The Toast - Begging For Forgiveness: Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024

Episode Date: October 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials! Welcome back to The Toast and happy hump day! That, for the Jewish queens in this room and globally, feels really like a Friday because today, very sadly, is the last show of the week, but very happily because we are celebrating Rosh Hashanah! It's the beginning of the Jewish New Year. The festivities commence this evening. So I'm very excited for the Chag as we call it
Starting point is 00:00:26 I am too and you know it's such an important time of year for our community and you know you're really supposed to use this time to make amends and go into the new year with fresh starts so just want to put out there anybody I've had beef with like this year I forgive you for wronging me and get over it don't sweat it like I forgive you don't worry yeah I I love that any apologies I want to issue this yeah sorry for slaying so hard at being so glamorous sorry for making it so hard for all of you sorry for ending it for all of you I got it I got it like I'm sorry I'm really sorry for making it so difficult for you guys to dislike me that must be annoying like I'm charismatic I I'm gorgeous.
Starting point is 00:01:05 I'm perfect. Like, that's tough. And I really do apologize for that. Do you think you'll try and do better in the new year in terms of making it easier for people? I mean, of course you always want to enter the new year, like, hoping to do better. But we all know those resolutions flop after a couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:01:17 You are who you are. Essentially. And I'm sorry to everyone who was sleeping on Sabrina Carpenter for so long like now you're awake and I'm happy to that you're here is there any grievances that you have with me that you want to sort of flesh out before we enter this new season of our of our year no I hadn't thought about it on on its face no no nothing comes to mind so really couldn't be If I have to think that long, then no, nothing's there. What about you? Well, where do I begin? I hate you for being so perfect
Starting point is 00:01:55 and I wish you would do better. At being perfect or being less perfect? It's a little confusing. Being less perfect. It's intimidating. You're setting like an unrealistic standard for women in the media and podcasting landscape. Okay. So if you could stop, that would be great. That's pretty much it. Okay. Kind of a big one.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Yeah. No, I think at a certain age, like you shouldn't, every year there should be like less and less for you to want to do better on. I do feel like every year we do talk about, I think our one cardinal sin in this life is the Lashon Hara gossip yeah and we're working on it we're not actually um I feel that we need to redefine what gossip is because I and I actually really believe this I know I sound crazy delusional I believe like we have a misunderstanding as a society of what gossip is because I think that a lot of people consider like just exchanging information like oh I hear blank is breaking up
Starting point is 00:02:50 like that's not gossip that is not what I'm talking about like I know and I feel like on this show like really we're sharing information it's when the judgment kicks in and and I know like sometimes I'm sending a text to you or like to the sisters I'm like I'm just like this is so mean yeah no I mean a little bit those moments but what I shouldn't bring my sister's laughs Sometimes I'm sending a text to you or like to the sisters. I'm like, I'm just like, this is so mean. Yeah, no, I mean, we've all been there. And it's like those moments. But what? I shouldn't bring my sisters laughs?
Starting point is 00:03:10 No, I know. And we've all been there where like we like either delete the text or we send it in vanish mode because it's just kind of like too real. It's so crazy. And sometimes you don't even need to say anything. You just like send a screenshot. And it's enough said. Yeah, it's just kind of like a subliminal lush and horror. It's enough said. it's just kind of like a subliminal lush and hara it's enough said but does that count too the thing is if god didn't want us speaking lush and hara he wouldn't
Starting point is 00:03:32 make people so weird like honestly i agree like sorry it's just facts i love that they were talking about lush and hara in the netflix show um nobody wants this and it was so real like listen I'm I'm a person you know I'm just I'm really trying my best Kim Kardashian was wearing a bracelet that said like Lashon Hara she deleted it because it was in Hebrew and I'm sure she got a lot of hate because that's like a normal thing to do these days um and it really got me like thinking like oh Kim is now coming at me about my Lashon Hara oh Oh, please. I just know her and the Swirlys. They probably say the nastiest shit about each other. Please.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Listen, we are just human beings. We are just little girls. We are just trying. Yeah, we are. And in the spirit of our Judaism, we need to send love to Israel. That was under attack yesterday. Iran sent hundreds of missiles into Israel. You might have not heard about it because people aren't talking about it
