The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - Dancefloor Anniversary

Episode Date: November 20, 2024

Ben and Ashley are breaking down the latest Bachelor Nation headlines! We discuss why Joey and Kelsey’s one year anniversary wasn’t what they expected… and find out why it takes 1 million follow...ers to get a date with Jason Tartick! Plus, Ben gives us an update on how Jess is doing through pregnancy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. 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.
Starting point is 00:00:25 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 podcasts. 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.
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Starting point is 00:02:39 The Puzzler. Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is the Ben and Ashley I, almost famous podcast with IHeart Radio. It's time for Bachelor headlines. Now, this is a slower week in headlines, but we just... You have a few juicy headlines that we're going to discuss today. So stay tuned and listen in. And we're going to start with this one.
Starting point is 00:03:04 Jen Tran confirms she'll be going back to PA school. She says, I will be getting that degree. Now, Ashley, before you break down kind of this whole thing, I think this is such an incredible decision, one that I would tell any lead from the show if they have a passion for a career to go back and do it. because if not, you're pretty much choosing to completely change a career. And it's not just handed to you. So, Jen, well done.
Starting point is 00:03:36 I'm excited for you. Ashley, tell us all the details. Yeah, you totally need your backup plan, which actually is her primary plan. I was going to say, I think the bachelor.
Starting point is 00:03:45 It's not really a backup plan for Jen. No, the bachelor would be everybody's backup plan. Yeah, that's how I always viewed it at least. Yeah, because you never know how long this is going to last. It's been insane.
Starting point is 00:03:56 that it's lasted for us as long as it does, but it's not as if, you know, we don't have other things going on. Especially since, like, I don't work that hard to try to make a headline. Like, there's nothing in my life making headlines. Well, you know what? You know what makes headlines? Us talking about other people's headlines. That's a good point. Okay. I take that back. You're right. On other members of Badger Nation who are more interesting than us. If I Google it, it says Ben Higgins slams somebody. Like, I didn't know I did, but that would be the headline. Yeah. Okay. So, So Jen will be going back to PA school. She said that she wanted to do it in September, you know, at the start of the year.
Starting point is 00:04:33 But then, of course, she was asked to go on Dancing with the Stars. So she had to adjust the timeline again. She doesn't know when she's going to, or at least she hasn't announced when she's going to. Perhaps she's waiting a whole other year. And she said that she loves L.A. So she can see herself going back to L.A. after she's done with P.A. which I believe she was doing in Florida if not she was doing it in Massachusetts
Starting point is 00:04:57 and she said that being in medicine is something that I've just been pursuing my entire life and it wouldn't be right to not go back I feel most fulfilled working as a PA That's incredible I mean if we got into the details which I think at some point during an episode
Starting point is 00:05:13 could be interesting and maybe bringing on somebody who has made a career from the show but also somebody who has made a career off the show but been on the show and just talk through how you navigate it. It's not a bad thing to find your avenue in your lane coming off of reality television. If that works, great. But it works for actually a very small amount of people. The percentage is low. For sure. Especially men. Yeah, it's so hard for men. Actually, Ben,
Starting point is 00:05:41 this would be a great time for you to kind of discuss what you do from and like how you've been able to do it from the show. But you also only make, okay, this might be, um, a little bit of a revealing thing. But can you tell everybody about, like, how you primarily make your money? Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:03 Is that, like, an awkward question? Because, like, truthful transparency, guys, for me is, of course, social media and then this podcast. Mm-hmm. And for Ben, he has a little bit more of a broad range, but he also does a lot of work for nonprofit in which he does, you don't really make anything, right?
Starting point is 00:06:20 No, you don't make a dime. It costs you a lot of money, though. Well, some people, do. Some people take a salary from it, right? You don't. And you invest so much time in that. Yeah. Well, I think in an overview, the thing that happened in my life was I was able to fall first off into a restaurant group that has grown tremendously since my time on the show. So I invested into this restaurant group before I was the bachelor. It's headquartered out here in Denver. And we now have 22 locations around the U.S. And so. It's like so, so crazy. Like to be that early on in something that is so successful in a field that is like got a 20% success rate or something like that, like congratulations.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Great job. Yeah, it's wild. And so you can look that up if you're ever in Denver or New Orleans or some new cities that will be coming soon. Or if you're in Denver's airport, we have three restaurants now in the airport, but it's called Culinary Creative Group. It's a great group, really incredible story behind it. And so then I have that.
