The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - Bachelor Headlines, Weddings and Babies
Episode Date: May 17, 2023It's a Bachelor Nation headline roundup with Ben and Ashley! We have all the details on Colton Underwood's wedding, and we discuss why only ONE member of Bachelor Nation was in attendance. Someone fr...om Ben's past just had her first child! Hear his reaction. And, Ashley addresses the headlines about HER! Get the real story on why she and Jared are waiting before trying for baby #2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Wait a minute, Sam.
Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, luckily, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend's been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up.
Isn't that against school policy?
That seems inappropriate.
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But this episode is about headlines,
and we have a lot of them today.
Yes, Ashley is here to help us break them down.
Our first headline is a big one.
One, maybe I've just been out of loop.
Maybe I didn't know, but I did.
Me too.
Okay, maybe that was a thing.
Whoa.
Maybe nobody knew this was coming.
Maybe this was a secret that was kept from so many.
But here's the headline.
Colton Underwood marries Jordan C. Brown in Napa Valley.
The quote is, I've never been more sure of something.
Yeah, I was like, I knew that they were engaged, right?
And they got engaged really quickly.
They had only been dating for like, I want to say less than six months.
Didn't really hear a lot about them recently.
And then all this sudden at the top of my Instagram feed,
here are the pictures of them getting married.
Chris Harrison and Lauren Z.
were, I think, the only Bachelor-related guess,
which I guess he hasn't really stayed in touch with,
like, he was pretty tight with Blake and with Jason.
I guess you know, you know better than I.
Yeah, but I don't know where that relationship has gone from then.
I think it had, I don't think they've kept in touch recently.
Okay, well, let's get into the celebration.
It was three days.
There was a performance by the Stanford University Artistic Swimmers
at a disco-themed pool party.
It was, there was a welcome party on Friday night.
The full wedding festivity day, of course, was Saturday per yuge.
They wanted, they really wanted to have that disco-themed pool party.
He said it's going to be a really fun wedding and that for their nuptials that they wore
Tom Ford suits and there were 200 guests.
We don't have like a ton of.
of information. We know that there was going to be some spicy margaritas that their dogs would be
there and the fact that they wanted it outdoors in nature, which was, it was a really important
element for them. It's a big celebration. It's a big headline because, yes, I don't know if
anybody really knew it was happening. Maybe that's on purpose. I don't know. But Bachelor Nation
didn't have like a massive amount of people there. There was only Chris Harrison, who is no
longer the host and Lauren Zima. But congratulations to Colton.
this is a celebration. It's been a big story in his life for a while. But he and Jordan have been together now for, I don't, I mean, yeah, you said they got engaged quickly, but it feels like they've been together for a long time. Yeah, I think they've been together for at least two years now. I also think it's worth mentioning that they had mini wedding cakes. They had the best chocolate chip cookies you've ever had. And they also had their quote. No quoted that. We have the best chocolate chip cookies you've ever had. That's what his, his, his,
husband, uh, Jordan said. And then they also had their first dance to the good ones. It's just one of
those songs that remind both of them of each other and it's very special to them. Well, there's a
big announcement. Next big announcement is this Bachelor nation's Emily Ferguson gives birth.
Welcome's first child with William Carlson. She does. His name is Beckham William Carlson.
He looks so much like his dad, straight out of the womb. It's quite amazing.
Her Instagram caption read,
Our big, strong, healthy boy weighing in at eight pounds, two ounces,
your papa's twin.
We love you more than you'll ever know.
And then there's, of course, a whole bunch of bachelination comments underneath it.
Her sister, of course, Haley and Lauren Lane and me and like everybody else
because we're really excited to see Emily as a mom.
She's going to be, you know, just the cutest, most adorable loving mom.
She's so full of positive energy.
And she just, like, she just is like a lover.
You know what I mean?
She always just seems happy and upbeat.
And that is, that's what we got now.
The baby does look like her husband.
I will say that.
I mean, like, it's crazy.
It's crazy in that picture that was posted.
