First Date Follow Up - The Jubal Show - The Full Jubal Show from January 2nd, 2026

Episode Date: January 2, 2026

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Starting point is 00:02:55 I'm asking because apparently. there's only one way to tell if a guy is a dependable man. The kind of superhero that you only read about in books. And it's super easy. One researcher is going viral for what they say is the surefire way to tell if a man is the type of guy that you can count
Starting point is 00:03:11 on for anything. The type of dude that you'd bring home to mom, they'd probably fix something for her. This is actually very helpful because you know most men out there will tell you that they can and they're a lot more lip service than they are action. So you can skip that part by this. So this is exciting to me. If you like dudes, I'm about to give you
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Starting point is 00:03:44 The jubleshow.com. All right. Now, how can you tell if a guy is worth your time? It all starts with taking a look in their car. What are we looking for? According to this researcher who's going viral for their surefire way to tell if a man Man is a dependable, manly man, the type of guy that you can count on for anything. They must have these items in their car.
Starting point is 00:04:02 I'll go over them right now. Anti-naja pills. What? Who just carries anti-nazia pills in their car at all times? Like, dramamine? Is that what they mean? Like, just for motion sickness? You just happen to have that in your car?
Starting point is 00:04:13 Like, do you think pepto would work? Like, it's not anti-naja, but it's like, you know, kind of still something. That tells me that you get nauseous a lot, and we're not going to go on roller coasters. Not that you're going to help me for anything. It says, when a man has medication that can help his passengers in his car, it shows that he's genuinely reliable for anything you might need. It depends on the medication.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Like, I've always got something that people might like in my car, but I don't know if they want that medication or not. But it's nice to have the option, though, right? Like, you want to get into the car and have an option to make this stuff. What kind of ride is it going to be today? Someone gets in there like,
Starting point is 00:04:44 I'm a little nauseous. Let me just take one of these. Oh, no. You're in for a ride. See you in a couple hours. Yeah. We're going over a list from a researcher who has gone viral for posting
Starting point is 00:04:54 the things that a man should have in his car if he's a manly man. It's how to spot a dependable manly man who will help you out in any situation if they have these things in their car. A first aid kit. What? I like anybody that has a first aid kit. All things that I don't think anybody has in their car. Who has a first aid kit in my car? Well,
Starting point is 00:05:10 I guess I have a first aid kit in my car. Why? I do too. Most cars come with first aid kits, don't they? No. No. No. You sound like someone who would just have a first aid kit in your car? I don't know. Why do you have a first aid kit in your car? He's the person that needs to have the first aid kit in his car. Nez it. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Yes, but there's no way that man's going to go out and buy it because he'll forget every single time. I got a first aid kit to impress my girlfriend. We were going camping and I wanted to show her that I was a dependable dude. So I was like, I'm going to buy a first aid kit. And then she was like, why did you buy a first aid kit? We don't need this. And I was like, dang it. It didn't work.
Starting point is 00:05:39 You would need that more for yourself with all the ninja stars you played with. I'm so impressed, though. I think it's great. Be prepared. Also, they say if a man has jumper cables in his car, then he's a dependable man that you can count on in any situation. That makes sense. How? You have jumper cables, congrats.
Starting point is 00:05:54 producer free sounds that makes sense everybody should have jumper cables on their car why everybody because your car goes dead you or somebody else goes dead you you have the jumper cables right there the men who have jumper cables in their car though i bet you don't know how to use jumper cables it's literally put one here put one here there's what four contact points it is dummy fruit and i still stand on my point listen if they have the jumper cables though just picture you're sitting in the car all of a sudden the car goes dead if he sits there and he's like the car's dead i don't know what i'm going to do or or i can't I got it. I got jumper cables. Let's flag down
Starting point is 00:06:26 somebody and get this handled. Handle your business. Or he gets out of the car and has to watch a YouTube tutorial for 20 minutes on how to do it. But the tools are there. It says even if a man doesn't know how to use the specific tools for the job, just having them shows that he's automatically more reliable than people who don't.
Starting point is 00:06:43 I've helped strangers with jumper cables. That's a good thing to do. It's a good thing. I'll just see it when I believe it. Because I've met a few guys who like they've had them in their car. They didn't buy them. Someone else bought them to put them in their car. But they're there though so why are you mad because it's like helpful though so like why are you mad yeah i don't know i'm mad about that one if i'm being honest but i just don't think i'm going to
Starting point is 00:07:01 rely on you for everything you're not going to see him as the most reliable dude ever no yeah exactly we're going over a list from a researcher who's gone viral saying that if a man has these things in his car he's a dependable manly man that you can count on in any situation if he has spare change in his car then he's a dependable man that you can count on this one i don't get why who uses cash anymore that's a better questions. It's not like you can go get the candy out of this little candy machine. That would be fun. Nobody does
Starting point is 00:07:30 that anymore. It says sometimes it can show a man's humanity if he keeps spare change. I think they're just digging just a little bit, right? If he keeps spare change in his car for when he passes somebody on the side of the road who needs it more than he does. You're just assuming that's why he has it in there because he's got jumper cables. He must be a saint.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Also, he still has it in his car so he's not giving it out to people. But also what is 25 cents going to do for somebody that's standing on the corner? If you really want to help him, pull lot of bill yeah giving somebody a quarter at this point is kind of insulting in itself peasants and the last thing that they say a man should have in his car that shows that he's a dependable man that you can count on in any situation is a state park sticker bro what a state park sticker how that's how you know if a guy's dependable i've never bought one of those in my
Starting point is 00:08:17 life well now like let's go backwards they have a state park sticker they have all these other tools are they going to kill me and leave me in a tape mark? Yeah, right? That's now what I'm thinking. Duck tape and zip ties in the back. No, thank you. It's another jubel phone frame. Weekday mornings on the 20s.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Hello? Hi, it's a great day of MEDs. This is Pete Eakins. I was looking for Christina B. Oh, this is her. Hey, Christina, how are you? I'm just calling to confirm your upcoming Boat. talk's appointment that you have with us next week?
Starting point is 00:08:56 Oh, yeah, okay. Okay. Oh, I'm sorry. Can you please hold for one second? I'm getting another call. I need to throw you on hold real quick. We'll get that all confirmed for you. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Thank you. All right. Please hold. Okay. Hello? Yeah. Hello? Sorry, is this met-law?
Starting point is 00:09:22 Oh. Christina? Wait, who is this? It's Chaz. Oh, my God. What are you doing? How did you get on here? Wait.
