Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers - LEANNE MORGAN Almost Got Her Digits Ripped Off

Episode Date: December 17, 2024

Leanne Morgan joins Seth and Josh on the pod this week! She talks all about growing up with demons and ghosts in Adams, Tennessee, the unforgettable toilet story she scarred her kids with, being anoin...ted by Vernon Presley and her love for Graceland, road trips with her husband, and so much more! Plus, she also chats about her new book “What in the World?! A Southern Woman's Guide to Laughing at Life's Unexpected Curveballs and Beautiful Blessings. #leannemorgan #sethmeyers #joshmeyers Follow Family Trips on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok! Head over to our YouTube channel and hit subscribe so you never miss a new video episode!] Support our sponsors:NissanSo thanks again to Nissan for sponsoring this episode of Family Trips. Adventure calls in the first-ever Nissan Rogue Rock Creek. Learn more at NissanUSA.com AirbnbThanks to Airbnb for their support of Family Trips.  Visit Airbnb.com today and book a guest favorite.  These are the most beloved homes on Airbnb. Aura FramesSave on the perfect gift by visiting AuraFrames.com to get $35-off Aura’s best-selling Carver Mat frames by using promo code TRIPS at checkout. Rocket MoneyCancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/trips today  Executive Producers: Rob Holysz & Jeph Porter Creative Producer: Sam Skelton Coordinating Producer: Derek Johnson Mix & Master: Josh Windisch Episode Artwork: Analise Jorgensen

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This episode of Family Trips is brought to you by Nissan. Adventure calls in the first ever Nissan Rogue Rock Creek. Learn more at NissanUSA.com. Here we go. Hi, Pashi. Hi, Sufi. How are you? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:00:15 How are you? Good. You notice anything? You cleaned your sweatshirt? I'm wearing a nice new one, a sweatshirt of value. You know, I used to think I could just throw anything on to do a podcast, but then you started shaming me. And so I hope I get credit for this beautiful.
Starting point is 00:00:32 You do. Although it is very much your skin tone exactly. So it almost looks like you could be just bare chest in it. That's true. Yeah. Didn't think about that, but always nice to know one step forward, two steps back with the old fashion choices.
Starting point is 00:00:50 Yeah, I mean, I'm wearing a sweater of pretty much the exact same color, but I got this like white and red face, whereas you got the nice hand face. I do, thank you. Real quick, I had a flashback this moment because Axel came into our room, as he always does, too early, and got in bed between us,
Starting point is 00:01:10 and then he has a Christmas concert, holiday concert on Friday, and he started singing Feliz Navidad. Yeah. Do you remember your Feliz Navidad moment at a school assembly? I don't know that I do. Oh, this is a great story that I think about all the time
Starting point is 00:01:28 every time I hear the song. They started playing Feliz Navidad at the school assembly and you at the time were a sophomore in high school and you just got up and started dancing down the aisles to great acclaim to Feliz Navidad and then I got up and danced with you and it was one of my favorite moments. We were just, the Myers brothers just danced it up
Starting point is 00:01:49 at a school assembly. Oh, I love it. It's a great dancing song. What was your lip sync win? I had a couple, but I did- YMCA or was I- No, I think I might've done that, but I know one year we did
Starting point is 00:02:09 Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, but you might've already left. I think I'd gone. So you won the lip sync competition with Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego. Yeah, and I might've done a YMCA as well. Somebody, someone's always doing a YMCA. I feel like we maybe, based on Wayne's World, did Bohemian Rhapsody one year. Oh yeah, yeah, someone's always doing a YMCA. I feel like we maybe based on Wayne's World
Starting point is 00:02:25 did Bohemian Rhapsody. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That rings a bell. Sitting in car seats, that sort of move. Yeah. Lip sync, you know, I think it's underrated. And obviously now I live in a karaoke home. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Well, you can always lip sync along to the karaoke if you'd like. That's true, but I feel like nobody respects you for that. Yeah. I feel like I have, you know, not a great voice, but I have a fine voice. Oh, I think people, I think it's very unfair for you to say you don't have a great voice. I think people who listen to this podcast believe you have a great voice. Any singers out there would know that I don't. Sure, but come on, man. Don't say yourself so.
Starting point is 00:03:05 I feel like I have a, and maybe I've said this before, a good enough voice for karaoke, but I get very nervous at karaoke. Because I want it to be a complete performance if I'm gonna do something, and I worry about blanking on the lyrics, and I don't like just standing there sort of looking at a screen.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Yeah. Well, that's the thing my father-in-law does. He only sings the songs he knows all the words of, so he sort of dominates. He kind of stands in front of the laptop, plays out. And shames the rest of us. Hey, congrats. You got a Golden Globe nomination for your standup special. Thank you, buddy. Yeah. Yeah. Very, it was really a delightful thing. And I don't want people to think I'm not into awards based on what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:03:56 I will say that every year, like the day of Emmy Awards, I am deeply tuned in to exactly when it'll happen. And- Like when the nominations come out. Yes, when the nominations come out. So I am not somebody who's like, I don't even think about these things.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Right. I really did not have it on my radar that my special would be in the running for a Golden Globe and was so happy and what a fun thing. Yeah, Christmas came early for you. Christmas came early for me. And you know the other great thing. Oh.
Starting point is 00:04:31 One of the fellow nominees is a deeply important person to you and I. Who's that? Have you seen the other nominees? I mean, I know- Oh, you have. Sandman, Adam Sandler, hometown, our hometown bro. I was thinking because someone,
Starting point is 00:04:46 one of our buddies put together an odds on betting on who would win. And they added a friend of ours who's not a comedian at all. But the odds were very long for him to win. But also very long for me to win. And Jake was mad that his odds were longer than yours. And he doesn't even have a standup special or do standup for that matter.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Adam Sandler from Manchester, New Hampshire, our adjacent town to Bedford, New Hampshire and always been nothing but lovely to us. And one of those things you really hope will be true, which is he cares, he seems to care that we're from the same place as him. And it meant so much to me to be nominated with him. Like that is a peak fellow nominee for me.
Starting point is 00:05:32 And I thought, ah, should I text him? And you know, even now I'm like, I don't know if I text Sam, man. Yeah. And then he texted me. And he was like, ah, the New Hampshire bros, look at us. That's nice. Yeah, the best.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Oh yeah. So yeah, and I'll be coming out to LA and maybe we'll get lucky and we'll get to watch a Steelers game that weekend over at your apartment. That'd be great. Yeah, hope I'm not busy. Busy like what would... What would...
Starting point is 00:06:06 What would... What would... All right. I don't know, maybe I'm skiing. In that case, I... Maybe I'm skiing. Yeah, you could be skiing, I will say. It's January 5th.
Starting point is 00:06:16 So that could be it. Oh yeah, yeah. Now I should be here. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, so there you go. I don't know, also I should say I'm very excited to go to the Globes because another nominee in the category,
Starting point is 00:06:26 Nikki Glaser is hosting. And she is a fantastic comedian who I think is perfectly wired for that night. Yeah. Yeah, we are guests today on the show, Leigh Ann Morgan. In the intro, I tell her about how I'm listening to her standup special that morning,
Starting point is 00:06:51 the morning we recorded it. And it was so nice because I've sort of tuned out the news for a little bit, I'm taking a little hiatus. And then just recently, I just finished Fortune Feimsters, who we just had on, I guess, last week, last week's episode. And also, so delightful and such a nicer way to spend your time than sort of the doom scroll of 24-hour news network that I had been spending so much time with for so long.
