The Sevan Podcast - Sunday Show w/ Glinton Things | Live Call In

Episode Date: September 26, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:50 I gotta do all these Sunday morning. Uh, just chilling, realizing that the, uh, exercises on my forehead. So I guess that's fine. Not how you feel about it. Yeah. I was kind of sitting back like contemplating like, am I okay with this? Yeah, I guess I'm okay with this. I guess this is.
Starting point is 00:01:08 This is fine. This is what it is. You know, go get the exercise. Over there. Wrong side. I did actually. There. There you go.
Starting point is 00:01:17 I did actually look up. I Googled the female version of the exerciser. Oh, yes. That was a very important question on Friday. On a couple shows. Yes. And so I did look it up. I did not click on any of the links. There's no way that was probably safer that way. Yeah. But did you see any of the images? Did you ever click the image? No, I did not click images. I did not click anything. No. But what came up really
Starting point is 00:01:40 was like Pilates. Pilates class came up and then some other stuff came up that there's in no way shape or form anything I was going to click on. No, you didn't. You weren't that curious. No, I was not. No. Yeah, they say Pilates is really good. Anything for the pelvic floor. I just don't get it because it's meant to to make men bigger. Why would we want any of that? meant to make men bigger, why would we want any of that? Yeah. Like we're not, that's not what, you know what I mean? So I, steroids does that. Hillary told us that.
Starting point is 00:02:14 That's what steroids does. Steroids makes us bigger, but we don't want that. That's not a good thing. No, I feel like the only thing that women can do is surgery, right? Yeah. It's like to really, but why would you? I think if they wanted to, for, I mean, I, I saw a story, I forget what show it
Starting point is 00:02:32 was or what I was probably one of those, um, plastic surgery shows that I've watched before it's called botched where a woman wanted to come in and for her husband, boyfriend's birthday, she wanted to rejuvenate herself. And so she wanted to make it tighter for him as a birthday present. That I can understand. But as a, you wanna go through that pain all over again? It's more my question.
Starting point is 00:02:59 But I mean, hey, if you wanna give that to your partner as a present, I mean, I don't know, I don't know when or why like sexy photos or lingerie or just sex is a very good present. Hey, our friend just did a boudoir photo with her man. That is a really big thing. Now I don't know if you've realized that. Thanks Nick Butter. Hey guys, what's up? Let's say hi. Hey, Rambler. Hey, Kenneth. The real Matthew. Dude, it was good to see you yesterday on the show. That's cool. You're a national hero, bro.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Yeah. What? As a birthday present, CrossFit? Yeah. She got tightened as a birthday present for her man. I know it wasn't her butt. It was not butt stuff. But those boudoir photos are really big. I have a couple people on my Facebook that I went to school with, you know, because when you first get Facebook, you request every single buddy. So I see, you know, a lot of them have kids now, families now and whatever,
Starting point is 00:04:02 and this one girl is very, very adamant about finding your femininity again and finding and connecting with yourself again because when you become a mother and your body change, like you almost don't recognize yourself. So are you talking about boudoir photos? Okay. Yeah. No, I wasn't talking about cross fat. I was not talking about. I got confused when. Okay, yeah. No, I wasn't talking about black stuff. I was like, wait, what?
Starting point is 00:04:25 Cross fat. I was not talking about black stuff. I got confused when I read that too. No. No, about these pictures. It is actually a big thing. Well, they did theirs on the beach and she was in some risque stuff and I mean, they look like Ariel and Prince Eric out of the... It was just, I was like, I can never do
Starting point is 00:04:43 that. I don't have the- You don't wanna do one with me, honey? No, I don't have the confidence to do that. And I, you know, what are they gonna put me in? Like, that's also my question. Like that would be super weird and I can't do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:59 But good on them for going for it. I guess it brings you closer together as a couple or something, but no, I'm good. But they, but hearing that she did it with her partner is one thing. I hear more stories about women just doing it on their own and then gifting it to their partner. So it's not them together, but it's them doing it for themselves and then choosing to gift it later.
Starting point is 00:05:25 Yeah, the real Matthew, this is good. Unless it was mangled by a Mack truck as men, we're good to go. If you're going to show us, we're happy. Speaking of showing men showing anything that on kill tail. Oh, hold on. People are confused. We were talking about the oh, my god, I can't think of the word now the photos the boudoir photos photos. Yeah. Yeah. A friend of ours did one in public. Oh, sorry, guys. We jumped from the nation right to the by that by that fall.
Starting point is 00:05:59 I took that hard right Sunday. That hard right turn. Everybody go to church. I did not I did not put my blinker on. I just took the right turn. So yeah, we were talking about the which are photos that people are doing and how it's becoming a big thing. So but they are also gifting vaginal rejuvenation to as birthday presents and whatnot. Yes. So sorry, sorry about that. So sorry, sorry about that. Uh, Shail Taylor yesterday. So I, yeah, speaking of showing. So I have, I have a question for everybody. Do y'all like it better when they have like two people, two contestants come on
Starting point is 00:06:38 the show and they riff more with each other back and forth while they're waiting for people to come on the show. Or do you like it more when it's just non-stop contestants and they don't have time and they just have to keep running through the contestants? Because I don't know. I liked it a lot yesterday when there was... And Matthew, again, you're the best dude. I liked it yesterday when they were riffing a lot. I found myself just laughing and it being as close as you could possibly get to locker room talk Yeah, you know what I mean? And then Tyler comes out with I've seen Bryson's butthole six times
Starting point is 00:07:13 I don't know. I just had to pull the car over. I'm like I have to stop and laugh right now Really like because there was just Women don't say that We have as a woman. I've never seen another woman's butthole not even yours, but listen when we We have to clarify though. This isn't when he said I have seen Bryson's butthole six times we have to clarify that this just isn't seeing the ass cheeks This is a said a spread bent overview of the asshole. So if that's not what it was, then we need to clarify because that's immediately where I was like,
Starting point is 00:07:55 damn, like that's, I mean, that's close. They are a close. Cause then I guess everybody has basically seen Taylor's cause he sends them in group chats. Yeah, I think that that is just what you meant to. We're just here to make the show a little bit more gay. But like, what? Holy crap. Literally, I just could never imagine.
Starting point is 00:08:17 I just it. But I love it. What do you guys think you like? We were dig butter. Wait, why you never tossed her, what? Stick butter, wait, what? You've never tossed her salad, poor Colleen. And here we go. Out the gate. Nope.
Starting point is 00:08:30 No, not a fan. Don't feel like I'm missing anything. Like I'm cool. That's all good. It's all good. Did you watch the baby come out prime but whole viewing? No, I didn't see that. There was, it was just his head was hanging out
Starting point is 00:08:43 and then his body came out. And then it was like rush, rush. I didn't see that there was it was just his head was hanging out and then his body came out and then it was like rush rush. I didn't just sit there and stare. I mean, I guess I could have but I didn't do it. Um, yeah, so that was just funny to me yesterday on kill Taylor. I, I do love when they have a lot of contestants that I think it's more fun and I don't know if they've. I don't know if they've done it where they have had two contestants doing the workout at the same time on the screen. Have they ever done that?