Starting point is 00:09:33 Wait, am I on the phone with you now? That's weird. I was on hold. I don't, dude, how did you get on here? That's crazy. Wait, you were on hold with med spa? No, not really. I don't, I mean, I'm so lost right now.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Like, how'd you? you get on this call yeah because i got a phone call and it was from med spa and you know i go there pretty often they were just confirming an appointment and then he said they got another call so they had put me in hold hey ches sorry about the hold there so let's get that mail enhancement surgery i'll book for you uh well wait wait i'm sorry are we oh why is she on here uh uh uh Oh, it looks like I must have got some lines crossers. Is that Christina who I was just talking to, confirm an appointment? Yeah, and you are now talking to my boyfriend, who is apparently getting some kind of mail enhancement that you mentioned.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Could you please tell me more about that? In the law, you cannot disclose anything. Well, why not? What are you trying to hide for me? I'm not trying to hide anything. I mean, I'm just trying to, you just said you don't have to disclose information. So what is this? I think, you know, this is a sort of, I didn't, it's an accident.
Starting point is 00:10:58 I'm so sorry about that that I accidentally somehow patched you through to, I guess, your boyfriend, Christina. And, yeah, I can't speak on the things that he and I were talking about because of, you know, the patient privilege thing. But I'm going to hop off real quick just to see if I can get you guys unpacked. So just hang out for one second. I'll be right back. What the hell?
Starting point is 00:11:20 I'm just trying to know. my God. I don't know. No, this is just bullshit. Listen, listen. I'm just trying to, I just want to get to a foot. You know, I'm not, I'm not quite there yet. What? Nine and a half is okay. I just need a foot. I'm just, I don't even know what to say you right now. I genuinely doubt. What do you mean? So wait, you mean to tell me that after us being together for four and a half years that it doesn't warrant you telling me that you're doing this. I don't want you to be, I don't want that. I don't want that. a foot long i don't yeah but listen listen i mean hey chas back on the phone with you sorry about that i think i figured out the whole problem so um you got your girlfriend on the line i'll get back to her and confirm her appointment but let's talk about the tattoo removal too real quick um that's gonna excuse me oh my goodness you are really you are really destroying right now bro we just let's talk later my god i'm gonna hop off again real quick let you guys talk this out i'm so sorry What the f***?
Starting point is 00:12:22 This is horrible. You kidding me. What tattoo are you even talking about? I have not seen anything on you. Look, look. Remember when me and the boys went, did our thing, you know, last week and a half ago? Yeah. I got freaking googly eyes and a smiley face on my stuff.
Starting point is 00:12:43 So I got to get that shit removed and I want the enhancement. So I just got to do that. What are you talking about? Whether was your friend's idea or? your friend's idea or not, but you said yes to having gougly eyes and a smiley face on your junk, you're a
Starting point is 00:12:57 idiot, Chaz. Hey, this is Pee-D again, and I just, I guess I'll let Christina know it's a prank phone call now. What? Christina, this is actually Jubal from the Jeeble show doing a phone prank on you and your boyfriend, Chaz, set you up. It's a joke.
Starting point is 00:13:14 You've got to be kidding. Yes, ma'am. Love you, dear. I'm going to kill you when we get home. I genuinely... Oh, man, I can tell. You're like, piss, kiss. I've never heard you like this.
Starting point is 00:13:30 I love it. Oh, wow. And, Christine, I love you, baby. Yeah, I love you, too. Wake up every morning with Jubal phone pranks. Weekday mornings on the 20s. Give us three minutes, and we'll give you everything you need to know for the day with Nina's what's trending. So, you know, everybody's screaming about on.
Starting point is 00:13:50 online scamming because it's a real problem. And Singapore may have just found a way to stop it. Wow. It is brutal. I'll tell you what it is and you can decide whether or not you think this will actually stop the scammers in just a second. But first, we need to talk about a wellness trend. Everybody can have a little woo-saw moment.
Starting point is 00:14:09 But to get there, people are starting to do something called dark showering. Really creative, especially when it's just that you're showering in the dark. To me, you're asking to sleep. lip and fall in her to hate yourself. That's what I said. I was like, who would tell anybody to shower in the dark? You just step on one little bubble. The next thing you know, you're gone.
Starting point is 00:14:28 You ever try to close your eyes and take a shower? No. I mean, I close my eyes when I like wash my hair. Yeah, I mean, like the whole time, like try to find your stuff in the shower and try to just close your eyes, take a blind shower. Bro, what are you doing in the shower? It's fun sometimes. That's called hard, though.
Starting point is 00:14:41 That sounds like your water bill's going to go up. Well, and yet again, you didn't know. You were ahead of the trend, you bowl. Apparently, if you've been doing this, now people are starting to do it. And why? Some doctors are saying that this type of dark shower actually helps with a sensory change. They can improve your sleep and also tells your brain to wake up more if you're trying to do in the morning by raising cortisol and lowering your melatonin. That tells you to wake up?
Starting point is 00:15:06 I guess it can do both things. But that doesn't make sense to me because I feel like it would increase your melatonin if it's darker because that's what helps you go to sleep. I don't even care what their reasoning is behind all of this. It just doesn't feel worth it. I sprained my ankle one time and I was like screwed for months and this is just asking for another way to just be put back a little bit
Starting point is 00:15:27 sprained ankle, broken neck, I don't know and you know, maybe I don't know what I'm talking about if you take dark showers and it's really improved your life let us know, 4161, I'd love to hear it. You can put anything on TikTok and call it a wellness trend and people would be like, oh yeah, I'm on it. Yeah. It's crazy. Yeah. So true.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Well, here's Singapore's new fix for scammers online. It's actually really brutal. They want to cane them. And, like, that is what... Oh, yeah, in Singapore, they'll cane you. Yeah. Wait, what does that mean? Caining means they take a cane.
Starting point is 00:15:55 They have you tied up on this thing, and then they just... Oh! Yeah. So, the offenders will actually be tied down and forced to write, like, to get six whips on their backside. Oh, my gosh. Isn't that, like, bringing it back to old... That's what they do, though. The other countries still do that.