I was like, this looks just like him.
Yeah.
It's really cute.
That baby is going to have the blonde, I think.
Oh, it's got to stay blonde.
Blonde's hair.
Yeah, it's going to stay blonde.
My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Oh, wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up. Isn't that against school policy? That sounds totally inappropriate.
Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor, and they're the same
And it's even more likely that they're cheating.
He insists there's nothing between them.
I mean, do you believe him?
Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him because he now wants them both to meet.
So, do we find out if this person's boyfriend really cheated with his professor or not?
To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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Interesting headline here, one that has been a topic now for the last week.
It's interesting.
Yeah, it's interesting.
Did you talk about this?
Was this posted last week when I was?
No.
No, this is the first time.
So Amanda Stanton opens up about letting her kids curse.
Her quote is, I want to prepare them for the real life.
This according to Bachelor Nation, an article that they did.
Ashley, I mean, I think the headline kind of speaks to the article, right?
Yeah.
And people have multiple thoughts on this.
I want to hear your thoughts first as a mother.
My thoughts on this?
okay so here's what happened she got the girls front row tickets to taylor swift it was a
time of their life like they're going to remember it forever and i'm really glad that this is like
a memory that my mom would have given me and i'm really glad that they have this like taylor
interacted with them throughout the concert that's really cool there's lots of video of the of this
now in the long version the 10 minute version of all too well she says f the patriarchy f the
patriarchy, right? She says the actual F word. And the video that Amanda posted had Kinsley,
who is nine years old, nine or she may have just turned 10, and she says the word F, the patriarchy.
And I was jarred. I was surprised. And it, I didn't love it, okay? I didn't love it. I don't know.
just felt weird hearing that word from such a little girl.
And I don't know. Okay. So this is what Amanda said because she said she knew she was going to get a reaction from posting that.
Sure. I know everyone has different opinions on this. So I'm not expecting everyone to agree with me.
I knew some people would get upset over the video of Charlie saying the F word.
What? I really thought it was Kinsley. I got to look. I got to watch this back.
They look very similar these days.
No.
What?
It's definitely a kid.
I'm so confused.
Okay, well, anyway, one of them said it, saying the F word while singing, so I just wanted to share my take.
I do not allow the girls to curse, first of all.
And if I caught them dropping F bombs during their day to day, they get in trouble for that.
Because we were at a concert and she was singing slash the context, I was like, whatever, it's fine.
But that instance aside, I curse, so I generally don't teach them.
It's bad to curse because why would I teach them?
It's a terrible thing to curse only for them to see Michael and I do it all the time.
I don't ever want to instill rules for them that they see me break because then they wouldn't take me seriously.
So I really choose my battles when it comes to the rules.
okay now that she says this
I have a more
well-rounded opinion on it
I do think
I know it's weird
but I do think that like
saying it in quotes
or saying it in songs
can sometimes be a little different
than you just using it
in your own conversation
like if my kid was going to be
quoting movies
and they said a curse word
I'd be like
whatever that's funny
I used to use that excuse
all the time with my parents
I was like I'm quoting
I'm quoting and it doesn't
feel a little different. And then when Amanda says, I do it, how am I supposed to pretend like
it's the most awful thing if I'm doing it? And I'm not going to stop doing it. I just know,
like I just know myself. I know that Jared, Jared and I are definitely probably not going to
like totally cut off cursing ourselves. And then I know Jared will have a very hard time with
that. That man has gotten a more of a potty mouth as time goes on. It's really wild.
will we try to cut it down?
Do you say that's awesome?
No, it's Boston.
Oh, it's definitely Boston.
Like, he sounds like he's out of the departed.
I tell him this all the time.
I'm like, are you out of a Scorsese movie?
Could you just, like, cut the F word down a little bit?
So, yeah,
I understand.
I don't want to encourage,
but will the words not be around?
And then, like, my sister's funny.
She's always like, it's just words.
Why are they so bad?
They're just words.