Starting point is 00:07:21 I'm going to throw one more out. Fellow Manchester, albeit briefly, Ronnie Chang. His special's great. And in fact, in fact, the New York Times, I read, just named it a special of the year. So that's on Netflix and is a great one to check out as well. There's a lot of good, I think as we,
Starting point is 00:07:40 Tom Papa as well, Posh. Tom Papa has a great special. And let me just say about the Tom Papa special well posh. Tom Papa has a great special. And let me just say about the Tom Papa special, as your home for the holidays, it's a really nice one to watch with your whole family. And you know, this show is called Family Trips. And so we don't want to point you towards stuff
Starting point is 00:07:57 that's going to throw everything off the rails. I've been working on like a list of things to watch when mom and dad and Mackenzie's mom Linda are out here for Christmas. And I'm sort of keeping it under wraps, but I'm hoping that I do well with suggestions that I have. But it's, cause it's a tough thing to sort of thread that needle and get something
Starting point is 00:08:16 that everyone's gonna like. But if you get a good one, it's great. We had Taron Edgerton on last night and he's got a movie on Netflix called Carry On about a TSA agent. And it feels like it might have like a nice diehard feel to it. And I thought, because you know, that's for me the trick when I'm with my in-laws as well.
Starting point is 00:08:37 You want to find a movie that kind of holds people's attention. Sometimes you get caught up in the award films this time of year. Yeah, I just watched, for the first time ever, Catch Me If You Can. Sometimes you get caught up in the award films this time of year. I just watched, for the first time ever, Catch Me If You Can. Perfect example. It's so good. And it is like, it is a Christmas movie.
Starting point is 00:08:52 It takes place over Christmas. And I don't know how it had not, how I'd gone so long without seeing it. And Mackenzie was out seeing Wicked with some friends and I was at home with the dogs on the couch with the fire going and I was like, let me do this. And it was perfect. Did you tip me to just watch the app?
Starting point is 00:09:15 Oh yeah. Not an ad, everybody. Do you still use it? Yeah. I use it all the time. Just watch is a really good ad. And what you do is you enter a movie, it tells you which streamers it's on,
Starting point is 00:09:25 where you can get it, very helpful. Also, you can then make a list. And I sometimes make a list of these are all the movies I wanna watch. And I will say my list is way too aspirational. So is mine. Where it's all of a sudden the family's gone and I got three hours.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Yeah. Let's go to my list. And it's just, you start looking at it and they're all really important movies at some point. At some point you're just like, or I watch Michael Clayton for eighth time. Yeah. And that's often where it lands. Yeah, I want some more,
Starting point is 00:09:58 I wanna be able to create smaller, more targeted lists on old Just Watch. So if anyone over there is listening, that's what I'd like. But looking forward to the holidays, buddy. Yes, oh my, we're geared up. We got our tree up, we're decorated. We're, yeah, it's all holidays all the time over here right now.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Real quick, a few reminders. If our listeners can handle more than one, head over to our YouTube channel, hit the subscribe button. You can see what my sweater looks like today and you can go back in time and see how the bad they used to look. We have some really fun upcoming episodes before the new year. And if you wanna leave us a voicemail with a trip story,
Starting point is 00:10:38 we have any questions for either of us, drop us a line at speakpipe.com slash family trips pod. You know, we never, I should do more cross-promotion on my podcast, but you know, we're doing the Lonely Island podcast. Yeah. And also produced by our friends here at Rabbit Grin. And we set up a, like a voting poll for people to go and vote
Starting point is 00:11:03 as to whether or not they thought each digital short deserved to be elevated to criterion collection status. And it's been very fun. I think we have like 3,000 votes, which is going to be an episode as we go through and see what made the cut or not. So thank you anytime. When listeners engage, it obviously makes this a nicer experience for us. So thanks everybody. Yeah. And Leanne Morgan, man oh man, I will say this, we're not spending the holidays with her, but I certainly would like to. Yeah, whoever's spending the holidays with her
Starting point is 00:11:31 is gonna be having some great holidays. They're gonna have some great holidays. So do enjoy that. And I don't know, I don't even know if we have a theme song, but if there was one, play it now. Family chips with the Meyers Brothers. Family chips with the Meyers Brothers. Here we go. Hi there.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Josh, you don't. You've got those teeth, just like he does. I do, I do. And once, we had a friend once who knew Seth and I and then our parents came to town and was like, you guys are like a family of lions. So yeah, I guess we do have those teeth. Y'all are beautiful.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Thank you. And I feel so tickled to be on here. Thank you all for having me. Oh my God, we're delighted. We're thrilled. I got to say, Leanne, I woke up this morning, I typically wake up and I throw one earbud in and I just listen to like news podcasts and I just sort of like catch up on what's going on. But this morning, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:45 we're like a week out from the election, it's a little stressful. I was like, let me step back from that. So I threw on your, I'm every woman special and I've been smiling ear to ear as I've been going through my morning routine. And there are so many things where I know you are, there are visuals that accompany this audio stuff,
Starting point is 00:13:06 and I can't wait to watch it as well, but it has been a great, this is a better way to wake up than I usually wake up. Oh, you angel, thank you for telling me that. And I was so, we had you last month, first time on our show, and not only was it a wonderful time, but I hope you, you don't know this about you because it's after you leave the room. You leave a good mood in your wake. I feel like after you exit the premises, there's a leon aura
Starting point is 00:13:34 that just sort of permeates the room for the next hour or two. Oh, you doll, thank you. And, Seth, let me tell you that everybody has made over that interview more than anything I've ever done. And they said, is he that precious? And I said, he is. And he stared at me in the eyes and talked to me and really meant it. And it made it so much easier for me.
Starting point is 00:13:56 I was torn up. But it was just like being with your best friend. It really was. And let me tell you this, my 80-year-old mom and 84-year-old daddy were so tickled with that interview and they go, we love him and we've never watched him. It's because they go to bed after Will & Fortune. I get it. But they were like, oh my gosh, we love him. But everybody has made over that. So thank
Starting point is 00:14:21 you for having me. I loved it, I loved every minute. One of the things we got to talk about, and you of course have a very similar Southern buoyancy to you as our good friend, Jack McBrayer, who you did a movie with. And- Yes, and I love him. He just officiated my wedding. He did. He was the best.
Starting point is 00:14:46 Okay, when was that? Because I called him and asked him if he wanted to come to my pilot shoot that almost killed me. And he said, I'm in New York land. When was that? It was October 13th. Yeah, that was it. Oh my gosh, well congratulations, my darling. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, and you know, Jack McBrayer is going to dot all the I's and cross all the T's, and we've gotten our marriage license back from the state of New York, and we are official
Starting point is 00:15:14 thanks to sweet Jack McBrayer. I know, and he is very efficient. Yes, he's very efficient. He said to me, he goes, write thank you notes, keep writing them, lean into people in Hollywood, they're not used to it. So I said, you know, because we're Southern people that love a good thank you note. And he said, write Ted Sarandas one. Because I got to go to a Hoop-Dee-Doo Hollywood luncheon.
Starting point is 00:15:39 And so I wrote a thank you note, but I can't write anymore because, you know, none of us write and so it looks like his hand's scratching. I know. But anyway, and let me tell y'all this about little Jack McBrayer. During the movie, because I didn't know what I was doing, I had no idea, and I felt like I was gonna get the shingles, I was so torn up.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Jack McBrayer would be behind the camera going, like, more energy, like he coached me through the whole thing and kept me from losing it. Oh man. I know. That is very exciting. That is you are cordially invited. That's in January with Will Ferrell and that's very exciting for everybody.