Starting point is 00:16:10 It was a long time ago, but there was one American tourist who was over there, and I think that he got caught either with, like, a joint, or he did graffiti. and they ended up like caning the dude it was like an international incident oh no wait yeah it was a long time ago it just feels so brutal I don't know if that's gonna stop an online scam it's like maybe just like I don't know don't do
Starting point is 00:16:27 don't scam I don't know the video is viral because you just see this person just like it's not a real yeah but it's not a real person that they're hitting it's just to give a demonstration of how hard they're going to do it oh my gosh yeah that's what's trending yeah it was in 1994 this dude he was spray painted and stole street signs
Starting point is 00:16:46 in Singapore and he got caned for it. The way you talked about it, I thought it was like two years ago. And then I'm like, bro, I wasn't even alive. It was a long time ago. That's still insane. Very. The moments that shape us often begin with a simple question. What do I want my life to look like
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Starting point is 00:18:51 The social media trend that's landing some Gen Ziers in jail. The progressive media darling whose public meltdown got her fired. I'm going to take Francesco off the network entirely. The massive TikTok boycott against Target that makes no actual sense. I will continue getting stuff from Target. And I will continue to not pay for it. And the MAGA influencers whose trip to the White House ended in embarrassment. So refreshing to have the press secretary after the last few years who's both intelligent and articulate.
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Starting point is 00:19:55 Only on the jubel show. Jamie is on the phone today for To Catch a Cheater, and she thinks that her boyfriend of two years named Michael might be messing around, so we'll see if we can help her out. Jamie, it's always tough to come on the show this way, but what's up? Why do you think Michael might be cheating on you? well michael has just been like so amazing for most of our time together like he's super affectionate and you know i mean he has been over time he would do anything with me but like now he's just
Starting point is 00:20:23 basically ignoring me like i'm talked to him and he doesn't hear me he's like staring at his phone and i just don't understand what's going on is he distracted by anything does he have anything personal going on in his life that would make him not present or do you feel like he's intentionally ignoring you? I mean if he has something then he hasn't told me about it which is like also weird you know what I mean
Starting point is 00:20:49 like he's just on his phone he's like always on his phone like more than normal you know and when I ask him like who he's talking to who he's texting or whatever he just he kind of doesn't answer me and just shrugs he doesn't
Starting point is 00:21:05 even it's like I can tell he's not even lying to me he's just not saying anything you know oh how infuriating and is that the only reason that you think he's cheating yeah i just i don't know what's going on like i look i i i'm gonna admit like one day i was trying to look in his phone because i was so suspicious and i didn't i i didn't even find anything like he's not i can see any like weird flirty text i know my way around instagram he doesn't have like a second instagram or anything like that it's not And I don't I really don't get it. It makes me worried and I'm concerned. I'm not only feeling scared that he's, you know, cheating, but I'm a little bit like creeped out. Cause like if he's cheating like who it's such a deep secret like he's gone completely out of his way to hide it like even if I did look in his phone, you know. And it's just like I'm just we're just not doing well overall like it just sucks because we haven't even been like intimate, you know. And. And. And. And. And it's really upsetting.
Starting point is 00:22:09 We used to have a really good, you know, sex life. And I just, I feel like that's not even happening. I don't know. I want to know what's going on. Where is his energy going? Like, is he cheating? What's happening? I'm so confused and I'm concerned.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Yeah, and he's just not talking to you at all. Like, I don't get it. If he's not talking to someone else, what, I don't understand. He's got to be talking to somebody else. That's why I'm trying to figure this out. Does he have, like, female coworkers or anything that you may be suspicious of or that you've met at some point? No, not, I mean, like, you have a nobody that I would be suspicious of, honestly, you know? Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:49 He doesn't, like, hang out. I mean, he doesn't really, yeah, nobody that would be, I, I don't think it's somebody that I've met. I will say that. Like, I would be surprised he doesn't have tons of friends and the ones he does are pretty much guys or, you know, people who are not going to be. be someone that he would be cheating with you sound pretty convinced that he is cheating though like that is really your biggest suspicion i don't know what else it could be honestly like what else would be happening and that's what's so i mean like and we're not we're not being intimate so it's like if we're not having that physical part and he's not talking to me that's what that's why i think
Starting point is 00:23:27 that he's got to be cheating if you're just joining us for today's to catch a cheater jamie is on the phone and she thinks that her boyfriend of two years named michael might be cheating so we're about to call him and pretend to be from the grocery store that he's a rewards card member at and tell him that he's this month's lucky winner of free flowers delivered from our floral department and we'll see if he sends those to his girlfriend or to somebody else. But before we do that, Jamie, why don't you break down your situation again for us real quick? Michael and I have been together like almost two years and it's been really good and he's just really changed in the past couple of months.
Starting point is 00:23:59 He's super distracted. He's on his phone like all the time. We're not being intimate. it like it's something has changed that's bad and I feel like he's cheating but he won't tell me he just shrugs it off he like says that nothing's going on I've even checked his phone and I haven't found anything and I just am super confused and upset yeah understandably are you ready for us to see if he sends the flowers to you or to someone else yeah I want I know.
Starting point is 00:24:27 All right, here we go. Hello. Hi, this is Corbett calling from I was looking for our rewards card member named Michael. This is he. Hi, Michael, please don't hang up. This is not a marketing phone call. I'm actually calling with a big congratulations and thank you for shopping with us. You're this month's winner.
Starting point is 00:24:51 I don't remember entering anything, but what did I win? When you signed up to be a rewards member, with us to technically entered. I don't know if you know this or not, but every single month we choose one rewards card member at random who gets a free gift from us. And this month, it's flowers
Starting point is 00:25:04 delivered from our Florida department to anybody that you want. You've won 36 long stem red roses, a box of candy or chocolate and a card to be delivered to anybody within the 50 United States absolutely free. Oh, that's actually very nice.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Yeah, no, thanks. No, I appreciate that. I don't want to sound like great for anything, but is that, like, the only prize I can get, just like roses sent for somebody. Do you not want to send them to anybody? No, I just like there's, you know, like with groceries, cost them what they do these days. I figure I could maybe like use something else.
Starting point is 00:25:33 I don't know if it's like a choice or anything. Or like that's just. It's the flower delivery. You can send them to yourself if you want. I really do appreciate it. I don't know if I can like defer the prize or anything. It's just that there's not really anyone that comes to mind that you should let some the flowers too right now. Um, nobody at all?
Starting point is 00:25:50 No, I just, you know, don't have anyone I want to send them to. Well, Michael, thank you for your business again. And I'll also let you know that this. This is actually a radio show. It's called The Jubal Show. Hi, I'm Nina. Hi, I'm Victoria. And my name is Jubal.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Um, okay. Well, was this a print call or something? No, we do a segment on the show called to catch a cheater where if you think your significant other might be messing around. You see what they send flowers to and your girlfriend, Jamie, is on the phone. But Jamie, you, Jamie, you're here? Yeah, I'm on the phone and I think it's pretty strange that you, I don't come to mind when you think of someone to send flowers to.
Starting point is 00:26:25 What is happening, Michael? Wait, are we actually on the radio right now? Like, what is all of this? Michael, this is the only way I could figure out what is going on because you will not talk to me. You're on your phone like 24-7. We used to do things together. We used to laugh.