Starting point is 00:04:27 because they don't care when Jews are killed. And that's just a fun fact about our world. We're also coming up on like the one year anniversary of October 7th. And with the Jewish holidays, it's just feeling like a very fragile time. It is. There was also a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv. Six people were shot dead on the rail. And it was just a really scary day in Israel. So when Israel does defend itself and retaliate,
Starting point is 00:04:52 make sure you stay quiet. Make sure you don't pipe in then. Oh my God, wait. Speaking of politics, did you happen to watch the vice presidential debate last night? I went out of my way not to. Okay let me tell you. I caught some clips on the gram but like no I did not I was not sat for it. Okay so I actually thought it was Monday last night and I got into bed like so excited to watch Monday Night Football and then I realized like oh there's not anything to watch but then I'm like oh well everyone's gonna be watching you know I'd love to watch something that everyone's watching. So I did
Starting point is 00:05:21 turn on the debate and they're lauding it as like um like battle of the midwestern dads like they're both from the midwest and they're both like really just like nice and the whole time they were just like that's a great point no no you you really that's a great point and it was you know the new rules of like there's no crowd and they turn the mics off to like make it civilized like boring I was so bored I literally, I was ready for a knock down drag out. Like I need, like it's nice to like hear people talk, but like from an entertainment perspective, I did like, I actually did turn it off halfway through.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Cause like, it was just like, it's too civilized. No, I was not interested whatsoever. I feel like a vice presidential debate. Like it's, it's they're doing it for clicks, like for ratings, like no one really cares, cares you know it's a nice idea in theory and I feel like we've gotten to a place in our country where things are so divisive that it's like really what's the point of a debate like you guys couldn't we're not arguing the finer points like you couldn't be more different like nothing's gonna be like cleared up here um but the idea of a debate like your two presidents
Starting point is 00:06:22 and your two vice presidents even also like like, it's a great idea. It's a great, you know, a core tenant, if you will, of American politics. Yeah, of a functioning democracy. So I'm pro debates in general. Just they've really gotten to a dark place. And it's not how I want to spend my evening. No, I did like when there used to be crowds. Like, it was like WWE.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Yeah, but without that, it's like a show trial. Yeah, and I just like, I don't know, I wasn't feeling it. But I'm happy for everyone and I'm happy for people in the Midwest. Were people feeling it? Yeah, no, I think a lot of people are, like, loving this Midwestern energy that was on display. And I think they made Midwest proud. You know, Minneapolis and Ohio, I think, like, they made Midwest proud, you know, Minneapolis and Ohio. I think like they both felt,
Starting point is 00:07:06 felt proud. So I'm, I'm happy for them. Okay. Happy for David, David Muir, David Muir, the ABC news guy.
Starting point is 00:07:16 He takes himself so seriously. And he is also in the back of taxi TV. He does like a little like breaking news, little something. And you just know he loves his job. Like he loves getting dressed up. I think he loves
Starting point is 00:07:28 like putting glam on and like he gets his hair. He loves being a star. And that was kind of, that was radiating because I also watched like, I thought it was on at eight and it was on at nine.
Starting point is 00:07:35 So they did like this dreadful, very like E! News pre-show to the pre-show. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And it was just like really like analytical. But I just knew he was loving. He's like, everyone's watching me in the country.
Starting point is 00:07:46 And like it was giving Elle Woods me. Yeah. Did he do the presidential debate? Was that him? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But he didn't actually do the debate. It was two swirlies. Yeah, but it was his.
Starting point is 00:07:56 It was still the same network, right? And yeah, it's like his show. He does the evening news on ABC. It's like it's his territory and everyone's coming. Like he knew the opportunity was like it was coming and he took it like he dressed like he knew the vibes nice yeah so that's what i did last night and then i also watch gilmore girls get you a girl who can do both and i have a something to say about gilmore girls if you'll let me the floor is yours
Starting point is 00:08:20 so when i watched the show everybody was like oh my oh my god, you're going to hate Rory. You're going to hate Rory. And like I do, for sure. I do feel like my dislike of her has been influenced by people being like, you're going to hate Rory. And I want to know, where's the energy for hating Lorelai? Like I'm now at a place where Lorelai is clearly the worst character on the show. Not only is she like so annoying, like her and some other guy in the show are clearly OTP. And she's like, we're just friends some other guy in the show are clearly OTP.
