Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update - FULL SHOW: 30 for 30 Challenge Date, Jeff Trapped at Work + Brooke’s Turkey Trouble (11/5/25)

Episode Date: November 9, 2025

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Starting point is 00:02:49 Alexis and her brother had a big milestone. Yeah, he's getting so old now. Shockingly, I have in-law stress for Thanksgiving. coming up. No, you never. And Jeffrey almost had to start living at work. Yeah, so you're going to find out why coming up, but we love to highlight your comments because they really, it means a lot that you take your time out of your day to let us know what you're thinking about. This would made me happy. Auto Love said, listening from Sweden, and I love listening to this while eating meatballs. Sweet. Yeah. Are you playing into the stereotype, or is that for real? I don't know. I have
Starting point is 00:03:19 questions. Good, but I'm hungry. I know. Maybe we should go to IKEA, get some of those ones. Yeah, let us know how legit the IKEA Swedish meatballs are. Do they, like, check out for if you actually are in Sweden? This is the important topics we need to cover. I mean, seriously. All right. Let's get to this brand new full hour right now. If you've ever attended a sporting event, then you know what kiss cams are.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, you do. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. And I should probably say a professional sporting event, because I know Brooke tried to start a kiss cam at her daughter's Little League softball games. Kind of made all the other parents. feel a little uncomfortable. Guys, the flashlight's on you. Yeah, that means.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Just because I wanted the camera on me multiple times during the innies. Like, I didn't understand the problem. You're scooting next to other guys. Who wants to kiss me? Come on, umpire. Get in here. Why are you on second base, lady? But we've seen other variations on it.
Starting point is 00:04:13 Like some places we're doing the cold play cam for a little bit. Remember that? That's funny. Now the hockey team, the Nashville predators are going viral. Thanks to their new Florida man. can. Oh, that's so smart. That's really good.
Starting point is 00:04:26 You can see the photo of it up on our Insta Stories at Brooke and Jeffrey, but they debuted it at a recent home game against the Tampa Bay Lightning as a way to troll any Tampa Bay fans in attendance. So smart. And they actually put a headline, like the camera pans to them. There's like a newspaper around the picture of the person. And it has a crazy Florida man headline on it. It's different for each person they go to, but they panned a different Tampa Bay fans to
Starting point is 00:04:52 to feature the photo and some of the headlines were Florida Man Steel Zamboni crashes into a tavern Florida man uses Python to play tug of war with crocodile
Starting point is 00:05:03 That's funny That's a good one Florida man throws catfish Through drive-thru window Okay Don't waste good catfish It's funny until someone gets really hurt by this
Starting point is 00:05:13 Yeah Wait Who? Who was like How did they know? Who would get hurt? I mean the guys You know
Starting point is 00:05:20 You don't want to be Florida man You're getting roasted You want to laugh at other people being Florida man, but it's probably a big realization if your picture gets up on that jumbo trough. Yeah, well, wherever you live, you're probably going to start seeing other teams jumping on with the Florida man cam.
Starting point is 00:05:34 So if you're a little bit sensitive, any Florida team is ruined now. Marlins, like, if you're in a way team, you're screwed. There's going to be a lot of white man going, wait, how does my outfit look? Do I look like the Florida man before I go? So that's the Florida man cam.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Now we're going to move on to the shot cam with the shock collar question of the day. And a man who not really very big into sports. Oh, really? He just kind of follows it more ironically. Yeah. Our digital producer, Jay. It's entirely.
Starting point is 00:06:02 30 fantasy leagues, guys. Literally. As a joke. It's a bit. It's a bit. But you know what isn't? Today is National Stress Awareness Day. I'm stressed and I'm very aware.
Starting point is 00:06:14 It's the perfect time to take a breath. Papa Zanny and realize, statistically speaking, someone in this room is probably a mere second. away from a total meltdown. Yeah. And oftentimes, it's me. Only just some one. I'm sure it's not some two or three or five.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Like all of us. Believe it or not, there are other jobs out there that are considered more taxing than working in morning radio. No. Shocking. It is. Lies. So let's honor them today with a special America's most stressed jobs edition of
Starting point is 00:06:43 Plenty of 20. This is going to be good. A new study analyzed 700 occupations around the U.S. to find out the top 20. 20 most stressful careers. And I'm letting you know, service unit operators, like people who work with any kind of large heavy machinery or giant oil drills out in the ocean,
Starting point is 00:07:03 we're taking all those off the board. There were so many different sections of them, we combined them through them all out. Okay, okay. No heavy machinery. We'll start with the woman who causes most of the stress for car insurance agents. That's Alexis.
Starting point is 00:07:16 They could use a little excitement. Alexis top 20 most stressful jobs on the board. I'm going to go, I mean, they're so calm in the room with you as doctor. But then you watch shows like Cray's Anatomy. Look at all the drama. Yeah, those are so true. But it's not work drama. That's like romantic drama in between surgeries.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Well, a little bit of both. Sometimes there's a bomb placed inside somebody's human body. Yeah, exactly. Get at least two of those a week. And Rebecca's flooring in the middle of surgery. Yeah, Rebecca. So that taught me doctors, Jay. Yeah, that's a good one.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Doctors, the medical field, nurses, orderlies. Let's take that number 18 off the board. Good work, Alexis. Brooke. One that's making a lot of headlines lately because they're having a hard time getting people to do it and hire them is air traffic controllers. Oh, yeah. Air traffic controller right above it at number 17 on the list. Very stressful.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Yes, Jose. I'm going to go people that literally save lives for a living and save firefighters. There you're going to say doctors again. I'm like, Jose, you've got to listen. Firefighters and forest fire inspectors, people who are on the lookout for forest fires. That's number two on my list. I don't know if it's really stressful, but I do keep running into these guys whenever I'm out. I probably met three in the last month.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Pipe layers. You know, dudes who lay pipe. That's not stressful. They seem pretty stressed, at least when we first meet. Pipe layers. Pipe layers, number 16 on my list. We're talking about the most stressful jobs. Why would they be stressful?
Starting point is 00:08:49 Because laying pipes not easy, Brooke. Alexis, we're back to. to you. I'm torn. Half me wants to say vets because my friend is a vet surgeon and the, it's the owners of the pets that stress are out. The emergencies imagine. Emergencies. But I think, I don't know if I'm going to be on there, I'm going to go
Starting point is 00:09:04 delivery drivers because of road. Driving stress. You're just saying that because you were a delivery driver. It was stressful? You were picking between animal surgeon and delivery drivers and you went delivery drivers. Is that what I'm hearing? Have you been in traffic when you're late and you have a... And when you're waiting for an order of the person is messaging
Starting point is 00:09:22 you over and over again. Come on, Jake. Delivery driver. No. Did not pick the list. It's on there. I'm going to be mad. Brooke, it's your turn.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Okay, I'm thinking dangerous jobs, and I know one of them that's really dangerous is underwater welder. It pays well. It's kind of similar to pipe layers, but... It's not. Welding is... Underwater welders... What? I was willing to squeeze on one of these answers, but Brooks said I was way off-faced with the pipe layer thing.
Starting point is 00:09:51 The pipe layer thing. So I'm going to say that's wrong, Brooke. And we're back to the boys to finish us off. All right. Well, I got to say, I mean, just as important as firefighters are policemen. Number three, Jose, taking the easy ones right off the top of the board. Police sheriffs. And women, by the way.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Again, I keep running into these guys whenever I'm out, and they're constantly looking to blow off steam. And I tell them blow off whatever you want. Sailors. Sailors. Very stressed. Did make the list. It also take Longshoremen on the list as well. Number six.
Starting point is 00:10:20 Jose, we're back to you. Anyway, I want to steal her answer now and say vet in general. Just steal it then. You know what? I'm just going to do it. Please be on the list. Yeah, absolutely it was on the list. Veterinarians, I'm also going to take animal control workers off there.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Okay. Jeffrey? How many head chefs have I run into in the past month? The head chefs? They are not in good moods. Give me head chefs. Chefs or cooks doesn't have to be the head chef. Chefs or cooks is on there.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Well, they always tell me they're the head. Jose, we have maybe 10 left. on the board. And then I'm going to move on to a very important position that must be very stressful. The president of the United States of America, Jake. The president. I'm sorry, he must not have answered this survey. And that means Jeffrey is one today's edition of plenty of 20.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Some of the things you guys missed on the stressful list, flight attendance was pretty high up there. Highway maintenance workers, people who are out there with the flags, out there on the roads. Actual construction. Brooks' dad, electricians, ambulance driver. I took a little bit between police and fire there. Landscaping, correctional officers, and locomotive engineers. He's got to keep it on the tracks. Oh, train engineers.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Good rule of thought. All right, so I got the most ready to choose who gets shocked. They're going to be singing, don't stop believing by Journey. It just feels like an Alexis song. She's on a streak right now. We like her singing. Well, yeah, and she's a well-town girl living in a lonely world, so go for it, Alexis. Okay, just a small town girl
Starting point is 00:11:52 Sleeping in a lonely world We took the midnight train going anywhere Stressed out guy driving that midnight train Someone stressed out keeping it on the track That's right, that's your shock collar question of the day We got your phone tap coming up in just a few minutes Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning If you were like me, you were raised on Barney the Purple Dinosaur
Starting point is 00:12:17 I liked Barney He taught kids all the important life lessons. Have good manners. Never lose your imagination. And if the cops ever raid your house, remember, flush your stash and go hide in an old refrigerator. Don't do that, kids. Literally, that's how children die. That's what Barney wants.
