's you make an automatic transfer so you get out of your own damn way by doing that but a lot of us people who are making stuff on the internet where we work for ourselves. So if that's your status, then you have to take the time, I would say once a week or every other week
Starting point is 00:16:14 when you pay yourself, you also have to save a bit. It's more manual and it sucks, but you have to get used to the pain. Otherwise you're just going to kick the can down the road. And then before you know it, you're staring down the barrel of retirement and you're like, oh, shit, I'm about to buy cat food in bulk. You know what I mean? Yeah. I can't buy this boat and watch. Exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Didn't turn out how you thought you wanted it. Grindfulness, you know. Being comfortable with discomfort is a huge thing. I've like, like, I just have such a instinctual aversion to any sort of discomfort, like uncomfortable thing. And like, just in every part of my life, I've had to just really like, whether it be paying attention to money or like having uncomfortable conversations, which for someone with social anxiety can be every conversation, like, you know, just pushing through and making yourself do the uncomfortable thing. And like, I think there's a part of my mind that is like, well, that's just burning energy. it's actually no actually when you do uncomfortable things that are like long-term beneficial it can be regenerative and like help you you know pick up momentum it's a good stress like we like exercise is a form of stress like
Starting point is 00:17:40 your cortisol levels go up you're putting like you're stressing your physical body out and people you know stress gets a really bad rep and i think it's obviously if it's chronic and it's really ruining your health sure but there's also like nobody ever talks about how we need to continually like stress test ourselves and our lives and you know our systems and our processes and that's actually what builds i know there's a problem with the word resilience but you know the ability to be more adaptable how's that yeah that's good yeah i'm gonna go stress myself out at the gym for a little bit later just freak myself out it is funny though like as recently as the 70s like that wasn't
Starting point is 00:18:31 like working out like that have you ever seen the arnold schwarzenegger like bodybuilding documentary where people are just like they lift weight it's just so foreign to them i guess there's the joke about that in anchorman where they're like discovering jogging and don't know how to pronounce it yeah yeah like also in the 70s like that's also when like the 401k came out which is crazy you know so today it's 2023 and we're just seeing whether or not that experiment worked out and like right before like decades before that like women couldn't have their own credit cards or their own bank accounts. Yeah. It's really gnarly that that just happened. We just, I would have had to pretend, like, stay in the closet and, like, marry some guy so I could, you know, just live a regular-ass life
Starting point is 00:19:14 and, like, have access to funding or else be completely on the fringe, which is... Women establishing credit? Exactly. I don't think so. Not on my watch. Not on my watch. Not on my watch. And yes, it is my watch. I own.
Starting point is 00:19:28 I own her watch. She's allowed to wear it, but we tightly restrict. Yeah, that's fucking nuts. And then when they opened that Apple Pay card, there were weird things built into the algorithm. Really? Yeah. things built into the algorithm really yeah there i i remember like apple wallet and apple pay like what whatever that apple credit card was that they were introducing people like looked and saw that like women were getting like different rates that were like assuming weird
Starting point is 00:19:58 things about their ability to handle credit that's so fucking weird, man. That is so messed up. Yeah. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back to talk some scams. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer
Starting point is 00:20:19 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 members for over two decades. Jessica and I will delve into the hidden truths
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Starting point is 00:22:28 Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese. I know I'll go down in history. People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game. Every great player needs a foil. I ain't really near them boys. I just come here to play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
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Starting point is 00:23:46 you mentioned that like hell is tied into it and so i was just like that that's always interesting like america america's obsession with hell like the very early american texts of like cotton mather just being like we're all just on a on the verge of falling into hell and how that informs culture in America to this day. But I was curious to hear you talk about that with regards to finance in particular. Wait, before I tied into finance, I think it's really interesting that you pointed that out because you guys earlier at the top of the show
Starting point is 00:24:22 were talking about that, about how everything is going to hell in a handbasket because, you know, scams and stuff. So I think it's really fascinating that that's such a permanent fixture in our culture, this fear of like... Fear of hell? Yeah. We're in hell. Yeah. My famous catchphrase, we're all in hell.