Starting point is 00:16:16 You're also promoting a book. It was the book that we were lucky enough to talk about on our show, What in the World is Southern Woman's Guide to Laughing at Life's Unexpected Curveballs and Beautiful Blessings. It is like you, very funny. What in the World? The Southern Woman's Guide to Laughing at Life's Unexpected Curveballs and Beautiful Blessings. It is like you, very funny. It talks about your life, which began in Tennessee on a farm. Yes, my darling. I was raised farming people on both sides generations back.
Starting point is 00:16:40 And I was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but we didn't stay long. That was, my little daddy was cutting meat at a grocery store and was 23 years old. And then we moved back to our home place in Adams, Tennessee, where all our people were. And my, they farmed and then my dad was always, had a business. So he had a meat, we were meat people. We were the people that cut up everybody's meat
Starting point is 00:17:08 and all this grass-fed, you know, now the hip people are, well, we were doing that when I was in sixth grade. You were feeding them grass. You were feeding them grass back before it was hip. Right. But yeah, farming people. Oh yeah? In a town of 500 500 right outside of Nashville.
Starting point is 00:17:25 And you've got one sister? I've got one sister, Beth, who is three and a half years older than me and very prissy and proper and did everything right. And from the time she was in first grade, cried over her spelling test and very anal retentive in Taipei and Balsey. And has been more like my mother really. And, um, and I, you know, came into this world, you know, like, I don't care about my spelling test, let's have a good time.
Starting point is 00:18:03 And I made out with boys and I did terrible things in the 80s, you'll hear about it on my Netflix special, and in the book. I did terrible, terrible things. And she kept her little legs crossed at her ankles and was a cow-mega and did everything right. And I was the little girl. What did she think about her sort of wild child,
Starting point is 00:18:26 younger sister? Did she disapprove? Yes. And somebody called me smoking a cigarette at Westtown Mall when I was at the University of Tennessee, called her. She called me, said, you better stop that right now. My mama was more like, you know, was a precious mama and disciplined me, but
Starting point is 00:18:51 was more like my friend compared to my sister. I was scared of my sister because she was going to rip me a new butt hole. You know, when I was, it was the eight, and I thought, you know, I was Madonna. And yeah, but she's bossed me. She still bosses me. She bosses me now and tells me what to do and get off your phone, you know, and all that. If I could just say how often Leigh-Ann says it's the 80s and then mimes smoking a cigarette.
Starting point is 00:19:18 I feel like a lot of people when they say the 80s are thinking something else. So I just want, for those missing this visual. It's like it's the 80s. Everybody was having cigarettes behind the mall. Oh, everybody was smoking and I was smoking behind dumpsters and dating people you wouldn't wipe your feet on. And did either of your parents smoke? My little mom, my dad, but she quit a long time ago. But y'all gotta understand, my people grew dark fire tobacco that made Skoll and Copenhagen. Also, everybody smoked back then,
Starting point is 00:19:51 but we were also tobacco farmers. And so my granddaddies de-upped and chewed tobacco. I mean, I'm real farming people. And my high school boyfriend, who I followed to the University of Tennessee, was the Skoll representative on campus. Oh wow. So that was a big deal. Yeah. And I have, he had a little skull pop thing. This is so gross and y'all are so smart and cute and I'm telling y'all then. But anyway, had a dip, you could put a little dip thing and I
Starting point is 00:20:21 and I said let me just try it to see what you're doing. And I vomited. So I never did that again. I was never gonna be a woman that dipped. I shouldn't have said that in front of y'all. Y'all are both so beautiful. No, that's okay. I was in Ohio once and was driving in my buddy's truck and we were driving through farm country
Starting point is 00:20:37 and he had a can of dip because it just like felt like the right thing to do. And he's like a guy who will dip on vacation. And I was like, give me one of those dips. And I took some tobacco and I put it in my lip, and we got to the house we were staying, and I could not walk from the truck to the front door. And I was so rocked by it,
Starting point is 00:20:58 like I've never been a cigarette smoker, and all of a sudden there's tobacco that's like little bits of fiberglass or whatever that's cut its way into my bloodstream. And then they got me on an easy chair in the basement and I just like couldn't move. I was like, I'm going to sleep here. There's a bed for me, but I'm going to stay right where I am because I felt awful. There's nothing like it.
Starting point is 00:21:17 I mean, nothing dope is not as strong as a dip of skull. But let me tell youall that we all quit. Nobody, it was a monkey on my back. I quit before I ever had my babies. And if I, I don't ever want to do that again, I think about the people I could have dated if I smelled good, but you know, I really, I mean, it's no telling who I could have now, my husband that I had married was very successful and very smart and he was in MBA school
Starting point is 00:21:47 and he did not want me to smoke. And he was, he fussed at me and, you know, ripped me. And when he was trying to date me, trying to get me, he bought cigarettes for me. But then when he got me, he, you know, tormented me until I quit. And thank the Lord, thank the Lord. Cause it's a monkey.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Nobody needs to be doing that nasty mess. I remember when New York had their smoking ban, I was the sort of, I never smoked, but I said, I love the smell of cigarettes. I hate that they're doing, and then within a week, I was like, oh, this is so much better. This is so much better to not have cigarettes inside. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:22 And I know you've been in comedy clubs where everybody was just smoking back in the day and you couldn't see and smell bad, got a sick headache. I know, now I can't even smell perfume. Yeah, trying to tell jokes with a smoke cloud is not good times. Hey, we're gonna take a quick break
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Starting point is 00:22:57 I like to go up my snow roads, maybe pull over at one point, pop off a couple snow angels back in the car, keep on rockin'. Yeah, I was gonna say your snow angels are some of the nicest snow angels I've ever seen. Yeah, they look as though they, an angel fell from heaven and just splatted into the snow.
Starting point is 00:23:16 Yeah, one thing I will say, a note on snow angels, you don't have to do them face down. What? This is gonna be a game changer. What about you, Posh Rocky Trails or Snow Roads bird? Well, I mean, I'm a bit of both. I do love when you're in a vehicle that can handle some rocky terrain. I like driving slow and feeling a big old tire
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Starting point is 00:24:33 I went to your wedding, and it was at a beautiful inn. And the people who stayed at the inn had a great time. Sure. No complaints. But I got three kids. We stayed four minutes away at an Airbnb, an A-frame. I want to stress this because ever since we left, my kids want to live in an A-frame.
Starting point is 00:24:53 I just think they were blown away by the fact that a house could be shaped like a letter. And it was so great for us because our kids all have different bedtimes and Addie first to go down, and we just took her back, put her to bed, came back to the wedding. And then Axel fell asleep right before the dancing started, took him back, put him to bed, went back to the wedding. And then Ash made it onto the dance floor
Starting point is 00:25:17 until about 9 o'clock at night, took him back, put him to bed. And we got to have the full experience. And our kids had the most wonderful time, and it was so great not to think or worry about how loud it was gonna be in their room, or would they wander back down to the wedding because something woke them up and just perfect.