It does have to do.
with context though
for me
I mean I guess I have like a lot of thoughts on
on cursing like okay
so the F word if the F word is used
in the way that Taylor uses it in that song
like screw something
if the F word is used as screw something
or ow or
you know like darn it like whatever
I'm like a little bit more okay with that
I don't want my kids saying it
but then I think it's I don't like it when it's used
in the other manner if you know what I mean
anyway Ben
what are you?
thoughts about it.
But I'll still stand by the fact that, like, I don't know if I like her posting.
Ben, what are your thoughts about it?
Let me finish my thought.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I want to say that I'm somewhere in between.
But I was definitely not for it when she posted it without the explanation.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I mean, I get what she's saying.
And I think there is multiple ways to go about this.
One would be for her and Michael to make the decision, hey, we're going to,
to clean up our language around our kids because we don't want them to be using these same words.
That's an option. Sounds like they're okay with how their current life is being lived. And that's
great too. They're great parents. I'm sure they know their household better than I do or better
in the public does. I think there's one thing I really agree with Amanda on is preparing your kids
for real life. I know in my experience where I grew up and the people I was around, the kids that were
that had the toughest rules placed on them.
The kids that never had a glass of wine with their parents when they were, you know, 18 years old,
the kids that were kind of forbidden to do anything that, you know, society says is wrong.
We're also the ones that went wildest in college.
They went crazy.
They did everything.
They tried everything because they had no concept of right and wrong.
I have an example friend in my.
head. Yeah. So I do think there's that balance there. It is a conversation, though, and Amanda
definitely started it. And we're all now able to jump in that conversation as well and start to
become our own version of parents as we think about these tough things and how we treat our kids
and how we get our kids to not only respect us, but trust us, because the words and the things
that we're saying they should be doing are also the things that we're doing. I think that's really
important. I missed a chunk of her writing, and I want to say that she basically says exactly
what I just said. She goes, instead, I teach them what's not appropriate for kids to curse. I also
make sure that showing them the correct context on when and how to curse and how it's not okay
to direct it at people, like saying F you to someone, and never calling somebody a bitch,
they never hear a stay stuff like that, which is exactly what I was saying.
um not appropriate at school or work but if they grow up and they want to curse i really don't care
to be honest i care that they're good humans and they grew up to be good kind humans who and if they
say f a lot that's like i'll gladly take it she says i don't know i guess my reasoning behind this is
because i want to prepare them for real life and let's be honest adults curse and if i tell them that
it's so bad then they're going to grow up and be like mommy and sit chill um maybe question other
things, and then maybe we'll question
like other things that we tell them as bad.
For me, being mean to people
as bad, drugs are bad. Saying
F is not bad,
but it is for kids. Again, this is just my
take, and not everyone will agree.
Ha!
My boyfriend's
professor is way too friendly, and now
I'm seriously suspicious. Well, wait a minute, Sam.
Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra
credit. Well, Dakota, it's back to school week
on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll
find out soon. This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her. Now he's insisting we get to know each
other, but I just want her gone. Now hold up, isn't that against school policy? That sounds
totally inappropriate. Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor
and they're the same age. It's even more likely that they're cheating. He insists there's
nothing between them. I mean, do you believe him? Well, he's certainly trying to get this person
to believe him because he now wants them both to meet. So, do we find out if this
person's boyfriend really cheated with his professor or not?
To hear the explosive finale, listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
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And I'm Drew Phillips.
And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
If you're a crime junkie and you love crimes, we're not the podcast for you.
But if you have unmedicated ADHD, ADHD...
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Psychobabble.
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And they're saying like, okay, pull this, until this.
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Next headline's about you, Ashley. You and Jared are waiting to have baby number two.
Give us the reasoning.
Waiting just so long. You know, our kid is always.
only 15 months, but like just really waiting here, you know? Oh, so funny. Also really waiting
another four months till August. So silly. It was so crazy. So I did a Q&A on Instagram and
it's wild because a couple years, you know, two years ago before it awesome, every question was,
what do you get to have kids? When do you get to have kids? And it's funny because so many people
say, like, is it an appropriate question to ask?