Starting point is 00:26:44 We used to have a good time. We used to, you know, make it out. You're my boyfriend, and we have nothing, nothing. And I need to know what's going on because you will not tell me, And this is the only way that I could find out. So you thought because... Are you cheating on me?
Starting point is 00:26:59 Michael, just tell me. You think I'm... Why? You think I'm cheated on you? I, to be honest, I don't know, because you won't talk to me. And that's the only thing I can think of because you won't answer my questions. You're on your phone. Like, who are you talking to on your phone?
Starting point is 00:27:14 Why are you staring at your phone all the time if you're not talking to somebody? Like, who is it? Jesus, this is ridiculous. I didn't want to do this now? You don't want to do what, Michael? I haven't been talking to any other human. I've been talking to just, I just been on chat GPT the entire time. What?
Starting point is 00:27:33 Yes, what? I haven't been cheating on you. I haven't, you know, talking to anybody else. I've just been on chat GPT. What are you talking to chat GPT about that you can't talk to me about? What, are you like stock picks? Are you like a stock market guy now? Like, what is happening?
Starting point is 00:27:50 Are you having a conversation? Are you asking for show recommendations? Like, what are you asking, what are you talking to chat, GPT, about that you can't talk to me and that you won't even tell me about? Well, just the fact that I'm telling you, I'm being honest with you, and you're yelling at me and you're mad at me, I think is a pretty big red flag. You don't know why I'm mad at you? Well, you're yelling and interrupted me, so I think, yeah. You don't think that I would be mad and that we would have a heated conversation after my boyfriend doesn't talk to me for two months and then tells me that instead of me, he's talking to a robot? Like, what is going on, Michael?
Starting point is 00:28:27 You know, it's not just a robot. It actually gets me. It's programmed to learn and develop and also grow. Well, look. Come on. I know it's not a real person, but it actually feels like more of the relationship. And we've had it on. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Michael. Okay. Yeah. And whose fault is that? Yours. I'm not going to a computer. I can't even get a word in right now because you keep on interrupted me. Look, we haven't just started fighting recently over the past two months.
Starting point is 00:28:56 It's been going on for months and months. And a couple months back, I just asked the robot, I was like, hey, what do I do when, you know, my girlfriend is angry all the time and calling me names? And look, I just started like going back and forth with her, just going back and forth. And it just hurt. Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold on, hold on. I don't even know. I'm crashing out right now.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Like, what are you taught? Did you just sit? Michael, did you just call chat, GPT? her it whatever that's the one time you actually heard anything i said all right listen i just went down a bit of a rabbit hole and it just made i can't believe someone who won't talk to me is accusing me of not listening because you stopped talking to me look i even asked her if i should bring this up to you and she said this is exactly how you would act so yeah it turns out she knows she knows everything that are you guys hearing this yeah am i alone here is this not crazy
Starting point is 00:29:53 I'm sorry. I also don't understand why you think it's so weird that I refer to it as a she or she isn't it? Look, you have an Alexa. You say, Alexa, you say her. Let me ask her a thing. Yeah, her name is Alexa and I'm not talking to her in place of my girlfriend. Michael, I'm so out of my mind about this that I need you to make a choice because this is the craziest crap. I've ever heard, is it chat GPT or is it me?
Starting point is 00:30:19 I need you to choose and chat GPT or your girlfriend. I mean, given how you're reacting, given how you're reacting right now. No, that's not why. Oh, my. Chat. What did you say? You chose chat, GPT, over a real girl. Wow.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Boy, I'm so glad I took this to the radio because now everybody can hear what is happening and how crazy you are, how spineless you are you have to ask a robot. I'm the one who sounds crazy on him right now. I know. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Oh, I'm not worried. I mean, honestly, I'm upset.
Starting point is 00:30:55 Yeah, we can all tell. Honestly, it feels like a weight's been lifted, and good luck, I guess. She says that's a good thing to say when you break up with somebody. All right. Wow. Okay. Well, thank you, Michael. And good luck.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Yeah, bye. Jamie, he's gone now. I'm sorry about that. I don't even know what to say, and I'm so glad that you were here to witness that because I feel, I think, would feel so crazy right now if somebody else didn't hear that because I'm just kind of shook and like yeah I don't even know what to do you just know you're in a better place yep and you'll find a guy out there who likes you know real live people yeah I guess I'm being replaced by a robot I don't know how to get over this one but the jubble shows to catch a cheater good morning can I take your order can I get a tall try a large black cough a what large black coffee large black coffee. Do you mean a venti? No, I mean large. He means a venti. Yeah, the biggest one you got.
Starting point is 00:31:57 Venti is large. No, Venti is 20. Danny. Yeah. Large is large. In fact, toll is large, and Grande is Spanish for large. Venti's the only one that doesn't mean large. It's also the only one that's Italian.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Congratulations, you're stupid in three languages. It's almost time for America's favorite trivia game, you versus Victoria. Your chance to take on our own Victoria Ramirez in a game of trivia. So go to the jubleshow.com If you think you have what it takes to obliterate Victoria so thoroughly in the arena of knowledge that future archaeologists will unearth her scorecard as a cautionary tale for future generations to study. Bro! You could have stopped anywhere.
Starting point is 00:32:35 You obliterated you with that. I know. I stopped listening after obliterate. I was like, well, I'm done for now. All right. If you want to play, we'll play right after this. It's the Jubal Show. And then y'all ain't really gosh
Starting point is 00:32:52 Some of y'all just look lost I give this type of feel You ain't a costume too I swear I'll be a piece If it won for you, yeah, yeah Only once you love it's Sally But if it's me then fuck you And that's the way I like it
Starting point is 00:33:12 That's the way I like it And that's the way I like it And cracking a smile from that new That's the way I like it You're whipping I'm down in front of me That's the way I lie, yeah I'm 30 for 30 I'm 30 for 30
Starting point is 00:33:24 I'm 30 for 30 I'm 30 for 30 Check Should they fold that No yoga mat Chat Should they dead and don't hit me back Check Should I read I know you
Starting point is 00:33:34 No questions that Chat They chat They chat When the sun go down Everything made me feel lonely Hell else that thing But right now he's just a hole
Starting point is 00:33:45 Try to be what good It's hard You know don't want to hold me pipe me up you give me high you my favorite coach compress the line things stress off that's my only vice I take it off when you tell me if I'm feeling fine I run it up risky all like I'm rolling dice taking it all that's my second life that's me passed out in the back seat cashed out on the back stand beach oh you know my body oh you know that's me
Starting point is 00:34:14 she might get me me me me only want to love if inside Some of y'all go get washed Some of y'all just go pox Some of y'all just go talk But none of y'all ain't really gosh Some of y'all just look lost I get this type of feel you When a costume through
Starting point is 00:34:33 I swear I'll be a piece If it won for you Only want you love it sadly But if you fuck me then fuck you And that's the way I like it That's the way I like That's the way I like I like it.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Ain't fucking a smile for nothing. That's the way I like it. That's the way I like it. I'm 30 for 30. I'm 30 for 30. I'm 30 for 30. I'm 30 for 30. I'm 30 for 30.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Chat. Should they fold that, no yoga mat. Chat. Should they dead in those streams. Check. Should I ran down. I know you no questions at.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Check. They check. They check. Do I let them bumping gums are getting waxed? Check. Do I take his head off and wear? Head up and wear a profession Do I do my stuff and take it to the max?