Starting point is 00:07:22 And I've invested into some just because I think I was, Jessica and I live a very simple life. Like typically we don't spend a lot of money on stuff. We don't travel a lot. We don't go out to eat very often. We just don't spend a lot of money. And so what we decided to do as a couple when we first met was let's take the money that we're making. And Jessica is very successful in her skincare, you know, world. and put that into businesses for people that we believe in.
Starting point is 00:07:54 So I have a really cool one right now. There's 10 underneath the company that we invest into, but there's two and a half that I'm really excited about. The one is called Calliwater. Calliwater is, was kind of founded by Vanessa Hudgens. I know this. So I was able to get in. There was 15 of us at the time.
Starting point is 00:08:15 And so it's like Gerard Butler. What, Ben? Look at you. They're real celebs. I know. I kind of snuck in from behind. That sounds terrible. No, I just, like, got involved. But I, uh, it's now in Albertsons and Costco. So if you ever out getting Caliwater or Caliwater pouches, those are really big right now. And it's kind of blowing up. That's so crazy. I got a PR package from them. Probably because I told them to. Really? I didn't know this. They sell it at Thrive Market and Amazon. And why is it special? Like, what is Calliwater? So it's cactus water. It has lower sugar, more electrolytes than, like, coconut water, and it's not as thick. Oh, then why haven't we been drinking cactus water for so long?
Starting point is 00:09:04 Well, it's not exactly easy to get. So cactus, you know, is not exactly the easiest product to farm and harvest, but we're finding ways to do it. And this, the Caliwater kids pouches are huge because they're really good for kids. such a good alternative to the sugary drinks. Yeah, and the fact that kids are, like, obsessed with pouches and a lot of them are so sugar-based. Ben, I think you're going to make a bundle off this. I hope. I mean, I think you probably've already made a good amount, but, yeah, good way to go.
Starting point is 00:09:37 Yeah, it's a cool company. The next one is Black Wolf. Black Wolf's been around forever. It's a minskig care line. You can, you've probably seen our commercials on ESPN where we have the back scrubber and the ear water pick and all those things. And then we have a bunch of men's skincare. That one's exciting. Skin care is hard. But we're in Target. You can go buy us in Target. Wait, I'm learning things about Ben that I had no idea about. I didn't know about these two
Starting point is 00:10:07 investments. Cool. The final one that I'm really excited about is a company. We just put a big investment. We're one of the largest investors into the new Tiger Simulator League. And I think the business model there is incredible. Tiger Simulator League? What does that mean? So the idea is that Tiger is going to be on TV playing golf on a simulator. This is going to be boring to everybody. Are we talking about Tiger Woods?
Starting point is 00:10:33 Yes. And you could be also playing the same course, kind of at the same time at some point, alongside of him. So you could be playing golf on the same place as Tiger, but there could be thousands of people doing it because it's a simulator. It's like a video game. Oh, my gosh. This is really cool.
Starting point is 00:10:49 Isn't that cool? Yeah. Yeah. So those are the like ways that I guess I make my money and this podcast. This is one of the most consistent, like, exciting things that I get to do. And then finally, but I spend all my time, probably 40 hours plus a week working on generous coffee. So generous is what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:11:09 It's a for-purpose company. It's for profit, but we donate 100% of our profits to nonprofit. So I'll never make money on it. It's in our bylaws. But the idea is to sell a bunch of coffee. across the U.S. and then donate money to nonprofits doing incredible things for humans around the world. And to date, we're going to close this year. I don't have the exact numbers yet, but we've donated over $250,000 to over 35 nonprofits based on selling coffee. And we have a
Starting point is 00:11:38 headquarters now and worse on Indiana, where my buddy Tyler kind of oversees operations. I do all the sales. So we sold a lot of churches and cafes and corporations. You go to generous coffee.com and see that. So that's my passion. That's what I want to do for the rest of my life, but I'll never make money on it. So I've got to find other things. So when you're an investment event to certain of these companies,
Starting point is 00:12:00 you don't have a lot of hands-on say. You're not like one of those. You're more of like a silent investor. Silent investor. Yeah. With the restaurants I did at the beginning, I don't need more because it's grown to a staff with 300 people and they don't need my insight anymore.