Starting point is 00:12:35 But he also preached a lot about sharing and caring. So in honor of Barney today, we're all going to share our personal thoughts. We're going to flush them out for you, just like Barney would have wanted. I don't know to throw away my stuff, do I? No, you can hold on to that. Because it's a brand new what's on your mind coming up right now. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning, and I feel like where are you is probably the least used phrase in sign language. Right there.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Yeah. Or it said a lot, no one's there to see it. Yeah. That'd be a tough one to pull off. Maybe an easier question to ask is what's on your mind. Like we do on the show every day where we share what each member of the show has been thinking about. lately, starting with Brooke. Brooke, what's on your mind?
Starting point is 00:13:21 Okay, the Thanksgiving plans are already starting to be set in motion with my in-laws. As they can, right? And I am trying my best to remain silent on the group chat. Uh-oh. Because there's a big issue over the turkey. Okay. And if we even get a turkey for Thanksgiving this year. I feel like you guys have drama about turkey every single year.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Because in order to get a turkey in my husband's family, you need to go. to the farm. Okay. Oh, they don't just let you go and you need to talk to the farmer and you got to ask what the turkey's been being fed. It's right. How is the turkey living? And then can we meet the turkey?
Starting point is 00:14:01 No, no. Just the turkey have a name. That's sad. But you don't want a turkey that's had a good life. You want one from a factory that you don't know anything about. Here's the thing. I love the sentiment behind that but at the end of the group chat, it's then that process is expensive.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Because if you get a turkey that you're able to meat, you're spending at least $10 a pound on set turkey. And so now we're worried that we can't afford the turkey. Well, yeah, because you want a 10-pound turkey. That's, you know, a hundred bucks. Two over $200 if you get a turkey for the whole family. Yeah, because you have a big family. So you're regretting the marriage at this point.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Yeah. I sense that. Can you go back to my poor family's way of getting turkeys and just going to the grocery store and pick one that's nice wrapped in plastic and bringing it home. You know, could you do that and just tell them you met the turkey? Yeah. Because you're, like, taking it out of the plastic. If you have any turkey names that I could name said turkey, let me know.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Text those in, 78592. Jose, what's been on your mind? So last week for Halloween, all of us were Disney villains on the show. Yeah, it's cool. And I was Maleficent, the Evil Queen from Sleeping Beauty. And since I'm a video game streamer, Kik.com, and YouTube, hilarious, Jose. I wore my outfit while I was streaming on Halloween, and it's fun. My stream loves it.
Starting point is 00:15:17 So, a couple hours go by, and I do what I usually do, I order food. Yeah. And I go downstairs to pick it up, not thinking, like, I'm in a full maleficent, like, robe and horns and everything. Oh, did you have your red lipstick on to? I did not. Oh, that's too bad. It's not complete. That was weird.
Starting point is 00:15:34 So I go downstairs, and there's this sweet old lady, like, who I've met before. And so she sees me, and I'm like, hi! And she's just like. Oh, she doesn't like it. Oh, she doesn't like it. Oh, she doesn't like it. So it was kind of awkward, but I'm like, have a good one, and she doesn't say anything. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:52 So a few days later, it's football Sunday. Okay. I'm having fun. I order food. I go down to the lobby to get it, and I should mention I'm wearing my football onesie. You look ridiculous again. I look ridiculous, right? And guess who I saw in the lobby.
Starting point is 00:16:07 My old lady friend, and I think this is it. I'm like, I'm going to redeem myself from the other day. So I do my thing that I normally do. Hey, how are you, friend? And again, she's like, like she doesn't remember. Like, we had a whole convo two weeks ago. It sounds like not a friend. Friend might not be the right word.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Well, she's my friend. I may not be her friend. I thought of complaint about this resident to the front desk. The last two months, they haven't done anything. Yeah, about me? Yeah, about you. So anyway, I'm going up with my food.
Starting point is 00:16:34 I'm like, have a good day. And she just kind of shakes her head at me. There's only one solution. You've got to start judging her outfits. Yeah. But she was being out there anyways. Yeah, that's true. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:44 She could just be a wanderer. She's lonely. Alexis, what's been on your mind? Well, my little brother Owen can drive now. No. Which is crazy. Legally, or he can just do it? Well, legally, he's allowed.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Don't tell us Utah now. I didn't teach him, but I needed to do a concert and I need a ride and I'm like, sure. Take my car and you can drive me to the concert. Don't you know that your guys' driving skills run in the family? Well, see, I didn't know that. And then I rode with him and I was like, Oh, is this how people feel when they get in the car? Were you holding the handle?
Starting point is 00:17:19 Holding the handle. I'm like, are you going to break? Are you going to break? We're getting really close. That merging on the freeway going too slow, then going too fast. It was a lot of me yelling at him and him yelling at me to shut up
Starting point is 00:17:32 because he knows what he's doing. I hate that because I was that guy too. I'm like, I know what I'm doing, but I didn't. I don't think I'm like, you don't know. Same set of parents that taught him how to drive as taught you. Yeah, I am realizing that. And I had a moment where I was like, oh, my God, he's going to total my car.
Starting point is 00:17:47 Yeah. It's not going to be me this time. It's going to be him. It'd be okay if it was his car. Yeah, yeah. His car, go ahead, not my car. Full circle in the Fuller house. It was a full circle.
Starting point is 00:17:58 And he is no longer allowed to drive my car. But you made it to the concert. I did make it. And my car, there's no visible damage. Yeah, right. Thank goodness. That's good. All right, Jeffrey, what's on your mind?
Starting point is 00:18:10 You guys know, out of everyone on the show, I'm the one. who remembers everything. I know all the schedules, all the vacation days, when all the client meetings are, all the email contacts, all your birthdays for sure, which reminds me,
Starting point is 00:18:25 Alexis, happy birthday coming up. I think we're six months out. Yeah, early mid-next year at some point. I know it's coming. If there's any brand new listeners, that was all sarcasm. Yeah, he doesn't remember anything. I don't know what you're talking about,
Starting point is 00:18:38 brook you can add one more thing to my list of things my brain will never forget. And that's the garage code. to our office building. I was leaving work recently and after a particularly long day, I'm the last one out and you've got to put a code in
Starting point is 00:18:54 in order for the security gate to lift up. So I don't know exactly what happened, but I pull up to the number box and my brain goes totally blank. That's happened to me one time too when I was like, wait, what's the card? I happen to be on the bathroom sometimes as well. And they change it every time someone gets fired.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Right. So it is hard to keep up. That's a lot of number changes. So I try, nothing's working. At that point, I'm wondering, okay, do I call one of you guys and ask for help? Oh, no. Don't call me. It's like a memory thing.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Yeah, and I cannot admit that. That's too shameful to have to reach out for help. So I decide the smartest thing to do is rely on muscle memory because I've typed in the code a million times. So I reverse my car and I pull back up to the game again, try the code. Did it work? Reverse again. Further back this time. All the way back into the gate,
Starting point is 00:19:49 fail. I do this no joke for about 15 minutes. No. At that point, I just rammed the bar. Just drive through it. I was willing to stay the night in the garage rather than call or text for help. But somehow, by the grace of Jehovah,
Starting point is 00:20:05 I pull up one last time, my fingers remember, and the gate lifts. And I'm out. Steel vault's brain comes through. through once again. Can we get security footage of you doing this? Anyway, that's what's been on our minds. You can text in 7-8-5-9-2 and tell us what's been on yours.
Starting point is 00:20:23 It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning and a text board's blowing up at 7-8-5-9-2. People wanting to tell us what's been on their minds. This one says, wearing my Brooke and Jeffrey's sweater just got it at the thrift store. Oh, no. Look at that. People are already getting rid of them. It's kind of like merch for a cause twice, right?