Starting point is 00:35:23 Check, they check, they check, check, check. What, am I some sort of a mentally challenged airhead? No, not even. I didn't say that. Why am I even listening to to begin with? You're a virgin who can't drive. It's time for America's favorite trivia game. You versus Victoria, your chance to take on
Starting point is 00:35:45 Victoria Ramirez in a game of trivia. and let's meet today's contestant for you versus Victoria. Kim, what's up? Kim, how are you? Hey, good. Thank you. Are you ready to take on Victoria? Yes, I am. Do you listen all the time and do you play all the time? Do you play the home version of the game?
Starting point is 00:36:02 I have played. I have played Victoria. Oh, then you've actually played play before. Okay. You lost? And I won. Oh, okay. I think I won twice. I don't remember, but I beat her before. She says casualty. You have lost twice. All right, we're going to send Victoria out of the studio.
Starting point is 00:36:22 And Kim, you know how the game is played. You have 30 seconds to answer as many questions as possible. If you don't know, one just say pass. And Victoria has to be you outright to win, okay? Okay. All right. Are you ready? Yes.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Okay, she's out of the room. The door is closed. And your time starts now. What's the official national animal of Scotland? Oh, uh, fever. What is the capital of Canada? Quebec. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which country?
Starting point is 00:36:53 Africa. What color are school buses in most parts of the United States? Yellow. What is the oldest MLB franchise still operating in its original city? MLB, I don't know. I've got that in. We'll bring Victoria back into the studio. And while she's putting her headphones on and getting ready, Kim, here's a question.
Starting point is 00:37:15 for you. If aliens landed and demanded that you show them fun, what's the first thing you'd take them to do? Let's go to Hooters. That's funny. I'd love to see aliens. Get in the wane. Victoria, if aliens landed and demanded you show them fun, what's the first thing
Starting point is 00:37:35 you'd take them to do? I was thinking of taking them to like Chucky Cheese or Six Flags. Okay. One of the two. Six flags. Sounds good. It sounds kind of fun. It kind of feel like a spaceship and I kind of get the vibe like hey, how y'all's trip feels like like one of these rollercoasters, they'd be on a roller coaster they'd be like, this is really boring.
Starting point is 00:37:51 ours goes like mock seven billion. Oh, that's so true. Disneyland. That's where I would take them. Or Disney World. There you go. Here we go. 30 seconds to answer as many questions as possible
Starting point is 00:38:03 if you don't know one. Just say pass and Victoria has to beat you outright to win. Kim. And Kim, you can tell Victoria when to go. Ready, set, go. What's the official national animal of Scotland? Oh, oh. Oh, what are they called?
Starting point is 00:38:17 They're like half lions, half dragon. They're like, um... Dang it. Uh, Griffin. What is the capital of Canada? Actually, I don't know if that's right. I don't think that's right. Ontario.
Starting point is 00:38:29 The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of which country. What I feel like that one was wrong, too? The Great Barrier Reef. Australia! What color our school buses in most parts of the United States? Yellow! What is the oldest MLB franchise still operating in its original city? Major League Baseball?
Starting point is 00:38:45 Wait, which one's the largest one operating in its own city? Oh, think, think, think, think. But Red Sox! All right. Wait, that would you ask for you? I don't know what I asked for it. Yeah, I think that was what she asked, yes. Oh, okay, cool, thank you.
Starting point is 00:38:56 You're going with Red Sox? Yes. Can't change it now. It's too late anyway. Okay. All right, let's send it over to the scoreboard and see how you guys did with our scoreboard, our social media producer Gabby. Kim got one correct. Wayport, wait for it.
Starting point is 00:39:08 And Victoria got two. No! Whoa! That's a victory. Yeah, it is. He's starting a streak. Kim. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:39:15 but Victoria came to play today. Somebody hose her down, quick. Let's get the answers now with Mina. Actually, Victoria wasn't too far off with the first question, but it wasn't a griffin. It's a unicorn, is the official animal of Scotland. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of Australia. Yeah, I want to go so bad.
Starting point is 00:39:38 It's dying. I want to go for it. Dyes fully. It's so sad. We take better care of it. Yeah. Very, very personal. passionate about the Great Barrier Reef. Apparently, that's exciting. I didn't either.
Starting point is 00:39:48 That's good to know. Guys, I have so much information about it. It would be cool to go there. Right? And it's dying and turning old white. Like, we have to protect it. Like, why are we not doing more for it? All the fishies live there.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Do something about it. I've tried going. I don't have money. Okay. The school buses in most parts of the U.S. are yellow and the oldest MLB franchise still operating in its original city is the Phillies, Philadelphia Phillies.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Kim, thank you very much for playing. Good job, Victoria. I'm going to call back to him and try to win next time. Yeah. The battle. First date follow up. Powered by the advocates injury attorneys. Online at advocateslaw.com.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Cole is on the phone today for a first date follow-up, and he's getting ghosted by a woman named Aria. 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 a second date. But first, Cole, how long has it been since he talked to Aria? Hey, guys. It's been a few weeks, enough to where, you know, something's up for sure. and I'd like to know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Are you still thinking you like Aria or you just want to know what's up? No, I definitely like her. I thought there was a vibe and, you know, it was a good night. I honestly don't know what, like that. Do something to this? You know, I don't know. I was trying to figure this off. Why don't you just tell us about the date then?
Starting point is 00:41:03 Sure, yeah. So we started at this wine bar and it wasn't one of those pretentious places. Like it actually was really super chill and vibey. It had string lights on the ceiling and shelves of books everywhere and this little stage in the corner. And there was actually a guy there playing acoustic covers, which is perfect because music's my kind of thing. That's sort of what I do. So anyway, we ordered a flight and Aria didn't pretend to know all the whime turns, which is cute and fun. And she took a sip and said, you know, this one tastes like sadness.