Starting point is 00:12:13 I don't have anything to offer, really. Uh-huh. And then I would like to add that on our behalf, just because people are probably, people might be wondering, they're like, what about Audrey's? Well,
Starting point is 00:12:22 Audrey's doesn't, Andrews is also like a passion project. So, there you go. But Audrey's is, uh, Generis's biggest client. To date.
Starting point is 00:12:32 So a lot of that $250,000 has been donated, has come from, uh, Audrey's who was our first big account and just a few others. But Audrey's still at this date is our biggest client. And so Ashley and Jared were nice enough to serve generous at it. and it really helped us keep going because like I said that that makes us feel good yeah yeah it's a really cool thing but I also say that Jared does work there like 40 hours a week very much like
Starting point is 00:12:59 Ben where it's like his passion project that doesn't really make a bunch of income but hey it's something that's something it's it's it's pride that's what it is 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.
Starting point is 00:13:37 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. And it's even more likely that they're just. 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
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Starting point is 00:17:31 Listen to no such thing on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So I think the point to all this is the people that I know are most joy-filled fulfilled in doing life outside of kind of trying to make a headline have chosen to use this new platform handed to them to increase the awareness and opportunities they have but pick a lane and really try to dive into it. And I think this for Jen is such a cool thing. I think it's going to keep her healthier long term
Starting point is 00:18:11 and I think it's going to be an exciting future for her. No, I couldn't agree more, and actually her career is what I would go back in time and pursue if I wasn't going on The Bachelor. Interesting. Yes, because I love the medical field, but I wouldn't want to take it all the way to doctor level, I don't think. But maybe do like some med spa type situation being a PA, which is also kind of, that's also kind of, you know, your wife's career. Yeah, you'd be great at it. There's still time. I know.
Starting point is 00:18:44 kind of thought about it more a couple years ago, but then I became a mom. And then I was like, eh, we can't add, we can't add another thing into it right now. I do think I have enough skills from doing what I've been doing for like the past decade to transfer over into many other careers. So I'm not really totally worried. And plus I have a master's in basically what I'm doing. And you're great at this. I think I'll be okay in a different life, in a different life. this isn't going anywhere. Almost famous will be here forever. Okay, next headline is this.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Joey and Kelsey celebrated their one year anniversary. That feels wild to me that they've been together for a year. Now, obviously, we watch the show later than when they were actually together, but still crazy that's been a year. Awesome for them. They celebrated in Toulon. Yes. Well, he's still on Dancing with the Stars,
Starting point is 00:19:36 so they couldn't really have like a big celebration. And it is nuts that it is one year ago. Right, because the timeline to us just feels like we've only known about them together since the end of March. They shared cutesy things on Instagram. Well, I saw one person point out that all he did was share pictures of them at the Dancing with the Stars set. What do you think of that? You know, I think there's always time to celebrate. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:04 I think he probably didn't realize and he was just looking through his phone at like the most recent cutesy pictures. And they were all from Dancing with the Stars because it's basically his life right now. This is life. Yeah, I know. Anniversaries are so special, but I think you can celebrate any day. But yeah, I mean, I think just what the Dancing with the Stars world feels like it's so much of a bubble that I'm sure that is the where they've had the most memories in the last like six months, five months. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for a while. Okay, so he said, happy one year anniversary to my everything.
Starting point is 00:20:38 I cannot believe that it has been a year since I got down on one knee and asked. you to marry me. This has been, this is another appreciation post for everything you do, the laugh, the love, the support, the joy, the excitement. Every day with you is an adventure, and I can't wait to see all the memories we get to create in the years to come. He also continued to say, I know sitting and anxiously watching me dance on TV wasn't probably how we would spend our first anniversary, but I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate your support. I couldn't do this without you. So thank you for being my biggest fan through this amazing experience. I you forever very sweet uh what did you do end up doing for your anniversary this week uh nothing
Starting point is 00:21:18 okay so your day is still to come our day is still to come um just said she wasn't feeling very good on instagram she wasn't i think we're in the season of pregnancy where um jessica has about as much energy to go to work because that's coming to an end here pretty soon and then coming home and I think our best times together are when we're just home and she is able to not think through a lot of stuff and just chill out. She is a trooper and she's doing great, but it's just not like an easy couple weeks. Like she doesn't feel great. She doesn't sleep great.