Because you never know how many.
Like, if people are trying, like, what they're going through, if they want it.
You know, it's like an invasive question.
It's considered an invasive question.
Sometimes they say it.
I personally do not find it invasive, but also it's not something that, like, we have
knock on wood, like, really struggled with.
So, and also, I openly itself, I basically, like, open up my life for people to
appropriately ask that question.
I basically reveal everything that we're going through.
And that's totally fine, and I'm comfortable with that.
But it's so crazy at the same time that, like, literally everybody cares so much about children.
And I'm sure you get this all the time now, Ben, now that you've been married for over a year, is one of the kids coming.
So, but, so like in my Q&A, it's all about when's baby number two, when's baby number two?
And it's just like, why do you care about baby number two so much?
Oh, but I guess that's just life, you know?
Everybody says, you know, it's like, are you dating someone or when are you going to get married?
And if you're going to get married is when you're going to have kids.
and it's just always like the next thing.
So you're waiting just a few months.
Yes, we're just waiting a few months.
I want to enjoy a summer.
So the thing is, I want them to be close in age.
You know, ideally, I like the two and a half years apart.
But you really can't super duper plan that.
Again, Dawson took seven months to conceive.
And if it were to take somewhere along this seven month area to conceive again,
then, yeah, they'd be about two and a half years, which is great.
But anywhere in that span, I really do like.
Like, also, I mean, you know, people hate it.
I know they hate it.
But, like, I'll be 30, regardless, if, like, if we were to start today, I would pretty much be 36 when I had the kid.
And I'm sorry, you know, you can look at the science.
But, like, it's a geriatric pregnancy.
I think they call it advanced age, advanced maternal age at that point, which is not, I mean, it's not that.
That's the truth, you know.
Advanced maternal age at 36.
to the point where they often like induce 36 year olds a week early because like that last week can be a little bit risky. It's it's it's just wild. But anyway, that is where we're at. We're going to start trying in August so that I can enjoy a summer. I haven't really enjoyed a summer in a few years. The first, you know, two years ago, I was so sick with Dawson. And then last year he was just a fussy fuss ball and we were moving. And I'm just excited to like kind of take him to the beach regularly. We have the ocean.
five minutes away from us
and I just want to just enjoy
and have some summer cocktails
and I don't even think
we'll be ready mentally by August
but that is what we're going to do.
I don't know how you can ever be ready
for a number two.
Some people say that number two is harder, obviously.
It seems like it would be harder.
And then some make it seem like
having multiples is easier,
particularly when they get to be like
one and a half
and they start playing with each other.
So, Ben, when are you guys going to start?
That was the longest explanation for something that could have taken two seconds.
I know, but, you know, I'm trying to fill up some time.
And I have, like, lots of thoughts.
We're going to Italy in September.
And then we said when we get back...
Is that the kickoff?
No, we'll start talking about it.
So when we get back from Italy, we'll start, like, you know, who knows, though?
she could end up before then, and then we have a whole new thing to talk about.
But we're not, uh, we're not really worried about it.
You guys like don't actively prevent.
No, no.
We're, but like, we're good.
Like, you know, I mean, if it happens, it happens, life, you know, will change.
But it would be ideal to be able to go to Italy in September and not have that going on as well.
But who knows?
I mean, we're excited for it.
Yeah, you don't want to be out of, I didn't want to be out of the country when I was pregnant.
No.
Also, can I just say this?
Like, I am so terrified of being pregnant with Dawson because I was just, you know, on my knees, on my knees, truly literally, a lot of the time by the toilet.
I don't know how I'm going to get through this pregnant.
I really don't.
Like, it's scary to me.