Starting point is 00:41:37 And I started laughing because that's funny. And, you know, she's funny like that. doesn't try too hard and it was just like just a free flowing sort of vibe um then we get into like one of those conversations when you kind of don't expect on a first date you know we talked about our parents about how we grew up what we want out of our life you know kind of deep stuff she told me about traveling solo and how she's addicted to books she can't finish and I admitted I still write songs in my notebook like a teenager because I'm a musician and you can laugh that that the bar down was closed and tabs and neither of us pretty much was moving like we were
Starting point is 00:42:14 just kind of like just gazing you know kept talking to each other leaning in like there was no one around us the room had disappeared there's really sweet she had this way of looking at me where you know i felt steam you know you don't get that too often you know if you're getting you guys date but like it's not easy out there do you think she felt the same way i think so for sure there was an energy there if she wasn't liking it or feeling it i i assume she would have sort of hey i'm going to get going she didn't say that at all yeah you know she's different she's sharp you know she challenges me and but she also has like this amazing soft side to her um the way she listened there wasn't just small talk you know what i mean it was i don't know it just felt real you like
Starting point is 00:42:54 her yeah what could have gone wrong then it's a great question um i don't know at the end of At the end of the day, she suggested, I don't know, maybe heading back to my place, which, okay. I wanted to, but she had a few glasses of the wine, and I didn't want anything to happen when we were both totally clear-headed. You know what I mean? We weren't very much, like, we had a few drinks. So we were like, we were just kind of buzzing and having a nice time. My mom raised me to respect women.
Starting point is 00:43:24 So for me, I called it a night right there, you know? So maybe, I don't know, maybe she thinks I'm not really into her by doing that or if she's embarrassed that I said, no, I don't know. women don't take it very well when they get turned down after asserting themselves kind of like but we do love a respectful man we do love a respectful man so don't change that but if she didn't understand that's what was happening did you explain it to her did you say sorry i'm a respectful man i did say that i text her the next day to see how she was feeling and that's when she didn't respond cole is on the phone and cole is getting ghosted by aria so we're about to call her and see if she'll tell us why she's ghosting him and maybe get him a second date. But first, Cole, why don't you break down your date again
Starting point is 00:44:08 for us one more time real quick? Yeah, so real quick, I mean, we went to this really cool wine bar. We were viving. We spent a couple hours there. You know, the bartender brought us our check. We were still sort of gazing at each other, just having a great time not in a rush to get out of there. And then she sort of suggested, head back to her plate.
Starting point is 00:44:26 But, you know, we would drink in. I wanted to be respectful. And I said, no, that's okay. I'm going to call it a night here. And so to me, maybe thinks, she thinks I'm not into her or she's embarrassed or whatever. But I text her the day after and she didn't respond and it's been like ghost town ever since. Okay. Well, are you ready for us to call her and see if she'll tell us why?
Starting point is 00:44:45 Yes. All right. Here we go. Hello? Hi. May I speak to Aria, please? Yes, this is she. Hey, Aria, how are you?
Starting point is 00:45:02 This is a radio show. It's called The Jubal Show. Hi, Ariya. My name is Nina. Hi, I'm Victoria. And my name is Jubal. How are you? I'm a little confused.
Starting point is 00:45:09 It's a radio show. It's called The Jubal Show. Have you ever listened to it? I feel like I've heard of it, yeah. Okay. Well, we do a segment on the show that's called the first date follow-up. That's where if you go on a date with someone and you ghost them, that person can email us to ask you why you're ghosting them. And we got an email about you from somebody.
Starting point is 00:45:30 Yeah. Yeah, any idea? You ghosting somebody, Ari. Is it Cole? Yes, it is Cole. I ghosted Cole. Yeah, do you mind telling us why? Sure.
Starting point is 00:45:47 This is so strange. He sent me a song that I felt like was a trap. He, like, wrote me a whole song about how he felt seeing me for the very first time and he told you that we've been on one date right yeah um yeah it it was way too much it's like very loved balmy thing all the right things like everything that you should say to get someone to fall fast and i it just felt so manipulative it felt so love balmy you didn't think it was sweet but somebody wrote you a song after meeting you okay let me hold on let me pull this up for you for a second you want to listen to this
Starting point is 00:46:33 lyric but he wrote for me okay your laugh lit the room like a spark in the night one glass of red wine and everything felt right i don't need forever to know what i found with you aria my feet never touched the ground my feet never touched that's so love balmy and kind of just like Icky. Okay. That's insane. After like a couple hours together. He sounds like an artist.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Like he was just inspired by you. Have you been love bomb before, Ariya? Do you feel like you're cautious about that type of behavior for a reason? I've definitely been love bomb before. And so I know I'm very cautious, but I think I'm cautious for a reason because I think it's so easy to fall for love bombing because it just feels good. And it feels like without. like a self-obsessed it's like yeah of course you'd like me of course I'm really great
Starting point is 00:47:32 you know like me but you know I think it was like it was very strong very like head over heels my feet never touched the ground like the good first date but damn you're funny I mean yeah can I jump in Ariah Cole's on the phone listening and wants to talk to you oh my god song what hey that song was me being honest my mom raised me to believe women are goddesses like i don't think that stuff you're doing it right now though like you're saying exactly what i'm supposed to want to hear to like make me think that you're like head over heels crazy about me and maybe he is though i know yeah so wait so treating you with respect is a problem i i didn't take you home because i didn't want to cross the line that's not being you know manipulative i just this
Starting point is 00:48:24 basic decency, I thought. Well, it's not just, you think that, like, makes you this saintly person. I just suggested that we go back to yours because, honestly, it was, like, in the moment, it's all right. I felt like continuing the night. But that's just physical cold. That's not like love. That's not like love at first sight.
Starting point is 00:48:43 And this, what you did with this song, it's so loaded. It's like so feelings heavy. Does that make sense? I mean, yeah, yeah, I don't, someone hurt you, obviously. and someone's someone must have think a love song is turning you in a different direction or something like that's not what this was about like this is me being open and kind and vulnerable well guys I read you the short version I read you verse one okay there's more to that do you think you would have been more comfortable if he dedicated a song to you that already exists versus like
Starting point is 00:49:15 writing one I don't know like maybe write the song but then maybe don't like give it to me until maybe we've seen each other a few more times and it's like I have to confess I wrote the song about the way that I felt about you after our first date like that would have been so romantic then let me prove that let me prove not all men are the same let me I'm not asking for forever here I just want a second date no songs this time just off my god you just did it again would you like to go with coligan we'll pay for it I mean I like to hear that are you oh god you just don't quit but you hear the way and I'm it's not even your fault like you're an artist I get I'm not happy for forever.
