First Date Follow Up - The Jubal Show - Ryan & Chloe - Doggone Disaster

Episode Date: May 27, 2025

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Starting point is 00:02:16 First date follow up powered by the advocates injury attorneys online at advocateslaw.com. Ryan is on the phone today for our first day follow up and he's getting ghosted by Chloe. So in a few minutes, we'll call her and see if she'll tell us why she's ghosting him and maybe get him another date. But first, Ryan, how long has it been since you heard from Chloe?
Starting point is 00:02:34 Hey, Ryan, it's been probably about a week, maybe a little bit longer. Okay. Okay. I don't know, we went on a date. Everything went really, really good. We ended up like taking her dog, this little Pomeranian named noodle to a dog friendly Yeah, I mean it was super chill like I mean I thought everything went well like I mean we were sipping on craft beers I mean we played like one of those giant Jenga games
Starting point is 00:03:00 So like we watched noodle go for in like charm everybody else that was hanging out at the brewery, like I mean it was great. What do you think happened? I don't know, I mean I thought she was awesome, like I mean she's just super short man, like witty in a way that like really just kind of keeps you on your toes and like she loves dogs like really loves her dog. But I mean that's cool, like it shows she's got a big heart. Like, I mean, we even like Sharon, a pretzel. And I mean, that's basically like a relationship milestone. Is it press Sharon, a pretzel and then comes marriage.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Yeah, I guess. Well, you know, because I've been on dates where like it's all like small talk and just fake laughs and stuff like that. But like when I was hanging out with her, like it just felt different. Like, like we were actually connected with each other. Like you could tell that she was into you too. I mean, like it just felt like we had a connection and like we were having like a really deep conversation and like, I don't know, it was just like the, the, the
Starting point is 00:04:00 best way to describe it, it was with the risk of sounding cliche is chemistry. Yeah, that's not cliche at all. Chemistry is big. You don't have that with everybody. So then what do you think could have gone wrong though? Like was there a moment where anything got awkward or did you do something? I mean there was like a moment where like noodle kind of like ran away. Like, I mean, I swore I had him, but like, he kind
Starting point is 00:04:25 of like we willed out of my, out of his harness and then just kind of bolted. And it took like six of us and like one, like really athletic bartender to like catch him. Wait, so like, this is a big moment. He just kind of wiggled out and like bolted, you know, like, I mean, Chloe thought it was my fault. She likes, might've screamed like, you have one job, Brian, like in front of everybody but like. When we ask you how the date was, this is a big thing to talk about. Everything else about the date was awesome. Okay, well then how did a random bartender get involved to help you get the dog?
Starting point is 00:04:59 Well, it's all the dog running and it was like a dog friendly brewery and so he ran over to help. Okay, that was nice. What did you do when the dog got away it was like a dog friendly brewery. And so you ran over to help. Oh, okay. That was nice. What did you do when the dog got away? Did you try to get it too? Yeah, no, absolutely. I tried to get it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:12 How did she react after Noodle came back? Was she fine? Did she go back to normal or was she irritated? I mean, she was a little irritated, but like not in like a, like a big way, like she wasn't mad, mad. Hmm. I knew to back. Did you guys kiss or anything?
Starting point is 00:05:30 No, we didn't. We'll see if we can help you out. We'll play a song, come back and then call her and get your first day follow up next. A lot of times the big economic forces we hear about on the news show up in our lives in small ways.
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Starting point is 00:09:34 Listen to deep cover the truth about Sarah on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. First date follow up powered by the advocates injury attorneys Injury Attorneys, online at AdvocatesLaw.com. If you're just joining us for today's first date follow up, Ryan is on the phone and Ryan is getting ghosted by Chloe. So we're about to call her and see if she'll tell us why she's ghosting him and maybe get him another date. But before we do that, Ryan, why don't you kind of recap your situation for us?
Starting point is 00:09:59 Yeah, so I went on a date with Chloe and her Pomeranian noodle and we had a good time. I did lose noodle for a brief moment, but we got him back. And yeah, I don't know everything else about the date went really, really well and we vibed and we had a really good time. And so like, I just want to see why she's not calling me back.
Starting point is 00:10:17 And the reason you think you might be getting ghosted is because you did lose her Pomeranian for a minute. The only possible reason I could think of because everything else went so well. All right, cool. Are you ready for us to call her? I am. OK, here we go. Hello.
Starting point is 00:10:42 I speak to Chloe, please. This is her. Hey, Chloe. How are you? My name is Jubal. I'm calling from a radio show. It's called the Jubal Show. Hi, Chloe. I'm Nina.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Also on the show. Hi, and I'm Victoria. What? What is this? This is a radio show called the Jubal Show. Have you ever heard of it? I have. I just didn't know you guys actually called people.
Starting point is 00:11:03 This is so. We're trying to help everybody out. Yeah. have. I just didn't know you guys actually called people. This is so cool. We're trying to help everybody out. Yeah. I mean, I've seen some clips on TikTok, but I just didn't think I was just not expecting to hear from the radio this morning. Well, we weren't expecting to talk to you today, Chloe, but now we are. It's a great surprise. Look at that. In the world. Cool.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Chloe, we're calling you because we do a segment on our show. It's called the First Aid Follow Up. It's where if you go out on a date with somebody and they end up ghosting you that person can email us to get you on the phone and see why you're ghosting them. And we got an email about you from a dude named Ryan. Yeah. And Ryan told us about your date.