Starting point is 00:08:45 And she's like, we're just friends. The diner guy? Grow the fuck up. You're 33. You can't identify in an emotion. Like it's frustrating as hell. And then in this most recent episode, like her house was filled with termites. The entire foundation of her house was compromised.
Starting point is 00:09:01 And she needed $15,000. Now she's a single mom. And obviously that was like not in the cards for her. She comes from an incredibly wealthy family that she hates, right? You know, like, oh, no. Right, right, right. And so at dinner with her grandparents, Rory brought up the fact that they have termites and this $15,000 bill that's been plaguing them,
Starting point is 00:09:17 and Rory brought it up because she knows Gran. I mean, Gran literally has servants. Gran can afford it. And Rory got in so much trouble from laura lie like why did you bring it up because the grandparents were obviously like let us help you they literally ran to the checkbook oh man she had such a fucking chip on her shoulders no she wanted to get a loan she couldn't get a loan because she like her daughter should live with termites rather than asking her parents who are i don't know the dynamics of the show but they're fine enough
Starting point is 00:09:39 to have dinner with them but you can't get your daughter out of a termite infested home so what she ended up doing was she tried to get a loan she was denied because she wasn't an eligible candidate but then her mom made a call to her special banker and was able to get her a loan only if her her uh grandmother uh co-signed it so it's like why don't you just take the money from your mom because you ended up getting a loan that you could only get because of her and like the moral of the story is like this is admirable behavior like I guess she's too proud doing it for themselves like she's too proud I'm not admiring no she's really pissing me off um and yeah like I have some other thoughts but I feel like they're kind of mean I just like I'm not liking Lorelai is it less shown horror if it's
Starting point is 00:10:23 fictional characters no okay here's what I'll say like, I'm not liking Lorelai. Is it less shown horror if it's fictional characters? No. Okay, here's what I'll say. Like, the whole thing is that, like, her and Rory, like, came up in this life together. They are so tight. It's actually really cute. She had her when she was 16. So in the show now, Lorelai's, like, 32 and she has a 16-year-old.
Starting point is 00:10:37 And they're, like, super close in age. They're, like, sisters. And Lorelai, like, every now and then is, like, a hard-ass, you know, strict mom. But for the most part, she really trusts Rory. And they, like, stay up all night watching movies and eating candy and like every morning they're having like gallons of coffee for breakfast and pop tarts and like she just like like I'm like go to the grocery store like make your kid breakfast like and she's like never at work so um I don't know it's just like it's like funny and cute but like at what point is it neglect yeah yeah that those are my thoughts so yeah Lorelai's pissing me off I just I don't
Starting point is 00:11:04 hear enough like and everyone is in agreement like the grandparents Richard and Emily king and queen of the like carrying the show Lorelai's pissing me off like admit you like that guy don't be so proud like it's nice some people would kill for wealthy grandparents okay do you know how many single moms would kill to have their kids tuition paid for right and you have such a gifted kid like there are some single moms with the most fucking annoying bad behaved kids Rory is like literally better behaved than anyone in the show like I don't know she really pisses me off well I'm sorry for that for you it's okay but I'm glad
Starting point is 00:11:37 you're enjoying the show otherwise yeah what are you watching I am not watching anything currently because I have been reading we just finished the redheads and we were recording so like once I finished the redheads book it made me realize that I want to read more so I started a book by Carola Lovering because I realized which one Carola Lovering is for me it's one of her old books I don't know what it's called but I was like the two she did tell me lies which I didn't read but I watch a show and like the way that I love that show I can't even tell you we were talking about it on the redheads because we're talking about how it's so Colgate coded and then by baby which like was another book that just felt like so so similar to
Starting point is 00:12:14 like my life and my feelings and just like how we are as swirly so I was like I should read more carola lovering in my life so I'm reading another book of hers that she wrote too good to be true I think it's called I after I read by baby was like, I want to read another Carolla Lovering book. And it really felt like the only book worth reading was Tell Me Lies. And I'm enjoying the show too much that like, I don't want to spoil it. No, if I had read Tell Me Lies, I would hate the show, which is just so unfortunate because I love the show so much. So you really can't like love a book and then watch the show. Look at Perfect Couple. Because the people who didn't read Perfect Couple love it. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Like I don't, I've never really liked a book and a show, you know, or a movie. Yeah, not nearly as much. If I love the book, then the show ruined it. It's true. Except I think that didn't happen with Harry Potter for people. Oh yeah, well, and I think Twilight as well. But we didn't read Twilight. And Confessions of a Shopaholic, I can say.