Starting point is 00:49:58 Yeah, I think that if he can kind of like to style it back a little bit and not be so whashing poetic, I could. I mean, you're asking me to change, like, who I am. You're asking me to change this core value of who I am. I can't do that. You know what I'm saying? This is who I am. I mean, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:50:16 If I'm into you, then I'm into you. And I'm not going to be bashful about it. I'm going to let you know, you know. and we had a moment that night and it was sweet it was tender it was time you know i didn't want to go home with you obviously i want to be respectful and i don't you know what i mean like this is what a gentleman does and i think your smile is a scott sense and and the sun sets where that thing is beaming and i you know there's something here that makes you pull out this poetry and motion type stuff and you should be here you should know about it oh right maybe this is just who he is i mean i think
Starting point is 00:50:51 that this is who he is through and through. It's hard to not, hard to wonder, you know, has he sent that exact song to another girl and swapped out the name? Is this a move? But like, it just feels so performative, but maybe it's genuine. I've written songs, but this one is specifically for you.
Starting point is 00:51:09 This isn't for anybody else. This is what inspired me to write. I shared it with you. I'm not your typical, you know, musician you see on the corner of a street or playing at the bar. This is something wholesome. I don't know how else to prove with you, but let me go out again.
Starting point is 00:51:24 Let's try it again. Let's go to a second date. And I'm not going to bring my guitar. See, this is real. At least giving another the chance. What do you have to lose? These guys are going to pay for it. Come on.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Good point. Very good point. Sure. Yeah. I can just kind of get to know each other on some real, on a real level, no guitar, no notebooks. Don't write a poet and epic poem about, you know, my parking skills. I would like that. I would love to do that.
Starting point is 00:51:49 Congratulations, Cole. Oh, you got another date. Yay. Amazing. Amazing. This is, this actually was worth it. Thank you guys. It's good.
Starting point is 00:51:58 And Aria, this is, this is wonderful. I'm excited to see you again. And, you know, there is no flower in this world that is as budding as you are. Just know that. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. The moments that shape us often begin with a simple question. What do I want my life to look like now?
Starting point is 00:52:23 I'm Dr. Joy Harden Bradford. And on therapy for black girls, we create space for honest conversations about identity, relationships, mental health, and the choices that help us grow. As cybersecurity expert, Camille Stewart Gloucester reminds us, We are in a divisive time where our comments are weaponized against us. And so what we find is a lot of black women are standing up and speaking out because they feel the brunt. of the pain. Each week we explore the tools and insights
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Starting point is 00:55:00 through the most delulu takes on the internet, criticizing the extremes of both sides from an independent perspective. Join in on the insanity and listen to the Brad versus Everyone podcast on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just when you thought AI couldn't get any weirder, one former Disney Channel star is saying, Hold My Beer. This is a Jubal show. And you have to hear what this former Disney Child star has developed and is making international headlines because of it.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Former Austin and Allie star, Callum Worthy. Oh my gosh. Austin and Allie, love that show. It's about Austin, he wants to become a singer, and then Allie, she's a songwriter, so they're a really good duo. But they also have two other friends. Also, her dad owns a music shop. Anyways, the two friends, one of the friends, is this guy.
Starting point is 00:55:43 Love that show. He's facing backlash after launching an AI app called Two Way that lets people create digital versions of their dead loved ones. Wait, what? That's crazy. This isn't the first time we've heard about this. There are multiple companies that are allowing you to create your loved one as an AI version of them. Why? So you can talk to them still and all the things. It's not actually them.
Starting point is 00:56:03 It's still comforting to the person. But it's not them. They might tell you the exact opposite of what your grandma used to tell you. I used it to help me write my emails. I don't need my grandma correcting my punctuation. She'd be judging me. She'd think I didn't go to high school. The app's viral promotional video shows a pregnant woman talking to an AI
Starting point is 00:56:19 recreation of her deceased mother who then appears throughout the child's life, giving advice and support. The other companies that are doing at startups have said that they are taking like audio recordings of the person and videos, if you have any videos of the person. And then they're basically recreating them and as AI teaches you, it's the Black Mirror episode in real life. If you've seen that what I'm talking about. episode. In the show, they were creating her husband. Have we learned nothing from watching TV
Starting point is 00:56:44 shows and movies, like about AI and how bad it gets? Like, literally, we watch it, we say it's bad, we see how bad it is, and then we do it anyways. Like, if they're teaching your children things, they're changing the way your children's going to think. And, like, it's not going to be like grandma used to say. It's going to be AI. I feel like it's the quickest way to get yourself haunted. We're talking about a former child star from the Disney channel named Callum Worthy, who's launched an AI app called Two-A that lets people create digital versions of their loved ones. so they can give you support and advice, all that kind of stuff. But, like, I think it would crack the veil a little bit.
Starting point is 00:57:15 You know how they say the veil is then, like, around Halloween? But if something like this is happening and you're being portrayed incorrectly, and you're on the other side and you're like, listen, that is not what I would say to my grandson. This is not what I would say to these people. I'm going to come back and haunt you and make sure that you have my real presence in your life. I wouldn't want my mom brought back as AI. She's going to constantly be telling me to clean up stuff.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Not if you don't program. Clean your room. What are you getting in the bathroom for? so long. No, that's so many questions. You're wasting water in the shower that long. I don't need that in my life. But there have been people that have used this AI app that will recreate your deceased
Starting point is 00:57:51 loved ones. And some of the users are saying it's gotten kind of weird. Someone said they used two-way to bring back their grandma and she critiques the cast rolls that they make. What? She also dumped on my boyfriend. Oh. Well, that sounds like it would be a grandma thing to do.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Yeah. And that does sound like it's more on your boyfriend. friend than grandma. But how does that work, though? Does it only open when you ask for it? Or do you set your computer or the app open and it just has a free-for-all? I hope not. And just gets to chime in whenever it wants to.
Starting point is 00:58:21 But... I need weird Uncle Rick just popping into my sessions when I'm on, like, my email or whatever. Hey, Uncle Rick may have some great advice to you to add to that email. Another user who used this app created by a former Disney Child Star to bring back your deceased loved ones using AI, said their grandma came back and just kept asking why they're not married yet and told them to invest in beanie babies what
Starting point is 00:58:46 okay that app is asking to be sued grandma said the wrong thing someone else said they uploaded a three minute clip of their late hamster and now he just sits there and silently stares at them in the app bleaking every seven seconds that's so weird I'm sorry but what's the difference between that and a real hamster
Starting point is 00:59:05 then other than you have to feed it that would make it more convenient someone else says that they had their mom recreated on the AI and the mom keeps giving them advice from 1994 because AI malfunctions it said it told the user to use more moose to join AOL
Starting point is 00:59:20 and stop wearing jeans that don't zip in the back Oh It's not helping you though It brings you back to childhood It's regression Another person said they're not sure What they did wrong But the version of their stepdad
Starting point is 00:59:34 keeps telling them to clean the damn gutters every time they open the app It's not working that great. That doesn't make you want to use it. But do these deceased loved ones have to be family members or could it be somebody else? I mean, I'm sure it can be anybody that you want. So I'm like, Marilyn, let's hang out. Marilyn Monroe. I have a glass of wine with Marilyn Monroe. Where's Nina at her computer with Marilyn Monroe drinking wine on a Friday night? Why does your computer keep asking you to bring it pain pills? Give us three minutes and we'll
Starting point is 01:00:02 give you everything you need to know for the day with Nina's what's trending. If you have a fake Tinder account, or if you enjoy catfishing people as a hobby, you're about to get in trouble. They've got a solution to that problem, so that's either scary if you're one of those people, or really good news if you're somebody who's really trying to find love on Tinder.
Starting point is 01:00:21 I'll tell you what that is. Coming up in a second, hopefully, I don't know, you want to believe in something. But if you have a hard time believing in anything and you're just feeling really frustrated today, then this new kind of club may be your jam. It's called Scream Club, and it's starting to pop up all over the country
Starting point is 01:00:36 where people are getting together and they're screaming out their emotions. They first start when it says, the first rule of Scream Club is that you have to sign something that says that they're not responsible if you hurt yourself while screaming. Oh, geez.
Starting point is 01:00:48 The second rule of Scream Club is that you don't talk about what you brought to Scream Club. Aren't you screaming in Scream Club? Yeah, but you're not saying why. Oh, what is it that is making you scream? They're like, you can come here and scream, but we don't want to hear your baggage.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Gotcha. So first they start with breathwork. You set an intention, and then you scream. Oh, my God. Why? Well, that would make me want to know why. That would not make me want to know why.
Starting point is 01:01:19 It feels good. I would just walk out. I'd be like, no. You should try it. Is that like your real scream? That's my real scream. That looks like it hurts. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:01:29 So, yeah, that. I see the benefits. Do that today, and you may feel much lighter. If my eyes were closed, I would for sure think we were like by some, like, dead animal that was on its way out. And lastly, all of you catfishers, you're going down because Tinder has a plan now to tackle fake profiles because they're now adding facial verification tools. So just like with your phone, you know, if you use it to have you a face recognition on your phone for any of the apps that you open with passwords and stuff, you can do that. You're going to have to do that now with Tinder. Wait, you can get your apps to open by facial recognition?
Starting point is 01:02:08 Yeah. Oh, that's cool. Like my whole phone unlocks my face, but like not certain apps. Oh, mine do. Yeah. What? You do that often now, yeah. Why?
Starting point is 01:02:16 Yeah. Because it's extra protected. Oh, but can't you type in a passcode? It's easier for me to just look at it. But you don't teach their own, don't you feel like looking at it? Yeah, yeah, I find it easier. Then I don't have to remember the passwords. No, that's fair.
Starting point is 01:02:29 I shouldn't know you could unlock it. Because usually the app will ask you, like, do you want to use whatever, I'm sorry. That was funny. Jubil doesn't know any of his passwords. Oh, no. Yeah, no. I never do. No. Oh, that's why. It's nice to use the face. I thought you were allowed to put like your face, like a face pass code on your app. Yeah, you have an option. It's not like guaranteed. But now with Tinder, they're going to make it a thing. So that they verify that you're a real person. Gotcha. It's getting safer out there. Okay. That's what's trending. Jubel's dirty little secret. Hello? Hey, how's it going? Good. You have a dirty little secret? Yeah, I do have a dirty little secret, unfortunately.
Starting point is 01:03:13 Okay, this is something that, like, I feel like I just have to tell somebody. So I'm going to tell you guys that, like, my boyfriend can never find out about this. Like, I have to go to the grave with this information. Like, it is so awful. But accidentally, I flushed my boyfriend's mom's ashes. down the toilet. Oops. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:03:38 How? Yeah. How did you do that? It was, okay. Well, things have been, like, a little weird between the two of us. Like, I kind of have been getting the sense that maybe something is going on. Like, maybe he's cheating. I'm not totally sure.
Starting point is 01:03:54 But basically what happened is I went out the other night when, like, I was doing things I shouldn't been doing. I'll just maybe say that much to protect. myself other people no no like like maybe like you know substances that kind of thing yeah and basically i got home and like i don't know i just was not in my right mind and like a little panicked so i started like you know just making bad choices going through his stuff and when i was going through his stuff i found this like i don't know it was like this bag that felt like i don't want to I don't want to get into trouble, but like it felt like like a powder, you know?
Starting point is 01:04:36 No, you did not. And I thought maybe it was, as I said, like a substance of some kind. So I sort of freaked out and I got super mad at him and I flushed it down the toilet. And then the next morning, that's when I realized what it was. Oh, gosh. Dang. Yeah. So what does he think happened to his mom?
Starting point is 01:04:56 Well, he doesn't know. Like, we have a cat. So there's like, you know, cat litter in there now. Oh, you replace it with cat litter. Oh, no. Yeah. So that's that. Well, I mean, I guess he'll never.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Yeah, he'll never know. I mean, unless he decides to open it up and talk to it. I guess. I don't know. It's not good, obviously. Oh, my gosh. Well, thank you for telling us your dirty little secret. Yeah, thanks so much, guys, for letting me tell it.
Starting point is 01:05:31 I just kind of need to get that off my chest. Have a good one. What's your dirty little secret? Text Jubal to 41061. Is she said Johnny? The kids didn't come home last night. Along the central Texas plains, teens are dying. Suicides that don't make sense.
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Starting point is 01:07:46 I'll be talking to top researchers and clinicians and bringing vital information about midlife women's health directly to you. A hundred percent of women go through menopause. Even if it's natural, why should we suffer through it? to Decoding Women's Help with Dr. Elizabeth Pointer on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro. We were in the car, like a Rolling Stone came on, and he said, there's a line in there about your mother. And I said, what? What I would do if I didn't feel like I was being accepted is choose an identity that other people can't have. I knew something had happened to me in the middle of the night, but I couldn't hold on to what had happened.
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