Starting point is 00:20:43 Like we sell them and the money goes to charity and then they give it to a charity and then the charity makes more money on it. So I'm looking at the positive. That's awesome. And then Brooke will eventually buy it for one penny and be like, no, see, it came full circle. Beautiful. I'm just glad my donation finally got picked up by somebody. Another text says, what's on my mind is people that don't know that you are supposed to have your headlights on when you have your windshield wipers on during a storm. Oh, they do say that when it's bringing.
Starting point is 00:21:13 It's heavy. You should have your life on as well. It's kind of like a rule of thumb. We all know who they're talking to in this room. Unless this doesn't turn her windshield wipers on. You think I used those? This is barely worked. Not even in the storm. Okay. And one more text says,
Starting point is 00:21:27 I worked with a man who married his first cousin and had two daughters with her. He was embarrassed about it, so he never admitted she was his first cousin till he got really drunk one night and told everyone. Oh, gosh. Yikes. That is a buzzkill. That is the most awkward.
Starting point is 00:21:43 work happy hour you could possibly attend oh my goodness that was a lot of information yeah I can't tell if the family got closer or like a big separation yeah more fun stories like that nobody wanted to date the boss's daughters that's for sure weird well this is weird there's a new report out where you know that movie theater song let's all go to the lobby yeah Apparently, it's actually about cheating. What? What the heck? Yeah, listen.
Starting point is 00:22:20 Let's all go to the lobby. You hear all? They're talking to swingers. What? That is a wild stretch. What do you think they mean by treat? Oh, gosh. They think they mean overpriced junior men.
Starting point is 00:22:37 Oh, can't be beat, huh? Disgusting. Okay. Wow. I just, I don't think that that's what it meant. Really? I'm pretty sure this girl the one's singing is the sexy popcorn
Starting point is 00:22:46 with her leg taking up in the animation showing a lot of leg especially for the 1950s. For a popcorn bucket? If this is what gets you going, Jeff, whatever it needs to do.
Starting point is 00:22:55 That's what the report says and now I'm never going to hear that song the same way. God, I hope some of those people get caught someday maybe in our latest
Starting point is 00:23:05 edition of Busted hopefully coming up and it. God, that would be boring. It's happening right after this. Okay, friends, real talk. you are worth the wait. We've all been there, giving our energy to connections that didn't honor ours,
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Starting point is 00:24:07 your energy, and your time. Thinking about dating again, take this as your sign. Start your love story on Bumble. On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. Yes, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally,
Starting point is 00:24:22 a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dabolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled, Do I have scurvy at 3 a.m? On Health Stuff, we're talking about health in a different way. It's not only about what we can do to improve our health,
Starting point is 00:24:36 but also what our health says about us and the way we're living. Like our episode where we're, We look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are.
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Starting point is 00:27:13 Along the way, I've made some friends who are experts in science, politics, and pop culture. And each week, one of them will be joining me to answer my burning questions. Like, are we heading towards another financial crash like in 08? Is non-monogamy back in style? And how come there's never a gate ready for your flight when it lands like two minutes early? We've got guests like Pete Buttigieg, Stacey Abrams, Lili Singh, and Bill Nye. When you start weaponizing outer space, things can potentially go really wrong. Look, the world can seem pretty scary right now because it is.
Starting point is 00:27:48 But my goal here is for you to listen and feel a little better about the future. Listen and subscribe to Here We Go Again with Cal Penn on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sneaky husbands. Two-timing lives. Bad boyfriends. And even worse girlfriends. They thought they could get away with it. But now, they're about to get busted.
Starting point is 00:28:15 You can't smell busted without us. Aw, Jeff. Because when you catch your partner being unfaithful, the very first thing you need to do is involve a radio show in it. Oh, man. That's what I've learned over the years. And we've asked our listeners to reach out and contact us if they have shocking, unbelievable stories of how it happened to them.
Starting point is 00:28:36 because we feel if they cheated on you, in a way, they cheated on all of us. That's right. Let's get them. That's right. So let's start it off with Liza today. Liza, tell us how you busted your significant other. Yeah, so I guess this is kind of like what you would call my, you know, it's a small world story. So I run my own business on Etsy.
Starting point is 00:28:57 And like one of the things that I can do for customers is stickers. You know, I can make custom stickers with their request. Okay. Yeah, stickers are big. Yeah. So I got a request for. for this bachelorette party. It's okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:29:09 It was a pretty big order. I was excited about it until I started, you know, scrolling through the order, seeing what their design was, and it was a picture of the groom who was my boyfriend. Oh. Oh. Oh, but that was nice of him to give his fiancé a wreck.
Starting point is 00:29:25 You know, he referred to you as a business to you. Yeah, no, that's the thing. I don't think that's the maid of honor or the girl herself who were setting it in. I don't, they had no idea. Oh, my God. Oh. Yes. They probably just recommended a local business.
Starting point is 00:29:38 Yeah, yeah, exactly. And, I mean, I had only been dating this guy for like two or three months, so it wasn't like a long time. But I was so confused and I was so shocked. I was like, what the hell is going on? Yeah. What I did is I actually, I made two massive gift baskets, like custom mugs, custom T-shirts, posters, stickers, everything with his face on it.
Starting point is 00:30:02 And then I was like labeled it with like the word cheater all over it. Oh. And then I sent one to her and I sent one to his work. Oh. Oh. Oh, wow. That's quite the girls' party. Wow.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Did you hear did the wedding go through? No, it did not. Okay, there we go. That's the closure I needed. Also, did you hear, is he using the mug at work? Yeah, I do imagine that. Yeah. Let's keep going over to Alex.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Tell us how you busted your significant other. My girl at the time, she got a new job. I mean, she always, like, worked in finance, and I never really exactly understood what that meant. Oh, I'm with you. My friends have, like, real jobs. I'm like, I don't really know if I do, but that sounds like an important title. My friends who work in finance aren't 100% sure exactly what they do. So it's good.
Starting point is 00:30:53 That's good. And all checks out. Exactly. So she gets this new finance job, and it's like weird hours. And she's, like, being really secretive about it. She's like, I swear, it's just the Asian trade business. Mark it. That's what we're...
Starting point is 00:31:08 Clearly things are not lining up. It's a little suss, yes. So one day she gets a call. She has to go in like ASAP. She's like, babe, I got to go. But I have the day off that day. And I was like, you know what? This has been going on for a couple months.
Starting point is 00:31:24 And this just kind of sounded like BS to me. So I follow her. Oh. So you know she's cheating already. You're a PI now. Whenever you get to that point, it's like, all right. What did you find? Well, I found that she didn't go to an office building.
Starting point is 00:31:41 She goes to some suburban neighborhood. Maybe she works from another home. Yeah. So she goes to some regular old house. She knocks on the door and some guy opens and lets her in. Oh. I go up there, I knock on the door. And this guy answers.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And I was like, hey, man, my girlfriend, in there, can I talk to her? Like, can she come out? He's like, yes, sure, bro. Of course. Oh, wow, he's really casual about it. Where's the cheating part happened? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Well, imminently, she comes out, and I asked me, I was like, this is your office? And she goes, well, I mean, like, yes, I'm a full-time sugar baby. And I think I'll be done by three. Oh. Wow. So that's what your friends in finance are talking about, Jeff.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Yes, that's what they're doing. Yes, it's hard to explain that. Okay. She's not handling finances. She's just taking them. She's handling something. I'll tell you that. Oh, nice.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Okay, I think we have time for one more. Let's go to Chloe. Tell us how you busted your significant other. First off, I guess that you should know I'm equally bad here because I was also seeing another guy on the side. Oh, this is a double-busted story. Why are you even together with this guy? Yeah. I shouldn't have done it.
Starting point is 00:33:05 My boyfriend and I were out of the rocks. But one weekend, my current boyfriend tells me that he's going out of town for work. So I told the guy that I was seeing, I'm free. Oh, yeah. Right time. Boyfriend's out of town, so sidepiece is moving in for the weekend. Got it? We're following.
Starting point is 00:33:27 So he booked a really popular spa hotel. That probably isn't a smart move to go to a popular place. to do your infidelity. But that's okay. Go for it. Yeah, I wasn't very smart. Okay. All I'm thinking is I'm going to get a massage.
Starting point is 00:33:44 We're going to go to the sauna. We're going to have, like, a wonderful weekend together. And who do I run into? But my boyfriend. Oh. And his side piece. Oh. Wow.
Starting point is 00:33:59 His boss didn't, like, treat him to a spa weekend. It's one of those who are, like, it's, I feel like it's that Spider-Man means where they're all pointing at each other. Like, who's in the wrong here? Yeah, you all are. Okay. You know, great minds think alike, I guess. Sure.