Starting point is 00:21:58 She's working hard right now. Yeah. Her body is working so hard. And then she's working normally on top of it. So it's like we, it's hard to conceptualize just how like hard her body is working. Yeah. It's like, you know what they say. It's like we run a marathon or something, multiple marathons or whatever it is the equivalent
Starting point is 00:22:16 to when you're pregnant. She did give me a trovia said World's Best Husband. So that means something. That's very cute. That's very cute. I can totally relate the end of this pregnancy whenever Jared would be like, do you want to, like, go to dinner? You want to, like, go on a date? I'm like, Jaron.
Starting point is 00:22:30 Not really. I don't like, I don't, like, I don't, not going to feel cutsy with you. I'll keep using that word cutesy, but like, I'm not going to, like, doll myself up and then feel good. and then, like, sit across from you at a dinner and be like, aren't we so, like, romantic? Like, I could not feel less romantic. It's kind of where we're at. And so it's better for us to be home.
Starting point is 00:22:52 I can cook a dinner that I know she likes and that she wants to eat, and we can just chill out and watch some TV, and it just feels like where we're at in life. Yeah. And I'd be like, let's just save that for when I'm really feeling myself again. Oh, I know. And now it's wonderful. Yeah, it's good.
Starting point is 00:23:11 But she's still feeling great about her body, right? She, like, loves her body right now. Yeah, she does. I mean, I think... She's just hitting the third trimester. She's not really. Now that's stopping. I think there's just a lot going on.
Starting point is 00:23:22 There's a lot of random tears. She told me this morning, I forget what I said. It was something, like, very casual. And she just started crying. And I was like, what are you crying for? And she's like, I told you I'm crying over everything right now. It can be a penguin video. It can be our dog, like, cuddling close.
Starting point is 00:23:39 It's random what is just really throwing her into emotion. So it's fun. At the end of this pregnancy, I felt very much, well, actually, maybe I've been through the entire thing. I was like, do I cry as much as I cried on The Bachelor? Is this just me or am I pregnant? And now that I haven't been pregnant and I'm like kind of out of that postpartum period, like I'm definitely like, oh, actually, shocking to most, I was just pregnant because I
Starting point is 00:24:08 don't normally cry as much as I did on The Bachelor. Yeah, it's fun. She has fun with it. We giggle about it. Oh, that's good. Jared doesn't giggle about my cries. Yeah. What am I going to do? I mean, I try. But yeah, she's doing great and we're doing great. We're just in a different time right now. And it's cold out. Goodness, it's cold here. My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly and now I'm seriously suspicious. Oh, wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend. just looking for extra credit. Well, Dakota, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
Starting point is 00:24:44 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. And it's even more likely that they're cheating.
Starting point is 00:25:05 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. The U.S. Open is here. And on my podcast, Good Game with Sarah Spain, I'm breaking down the players from rising stars to legends chasing history. The predictions will we see a first time winner and the pressure.
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Starting point is 00:28:03 It turns out that nearly 50% of men think that they could land the plane with the help of air traffic control. And they're saying like, okay, pull this, until this. Pull that. Turn this. It's just... I can do it my eyes close. I'm Manny. I'm Noah. This is Devin.
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Starting point is 00:28:40 Listen to no such thing on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Headline is this. Tyler Cameron gets roasted by Jason Tartick during a video. It's the suspect video. But Tyler, the headline is this, gets him back with this. This statement, Jason only dates women who have over a million followers on Instagram. So it's this new trend, I guess, to roast each other in what they call suspect.