Starting point is 00:25:38 Yeah, and then Axel wants to go back to that Airbnb. Axel did say for his birthday he wants to go back to that Airbnb in the Cascades and have everybody who was at your wedding come to his birthday. Great. Yeah. And we keep saying sure, and I feel like he's going to remember and be super mad when it doesn't happen. Well if that happens you should have him stay at an Airbnb four minutes away and then he
Starting point is 00:26:03 won't be able to come back and tell you how mad he is. That's a good point. Book your next awesome trip today at Airbnb.com. Here we go. So now, was it a beautiful place where you were in Tennessee that you grew up? Yes, beautiful farm country, hills, not hills like I'm in East Tennessee,
Starting point is 00:26:22 but rolling hills and cows and horses and all of that and combines going down the road and everybody had to drive slow behind and everybody waved and, but very, very small. Like one caution light, my family had the little grocery store. There were, there was a gas station, Corky's, Corky owned that and you could charge your gas. And, you know, he'd just say, yeah, just write it on a piece of paper what you got if he was asleep. That kind of thing. I mean, like really, really small town rural, but darling though, sweet.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Yeah. And did you ever take trips outside of town? Were there school vacations or summer trips you guys used to take? Yeah. Now, because my family had businesses and farmed, and they couldn't go away for a long time. I mean, a lot of times we'd take weekend trips. But we would go to Florida every once in a while,
Starting point is 00:27:23 down on the Gulf, honey. And then, but they would, we, the Kentucky lakes are near me and they, we would go for the weekend and that kind of thing cause they just were so busy. But the, do y'all want to know the one, oh right, are we getting to that now? Or is it? Yeah, we're getting to that now.
Starting point is 00:27:40 We're getting to that now. But we would, we would go just for the weekend and cause it was somewhere where there was a pool or, you know, and we didn't have a boat or anything, we weren't like people, but we would go down to these resorts and stay for the weekend or whatever and take our grandparents and all that.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Okay, my little mom and daddy took me and my sister to Memphis. Nashville's probably, I mean, where I was raised to Memphis is, I don't know, three or four hours. And we drove, I was three, my sister was six, and they took us to the Memphis Zoo and to Graceland. And I remember, and I don't know if it's because everybody talked it all my life, but I feel like I remember what happened. Oh, let me tell you all that we also go to Gatlinburg.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Everybody in Tennessee goes to Gatlinburg. Well, and a lot of people from around the, you know, so many states touch Tennessee, but people go to Gatlinburg where Dolly Parton, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, that was what it was called for. She made were Dolly Parton, Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, that was what it was called for. She made it Dollywood. Little children would always go to Gatlinburg and up in there and see Black Bear and do all that. And I have been told that when I was 18 months old, I ate a cigarette butt. That's why you got the taste for it. And I said, was anybody watching me? I mean, you know, like they bring it up every Christmas and Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Like, Lynn, remember she ate that cigarette butt she was 18 months old. I'm like, is that all y'all remember about me? One. Two, why wasn't somebody watching me? I was a toddler. It is funny. That is a because really that's not a story about you. That's a story about the people who are in charge of you. And they weren't doing a good job. No. Because really that's not a story about you, that's a story about the people who are in charge of you. Mm-hmm. And they weren't doing a good job. No.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Okay, so they go take me and my sister to Memphis, and we've got pictures from it. And it must have been hotter than Hades in the summer, because we're all sitting on a bench at the Memphis Zoo with our mouth open and look, you know, dehydrated. But we went to the Memphis Zoo and I am 59 years old, so this would have been in 68, 69. The zoos, I'm sure back then, were not that great
Starting point is 00:30:01 and they had little animals, you know, in a chain link fence kind of thing. And they didn't have the right habitat. Well. Yeah, like zebras in a parking lot. But they had, I don't know what kind of monkeys they were, chimpanzees or gorillas or baboons or something. But we were looking at the monkeys
Starting point is 00:30:29 and my little mama had on a Bridgette Bordeaux hairpiece, always put a little height in her hair, little pale lipstick, did setups in the living room, laid out in the sun. And my little daddy thin and worked like a mule and worried about, you know, making a living. And you can all see that in this picture. We're all, and mom has got this, you know.
Starting point is 00:30:52 But anyway, then we go into the monkeys and they start like digging in their butt. And we're all like, and I've heard this story too, but I feel like I can remember the horror and everybody yelling. And then, like, you know, I was a baby, but I was like, oh my God. Okay, so they dug in their butt and then started throwing their doo-doo at us. Because it wasn't a big glass thing. Knoxville has a beautiful zoo, and you cannot get to the chimpanzee.
Starting point is 00:31:25 I mean, they would kill you and rip your throat out, rip your digits off, you know? Yeah, they do, they go right for the digits. They go right for the digits. They do. Have y'all watched that chimp crazy on HBO? No, but anytime there's a chimp attack story in the news, I read every single article I can find about it.
Starting point is 00:31:45 I feel like I click away as fast as I can. I just, I can't, I can't even. Okay, well I'm telling you boys, okay listen to me, y'all gotta watch Chimp Crazy, y'all will die, it's a woman named Tanya with short short zones, she's kinda got a cute figure, she's very bizarre, she's got this thing for chimps. And they try to rip her digits off,
Starting point is 00:32:03 but anyway, y'all, I'm telling y'all, y'all have got, she really did have it. She was feeding them a bunch of McDonald's and apple juice. Okay, but y'all have got to, you will be fascinated. But anyway, so the doo doo, they're throwing the doo doo. And I remember my mama going, run Jim. And daddy picking up band, mama picking up me and we're all running. I remember that panic. And I don't know what happened after that. But then they took us over to Graceland and little Vernon, Elvis's daddy came out and y'all seen all your life, those big music notes in the gate. The gate was closed.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Little Vernon walks out, comes through the gate, and I remember it. I remember the crowd, you know, it really wasn't that many people, like 20 people maybe, that were looking, you know, trying to see something. And he came out and said, I'm sorry folks, you can't come in today. Priscilla and Elvis are here and they're riding horses. So my mama put me on top of her shoulders, because we're fascinated by Hollywood and entertainment. She always said to me, you're going to be a movie star. And I, from the time I was nine, and it was in that book saying that I felt in my heart, I'm going to be on TV, I'm going to be a movie star. And then my mama would say to me, you've got blonde hair on your arms.
Starting point is 00:33:35 Like Marilyn Monroe, you're going to photograph well. And I really thought, oh, well, yeah, I can make it. I've got blonde hair on my arms. It's a slam dunk. Yeah. I mean, that's all I need. I don't really need talent. So what in the world was I saying? You were saying Vernon put on your shoulders.
Starting point is 00:33:56 Vernon walks out and says there, and so my mama puts me on top of her shoulders. And I remember seeing that cold black hair, Elvis' pompadour, or Priscilla, she had a pompadour too. I saw their little heads bobbing on horses, which has always been our family's claim to fame, that I saw their heads bobbing in those fields of Graceland. And then mama says, but she lies, mama lies, but she said, Leanne, she said this to me recently, Vernon put his hand on your head and said, she's a cute little trick. And my mama's saying,
Starting point is 00:34:39 that's why this is happening to you, Leanne. This is why. Oh, you got blessed. Like I've been anointed by Vernon Presley. Anointed by Vernon Presley. And I go, eaten, Leanne. This is why. Oh, you got blessed. Like I've been anointed by Vernon Presley. Anointed by Vernon Presley. And I go, okay, mama. Leanne, is there a chance that Vernon made up the story about horseback riding because he didn't want to let
Starting point is 00:34:54 your family in because you were covered in monkey doo-doo? Doo-doo, maybe, you know? Santh, you smart thing, I've never put that together. Can I say something? I didn't realize people went to Graceland while Elvis was still alive. I don't know if they were, yeah, you're right. I don't know if they let people in or they just let, you know, they were so sweet. If you just went and looked at it. But then I've been back since then when my family, when I got grown and had my own kids,
Starting point is 00:35:26 we drove, my husband got a promotion and we went down to live in San Antonio and we drove a minivan with a doxen and three little children, three, five and seven, and to get our car down there. And he said, we went through Memphis and I said, please let me stop at Graceland. Because I've always been fascinated. I can't help it y'all. People from Tennessee, we feel like Elvis is our own and if somebody talks about him, we want to fight.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I know that sounds crazy to you boys. Where were y'all raised? We were raised in New Hampshire. So like an hour north of Boston. Okay, so y'all don't have that fascination with Elvis like way down. It's gonna be a lot, a lot. You'd have to say a lot about Elvis
Starting point is 00:36:06 for me to wanna get in a fight about it. Yeah, I will say this. I share a birthday with Elvis. That's right. And I've been to Graceland. So, but you can, he's yours. I'm not gonna say I got more going for Elvis, but I'm not anti.