Starting point is 00:24:42 I'm having a great time, though. Good. I mean, hell should be fun, right? Right right right yeah all the fun people go to hell yeah it's like a party where you don't know if things are going to go terribly wrong yeah best time when it comes to personal finance and i would say particularly with debt what i was trying to unpack and understand is why we have such strong ties to morality and why people have this like people feel a sense of moral obligation to pay back what they've borrowed and like i can understand that kind of from an arm's length but like when you double click on it you can start to see like a history of like the catholic church and when it broke and
Starting point is 00:25:25 we had that like protestant reformation thing happen and it all had to do with with like with debts right but then if you zoom out even further like ancient societies have always felt like a debt to the gods so they would do animal sacrifices or human sacrifices they would you know there was all this this idea of debt has been with society for i think as long as humanity has been around right and so i just really wanted to explore that i think what makes people like my shit when it comes to finances is i'll just zoom all the way out and say like hey guys we're just these flesh bags sitting on a rock that's hurling through space and time and yeah you should have like an emergency
Starting point is 00:26:10 fund and stuff that's cool we should do that and put money into your 401k but like your actions and energy reverberates into the universe forever so like be about that vibe like i can hold those two things in the same breath, but also not make it about like you're shitty because you're not following along to what God said you should be doing. So, you know, and all of that just comes from being an intersectional person growing up, when I grew up, where I grew up, being the person that I am, being queer and always feeling like I had to kind of negotiate or understand how people were going to perceive me and then try to make them comfortable so that I was safe. That's a part of my upbringing and that just permeates my work. And then the hell thing, like the Christianity thing, why are we,
Starting point is 00:26:55 I'm just a curious individual. And the more I learn about money, the more I try to understand anthropologically, psychologically, evolutionary, biologically. Like, the weirder it is, the crazier it is, the more I'm seeing that everything is super connected. And it's just a fascinating thing that we've created here. Yeah. It's all made in, like, our own, like, the... We built a system. We've been talking about fractals a little bit on the show lately.
Starting point is 00:27:55 We built a system. We've been talking about fractals a little bit on the show lately and these small patterns that then get blown up into massive patterns that look exactly the same over first people in America with power felt about themselves and with regards to God. And now, you know, people are like, my credit card debt means God hates me. God is mad at me. You know, it's like 300 years later, Jesus. I feel like another parallel too, is that all finance to me sounds like priests talking. Sure. You know what I mean? Like, I feel like the entire financial industry is kind of, there's a language. It's like learning. It's like the reason the Catholic church was doing everything in Latin, you know? That's a language. It's like learning. It's like the reason the Catholic church was doing everything in Latin,
Starting point is 00:28:26 you know, exactly. Because it was like, well, no one understands this. This isn't for the peasants. As far as I can tell, CNBC is,
Starting point is 00:28:36 or what's the financial one? Is it MSNBC? CNBC. No, CNBC. As far as I can tell, CNBC is in Latin completely. I don't understand it.
Starting point is 00:28:49 And it makes me feel like, oh, that's above my pay grade. You guys can run all the banks and stuff. Like, you know, you guys, yeah, do whatever it is you got to do with the, you know, the securities stuff. And, you know, so then the you know the securities uh stuff and you know so then the rest of us kind of just uh back out and we also take their word like financial people's word it's like it's like a priest they talk directly to the money god you know they they person they have a personal relationship with the invisible hand of the free market so you know we'll let them do it i've been on the inside and it's just like mad boring it's like so painfully annoyingly boring and i i have a very high tolerance for boring shit i realize
Starting point is 00:29:36 that about myself and i do wonder are they making it boring on purpose are they just boring and then sometimes they take a left and i'm like does everything in society now have to be entertaining is there a problem with that and i kind of feel like yeah the answer is yes like i'm literally trying to entertain people like that like do stupid shit about finance and then trick them and then be like okay let me teach you a quick lesson for these five seconds that i'm holding your attention and then do something weird and unexpected again. Yeah, it's just, it's a weird, it's a weird thing that we've created. And I agree with you. It definitely, it's kind of like the law where it's terrifying.
Starting point is 00:30:17 You don't understand what the hell is going on. And then you have to pay somebody to help you navigate it. Yeah. In theme of a scam. In theme with today's episode. Well, fortunately, the law experts are usually pretty kind and on the up and up. Absolutely. Lawyers, I think they're called.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Yeah, lawyers. Yeah, very warm-hearted individuals trying to do the right thing, never taking any advantage. Lawyer jokes. All right. So let's get into one of the scams of the day i'm not going to ask you to explain what it means that the fed just hiked rates despite the bank turmoil because i don't even yeah we'll just let them do that yeah we'll just let them do that and be like, yeah, they know. What do I know? I don't know shit. Let's leave it to the adults on this one.
Starting point is 00:31:07 Finally, adults are doing stuff. So you might remember the guy who introduced Florida's Don't Say Gay Bill. His name is Joseph Harding, and he claimed that the bill was about defending the most awesome responsibility a person can have being a parent and therefore we can't acknowledge anything except my very strict interpretation of who should like who in in schools was basically his thing you know as an as a new parent I want to say that being a parent means that you just, you take your kid away from anything, anything that might, you know, make you uncomfortable personally. Exactly. It's not really about the kid as much as it is about just like, don't embarrass me. You know, that's me out with my child at any point.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Just like, you're being weird right now. And then just making sure that no one else embarrasses my child further or me. Yeah, that's good. Don't say gay is what I'm saying. Yes, exactly. So anyways, that same person pled guilty to committing $150,000 in COVID-19 relief fraud, faces up to 35 years in prison.
Starting point is 00:32:30 So, you know. You can't make this shit up. It's so good. You can't write it. It's so entertaining. You got to teach your kids to be on that grind set mindset, you know. Yeah. But so Harding took covid relief funds intended to aid struggling small businesses by using the names of dormant business entities and claiming that they were still in operation during the pandemic, which they weren't. which is a store selling discount vacuum cleaner bags. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:33:07 I like that. I wonder why it's dormant. I don't know. It's a great question. I was just talking to somebody about how strange it is that there are still places in this world that only sell vacuum cleaners. They're just coasting off the inertia of that being, I guess like a business with good margins, but it's like,
Starting point is 00:33:30 I, you know, you never see anyone in there. There's good enough for a brick and mortar store though. I can't imagine vacuum store. It's probably a front. Right. It's gotta be.
Starting point is 00:33:42 It's yeah. Almost definitely. Yeah. But then a vac like going being like no the vacuum store is actually not specific enough yeah and niche down yeah just go drill down to vacuum cleaner bags nope actually still not specific enough i want to corner only the market of discount vacuum cleaner bags. We're Ross for vacuum cleaner bags.
Starting point is 00:34:07 Don't buy any of those fancy brand new ones. We have some irregular bags. You know, going against the grain. Everybody else, like Walmart, all these big box stores are places where you can get everything. And he was like, nah, I'm going to. Come to Rick's Vac Shack. We got Hoover discount vacuum bags. We have was a robot one.
Starting point is 00:34:31 So the Roomba vacuum bags also crack cocaine in the back. Right. Yeah. I mean, definitely. For sure. Joe's back. Yeah. And then he had another one that was a supposedly a 46 acre horse and cattle
Starting point is 00:34:46 facility now that he was smart to keep nice and vague so nobody really knows what that means but it hadn't been active since 2017 and so yeah that's how he's showing his kids what's up yeah yeah that's uh you know i love the thing is now at this point every time there is like a morality police who a self-appointed deputy of morality morality police yeah yeah they always like this always happens there's always something there's always it's just like it just it's inevitable you just wait for it and then it's just like you know it's like all the people who are just like groomer groomer groomer and then they're all arrested for having like child porn and stuff you're just like it's just it's just the next logical step you just know it's it doesn't even it's not even fun anymore you know what i mean it's not even like
Starting point is 00:35:42 poetic anymore like i used to have fun when i would be like look at that isn't that some poetic irony and now i'm just like can can we stop with the it's cliche now it's cliche stop with the cliches guys please it's just it's almost as if you publicly you know try to ridicule others morality. It's almost as if you're trying to cover up something each and every time. Every single time. Oh, my God. It's like I'm not even offended that these guys are getting in trouble for these things. I'm offended that they're just so hack.
Starting point is 00:36:17 So predictable. Yeah. It's just like, ugh, guys, get some new material. If this was pitched in a writer's room in succession, they'd be like, okay, but we need something else. Yeah, right. Although the stupidity of the businesses that he was trying to make happen is kind of succession level funny. That's true. Yeah. funny that's true yeah you could see kendall roy just pitching joe's back shack to uh merge
Starting point is 00:36:49 the business yeah and then on on another parenting front and scam front so sofia coppola's 16 year old daughter went viral after posting a tiktok in which she i'll just read the quote from the video because it's pretty it really it just really gets into it people are calling it the best couple of films since godfather 2 she said so she just opens up make a vodka sauce pasta with me because i'm grounded because i tried to charter a helicopter from New York to Maryland on my dad's credit card because I wanted to have dinner with a camp friend it's a lot of because's in that sentence it's you know it's Hemingway-esque you know like sometimes Hemingway will just like go on one of those runs short sentences and then follow it with a bunch of and then because because because
Starting point is 00:37:46 yeah pacing and this is just breakneck right out of the gate that she also goes on to say she doesn't know the difference between a garlic and an onion and had to google image search pictures of onions she then like cuts a shallot i believe is she a baby she's 16 cool okay so she is a baby yeah she is a child like that's why i'm not like i i don't like uh it's just a like i i kind of am just amazed it's it's just a little pinhole into the world of of being a being a coppola being a Coppola, of being somebody who has enough money that you have to be like, we need to change the passwords on the credit cards again because our kids are trying to. They're trying. They keep trying to charter a military jet to drive them into the sun yeah yeah she also says her parents have banned her from having any public social media accounts because they don't want her to be a nepotism kid
Starting point is 00:38:54 yeah that'll stop it uh good on them yeah no way to have foresight yeah i mean the only way to stop this, they don't want a nepotism, baby. They got to murder their child. There's, yeah. But I mean, wait, but she was posting this on social media though, right? Yeah, I think she took over her. She stole it. Parents account also. Oh, okay. Like their credit card.
Starting point is 00:39:21 Much like their credit card. Then, like, towards this video, by the way, which, you know, I'm summarizing as if it's a feature film, is like 45 seconds long. Of course. Then her babysitter's boyfriend shows up and she says, my parents are never home, so these are my replacement parents. That's heartbreaking. I know. It's like super heartbreaking then she asks her babysitter's boyfriend what he thinks of the helicopter fiasco and he says that he thinks she should call it a fiasco because it's like a feminine fiasco and it sounds cooler yes queen so you know they still got it those coplas and their babysitter's boyfriend why why is the babysitter's boyfriend there i don't i don't like
Starting point is 00:40:07 i i mean i guess if at this point if the babysitter is essentially raising this baby then then maybe these really are her replacement parents but it's just uh feels a little weird to have the boyfriend just like hey what's up oh i'm just here just grabbing this plate of gobble ghoul you guys uh you know keep keep doing whatever you're doing i don't like it it's a good it's a good gig if you can get it yeah boyfriend of coppola's babysitter yeah man i mean oh it's it sucks because it's like i uh i you know I of course am not defending any rich nepotism babies or what not but I do appreciate that Sophia
Starting point is 00:40:55 Coppola and her husband were like we don't want you on social media and she just ended up doing it anyways by like, like that to me is like that there's some normal kid trapped within that, you know, who was just like, yeah, there she's acting out in the ways that she knows how to,
Starting point is 00:41:15 which is like stealing parents credit card and trying to charter a private helicopter. Yeah. It's, it's a different, it's a level of privilege, but at the same time, you know,
Starting point is 00:41:28 we'd all try to do it if we had a helicopter to charter. Yeah, I guess it's just never showed up. Like a regular person would be trying to log into their parents like Lyft account or something. Right. Yes. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. So putting that into a little bit of perspective and then also, you know, I kind of get the Sophia Coppola not wanting her to have an account like a social media account so that she wouldn't become a nepotism baby. I think it just is like, so I don't want you to be a public figure because then then you're going to just become like one of those many, like, you know, all those USC kids who like pretended that they knew how to ski or whatever.
Starting point is 00:42:09 And then they got, yeah. Yeah. And then they got into like USC, like, and so, uh, there's,
Starting point is 00:42:15 there's something admirable there, I guess. I mean, my grind set grindfulness here. I'm thinking that, uh, I'm thinking, okay, grindfulness here. Yeah, be grindful. Be grindful, sir. I'm thinking, okay,
Starting point is 00:42:30 what is the money-making opportunity here? And it is an Uber for helicopters for rich people's kids. How does that not exist? Like a Snapchat version, though. It disappears after. Right. I mean, it'll appear on the credit card statement, but it's, you know.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Uber was trying to do helicopters. Oh, that's right. They did have helicopters. They were trying to have the route be right over the 110, like the same route where that one. It's like on the 110, I think, where there's like a train there that takes you to i don't know where that goes because they don't yeah but there is a train in the middle of the oh yeah that yeah yeah yeah yeah it was gonna so i guess they everything goes around that because they don't want to contribute to like noise pollution yeah yeah which because there's only like 40 helicopters every hour going over every house in Los Angeles because of the LAPD.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Yeah. They just circle sometimes. Sometimes I just like, I'm like, you're bored. You're not fooling me. This isn't like, who are you looking for? Who could you possibly be looking for? You know what I mean? Like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:43:42 Sign of power. Pablo Escobar around? For sure, yeah it's a helicopter important yeah very few flex on the pores frankly totally it's like absolutely yeah it's like we care so much about catching poor people that we are going to flash this helicopters bright ass light into people's house is he in there good check i fucking hate those guys it's the ultimate flex so that's why we can't blame sofia coppola's daughter for wanting to totally take a take a helicopter i mean and i don't want to get in trouble with your audience obviously a cab
Starting point is 00:44:20 all coppolas are bastards but i do feel feel for, I mean, she's 16. Yeah, I'm not passing any judgment. No judgment. What a world we live in. Let's take a quick break and we'll come back right after that. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradente. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline,
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Starting point is 00:48:18 Yeah. I mean, he is spry, you know. Yeah. Police said that drugs and alcohol are not suspected but it's like yeah just being 96 is suspected right like being 97 has to be the equivalent of at least a six two beers like at least yeah there is cognitive decline it's real thing. We're not trying to be ageist. I'm not being ageist at all. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:48:47 The elderly people I know are like, yeah. Yeah. It's, God, you can't say, like, anything I'm going to say just sounds like, it's biology. You know, you can't, you can't, you can't, I mean, but. I mean but there's also in 2013 he was rescued from a burning car on the California freeway what
Starting point is 00:49:11 like I just I don't know maybe maybe he's super lucky you guys yeah maybe that's really let's shift it that's what it is yes how many final destination ass deaths has he avoided like burning cars like he's getting a car accidents every five like how is he 97 this guy is really
Starting point is 00:49:34 he then tweeted a photo of the burning car with the caption used jag for sale real cheap a true national treasure holy shit he's the best what a hero like i was like ready to be like we gotta because they are going to ask him to retake his driver's test yeah which yeah absolutely but after that tweet i i'm like maybe we just let him do do the driving for the purposes of hijinks and do it for the one-liners. Yeah. If there's one guy who we know has experience tripping over Ottomans, let's say over and over and over.
Starting point is 00:50:15 He can take a fall like one of the greats. He will live. So as long as he's not hurting nobody, if there's no collateral damage, let the man drive. That's what all right cameron diaz has been retired for four years seems like more but i guess she was in that annie re remake that i didn't know she retired did she was that like a public announcement yeah she was like i'm gonna spend times with my spend time with my kids and so But then she got brought back
Starting point is 00:50:45 out of retirement by Jamie Foxx, who has worked with her before on the remake of Annie and one other movie that I feel like I should... Oh, maybe Any Given Sunday? Was she in Any Given Sunday? Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyways, the new project is appropriately titled Back in Action.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Yeah, there we go. It's a Netflix movie. And so Jamie Foxx convinced Cameron Diaz to return to movies, and he made the announcement via Twitter when he tweeted an audio recording of a phone conversation between himself, Cameron Diaz, and Tom Brady. Ugh. between himself cameron diaz and tom brady uh who helped urge her to unretire like he did which that didn't go that well so no no it did not things went real bad i just feel like we never yeah any any time and this is like there's also news of the tarantino like tense movie that's supposed to be his last and we're all just taking him at his word that he's actually going to retire. But there's,
Starting point is 00:51:48 it's just never happened before that a person says they're going to retire from an entertainment thing and the opportunity to keep doing stuff and has the self restraint to just stay retired. Yeah. But anyways, it's like LCD sound systems, final tour, right?
Starting point is 00:52:04 Bunch of bullshit that was the thing that came up the last time we talked about this so now there are reports that it's just not going well the on the set of the movie jamie foxx reportedly had a major meltdown over unspecified problems and fired four people an executive executive producer, two directors, and his own driver. And then... Fired his driver? Like, that feels a little... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:30 His driver sounds like collateral damage. He was, like, standing in the wrong spot. What did his driver do wrong? He's, like, firing executive producers and directors, and he's just like, and, uh, sandwich guy! You're gone! Get out of here.