Starting point is 00:29:16 I am such an elder millennial to not knowing that this is like for sure trending thing. That's what it sounds like. So they do this thing where they roast each other on Instagram. They go back and forth between taking turns running to the camera. This is what came out of it. That's interesting. Yes, Tyler made fun of Jason for literally dating girls who have a million followers plus on Instagram, aka Caitlin, and his now-at-cat. And then Jason made fun of Tyler for not being able to pay for his, like, first date with G.G. Hadid, because there was a time where Tyler admitted, I actually think it was on, yeah, it was on Jason's podcast where he said, yo,
Starting point is 00:30:03 Pops. I don't think my credit card's going to go through on this date. I need you to send me some money right now. And Pops actually would always support, which is very sweet. And then one of the other things that Jason said that I didn't quite understand said something about Tyler getting work on his jaw. Is that a thing? Like, did he get work done on his jaw? I've never seen this rumor about Tyler before. No, I don't think so. What? I don't know. That's what was said. And I was like, I'd I don't know. Maybe you did. Well, now we're going to have to investigate this one.
Starting point is 00:30:36 Yeah. There were other disses given out. Those were the big ones that kind of stood out throughout this video. It's a new trend. I'm seeing it everywhere on social media. You know it's a trend. Well, I'm just seeing it. And I saw them do it.
Starting point is 00:30:48 I think it's funny. I don't quite get it. Like, are you supposed to stop running when something's true or keep running what it is true? I don't know exactly how it works. I just know that the people. It's like never have I ever. Yeah, dissing each other. They're back and forth. They're doing a pretty good job at it.
Starting point is 00:31:05 It's kind of funny to watch friends just slam each other, I guess. It doesn't feel healthy. That's fine. The other things that they talk about, talk smack about in this Instagram or TikTok is that Jason claimed to Becca during their season that he was over six foot, but he's really, quote, quote, according to Tyler 5-9. Then Jason made fun of Tyler saying that his best personality trait is taking his shirt off. And then Tyler retaliated by saying that Jason supposedly loves his dogs very much,
Starting point is 00:31:49 but really just keeps in touch with them so that he can keep in contact with his ex. See, these this is. Like, they're shot. They're upending you. They're good. They're good. Like, everybody that's been posting about them, and I'm like, you guys are creative.
Starting point is 00:32:04 Jared and I should do one now. Or should we do one, Ben? We need to get together and do one of these. It won't be turning anymore, but. Yeah, we'll be like old. It'll be a perfect for us. We'll be so outdated. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Final headline is this. Kelly Flanagan says her heart is shattered. Sparking breakup rumors. Things don't go as planned is her quote. She actually debuted her relationship with her boyfriend, which I, mind boggled again, December, I mean, June 2023, so a year and a half ago. But she says for the past seven months, she has been like basically fooled. She said, quote, I thought working on it away from social media would have helped, but sometimes things don't go according to plan. I found out that I was being highly disrespected for the past seven months.
Starting point is 00:32:55 and if it wasn't for all of you my followers and girls being girls girls girls I would have stayed in the dark and never known she also said further that her heart is shattered and that she was so grateful for her circle of supporters she also got on TikTok and she did not say this but she used one of the trending sounds
Starting point is 00:33:14 that said he manipulated the F out of me I truly thought that he was this great dude because in the first four months of our relationship he was that's who that's who showed me that's what I thought that's who I fell in love with I fell in love with this person that doesn't exist and she was just doing her makeup and like putting an outfit on during that video but you know the the point of it was to get that
Starting point is 00:33:38 sound out there at the same time that she was announcing that she had been seemingly betrayed by him and she said she also gave a shout out to her bachelor alum friend Kelsey Weir who said that she's basically just said she's been with her throughout this whole thing and that she appreciates her more than words can describe but yeah so it sounds as if there was you know maybe some cheating maybe some some stuff and some girls slid into her DMs and I'm just assuming here but the girls were like he's been with that girl and he's with this girl and you know again assuming yeah we don't know we don't really know but it's a bummer and if i mean it definitely you can imagine kelly's thought process here
Starting point is 00:34:27 like i like this guy i'm into this guy let's not make it a social media thing so we can really invest into it and work on it and make it a real thing and then it kind of backfires not backfires because of that but it just probably feels the defeating because you try to do everything right and then it doesn't go right yeah and what's also crazy and that's not crazy but worth mentioning is that she posted this guy just two months after she and Peter confirmed like their second breakup. So she was like ready and fast. Second breakup. I forgot that second break second thing. The rekindling. Yeah. That's wild. Well, you know at a time. It's time again. Time for a third. Let's go. Well, hey, that's all the headlines we have for you today.
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