Starting point is 00:36:25 Okay. We had a. Well, good. I had Riley Keough, Lisa's daughter, on my show recently, and she told a fascinating story which is they used to stay, and that would be where they would stay, Graceland, while they were active tours. And so if you didn't get out of the house by the time the tour started, you would be stuck upstairs. Which I was fascinated. That was when she was a kid. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Isn't that fascinating? I mean, as a tourist site, I feel like there's a lot of weird things going on with Graceland. I expected it to be bigger. Oh yeah. The property's big, but the house itself is not like, I just sort of always imagine this like huge, huge thing, but it's like, it's a, you know, it's a nice house. But it's modestly sized from what my imagination was. It really is.
Starting point is 00:37:20 It is. And you know, they kept a lot of that carpet. Yeah, on the walls. When I went through there with my little children, somebody said something like, we've It is, and you know they kept a lot of that carpet. Yeah, on the walls. When I went through there with my little children, somebody said something like, we even found his toenail in this shag carpet. And I was like, you know, I'm an Elvis fan,
Starting point is 00:37:35 but I don't need to know that. That's like a CSI episode. That's not a tour. Now, do you feel like your children care about Elvis at all? I know just as a generation they're so, yeah, they don't. Okay. No, I mean, yeah, they're not anti. Right. But no, they're not fascinated like me and my old, my grandparents, my grandmamas and aunts,
Starting point is 00:37:57 when he died, like people took to the band, that kind of thing. Yeah, did you see the movie a few years ago? I did see the movie. And I thought, oh, they're putting his head in that bucket of ice and shooting him up with dope so he can go on stage. And sometimes I feel like that. When I'm touring, I think, you know, they're like, I'm like, I've lost my voice. It's okay, Leigh Ann, you can do it. And somebody, some little man comes in that has put shots in Rod Stewart in Jacksonville,
Starting point is 00:38:25 Florida, and they go, Dr. So-and-so's coming over here, and you'll be fine, Lee, and we're getting you a tea from Starbucks, and we're going to, he's going to put something in you. And I've also thought, I've also thought when I've been on tour and working like a mule, and then now doing, shooting this pilot in this TV series I think no wonder Laura Edelene got hooked on pills. Yeah, you know Entertainment's hard, you know that Jacksonville doctor sounds like a doctor that goes by his first name like he's like dr. Gary He doesn't want you to know it's like yeah, I Have but you you know, you've,
Starting point is 00:39:06 I think you've toured in a way I've never toured. I think you've really done like grinded out tours. You also just shot a sitcom. Did you feel like sitcom work? Because it's a longer day, but it's more downtime. Which do you think was harder? I think they're both hard. And I've only done that one pilot,
Starting point is 00:39:26 and I'm going back, I'll leave, you know, to do more. I've got 16 episodes, and I think I'm gonna enjoy it. I really do. The first, I thought I was gonna get the shingles. The pilot, I'm getting the shingles. It's like doing a movie, you know. Has the shingles been a recurring fear of yours throughout your career?
Starting point is 00:39:43 I have. I hate to tell y'all, it's so beautiful. Has the shingles been a recurring fear of yours throughout your career? I hate to tell you all it's so beautiful, but yes, I've had the shingles twice. 38 years old when Chuck Morgan moved me to San Antonio and I was just freaked out with three little children. I got the shingles and then I got it again and then I got that shingles vaccine and thought I was going to die in the Opryland Hotel in Nashville because I think I had a kind of a reaction to it but I'm okay now boys, I'm okay. I will say a friend of mine just got the shingles vaccine
Starting point is 00:40:13 and said it really knocked him out. It's a hard vaccine. Yeah, with at the same time. But I don't wanna scare people cause they need to get it. Yeah, but I also, yeah, it seems like shingles is still worse than recovering from the vaccine. So I'm-
Starting point is 00:40:24 Right, oh, it's awful. But yeah. Yeah, but I also, yeah, it seems like shingles is still worse than recovering from the vaccine. So I'm- Right. Oh, it's awful. But yeah. You, I know that's, I mean, I guess it counts as a family trip, three, five, and seven, driving them to San Antonio. How long did that trip take? Oh my Lord.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Well, when you're talking about a little dachshund that need to wee wee and then, but Chuck Morgan does not let us drink water so we don't have to stop. Chuck is one of those dads that's like, we're going and everybody, you know, we're nobody asking me to stop. We're going. So everybody's to hold their bladder.
Starting point is 00:40:52 But it took, oh, I bet 17 hours. I don't even know. We probably stopped in a hotel somewhere, but we did go through Graceland and my little children got fascinated by the toilet where Elvis died. Yeah. Well, I think for kids. Everybody just stood and looked at the toilet. And I made the mistake of saying, because my middle child who's asked questions all of her life, she's now 28, but she said, Mommy, where did he die from? And I was so tired and dehydrated that from being in a minivan with
Starting point is 00:41:23 Chuck Morgan that I said, he was trying to poop, Maggie, and he had a heart attack and died. And I should have never said that to a little child who's five years old. And then she, they all stared at the toilet that had a rope in front of it and didn't want to see anything else.
Starting point is 00:41:40 And then I wanted to put on the headphones and see Elvis's little britches and Priscilla's clothes and the little kitchen and where the peanut butter sandwiches were made and Chuck was saying let's go let's go and then he was trying to make a sales call over their grave and there were these people from Europe who could have had were crying and grieving and Chuck was going there's I got a 16 by 80 on a lot so and so, and I was like, move away from the grave site, Chuck. He's very competitive and loves sales.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Our father will very often take a very loud phone call and just like hang out, like where other people are having a conversation, where everyone else is present, or watching something on television, and my mom has to like aggressively shoo him away. Oh, well that's me. I'm your mama and... It is really strange how no one sort of in charge of Elvis's legacy didn't on the day
Starting point is 00:42:39 he died be like, let's move him to the bed. You know what I mean? It's so weird that like that's such a part of this story. I know. Yeah. Just then the doctors came over. It's like, just say bed, right? Yeah, just say bed.
Starting point is 00:42:54 There was no PR. But I, and I've met like country music stars cause I'll intro, do like it's CMAs and that kind of stuff. And I've met all these old country music stars that were like hanging with him after he and Priscilla got a divorce. And let me tell you, they were playas, you know? Elvis was doing nasty stuff in that carpet.
Starting point is 00:43:16 Oh, okay, so. The toenail is the least of your problems. It's the least of our problems. But yeah, me with the children driving, we take vacations all the time with these children growing up. And then my husband's company would send us on cruises and I just am not a cruise person.
Starting point is 00:43:35 And it seems like with little children, everybody gets a stomach bug and oh, and I'd just rather be on land. Were the kids excited about a cruise? When you would go on a cruise, were the kids like hooray cruise? Yeah, they were until we would get there and then everybody had to be quarantined.