Starting point is 00:09:16 Yeah, they were like two. It was Joe. You met Joe. No, but I'm not in the same room. So like if you and I both called in, like having both in this split screen to have them going at the same time, I feel like that that would be really cool to see too. If there was enough interest, I know some workouts, there's a lot of interest, other workouts, there's not much interest, but I feel like that it would be fun to have two of them go ahead, have two of them go head to head or. Possibly do it at the same time that Taylor is doing it.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Now, that's not fun. They need to know. Oh, they need to know. Yeah. You're saying they need to know. They need to know the time. But you were talking about it. We were talking about it earlier. It is a lot of fun when like the boys just cut them off and they're like, OK, see you later. And they're yeah, that is way through the workout. Yeah. I wonder if they're like, okay, see you later. And they're yeah that way through the workout
Starting point is 00:10:05 Yeah, I wonder if they know that they try to be so they yeah Do you think they finished the workout and come back to their phone and they're like, oh shit. I got cut off Yeah, nobody's there. Yep. I wonder if they know I don't know. I don't know Madeline we just had a baby husband saw everything. Oh, honey. Maybe I didn't pay enough attention to you. Well, congratulations. Yes Congrats, that's awesome. awesome. I think also too, it would have been okay if you, it's okay that you didn't because I was almost ripped. Yeah. So after I had the baby, we had the nurse took the baby, wrapped the baby up and then,
Starting point is 00:10:44 or after I did skin to skin, then they took the baby because they had the nurse took the baby, wrapped the baby up and then, um, or after I did skin to skin, then they took the baby because, um, they had to sew me up pretty bad. So I don't, I think it's okay that you didn't see all that. I mean, I think it's the same way. If you think about, um, Oh, sorry, I lost my shirt. Well, I definitely did not. I, as soon as he, I definitely did not.
Starting point is 00:11:05 As soon as the placenta came out, because I didn't even realize what that was going to be. I didn't realize it was going to be as big as a Birkin bag when it came out. So after that, I was pretty much like... Our doctor was just like, hey, do you want it? And we're like, no, not at all. Thank you. But yeah, I mean, we were talking about that earlier in sports.
Starting point is 00:11:23 The best thing about sports that you share is that it's the shit talking. It's the back and forth. It's the, you know, the coolest part about kill Taylor is that. They just shit talk each other the whole time. You know, we're trying to watch the contestant do the workout, but then you'll hear Tyler or Pedro out of nowhere just throw these one-liners out there and we're like, wait a second, hold on. Can we, we need some context. We need some explanation and
Starting point is 00:11:53 Cause how often do you get to see all six of them sit there and just like go at it? It was just, it was fun. It was very fun. Hold on. This is, is a very interesting question. Aren't you supposed to take a bite of the placenta after birth? He asked, the doctor asked if we wanted it for shakes and smoothie and facial wrap. So they do say that the placenta is filled with the most nutrients and the best for you. Um, I chose, we chose to not blend it up and put
Starting point is 00:12:28 it in a smoothie. But we have seen not people personally, but we've read and we've seen on some of the shows that we watch that that the mothers have drank it and feel great about it and whatever. drink it and feel great about it and whatever. But I'm with Judy. I'll just take a multivitamin. I think that's okay. I'll just take that multivitamin, whether it's actually vitamins or it's 0.001% vitamins and whatever other fake shit is in there, I'm good. Vindicate. I was there for all three of mine. There are things you can't unsee in this life. I agree. And babe, you were very much like you didn't want me to see a whole lot because you
Starting point is 00:13:15 still wanted me to be attracted to you afterwards. Is that kind of how it goes? I mean, yes, I think I don't I I think the funniest part though was I Mean for you guys and I can laugh about it now But it wasn't funny when it was happening when I because I had an epidural and the epidural ended up wearing off So I felt every part of pushing him out and when I first felt the first pain, I looked at her, the nurse, and the doctor and was like, I'm not doing this. And every single person in that room started laughing,
Starting point is 00:13:51 including her. You started laughing. You were like, oh, honey, that's funny. And I was like, I don't know why, like this is not a laughing matter. Nobody's, I'm not laughing about this. And I kept saying like, I'm not doing this. I'm not doing this.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So you had to get close to my face and you were like, honey, like, the baby's head is right there. It's because I was ready for them to you better cut me open, pull them out from the feet, like through my stomach, like, I'm not doing this. But then we start to push and she's holding my leg and the doctor said we could have a break and I sit back and she still has my leg hiked up. And I was like, can you please let go of my leg? I need a second. Did that happen to y'all? Like is that a normal part of birth where the head pops out and then everybody
Starting point is 00:14:33 just takes a break? Like, I mean, the nurse was stretching, she was relaxed. The doctor was kind of stretching his back out a little bit. And I was like, uh, Hey, Hey, my man's head is just chilling. Anybody? No, I need a break. Are we going to do this? Like what's happening of my leg and you know, but then yeah, he, he flew out. It was fine. It's cool. It was all good. It's all good. Um, but yeah, Julia, good morning. Um, what's up? You don't want to read what they, what some people did with the placenta. I think that's if you want to see it, you can see it in the comments. Someone said like a dear heart and I've actually eaten dear heart before.
Starting point is 00:15:15 But that I don't know you have. Yeah. Really? Yeah. In Brazil is like a shish kebab. Hmm. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:24 But it was good. Was bad. What other weird things have you tried? That's it. And don't ask me what have I eaten because that's also not a good question for this show. But yeah, I did try that, but I did not try placenta. No, I didn't have any desire to try placenta. Not me either. Why was I in Brazil? any desire to try placenta?
Starting point is 00:15:45 Not me either. Why was I in Brazil? The second go-around I was just there, like when I went, when I was younger, because, well, that one was because my mom took me. And that's pretty much where all that, like we were there for a month. So we ate a whole bunch of weird stuff. The cow that was alive last night that was dead in the morning was then dinner the night. It was totally weird for me. I was an American kid.
Starting point is 00:16:12 I'm used to a grocery store. But yeah, at the time it was a family trip. Good morning, Ken Walters. Good morning, Jeremy World. I wanted to get into that weird COVID czar guy from our lovely state of New York with his name is, I think, Jay Varma. And he got into a little tiff with the Blasio about how they handle the COVID. And then all of a sudden he's like, there's what?
Starting point is 00:16:43 Sorry. Hi, Bernie. Eating deer heart. Colleen, please don't let guy go to Springfield. Why can't? Oh, yeah. No, I'm not eating the. Have you heard? Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:16:56 Eating the dog. I actually did mark my dog safe. We showed that. Oh, really, Julia? Really? I kangaroo and I'll show you. really Julia? Really? I ate kangaroo and I'll show it. Like chicken? Really? I want to go like knuckle it with a kangaroo one day. No you don't. Have you seen those? They all look like they're on steroids.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Nope. No you don't. Stop it. Don't say it. Dig butter. Jay Varma. Yeah, Dr. Jay Varma sounds like a Seinfeld character. Yeah, he looks like one too. Hold on. Let me show you. But yeah, he wanted to vax everybody and then just open schools, I guess. So yeah, this is the prince of COVID. Oh, well, that's good. The first thing I read is he's a little bit of a weenie. He's talking about the Blasio. He's talking aboutie. That's he's talking about the Blasio. He's talking he's talking about it's Jay Varma talking about the Blasio. But yeah, so he is shit talking, if I ever heard it.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Yeah, he wanted to vax us all up so that we could open schools back up and then whatnot. And then the next thing he's on video talking about how while everybody was locked down, he's underneath some Wall Street bank at a underground party, popping Molly getting high. And like it's a sex party or something or something weird like that. And it just look at this man. At what point at 50 is this a good idea?
Starting point is 00:18:24 However old he is, you know what I mean? Why are we at, how much power and money do you have to have to get you to wanna be at an underground party? Papa Molly. Midlife crisis maybe? And then he goes, oh good. Oh there it is. My head's off the exerciser.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Fabulous. That's amazing. And then his reasoning is like, oh, it was okay because my wife and I are, like, they have an open marriage. Okay. Doesn't that make you look worse, dude? Aren't you not supposed to want... But wait, is the conversation more about COVID and how as... They were pushing the agenda that everybody gets back
Starting point is 00:19:14 so that we can open up everything and go back to normal life. Yeah. Is that the argument? But then all of a sudden, all this other stuff comes out about him... He just didn't give a shit. ...being at a party, doing all this type of stuff, and then saying that it was out about him. He just didn't give a shit. Doing all this type of stuff. And then saying that it was okay for him to do this because they're in an open relationship.