Starting point is 00:13:09 The book, A plus. The movie, A plus, plus, plus. That's so funny. I forgot that that was a book. It's a series, and it's the best books ever. And we need another one, Sophie Kinsella. Get to work. She put out another book last year, The Burnout.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Not my favorite. And I also feel like now she like felt like pressure to write Smut. Because that's what sells. The trends. Yeah. And I could like feel her like shoehorning it into the book. Whereas otherwise like Sophie Kinsella like doesn't do like. Oh, that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Horny stuff. But I feel like her editor was like, this is what people want. Make them have sex. Book talk. Write about it. And it just didn't feel it didn't feel right that's so interesting right wouldn't you imagine like if you are someone who writes romance or rom-com sort of books like I'm sure your editor is like people
Starting point is 00:13:56 want sexiness like put in a sex scene yeah you're 100% right about that and I don't think every romantic book needs a sex scene like it make the choice for yourself artist's integrity whatever happened to artist's integrity artist's rights man artist's rights man artist's rights where would the apostrophe go there I love that that's like becoming a viral thing of like people correcting people's misuse of apostrophes. And I just want to say like, you know me, I love the Oxford comma. The Oxford comma is my girl. I know a lot about the Oxford comma. When it comes to properly like possessive apostrophe, like I have no fucking idea.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Yeah, I'm not perfect either. And there are definitely some words that trip me up. But then I just like I rephrase the sentence so as to avoid the apostrophe. I feel like the inventor of the English language like really could have done better when it came to like possessive multiples right like the s apostrophe is some of the worst shit I've ever seen in my life it's ugly it's hard to say it makes no sense I don't like it yeah I'm trying to think of examples it really could break my brain so I like those little cards that are going around that it's like, it's the holidays, the Smiths.
Starting point is 00:15:07 It's not apostrophe. Or like when people get married and they're like, congratulations to the Soffers, apostrophe S. No, it's literally. That one's pretty clear as day. Of course, we don't own the congratulations. We are multiple of two people. That one I know.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Yeah. At a wedding, there need not be an apostrophe Unless you're saying like the sufferers His wedding was beautiful it was Beautiful but yeah I know you mean Anyways that's a grammar lesson we have A good show today because we have Stories and how would you say that they
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Starting point is 00:20:42 because the Time 100 Most Inf most influential people list is out as is the time 100 next list so like that's like up and comers I guess that's like where Sabrina Carpenter is but she's not on the time 100 influential people list so we've got like 200 names to sift through. A second list is truly not necessary. Yeah, I really think like 100 is enough for you guys to get it in at 100. And Sabrina is the definition of not up and coming. Like she came, she's here. No, and like she would have been next last year if you guys were good on your predictors.
Starting point is 00:21:24 It's so true. But now she's quite influential. I actually sent Claudia an interesting stat last night that I don't think anybody else is keeping tabs on. You guys, it was such an interesting statistic. Sabrina Carpenter has more followers on Instagram right now than Olivia Rodrigo. That's fascinating to me. It's really shocking. It's really shocking.
Starting point is 00:21:52 Because I was listening to Short and Sweet yesterday and I had the thought like is Sabrina right now bigger than Olivia was at her height? They play the same venues. They both have songs on the radio but for some reason this feels bigger. And maybe it's just because I'm enjoying it more. That's why I'm asking you. Well, Olivia Rodrigo launched her Sour tour after her first album and did not play these venues. Like Sabrina playing arenas on her first album is really crazy. Like her fifth, but first. You know what I mean? Like Olivia Rodrigo could have, but she didn't.
Starting point is 00:22:24 And she did like big theaters, like, a couple thousand people, as opposed to, like, 15,000. And now in her second tour for Guts, which is, like, huge, global. I just saw, actually, she made a TikTok. She did 85 shows in every country in the world. