The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast - Q&A Pt. 1: Michael & Lauryn Bosstick Answer Questions They’re Never Asked
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The following podcast is a dear media production.
She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire.
Fantastic.
And he's a serial entrepreneur.
A very smart cookie.
And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you along for the ride.
Get ready for some major realness.
Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
Aha.
We are in studio for a two-part episode.
I had the idea interviewing each other.
So this idea is I made a list of questions for Michael
that I haven't asked you on air.
And then you made a list,
which is like, geez, overachiever.
He has like a fucking school.
No, but I don't know which way I'm going with my list.
Okay.
So, because we haven't prepped at all.
Normally we prep for our episodes.
Yep.
We've done zero prep, Carson.
Which is fun.
We have, we said we're keeping this one loose.
Throw it on the table.
Emily, we don't care if you come in the shop.
We're like keeping it just casual on this one
We're going to have a couple sprit societies
I'll do the skinny confidential one
Actually I'll do
I think we should do a taste test
I'll do the lemon tea
The lemon iced tea and the
Here listen to this
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So we're doing a little cocktail
and it's Friday
and we have had
quite the week
before we get
into the questions
it is back to school
I was
I mean back to school
is like
you know
we are new to the parenting
game
well we're five years
into it now
and we have five
under three years old
no honey
we don't have five
we have three
we have three
no see
it's been a long
a couple weeks
we have three
under five
so it was like
boom boom
in five years
three kids
and then we decide
to keep things
really intense and get our baby's tongue tie clipped yesterday in Houston. So we drove four hours to
Houston. We got his tongue tie clipped. And if you got, if anyone knows anything about a tongue tie
release, it is intense. Oh, I thought you're going to say if anyone knows anything about the drive to
Houston. No. And then we had to drive back with a baby that just had his tongue tie released. And it was
mayhem. Listen, I want to just say one thing. And I want to be as a Texas resident now.
Okay. Texas has some of the worst drivers I've ever.
encountered in the country. I feel like everyone says that in every state when they live there.
You know, I love the state. I really do. But my God, the drivers are terrible here. And I just
want to say that. Okay. Because I think people should improve. Take a sip so you can sit back and relax
and enjoy the show. So it's Friday. We've had a very, very long week, nervous system overload.
But this will be fun because we're very casual, like a happy hour with you guys. Would you like
to start or would you like me to start? I'd like to start by saying, I will give you the compliment.
you do look beautiful.
Really?
Yes.
But I did not realize we were like, I thought it was, you said it was casual Friday production.
I look like Ren and Stimpy.
I've been on Zooms all day.
My eyes are bloodshot.
Let me give you a tip.
Red was not the right tone.
I would only give you this tip off air, but we're on air.
When you have a pimple.
No, I know.
It's right there, right in the center of my face.
The color that you don't wear is.
It's red.
Okay.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like, that's what I'm saying, like the, just I didn't realize we were going.
Yeah.
It's a full, it was like red, red, red, red.
Yeah, it's a lot of red.
A big fucking Rudolph over here.
Anyways, cheers.
Cheers.
Sprit Society.
This is the flavor you came up with?
Pink lemonade.
That's the skinny confidential flavor.
And then we also got a lemon iced tea.
All right.
No, you go for it.
This is your idea.
You go with the questions first.
We're going to make this a little bit of a two-parter this week, guys.
So tune in Thursday for the next one.
Okay.
All right.
Here's the first question.
what's something about our marriage that the listeners would be shocked to hear
they would be shocked to hear yeah and i'm giving you i didn't not give you these questions
so you have no idea how to answer what would they be shocked to hear about at this stage of
the game after everything we've shared i think they would be shocked to hear how much we fight
and bicker with each other really i don't think i think people would be like i think if people saw us
like if they were like in our house and like in the car with us, especially yesterday driving
to Houston and back, I think people would be like, holy shit, this ain't going to last.
Well, here's the thing about our relationship.
We lay it all on the table in the moment and we are not the kind of couple that holds things
and stuffs things down.
I do not stuff anything down.
I was reading the untethered soul today.
I let it all out.
No my problem with you.
I've been reading the untethered soul.
Emily, this is true.
It's a great book by Michael Singer.
Okay.
He has two great books.
Well, he might have more, but there's two great books that are.
that I like. And I am reading it and I'm reading it slow because I really want to get the
concepts and I know a lot of people love the book. My favorite thing about you is you, I know today
was the first day you picked up. You've read the first part. Now you're going to tell me about it and
you're going to give me shit about it. What I did actually today is I went into your book and I
looked where you dog geared the pages and then I just want, because I like to see what your stream of
consciousness is like in your reaction to the book. So one of the things in the book is you have
to release the energy and you have to let it out. And so I like to let it out in the moment.
Yeah, but it doesn't say you have to let it out at someone. That's what you do. Sometimes you got
to do it on your husband. It's better than holding it in. I think it would be shocked to see us go at
each other. But I think where if there's any like relationship advice is you and I don't hold
on to things. No, we recover. Like it's like a quick recovery. It's like we look at each other like,
man, that was kind of dumb and annoying. And like, I guess that's our way. Is that what you say to
yourself in the mirror? I just tell my, I tell myself, I'm like, this is normal. This is what every other
couple does. I don't know. You send me memes all day long of this shit. Yeah, but no, I think,
I think people would be shocked to know how much we go at each other and fight and how turned up
that can get rather quickly. Well, we've known each other since we were 12, so yeah. Emily's not
surprised neither is Carson. Like, I think that if a therapist got a hold of us and was there,
they would call us back
for a lot more sessions.
So do you want to go to a therapist?
No, no, no.
I'm not,
I feel like this is therapy.
But I do think that
I wouldn't recommend
this form of argument
to people.
It works for us.
Here's the thing.
We work together.
We podcast together.
We live together
and we raise kids together.
So I was talking to our friend,
Mark,
our mutual friend,
and we were talking about this
with him.
He was like doing therapy on us.
And he,
he was telling me it is unique that we're working together like this.
Carson's giving me the,
I have to put the mic down.
He wants to get the money.
I was trying to cover my pimple, Carson.
I was trying to cover.
Yeah, well, listen, we're not the only couple to do.
Those are as many couples to do it.
I've said a million times on the show, like people should,
couples should not work together.
Yeah.
But if it works, it's great, but I would recommend like trying another path first.
But my personality style, just if we're on the topic, the question wasn't for me,
is that I say it in the moment.
I give feedback in the moment.
I think that's how I am in the brand too.
I give immediate feedback so I don't sit there and have all this stuff piled up and then I explode.
Like I would rather just talk to the team and say it right in the moment and be like, hey, I think next time we can do it like this or, hey, this system seems to be broken as opposed to just holding it in and letting it explode.
Your style is to fully unload on me.
then feel better about your unload and leave me with all of the things you unloaded.
Who doesn't do that to their husband?
If you don't, you're enlightened.
No, no, but that's the thing.
People would be shocked to see how much we go out of each other, how much we fight.
We have a very unique relationship.
I mean, listen, every couple has a unique relationship, right?
It's unique to them.
But yeah, we've known each other.
We were 12.
Something loving that people would be shocked to hear.
Something loving and positive.
I don't know.
I hate, you know what I really don't like.
What?
I don't like when couples need to confess.
their love all the time on social.
I know, but you don't have to...
Because there's always a red flag.
And then you're like...
They're like, oh my God, so and so fell apart.
Like, yeah, if you're skipping down the beach, holding hands,
telling the world all the time, like there's...
You know, I feel like we don't need to do that.
What's your favorite part about me?
This is not on my list.
No, no, no, no.
No, no, you have to answer that question really quick.
One of my favorite...
I have a lot of favorite parts about you.
Your sense of humor.
I've always loved your sense of humor.
Your resilience.
I love that how you,
are with our children because there's a million things that's a whole question in itself well now
I'm over earlier spite okay perfect okay my turn my turn this is an interesting one I just want to know
I just want to see this if you could trade places with me for one week oh let me finish
I'm asking the question again if you could trade places with me for one week what would you do
differently that is literally the best question I've ever been asked on a show
Give me my notes.
This is actually a really good question.
Yeah, let's go.
I think that you do 97% right.
But there's 3% that I would do different.
That's a lot higher.
It's pretty good.
I was just say 97% wrong.
No, I think that you're incredibly capable, which I realize that's like why I married you
is you're capable.
Like you will kill the tiger.
You will skin it.
And then you will cook it on the grill and you will use.
the fur for something else. Like you will use every part of the tiger, which is great.
Tonight's going to be good with you and me. I, differently, I would say that you're constantly
in a rush and you rush through life so fast. And I'm just worried about the projection on the
children. This is being honest. The question is not how to criticize me. The question is what would
you do differently? Well, what I would do differently is I would be like a sea turtle. I would be a
little bit more slow and methodical. I actually think it's really sexy and hot that you're reading
the untethered soul. But don't you think that if I was a little slower like a turtle, I wouldn't
be as killing of the tiger as you sure. I think there's a medium. Okay. I think you could tone it down
a bit. I think like we don't need to like drag everyone by their ponytail all the time. Like it's like
it's intense at the rush. And then there's like a panicked undertone. So what I would do differently if I
was in your body is I would be a little bit more present and not be so rushed.
That's not a lot of feedback.
That's all you got?
And then I would just be obsessed with my wife all day long.
The question once again is if you were me in my body for the week, what would you do?
All day long.
Okay.
And I would be less panicked.
I'm not panicked.
I'm just quick moving, like a barracuda.
Okay.
You don't think you're panicked?
That's not self-aware.
Panicked is like, I would be more self-aware.
Panicked is like, I'm,
so worried that something's going to go wrong.
I'm not worried.
Okay.
Don't you think panic is like, oh, I'm in a panic.
Like, oh, something bad's happening.
I'm just moving.
I'm going quick.
Yeah, but sometimes I don't want to go quick.
I'm not going quick in all things.
I want to be thoughtful and purposeful and just be in the moment.
And so that's what I would do differently.
I gave you two things.
I would be obsessed with my wife every second.
And I would put my wife on a pedestal.
I thought you were going to have more for me on this.
All right.
No.
It's not that bad. I'll just slow down is the answer.
Slow down. You do everything. You do. I mean, you help with the children.
Feedback taken, but no.
Why? Because I like to go.
You don't want to be obsessed with your wife every second. I like to feel like I'm moving.
Okay. Well, you're moving. What is the most misunderstood thing about you by the audience?
Well, I don't know what's misunderstood about me.
Hmm. I know. This is a brain buster.
about me
can I tweak it and just say about people
in general with me?
Sure.
I'm
a lot more reclusive
than people think.
Like a lot more.
Like a lot more.
Like, no, I don't think reclusive
is the right word.
It's insular.
Insular's fine.
Yeah, I'm very good at being
alone.
Because you're,
have you told the audience?
No.
You're gifted.
No, no, I'm not going down
that.
yeah we are he's gifted no no no go look up gifted you are i looked i had a whole talk with chat gpt
about it you're gifted and you're very insular and you're cerebral and if you don't have that time
to yourself to be inward and i love how i'm answering it you you aren't your best self
like it's weird thing we do this show together and the intention of the show is that it goes out
and reaches a lot of people which of course we want but the show is done in a way
way where it's just like you and I or another person in a room, which I'm super comfortable
with. But I'm not so excited about being in front of so many people all the time. And then
I think what would surprise people is I'm way less like social than people would think. Because
all day long, I'm meeting with people and interacting with people and doing the show and all
that. But when it comes to me, I'm like fully okay. If somebody said to me, hey, Michael, you're being
punished and you have to go and like stay in your house for two weeks by yourself.
it would be like I won the grand prize
You would not be able to be away from me for two weeks
What are you talking about?
Not you and the kids
I gotta be around you and the kids
But I'm saying like if I didn't like have to
I'd be okay with that
I've been like that my whole life
I'm good being low
You like the momentum of business
But on every other aspect
You are a complete insular recluse
That likes to read your books
And play your video game
There has to like
For me there's always got to be
Some kind of purpose to be out
I don't think you would ever go out
if it wasn't for me.
No, probably not.
And the way I go out is I'm...
Like, I wouldn't, I mean, I would go out with friends and see a few people, but I wouldn't
be, like, out socially.
Right.
Yeah.
And when I go out, I am so intentional about how I go out.
Like, I will only go out with someone that I really, really genuinely like and want to
go out with it.
You know, like, there's those, some people like to go out and, like, just kind of like, the
guys like to go on the golf trip or the girls do the girl.
Like, I don't want to do anything.
But if it's like, hey, I want to go play tennis or if I want to go to the workout or if there's a business thing, then yes, I want to be there.
But if it's like, let's go network or let's go hang out.
I'm not, and I don't like to do that.
But you will go out like what I just said, if it's intentionally thought out with someone that you really enjoy.
Yes.
Like next week we're going out three times and all the people we're going out with.
Like, you're excited to go out with.
Yeah.
I also, maybe people don't realize that the businesses,
are not my main focus in life.
Okay. What does that mean?
Like I use, I like to be part of the brands and I like to run the companies and I like
that and don't worry anybody that is with me. Like nothing's happening. But I use those as a mechanism
to go and satisfy the other areas of my life, which is like family and being insular, if that makes
sense. Like a lot of people really attach, like especially entrepreneurs, they attach their
whole identity to their work and their business. And they,
get super attached to the outward presentation of them as the entrepreneur or them as the celebrity
or them as the star. And for me, like, there's not that thought process at all. It's like all
of these things are a mechanism for me to be able to live an insular life the way that I want
to live. You're a big family man. Yeah. Yeah. And I think you got that from your father,
but you like being around your family and books. You're very Naval-ish.
I'm getting a lot of compliments for you, but yes, I like to be, I like to, I like to, I like to, not yes, Neval, but yes, I like to be, I don't know. I just, I think people would be surprised that I, I think because of what we do, we get some nice things said from time to time about us, but that's really not like a motivation for me at all.
Okay. We also get some mean things said.
Well, that is the motivation. I do like to, um, ruffle some feathers. Ruffle those people up a little bit.
okay
let's see
I was going to do
one that
similar to
that
I know one
what's the one
question
you wish
more people
would ask you
I think
people don't
ask me
enough about
my softer side
like I think
people are so
fixated
on like
me as an
alpha female
and like
the dominant
side of me
that they don't
tap into the
other side
and I don't blame them for not tapping in
because they don't know that
because I don't show it.
But when I'm home,
and I think you can say this,
if you agree with me,
it's like,
I'm a homemaker when I'm home.
Our house is like,
the vibes are on,
the atmosphere is on,
and I'm,
you know,
I try to be present for my kids
and make sure that they're enjoying their day.
And that takes a lot of effort,
in my opinion.
Like I can't show up as like this dominant,
I don't know,
like boss in my house. I show up very much in my female soft energy in the home.
Yeah, I think that people see what you do professionally and then they want to make that the
that's what I was trying to say earlier. It's like that's the identity, but they forget that
you're a wife and you're a mother and your homemaker and you do all these other things that many
women do, a lot of women do, but they focus on the other stuff. Yeah, it's very much every time I
get interviewed it's very much like about it's very alpha female which is fine because you know a lot of
that is alpha female but I think if people saw the people I spend time around and the friends that I
choose to invest my energy in like it's not I think they would be surprised by how I spend my time when I
don't show up on social media it's very much like family children and with friends that I've known
forever or you know people that I'm very interested in investing energy in we're not you know
out on the town at fashion week going buck wild with a bunch of celebrities that's just not our
life our life is very like I feel like simple yeah maybe boring sure I'm I'm fine with that
it's routine it's it's sweet I was explaining like I think it's like you it's we have a lot of
We focus heavily on family values and taking care of ourselves.
And then the business is like the sport that you get to play because those things are stable.
Yes.
And this is, I always say this, like I cannot play the sport of business if I am not completely
optimizing and paying attention and watering the other side of it, which is like time to
shut your nervous system down and self-regulate and take it down.
I could not perform at this level if I didn't have the complete opposite end of
the spectrum. And I think people don't get to see that with me. They don't get to see, you know,
how hands-on I am with my kids because they see like just go, go, go, go, go on Instagram or the
podcast. It was, that's the weird thing about social because you'd probably actually, like, from
a, if you were like optimizing accounts perspective, if we showed a lot more of that, it would probably
go viral, yeah. It would do better. But then you got to share all that. This is my thing. I've
thought about this. People are like, well, why don't you share like, you know, your kids and you
getting ready for school or coming home or whatever it is. I don't want to share that. I don't want
a phone in my kids face all the time. I'm actually like, this is something people would be surprised.
I'm actually so like sort of anti-screen. I don't want my kids to be raised on a screen, which is weird
because what I do for a living is so based on my phone. I think they have all the time in the world
to be on a screen, I want them to have a really pure childhood. And when I pull out that phone,
I think about it before I pull it out. Like, I'm not pulling out my phone snapping and videoing all the
time at all. I will pull it out and I'll be like, let's get a picture for grandma. You see how I am with
my phone. My phone is in the other room at night. Like, I don't want them to remember when they were
little their mom's relationship with the phone being such a big deal. So I'm not going to be putting
tripod and a camera up to film me and my kids every morning. I'm just not going to do it.
Yeah, I think people get like this, that's what I'm saying, they get things backwards.
Like I think a more interesting, like if I was interviewing you or people like other women like you.
You are interviewing me.
Oh yeah, I'm interviewing you. I forgot. Well, yeah, but it's a little, you know what I'm saying,
is that I think sometimes people, they lose, they focus so much on like, oh, you're doing,
like, how are you, you know, you're, you're doing the business, they, they forget, like,
you're doing all the things as a mother and then you get to do the business thing, but they focus
so much on the headlines of the business that they forget. Actually, some of the harder things
are at home and with the kids and in the relationship. To be honest, and I say, this is really
kind of messed up to say for people that, you know, think business is hard, which it is. But,
like, the business is way easier than staying in a healthy relationship, taking care of
yourself and raising healthy, happy kids. Like, I find the business to be input, output. It's not the
same, like, in a relationship, there's a, there's a lot more gray area. Like, business is pretty
black and white, to be honest. Here's, I think if you want to be an intentional parent, which we do
want to be, it's a lot of work. Yeah, like, I joke all the time. I say, I tell people when they
ask me, why did you move to Austin? I know for a fact, from a business, numbers, financials,
growth perspective, if I stayed in LA or if I moved to New York, those things, the businesses
would be much further ahead, just because of the environment that we would be in. But that's what I'm
saying is like, it's actually harder to go and say, okay, you got to put the other things first and then
use the other things, the business to supplement the main thing that's most important. But a lot of
people get it backwards. They put the career first and the business or the brand first, and then
they let the other things kind of suffer or slip. I mean, I think at this moment in time, the fact that
we have a sanctuary for our kids that we've really tried to be intentional about is the most
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the obsession. What's something that you think I don't give you enough
credit for.
Hmm.
What's something,
oh, this is going to rile
a lot of women up.
It's going to rile a lot of women up.
I'm sure if I should say it.
You don't want to say it, or are you moving on?
Go ahead.
I think that women,
you,
deservedly so,
get a lot of credit,
as you should, as you all should,
for bearing the burden of carrying the children
and then birthing them and then
feed all the things that women do
and everyone wonders why we get in fights
but I do think that myself
and other
very active
and dedicated fathers
sometimes don't get the credit that they should
meaning when we get in a fight
and you're saying you don't feel like you
like you feel like oh well i carry the kid i'm like well i'm doing as much as i can to contribute
from the diapers to the pickups to the getting up to all the things i can do and i think sometimes
dads active dads cars well listen i'm not saying that women shouldn't get credit but i'm saying
sometimes men that are trying to show up and be great strong fathers don't get as much credit
as they could and i feel like if i i don't need i don't need credit on the validation of the businesses
because I can look at my fucking PNLs.
But I do think it's nice once in a while
to get some more credit for being a good father.
I do.
I will give you credit for being a good father.
Not that you don't give me credit for being a good father.
But the game is just not even.
When you birth a baby out of your dickhole.
I got two people in the room.
I did not say it's even.
You have no idea.
So like I will give you questions.
credit for being a good dad. I'm not saying I need equal credit. But the equalness of it is so skewed.
I didn't say equal. Did I say equal? No, see. Okay. I will give you credit. And what you hear.
I will give you credit, but. I'm not saying I need credit. I'm saying, what do I not get? What do you not give me
more credit for? I will give you, you are, I'm going to actually give you credit right now.
Oh, good. I would actually say that you do 60% and I do 40. Oh, good.
Next question.
How about that? How about that?
However, the pregnancy and the birth is going to drop you back down to about 20%.
That's how gnarly that is.
Yeah, but you know what?
And this is like for, I'm just going to speak for the men out there.
Like, and I guess this, hopefully this is not a controversial thing to say anymore in 2025, but, you know, like men can't give birth.
And so I'm not going to try to understand what it's like.
I feel it looks challenging and difficult and not great for, like, you know, like, you know,
it doesn't look comfortable.
I mean, you get a back pain, and I hear about it for six months.
Yeah, but my body's not a, like, it's not built for childbirth.
So, like, what's the point in, in doing this?
I just think you should say women do way more, but I contribute to the pie.
I said, the only thing, as I said, I think more fathers that are showing up as best they can
is they should get sometimes more credit for that.
Okay, okay.
On Father's Day, I will give you so much more extra.
Okay, okay, joking aside, joking aside. I think it's important because they're, listen,
there's good parents and bad parents, good moms, bad moms, good dads, bad dads. But I do think
sometimes the good dads, the ones that are really showing up are somewhat, sometimes not as
acknowledged as like mothers are always acknowledged and we'll continue to be enough. We don't have to
keep, I'm going to keep saying it. But I think sometimes the great fathers that are showing up are not
always as appreciated as they could be.
Okay.
And it's not easy, right?
My dad was a great father.
I'm going to acknowledge him.
He was a great father.
He is a great father.
He is 10 out of 10.
And a great grandfather.
He is literally the best dad ever.
And he showed up like you show up.
So maybe I have a high expectation.
But it's important, I think, for the women that are listening that have husbands and
great fathers in life to acknowledge it because a lot of the guys don't need to be told
how good they're doing at work.
I mean, it's nice.
It's good.
But like, I think the other thing and the other acknowledgement goes much further.
I think what's crazy when you become a parent is you don't realize when you're little how much work it is to be a parent.
So then when you become a parent, you have so much more respect and understanding and empathy and compassion for your parents.
And it really puts a lot in perspective and you're able to be like, oh, that's why my mom did this thing or that's why my dad used to do it this way.
Like you really have an understanding.
Everybody is just hanging on by a threat.
And I think most people are doing the best they can.
I don't care how much or how little help or resources.
Like parenting is hard in general.
Every kid comes with a different set of circumstances and a different set of issues and a different personality.
And the job of the parent is to like usher that person into being a happy, healthy adult.
It's not easy.
No, it's not easy.
Your turn.
So I should get more acknowledgement.
Okay.
we'll give you a star
what do you need what do you need
I'm not going to say anything
I know what you need
never think
okay
what's the biggest
misconception
people have about you
as an individual
outside of our marriage
and brand
do you really want my honest opinion
no Lauren
I want you to give me
the sugar-coated filtered version
I honestly don't know
I really try to detach
from what other people think about me
I really actively try to detach.
So I don't know what the streets are buzzing about me.
I really don't know.
Maybe I want to say in high school, I feel like I played the dumb card and you can talk more to that because you've had the experience with that.
And you can maybe, I think that's something we've never talked about on the show.
You can talk about that experience.
But in high school and maybe even into college, I played a very like sort of like a dumb blonde card.
and I sort of used it to my advantage,
which I could do a whole podcast on that.
Yeah, I think I play to being oblivious,
but I'm actually paying attention
and I'm razor sharp
and my brain is maybe a little ADHD,
but I know what's happening.
Don't you think that's it?
I think on certain things, yes.
But I'm oblivious to other things.
I think if I started to quiz you on a couple of
world events, you would, we would have to probably pause and reassess the show.
No, I'm not. I can't. But I do think, yes, you're, like, you're much more perceptive than you
pretend you are, and you are much more thoughtful. And I think that people would be surprised
about how much you're aware of and what you're paying attention to. I mean, but I guess,
like, it's not that surprising considering the career you've had for as long as you've had it.
You know what I mean? Like, I also am a clairvoyant, but.
We can get into that later.
I don't know what that means.
You know I'm a clairvoyant.
You're going to say that you don't know what that means.
I want to know how you define that.
A clairvoyant is someone that can see things.
I can see things.
Michael, you know what I'm talking about.
He's laughing.
You know what I'm talking about.
I think that you can...
Are very energetic.
I think...
Yeah, like, I mean, I will say I watched you call the birthday of...
of one of our children
months and months before
and it was not
the predicted due date
and it happened
on the exact day
that you called
months and I flipped
two babies in my stomach
and these people
are getting all pissed off
I don't care
actually why don't they get pissed off
just tell the truth
so both of our babies were breach
I was freaking out
because that's what I do
with medical stuff
and then the doctor's like
oh maybe C-section
and in both cases
we did nothing
and you went into
weird meditation
and both flipped
both of them
I can witness it
I was there
there's other things
too that I've predicted
that I've seen
but we
well that's another episode
but do you think
do you say you think
the misconception about me too
is that I'm oblivious
is that what you say
I think that sometimes
when I see people get riled up
about you and they just think
and they say things like
you're out of touch you're not paying attention
I just think that
that's silly because I know you
and I know what you're paying attention to
and I think those people are just
aren't they're not reading the tea leaves
I think sometimes I don't translate
because
I think with me
you need the full context.
No, you don't translate
because you
are not one of those people
and I mean this as a compliment.
You do not just start to care about things
because other people care about things.
Meaning like if people decide
that an event is important
and they demand that you say it's important
you don't just do that because people do that.
And what I, and I, it's not like either you either.
You mean I don't virtue signal.
Well, that, yes, but I think that, like, and when they say things like you're not paying attention, you're out of touch, it's not that.
It's just you're choosing not to participate in things that people demand you participate in.
Which is one of the things I like about you.
Well, you know, I think that that's probably the, maybe the biggest misconception.
But in high school, I did used to play dumb.
Remember?
Like, all the time.
And you used to get mad at me.
remember used to be pissed off
you'd be like why are you doing this
no i'd be like man this girl is so dumb
that's not what you used to do
tell them what you really used to do
no i know you since you're
i don't like when people
i don't like when people try to
do things like that
do things like what
like like try to kind
like i just i just think like
you don't need i don't think you need to play that
I just think to be yourself
I was myself with a little
frill.
I don't know what that means.
I was just like maybe like a Paris Hiltone act in high school.
Laris.
Yeah, they used to call me Paris.
I'm going to tell.
Once we have Paris on the show, I'm going to talk to her about that.
About Laris?
About Laris.
Okay.
I think she'll like it.
Pull up the old pictures.
She'll like it.
Yeah.
All right.
What do you hope our kids learn from watching how we work together?
I hope that our children learn that you have to put into, you have to put in
effort into anything that you do. I don't, I'm never going to sugarcoat to them that life should be
easy for them. I think you have to, that what you put in is what you're going to get out. I hope that
they learned hard work. I hope they learn resilience. I hope they learn to struggle gracefully.
I hope that they learn that life doesn't know them anything and it's not just going to be given
what they want because they want it. And I hope that they see that when you make sacrifices and
work hard that you that you that you can get certain results i think that resourcefulness we really
try to instill in them like i i will say to my kids i made you two legs and two arms in my stomach
so you could do things for yourself i definitely don't want to raise entitled children and it's it's
not easy it's not easy when you're making your own money and you want to make things easy for them
and you want to make things seamless and efficient,
sometimes you have to put a little resistance in their way.
You know, I think because our kids are young,
like I see some of the feedback people write in
and they, you know, they sometimes push back on some of the commentary
around like not either placating to children
or basing your life around the children or making it easy for them
and they say, well, wait until they get older.
But whether they're older or not, I think, like,
it's important for you and I, it's like, play back the tape.
This is good universal advice for any parent at any stage,
even though our children are not older, we all know older people and older children and older
siblings and people in our own lives that have been coddled or given everything or placated to
and how that goes. And so I don't think you have to have children yourself to realize what can go
wrong if you don't instill those values into a child because we all know people that were spoiled
or coddled or, you know, mommy and daddy took care of everything. And so I think it's important like
to consistently put this at the forefront, especially for ourselves and new parents,
but at the same time, recognize and acknowledge that, like, no, it's never going to be easy
and there's going to be a lot of really, that's one of the hardest things about being a parent
is knowing that you could step in and you could save them or could help them or could make it
easy or could give them a resource, but not doing it.
And I think that's going to be the hard thing that's going to continue to challenge us.
I imagine as kids get older,
like those challenges are going to get harder and harder and harder,
not easier.
But at the end of the day,
and I read this,
I said this on another episode.
I saw this quote by Patrick Bet David.
He said,
the hardest thing about being a parent is realizing that
you're raising them so that one day they don't need you.
That's like a hard,
it's like for a parent.
It's like a...
You're going to follow the kids around, I feel like.
No, I mean,
that's going to be what I'm going to want to do.
Yeah.
But I think that's the,
I think that's the challenge of,
of being, I don't want to say a good, but an effective parent that raises a capable, resilient,
independent, young person.
That's what I want them to understand from work.
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You know what I cannot deal with? I actually internally have a dialogue with myself that is a monologue.
when you put, we've cleaned our whole house out of so many things.
Our house feels so nice on the nervous system because it's just, there's no cleaning products,
there's clean air.
It's just nice.
And then you come in with your Cheeto, the, what's the guy's name, the Cheeto guy?
Chester the Cheeto fucking hairspray spraying it all over my house that I've worked so hard on.
I got you non-toxic hairspray.
And then this is what gets me.
This is where I'm like, I can't.
You take your talk's hair and you lay in the bed, in the same clothes that you've been wearing all day with the helmet head on the silk pillowcase.
And it's honestly unbelievable.
I would rather you leave the toilet seat up for the rest of your life.
And I would rather fall in because I have fallen in many times, especially pregnant, which is insane that you think to leave it up.
that
like stop with the hairspray
stop with the clothes
from the day in the bed
and stop especially
with the hair spray
in the bed
on the silk pillowcase
that you're rubbing
your hair all over the bed
noted
that's it
what was the question
oh I'm glad you put some thought
into this
see I get stuff out
you know
it takes a lot
to maintain this thing
so
I know but can you just
I just got a new brand
it starts with an R.
I know.
You know, I throw away your hairspray sometimes.
Yeah, I know.
I have secret stashes, though.
I throw it away.
It's the hairspray with the paste.
It's like stroganona
making the thing in the bathroom
how you do your hair.
It's insane.
I'm in a weird phase with my hair
because I'm trying to figure out
what I'm going to do with it.
Okay, well, let's buzz it.
Oh, yeah.
I actually, I've never thought,
but I have a small head.
I kind of think it's like a not going to be
a good buzz shape.
You don't want to run around saying you have a small head.
That's not the vibe.
I don't care.
I've got fucking three.
I know, but that's just not the...
I've got three kids.
I'm done.
You're done.
I'm not on the market.
Never will be again.
Don't care.
Maybe it will be.
You never know.
I'm not hanging on.
I don't care.
I don't, I don't, I'm not whatever I'm looking.
The skinny confidential's X.
That would honestly, to be honest, if we were, if I was single and that was my...
Use that in your bio.
That would be like the big lure.
That would be the thing.
I wouldn't even need to really like show myself.
They're like, what's your name, Michelle?
Am I going to Thanksgiving with Lauren?
That's why all you girls are nuts.
Honestly, that line is like, if I just said Lauren's ex,
that would probably be the only thing I would need to say in a dating profile.
If I was like, hey, I've got these great accolades and, you know,
I'm doing all these things.
Nobody would care.
But I was like, hey, I'm Lauren's ex.
And she seems to have it together.
I told you the other day I would pay money to watch you on a date,
to watch you do like a dating spree.
It would be pretty.
It would be insane.
Not good.
Okay.
You know why?
because once you've been in a relationship
as long as I've been in one,
I can't imagine having to
start with the small chit-chat again.
Like I couldn't,
I don't know how I would do it.
You and I never did chit-chat.
No, but you know what I mean?
Like, because I know that like I, you know,
people have to go on the date
and you have to get to know it,
you have to talk and to do the thing.
Yeah, you have to talk.
And you have to go slow for a while.
I know that's really hard.
Carson, he has to talk.
You'd have to talk.
No, you know what I'm talking about.
Like,
Imagine like you've just been like this old dinosaur for forever.
I just don't think it's fair that I've gotten you to this point with...
Like you've improved me.
Yeah, I've improved you.
Like I feel like it's like it's like a muscle car.
I took the muscle car.
I improved it.
It literally is like it's it's the car is like pristine.
That's why a lot of like divorced dads like they end up doing pretty fine.
No, it's annoying because we put in all this effort, the starter wife, to improve the
pristine car and then you get to go drive off and someone else gets to reap the benefits of my work.
Well, what I think it is is that it's a signal also to the market. Like if I was like going to put
my business hat on, it's like a signal to the market that like at some point somebody of value like
thought that this guy was valuable. So like it signals that it's like a like he's like not he's like not
he's like a good resource or asset. Yeah. What do you mean? Because you've been vetted. You know what
mean. If somebody at some point thought that this guy was worth marrying. Yeah, I've heard some
people like, behind the scenes be like, oh, that's blank and blank's ex-husband. And they don't
even say the name of the person. That's what I'm trying to say. It almost doesn't matter what the
name is. Oh, that's blank and blank's ex-husband. Yeah. I don't feel like you want to be
branded as that, though. So I'll let you sit in that. To be honest, listen. My dad told me this
the other day. We were talking about something else. He's like, one reason as good as another.
What the, like, it's all, like, the grass is going to be. There's a story. There's a
story. It's like talking about these
to these girls about this one guy was like
oh my God, I don't know if these girls like us. I think
they're gold diggers. And the guy looks over
he's like, hey, hey Larry, that's okay. We got the
gold. It's like. What is that?
Well, how does that relate to this conversation?
Meaning like it's okay. That's
like one reason is as good as another.
Oh, why? Why? Someone would like you?
The one guy's concerned that the girls are gold diggers. The other
guys like, that's okay. Well, I don't think you're going to want to give this up
because I just got a Labia lunchtime
lift.
Parsons heard it all.
That, you know what?
If I was thinking about leaving, now I'm not.
Well, last Friday, Dr. Amir got his hands on me, so you better straighten up.
I don't know what you two are doing.
I hope it went well.
That's a, it went great.
What do you think I'll be like as a grandma?
Hot, lifted.
Yeah, you'll be hot grandma, for sure.
You'll be lifted, you'll be hot.
Whatever's, whatever the latest and greatest is you'll probably do.
Fun.
My forehead will be down banging around my knees.
So I'll need some help there.
Well, traveled.
Yeah.
I think that you'll be a cool grandma.
I think it'll be a cool grandma.
I think you'll be like the grandma that like the grandkids want to go.
They'll be like that's the one that I want to go hang out with.
They'll probably want to take them out, you know.
What are you going to do when you have to be with a grandma?
Well, I guess I'll be a grandpa.
Yeah.
I'll just be on like a bunch of TRT then, I think, probably.
Okay.
I'll be all jacked up.
you know who's a good grandma your mom but don't you think that like yeah we'll probably
i'll probably do all the we're going to do all the things my step mom's a great grandma we have
two great grandmas i think with technology and robotic body parts oh and AI and labia lunchtime
labia lifts and lunchtime labya lifts and lunchtime penis pumps or whatever they are oh we
already asked he already text me and he already said when am i going to get my hands on michael's penis
He literally text me that today.
Nothing like another man texting your wife.
He said, I have exosomes from my placenta for Michael's penis.
I think people would be shocked to know that that's the text that are going on between you and our doctor.
I don't think anyone's shocked.
Yeah, I mean, I think you'll be cool.
I think you'll be cool, grandma.
I think that, um, I want to be like very, I want to travel in a pack.
Like, I want to bring the kids.
What's going to be tough for you is as we've gotten older, you want to be like,
super independent in our family unit, which is what great. That's what we all want. And I think when
our kids start to do that and start to want that for themselves, you're going to be kind of clinging
on and hanging over there. Well, I'm just going to plan trips and plan. I love that about
Chris Jenner. I feel like she integrates her family into her life and she integrates herself
into their life. And I like that. I also, I'm waiting for the day. I want to get like one of
those old school camcorders that like pop up. I can't wait till our sons start bringing home
if they start bringing home girls to the house to date. Well, those girls will be playing checkers.
I'm playing chess. I cannot wait to film your reaction and how you handle that. It is going to be
my favorite thing to watch ever. Why? Because I just think it's going to be hilarious because I just
know how you are. And I just want to watch how you are with these girls that date your
your sons that you're obsessed with. Yeah, it will be interesting. Can you imagine?
Miss Bostic, I'm here for Bond. If they say Ms. Bostic,
they might just come in and be like, listen, bitch, I'm dating your kid. It's like a dragon with fire
coming out of it. It's not the answer's the door. What if they come in to like, get your mother
out of here? No, that's not strategic. Well, you never know what you're going to get. That's why
I'm saying. I'll be there with the camcorder. I will report back.
in what is this like in like 20 years?
I don't think you and I talk about enough
how well I get along with your mother
which is amazing because a lot of
daughter-in-laws and mother-in-laws
don't get along and you
I get along so well.
It was a little process in the beginning.
You guys had to do a little dance.
We did our dance but then we...
She's going to hear this.
You guys both had to get your footing.
Yeah, but we're good now.
You're super good.
We're like in alignment.
Listen, you were good
the second you gave her grandkids.
like you were
that was like
carp launch pass
my dad
this is a true story
so I am
cocktail waitressing
at my dad's
restaurant
yellow coyote
in insinitas
and Michael is
trying his hardest
to get me to go on a date
I wasn't sold yet
you were pretty sold
but I wasn't sold yet
I'm just going to be honest
I'm sorry if you told yourself
that I wasn't sold yet
I'm just being blunt
transparency
and I went up to the
to stand and my dad was up there
and I said oh my god
Michael Bostick is here again
this is like the third night he's come
to the bar and you were in a leather jacket
with one of your friends
Mikey you were sitting there
having a margarita and my dad
looked at me and he goes
the smartest thing that you could ever do
would to be to date Michael Bostick
my dad liked you always
but my dad was not like that with every guy
well let's be honest
learn. Actually, you know what?
What? My picker was off. Let's not speak ill about the past. Well, my picker was off.
My picker was off before you. Your dad and I always got along, even since I was a kid.
And when we weren't together, I'd all see him. They'd be like, hey, Brad, how are you, man?
We'd hang out. Now you and my dad, like, I would say he's one of your best friends.
Yeah, of course. Yeah. All right. Your turn. Love your dad. Hey, Brad.
He listens to every episode. Great. He's going to listen to the lunchtime.
And thank God you listen to your dad.
And oh yeah, I mean, now he's going to hear all about your your lunchtime labia flip or whatever it is.
Whatever it's called.
LLL.
Thank you guys so much for listening and watching part one.
The rest of this episode will be out on Thursday.
So stay tuned for part two.