Starting point is 00:19:31 That has nothing to do with the COVID mandate. Two different topics, two different conversations. So fine, if that's for you and you want an open relationship with your wife and that works for you guys, okay, fine, whatever. But if the conversation again, let's stay on topic. Like if the conversation is they were trying to push the agenda for everybody to get vaccinated and to stay home and to do the right thing. And then you hear all of these conversations and all of these stories come out that all the people that were yelling at us to do the right thing and stay home and close everything and businesses were going
Starting point is 00:20:09 out of business and people were losing everything. But but they're the ones that were out in public. I mean, we had to prove to the government or to the town or whatever that we were as a deli, we're an essential business and we, we stayed open. I mean, we, we made breakfast and delivered to the hospital because the hospitals right down the road, like you were their source of breakfast for like a while. Yeah, we did a, but he's going to freak off parties. And yes, Bernie did. He probably was there if he was in New York. Priorities, I guess. Not my priorities, but I guess. And then he's like, and then he was like, Oh, well, it had been a year and a half since I got to go out.
Starting point is 00:20:52 So you going outside after a year and a half makes you want to go to a sex molly party. Like, that's where we're going with this. It's crazy. Again, I don't know, I've never had the with this is crazy. Again, I don't know. I've never had the interest, I guess you could say. So I don't get it, but I mean. I just, I don't even understand the open marriage thing. Like are there women actually out there that would be okay with that?
Starting point is 00:21:17 Or do they just want to keep their man happy so they're like, okay, babe, we can be in an open marriage. I think it depends on who you talk to. I have heard women speak on the fact that they don't, they feel like that if they are going to truly love their partner, then they cannot deprive them of their desires. Yeah. So for them, they feel like it's important for, it's important for them, the woman to be faithful. Like she's at home, she's with the kids,
Starting point is 00:21:57 she's taking care of the house, she's doing all of the wife things, the partners, you know, her role in whatever, but that they, that they should be able to go and do their own thing. If they're on the road, like if it's somebody that travels a lot for work, if they're on the road and they need to or want to fulfill something that they should have a right to to do that. Wouldn't work for me. Well, no, I wouldn't work for me.
Starting point is 00:22:30 And also, I don't want to share you. And I can't imagine most men want their women out there with other dudes. Like I have to imagine that that's the case. Yeah. And like I said, from from the things that I've seen mostly, it's that it's the men can go and do, and have other relations. It's not the women so much. I'm not saying that it's not possible
Starting point is 00:22:52 that both parties are fine with that and everybody can go do what they wanna do. But then you have the conversation of, the open relationships where it's the poly, what do you call it? Polyamorous. Yeah, like where people are okay with that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:23:11 Where I've seen both. Sharing is caring. No. Not in a- Not that way. Not in this marriage. No. Not in this marriage.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Where I've seen both. I've seen men have many wives and I've also seen women have many husbands. So I think it just depends on what you feel is important and what works for you. Yeah, no, I'm with Madeline Adams. She they should have they should keep a lid on it. He should have kept his ass at home because everybody else or just went to Costco like the rest of us went to Costco, get some baby oil hang out at the house. Well, then my question is stay home, dude. You told us to my question is, what was the
Starting point is 00:23:56 point of actually getting married then? Because isn't marriage a vow to each other and only each other? Probably a tax write off or something. I don't know. I'm sure there's something economically important to being married. Or it's like the wife is the most important, but I'm going to have. Yeah. Because I hear that story too where.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Girl you got the ring get over it. Yeah. And where the argument is, is that I'm the wife or from the man's perspective, like you're the wife, you're the most important, but just so you know, I'm still gonna sleep around if I want to. And some women are okay with that. And some women want that, you know but for for us like it wouldn't work dick butter the polyamory thing is definitely a chick thing women with cucks soy boy husbands mostly oh and not know that okay cool i mean i can see it or i have, you'll see the reels and shit, but ask Julia Cook, ask my boyfriend about
Starting point is 00:25:07 Cucks. LOL. Oh, geez. Oh, boy. I will on Wednesday. Someone said, or I think it was Madeleine said something about giving the six months a six months old shots. Yeah, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Well, when, when it came out originally, our son was like three or four, and they were telling us that he could get it when he was five. I think that was the age at the time that they kept pushing it back. Yeah. And we were like, no, we never gave him. No, we never did. Yeah, anything. And we decided that from the beginning that we weren't because it was so brand new and...
Starting point is 00:25:42 Yeah, he never got it. We did. We got the first two, like the, what was it brand new and yeah he never got it we did we got the first two like the what was it the we got we only got one no but it was the one with the two shots maderna maderna uh no phyzer phyzer we got one of the one whichever one was the one with the two two doses we got that and then after that when they're like oh you need a booster or whatever we never no we never did. And for us at the time, uh, we were trying to have another baby. And again, this is listening to what is being said in a fear type of conversation is that if you weren't vaccinated and cause we, again,, again, we were very much on the track
Starting point is 00:26:27 to try to have another baby, was that if we weren't vaccinated, it was possible that I was gonna be in the hospital by myself. Yeah, I couldn't go. I didn't want to. I hate all of it. I hate the flu vaccine.
Starting point is 00:26:39 I hate the- Yeah, we really didn't want to. And we thought a lot about it. We had conversations about it, but I can say now that I don't think that we really looked into it as much as we could have. Now that we read more, we ask questions more, we get our information more. I think for us, it was just whether or not we were going to continue to get or continue the journey to try to have another baby. If we were going
Starting point is 00:27:06 to stop and that if we were going to continue on this journey to have another baby, then then we would have had we would have made the decision to do it. And so we did. But when it came to our son, we absolutely were not. We were completely against it from the beginning and still are and we have never gotten any boosters. I have a lot of friends. We have friends. We have people that come into the store that are older in this community that talk about getting boosters every single time a booster comes out and then they get them and then
Starting point is 00:27:37 they're sick for two weeks. You know what I mean? So crazy sick. Yeah. So and I'm crazy sick. Yeah, and I didn't for a long time I Got the flu shot too when I was younger, but then as I got older I stopped taking it and then when I was pregnant You know again, they fear you into well You know you have to take care of your baby And if you get the flu when you're pregnant you possibly could lose your baby and for me
Starting point is 00:28:03 I was like, Oh my God, absolutely, absolutely not. Like, we worked so hard to get this baby. And I need to do it as a mother as his, you know, his mother that's carrying him, I need to do it. I'm housing him. I need to do everything to make sure that this house is safe. And I had just gotten done being sick from just morning sickness and everything like that. And so I got the flu shot and then ended up having the flu for two weeks. Yeah. So it's like you do the best you can. The only thing now we can say is that we do. Excuse me. We ask a lot more questions. We do a lot of our own research and you know, we don't we don't do the flu shot. A kid doesn't do
Starting point is 00:28:41 the flu shot. He's cool. He's good. Bernie Gannon. This is good because I just had an interaction the other day defining marriage is problematic in a time where we have the Supreme Court justices who cannot even define a woman. Yeah, I actually had a conversation with a lady the other day about voting for Kamala. And I said the same thing. I was like, she wants now she wants women to vote for her. And you're not a woman if you don't well, lady, you couldn't define what a woman was two months ago. Now all of a sudden you can define what the fuck a woman is. Like get out of here with that. I'm not at all interested in in any of that. And because
Starting point is 00:29:26 she's black and because she's this and like now I'm over that. I'm done with that. I'm so desensitized. I wonder if y'all are too. I am so desensitized to this. You're a racist thing. You're a homo, you're homophobic, you're transphobic. It had power and weight like two years ago, maybe, where if you called me me that I'd be like, oh my god I feel so terrible what I say. I'm sorry. I said it apologize apologize apologize now I'm like you're just out here looking for a reason to call me racist or call me homophobic Or I'm desensitized by it. Like I don't even care anymore Knock yourself out you if you want to find it, you're
Starting point is 00:30:05 going to find it. Well, that's when you know that the conversation has been lost, or at least I feel like. I feel like the conversation has been lost when the name calling starts to come out. When you start to put the phobias or the racist or the this or the that, um, the name calling, like the conversation has been lost because we are unable to ask questions. We are unable to not have the answers. We are unable to look like we genuinely don't know or don't understand. And in order for me to understand, yeah, like you're supposed to be able to ask questions. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:30:48 We go to school and we go to college and all of these things that we both are like, we need to ask questions in order. Not everybody consumes information the same way. It takes many people multiple times talking about it, asking questions, getting to the deeper layers of the information to even be able to understand a fraction of what is actually being taught. And when you have everything that's so magnified on each side, you don't there's no room for middle ground. Yeah, they just it's either their way. Yeah, right or left those far right for one far
Starting point is 00:31:24 right. Like it's they don't want to present They don't want to hear that Trump sucked in the debate. They're like, no, he didn't he was this you know He sucked like he did. It's okay It's alright that he did. That's fine. Yeah, but they want to just be pissed Non-stop the whole time and they're right. They're right and it's just like I mean, I do Okay, good, Yeah, I was gonna. Positively fit adventures. Do people ever call y'all homophobic?