Starting point is 00:52:44 He played a driver in Collateral. That's right. It's all coming back together. It all fits. But one of those, so it all just sounds like standard, like there's arguments, disagreements happening behind the scenes,
Starting point is 00:52:58 except one of those onset issues is apparently a complex scam to steal over $55,000 from Jamie Foxx. If you're going to scam someone, I feel like you should go for way more. Go for the gold! What are they doing? $55,000? It's not enough to retire. You're going to have to keep
Starting point is 00:53:18 scamming. That is very strange. It's such a small amount for Jamie Foxx as well. They like, was Jamie mad about it or was he like, ah, everyone tries that.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Yeah. He was pissed. He was pissed enough to just like fire, just everybody, fire the driver within his eyesight when he found out about it. So production has now been paused. Police investigation underway. Does it say what the scam is?
Starting point is 00:53:45 What did he try to do? We just have weird details that are like the scheme involved offering up a Rolex watch as part of the deal. And then the same person has been linked to previous attempts to extract huge sums of money from stars. So it's not a great hire for the feels very executive producer team of this film is this it feels like uncut gems i'm i'm not gonna right just somebody with like a lot going on that's just trying to yeah trying to make it work some way somehow yeah yeah but it just it does feel like and i think this was the context that the context that the fractals came up last time, that because we had a complete con artist get elected to be president,
Starting point is 00:54:34 that has to do something, too. That is going to start showing up everywhere. start showing up everywhere yeah i've now been like this is how you get to the absolute the top position that is so highly regarded that when you have that job we can't arrest you right yeah and it's not it's not just that he was a con artist because like if you you know every politician in some sense is a con artist It's that people realize you could be a really obvious shitty one, and it didn't matter. Like, oh, anyone can do this then. Like, you know, it's like you realize that, like, oh, people are a lot easier to fool than I had previously thought. And if that was your barrier for entry into the con man game, like after Trump, you're just like, oh, I think I could just do this to to anybody because it feels like people are way, way dumber than I thought.
Starting point is 00:55:35 And I mean, we like it's not just Trump. There's also like Super Bowl, like all the Super Bowl commercials last year were, you know, crypto scams. Right. It's just all crazy. It's all that. It's just scams all the way down it turns out and then you've got like you know uh jimmy fallon and paris hilton fucking showing off their cartoon monkeys and and talking about it seriously as if it was an interesting thing showing them to the audience earnestly and the audience clapping as if they're showing a picture of their new baby
Starting point is 00:56:10 as if it's anything other than a cartoon monkey you can't think of a more obvious fake thing like a more obvious scam like I remember when you know all of the NFTs came out, everyone was just like, well, that's got to be a scam, right?
Starting point is 00:56:29 And people were like, no, you just don't understand finance. You don't get it, bro. Yeah, you don't get it. Yeah, and I was like, all right, maybe I don't get it. You own the link, bro. That's what you don't get. You own that link. You own that link, and that link means something.
Starting point is 00:56:41 It means something in my world. Okay. I don't know. Yeah, sure. link and that link means something it's like okay i don't know yeah sure i but don't i also own like if i make my own yahoo geo cities website back in the day don't i own that link as well they're like no it's not the same thing it's like okay whatever the ledger bro yeah it's not on the ledger i don't know what i don't know man but hey you, yeah, spend money on the cartoon monkey. I think there's also, like, inequality is really awkward.
Starting point is 00:57:11 It's awkward to navigate that in society, and I think probably also the uptick in scams is a reaction to that. Right. You know what I mean? Sure. Like, screw those guys. Let me try to take something from them they can afford it or whatever yeah i mean i i think like i do look at scams from different lens depending on who the victim is and if the victim is going to be jamie foxx i'm like a little bit
Starting point is 00:57:39 you know i'm i'm not as outraged you know i'm not like oh how could you do this you're an academy award winner you know it's just yeah like i mean things have gotten worse with regards to like the ability for the uber wealthy to get like openly just get away with unfair business practices like we've talked about the private wealth equity industry and how like these are the golden days because congress hasn't passed a new tax for like billionaire families in 20 30 years and so when you have like something like that driving inequality you not only is it infuriating and probably motivates people to like be like well fuck that i'm gonna take as much money as i can but it also is just like creating a society where like yeah those are the winners
Starting point is 00:58:41 who who are like winning at this game as the rules have been defined to us. And they're cheating. So, yeah, of course, like everybody, the part that goes unsaid, unfortunately, is that they get away with it. And lower level people who are just trying to get $55,000 do not. Yeah. And they cause other people to lose their jobs, too. You know? That poor driver.