And I asked a lot of moms that had a hyperimicists what they did with their kid.
and there's like too much screen
like a lot of screen time
and needing a lot of help
and I don't even know
how those first like 20 weeks are going to be
it's just so scary
anyway
I'm pretty much going to like take two months off
I'm pretty sure
like I am really bad with taking time off
because I'm just like
you never know when it's going to be over
I gotta keep making the money right
but I don't know if I'll be able to do it
and be a parent
so I mean I'll be here
I'll do the podcast
but I don't know if I'll have energy
to do anything else
I mean you I know you're like
wow we really hit a spot with Ashley
talk about
I'm sorry I'm just being chatty right now
Ben do you like
tell the people what I was like
when we would record
when I was pregnant
it was like
I can't believe I got through those times
with hiding it
hiding it
the best way I could describe
you being pregnant doing this podcast
was me saying
Ashley you look beautiful today
and you're like
Don't say that. No, I don't. That's so offensive. And I'm like, all right, I'm out. I don't.
That's so true. I did that so much.
That was Ashley, Ashley, pregnant. So it'd be a lot of fun to have that Ashley back. I would love
to see that Ashley again. It's an Ashley that lives inside, deep inside that comes out every once in a
while. And when it does, it's entertaining. The best part about my job is I sit thousands of miles away.
and I know that as soon as I close Zoom, it's no longer my problem.
So I'm excited for you guys to have another child because Dawson's so cute and so great.
Final headline today, Ashley, is Marlina Wush, hard-launches relationship with new boyfriend
and Bachelor Nation reacts.
So we don't really know who the guy is, but Bachelor Nation, you know, particularly her friend
the bachelor nation like jill chen and eliza if you remember her she and so in susie they're all
really excited that their girl is with a boy and um they did launch with a little uh a pick of them
kissing cheek to cheek um and saying happy birthday my love and with an italian flag so i think he's
an italian man it's super cute congratulations to her uh and uh it's just a big deal whenever anybody in
Bachelor Nation, find somebody. Not saying this will last forever, but hopefully it does,
and it's great to see these next relationships on the back end of the show, because typically
they are very successful. Well, that's all the headlines we have for you today. Again,
congratulations to Emily and Colton and Jordan, and all of these amazing things happening
in Bachelor Nation. It's always great to celebrate. Final reminder, we have another episode posted
with Sarah Trout. It's posted now. So if you haven't listened to it yet, go back and listen to it.
But until next week, we have a really exciting week coming up, Ashley. We are going to be together
in person in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara recording a bunch of episodes with some of Bachelor
nation's favorites, not only from the past, but the current. We're going to have a great week,
a ton of content coming your way, listeners. Make sure you stay tuned for that. I'm excited for them.
In fact, I'm anxious for some of these interviews because they're going to be so juicy and so raw and so good and so awkward. And I love all of that.
Why are they going to be awkward? Well, hey, all the listeners will have to stay tuned and find out. Until next time, I've been Ben.
I've been Ashley. Sorry for babbling. Bye.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly. And now I'm serious.
Seriously suspicious.
Wait a minute, Sam.
Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, luckily, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my boyfriend's been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Hold up.
Isn't that against school policy?
That seems inappropriate.
Maybe find out how it ends by listening to the OK Storytime podcast and the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Hi, my name is Enya Umanzor.
And I'm Drew Phillips.
And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
If you're a crime junkie and you love crimes, we're not the podcast for you.
But if you have unmedicated ADHD...
Oh my God, perfect.
And want to hear people with mental illness, psycho babble.
Yes, yes.
Then Emergency Intercom is the podcast for you.
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Hi, I'm Janica Lopez, and in the new season of The Over Comfort Podcast, I'm even more honest, more vulnerable, and more real than ever.
Am I ready to enter this new part of my life?
Like, am I ready to be in a relationship?
Am I ready to have kids and to really just devote myself and my time?
Join me for conversations about healing and growth, all from one of my favorite spaces, The Kitchen.
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What would you do if one bad decision forced you to choose between a maximum security prison
or the most brutal boot camp designed to be hell on earth?
Unfortunately for Mark Lombardo, this was the choice he faced.
He said, you are a number, a New York State number, and we own you.
Listen to shock incarceration on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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