Starting point is 00:11:38 He thought that you guys hit it off. He said that everything was great. I thought you were amazing. Your dog noodle was awesome. Are you ghosting him on purpose? Yes. Thank you for your honesty. You mind telling us why?
Starting point is 00:11:52 Well, he's a nice guy. But I just can't date someone who is completely irresponsible with my child. OK. What? You have a kid? No, my dog, my dog Noodle is my child. OK, what you have a kid. No, my dog, my dog Noodle is my child.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Oh, OK. I didn't lose him on purpose. Like he's a tiny dog with the speed of a greyhound. Like I didn't intentionally lose noodles. Chloe, that's Ryan. He's actually on the phone and wants to talk to you.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Yes, I you did drop the leash, Ryan. You just dropped it. I mean, technically he wiggled out of the harness, but yes, I mean, my hands were once involved. Yeah, I know. And then you were laughing about it. You were just laughing while we were chasing him. I mean, it was kind of funny, like the bartender dove at him, like he was like
Starting point is 00:12:43 in the Olympics or something like that like I mean it was something out of a sitcom. There was a busy road right there I mean she's a little dog drivers can't see him I mean he knows not to go in the street but if people are chasing him he's scared I mean it's a serious thing and the point is that you were careless and I mean that I don't I can't trust you with noodles. So how can I trust you? But he's fine and we got him back and he's not hurt. And like he even got like free treats from the staff and stuff like that. Like noodles seemed like he was having a good time.
Starting point is 00:13:18 I mean, it doesn't matter if he was having a good time before he gets hit by a car. I just, I can't, I see, that dog has been with me for the last 10 years. I can't have someone who just dropped his leash and thinks it's okay in a busy, I mean, it's just so scary. I get how terrifying that moment is, especially Chloe, like, you know, you're terrified for noodle in the moment, but stuff like that happens and it sucks. It's not awesome, but noodle is okay. And I mean, it sounds like there's a little bit of remorse there. Like you feel bad that you dropped the leash, right?
Starting point is 00:13:55 Yeah, absolutely. See, Ryan does feel bad. So it's like, that's probably something he's not going to do again. Is this something that you're really going to hold against him, Chloe? Yeah, I am going to hold him accountable for this. I had to take middle to therapy because of this incident. Wait, wait, wait. You took your dog to therapy? Yes. Yes. He goes to mediums and he goes, well, she's never had to go to a therapist before, but now he is because of you, Ryan, because of you. Okay. Okay, and pet insurance does not cover therapy. So I should really be sending you the bill, actually. Yeah, because pet insurance probably doesn't see it
Starting point is 00:14:32 as a necessary treatment for a dog. Oh, how dare you? How dare you, Ryan? I'm sorry, guys. When I had you guys call her, I had had no idea that it was, it was like this. That you scarred a dog for life. Sure. That's, that's what we'll go with.
Starting point is 00:14:52 Okay. Uh, Ryan, at this point, I think the only appropriate thing would be for you to apologize to noodle. Um, that would go a long way to repair, uh, kind of my betrayed trust. Okay. So because I just want to clarify. So because I dropped a leash, you want me to apologize to your dog that you put into therapy because I traumatized him by dropping his leash. Drop the leash and laughed while chasing him like last during it. Yeah. Does, um, does noodles have any like group therapy sessions?
Starting point is 00:15:35 I could maybe like come in. Would you like to go on another date with Ryan? We'll pay for it. Yeah, you'll pay for it. Wow. No, there, there will not be a second date with Ryan. Would you guys be willing to take that money and give it to me for noodle therapy? Because Ryan seems like a deadbeat. You know what?
Starting point is 00:15:57 It was reserved for people who go out on a date. So I really can't do that. But maybe Ryan can find it in his heart to send you some cash. Yeah. Um, sure. Check's in the mail. Um, tell Noodle I apologize and make sure that you put them aside for his trust fund, okay? Jubals first date follow up. A lot of times big economic forces show up in our lives in small ways. Four days a week I would buy two cups of banana pudding but the price has gone up so now I only buy one. Small but important ways from tech
Starting point is 00:16:36 billionaires to the bond market to yeah banana pudding. If it's happening in business our new podcast is on it. I'm Max Chaston. And I'm Stacey Vanek-Smith. So listen to everybody's business on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal. Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone. Most of all, his wife, Caroline. He texted, I've ruined our lives.
Starting point is 00:17:06 You're going to want to divorce me. How far would he go to cover up what he'd done? The fact that you lied is absolutely horrific. And quite frankly, I question how many other women are out there that may bring forward allegations in the future. Listen to Betrayal on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So in the last month,
Starting point is 00:17:30 the Midas Touch Network beat Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Ben Shapiro all combined. What happens when three brothers take on right-wing media and start winning? I find out on the latest episode of Next Question with me, Katie Couric.
Starting point is 00:17:46 We just want people to live their lives and be happy and be able to enjoy it without some, you know, lunatics screaming in their face every three seconds. Listen to Next Question with me, Katie Couric on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Glott.
Starting point is 00:18:04 And this is season two of the War on Drugs by us. Sure. wherever you get your podcasts. matter and it brings a face to it. It makes it real. It really does. It makes it real. Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs podcast season two on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast. You're listening to an iHeart podcast.

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