Starting point is 00:59:09 Yeah. Just trying to live. You know, just driving around one day and all of a sudden Jamie Foxx is mad and there's not enough gum or whatever in the car. Done. Donezo. That's it. He has Kisani up in there instead of Fiji. Instead of Fiji.
Starting point is 00:59:26 And Jamie Foxx is just like, you know, sorry, get out. That's I'm driving from now on. He's going to call Dick Van Dyke. Yeah. Yeah. He's got it. There's a new driver in town. Dick Van Dyke as an Uber driver, I think would be horrifying, but so much fun. Let's pitch it. Let's got it. There's a new driver in town. Dick Van Dyke as an Uber driver, I think, would be horrifying, but so much fun.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Let's pitch it. Let's pitch it. Let's pitch it. I'm in. Paco, such a pleasure having you. Where can people find you, follow you, all that good stuff? I would say the best way to keep in touch is to sign up for my weekly newsletter called The Nerd Letter. And you can just go to thehellyeahgroup.com.
Starting point is 01:00:04 But if you want to follow me on socials i'm at the hell yeah group on instagram and i don't tweet i want to tweet but i don't tweet yeah that's you get you got plenty going you don't need to tweet where uh is there a work of media that you've been enjoying a work of media that i've been enjoying there's a fellow by the name of Lawrence Yeo, I think is how you say his name. And he wrote this long form piece about money and the levers that money cannot push and pull. And he starts off with a very beautiful story. And I was making coffee in the morning. I was reading this story and it just punched me right in the heart.
Starting point is 01:00:48 And I thought, wow, this is amazing that you can, there are people out there writing about money that are making it, you know, they're crafting a story and they're making it emotional. Nice. Hey, you know what? I just remembered, I forgot to mention that you should listen to my podcast, Weird Finance,
Starting point is 01:01:03 which is an iHeartMedia production. So you guys should do that. You should also do that. Absolutely. All right. And we will link off to, is it a tweet, the Lawrence Yeo thing? No, it's like he writes a blog called More to That. So I'll send it over to y'all.
Starting point is 01:01:20 All right. We will link off to that in the footnotes, Matt. Footnotes! Whoa. All right. We will link off to that in the footnotes. Matt. Footnotes! Whoa. So sorry. Where can people find you, follow you, all that good stuff? And is there a work of media you've been enjoying? Yes.
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Starting point is 01:01:52 And also at Matt Leap Jokes on Instagram. A tweet that I very much liked was just an onion. I hate to just give more press to the onion because they're already already doing great but sometimes they just have a perfect headline and uh it is uh it just says
Starting point is 01:02:12 quote you a pumpkin headed bitch announces bus teenager that's it i just want to use that one that's a good one. You pumpkin headed bitch is, I, it just feels very real. Yeah. Yeah. So that one I've been very much enjoying. Yeah.
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Starting point is 01:03:28 I highly recommend checking it out. Like some days I recommend a tweet, such as yesterday I said Ron DeSantis is the same age as Jason Biggs, according to James Urbaniak. But today, this is actually a great work of art. Yeah. So that's what's fun about media these days. You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zeitgeist.
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Starting point is 01:04:09 So I'm coming to the end of my little stint filling in for Miles as the go-to person for Songrex. And I just want to say I've really enjoyed it immensely. I really hope you all have too. I was probably mostly anonymous to the Zeitgang before Miles stepped out. And I appreciate all your kind messages and everything. So in honor of that, I wanted to suggest this track called Suddenly I Know Who You Are by Jadu Hart.
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Starting point is 01:05:07 Back this afternoon to tell you what is trending, probably with Miles Gray. And we will talk to y'all then. Bye. Bye. Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti. And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadson. We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
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Starting point is 01:05:52 I'm Jess Costavetto, 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. 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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