Starting point is 00:34:17 So do you stick going through with it, or do you call it a night at that point? No, you high five in between the dry sauna and the massage table. Yeah, I guess so. The weird thing was that the spa was such a relaxing setting that we all, all just talked it out right there. So everybody's cool. And now you're like a quadruple sort of situation, or what's going on? Well, no, so when I got home, I moved out, there wasn't any drama or anything, and I ended
Starting point is 00:34:48 up marrying the other guy. Hey. Oh, it all worked out. Well, congratulations, I guess, for the first time ever. You're a cheater who succeeded. Great promotion for the hotel, though. Yeah. It must be a nice spot.
Starting point is 00:35:01 That's where love really happens. But hit up our text board at 78592 if you have a funny story about how you caught your ex cheating and you could be on the next edition of Busted. We got your phone tab coming up right after this. Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Today we call a guy who just got a new job working the front desk at a hotel. His first day is next week and he told his girlfriend he really wants to make a good impression. Absolutely. So what better way to do that than by putting him in an uncomfortable role play training session over the phone?
Starting point is 00:35:30 Oh, you're evil. And then I don't know how this happens, but somehow it gets weird. Oh, I didn't expect that. It's not like our show, but it happens in your phone tap right now. It's another phone tap. In the weekday mornings on the 20s. Hello? Well, hello there.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Is this Jason Huss? Yes, who's calling? Hi, Jason. I'm calling from the Shepton Hotel. My name's Terry. Terryoki. Oh, hello. Hello.
Starting point is 00:36:03 Apparently, you were just hired to be our new front desk person. Yay for you. Yes, thank you. I'm excited. I know that you're starting your first day with us next week, so I'm going to be the one training you. Lucky dog, you. Yes, lucky me. Lucky me, too.
Starting point is 00:36:22 Okay, yes, I can't wait. I'm ready. I bet you can't wait. So, anyhow, when you get here, you know, you're going to have to hit you. the ground running and just to make sure that you're fully prepared and extra positive with the guests we should do a little role play you mean do it now on the phone no time like the present okay yeah i i thought i was starting my training when i get there the first day but but sure let's just pretend that i'm a hotel guest okay i'm walking past the desk and you're walking towards me
Starting point is 00:37:00 We make eye contact and go. Oh, hello there. Hi, welcome to the Shkton Hotel. How can I help you? You know what? I like that, but can you go even bigger, even happier with it? Oh, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:16 You know, we need to make our guests feel like we're spreading positivity during their stay. Of course. And go. Good morning, sir. How's your day? Louder. Make it louder, Jason. Okay
Starting point is 00:37:30 Hi there, sir Good morning How can I help you? Wow, I love it Keep going with it Oh, okay Yes, how may I help you today? Oh gosh, why are you so darned happy there?
Starting point is 00:37:48 I don't know how you How would I respond to something like that? Well, you got to be ready for it You got to stay on your toes You meet a lot of grumps at the hotel Who just get mad over everything Right, right. Okay. You know, so let's try it again.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Oh, why are you so darn happy? Oh, it's just a positive day today, sir? Oh, really? Is it? Because I just found out my wife cheated on me 20 minutes ago. Oh, my God. Remember, turn it into a positive. And go. Yes, sir. Well, you know, we have lots of guests at the bar, and maybe that means
Starting point is 00:38:28 It's a new day for you today and a complimentary drink on the house. Hey, are you propositioning me, fella? What? Because I am interested. Spin it, go ahead and spin it into a positive. And go. Yes. Okay, Terry, yes.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Thank you, sir. I'm flattered, but I do have a girlfriend. Are you rejecting me? Because if you are, I'm going to give you. this hotel a bad review online. No, no, sir, we don't reject anyone here at the hotel.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Good, now kiss me on the mouth. Now, wait a minute. And fool around with my belt buckle there, sailor. Okay, Terry, I mean, it's a little far. No guest is going to do that. Oh, are you kidding me? I had four guests do that to me just last month.
Starting point is 00:39:24 I felt like the bell of the ball. You've got to make them feel happy no matter what that's your job jason you're saying that's actually part of my job i'm not sure that's i don't know if i'll be at a work there oh but jason your girlfriend julie was so excited to have you start working at the hotel she's going to be so disappointed how do you how do you know that because she's only one of my best customers and the person who set you up for this prank phone call isn't that weird oh my god oh my god who is who is
Starting point is 00:39:58 this. Because my real name is Jeff from the radio show, Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. We're doing a prank on you. Oh, my God. You've got to be kidding me. I'm sweating over here. Oh, my God. It was your girlfriend, Julie's idea. This was her idea? Well, she wanted to
Starting point is 00:40:16 wish you good luck because she's super excited about you starting your new job. Almost had a heart attack. It wasn't going to be going to work. That's a great idea. If a guest has a heart attack in the lobby, what do you say? Spinning into a positive and go. I say, have fun with that at the hotel.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Wake up every morning with phone tabs. Weekday mornings on the 20s. Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Why can't dating be more like sports? The rules are clear. The goal is obvious. And everybody's butt looks incredible. That's true.
Starting point is 00:40:56 That's the dream. Even the hockey players Yeah But nope No no Dating has to be all random And confusing And subjective
Starting point is 00:41:08 And it goes on and on And it goes on and on Until eventually nobody wants to play anymore Yeah That's for sure Luckily one of our listeners May have just fixed it Because she came up with a brand new
Starting point is 00:41:20 dating strategy And it relates to the year That she was born Really Actually I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of our single listeners wanted to try this for themselves. You're going to find out what she's doing
Starting point is 00:41:32 in your brand new second date update. Next. No one can resist a rule of culture. So here's one for the dating files. Rule of culture number 72. Chemistry isn't just vibes. It's values. Because what's the point of matching with someone
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Starting point is 00:42:05 You get a glimpse of someone's personality, which makes it even easier to start conversations that actually lead somewhere. Plus, with photo and ID verification, you can trust that the person you're talking to is real. With that added peace of mind, it's so much easier to show up as your full self. So whether your rule of culture is, the best first dates start with the shared hot take on Renaissance, or compatibility as having the same hometown bodega order, download Bumble, and turn those connections into something bigger. Download Bumble and start your love story. On the podcast Health Stuff,
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Starting point is 00:42:49 It's not only about what we can do to improve our health. But also what our health says about us and the way we're living. Like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are.
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Starting point is 00:45:07 Here we go. Hey, I'm Cal Penn, and on my new podcast, Here We Go again, we'll take today's trends and headlines and ask, why does history keep repeating itself? You may know me as the second hottest actor from the Harold and Kumar movies, but I'm also an author, a White House staffer, and as of like 15 seconds ago, a podcast host. Along the way, I've made some friends who are experts in science, politics, and pop culture. And each week, one of them will be joining me to answer my burning questions.
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Starting point is 00:46:17 Second Date update. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. And when you turn 30, years old and you're still single. Some people handle it just fine. Yeah. But others, not so much. Uh-oh. They start looking around wondering, why am I the only single person at the bar right now? You're not. You just feel that way. No, I am. Everybody else is making out except me. Oh, my gosh. That doesn't mean they're together with anyone. All my friends are getting married now and they're having kids. Maybe I should start thinking about adopting my seventh cat. Uh-huh. Just to keep the other six company, you know. I want to be a good cat mom.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Seven's lucky. Yeah, but it's easy. You can get self-conscious and down about it, or you can be proactive and do something. And apparently that's what our listener, Angela, has decided to do when she turned 30 recently. And she said, I got to switch up my dating tactics. So let's learn about it.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Angela, welcome to the show. Hi, guys. Hey, hey, Angela. Happy 30th birthday Oh my gosh, thank you I'm so old Dude, you're not You're not
Starting point is 00:47:28 But I get it So you said in your email That you switched up your dating tactics at 30 What did you do? So like I've been single for way too long And I was like Okay Let me try something different
Starting point is 00:47:43 So I thought all right I'm obviously not going to be Like a four best three people in the world so why don't I do my own version of that? And I came up with 30 for 30 dating. Oh, 30 for 30 dating. That means I have vowed to go out on 30 dates before the end of the year. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:48:08 30 dates while you're 30 years old. It's like the 30 before 30 bucket list that's trending. But this is 30 guys, wow. Yeah, yeah. That's just over two dates a month. That's horrible. It's been rough. I mean, I've had to, like, speed it up.
Starting point is 00:48:22 I'm on 19. Oh, dear. Hey. I've completed 19. Okay. But the thing is that I don't know if I want to go on 20 because I really like 19. Oh, okay. That's good.