Starting point is 00:43:51 And, because there's something about little children get a stomach bug all the time. And then really on a cruise, it's just, you know, own like Donkey Kong kind of thing on a cruise. I mean, every time I've ever gone on a cruise, I feel like I put those patches on that my pharmacist will give me,
Starting point is 00:44:09 and then I'm seeing double. I mean, the whole thing is stressful. I don't care for it. Yeah, I mean, there is the inherent danger on a cruise on the water, so you can't go overboard, but because it's self-contained, do your kids, do they sort of scatter and go off and do things without you? Or do you need to keep eyes on your kids
Starting point is 00:44:32 at all times on a cruise? When they were little bitty, you have to. And then, but when they, we went to Greece on a cruise, that was nice, and my children were grown and they went with us and I didn't have to, no was nice. And my children were grown and they went with us and I didn't have to, no. I mean I don't even know what they were doing but it was sweet, whatever it was, it wasn't anything. You know, they were just at the pool or whatever. We went on, you know, to Ephesus and we went on all these
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Starting point is 00:51:12 I really got started in Texas. I was starting before then, but, you know, I'd done a few clubs, but nothing big. I got started in really in Austin, Texas, was my home club, at Cape City Comedy Club, and the children in Austin, Texas, was my home club at Cap City Comedy Club and the children were three, five and seven. And I really didn't, I did a few clubs where I would leave them Wednesday through Sunday
Starting point is 00:51:34 back then, you know, you had to go a long time. But I didn't want to leave them. So I had to, and their daddy was traveling and had a big job and was traveling all the time. And they were my, you know, I was the one raising them. So I just had to find a different path. So I did a lot of private corporate things. I did, you know, women's things, you know, fundraisers.
Starting point is 00:51:58 I was your fundraising gal, you know. I had to take what I could and then I would do so many clubs a year. But you know, back then, I mean, people really didn't want to, people didn't know me. And when you come up to clubs, you get booked. And if you're not really in the clubs working all the time, you know, they didn't want to book me really. And I had on a kitten heel and a, and a, and a bob and a, you know and a capri with birds on it. And I was talking about somebody doodooed on the T-bone field.
Starting point is 00:52:31 And people were high on marijuana and drunk, wanting to hear the nasty words about women's doings. And I had a bunch of little children. And so I was not in much demand back then. Seth, I'll just tell you, I mean, I was for private corporate stuff and all that. But that is nice. I feel like you can, you know, I think there's like a negative connotation about like, you know, doing a charity gig or doing a private corporate gig, but like those are people too.
Starting point is 00:52:59 And oftentimes, especially if you're a comedian who's not reliant on bad language or blue material, I feel like you probably got a great bounce on how popular you were. Well, thank you. I did. Yeah, I mean, they were always, I mean, there were some that, that is, will suck your heart out, like men that make carpet fiber in Dalton, Georgia. They're not fun. But they probably looked and thought, who is this woman in the Capri pants talking about her stomach? But yeah, I mean, you know, I think it was some of the hardest gigs I've ever had
Starting point is 00:53:38 that helps you to learn and how to deal with, you know, somebody's worried about their boss and everybody's about to get fired, no telling what's going on at those corporate things. And I think they're hard. It's just as hard as doing a comedy club and it gives you a different skill set. So I was very lucky. I look back on it and I, this could not have been any better. I got to raise my own children and I got to stay on stage as much as I could.
Starting point is 00:54:04 And I would get some Hollywood stuff, it wouldn't make it. But I got to be with them and I got to, I have this treasure trove of material because I really, you know, I'm a mama and a grandmama now. And so what people, why I'm on tour and why this has happened for me is all these people, you know, in the United States that raise a bunch of kids or has a mama or a brother or a sister can relate to me.
Starting point is 00:54:29 It's true. I will say one of the best reasons to hang out with your kids when you're a comedian is that it's just a total content farm. Just constant. It is. And it's so wonderful. And it's universal. It's wonderful. It's universal for your audience, which is so nice.
Starting point is 00:54:43 It is. And marriage and all that. And also, and my husband, you know, gives me a lot of material. Chuck is peculiar. And he knows it. And he doesn't care. He goes, I don't care what you talk about, because he knows he does all this. But I do want to tell you, during middle school, that was a dry time for me because everybody, my children, and they're all close in age, were like, do not speak my name. Do not talk about my puberty. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:10 Do not talk about, don't come to the school with those yoga pants on, Mom. And I just had to, you know, stay back. And then in high school, they were like, we don't care what you do. Like we don't even care who you are. But then, you know, and now they're like, they don't, I mean, they're grown and I've got babies, grandbabies and all that, but. But Chuck Morgan, I guess even,
Starting point is 00:55:31 cause I always say about my wife, when I talk about her on stage, she didn't know what she was going into, right? She met a comedian, but Chuck Morgan did not meet a comedian. So he kinda had to find out, right? He did. Even though I want y'all to know that he stalked me at the University of Tennessee and I had had a find out, right? He did. Even though I want y'all to know that he stalked me at the University of Tennessee,
Starting point is 00:55:48 and I had had a horrible past, it's in the book. I had married, y'all are gonna see how country I am. I had married at 21, dropped out of UT, got divorced in two and a half years, went back to school to finish my degree, was beat down, cut all my hair off. And I did not want a man. I was needing to just get my degree and Chuck Morgan fell in love with me.
Starting point is 00:56:19 And we worked at the same restaurant and would not leave me alone and would like, somebody would have a baby in the restaurant and he would like show me this baby because he knew that my uterus was aching. And he- And they wouldn't physically have a baby in the restaurant. So that's what I thought too. Oh yeah they would. Oh yeah they would.
Starting point is 00:56:38 And Chuck Morgan would say, if this baby was crying, do you want me to hold your baby while y'all are trying to eat and got better tips for that? But also Chuck Morgan is a baby cuddler at Children's Hospital, truly loves babies and cuddles the drug dependent babies. So he would go get people's babies and then show them to me and was buying my cigarettes then. But anyway, then what was I saying about Thayette?
Starting point is 00:57:02 Oh, yes. And but he was enthralled with me, Seth, because he was a math person, MBA, you know, by the book, serious. And then I was I loved art, and music and all these things. And he thought I was fascinating. He ended up, you know, marrying me and resenting me for those things later. But at the time, he was so enthralled with me and thought I was so beautiful. He still does. He stares at me now and flares his nostrils at me. And I don't even know. I don't even want to tell y'all what I'm going to have to do tonight before I go
Starting point is 00:57:37 back to LA, but anyway, and I'm going to have to not eat and hydrate. But anyway, he was so in love with me. And then, yes, I started, I had my first baby and that's when I was selling jewelry. We talked about it on the show, Seth. It's incredible. I wanted to, I always was thinking I'm going to Hollywood. I don't know how I'm going to have these babies there. Number one, but I'm going to Hollywood, which was crazy. I'm living in the foothills of
Starting point is 00:58:07 the Appalachian Mountains and I have my first baby, Charlie, who's now 31. I wanted to stay home and nurse. Chuck had his own business at 27 years old and was freaked out and probably about to get the shingles. And I wanted to make a little money to get my hair highlighted and get the baby an outfit. But I look back on it and I think, oh my gosh, I was in these living rooms with these women. And I would, you know, I was funny. I knew I was funny. And I was supposed to do a script from the jewelry company, but I didn't. And I was up there, you know, freewheeling it and talking about breastfeeding and hemorrhoids and all that. And women would, you know, think it was so funny and started booking me a year in advance. And then I would be like in town,
Starting point is 00:58:57 in this little town that Chuck was from where he moved me, people would say, can you come and do 30 minutes of a program at the Rot rotary? And I would be like, yes. I was, I thought, um, I'm Joan Rivers, you know, and then, um, then when he moved me to San Antonio for that job and I had comedy clubs for the first time. And I loved them and they, they would move me up, you know, but, and I would work them and, and I was different than everybody, you know, but and I would work them and I was different than everybody, you know, back then. I always stood out just because I was different.
