The Bossticks - Campbell 'Pookie' & Jett Puckett On Loving Out Loud, Finding The Right Partner, & How To Lean Into Positivity

Episode Date: May 19, 2025

#844: Join us as we sit down with Campbell 'Pookie' & Jett Puckett – the internet's favorite couple whose viral fit check videos, magnetic chemistry, & Southern charm have taken social media by sto...rm, giving us a front-row seat to their love story, luxe lifestyle, & all the moments in between. In this episode, Pookie & Jett  open up about embracing authentic love, the mindset shift that comes with building a life together, & the realities behind becoming a true power couple. They dive into the importance of surrounding yourself with positivity, creating a strong support system, & how to love out loud — unapologetically & wholeheartedly! To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Campbell Puckett click HERE To connect with Jett Puckett click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is sponsored by BUMPSUIT To Shop the Lauryn Bosstick x Bumpsuit Collection visit bit.ly/BUMPSUITXLB and use code SKINNY for 15% off for a limited time.  This episode is sponsored by ARMRA Go to tryarmra.com/SKINNY or enter SKINNY to get 15% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by Active Skin Repair Visit ActiveSkinRepair.com to learn more about Active Skin Repair and to get 20% off your order, use code SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Jolie Head to jolieskinco.com/SKINNY to try it out for yourself with FREE shipping. This episode is sponsored by The RealReal Get $25 off your first purchase when you go to TheRealReal.com/skinny. This episode is sponsored by Beam Go to shopbeam.com/SKINNY and use code SKINNY at checkout. This episode is sponsored by ASTRAL House Marg Summer is here. Time to stock up! Go to astraltequila.com to find Astral near you - and don't forget the limes! Please Enjoy Responsibly. Do not forward anyone under 21. ASTRAL Tequila. 40% Alcohol per Volume. Diageo, New York, NY. Produced by Dear Media  

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Starting point is 00:01:59 Welcome to the Skinny Confidential, him and her. You want a him and her experience. We will give you a him and her experience on the show today with Jet and Pookie. You guys all know them from social media. People in the office at Dear Media and the Skinny Confidential were so excited for these two public personas. I cannot tell you the excitement. And in this episode, we get to.
Starting point is 00:02:26 to really see a genuine expression of the affection in real life. They have rose to fame from social media by promoting positive values, the importance of being around uplifting energies, and just really leaning into family values. I personally really liked seeing this side of them because I think we see them in short form content on like TikTok and Instagram and this was long form. So we get to talk about everything from breakfast and bed conversations. to kids, to timing and relationships, to their story, to how to be successful in a relationship, and how to cut negativity out of relationships. This episode is really endearing. It's lighthearted. I think that it tells their story. And I enjoyed them both. Very, very sweet, authentic couple.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Jet and Pookie, welcome to The Him and Her show. This is the skinny confidential, him and her. You guys have to give us context on how this organically happened, because that's what it feels like. And I think that's one of the reasons that it's so sticky and such a hit. Yeah, I mean, we've said for a lot of couple of years that our authentic love is the rocket field that makes it go. So all the things that we show on social media has been our life for 10 years. I mean, ever since we've been together. I've been calling her Pookie from two weeks after I met her onward.
Starting point is 00:03:49 I'm obsessed with her. I love telling her how. I have to bat him off with it. I love telling her how beautiful she is. I love making people feel good in general. I try to make everyone feel good. And so, yeah, like a year and a half ago, we just started putting it in video on social media and instantly it exploded.
Starting point is 00:04:04 I mean, it was, but it's been like this for 10 years. I think personally from a woman's standpoint of why it exploded is because guys could put a little more elbow grease into it. And I feel like you're putting the elbow grease into it. Do you guys feel that that's something, that's maybe a reason of why it was sticking? I mean, again, it's just authentically how I am, so I don't really put elbow grease into it. I just, I like to say funny things, and I like to make Campbell laugh and like to make her feel good and make her friends and anyone around me feel good. So this is just how I am. Yeah, he really has always been like my biggest fan.
Starting point is 00:04:38 He's always been building me up and telling me I look beautiful. And I think I got, I kind of like just, that was just normal for us. So when we put it out there and people were like, oh my God, why is this happening? I'm like, is that not, does your husband not, you know, make you feel good or, like, are you not getting compliments? And that's how everyone should feel. Like, everyone should feel beautiful and, like, you know, not have to beg for a compliment and everyone should be able to be themselves. I love a compliment. Yeah, no, I do too. I love language is probably words of affirmation.
Starting point is 00:05:10 So I love the compliments. And I also like to give compliments. I don't get breakfast in bed. How do I convince Michael to give me breakfast? in bed. I see you bringing her like donuts. How do I... All kinds of things. How do I manipulate that situation? I don't allow people to eat in our beds. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. We eat in bed. So do I don't know what we're talking about. The crumb situation with me makes me a little bit neurotic. So how do I get Michael to make me breakfast in bed on a tray? I don't know if I can help you that specifically, but I'm sure I'm sure he, I'm sure he makes you feel love. I mean, well, I'm sure he does. You guys obviously have an incredible relationship and are so successful. I mean, another thing that we've been saying lately is authentically love out loud.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Yeah, so I actually just did a TED talk at Wharton and UPenn a couple weeks ago, and the subject of my talk was in a world of fear and anger, authentically love out loud, because that's what the world needs, both in our everyday personal interactions, which is what we put on video on social media, but also just in a very, very broad sense. The world, the media can be a very dark place filled with fear and anger, like, you know, the powers that B manipulate us because of our natural focus on negativity. Humans are naturally focused on the negative for survival instinct reasons. And so because of all that, the world can feel very dark, very angry, very fearful.
Starting point is 00:06:26 And in that landscape, authentically love out loud. That's the anecdote. So that's what I would encourage Michael to do, love her out loud. That's really cute. I hope Michael's taking notes in his composition notebook. That's the name of your book, by the way, if you guys write a book. That's a great name. I'm curious to know what your childhood was like to make you.
Starting point is 00:06:44 so comfortable with loving out loud. Yeah, that's really good because I think you definitely learned from your grandfather. Yes, exactly. I thankfully met. He passed away. He passed away late 2020. But I had never met a man like that. And he, I can tell immediately after I met your granddad that you got it from him. Yeah, I mentioned this in my TED Talk. So my grandfather, Wayne Blackwood was his name. Wayne was the most masculine man I've ever known, just like old school, Southern businessman, you know, love football, scotch, etc.
Starting point is 00:07:21 And he and my grandmother were married for 63 years before he passed away. My grandmother Joyce is still alive, but yeah, Wayne passed away in 2020. And I watched him love her out loud for my entire life because he loved her out loud for over 60 years. And he was extremely affectionate with her,
Starting point is 00:07:36 and he encouraged me from at the youngest age to, hey, you know, with your girlfriend, with your wife, you know, be very affectionate, be openly affectionate. to him that was part of being a man, even though some people think that's the opposite of being a man. So, yeah, he taught me, you know, you can be a manly man and still love your wife out loud. What about your parents? Did they do that too? Yeah, my parents have a great marriage. They've been married for over 30 years.
Starting point is 00:07:59 But Wayne was just very special. Yeah, he did it in a way. He made me feel like, you know, so loved. And I was not from Georgia. I wasn't from the South. Like, he made me feel so loved and just welcome. And immediately I could tell that that's where he got it from. And what about your parents? Yeah. My parents were divorced. So different.
Starting point is 00:08:18 So different. So it was totally different. Yeah. And when I met and I was like, how is this it already? Like how have I met my person at such a young age? But we literally were engaged within 10 months of knowing each other because it was fate, I think. I actually think a lot of people get in trouble because like I have a lot of single guy friends know. Because many of them and they're going to know who someone were going to know who.
Starting point is 00:08:42 I'm talking about. They like set this number. Like when I'm 40, I will settle down. And I've seen some of these individuals meet what I, you know, I'm not the relationship, but what I think would be a great match. But like, because they're so stuck on that number, like, I'm not settling down until I get to that age. Lauren and I, I didn't, we know each shows with we were 12. We haven't been together that long, but since we were 20. And I caught myself because I was think my dad settled down later in life as well. And I was like, oh, maybe like, this is too early for me. But I think that screws a lot of people up because it's like they've set this end. destination and what they believe is the moment they should settle down and then maybe they miss
Starting point is 00:09:17 their moments or their person. Oh, I totally agree. Yeah, I think we've talked about that a lot. Picking an age, it would be the definition of insanity. Like, whenever you find your person, lock it down. Once you find your person, there's nothing to wait on, like, form the union. What did you say? Yeah, when you reach the top of the mountain, just throw your flag down. But really, like, I mean, humans are meant to be together with their, with their spouse. And when you can form, I don't even want to use a work partnership, it's a union. When you can form that union, it makes you a better person, makes them a better person, and you build the life you want together. The idea of, I'm going to build the life I want and then find the girl is in total madness. Like, no, as soon as you
Starting point is 00:09:53 find the spouse, lock it down, become a union, and then build the life you want together. Which is what we really have done. Yeah. No, and statistically, they show married couples and partners end up doing financially much better. And I've had a lot of friends now that we have more children. You guys are now well, people ask me, well, no, you have kids. Are you going to slow down? And I found the exact opposite. It gives you even more purpose and more reason to strive. Except when you're getting out the door, they do sleep. No, totally.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Having kids makes you a better version of yourself, 100%. I think what you said is so important to so many men. They think that you're supposed to get the success and then get the wife. And what I have found is a lot of high performers have the wife and then they build together. And that's even more meaningful. Totally. Yeah, that's what Cam and I have done. And I mean, I think she said earlier that it was fate that brought us together.
Starting point is 00:10:40 it was divine intervention. We're very, very blessed to have met at such a young age. I was like you guys are obviously very blessed at a young age too. It's so special because we've had this fairy tale for ten full years. But also I think because we met at a young age, like we were able to build this life together and we do push each other to be better. We do push each other to be more entrepreneurial and to pursue our dreams, but also we're not competitive with each other. Like we want each other to win. Like when he wins, I win. When I win. When I when he wins and we're constantly like trying to make each other better. We're not competing against each other, especially in our careers. Yeah, we feel like a lot of couples, especially
Starting point is 00:11:18 power couples, like compete with each other to some extent. That's just the opposite of us. And we don't even think of it as Jet and Campbell. It's just us together as a union. I tell Michael that all the time I'm like, let's always push the same boulder up the same hill because you do you can get into something where there's separate boulders going up separate hills. And Michael always says this someone wants to build a bakery and someone wants to build an empire of a bakery and it's misaligned. It's out of alignment. How did you guys, and I'm sure you've told this story, but you have to just retell it in your way. Meet. What was the day you guys met? So yeah, I was, I was in grad school in Philadelphia, so I was getting MBA at Wharton,
Starting point is 00:11:54 and M.B.A. at Wharton, I was a flight attendant based in Philly at the time with American Airlines. Smart. You know, divine intervention put us together at Trio Wine Bar in Center City, Philadelphia. I just walked up to the Preeties Kroll at the bar, prettiest crawl had ever seen, introduced my myself. We fell in love right away. Within two days, I knew that I was going to marry her. I mean, she literally just, I've always said, she looked like her princess, talks like her princess, even sleeps like her princess. Like that's all exactly how I felt. That's exactly what I told everyone at the time. And then, yeah, I bought the ring after six months. Gave it to her after 10 months in Hawaii. I told her I loved her for the first time in Paris, maybe four or five months after we met,
Starting point is 00:12:33 you know, before I bought the ring. I mean, it's just been this fairy tale from literally the first date, you know, all the way through the day 10 years later. I think timing was everything for us. We were, we really did. We met at the perfect time. Like, we were both really comfortable with ourselves. Like, we kind of, like, knew who we were as people. But like you said, he kind of changed his mindset whenever we met and went from, oh my gosh, I need to, you know, make my life fit this woman that I want to spend my life with. Because I think you were on a little bit of a different path with your career. Yeah, I mean, when I, you know, I met Campbell, I was obviously in business school and law school.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Like, I was probably going to be ending up in New York or Hong Kong or London a long time, like in private equity or investment banking or hedge funds or something like that, you know, you know, as a guy trying to, you build that type of life. And then when I met her instantly, it's like, okay, well, all the matters is her and us together. And of course, I ultimately still went into finance and still had a great career in finance. But it's just different when you're approaching it from everything, your goals, your future plans, thinking about yourself to being about you and your spouse together as a team. So you have mindset, I mean, immediately shifted to where union, let's do this together.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Yeah, that's what I was alluding to. It's like, the example earlier is like you can use that kind of fuel to service yourself for a long time. But over a long period of time, and a lot of guys don't like be saying this, it starts to become empty. Like you start to do all the things and you look around and you're like, okay, what else? Like how many fancy dinners, how many nice balls, wine, how many nights out, how many different ways? Like all the things. Oh my God. My life would be so empty without Campbell.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Oh my God. Yeah. When I met Lauren and I lay, when I got back with her, she would lay next to me in bed and snore like a wildebeest. And the chain. I didn't have mouth taped back. Like a chainsaw. Mouth tape changed my life. And her mouth would hang open.
Starting point is 00:14:24 And I stuck it through. And I feel like that says a lot. I thought you were going to say you stuck it in. I did do that as well. I did that as well. That is. You know what? That's efficient for me because I'm sleeping.
Starting point is 00:14:35 whatever you got to do. How old were you guys when you actually got together? Oh, funny enough, we got together when we were 12. I looked over, maybe it's a little bit different story than yours, but I still think it's romantic. And I saw a fully developed form set of breasts. You saw my teeth? I was, and I thought she was the substitute teacher.
Starting point is 00:14:59 And I had like a sixth grade girlfriend at the time. I said, listen, lady, like you got to go because I got to go there. And we got together and it was... Oh my God. It was hot and heavy fireworks. Her dad caught us in the closet, unclothed together at that age. And... We were very mature.
Starting point is 00:15:16 And literally, and then... We, no, but joking aside, like, there was always, like, for whatever reason... So y'all were somewhat of an item from sixth grade onward. Yeah. And then we're not together in high school, not together in college. But, like, there was this thing where, like, we would always... We would sneak around. We'd see each other.
Starting point is 00:15:31 We'd, like, for whatever... Like, we both dated other people. I used to be like, I'm coming over. and then make him wait till five in the morning and never come. But joking aside, because I... That works really well. They fall right in love with you. Can't we just wait hours to text me back in the first couple months?
Starting point is 00:15:45 I am being serious on some of the things I'm said. But in all seriousness, like I was in love right away. And I chased her for a decade before she would take me seriously. It was just after you guys finished college that you guys got together. Right when we were, we had, unfortunately, we had a friend get severely injured taking drugs. like, you know, a person that we, that we knew very well. And so she was in another state and what happened was he was in college with me. And when that happened, it kind of like created an opportunity.
Starting point is 00:16:15 We were back to get, sounds kind of messed up. But all of a sudden we were in the same city together again in a very tragic moment. You gave me an ultimatum. And no, we got back, but we've been together. He said, this is the last time after 10 years I'm pursuing you. If you don't come to Vegas with me, then I'm, I'm never going to text you again. At that point, I had some options. I was like, listen. I had some options too, though.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Don't get your shit together. I'm like, it's been 10 years. I feel like that's the cutoff. But I said, if we get together, like, this is for good, for sure. And we've been together. I woke up in Vegas with a pink tiara sparkles all over on my head with a bottle of pink sparkly wine next to Michael naked. And I was like, okay. It's a similar love story to you guys, no?
Starting point is 00:17:01 We didn't have sex, though. Well, I mean, it's similar in the sense that you guys have been together off and on for a very, very long time and that you knew deep down. I think you both did obviously, and you were each the one. But to your point, I think when you find your person and, like, joking aside, like, I think I always knew that she was my person, if that makes sense. And so, like, I was laser focused. And when I would, I feel bad now, and I've talked about this openly for years, like, I would date other women, but I knew it was not that feeling. And so it was kind of these empty relationships, which were maybe unfortunate in some of the behaviors of the past and some of those conquests. Another interesting thing is that you actually, ultimately, when you truly got together, it's right around the same time we did just after college.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Like, again, I was in grad school, so I was 25. Campbell was 23. It sounds like pretty similar timing, actually. That's kind of an ideal time in a way. Yeah. You're both like young adults and can truly start building your life together. What were you doing career-wise at the time he comes up to you? So that's when I was a flight attendant.
Starting point is 00:17:58 So I went to college and then I moved to Philly. I was based in Philly with American and that's, I was a flight attendant. Oh, I thought you said you were a flight attendant. No, no, I was, I was in business school and law school. I was confused when you said that. I would love the story. No, I thought you said I was in business school and law school and I was a flight attendant. And Campbell was a flight attendant.
Starting point is 00:18:18 I was doing multi-million dollar deals. I know. I was like, geez, you're busy. I literally made no money. I had no money. I lived in not. so safe area. She lived in West Philadelphia, like Fresh Prince of Bel Air, West Philadelphia, born and raised. That's where she was living with two other flight attendants. So I had no
Starting point is 00:18:36 one to eat it. I was a poor grad student. Yeah, no, but I did have free, I had free plane tickets. And we took full advantage of those free plane tickets. We went to like 20 countries the first 18 months we were together. We did. That's a total perk at that age. Like that sounds like the best perk. Absolutely I do. Like, yeah, I had my first choice job locked up, like way in advance of graduation, so I had the time to do whatever. I had my signing bonus from work. So I had some cash and then she had the free plane tickets so yeah it was quite a recipe and we went to literally like 20 countries in 18 months so before we get into to your career and how it's been it's a sticky to me as like the right word but before before that what did your life look like like like what is what is
Starting point is 00:19:16 your life look like before social media when you guys are a couple I think people are curious about that we had I mean it's not that different than what we show now really we've looked this insane life the whole but I mean really when we were when we were living and Philadelphia together. He didn't even have Instagram. Like, he didn't even have an iPhone. Literally. Literally. I had to drag him to Verizon to get him an iPhone. The texts were green. Like, yeah. And I remember he posted like our first like official, you know, photo. And I was like, yes, I like, I won. Like, you know, this is a huge accomplishment. But no, we are, our time in Philly when we were, before we got engaged was like, pure bliss. We even, we talk about it now as like,
Starting point is 00:19:58 this was the best time of our life. Like, it really was. Like, we, even though we didn't have, you know, all the things that we have now, it was such a simple life and we enjoyed every second of it. Like, we, you know, slept in, like, did everything together, like, travel the world together with, you know, whatever little money we had. And it was incredible. So at what point do you decide you want to go into social media?
Starting point is 00:20:23 Yes. So I had always kind of wanted to go into social media. I had, my mom was in fashion and I had always, like, wanted to start posting my outfits on Instagram. I was really nervous. I felt like people would judge me. And he really, really encouraged me to start posting. So in 2017, I told him, I kept talking about it. And he's like, if you don't do it, like, I'm going to just post for you.
Starting point is 00:20:46 So I started posting my outfits every day. And I, it just, it kind of just took off. That started in what, like 17? 2017, we got married in 2018. But I mean, a very small scale. I mean, she built this, you know, from... Yeah, everyone starts at it. Of course.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Like, you have to, you start with nothing. Yeah, you have to start. So, after I finished grad school, we moved to New York, start my career on Wall Street. Then we moved to Houston, Texas, because I was doing oil and gas investment banking, M&A. And then we moved to Atlanta. I guess it was around the time we moved to Atlanta. It's probably when you started posting your outfits and whatnot. And, you know, she's making a little bit of money here and there.
Starting point is 00:21:20 And then in 2020, and she was doing, like, random corporate jobs as well. And then in 2020, and she was doing, like, random corporate jobs as well. And then in 2020. fired from a few jobs. It's true. Piki's not really employable. Actually, I didn't get fired. I only got fired from one job.
Starting point is 00:21:32 So anyway, then... It's okay. I'm not employable either. Yeah. And so then in 2020, we met another influencer, a girl named Chelsea, who had been very successful.
Starting point is 00:21:40 She had already gotten to the point where she was making over a million dollars a year as an influencer. This in 2020. And she identified us, I guess, from a distance and, like, kind of made sure
Starting point is 00:21:49 to, like, meet us. And she, like, pulled us aside. And was like, listen, like, y'all are just, like, made for this. Like, you have to, like, go full time.
Starting point is 00:21:55 this, forget about your corporate job, Campbell, like go full time with social media. She literally, she was such a good salesman. She convinced both Campbell and me, like, okay, yeah, Campbell, quit your job. Let's just do this full time. And immediately she was making, like, three to five X from social media, what she was from her corporate job. You also, you bought in to what I was doing. He believed in me. If he didn't, if I didn't have him supporting me, it's not so easy to just, oh, let me quit my job. And, you know, he was, he had bought in. He believed in what I was doing. He saw that people, you know, I was, you know, gaining followers, gaining, you know, business opportunities.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Well, I just knew she should be a star. I mean, yeah, she's just such an amazing person. She does look like a Disney princess. She is a real like Disney princess. You mentioned that early. Yeah, you do look like a Disney princess. And so that started in 2020, but it was still all photo-based. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:40 So to complete the story, so it's all photo-based still, on Instagram still. And then by the time we get to late 2023, she changed her life forever once again. She decided to shift her content from being mostly photos and mostly of herself and her outfits to then outfit videos of us together. And that combination of us on video together is what revealed our authentic love to the world. And it just instantly exploded. So that's late 2023. And the last two years of our life have obviously been a total blur. So when you, the first time that you put him on was the response crazy or did it take time to have momentum? So I would always post him on my stories. Like I would always post our, you know, us like kind of like back and forth or like
Starting point is 00:23:21 him complimenting me or doing something nice for me. I would post on my story, but it would never make it to like my feed. And my followers would always be like, oh my God, like I want a man like that. Where do I get a man like that? Like he just loves you. And I'm like, he really, I'm so lucky. He really does. But like, you deserve that love too. And I could tell that people were really picking up on it and people were like really engaged with this content whenever I would show him. So I was like, we've got to get this out on my feed. Like we need to get this on TikTok. We need to get this in video format because this is not something that was just like created for you know social media like he's genuinely doing this stuff like we would go out to dinner get dressed up and he would be like
Starting point is 00:23:59 the best stuff isn't even on camera oh wow i don't know what that means are you guys going to release a little x-rated no no no no that would no no i'm saying like the compliments all the things i like that's constant no i will say when i walked in i thought you were going to call her campbell off air and you called her pooky. It was really cute. I only call her Campbell when I'm mad at her. Oh. What do you get mad at her for? Yeah, what gets it mad?
Starting point is 00:24:26 Not a lot anymore. It used to frustrating how she always makes a slate to everything. It takes her forever to get ready. But then years ago, I just totally gave up on being on time. I know that we're going to be late to every single thing. Anyone that spends time with us, I mean, if it's business... You guys were on time today. If it's business,
Starting point is 00:24:42 we'll be on time. Anything else, we'll never be on time. All our friends know that. family knows that. I know that. So I just don't let it bother me. What's funny is she still get stressed out about being late. And I'm like, well, there's clearly nothing that can be thought about it, babe. So we just have to accept it. I told Michael to get yes, dear, tattooed on his ass. Of all the tattoos I have, that's like the one I would never see. I know, maybe you should put it on your floor. Do you think I'm just standing in a mirror and bending over looking at my ass all day? I wanted yes, dear on his ass. I agree. If you're dating
Starting point is 00:25:12 someone who's late, there's nothing you can do. You just have to just be stowing. I accept it. years ago. Don't get mad anymore. I'm not a quitter loan. No, okay. Well, you should take a tip. But it's funny is she'll get like mad and stressed out when she's making a slate and then she gets upset that I'm not mad and stressed out. Yeah, I get mad that he's not like. Do you know what that's called? Emotional residency. Yeah. So emotional residency is when you're upset and you want the person to match your emotion. And if they don't match it, you get even more upset. That's exactly what she does every night is she's getting ready and making a slate.
Starting point is 00:25:42 I feel bad. I'm like, I might be late, but I just. I just, I'm sorry. Like, I feel guilt. He doesn't. He's like just... There's just the laws of the universe and picky can never be on time. That's just the way it is.
Starting point is 00:25:55 That's smart that he defuses it. How are you a flight attendant if you can't be on time? Oh, my God. She was the world's worst flight attendant. Oh, she would work like three days a month, call on sick, and then we'd fly to Paris the same day.
Starting point is 00:26:06 Literally, she'd be like supposed to go to Cleveland. She'd call on sick, and then two hours later we'd board a flight to Paris, flight first class for free. I hope American. That was our life for the first year to have. They should make... put you in an ad. They should put you guys, here's my pitch, putting it into the either.
Starting point is 00:26:20 It should be you two on first class flying to Paris and him serving you. You're the butler. Jet would do it. He's the butler. And they should do a whole ad around you guys because you used to be a flight attendant. I don't know why they have called us. We fly Delta. We fly don't always. Send them to me. I think that's an eight figure deal. Yeah. I concur. Now it's official. We did. We get a vig on that. He even flew. He would fly without me. So he is my registered companion. So if you know anything about flight attendants or the way it works, it's like, your registered your registered companion gives you flight attendant status, even if you're not with the actual flight attendant.
Starting point is 00:26:56 So I could fly like first class to Hong Kong for free even without her and I did. Wow. That's a good perk, too. Yeah. It was amazing. I was working during that time. I mean, I was working while you were having fun in Hong Kong. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:27:06 They let you just, even if you're not with the companion, they let you just like jet around the world. So you could, as a flight attendant American at that time at least, you could designate one person. It could be your husband. could be your mom, whoever, as your registered companion, which gave them your same status, even if they weren't with you. Yeah. That's like a total hack. Anyway, that's all like eight to ten years ago.
Starting point is 00:27:24 But yeah, it was amazing. Let's take a quick break for me to introduce you to one of my favorite new discoveries, and that is a straw tequila. A straw is my go-to tequila right now for margaritas, and it doesn't just taste good. It does good, too. Every single bottle of a straw tequila helps build homes for families in need in Halisco, Mexico. and after making the tequila, the upcycle leftover agave fibers into Adobe bricks
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Starting point is 00:28:34 one and a half ounces of the blanco, one ounce of quantro, not triple sec, and then three-fourths of an ounce of lime juice. It has to be fresh lime. Sometimes you can add a little simple syrup if you want, maybe do a little half room of salt. That is the perfect margarita. So check them out. A straw is definitely my favorite discovery of the year. Please enjoy responsibly. A straw tequila, 40% alcohol per volume, Diageo, New York, New York. And House Mark, Summer is here. Time to stock up. Go to www.a.org.com to find a stroll near you. And don't forget the limes. Please enjoy responsibly. Do not forward to anyone under 21. Astral tequila, 40% alcohol per volume, Diageo, New York. Enjoy.
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Starting point is 00:32:14 Jolie will give you your best skin and hair guaranteed. Head to Jolie's Skinco.com slash skinny to try it out for yourself with free shipping. And if you guys don't like it, you can return your Jolie for a full refund within 60 days. No questions asked. Because of your job, Jett, are you really good with the finance side and the operations and logistics? And has he been helpful to what you're doing with that? Definitely. He's definitely the brains and all of this. I mean, I just mean like he is, it sounds like you're really financially literate because of what you do. Sure, yeah. So, yeah, I do Mergers and acquisitions. That's what I've done my whole career. When we first exploded like a year and a half ago, the first thing I was like, well, we got to find a team.
Starting point is 00:33:05 And the first thing I needed was a lawyer. And so in all these managers and agents and Beverly Hills and lawyers and PR firms, I mean, we're all calling us. I mean, I'm talking dozens of emails and phone calls. It was insane. Sharks in these waters, buddy. Yeah, and we had to, you navigate all that, navigate those waters, figure out, the first thing I wanted to do was hire the right lawyer. I want to lawyer the new everyone so that she could help me vet everyone else as we built the team. Smart. Because we built an entire team within a couple of months of the explosion, but we were very, very selective.
Starting point is 00:33:32 I mean, we literally interviewed every major talent agency, every management company, every PR firm, and you built the whole team. And so that was the first way when I really started, you know, adding, you know, my business, you know, background and expertise to this. Because the first thing to do in any venture is to build the right team. No matter how talented or smart or hardworking anybody is as an individual, without a team, they're not going to be able to accomplish a lot. You know, humans have to collaborate. So we built an amazing team.
Starting point is 00:33:58 We did that together. We continued to optimize the team, you know, over the last year and a half. And we really love the team we've built, and they're a huge part of our success. And what do you focus on? Like, what I'm sure the audience would love to know things that, they don't get to see on social media. Is your focus on like content creation? What is your, your energy go? My energy goes mainly to content creation. So I, it's a lot of work. It's a lot of work. You know, we want to stay true to ourselves. We want to post content that is true to us, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:25 we also want to post things that are trending or, you know, be in the know of what's happening. So my focus is really like kind of balancing how much content we put out that is sponsored content, our authentic content, original content, like trending topics type thing. So that's where a lot of my, you know, day-to-day mind is going. What would people be surprised to know about you too? Because I can tell, like, yes, you guys have put your relationship out there, but there's also a privacy, I'm sure, and there's stuff that you guys keep sacred. What would people be surprised?
Starting point is 00:34:59 I don't know if they would be surprised, but like we spend every moment together. I don't think that would surprise any of it. Okay, I don't know. Like, is that a secret? I don't know. Maybe I've heard in a short amount of time. We like spend a lot of moments together. We're like, he, okay, so he went to go get something the other day from CVS. And he was like, I could tell he wanted me to come with him.
Starting point is 00:35:24 Oh, no, that's not. Wow. Okay. And I was like, it was probably the first time that we'd been apart for even like an hour in like over a week probably. Yeah. Like we're together. I love a little codependency. Constantly.
Starting point is 00:35:35 Yeah. Yeah. You guys like to be together. I mean, I wouldn't even say it's a dependency thing. It's just that we love being together. I mean. And I think that that is the key to marriage, what you just said. I like to be around my husband.
Starting point is 00:35:48 So I remember early on in our relationship when I was like 21 and 22, I would get invited to like girls sleepovers or like bachelorette parties or whatever. And I didn't want to go. I like sleeping next to Michael. Even when we're dating. Like, I just like to be with them. Of course. And I think sometimes there's relationships. And I'm sure you guys have seen this where people don't like to be together. They might like the idea of marriage or to say their marriage, but they don't like each other. Oh, it's so sad, yeah. Yeah, that's true. And we have actually made, we love being together. And we've really made a conscious effort to put people in our life that want to be together, that are couples. And that is so important, especially when you are looking for the right person, like kind of associating yourself with couples that like being together, that aren't.
Starting point is 00:36:35 aren't talking stuff talking about each other behind their back. I don't let her go hang out with girls that complain all the time. And I say that like, I know that a lot of women don't like, yeah, I've recently. I got no patience for it. I'm like, if you want to go hang out with the gals that are clucking about how terrible their husbands are, like can't go, can't do it. And I don't put my foot down a lot of things because I don't want that. And vice versa, imagine I'm going and hang out with a bunch of guys like, hey,
Starting point is 00:36:56 let's go like find some other women and like screw your wife. I don't like that energy. It's not respectful. I agree. You know, like, whenever I see couples doing that, I'm like, well, listen, like, you're around a bunch of people that hate their marriages and hate their spouses and don't want to be in there. They're complaining all the time. It's not healthy. It's not healthy. Maybe sounds sexist saying that, but like, I don't allow that energy in the marriage. Whether it's bad energy coming from a girl or from a guy. Either way, you don't want that bad energy in your life. Like, we've made a huge effort, especially recently. Same deal. Like, I put my foot down and then she totally agreed. And we have, again, as the union, we are not going to have any bad energy in our life. Whether it doesn't matter, it's a guy or a girl, whatever. A couple doesn't matter. We cut out all bad energy from a life. We don't care how successful somebody. is we don't literally don't care if they're a billionaire doesn't matter if they're bad energy they're
Starting point is 00:37:39 not in our life period by the way even in the company i tell people in this culture all the time i said like i don't care how high have a performer someone is if they're constantly complaining constantly complaining people like they got to go like i don't i don't care if they're the best salesperson or the best producer in the they they can't be in the i mean it literally impacts your mental health to be around the negative energy and then ultimately it impacts your physical health i think that they always say like protect your peace i think if you decide to get you have to protect your marriage. And if we had this girl on that was like, oh, you know, I'm divorced now. And we talked to her about, you know, before she got divorced. And she said she was
Starting point is 00:38:16 hanging out with all of these women that would sit around and complain about their husband. And it does rub off on you. And my thing is, if you're going to complain or cheat on your spouse, you're sure as hell going to do it in other areas. And you're sure as hell out of integrity in other areas. If I, if I hear someone complaining about their spouse to me, they're going to turn around and talk shit about me. Like, I just feel like there's a lot of like synergistic traits in that. I totally agree. I agree. Yeah, I mean, we want to be around people that we make them better and they make us better. And that's the, that's, like, you leave dinner feeling like energized. That was amazing. Like, let's do that next to me. Yeah. And we're blessed to have, you know, a lot of amazing friends
Starting point is 00:38:55 that do that for us and we do that for them. I mean, it used to be a two-way street. Like, we collectively all make each other better. No different than Campbell and I make each other better. I mean, listen, when Lauren and I got together and we got serious and I've been young, like, I have to be okay that I'm not getting invited on all the crazy guys trips any longer. And I'm not out to go and have the guys night ever. Like, like, let me once in a while. But, you know, a lot of my friends that haven't been able to like let go of that, have they gone into marriage? It's made it really difficult. It's like, you're not going to see me out at 2 a.m. at a bar without my wife. Like, it's just a, it's a really difficult strain to put on any relationship. You know what I mean? Like, if you just like, if you just, like, if you just, if you just. Like, if you just, it's a, it's a, it's a really difficult strain to put on any relationship. You know what I mean? Like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like If you just saw me wandering around a bunch of nights a week out in nightclubs without my wife, you're like, well, that's a weird look. It's a little suspicious, right? And same thing with her. Like, if you're out all the time with the girls just like slamming wine at the wine bar and you're like, not with your husband.
Starting point is 00:39:45 You know where you will find me though out perusing around the foot spa. Oh, and I forgot. I was going to think like Hermes or Chanel. No, the foot spa. And no more lunches at the strip club. Like, that can't happen. There's no more. There's no more.
Starting point is 00:40:00 They did have a great steak. I'm sorry. you'll have to you'll have to give that up um what advice would you guys give to someone who wants to launch today because it's a different it's a different time what what would you guys say what do you mean by launch launch an instagram post their husband like post content i feel like you guys are really great people to ask if someone's going to launch an instagram or a ticot right now what are the tips i mean it needs to be as authentic to you as possible yeah i mean i think that's that's kind of common sense but it really does.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Like you're going to get burnt out so fast if you're not super passionate about what you're posting and that you feel good and that people, people like get that it makes you feel good and it makes them feel good. They're going to keep coming back for more if they can tell that it's really resonating with you and you're passionate about it. So I would say be passionate about it and be authentic and also be consistent. Like you really need to kind of just run with it, try different things, post every day. see what works, but you have to be passionate about it. It's funny, we had a guy on happiness come on the podcast, Arthur Brooks,
Starting point is 00:41:10 and he said that women want adoration and men want admiration. And when talking to you guys, that's exactly what you guys do. I don't even know if you knew that, but you give her adoration and you give that I agree that concept is true and I agree that Campbell and I definitely do that for each other. Yeah, he said that's the key to happiness. Men want to be admired, 100%. If anyone is in the bathroom with their spouse, turn it up when I just said that,
Starting point is 00:41:41 put it real loud on speakers so they can take a hint. Yeah, but it's the biggest thing that we got from him is that it's a two-way thing. Like, you cannot adore her if she does not respect and admire you and you don't want to be adored by someone that you don't respect. You know what I mean? So what happens is that he was saying, it's like this downward spiral.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Like you stop adoring her, you stop admiring him, and then it just gets worse and worse and worse and people dig in further and further and further. Yeah, I mean, he is the best man I know. Aw. He really is. Well, you're certainly the best woman I know. Oh, my. And now it's your turn.
Starting point is 00:42:15 My husband is a hot hunk with a big, big personality. And I'm still getting it on this far into the pregnancy. It's like a whale. It's interesting. The first pregnancy isn't it yet? It definitely didn't slow him down. It was great. No, it was great.
Starting point is 00:42:34 The first few months of her particular were amazing. And then towards the end and all the way, you know, post-pregnancy, like, it just made her body even hotter. Oh. No, I really did. Actually, for years, for years I would tell her, and I meant it, and it's absolutely true. For years, I would say how excited I was for her post-pregnancy body. He always said that, and I was like, what do you mean? Like, he means like her Jessica Rabbit.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Men like a little bit dunk-a-dunk. Yeah. Yeah. They need something to hold on to. So for years, I've been excited about the post-pregancy body, and all my dreams have come true. I'm so happy your fairy tales are happening for you.
Starting point is 00:43:07 I don't know how I feel about you using the term but dunk-a-dunk. Is that the wrong term? I just don't know. I feel like, I don't know. I just sounded strange. Okay. Some cushion for the pushing. Something to hold onto it.
Starting point is 00:43:17 You know. With how you... Just in case you're getting wild, you almost fall off. You need something to grab right on there, you know? Okay. Well, you've got something to grab onto right now. Let me tell you. It's like...
Starting point is 00:43:26 Do you know I made him wear a... I made him wear the pregnancy. suit? Oh, he hasn't done that. You should do it. I don't even know what that is. It's like you can order it and it's like a 50 pound pregnancy suit. It's not that hard to be honest.
Starting point is 00:43:38 You could do it for- 50 pounds? Maybe 40. I gained 60 pounds my first pregnancy. So he got out. You only gained what like 25? No, more than that. You don't need to know how much she didn't get it.
Starting point is 00:43:49 When they weigh me and I'm like, get the fuck out to him. I'm like, get out. Oh, I gained a pound in five weeks. Yeah. All right. Comments. So you guys get tons of comments. People are so engaged.
Starting point is 00:44:02 How do you guys deal with negative comments? Do you guys not even look at it? So it's a good question because this applies. So it also this applies way beyond social media. Like any form of success, whether it's business success, athletic success, it doesn't matter what type of success. You're going to attract super lovers and super haters. And it's a sign of your success.
Starting point is 00:44:26 So that's the first thing to keep in mind. And then, you know, like Joe Rogan for years would say, don't read the comments, kids. I think we kind of started out mostly not reading it. Then I went through a phase where I felt like I could learn from the comments. Like I could get a sense of like what they want to see next or like play off things that were in the comments. You could even like get ideas from it. So there was a time when I was doing that and there was definitely some truth to that. I think now we're at a stage where we just kind of laugh at the negative comments and how ridiculous they are.
Starting point is 00:44:55 They pretty much all stem from a place of jealousy. is just part of being successful in any endeavor. I wouldn't trade my life for anyone else's. And I think if somebody feels that way about you, like there's something wrong with them internally. They have an internal problem if they have something negative to say about someone they don't know. It is wild some of the things they come up with, which again are hilarious in some cases. They'll be like, oh, they don't have any furniture in their house.
Starting point is 00:45:21 It's like, really? Like, do you actually follow us? But with this totally made up rumors that they, I mean, they're, you know, know, there's that 1% troll or whatever, 0.1% troll. But it's just funny that they will come up with very specific things to say that we find hilarious that are obviously not true. It's like, wow, how did you come up with that idea to be your troll comment? I used to do the same thing.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Like in the early days of this show, I used to go in and read something like, I wonder, like, there's some constructive stuff there, maybe an idea, like, same thought process. Right. Now, like, I just, you can't. Because there's just so much bullshit out there and gibberish. that you're incoherent thought processes. And it just, what I realize is it really, if you're, if you're thinking about that stuff too constantly and you're paying too much attention, it really takes you out of what you really
Starting point is 00:46:06 need to be focused on, which is putting out useful content or information or things that serve the people that are actually there. And to your point, you're never, like, no matter what you're doing online, if you put yourself out there in any way, there's always going to be a segment of people that are upset. And we had, who was it? Was it? We had Pierce Morgan on yesterday. It's an interesting character.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And he was saying that. We actually saw him yesterday. We saw him yesterday. We should all sat down and had a suflay together. That would have been interesting. But he was saying like, you know, 20% of the world is on these platforms. And then 10% of that are the ones that are actively engaging. It's typically the loudest, most angry 10%.
Starting point is 00:46:42 And you just got to like kind of keep that in context. Where if you walk around in the streets like normal people and just say hello to regular people, most people are very pleasant and very happy and very kind and have good intentions. And so you just kind of like have to have to have that perspective. Like you have to keep in mind like what kind of individual is spending their time going and yelling at strangers? It's just like it's wild to think about. I mean, I have never made a negative comment on anyone's social media post in my life. I'm like, I wonder, who are these people?
Starting point is 00:47:09 Why would anyone do that? Imagine if you were in the Beverly Hills Hotel, enjoying your souffle as you were, and I popped in out of nowhere, like, you have no fucking furniture. You'd be like, you would look at like, somebody would come and arrest me and take me to an asylum. You know what I mean? Like, it's insane behavior. Yeah, I think the reason they make some of their troll comments so specific is because the troll thinks that people are more likely to believe it if it's a very specific thing.
Starting point is 00:47:34 And it's just so twisted that that's the way they think. But yeah, I think as we're saying, I think you mostly ignore it. And then if you do see a negative comment, just laugh about it. It's also like we meet so many people in person. And it is the best part of what we do. They're all nice. They are the nicest. Literally, I was just in the bathroom.
Starting point is 00:47:50 I had two girls say that I inspired them to be. a working mom and it's literally gonna make me cry because they're so nice it is like they're so nice i mean literally in person 99.9 maybe even point 9 9 i mean that literally i think in like the last two years of all the thousands of thousands of people we've met there's maybe been like one or two negative reactions like it is over 99.9% positive and yeah they say the nice they literally make us cry sometimes i mean it is incredible and they say that we give them inspiration to find the type of love that we have or hope to build the type of love that we have or they say that we make their day or we make their spouses day it is unreal and some of them
Starting point is 00:48:30 get really over the top with it but it can make our day sometimes it's the best part of what we do because we when you're out when you're out in public you can really see how much of an impact you're making like on someone's life yeah because that's our goal means everything to us well I will tell you I told you this the whole office in Austin and Los Angeles we're so excited that you guys were coming in. It's, you know, it's not, very excited. There's a lot of different people that come in and out of here, not just our show, for all the shows. And you're, you guys were quite the hit. No, and you know, like, as I've gotten to know, both of you here in the short period of time, like I like what you're doing a lot, because to your point in the very beginning of the
Starting point is 00:49:07 conversation, there's a ton of negativity. You don't have to search for it. It's readily available for anyone that opens any kind of screen on any kind of platform. And I think, you know, what our experience has been, especially doing the show and talking to as many people as we had, But most people are good people with good intentions that want to put good things into the world. And that's the high majority of people that we meet out when we're running around. And I think it's a good thing to kind of bring that kind of stuff to attention and kind of minimize some of the negativity out there. Because it's readily available. But I do think it is the minority of people that think that way and want to live that way.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Yeah. I mean, as I said, the beginning, like we as humans are just like biologically programmed to focus on the negative because it used to be a survival instinct. Otherwise, you'd either get eaten my tiger or starve to death, you know, in the early days. But because of that, like the media of all kinds, whether it's a newspaper, whether it's a magazine, whether it's a major broadcast news network, or whether it's social media. But they all prey on our negativity bias is what it's called. They use our negativity bias to addict us to drive up viewership. They've done for literally thousands of years. That's what the media has always done.
Starting point is 00:50:06 But you're right, that makes it seem like the world is this extremely negative place, but it's actually just because it's a manipulation technique that magnifies the negativity and addictions to the negativity. And in that landscape, we are a source of positivity and love and family values, and we authentically love out loud. And that's what makes us stand out. Because in the media landscape, broadly speaking, and the social media landscape specifically, either way, it's a negative landscape. And us loving authentically out loud is a bright light. And that's what makes us unique different. And that's what makes us successful. You know, I think a lot of times you need to focus on whatever is that makes you unique, whatever you're doing, whether you're an investment banker, whether your social media start doesn't matter, like, find out something, find something that you do uniquely, something
Starting point is 00:50:49 that's unique about you, and like, use that unique element to your advantage. And yeah, we hear, that's what we hear when we meet people in person, too, is like, this content made them feel good. It made them feel happier. Yeah. And that is what keeps me going. That's what makes me feel good. That is really, that's my purpose. Do you know what made me happy when you pushed out a baby and there was a big orange box waiting for you. If anyone's looking for any ideas. I do like to get picky gifts. Yes, I like to receive gifts.
Starting point is 00:51:19 I do want you to wrap it in siloane because I get nervous about the hospital. Oh. I like get nervous about the germs. But you could take some inspiration. You got enough fucking orange boxes. I noticed your mess bag when you walked in. Yeah, we have matching over there. So I'm sure you got plenty of them.
Starting point is 00:51:37 I hit the wrong switch in the house and orange box flies and hits me in the face. It's an investment. But he's a fine. Let me tell you something about that. No, I concur. He totally agree. Okay. No, I concur.
Starting point is 00:51:46 Let me tell you something about these investments, though. It is an investment. They're investments if eventually you sell them. Right. They're never getting told. This is my plan. I'll expose my plan. I want to get as many as possible.
Starting point is 00:51:59 So in case you die, I'm dead serious. I swear to God, everyone thinks I'm joking when I say this. I'm dead serious. In case something happens to you, I have all my little, like a squirrel collects acorns, that's one of my little acorns. If all of a sudden the orange box market gets flooded with things, you'll know I'm gone. You'll know, you'll know I'm finished. That's hilarious. Yeah, I often refer to her Irma's bags as stranded assets. That's the technical term in the finance world, a stranded asset, meaning it'll never be sold. Never getting sold. You know what I think,
Starting point is 00:52:32 I've, like, analyzed it. I think that the comments that you guys are getting are because there is some people that are unhappy in their own marriage and they're just like projecting that onto you because they see a happy marriage. That's where I would think they're coming from. That's definitely where some of it comes from and just jealousy in a broader sense, whether it's because of our lifestyle, whatever it is. I mean, I think it's mostly irrelevant. Yeah, I also think that like maybe people don't believe that we're really in love. Like maybe that's what that, or maybe that's what they feel. But like, it's, I hate to break it to your Reddit. They're in love. They're in love. Everyone on Reddit, I'm seeing them in person. I saw them off. They're in love.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Yeah, we're totally obsessed. We're in love. And again, we really feel that our purpose is to put our love into the world as inspiration for others. Like, we want to have a positive impact on the culture. When I see whether social media stars or musicians or whatever, any famous person, like we all collectively help shape the culture. And I want, you know, to the extent that we can, I want to positively shape the culture, positively shaped. it, make it something we're proud of, create a media landscape that we all want our kids to grow up in. We also want to encourage people to be in love. Yeah. And to get married and to have kids. I mean, again, we want to possibly shape the culture. It's love, positivity, and family values. And to us, family values means that it's no longer you and her.
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Starting point is 00:59:14 that properly and you know we don't want to only share her or we want to you know make sure she fits into our life and we want her to travel with us like we want her to be ever like she's the ultimate travel and yeah she really is the ultimate travel companion yeah she's with us right now in L.A. And we took her to Aspen a couple months ago. And she's just so warm and so cuddly. And I mean, literally on the flight out here to California, I held it up for the entire, like, four and a half hour flight. And it just made the flight for me.
Starting point is 00:59:43 She didn't make a piece. She's a very well-behaved baby. And she's, like, the happiest baby. She just smiles and laughs. She's so happy. Guys, come back on the podcast in two years. Yeah. Enjoy this phase.
Starting point is 00:59:54 They lay there. They lay there. In two years. No, but a boy is a boy is, um, earlier than a girl. 18 months, the flying. gets the flying gets interesting. I'm sure. I want to report after that. Oh, I'm sure. We're taking advantage of this special time now. This is actually a really fun stage. I personally am very excited to have a newborn and it's so fun because they just chill. So your first two are what genders?
Starting point is 01:00:19 I have a girl just like you guys first and then a boy and I would say the girls, this is my experience, are more complex. So the hair has to be a specific angle and the bow has to be like this color. The outfits are a big deal. And then a boy is like really a presence. It's lumbering, but they're like more simple. So it's a bull in a china shop. So it's just, it's different.
Starting point is 01:00:44 I think we've got to the offense to that, right? Michael, what do you mean we're more simple? Oh, you guys are. I am so complex, Lauren. I have real thoughts and feelings. How are you guys dealing with the fame that's come along with this? When you guys are out to eat and people are coming. up to how. Screaming at you about your one car. No, no one's saying, I don't think anyone's saying
Starting point is 01:01:05 negative in person. How are you guys dealing with just like, you're getting recognized all the time? Yeah, I mean, like Campbell said earlier, in a lot of ways, it's the best part of it. I mean, certainly it can feel overwhelming at times, but we're very grateful for it. Yeah. I mean, you know, when we walk into a hotel lobby or down the street or in a restaurant, like, yeah, we have all these people coming up to us, but literally 99.9% of it is unbelievably positive. Like things you could just never imagine that someone would say to you. Yeah. And the fact that that's an hour every day is just so special.
Starting point is 01:01:37 We're so grateful. And it's evidence that we are positively impacting the culture, which is exactly what we want. We want to be a source of love for people and happiness for people and also family values. And our viewers appreciate that about us. And as we're our peers in the industry, when we, you know, as I'm sure it happens with you guys, like, once you get into this space, you start to meet all your peers in the space. And they all really recognize and appreciate that about us. and we're very grateful for the impact that we're able to have. The fact that people would come up to me and say that I'm a positive role model for them
Starting point is 01:02:09 is something that I never would have thought that would come from this. And so I take pride in that. Like, I feel like I have something to, you know, live up to and that I have kind of a just a different role than I ever thought that I would have in social media world and that people look up to me and say that they want to be like me or have a child like mine is something that's really endearing, and I definitely take pride in that. So being able to hear that in person is just like the best part of all of this. It sounds like you get a lot of purpose from what you do.
Starting point is 01:02:40 I do. I do. I really do. From being a mom and also from sharing our love and meeting people and telling them, for them telling us what an impact we've made on their life. I think if you have real purpose and what you're due, beyond just the money and the fame, And again, doesn't matter what type of career you have. If you have purpose, then you're likely going to be better at that career and you're going to enjoy it a lot more. So, yeah, we're very blessed that we have what we think is a very high purpose to be a source of love and to help possibly shape the culture and promote family values and people getting married and having kids.
Starting point is 01:03:13 And none of it's in your face. It's just her authentic life. But by putting our authentic life out there, all those things come with it. And we're very, very proud of that purpose. And we're very conscious of it. What I think is so interesting is Michael and I have interviewed a lot of different people and I've never heard someone come on and say we're promoting the specialness of marriage and we're promoting love and we're like sort of that's like the message. I think that's really interesting and really cool. Thank you. People would be mad if I didn't ask beauty, hair, diet, secrets. You look amazing. Give us like, give us something.
Starting point is 01:03:52 Well, lots of Mexican things and waffles. So, Jett and I are both mouth tapers. Okay, we love it. That's recent, but we are. That's more recent, but now we like don't go to bed without mouthful. I have some mouth tape for you guys. It's pink. Sorry, Jeff.
Starting point is 01:04:07 No, I've actually used yours before. Oh, wow. Doesn't matter me what color does. I might need a picture of him in the mouth tape. I'm sorry, you might have to capture that. I don't know about that one, but I know, I have you. Yours is actually the first one ever used. It will go with your shirt.
Starting point is 01:04:21 It will. It will. cute how you wore things because when we first got into that she she had some of yours and so that's what i started out with it's it it works what other than mouth tape what else i love to sauna okay so we have a new sauna at her house i love it infrared or barrel it's it's uh traditional finish sauna yeah we have a sauna and cold plunge i cold plunge i cold plunge every day i can't get her into the cold plunging but she saunas with me i think that it's funny it's kind of hard after birth to get cold that's It feels like off-putting.
Starting point is 01:04:54 I am so cold-natured as a person. Like, I'm rarely sweating. And I'm cold before I even get in the cold plunge. That's why I can't do it. He's like, just do it. That's your BS excuse, baby. I'm like, I'm like, shivering outside of the cold plunge. Like, how could I get in?
Starting point is 01:05:09 I'm already cold. All right. Anyway, sauna. Keep going. Sana, I love Pilates. I do yoga, Pilates. Not, I'm just easing back into it now. So I've really, really given myself grace since I've had my baby.
Starting point is 01:05:25 And I think it's so hard. There's so many opinions on like when you should get back into working out. And I've really given myself grace. And I will say he has been so supportive of that and just made me feel so good in a time where your body is just not the same. And it can be hard. It's actually even better. But yeah. I mean, something that.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Right. I'm like, I need to lose 15 pounds. Something that Campbell does that I think is a big key to her, is her overall health is portion control. Like, we constantly eat these insane, extravagant dinners and meals. And just like we show such as to me, that's all real. I mean, we've always done that. We're obsessed with food. And we have, like, really extravagant meals.
Starting point is 01:06:07 But the same time, that might be our only meal that day. Like, we both eat very little for breakfast slash lunch. And we also intermittent it fast. Like, we don't eat to, like, 12 or even two. and then we might have like a little something at that time for breakfast slash lunch, but then for dinner we'll have like a really over-the-top meal. But the overall calorie consumption is not that high because it was just one big meal a day for the most part.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Before I got pregnant, I was extreme intermittent pastor, like 2 p.m. every day. Wow. 2 p.m. to like 8.30s. Interim fasting is the main health thing she does. Yeah. What's the Pookie and Jet cocktail? God and so many. We love cocktails. I love it. Jet loves a good cocktail.
Starting point is 01:06:47 That's hard about. Pregnancy, no one talks about that, huh? It's hard not to have a margarita. It's hard. It is hard. And anyone that doesn't say that is lying. The only favorite part of being pregnant was no cocktail. It's just, I don't like to, I don't like to be drunk.
Starting point is 01:07:00 I just like to enjoy a nice drink. I'm glad you guys say this because some of this culture is quitting on us. We need some of this alcohol consumption is plummet. I just like what? Yeah. We want to save these companies. Not for us or our friend group, that's for sure. But yeah, we have seen that broadly it's at, supposedly down 20% in the current generation.
Starting point is 01:07:14 So yeah, Pickey, tell me your favorite cocktail. Tell us your cocktail. Oh, extra dirty, martini. Blue Cheese, Olives. It's my go-to. With vodka. I mean, I have a lot. I mean, for years, my Get-Thule was a bullet-roy old-fashioned on a Big Rock.
Starting point is 01:07:30 It's funny. More recently, it's kind of a comedian. This is how I am 24-7. We just got started. We should have a drink and then we'll go. When I can have a drink, I'll be coming to Atlanta. Okay, last night you're in the hotel, Polo Lounge. Yeah, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:07:45 What's your first order? So the Polo Lounge yesterday, I had two of their cocktails off the menu with tequila-based cocktails and also Mescal cocktail. But more typically I get, like said, the old fashion or recently I've been into Manhattan's Up, also with rye whiskey. Yum. I do paper planes with bourbon. I love tequila and mescal as well. Paper plains with grapefruit, right? No, no, paper plain, I actually don't know the recipe, but it's a very balanced cocktail.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Like, it's bourbon, but it's so balanced that even girls typically like it. I like it. I think it actually has a little bit of apparel. But the apparel balances out. with the bourbon. I don't normally like that for all, but with bourbon it balances. Yeah, I mean, like I said, we're really into food, really into drinks, love wine as well. What about makeup, hair? Do you do your own makeup? Do you have someone who helps you? What's social media, I'm sure, would love to know what's the mascara you use with these eyelashes? Tell us.
Starting point is 01:08:34 I typically do my own hair and makeup. Not today, but typically I do my own hair and makeup. I love a, like, blowout look. That's kind of like my signature look. I love just like loose, waves kind of effortless look and I typically and I tell her she can get a blood every day if she wants so I love it too. That you want to blow it every day or that she can't. I told her the she can get a blood every day if she wants and spray tan and yeah I tell it learned the same thing I thought you said something different. I typically wear like no foundation I like concealer cream bronzer I like all cream products cream concealer, bronzer and blush and then I'll like do a little bit of powder and then
Starting point is 01:09:14 mascara. I love the I use like a really affordable one, the MCO one. Your shout out to our partner Mka Beauty. Shout out. Is that actually true? Because she has great eyelashes. I use, yeah, I love the MCO one. I use a lot of like, I feel like affordable
Starting point is 01:09:30 mascara is the best mascara. Everyone needs to go run to listen to this podcast or rather watch this podcast on YouTube because the guys were just shaking their head. I was watching you guys both out of my peripheral. You're shaking your head when she's talking about cream bronzer. You guys have no fucking idea What you fucking want me to do, Laram?
Starting point is 01:09:45 When you go into these segments. Like, Michael's like, oh, yeah. Three bronze are, uh-huh. I've been doing this fucking show for so long. We go into these segments every time. People want to know that. When you go into the way, what's the beauty? I don't know, but you don't need to shake your head.
Starting point is 01:09:58 Okay, I'll sit here stone face. Yeah, you, Michael's like, uh-huh. You know what would be funny video segment is while this whole segment's going on? Maybe not for this show because we got to see you. But for maybe some other guests, we can just have it zone in on me. You know what I mean? And when they're going through the beauty, you can just have it focus on my reaction the whole time. I do have a big thing.
Starting point is 01:10:14 an idea for you guys. Go ahead. No, one thing that I do think is important to know for beauty in my mind, a tan. For me, I need to have like a base tan or like a spray tan for sure, but I think that allows me to wear less makeup and I personally love that. I feel more confident when I have less makeup on, but I have a tan. Yeah, totally. Especially when you're post-baby, a tan is great.
Starting point is 01:10:39 A tan. That's great. That's my tip. Yeah, I already mentioned that I said, you can have a tan. You can have a blout every day if you want, spray 10 every day if you want. But my two piece of advice beyond that would be hair is most important. There's reason in Holland they say hair and makeup. Like a hair, I'm dead serious.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Oh, we know. If a woman wants to look her best, her hair has got to look good, period. So hair's the most important thing in makeup. I feel like a lot of girls these days are wearing too much makeup. Agreed. You know, Campbell just said that she likes to wear not that much. That's absolutely true. She doesn't wear that much.
Starting point is 01:11:10 That's the way to go. That more natural look needs to come back. I think it kind of started to come back and then it kind of faded. It needs to come back. You know what I like to do to Michael? I like to look so ugly at the house. Like, ragged, disgusting. I don't believe that.
Starting point is 01:11:27 So ugly, like the worst outfit, like horrible. And then I like him to leave. And then I like to go through the car wash, I call it, and get ready. And then I like to remind him who he married and walk in. Who the hell is that? It's like I like the just deposition of it. I keep it on point always though. I do have an idea for you guys.
Starting point is 01:11:49 And maybe you've already done this, but I think you guys should do this. I think that you guys should sit down and read all the crazy furniture comments and read what people are saying that it's so ridiculous. Like, you know, have you ever seen on Jimmy Kimmel when, like, Kim Kardashian reads all her crazy comments? Yeah, yeah. You guys have like the furniture one and the car one. Like, those are so funny. If you guys read them, people would just die laughing. Nothing like in the sports world.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Like, they'll have, like, NFL draft picks do this. Like, Tom Brady, you know, greatest quarterback of all time. And he'll read, like, the draft notes from the combine. I'll be like, too skinny, too slow, can't jump, not athletic. And it's like, okay, well, he won seven Super Bowls. I guess he's actually pretty athletic. That's why it's funny, though. It's like you guys have built this.
Starting point is 01:12:33 You've put your love out there, and people are talking about furniture and how many cars do you know. I think people would like it. It'd be very funny to hear it with your voice. We've actually thought about doing that. You should. We might. You should.
Starting point is 01:12:45 Before you go, is there anything you'd like to leave our audience with? Any, like, maybe one last line of advice from both of you guys? Yeah. So, I mean, as I said at the very beginning, my advice would be to everyone, both in your everyday personal interactions and in social media as well, authentically love out loud. That's what the world needs. I'm sensing a book, maybe. Him and her book.
Starting point is 01:13:07 You'll have to come back on the show once it comes out. That sounds great. Great. Where can everyone find you, follow you? I'm sure they already do, but pimp yourself out. You can follow me at Campbell Hunt Pucket on Instagram and TikTok. That's good. That's the main account. Oh, you don't have an Instagram? He does. He doesn't post. I do. I do, but I don't really post, yeah. Huh? I like that. That's unique. Well, listen, you said second podcast?
Starting point is 01:13:32 Yeah, we did the toast like six months ago. Tost is great. That's a phenomenal show. You guys are naturals on a mic. Really good. For the second time, you would have never known. You would think it was like the hundred time. Yeah. You guys are good on the mic. This is awesome, guys. I know it would be. Thank you.

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