Starting point is 00:48:33 I mean, I feel like you should have some fine print in this that if any of the numbers turn out awesome, you don't have to continue because that's the whole point. Yeah. So I'm assuming that we're calling one particular guy here. But before we get to that, real quick, because just because this is so interesting, you're situation so unique. Could you tell us like some of the highlights and low lights
Starting point is 00:48:53 from your 30 for 30 experience? Okay, four was a nightmare. Okay. He took me axo and I beat him and like the rest of the date he was kind of just sulking. Oh, yeah. Four was a nightmare.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Twelve brought his mom. Oh, yikes. All you need to say. And she was only supposed to stay for like 30 seconds and she ended up seeing the whole date. Oh, she said the whole day. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:49:15 She holds his hand and didn't tell me he was being a good boy. She really liked you. Yeah, absolutely. Her and I still talk. Oh. Oh, you still talk. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Out of the last 18 dates, you got a mom out of it. Hey. That's cool. Slash bestie. What can I say? Do these dudes know that you are on a challenge or do you just go on the dates naturally? That's a really good question. So, like, when I first started, I was telling them, like, trying to be all transparent.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Like, one, two, I towed, and then they acted all weird and everything was just weird about the date. And so, like, three and on. It happens to have anything about what I do with. It'd be a good litmus test to see how the guys are about it if they're chill. I mean, I don't know how chill they'd be about it, Jeff. They don't really want to be considered a number. Oh, yeah. Unless you're a 10 out of 10.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Oh, okay. But that's what date 19 was. Does he get a name or do we just call him 19? 19 is a 19 out of 19. Oh, wow. And he gave him a 19 rating out of a 19. Danes are hot. I like, Damon.
Starting point is 00:50:14 Okay. Dinner was like really good. Like, he's a genuine guy. Like, he just has a really nice smile, no pressure. We went for a walk. We kissed. We had like a really nice kiss. It was super cute.
Starting point is 00:50:26 And I thought he would be calling, and I don't really want to go on a 20. Like, I really want to go out with him again. And if I'm asking you guys, can you please help? Okay. Well, hold on. You skipped really fast. What's the deal with Damon's mom? Are you going to talk?
Starting point is 00:50:42 I know. I hope I meet her next date. Okay. You want to meet this mom. That's good. Did anything weird? happened on your date with Damon or awkward? No, I mean,
Starting point is 00:50:52 I didn't out a Mexican place. He paid and, I mean, all as well. Yeah, he was fine. I think, like, maybe almost 200 bucks. Like, it would really make, I mean, it was chill. That's a nice salsa. I know. That's a big plate of nachos.
Starting point is 00:51:07 That's guac, not salsa for sure. There you guys. Oh, my God. Okay. Listen, he got a kiss out of it, and I want to see him again. Oh, burrito kisses. Do you think there's any chance he could have found out about the 30 for 30?
Starting point is 00:51:19 Like, are you posting about it on your TikTok? Oh, crap. Yeah, because Alexis said that some of these are trending. Yeah. Okay, I am posting about it on my Insta, but I don't ever give my, but I never give my socials out to anybody. I just started dating, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:34 I don't know how he would find out about that because it's like not my name on my Insta, but... Oh, that's what I was going to say. You can search your name. But if you heard you're the latest one and it was a good date, I wouldn't be that upset. That's a good point. You didn't post a bad post about it.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Yeah. That's a compliment. Right? Thank you. So how long has it been since you and Damon hung out? Oh, my God. It's been like a week and a half, and I haven't heard from him. Okay. Like you've texted, you've called, or?
Starting point is 00:51:59 I don't really double text, but I did text and I did do a call. And like, that's plenty, right? Yeah, yeah, that's funny. Yeah, don't do anymore. That's the problem is some people don't get that hint, and then they keep going. What you need to do is have a radio station call him. Yes. What if he's doing a 30 for 30, and he's only on number 17, and that's why.
Starting point is 00:52:16 That would be amazing. Oh, my God. That would be the pits. Wait, screw him. Like, that's not even it. You guys can do double dates side by side. Yeah. Well, we'll try to figure out what's going on with Damon when we come back, call him, and hopefully get some answers on your 30-for-30-second date update.
Starting point is 00:52:34 30 dates with 30 men on your 30th birthday. Before your 30. 30th year. We got it. That doesn't sound as sexy. No. You can't do it all in one day. But they get it.
Starting point is 00:52:46 You understand what we're doing. Second date update right after this. Hold on. Second date update. Welcome back to a special second date update 30 for 30 edition. And what is 30 for 30? Yes. It's a little dating challenge. Our listener, Angela, gave herself when she turned 30 years old.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Where she decided I'm going to go out on 30 dates with 30 different men before she turns 31. Yeah, because she wants to be in a relationship. Like the goal is not to just do this, but it's also to. find someone. Yeah, and also a little brag, too. It's kind of fun. The thing is, she hasn't even reached 30 guys yet. She's stopped at 19 after she met Damon, who has turned out to be everything she was looking
Starting point is 00:53:31 for. In fact, she sounds fully ready to go all in on him if she could just get him to answer her damn calls. So we're going to step in and try and make that happen. Now, Angela, do you have a guy number 20 lined up just in case? Because we might need to put a little pressure on Damon with. little hey if you don't somebody else will I don't have a 20
Starting point is 00:53:52 you really are committed to this guy I am I am that's so cute okay well if I think we're on agreement though that if we get him on the phone we're not bringing up the 30 for 30 30 challenge to him unless he already knows about it right unless he saw her Instagram or something we just go by number 19 yeah yeah it's really it's your business Angela if you want to bring it up to him
Starting point is 00:54:16 that's your decision we're not not going to say anything. But let's just call his number. We'll see if he picks up. And here we go. Hello? Hey, is this Damon? Yeah, it is. Who's this? Hey, man. This is a radio show, actually, called Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Hi, Damon. Hey. Hey, good morning. Sounds like we caught you. Maybe you're busy right now or something. I mean, it's not that I'm. I'm busy. I just don't, I don't know why the radio station's calling me. Oh, that's funny, because we know you, at least we've heard about you. Well, not in a creepy way, in a good way.
Starting point is 00:54:58 We've heard a lot about you. I don't think that's how I said it, but. Okay, you're right. We've heard glowing reviews about you from one of our friends, a listener to our show, a woman named Angela. Oh, the girl I went out with, that Angela? Yeah. Because what we're doing here, it's called the Second Date Update, and we're just trying to help out Angela. She feels like after your hangout, you've been blowing her off a little bit.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Yeah, I've been blowing her off a lot. Like, I don't want to hang out with her no more. Oh, okay. That's all on purpose. That sounds like something wrong. Well, that's really interesting to hear because when we delved into your date, she couldn't figure out anything that went wrong that night. Yeah, it sounds like from the way you're talking, it should be obvious.
Starting point is 00:55:43 Uh-huh. Well, I feel more taking advantage of than... Oh, really? And not in the good way, like the bad way. Yeah, I feel violated my pocket. Your pockets. Wait, she said that you paid for dinner. Is that what you mean?
Starting point is 00:55:59 Yeah, I paid $200. She doesn't tell you all that? Yeah. She said $200, but she made it seem like that was totally agreeable and that you were happy to offer that. That's totally not true. I mean, I was actually kind of coerced into it. Coerced.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Yeah, like, she does videos. She records videos. Videos of what? Oh, she's like an influencer. Like, on the date, she was recording videos? She was doing full reviews. That's why she ordered $200. It wasn't that we were caught up having a great time.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Oh, my gosh. No. Oh, so wait, she, like, ordered one of everything on the menu so she could try it? Yeah, and I mean, it's like the whole menu and not the happy hour menu. It was... My God. And then, I mean, the weird part is you're at dinner and then... They're just on their phone recording.
Starting point is 00:56:48 Yes. Like, did she even talk to you? No, she told me to kind of be quiet so I don't interrupt. I'm sorry, I don't mean. Now I understand a little bit more why you feel like you were used. Yeah. But though, you kissed. I thought she's told us that you had a great kiss.
Starting point is 00:57:03 I mean, hell yeah. I'm not going to turn it down. Okay. I've already suffered through the least he deserved. Yeah. Nice kiss. You deserve a review on how you're... kiss was because
Starting point is 00:57:12 in fact we might be able to give it to you right now since Angela has been on the other line listening wanting to talk to you. Oh, God, why, why? Okay. Okay. Angela, are you there? I'm here.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Oh, you sound embarrassed. Don't be embarrassed. I'm upset. Why didn't you tell us that this was for a food review? Well, it wasn't for a food review. That's what he's just assuming. But hi, Damon. Damon talk to Angela here
Starting point is 00:57:44 I mean Hey yeah whatever You're kind of faking the funk right now You know that you had your phone out The whole time We really didn't connect on anything And you didn't even eat all the food It was just like
Starting point is 00:58:00 You were ordered the most expensive dish To take one bite and move on to the next dish Oh my gosh Like I know I had my phone out But it wasn't a food review. And honestly, Dan, we had, like, it was $200. You had an appetizer. I had an appetizer.
Starting point is 00:58:15 You had an entree. I had an entree. No, no. No, wait, slow down. You had all of that alone yourself. And I remember because I was the cameraman, remember you told me on this phone. I know. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:58:30 I'm so sorry. I feel really crappy about that part. I'm going to tell you it wasn't a food review. Angela, you got to explain why were you making him film you while eating the food? It wasn't for a food. Honestly, I like you. And the reason why you're on the show today is because I turned 30, as you know, earlier this year. And I just made a personal goal to go out on 30 dates for my 30th year of life. And I wanted to do a video for Instagram and you're number 19.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Okay, Danlin, that's what's going on. You're number 19. And I don't want to go on the 20th, though. I don't like, I'm trying to tell you I like you. I don't want to go. on the 20th. I like you a lot and that's what the video was about. It wasn't like trying to order a bunch of food. It was just doing my own little silly 30 for 30. That's it. Okay. So what happened to the
Starting point is 00:59:20 other 18 dudes? The other 18 or wherever they are. I didn't go out on a second date with them. I didn't like them. I wasn't interested. And now this is where it stopped. So none of it was actually about reviewing the food. It was just kind of B-roll content
Starting point is 00:59:36 to talk about the date. Yeah. If that's the case, why wasn't I in the video at all? I was just filming you eating. Because I respect your privacy. Like, I wouldn't be going to put you on black like that. I am curious, Angela, did the other 18 dudes all have to pay for your meals, too, and film you eating also? Great question. So the thing is, there's no have to, right?
Starting point is 00:59:56 No way he's making anybody different things. Strongly suggested that they do. I get it. Oh, my God. I mean, David, where are you at knowing that this was all part of a challenge? I mean, I don't like being a part of somebody's elaborate game that they're trying to have to, like, boost their own self-esteem because, you know, I have my own. It's not games, though. It's not games. It's goals. It's goals and objectives. Yeah. I'm number 19. Like, you got 10, 15 more people to go. Like, come on.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I don't have anybody else to go. I want to stop with you, Amy. Yeah, that's the point. This may have all started out as, like, a fun experiment for her, like, an interesting way to meet people. But once she met you, you, Damon, she decided I'm out. I'm fully committed to Damon if he's willing to give me another chance. Yeah. And she didn't even want to tell you about it because she knew that it probably wouldn't feel good. That's true. She didn't say that. Like, it'd be weird.
Starting point is 01:00:47 In fact, she rated you a 19 out of 19, which is the highest rating you can have. Yeah. Up to 20. You know. If we went out again, there would be like no phone. Like, I wouldn't do any of it. I mean, that was literally just some social stuff, Damon. Like, it's not anything
Starting point is 01:01:03 like that. Like, I'm just trying to. Okay, wait, wait, all right, enough. Okay, I like this. Damon's taking charge. What do you need to say? If we go out again, no phone, how about this? We go out again, you spend it 200 on me. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Wow. There's a challenge for you. I like that, too, because of- That's a challenge. How about you and your challenge on that? Okay. So it's a yes from Damon. Now it's up to Angela.
Starting point is 01:01:27 Will you accept his terms and conditions? No, I don't like his energy now. What? What? What? You got to be kidding me. Dude, Angela, we work so. hard for you, you better pay for that date.
Starting point is 01:01:37 No, I'm not. Like, I don't, like, first of all, like, just slowed. I didn't make you pay for anything. Oh, oh, yeah. But this whole added, like, that energy is not going to work for me. Like, you say, okay, why don't we make it? Like, be a little more polite about it. Like, he's been a little, I don't do, I didn't know you as gangster.
Starting point is 01:01:55 That was ridiculous. Oh, man. You know what? He's matching your challenge. That's all he's doing. No, he's not. It's my challenge. Find your own challenge.
Starting point is 01:02:04 All right. Time is running out. out on this segment. So, Damon, any last words before we let you go? Wow. Don't let the game play, you play the game. Okay. Well, you kind of got played, bro. It says the guy that's out $200. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:18 Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Oh, imagine Brooke, one day, you end up going 60 for 60. Oh, my gosh. 60 dudes in your 60th year. Dude, I do not want to enter the dating game again. That's true.
Starting point is 01:02:33 It does go up as you get older, Jack. Challenge gets harder. Dude, she said no. I know. Now I'm like, there's a reason she's been on 19 and nobody's like. Her intentions were a little shady at the end there. I thought it was like so cool. He was like matching her energy.
Starting point is 01:02:50 You know, you want a person that will push back a little bit. You know, the give and the take. Gave too much, took too little. Darn it was. But looks like Angela has to move on to guy number 20 in her 30 for 30 quest. And I just hope, I hope whoever that guy is has a good job and steady. hands because clearly dinner's not going to be cheap and he's going to have to hold the camera the
Starting point is 01:03:09 entire night. You know what? I don't even want to follow her on socials. He doesn't have to, remember? It's a choice. That's right. Maybe that's what modern chivalry is. It's not about opening doors and pulling out chairs anymore. It's holding their cameras and choosing to pay the bill. Oh, I'm just going to ask that on the next date, excuse me, but do you think I could use
Starting point is 01:03:27 your phone and take a picture of you? Oh, what a gentleman. I don't know. It's kind of weird. The dating world's weird and that's why we're here to help. If you ever need it, reach out to the show. We'll call that person who's not calling you back and go check out all of our second date updates. They're online wherever you get your podcast at Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. If you get married and your wedding day ends up going viral, that either means something really, really good happened at it or something really cringy bad. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning and I'll let you decide which category this one falls into. Well, that's fun. We get to choose.
Starting point is 01:04:03 Because a French guy named Dagabur to Renouf tied the knot recently. Oh, I love that name. And Daggo will tell you weddings, even French ones, can get pretty expensive. I would imagine. But the thing about Dag is he's an entrepreneur. Okay, Dag, what are you doing? He's a visionary, and that's why he decided to turn his wedding day into a full-on business opportunity. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Oh, he's going to make money. And instead of cutting costs or maybe limiting the guest list, he decided, Instead, he was going to sell ad space on his wedding tuxedo to sponsor their special day. Just like a NASCAR driver. Brooke, here's a picture of DAG in his ad space tux. What do you think? How handsome is he? I mean, I will say it's tasteful that he kept it black and white, all the ads, right?
Starting point is 01:04:54 What do I see? I see comp, AI, a lot of AI ad companies here, small bets. He ended up walking down the aisle in a suit covered in logos from 20. 26 different startup companies. How much did he make? Then I thought you know whether it was worth it. I'll tell you exactly how much in just a second. But meanwhile, if you look at the picture, his bride, I mean, I don't want to say selfish, but zero ads anywhere on her wedding gown.
Starting point is 01:05:19 Not even the wedding dress. Not even the veil. I thought she'd sell her forehead tattoo. Something. Nothing. But when asked about his return on investment, Daggo said the ads ended up paying for the tucks itself. plus an extra two grand leftover.
Starting point is 01:05:36 That's good. That goes towards like the appetizers. Even. Yeah. Obviously. Not worth it in Brooks size. I mean, he needs to up his ante. He just needed a bigger social media following before.
Starting point is 01:05:48 And now he has it. So they need to redo the wedding now. Yeah. He's fully dressed like Ronald McDonald's. Yeah. McDonald's his sponsor. Yeah, that's it. That's it.
Starting point is 01:05:56 That'd be good. Well, he did get a lot of admiring reactions online. Many people were praising Dag's creativity and marketing instinct. Yeah, I mean, it's better than nothing for sure. Oh, it's a big brand. That's a dad. None of the compliments came from women, but that's because women don't get what weddings are really about.
Starting point is 01:06:11 It's all about R.O.I. And does anyone really care what the groom wears anyway? No, exactly. No one's ever talking about the tucks. People probably didn't even notice. But for any potential brides and grooms out there who might be a little strapped for cash, consider turning yourself into a little walking billboard when you say I do. And you could maybe put some tag lines into your vows.
Starting point is 01:06:32 I love you so much and don't forget right now it's two for five dollars See that's what I'm talking about Laser stories coming up right after this Okay friends real talk You are worth the wait We've all been there giving our energy to connections that didn't honor ours And watching friends do the same And honestly we all deserve better
Starting point is 01:06:54 That's why Bumble is built for intentional dating Safety is such a big deal for us all Especially when meeting new people And Bumble gives you the peace of mind with options like photo and ID verification. That little extra step means you know the person you're talking to is who they say they are, with their real photos, and they are ready to show up authentically. And once you feel safe, you can actually focus on what matters, finding someone who gets you. With shared interests, it's easy to see right away who vibes with your passions,
Starting point is 01:07:25 whether that's true crime podcasts, yoga mornings, or weekend hikes. So take a pause, affirm your words. and protect your peace. Bumble helps you create safe, meaningful connections, the kind that truly respect your boundaries, your energy, and your time. Thinking about dating again, take this as your sign.
Starting point is 01:07:44 Start your love story on Bumble. On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. Yes, I'm Dr. Pryonka Wally, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dabolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled,
Starting point is 01:07:59 Do I have scurvy at 3 a.m? On health stuff, we're talking about health in a different way. It's not only about what we can do to improve our health, but also what our health says about us and the way we're living. Like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely.
Starting point is 01:08:22 Or our in-depth analysis of how incredible mangoes are. Oh, it's hard to explain to the rest of the world that, like, Your mangoes are fine because mangoes are incredible, but, like, you don't even know. You don't know. You don't know. It's going to be a fun ride. So tune in. Listen to health stuff on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:08:47 She said, Johnny, the kids didn't come home last night. Along the central Texas planes, teens are dying. Suicides that don't make sense. Strange accidents. and brutal murders. In what seems to be, a plot ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. Drugs, alcohol, trafficking of people.
Starting point is 01:09:10 There are people out there that absolutely know what happened. Listen to paper ghosts, the Texas teen murders, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What do you get when you mix 1950s Hollywood, a Cuban musician with a dream,
Starting point is 01:09:27 and one of the most iconic sitcoms, all time. You get Desi Arnaz, a trailblazer, a businessman, a husband, and maybe most importantly, the first Latino to break prime time wide open. I'm Wilmer Valderama, and yes, I grew up watching him, probably just like you and millions of others. But for me, I saw myself in his story. From plenty canary cages to this night here in New York, it's a long ways. On the podcast starring Desi Arnaz and Wilmer Valderrama, I'll take you in a journey to Desi's life, the moments it has overlapped with mine, how he redefined American and television and what that man
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Starting point is 01:10:17 podcast network available on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Here we go. Hey, I'm Cal Penn. And on my new podcast, Here We Go again. We'll take today's trends and headlines and ask, why does history keep repeating itself? You may know me as the second hottest actor from the Harold and Kumar movies, but I'm also an author, a White House
Starting point is 01:10:40 staffer, and as of like 15 seconds ago, a podcast host. Along the way, I've made some friends who are experts in science, politics, and pop culture. And each week, one of them will be joining me to answer my burning questions. Like, are we heading towards another financial crash like in 08? Is non-monogamy back in style? And how come there's never a gate ready for your flight when it lands like two minutes early? We've got guests like Pete Buttigieg, Stacey Abrams, Lili Singh, and Bill Nye. When you start weaponizing outer space, things can potentially go really wrong. Look, the world can seem pretty scary right now, because it is. But my goal here is for you to listen and feel a little better about the future. Listen and subscribe to
Starting point is 01:11:25 Here we go again with Cal Penn on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's the radio segment that's up in the bridal game where you can forget champagne while you try on dresses. Just head down to wedding gowns and wings. Oh, that's very messy. Not white friendly. Try on your Vera Wangs while eating buffalo wangs. Don't worry. They give you a bib, so you'll be fine.
Starting point is 01:11:58 Oh, I see. I see. The rest of the dress would be fine. Yeah, with laser stories. This segment where we read, weird news stories around the globe, just like everyone else does, except we've got a laser.
Starting point is 01:12:07 And those other drumstick divas just don't. It's just like a giant napkin at that point. Exactly. This first laser story is out of Port St. Lucie, Florida. All right. Nice. Last weekend, 21-year-old Jimmy Glover was dressed up for a Halloween party when he made the mistake of getting behind the wheel
Starting point is 01:12:23 after too much drinking. Everybody got time for that? Stupid. Plus the cops, no. There's more cops out on Halloween, for sure. No matter how much ride share costs that night. It's still cheaper. Yeah. Well, early in the morning, officers pulled him over and did a field sobriety test. In the body cam footage, you can see Jimmy attempting to walk the straight line without much success. Yeah, you're toast, buddy. So they took him down to jail.
Starting point is 01:12:47 Oh, man. Well, that's his own decision. Well, maybe the best part of the story, though, is Jimmy's Halloween costume was a prison orange jumpsuit I didn't see that coming like dang it why wasn't I a K-pop demon hunter manifested this darn the sheriff's office posted a pick of the arrest
Starting point is 01:13:07 with the caption Locked up inmate Halloween costume was already dressed for arrest They use his own cuffs against him The good thing is when you use those usually put fake tattoos on you so maybe he looked tougher Oh yeah
Starting point is 01:13:20 No one mess with him when he got in Maybe next year he dresses as a clown and a circus comes along and picks him right up. It would not be nice. But if you were wondering, no, they did not make him change his clothes during his jail visit. They didn't? No, he didn't need to. Well, not all the jails are orange is what I'm saying. Someone were blue.
Starting point is 01:13:39 You're just locked up for a DUI. They're not going to have to change it. That's true. There is like go-sleeping off. Yeah. This next laser story is out of Russia. Oh, scary. A 42-year-old factory worker named Sergey Kolslov is being sued by his company because he
Starting point is 01:13:52 mistakenly received all his co-workers' paychecks in his account. What? All of them? All of them. I'm not reporting this if it happens to me. Dude, that would be wild. Please tell me there was a lot of people at this company. There's a decent amount because that came out to about
Starting point is 01:14:08 $87,000. Do you think he tried to suddenly tell people like, everyone, lunch on me today? Why is it being so nice? It's in the news because he's refusing to return it. Well, you know That's because he just finally got the pay raise he thinks he deserves.
Starting point is 01:14:25 The company says there was a software glitch and it was supposed to be paid out among 34 employees. Okay. But Sergei says he did his own research online and he learned that if it's a billing error, he's obligated to return it. But if it's a technical error, like in this case, it's actually his call whether or not to return it. Is that true? I don't know that I would trust AI mode on that. a piece of lawyer advice. At least he has ADK for a legal case.
Starting point is 01:14:55 Yeah, yeah. Well, he's going with it. So naturally, that's what he did. Kept it to himself. Wow. Nobody's celebrating his birthday in the break room. Oh, yeah. Nobody's in the break room.
Starting point is 01:15:06 They all went. It would be super awkward at work the next day. What happened? This happened a while back, and in the first two rounds of cases, courts have sided with the company. Yeah. But now, Sergey has appealed to Russia's Supreme Court. Oh.
Starting point is 01:15:20 And they've gone. agreed to look at it. Okay, you've already lost twice, buddy. Yeah, it doesn't help your third case. Third times a charm doesn't typically work in this type of... And again, this is going to cost him money by going to court. Good thing nothing else big is happening in Russia right now, where the Supreme Court is like, let's focus on this for sure.
Starting point is 01:15:39 We will keep you updated. This next laser story is out of snacks giving. You haven't even fully digested those fun-sized Snickers bars yet, and we've already moved on to the next holiday. Ooh, what are we getting, Jeff? I say that because Oreo just announced a new special edition tin of cookies
Starting point is 01:15:57 that all taste like Thanksgiving. Right. What? Ew. Remember what Joe? Joan's soda did this? Ew. Ew, Brooke, look at the picture.
Starting point is 01:16:09 It's the same idea. You can't get them in stores, only online. Okay, they look actually pretty tasty. Like, there's a cranberry one, a yellow one, an orange one. It comes in six different flavors which include turkey and stuffing, sweet potato,
Starting point is 01:16:24 cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, caramel apple, and creamed corn. If my friend's giving this week, can I just bring this? Yeah. It counts as making a whole meal. And then give the cream corn one to the one friend you dislike. Yeah. So with this deal, you get two of each flavor,
Starting point is 01:16:42 and you can order a full tin for $20 plus shipping. We do have a link up on our Insta Stories at Brooke and Jeffrey. The question is, does anybody really want an Oreo that tastes like turkey and stuffing? No, I want an Oreo that tastes like Oreo. Yeah. It's so good. Yeah, like it tastes like chocolate. Just do like the quadruple stuff.
Starting point is 01:17:00 Like, they keep adding more stuff. How boring are we? I know. This next laser story is out of the workplace world. Talk about boring, Jeff. Let's go. Here we go. Here's a pretty crazy exercise.
Starting point is 01:17:11 If your office or team at work has about a dozen people, scan the room and consider this. Statistically, one of those. people may have hooked up with the boss. Okay. We know that. So one in 12? Because the poll
Starting point is 01:17:27 asked, have you ever been in a romantic relationship with someone at work who is your superior? And 9% said yes. Hey, which means our elderly GM is getting some action on the side.
Starting point is 01:17:39 I'm trying to think which salesperson is most likely. It could be someone in the room. It's not me because I always date down. He's got a lot of money. Works over in promo. Yeah. Yeah, Brick and promo. So that means the promo kids are saying yes, though.
Starting point is 01:17:53 I'm married now. I'm married now. I don't do that anymore. Oh, that doesn't matter, Brooke. And so 9% said yes. Another 2% said prefer not to say. Oh, so yes. Weird thing to select if you haven't done it.
Starting point is 01:18:07 Why don't I answer this? I'm leaving. So then people were asked, have you ever been in a relationship with someone who you were the boss of? And 8% of those people say. yes. The one time I was training a girl at Subway to close and we made out and I got fired. I don't know if you're her boss.
Starting point is 01:18:27 That's what he said. He was like, you were the lead, you were her trainer, I was 16 guys. You were a co-worker. Yeah, I was like literally a child. That guy, your boss was... We were both 16 years old. Right, and your manager was 18 and a half. Yeah. He probably wanted to hook up with her. Yeah. You left it
Starting point is 01:18:43 feeling like a boss. That's for sure. Yeah, that's for sure. So our romantic relationships between bosses and board and it's always a bad thing. 73 per book, 73% of people say it's usually unacceptable. Yeah. But 3% of people say
Starting point is 01:18:58 it's always acceptable. Hey, boys. Hey, how you doing? How dare you play me in that moment? Not surprisingly, Gen Z and millennials are more cool with it than older adults. But as for this guy, if you actually go to his
Starting point is 01:19:14 LinkedIn page, he has a quote featured on his business profile, Telling all prospective employers, he is down to clown. Oh. Hey. In the interview, he's saying it. Yeah. Lucy's up front.
Starting point is 01:19:27 I think he means like office clown. I'm the silly guy. I don't think so. Yeah, maybe not. That's how many's the last story has come to an end for the day. We'll do it again. Same time on Friday. Win, Roots, Fox!
Starting point is 01:19:41 Woo! Today's player is only on the show because of her nine-year-old son, Calvin. Oh, right, Calvin. Calvin loves the show. Oh, that's awesome. Just like his mom did back when she was in college. So it's kind of a sad family tradition to pass down to your children.
Starting point is 01:20:02 But hey, who are we to judge? Please welcome to the show. Former listener, current stay-at-home mom, big round of applause for Arbell. Yay, Arbell. Wait, you don't listen, but your son does? No, we listen together every morning on our way to. school. But she puts her fingers in her ears and goes, la, la, la, la, la. No. We play along with Winbrook's books. I see. Who does better? You are the nine-year-old? He does
Starting point is 01:20:31 repeat what I say. Okay. So he does better. So it's even. Last time Arbel played you, Brooke, it was a tie game. Oh, we played before. So we have. What will happen this time? We don't know. Let's find out. Brooke's going to leave the studio. And you know how it works. Bell, you got 30 seconds to answer as many questions as possible. If you don't know when you could say pass, but you have to beat Brooke outright if you want to win. Are you ready? Ready. Good luck. Your time starts now.
Starting point is 01:20:58 On this day in 1935, Parker Brothers started selling the landlords game, which we know today is what? Monopoly. Known as the fastest man alive, named the Jamaican athlete who won eight gold medals at the Olympics. Pass. The famous Trevi Fountain is located in which European city? Paris. What state grows the most apples in America? Washington.
Starting point is 01:21:20 In hockey, what's the name of the vehicle that cleans and smooths ice? The gazebo. In which decade did Internet Explorer debut? 1999. I wish you needed a decade, but you weren't really specific. I love that. Okay. Go the extra mile, Arbell.
Starting point is 01:21:38 Well done. Brooks now back into the studio here. And we like to ask a lot of our listeners if they have any family holiday traditions that they do. Just in case we're starting. want to steal it for ourselves or possibly report you to Santa. So what is our Bell's family tradition? Apparently she puts a
Starting point is 01:21:56 tree up the day after Thanksgiving. Yeah, a lot of people do that. Now, is it just one tree or do you do multiple in your house, Arbell? Just one. Yeah. Interesting. I mean, we've heard more of a trend of people putting more trees in their house. Yeah, that is actually. You should consider
Starting point is 01:22:13 putting maybe 10 in your house. That's too much. Three could be up on the roof, make a decorative up I feel like at this point, just move out of your house and move into a forest. Yes, move into a tree. Yeah. Yes. Tell Calvin that you're living in the woods now. I think he would like that. Yeah, as long as he still gets reception for our show, then we're all good.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Yeah, that's true. All right. Well, I hope you have a happy holidays, Arbelbrook. It's your turn. Are you ready? I'm ready. Your time starts now. On this day in 1935, Parker Brothers started selling the landlords game, which we know today as what?
Starting point is 01:22:45 Monopoly. Known as the fastest man alive named the Jam. Macan athlete who won eight gold medals at the Olympics. Usain Bolt. The famous Trevi Fountain is located in which European city? Rome. What state grows the most apples in America? Washington.
Starting point is 01:23:00 In hockey, what's the name of the vehicle that cleans and smooths ice? Zamboni machine. In which decade did Internet Explorer debut? 90s. Just snuck that answer in. Right in the nick of time. We're going to go to the scoreboard to see how you both did with Jose. D.
Starting point is 01:23:18 She wants a D, and she's going to get one. Barrios. Arbel, you got three correct today. That's pretty good. Brooke, six in a round. Oh, that was pretty good. Yeah, I was firing on all cylinders today, Arbel. Brooke was on, and let's go over the answers for everybody.
Starting point is 01:23:40 On this day, 1935, Parker Brothers started selling the landlords game. We know it as Monopoly. Fastest Man Alive is the Jamaican athlete. Usain Bolt's took home eight gold medals across the Olympics. Trevi Fountain is famously located in Rome, built in 1762. Oh, it's not as old as I thought it was. Yeah, it's still old. I know, but sometimes when you go over there, you're like, what?
Starting point is 01:24:03 This is, what? Just barely older than the United States. Ew. This thing isn't even impressive. The state that grows the most apples in America is Washington State. 60% of all apples produced in the USA. Come from Washington. in hockey. The vehicle that cleans and smooths ice is called the Zamboni.
Starting point is 01:24:21 Gizbo made sense. She said gazebo. I could see your logic there, Arbell. It definitely tracked. And the decade Internet Explorer came out in was the 1990s. Yes. So we gave her credit for 1999. We did. We did. Arbel, I'm sorry, it wasn't enough to beat Brooke today. But good news is just for playing. You do win a $50 gift card to Graze Craze. Brie Mary and Bright this holiday season with next level charcutory, premium meat.
Starting point is 01:24:47 cheeses and more handcrafted for your guests you can order for pickup delivery or catering at grazecraze.com celebrate everything thank you is your son going to be disappointed he is but that's okay that's kind of what we are as parents just one big disappointment the older they get the more disappointed they get thanks for playing come back and play again soon we're going to do win brooks buck same time tomorrow brooke and geoffrey in the morning On the podcast Health Stuff, we are tackling all the health questions that keep you up at night. I'm Dr. Priyankawali, a double board certified physician. And I'm Hurricane Dibolu, a comedian and someone who once Googled,
Starting point is 01:25:25 Do I Have Scurvy at 3 a.m? And on our show, we're talking about health in a different way, like our episode where we look at diabetes. In the United States, I mean, 50% of Americans are pre-diabetic. How preventable is type 2? Extremely. Listen to Health Stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The Big Take podcast from Bloomberg News keeps you on top of the biggest stories of the day.
Starting point is 01:25:53 My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day. Stories that move markets. Chair Powell opened the door to this first interest rate cut. Impact politics, change businesses. This is a really stunning development for the AI world and how you think about your body. online. Listen to the big take from Bloomberg News every weekday afternoon on the IHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And she said, Johnny, the kids didn't come home last night. Along the central Texas
Starting point is 01:26:24 planes, teens are dying, suicides that don't make sense, strange accidents, and brutal murders. In what seems to be, a plot ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. Drugs, alcohol, trafficking of people. There are people out there that absolutely know what happened. Listen to paper ghosts, the Texas teen murders, on the IHeart Radio app,
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