Starting point is 00:59:31 I was a mama, you know, and clean and then there were lower times during this whole 25 years of doing comedy where I could not get arrested, nobody cared, couldn't get booked. And then Hollywood would say, we want to do a sitcom based on your comedy. And it'd be Tom Warner that did Carsey Warner. And then I'd keep going, you know, and he'd give me the strength to keep going. And then I was just about to quit when this blew up in my early 50s. What a thing. How long have you been calling Chuck Morgan and using both his first and last name?
Starting point is 01:00:09 Chuck Morgan since the beginning. And because my mama calls my daddy Jimmy Flancher. So I think that's just a thing. And then, but I have called him Chuckina. I've always, and he is, he doesn't look like a Chuckina. He's very, like people are scared of him, even though he's not scary, but he's just very quiet and introverted and doesn't talk. And he's a big man, six four.
Starting point is 01:00:32 And, um, but I always said Chokina cause I thought it was funny. Yeah. You know, like a pet name, cause he's really not a pet kind of person, but, but yeah, Chuck Morgan, because you know, he keeps me, uh, he keeps me straight. And I got to tell y'all, I don't know what I'd do without him with all this happening for me. He's the one that was taking care of everything, make sure that I've got everything I need so that I can do what I'm doing. But it's hard. I live in Los Angeles part of the time without him and it's hard on him and it's hard on me, but he can come back and forth and do.
Starting point is 01:01:08 And, but he's still got a big job in running a division of a company and it's a lot of stress, but he likes to have stress. He likes to be torn up. Yeah. He likes to be just on the cusp of getting shingles. Just on the cusp of getting a shingle. Not quite getting, but always enough
Starting point is 01:01:25 to be worried about. Did you guys, did you ever take your three kids on a big trip? Did you ever get them on an airplane and take them overseas? Yes, oh yeah. Okay. Yeah, but well, just Greece so far,
Starting point is 01:01:40 they all wanna go now and I need to take them. I need to take everybody. Now there's babies and now there's PTO. Nobody's got PTO. All I hear from my kids, I don't have any pay time off. I got to save it for Christmas. And I think, oh, I wish everybody could just quit. But then I want them to have purpose in life. And I don't want them to get hooked on something. You know, because people go, oh, why don't they all come to work for you? But they don't want to. They don't want, they have no desire to do all that. But yeah, the trips, and we've also taken, most of it has been with Chuck's company.
Starting point is 01:02:11 I can't even tell y'all what they've sent us on. All over Mexico, Alaska several times, my kids have been on Alaskan cruises and hiked and looked for bear and done all that. My boy's an outdoorsman, so he loves all that. But, and we also, we're big people. We like to go in the mountains in North Carolina. That's very nice in the summer.
Starting point is 01:02:35 And then in the winter, we like to go down to 30A in Florida because my sister married a hooptidoo man and they bought, they built three hoop-de-doo houses. He's in real estate, and we got to go for free. Now, for those of us who don't, what should we be picturing when we hear a hoop-de-doo house? When I say hoop-de-doo, I mean like country club people that grew up playing golf and tennis.
Starting point is 01:03:01 Gotcha. Because I'm from farming. Are they like McMansions? They are made to look like the Hamptons. It's a, y'all gotta look this up. It's called Rosemary Beach. Okay. And it is, I don't, they're, I mean,
Starting point is 01:03:15 there's some that are probably 20 million, but they're probably around three or 4 million to 20 million and they are beautiful. And it's, you can walk everywhere in these cobblestone streets and it's on the beach. I mean, the real Hooptidoo is on the beach and then this side of it. But it's a lot of people from Nashville.
Starting point is 01:03:35 The Hooptidoo, Hooptidons, yeah. But all that area is the Hooptidoo of Florida. I mean, there's Hooptie Doo all over Florida, but that's where a lot of people from Tennessee go, Atlanta, Texas, they all go right in there, and little children are in vineyard vines, you know, we've probably, you know, been spoiled. But they bought this, they built their first one,
Starting point is 01:04:03 and then we all started going and we were like, oh my Lord. And then he has sold all of them, but we still go down there and rent and it's nice. Are you the sort of family that hosts at a Thanksgiving or a Christmas? You mentioned your people are all sort of from the same area, do they?
Starting point is 01:04:20 Are you really connected to your extended family? I am, I am. And everybody now comes to my house for Christmas and Thanksgiving. And yeah, we're all cooking and doing it. Everybody's exhausted, but we love it. But yeah, everybody comes. But being from the country,
Starting point is 01:04:41 I was raised right next to my, both sets of grandparents. My grandfathers took me to school. They worked in my family's business. So I was around all my cousins and all that. But now my sister, her kids are hoop-de-do, went to hoop-de-do school. One's in finance in New York. One's, you know, in MBA school. So we're all, but we all get together during Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 01:05:06 It's more transient now than farming people. Farming people huddle together. After you go to college and all that, Lord, we've got to get out and do our own thing. Yeah. I imagine when you were younger and you were going to the Gulf Coast, you weren't going to places like Rosemary Beach. No, honey. It was a motel in Panama City Beach.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Yeah. And eating fried fish. And then I remember my little mama did not wear sunscreen, laid out and got so burned up. And then we had to get her ibuprofen and then we all stayed in the motel room. Yeah. Were you the kind of family that would,
Starting point is 01:05:43 how would you pass the time? Would you play the time? Would you play board games? Would you play cards? My little mama loved them and my sister, yeah, we could play cards. My dad hates all that. We would, you know, we're big, mom and I love movies and television and we would sit and watch like if somebody's burning, can't get outside. If you can get outside, you know, go and do and see
Starting point is 01:06:09 and all that. But yeah, we loved a good television show, a good Sarah Knight Live, a good... Yeah, and my dad would get so mad at her and say, this is filthy land. Now I'm talking, Sam, you probably weren't even born, but we're not outdoorsy people. Your dad's Jimmy Fletcher?
Starting point is 01:06:27 Was you, did you say your dad was Jimmy? So Jimmy Fletcher had a life just surrounded by women, right, two daughters, his wife? Surrounded by women and he cried at the drop of a hat. He was a real sweet, he is a real sweet daddy of girls. And when I would be in college, I'd be upset over something or I did well on a test. Let's say I did well on a test.
Starting point is 01:06:49 I would call and tell daddy and the phone would be, nobody would be on the phone, mom would pick it up and I go, where's daddy? He's crying in the bathroom. So what did you eat for lunch? So, you know, if something happens for me, he cries his eyes out. You know. So he must be, this something happens for me, he cries his eyes out, you know.
Starting point is 01:07:05 So he must be, this must be an incredibly special time for your little mama and your little dada. It is, and they just say all the time, like we just, this is so unbelievable, and mama will say, I knew it, but daddy will say, you touch people's lives, and people, you're giving people joy, and I mean he's cries and
Starting point is 01:07:26 And for this book to get on the New York Times bestseller What and then every day I call them and tell them something and they're just amazed by it and they got to see You know, they'll I'll tell them what I'm gonna be on, and they just go, well, you were the most beautiful one there. Oh, man. And you were the prettiest, and you were the smartest, and the sweetest, and all. But they, honest to goodness, I'm not blowing smoke up your butt. They loved that interview.
Starting point is 01:07:58 But everybody has. Other comedians have called me and said, oh my gosh, LeAnn, that was wonderful. I was so fine. And I said, well, it was sad. And they told me, they said, sad is the sweet one. Oh, well, I do. It's very nice to hear.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Well, look, Vernon Presley doesn't just rub the head of every old girl that comes to the gates. The man had taste. You know what I mean? The man had taste. This has just been a delight talking to you. Like I said, I mean, I'm so happy we got to do it again so quickly and you got to come back.
Starting point is 01:08:26 You have a lot of reasons to come back on my show. You got your movie coming up. You're going to have this show coming up. And so I really hope you become a frequent guest because we love seeing you. Oh my, Seth, I would love that. And I just cannot believe that it's over. I've had a ball.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Well, we're not quite over because Josh has some questions for you real quick. Yeah, I do have some questions. Also, I just want to point out, you're not the only one who Jack McBrayer can be too busy for because he was invited to my house tonight, but he's spoken for.
Starting point is 01:08:57 And I even tried to move something from tomorrow night, but he's spoken for that night too. That's a busy man right there. I bet he's eating with Coldplay or something. Probably, something like that. He's eating with Coldplay. He's eating with that Coldplay boy. I guarantee you, he's with, I don't, Melanie Griffin?
Starting point is 01:09:18 I don't know. Yeah. He's with somebody doing. Yeah, somebody whose name you know. Yep. And it's bigger than mine. All right, here we go. You can only pick one of these.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Is your ideal vacation relaxing, adventurous, or educational? Relaxing. Especially now. Especially now. Before all this happened for me, probably educational, because I've got kids that love to go in museums and all that. Gotcha. What is your favorite means of transportation?
Starting point is 01:09:47 Train, plane, automobile, boat, bike? I like a plane. Yeah. In a car with a bunch of kids. Well, now, I mean, with the grandbabies, you know, you got to just get them there. So I don't, I don't, yeah, I don't enjoy, I mean, I can get in a car, but I enjoy going and then,
Starting point is 01:10:09 yeah. That's all right. Not a boat, not a boat. By the way, I do, I'm gonna just admit something. When you talked about driving to San Antonio earlier, I thought you both had a minivan and then a second car that was a Datsun. And it wasn't for a while until I realized
Starting point is 01:10:23 that was a tiny dog. So I'm just gonna come clean at the end of the podcast. Okay, yes, that was one mini van that I had forgotten to change the oil in. And Datsun, and I remember trying to rest my eyes in between Nashville and Memphis and Chuck screamed and said, when's the last time you change this oil?
Starting point is 01:10:43 And I think that triggered my shingles for San Antonio because I was bad about not getting them. But anyway, okay. One mini van, okay. If you could take a vacation with any family, alive or dead, real or fictional, other than your own family, what family would you like to take a family vacation with?
Starting point is 01:11:03 Oh my Lord, y'all. I mean, I don't know why this is popping in my head and y'all are gonna go, oh my Lord. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell and some of those kids. Genuinely great answer. We did a podcast with their kids, Kate and Oliver, and they talked about their trips and you've made an excellent choice.
Starting point is 01:11:23 I'm just gonna tell you, you made an excellent choice. I'm just gonna tell you. Thank you, Sam. I just think they look so cute and fun. They're gorgeous. Someone else, someone said like the Manson family. So you're doing great. Yeah, you're doing better. Excellent choice. If you had to be stranded on a desert island
Starting point is 01:11:40 with one member of your family, who would it be? Oh, murder. Oh, because I'm in love with all these kids. I don't know if I could take Chuck because I don't have to do it. Like all the time. I would, but he still got so much to sell. Chuck Morgan knows what he likes. I'll tell you that much.
Starting point is 01:12:06 There's any takeaway from this? I know, I think it's something to do with salespeople, people that make good sales. I've got my artista, I don't know, but anyway, that's what I would have to do. You'd have to bring Chuck Morgan. On biblical things. Yeah. Oh my gosh, and these children I'm all in love with. Now I've got two grandbabies, I would take one of these babies.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Oh my lord, y'all, that is too hard a question. Well, we're gonna let you off the hook. Okay. We can tell this is not from indecisiveness, it's from an overabundance of love. Overabundance of love. Yeah. But there's some pitfalls if you bring Chuck Morgan.
Starting point is 01:12:42 Yeah, I mean, I don't think anybody would wanna pick Chuck Morgan after this podcast. But let me say this about Chuck Morgan. If you are deserted on an island and you need food, and he's that kind of man that can, like, build a fire. Yeah. He's not a hunter, but if he had to kill something, if he would do it, like he's a survivor. He is a survivor, but also I would have to do it.
Starting point is 01:13:09 Yeah. I just think he's a good choice as long as you don't have like blonde hair on your arms. Cause obviously he can't keep his hands off that. You are from Adams, Tennessee, correct? Yes, my darling. Would you recommend Adams, Tennessee as a vacation destination?
Starting point is 01:13:27 I'll tell you this. I would say to people who are into demons and ghost, if you're into demons and ghost, go through Adams, spend a couple of days because we are known for the Bell Witch, B-E-L-L, it's part of Tennessee history, and there's been two Hollywood movies made about it. I feel like I've seen at least one of them.
Starting point is 01:13:51 Okay, one was with Donald Sutherland and C.C. Spacyk, and it was called An American Haunting, because there's also the Blair Witch, and that's in Tennessee, that's the one with the snot camp, and that's not us. Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course. Okay, so the Bell Witch is part of our Tennessee history. During Halloween, it would always be on the front of USA Today because it's like one of the oldest
Starting point is 01:14:11 ghost stories. And so I was basically raised with a demon and there's a cave where you can go in and terrible things happen and weird things happen all the time. And so if people, that is a place where people come to see that kind of stuff. All right, great answer. But that would be the only thing. Okay. Okay. And then Seth has our final questions.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Leanne, have you ever been to the Grand Canyon? I have not, my darling, and I want to go, and we keep saying that we're going to go. Okay. And I'm sorry. That's all right, no, that's a way, your honesty is, is the most appreciated thing. This has just been delightful, you guys.
Starting point is 01:14:56 This is LeAnn Morgan. She's got a book. It's called What in the World? She has two fantastic specials you can watch. One is LeAnn Morgan, I'm Every Woman on Netflix, and also So Yummy is on YouTube. And most importantly, even though she has no affiliation with it, do check out Chimp Crazy on HBO. And hold on to your digits.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Hold on to your digits. I know, but y'all wait till y'all see her in those short shorts. Okay, I cannot believe this has to end. I wish I could live with y'all. Would in those short shorts. Okay. I cannot believe this has to end. I wish I could live with y'all. Would we not have a ball? I mean, I know y'all got both your families. But would we not have a ball?
Starting point is 01:15:33 This is just the best. Thank you, Leanne. If I wasn't like booming, I would wash y'all's clothes and cook and help y'all tend the kids. But you're booming. Too bad. You're booming, Leanne.
Starting point is 01:15:42 I know darn it, I'm booming and I hope they don't have to put my head down in a bucket of ice and cheap me up with some adrenaline because the show's gotta go on in Las Vegas. But y'all have been yummy and darling, and I'm in love with both of y'all, and y'all are precious. We love you too.
Starting point is 01:15:59 Thanks, Lynn. Thank you so much. Thank y'all. ["Good Friendly and More Beautiful"] Thank you so much. Thank you. Monkeys through their poo Went over to Graceland to try and see the king Instead they just saw Vernon Who would not let him in The house was poo, but not whoopie doo Vernon said she'd be a star, probably from the blonde hair on her arms. Later she'd bring her children to do the Graceland tour. A toenail in the carpet sullied the allure, plus when you die upon the loon.
Starting point is 01:17:08 So don't get a big head, cause one then it's your poop and then you're dead.

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