Starting point is 00:31:53 No, it's kind of tough for them to do that because we are gay. So normally what we'll get is, well, you don't love yourselves. Well, you need to work on yourselves more. Well, you come see more of the gay community and hang out with the... Lady, I grew up in the gay community.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Like, where do you think I can... What? And I also think too that we can support the gay community. Obviously we're gay women and we're together and I don't want anybody to get in my relationship. We say that all the time. I think you can support it and also not agree with that. Agree with parts of it.
Starting point is 00:32:31 So I don't agree with. Tran transitioning children. I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't agree with that. You can't change my mind. I feel like that you are doing more harm than you are doing. Good transitioning a child. And if that makes me anti-gay and against my community, then that is something that is coming from someone else, it's not coming from me, because I don't, I'm not against my community. If you're an adult, and you want to live your truth as out and proud and happy as you as you are, as we are, I'm for that.
Starting point is 00:33:06 happy as you as you are as we are, I'm for that. Because again, I don't, I'm living my truth too. And I think that we deserve to live our truth. But when you it's again, just them saying you can't ask questions. It's just like if you're if you're part of this party, you just have to go along with everything that that party says, or you're not part of it. Yes. And so we've said this multiple times, this loving, like endearing alphabet community, if you don't do everything they want, they're not so loving, they're not so welcoming, they're not so, you know. It is very interesting to see our community
Starting point is 00:33:44 that preaches nothing but love and acceptance and we have your back and we're always here for you. It's comical. But the minute that you do start to ask questions and you do start to say, I don't agree with this part, I think, and these are my reasons why, then all of a sudden you are thrown out of the community. And I feel like that this is across many communities. We can take our son, for instance.
Starting point is 00:34:14 I'm already starting to see in certain situations and in certain smaller subsections of the autism community in where we live is that our son is not autistic enough. Our son is thriving in different ways than his other peers that are on the spectrum. So what we're starting to see is we stopped getting invitations. We stopped being a part of the community because our son is not autistic enough. He is verbal. He's not nonverbal. And I think that there we hear this where it's, well, you'll never understand. I get that. That's our whole family, though. That's everything. I'm not black enough.
Starting point is 00:35:00 We're not gay enough. I don't present trans enough or I don't present female enough. We're not gay enough. I don't present trans enough or I don't present female enough. Like, it's for you, you get that question all the time. But you've gotten that pushback or whatever, where people have said something and you're like, I'm a woman and they're like, it's okay to be who you are. And you're like, I am though. No, they know he told me he was like, you can identify however you are. Oh, that's what it was. Yeah. And I was like, I'm not I'm not identify I am one like there's the word identify is not there. I am one. Mm hmm. Whatever you know, because now what's happening is that I think that I think people are scared now. So they feel like that they have to project what society
Starting point is 00:35:46 tells them. So if you're telling them that you're a woman and to them they don't see that, they have to be like, oh, but you can, you can present however you want. Where, so they're pushing their identity on you when you're like, no, I'm a woman. This is, this is the body that I was given. But see, this is what makes this so difficult with this freaking movement. And I know that we've talked about this before too,
Starting point is 00:36:14 but it's like now with all these dudes with like beards and you know, body hair and their penis still attached who are walking around saying I'm a woman and I can walk into a women's bathroom, it makes it very difficult for me to be to actually say, Hey, I am a woman and people believe me off rip because you have all these weird dudes doing it and you're supposed to be okay with it. And it's just like, well, there goes that. Again, it's the extremes on both sides. I am happy to see though, honestly, that there are a lot of really visible, like I guess, mainstream influencers, trans influencers that are now starting to realize what's happening
Starting point is 00:36:55 and that they have these weird dudes trying to get access to women's spaces and access to children that they're trying to fly under their banner and under their flag. And they are actually starting to speak out and they are actually saying like, Hey, no, I was born a man. I am a trans woman. And I'm sorry that you have to see all these weird ass dudes do this thing. And they are starting to make content surrounding that. So that's, that is making, that's making me happy to see it's like, Hey, it's, we're not
Starting point is 00:37:24 against the trans community, we're against this subsect of weird shit that's happening that's flying underneath the banner of it. And I think they're finally starting to see like, no, we're not trying to make it so you can't have anything, we're just saying, hey, can you check these dudes that are being weird? Cause they're being fucking weird.
Starting point is 00:37:47 So that's cool. Well, I had a question. Go for it. When it goes to only fascists ask questions. When it comes to information, you know how we, we were talking about like, we read more, we look at stuff more. Do you think that the, the problem is the difference between, and I'll use the Bible in a, as an example, because we talked about this with John Young or whatever, is people following the word.
Starting point is 00:38:24 So following the information on paper to a T and saying that these are the facts because they're written down, versus being able to, the people that take the words on paper, whether it's the Bible or whether it's information you see in history books, people have written books and whatever,
Starting point is 00:38:42 and then having conversations and having opinions about those words. Do you think that that might be the problem? Yeah, everybody. Where like people can't have conversation because they're saying, well, in this history book, this is what it says. So this must be 100% true.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Yeah, and they're not willing to think about it any other way from any other side. And that's with everything, the Bible, politics, like they're just not willing. Like people will be like, no And that's with everything, the Bible, politics, they're just not willing. People will be like, no, that's not happening. There aren't men and women's sports. What do you mean? You can go see it with your own eyes.
Starting point is 00:39:15 What are you talking about? It's not happening. It's absolutely happening. Yeah, it's, I don't know. It's crazy. Oh, Kenneth, yeah, it's, I don't know. It's crazy. I, Oh, Kenneth. Yeah. Here.
Starting point is 00:39:28 No, I want it to get to this. Is it just me or is the vast majority of it men wanting to be women? Uh, I think the problem is it's the vast majority of the men that want to be women are doing it to get into women's spaces, not the vast majority, but that subsect is trying to get into women's spaces. Not the vast majority, but that subsect is trying to get into women's spaces. I don't think men or women who want to be men are trying to get into men's spaces. They're not like, hey, I'm transitioning to be a man
Starting point is 00:39:54 so I can go play men's football and beat their ass, right? Cause that's never gonna happen. They're not trying to get into a men's bathroom. They're not trying to get into children's spaces or whatnot. It's just this weird subsect of dudes that are like, Oh, I'm going to use trying to be a woman to get into spaces I don't belong in. And so I think that's that's where that is. Well, Bernie, with this law versus spirit of the law, interpretation of the law, this has been a problem since we humans have been around.
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Starting point is 00:43:21 with SEVON as the code after you purchase, they'll ask you where you heard about them. Tell them Sevon sent you. We had, we have to, or we wouldn't survive. Like it just, our lifestyle would not ever be okay. If there wasn't nuance to it. Can there's less con yeah. Or Deja, uh, there can, there's less consequence. Yeah. There's less consequence to women trying to go, well, there is less con yeah, or Deja, there can there is less consequence. Yeah, there's less consequence to women trying to go well, there's less consequences for men.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Like no woman is going to go into a male sport and take their scholarship away or you know what I mean? Um, the, I don't know, I just the Democratic Party is ridiculous. And the fact that people try to tell me that they were, they've always been for gay marriage and that they've always been for gay rights. And it's like, no, Biden, there's a million videos of Biden saying that a marriage is between a man and a woman. That's it. And then Biden and Obama saying the same thing.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Now they were never for that. It's, it is where it is, whatever. But at least I'm happy to see some some movement in the community because I didn't think that that was ever going to happen. But you got a couple of big influencers trying to help out now. I just, I think that the, we all, we talk about this, you know, a lot, like we all have that line where it's like when you start to cross a certain line. See if it works. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:44:50 Yeah. Caller. What's up? Hello. Hello. What's up? Welcome to the show. Hey, so my girlfriend is right next to me.
Starting point is 00:45:04 She, she, she, uh, what's up guys? She rewinded the show a little bit to try to show me a clip and I ended up overhearing that you guys have never seen each other's buttholes. We have not. We have. How is, how is that possible? That's not where we, that's, I, we've talked about this grocery situation before. No, not in the grocery sense.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Like we have never, there's been no groceries, nothing, never. But we have seen, no, poor boy. That's the first, that's the, that's the, that's the, my girlfriend flew in Thursday night. That was the first thing. Oh, the first I can't wait to talk. I know Yeah, do you want to take it's okay you can take the phone away from him now it's cool Yeah, I First thing I did is I spread those cheeks apart like, like peanut butter and I just let in there.
Starting point is 00:46:10 You guys, you guys have never done that before? No, nope. All right. That's that's your guys's homework tonight. Nope. Nope. Goodbye. Goodbye.
Starting point is 00:46:21 Oh my god. I really don't know what it is. Goodbye. Oh my God. I really don't know what it is. I've tried to ask Jake and Jan both what it is with dudes and looking at butts. But you know, hey, to each their own. I'm OK with it. I'm not mad at it. I don't kink shame. No kink shaming. No, we're good. Never had doggy style sex with a strap on.
Starting point is 00:46:43 The butthole is right there. No, no. You know what? Uh, never had doggy style sex with a strap on the butthole is right there. No, no. You know what? The strap on was very short lived. It was very, very short lived. I don't know if I want to tell that story, but it was very short lived and needless to say I got halfway on, couldn't finish, couldn't go all the way on, then couldn't get off.
Starting point is 00:47:06 And then it was a slow roll to try to get out of that situation. And after that, it was kind of just like, nope, we just love each other. We want to be with each other. There's no outside external things happening. So yeah, dude. And that thing was purple too, right? It's purple, pink. I don't know. It was weird. I couldn't- It was, oh, you, and that thing was purple too, right? It's purple, pink. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:47:26 It was weird. I couldn't- It was, oh, you're talking about, oh. Yeah. Yes, I know who you're talking about. Yeah, dude. That was- I know.
Starting point is 00:47:35 So after that scenario, never, ever, ever again after that. Jimmy Eat World, if you didn't notice the butthole before, you will now. I guess, yeah, probably. Yeah, I probably. Oh, God. And it's gonna happen by accident. And I'm gonna be like, Oh, sorry, babe didn't mean to do that. Oh, Kenneth. Wait, wait, wait, I have a question about lesbians and ovulation. Is it the same for lesbians as straight women? The sex drive just shoots up during ovulation too, even if the penis is not involved. Yeah, I mean, our our ovaries and all that stuff works. It all works the same. Yep. Yep.
Starting point is 00:48:14 Yeah. Biology is biology, baby. That's yep. Yep. Yeah. What else? We had a poor Travis was trying to eat breakfast and Poo Boy called. Sorry, Travis. Sorry. My bad. Yeah, we had a little, we had a little win.
Starting point is 00:48:32 If you want to talk about our little, our little win, I think we told Kenneth, but we, our kid actually tried pizza on Friday at school without us even there. Yep. He was just a trooper and that Well, they're bribing him. So they do a reward system with fake money. So it's like, if you do something, if you're nice to your friends, if you help out or whatever,
Starting point is 00:48:53 you get like $2, $3 and whatever. And then at the end of the week, you can choose to spend your money on a prize or you can keep it. And then you can have like lunch with your favorite teacher, you know, that kind of stuff. So they were like, hey, because we asked them to we're working on it with his speech therapist about trying to. Why are you sweating? What am I missing?
Starting point is 00:49:19 Nothing. I just I got something. No, no, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Just leave it. I'll let you know. I just, yeah. Oh, God. I'm missing something. No, no, no. Yeah, yeah. Go, go. Yeah. Just leave it. Just let it out. So he's working on trying new foods in speech therapy.
Starting point is 00:49:32 So I just asked his teachers, you know, to in the cafeteria, if he just walks up to the counter, maybe try something, whatever. And so they sent a picture that he tried pizza on his own and wanted to do it on his own. He took a couple couple bites and he said He he's so funny every time he tries something he makes the funniest faces and he's like I like it and I'm like But do you because you don't have to like it if you don't like it But they sent us a picture and he's trying new things which is exciting for us to get him to try new things He's definitely getting more confident, which I'm for us to get him to try new things.
Starting point is 00:50:05 And he's definitely getting more confident, which I'm very happy about. Yeah. And, uh, Jeff throw, what's up, dude? Hey, how was the rally? I saw pictures. It looked amazing. Hi, jet. We have to come out and see you as little G classified and has an ABA program in
Starting point is 00:50:19 school. I mean, he has an ABA, but he has an IEP. Not ABA, but he has an IEP. And he actually, I think we talked about this on one of our shows, he actually has had some services taken away from him because he's doing so well. So he only has an OT check-in every month where the teacher and the therapist will talk and see if anything is like red flags, anything they need to work on or anything like that. And then when it comes to speech, he has group speech and he has one-on-one speech only once a week, whereas before he was having it multiple times a week.
Starting point is 00:51:05 And then they do like a little group social. Yeah. A time where they get kids from different classes, where it's not just his same friends that he has in school and they do an activity together where they, you know, draw something, color something, go out on the playground, help out with something, build something. And they do that together so that he can learn social skills and
Starting point is 00:51:27 making friends and, and that kind of stuff. So he's doing great. Yeah, and that was the other thing too. We talked a lot about over the summer, we talked at length about homeschooling him, right, because we we actually have a schedule that it could work that we could do it. And then we went and we talked to him, he basically, he has friends that are on the spectrum higher on the spectrum than him. And he basically looked at us and he was like, you know, what are
Starting point is 00:51:54 they going to do if I'm not there to help them? And so we were just like, well, I mean, this kid, I will just have to keep a close eye on everybody and everything and kind of let him navigate it. And then if it gets too weird for us and we feel like it's weird, then we'll take it. We'll take him out. Yeah, he... Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:52:15 Jesus. This is so funny. Poor boy. Guys, talk louder. I'm pooping. I don't want my girlfriend to make fun of me in here. I mean, he's doing really good. And we've had a lot of conversations with his teachers, with his counselors, with-
Starting point is 00:52:43 Southampton, yeah. Yeah. Uh, with the principal, with, um, everybody that we can have conversation with the, the women in the office, we know very well his teachers that he had in kindergarten, um, he's still there and, uh, we just have a lot of conversations with them about what is going on and if anything changes, there changes, they're going to be the first to let us know. Ian, what's up, dude? Can you explain what type of school program he's in? Our son is likely going to be born with Down syndrome.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Would love to hear a summary and your thoughts. Actually Colleen worked a lot with, that's how we met, is because you worked with special needs, you had a dance program. And so yeah, our son was born, he was basically not, he started nonverbal. And that's kind of how we caught what was happening. And then it just, it was kind of, we got him diagnosed, we got all his paperwork in so he could get all the support that he needed from the school. And he was in special ed, kindergarten, most of kindergarten, right? All of kindergarten. Yep. And then in first grade, they started to put what is it called push ins? So in kindergarten, he was, excuse me.
Starting point is 00:54:10 So let's go back. Preschool, he was put into a 12-1-1. So 12 kids, one teacher, one teacher's assistant. And he was in that class for pretty much the entire year until the end of the year, they felt like that it was starting to be difficult for him because it wasn't so structured. So they told us that they needed to move him into a more structured setting where things
Starting point is 00:54:33 literally need to be like, we're here for three minutes, we're here for five minutes and it be very, very structured to help him navigate his feelings and all that type of stuff. He was on a sensory diet. So he would Wear things he'd have like a wiggly seat to help him try to regulate his body to be able to sit and pay attention To what is being done? We ended up finding out that not all of that was followed in the second year We had a lot of teacher changes So our son was not really able to get on the structure that they promised that he was gonna get on
Starting point is 00:55:05 so when he went to Kindergarten he was put into the special education classroom. So it was a very very small and also to you our special education Out here is very very good. Like they are very very good those teachers teacher that he had they care a lot Yes, they want them to succeed they want to help them like be as independent as they possibly can. Yes. So we're very, very lucky with that. Yeah. So he went to kindergarten and had a phenomenal team. He had a phenomenal core teacher. He had a fun. He had phenomenal teachers assistants. He had a phenomenal team speech therapist. He was working with the I guess you would say the president of the speech therapy program in the
Starting point is 00:55:48 school. Like, she was the best of the best. She actually was a professor to his speech therapist that was outside of school. So she was top notch and really worked a lot with him. The one thing that we appreciate the most is that they started to put boundaries on our son as well as challenge him. So we trusted his teacher very, very much to challenge him enough, but also be there to support him when everything was going on. But the beauty of it is that our son turned around like that. He wasn't having behaviors.
Starting point is 00:56:20 He wasn't, he wasn't on a sensory diet. I would say probably two weeks into kindergarten, he had no sensory diet. He didn't have to take breaks. He didn't have to be separated from friends. He was talking more, paying attention. His schoolwork was thriving, all of these types of stuff. And we attest that to his teacher. And we attest that to the support, like you were saying, babe, the support that he has, the accountability that he has, the communication that we had. So within six months, we were because we would have meetings, we would have regular meetings. I think and the other thing to just maybe tell them, I think the maybe one of the programs that you might want to look into to help, you know you know, your, your kid and you too, as parents is that I
Starting point is 00:57:06 don't know if it's in every state, but O P W D D it's a long process. It's a headache. Yeah, it is. But if you can get it, it'll be very, um, yeah. So, and that's, uh, getting like, so we've had a lot of support and we've had, sorry, I didn't mean to torture you. No, no, no, no, it's okay. No, I like, we've had a lot of support and we've had, sorry, I didn't mean to torture you. No, no, no, it's okay. No, I like we've had a lot of support.
Starting point is 00:57:26 And if you ever want to, Ian, if you ever want to, you know, reach out to us and have more conversations or whatever, I don't know why our names are not up here, but I'm at, I am calling Glinton on Instagram and you can find her at Glinton things podcast. Um, so if, if you ever want to reach out and find us like to have more conversations, you know, we're here to support. The one thing I can say that from a parent's perspective, sometimes it feels very lonely until you find a really good community. And we have been people that don't look at his disability as a problem, that it's not limiting in a way that they use it as a crutch.
Starting point is 00:58:15 We very much feel that we have a team that is willing to help us navigate real life because at the end of the day, we're raising a son as scary as it is to one day be able to thrive in this world without us. And OPWDD is a good program to start, but it- They're just hurry up and wait. They're hurry up and wait. Everything is a long process. And again, now when it came, when it's coming to our son,
Starting point is 00:58:43 he is doing too well. Yeah. And so our fight will always. Yeah, exactly. Because you I mean, you met him when he really didn't make a lot of eye contact and he wasn't really, I mean, you, you definitely spent one on one time with him. So you remember that. But yeah, he's he he's crazy now where we were always afraid that he was never gonna speak and now you can't get this boy
Starting point is 00:59:06 To shut up. Yeah Yeah, I mean it's now we're teaching him like how to talk when adults are talking and not talking and now it's kind of He just invades your space. So now we're trying to rein him back in. Yeah but yeah, that was kind of left over from a little bit of Us fearing that he was never gonna talk. So we just let him talk whenever he wants. Now it's like, dude, yeah, not now. Yeah, calm down. Yeah. And I think, um, I think one thing that we've learned to is to give yourself permission to have feelings. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:59:38 I'll just speak for myself. And then, babe, if you want to speak to for you, I blamed myself for my son being autistic. Because I had to take medicine to keep him alive. I was unable to keep anything down. I couldn't even drink water. And so I really felt like my body was against me again, like my I just felt like my body was continuously failing me because it took us so long to get we tried everything before we tried meditation. We tried all body was against me again. Like my, I just felt like my body was continuously failing me because it took us so long to get everything before we tried meditation. We tried all the ginger,
Starting point is 01:00:10 because everybody was like ginger, this ginger, al ginger root, like we as natural as we possibly could be. And I just couldn't, I couldn't keep anything down. What's that? Oh, there you go. What was that? Oh, there you go. So I blamed myself for a long time. And I think that's also why I didn't believe it for a long time and why I might have waited a little bit too long to get him evaluated and then to get the official diagnosis. But when we officially got him diagnosed and he got his diagnosis, I was at a point in my life where I was able to take it for what it is, which
Starting point is 01:00:50 is information. If they need to put on a piece of paper that he's autistic, what it does is it opens up more doors of resources to help him. And who doesn't need more resources? Who doesn't need more support? We all need support, you know? And so giving yourself permission and finding someone that you can talk to and your wife can talk to and your family can talk to, because if you give yourself permission to have those feelings, there's much more room to...
Starting point is 01:01:23 To work through them. Work through them and to shed some of that blame and shed some of that sadness, I guess you could say. Yeah, reach out to us anytime. Yeah, that's totally cool. Absolutely. Yeah. I didn't want to leave this.
Starting point is 01:01:40 Teresa, when my son was in kindergarten, his evil teacher would send him to the principal because he couldn't sit still. He was shamed. I had to raise the roof. Yeah, yeah. Sister got to be your kid's advocate for sure. And that's what it was too. We had terrible pre K teachers. And then once you know, thankfully, he got to his kindergarten teachers. It was like night and day. Like overnight. It was night and day. It really, really was Travis can't wait to meet you too. Yeah, he's he's a little dude full of energy nonstop so much She's gonna get ready climb everything and yeah, yeah, he's yeah, probably have a football with him tucked under his arm somewhere Mm-hmm. So yeah, it should be super cool Kenneth no, um, I
Starting point is 01:02:23 Don't I don't blame myself anymore. Um, as any parent, we like to try to take away challenges from our kids as much as we possibly can. Um, but I don't blame myself anymore. I am very grateful for the fact that my body brought a child, a healthy child into this world and I look at him now actually, and I'm like, Holy shit. I grew you. Like we, we shared a body for 10, we shared a body for nine months. You were like, I made you. And I have to thank my body for that because not everybody is gifted with the, the beautiful gift of bringing a baby into this world. And so I, I'm actually
Starting point is 01:03:00 at a point now where I can thank myself and I can thank my body for giving us a beautiful, healthy baby boy who is perfect. And he's gonna have challenges like every kid does, like every person does, but he's absolutely the best. But it took me a long time to get here. David, we... Feelings are gay. Fair. I'm glad you're here for all the feelings. I am too.
Starting point is 01:03:23 We're just here to make the show a little bit gayer. We said it. Hey, were you the dude that got blocked by Saban by accident last night? Are you back? Is this what happened? I feel like I heard a little bit of it, but I didn't catch who it was. And then all the comments were gone. So, but cool. Nice to have you David Weed. Ken Walters, keep him away from Taylor. He may be going back to school with a whole new... Uh, Ken Walters, keep him away from Taylor. He may be going back to school with a whole new. We have to say Taylor is on his best behavior with us. So I don't think he really, I don't think that he's going to be.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Does he curse on our show? I don't even know if he only that one time when that guy called, but I don't even think he curses on it. He curses on it. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. But he is on his best behavior with us.
Starting point is 01:04:04 So I have a feeling that he will, he will be on his best behavior with us. So I have a feeling that he will he will be on his best behavior for No, Jeff got blocked. Oh Jeff. Baco. Oh, okay. Is he back? I heard he was innocent and free free Jeff Baco or free whoever it was that there's another t-shirt idea Yeah, free Jeff Baco 2024. I love it. I'm has check I've heard about this But I haven't looked too much into it. They're saying that a lot of things, there's a connection between the gut and the body. I've done my own personal gut treatment to try to heal my body a little bit more, but I haven't looked into it for him.
Starting point is 01:04:40 But that's definitely something a friend of mine whose son is also on the spectrum mentioned that. So that is something that I'm gonna look into. Even if it's just to support him on trying some new foods. So Jeremy eat world. I thought Seve made the show gay enough. I don't think so. Isn't that why he keeps giving us the keys? I don't know. But I feel like last night they gave it a good shot because they were talking about giving like 20 dudes, standee, Randy's or Randy standees or something for like $200 a pop. Well, I guess that is so I mean, that's pretty gay.
Starting point is 01:05:15 I guess that's your actual normal type of late night talk show, right? Yeah, I guess I live for that. And then Hiller said something like, fuck, what did he say? He was like, is it gay if I'm thinking about a girl while I'm doing it? And I'm like, yeah, still gay. I feel like the action is still gay. But they do kind of that is kind of cool. They do feel like a late night show that you're not supposed to be watching and you're kind of sneaking as it was an HBO or something like it is. does have that like kind of feeling to it a lure to it so yeah um that's fun what else otherwise the only other thing that i kind of saw since we were
Starting point is 01:05:57 talking on friday is that freaking odell beckham jr and the uh just and the Justin Bieber video popped up and is now going viral everywhere. David, we last night was more gay than five guys. Happy sex. All right. Well, right. Well, they don't need us then we're no longer DEI hires. But yeah, I felt bad about that because that poor, that video is going around
Starting point is 01:06:26 again. And yeah, it went around. I don't know. Like a year or two ago. I thought it was only a couple of months ago or whatever. Um, but yeah, I mean, the situation is sad regardless. And I, again, that's the one thing about social media that I just, I can feel, sorry, David, we're going to have some more feelings. Um, I just, I can have empathy and I can feel sadness for these boys and girls that were traumatized in the spotlight or traumatized. Yeah. Because Bieber was young though. Odell Beckham was not young, bro. No, no, no. I'm not talking about like him
Starting point is 01:07:05 I'm talking about like I'm not about Odell I'm talking about like Justin Bieber and then all of those Nickelodeon stars and all of these things that are coming out We have to explain. I think we went too fast Jeremy world what video I'm not gonna pull it up It's easy to you can just Google Odell Beckham and Justin Bieber and it's a video of them at a party that circulated a while back. Justin is clearly under the influence of something. He is severely intoxicated. And Diddy is like standing right there. And what it kind of
Starting point is 01:07:36 shows is you see Odell Beckham Jr. And then he realizes there's a video camera there. And so he starts to move a little bit. then all of a sudden it's like Justin's head appears coming up from the bottom. Yeah. And then you can kind of see him adjust his pants a little bit. Listen, I have no idea what was happening. It's just... It looks... It looks weird. It looks like he's fucking drugged up. And so it went a little, it went
Starting point is 01:08:01 viral a while ago and now it's resurfacing again. Everyone's kind of wondering who's in this, this Diddy ring. I think, I think it's a lot of people. I wonder if there's when, well, we're never gonna get the Epstein list, but if I wonder if there's like the same, like all Hollywood kind of sports people.
Starting point is 01:08:24 I'm sure, I'm absolutely sure they're all on the same list. And that's why they haven't been released yet. I think Diddy's in there singing like a canary right now. You think so? Oh yeah. I don't think he has the stones to just sit in jail and... All I'm saying is that I feel for these young stars that have gotten into the industry very, very young and have created a life for themselves publicly
Starting point is 01:08:56 where we all think that they've worked hard, they've done all the work, they have all these masterpieces and they're part of shows and movies. And then all of a sudden you hear so many times that it comes from a dark place and What they actually had to go through to get where they are
Starting point is 01:09:15 I have a girl that I know that is trying to and I've heard this a couple times like Trying to get into the industry and it's not easy. It's not easy. Oh, yeah, we have that. Oh, yeah. You know what I mean? You could tell that one story. But David, we you're not getting me to bring that. You're not tricking me today. I'm not bringing that up. I'm out. But yeah, I feel like a lot of people are going down with them, too. And oh, and there's like news reports or whatever that like Jay-Z is on. Like he is starting to kind of squirm a little bit and run a little bit. And I was like, Oh, here we go. But the house of cards coming down now. Yeah, this this this story, it's pretty much summed up in this, like, you know,
Starting point is 01:09:55 you hear I guess I haven't read it, but from what I've been told in Marilyn Monroe's autobiography or whatever, you know, she explains that she got to where she got was because she was sucking dick, and what is the price of yourself to get the fame that you want, or don't want or whatever, you know, so and I've heard girls that are in spaces that are trying to get where they're getting in the frustration is just like, I don't get it. I'm doing everything the right way. I'm holding myself in integrity. I'm not doing all this shit and whatever. And then you hear these stories about people getting what they're getting. But what's the price? And I don't I was just I've never been that girl that wanted that I
Starting point is 01:10:42 was never reaching for that. So I don't know what that feels like. But I just. I feel sad that people feel like the only way they're going to get there is this, but it's showing that most people only get as far as they get in Hollywood because of this. And don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I don't feel like there are people out there actually willing to suck dick to get where they want to go. I'm sure there are.
Starting point is 01:11:07 And that's fine. I'm not mad at it. But some of it some of this diddy shit looks like he groomed young boys. Yeah, someone I think David Reed said it that yeah, Usher deleting all his tweets. Yeah, that's super sus. And all those videos that came out over the Super Bowl and whatever that's super sus. And all those videos that came out over the Super Bowl and whatever, that was super sus. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:11:28 It just, yeah, Cuba's a mess, dude. Cuba Gooding Jr. got me. Yeah. Yeah. He is hot. There's a lot of people at a lot of these parties, when they showed all the pictures, and I'm not saying any of these people are doing anything,
Starting point is 01:11:42 but just now just even being associated with Diddy, you're just like, oh shit, I have to delete everything. I'm willing to eat pussy to climb the corporate ladder. No one's taking me up on this though. Dude, I think for men, it's probably gay men that are the gatekeepers and you would have to give a standee Randy to move up in the Hollywood film. That's what I've heard. I think there's that one comedian Gary Owen. He said that he there was a some producer or something gave him an offer as well but it was a gay guy that wanted him to like go on a date with them or something weird. So it's out there. I don't know, but, and it's, and it's 15 years, 15 years of freak off parties. You know, any people have to be, oh my God, I can't even imagine.
Starting point is 01:12:37 No. And how many people are, hi, my dog would like to say hello. Um, and how many people. Yeah. Affected by these parties.? That's what I started off with. How much power and how much money do you have to have to want to want to do this? This is in my mind, I picture having that much money, having that much power and I'm floating around on a boat like Greg Glassman does. You know what I mean? Like just I go anywhere I want to go, I float on a boat, I have a bunch of kids, live in a big house, can fly wherever I want to fly whenever I
Starting point is 01:13:13 want to fly. That's how I imagine being rich and powerful or self- or whatever. Yeah. Yeah. Jed, I hear you. I'm nervous. I'm nervous for my son and his dance career and how he's going to move up. Yeah. Well, did you see that? Was it on Netflix? Yeah, I think it was Netflix. There was something going on about. The dance, the dance community and stuff like that, and it was I don't remember if it was sexual, but definitely financial.
Starting point is 01:13:51 And they're like cults. That's what I'm saying. Financial cults where, yeah. And that's the thing, you know, we talk about this all the time. You know, we do the best that we can to show our kids that they're worth it and they don't need to. It's all these things.
Starting point is 01:14:06 This is the, I mean, now it just, it's so disheartening because the tick tock one. Yep. Yep. Yep. It's the, you know, the gymnastics community. Like you can't send your kids freaking anywhere to do anything because it just, they get it. No. And it goes back to the teacher conversation that we had on Friday.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Like you, the duty of care and the position that these adults are in, we truly believe that they have, that they're going to protect our kids. And the sad truth is, is that some of them are not going to, you know, and then we also have to find the balance of trusting our kids and wanting our kids to do and try the things and be successful and whatever, but at what price, you know, that's why I always say we always say I'd rather my kid be fucking pissed off at me because I told him no, and he can't like, you can't do everything that you used to do. You talk about that all
Starting point is 01:15:00 the time, you used to be able to go to basketball camps and there was no worry You kids used to be able to fly by themselves. I did and there was no worry I don't know you can't I don't even let my kid walk around our park like our Street by himself. There's no fucking way. No, like there's no fucking way Nothing. He's not on a bus. He does not go on the bus you know what I mean? Like all of these things that used to just be a thing where we look back at his kids, I'm like, yeah, I used to do that. I used to do this and I used to do this and whatever. And as a parent, I'm like, there's no fucking way. So if our kid grows up and is like, my
Starting point is 01:15:41 moms were too much, I'd rather that than our kid wake up and be like I wish my mom I wish my moms would have Given me a little bit more. Are we saying that we're gonna try to protect him from everything? Of course we are are we going to be able to know? but these last some tools but at least I'll have the best tools and understandings that like The world is fucked up, you know might be if the parties were that fucked up. Imagine the shit he did when they were not parties. Well, I mean, we saw it when there wasn't a party. He was beating the shit out of his girlfriend in a hotel with a towel around him.
Starting point is 01:16:17 So, I mean, I think he was just as horrible. If not more, this is why I'm not a parent. Not on my. No, this is why I am a parent. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yep. Um, Ken Walters, help an old guy understand what's the difference between orgies and freak offs. I orgies think they're the same. They're the same thing. I'm pretty sure. I mean, unless freak off just a new get crazier. Yeah. Freak offs are what the kids are saying these days. That's why.
Starting point is 01:16:46 Or maybe. Yeah. Freak offs might be the. The new terminology. Not the new terminology, but like the fantasies might be a little bit different. They might bring more toys, I guess you could say. But they showed the picture of the East Hampton mansion that they that he has out there like the overhead shot. Oh, there is there's definitely room
Starting point is 01:17:11 for 780 people to have 780 dildos. Like, oh, yeah. Holy crap. These houses that are out here. So big. Yep. Mm hmm. So yeah, that's that's pretty much it, guys. Yeah. Um, so yeah, that's uh, that's pretty much it guys. Yeah, otherwise we're excited. Can't wait to go to crash Oh, I definitely want to talk to Pedro. This is my my courting of Pedro because I want to know what it was like doing the the broadcasting Because was that his first one? I think he did something similar at Wada Palooza, but I mean, yeah from from what he said on, um Kil Taylor, like the first one was a shit show he felt like but then with
Starting point is 01:17:49 More time he feels a little bit more comfortable or whatever. I know that they were having a Audio issue last night or whatever and the last event I actually like this team and you and I were talking about this before or whatever But I think it's cool for the sport to see them trash talking to each other, but then being on the same team and throwing down and that's where the competitiveness is. Hey, watching Dallin and Justin Maderas run out there and run train on, cause they, they were behind when they ran out there, but watch them like run train on BKG and Fikowski. That was watching those two young dudes just that it was, that was fire. It was so much fun.
Starting point is 01:18:31 And then the adaptives. I mean, I, I, I watched a little bit of it, uh, the first or second day or whatever. It's incredible. It is absolutely incredible to see these men and women go out there and just, there's no excuses and they Are throwing weights around there was one guy I forget his name who looked like almost a complete amputee all the way up Yeah, he didn't even have that front shoulder part. Yes. Yeah, that was so Was but most of them have a little bit of the arm to be able to get a third clean in a barbell. They've got that front rack on both shoulders.
Starting point is 01:19:08 He did. Yeah. This guy, again, literally looked like it was, um, complete amputee. So he literally had to get this weight and it was a heavy weight. I don't remember how much it was, but he cleaned it and literally had to get it up with one arm And the elbow started to dip and I was like, oh my god Is he gonna stand it up and he stood up and it was the craziest thing And the most impressive thing amazing thing I have ever seen and so to see them just throwing down. It's uh, it's really
Starting point is 01:19:39 really really cool Yeah, I had fun with a lot of it. I mean, I didn't get to see I didn't get to see a lot of it, but it was fun. Ken Walters, the Pat V and the Pat Velner and Gee trash talk was giving me secondhand embarrassment. Oh, wasn't good. No, not a trash talk. No. And I think it's because there's the expectation or the bar has been set pretty high when it comes to down and hopper, because they talk so much shit to each other. I just think the bar was raised too high. And does Pat train? He doesn't train with a group of dudes though. He's not just in a gym talking
Starting point is 01:20:16 shit to a group of his buddies that of course, Dallin and Hopper and Taylor and all that they're a group of dudes that just hang out together and talk shit via text or in the gym or whatever. So yeah. Oh, poor, poor daddy Pat. He lost his mojo, his shit talk mojo. Yeah, it was fun. I'm excited. Can't wait to see again. Can't wait to go to crash. Can't wait to meet everybody again, guys. Let's get that. I want to get that seven podcasts, like t-shirts signed by all you guys, kind of lap, like all y'all Travis. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:54 That'd be really cool to have in the house. Yep. I think my kid would love it too. So I'm going to put it right here. I'm just going to use my kid to get autographs all weekend long. Yeah. No, it's going to be really cool.
Starting point is 01:21:03 It's going to be really cool to go and to see everybody meet everybody in person and you know, see what I just can't wait to see. JR's gym. I know like I heard it's huge. And it's really cool. Canadians don't know how to talk. That's fair. That's probably true. Um, yeah, I wish there was more of it though. I mean, I did see the post-Hillar put up with uh, Daniel Brandon talking shit. That was, that was fire. I like, I, there aren't sports supposed to have that is that if there's not a storyline in it, we don't want like you watch a football game and then after the football game, you want to hear, you know, which quarterback was talking shit to who are their quarterback fights in the locker room? Is there a wide receiver fighting being a diva fighting with his coach? Like you want to hear that shit. Good point. Hashtag talking smack not allowed in PFA. Maybe that's why
Starting point is 01:21:54 Pat's not good at it. But yeah, anyway, guys, I got to give the keys to this Lamborghini back to to the big guy. So but it was fun. Thank you for helping us out all weekend and hanging out with us. Yeah, thanks for hanging out with us. If you want to hear more about groceries, Julia is coming on Tuesday. Yep. Tuesday. I think it's Tuesday. Yeah. So that'll be another come for the hogs stay for the vagina talk, I guess.
Starting point is 01:22:27 Um, but yeah, so we'll see her on Tuesday. I think it is. And, uh, just appreciate you guys, uh, hanging out with us. We really do appreciate it. It was really, it was fun. We get to go on a little joy ride. Yeah. Take daddy's car out. Uh, yeah, Lamborghini.
Starting point is 01:22:38 And I guess we'll give the keys back until next time. So, uh, thanks so much for just hanging with us and being here. I'll be in the chat for the late night if uh, Hillary and I'm going on again because that's just funny. Hillary and Sev. Yeah. Late night Hillary and Sev. Can that be a show? That was awesome. I mean, it's, it's hilarious. And then when you like, so when I woke up and was like, wait, they were on like three hours ago.
Starting point is 01:23:02 Stay sexy ladies. Oh, thanks. Thank you. Thank you. Um, thanks. Thank you I Was like what I was like what is happening? What is happening? But yeah, and also since I'm Ian just definitely make sure you find us if you or your wife every want to talk and you know We're pretty here and Just a chat and and be some support. So all right, know we know what it feels like to have a great Sunday
Starting point is 01:23:26 Yeah, guys peace and love Deuces bye

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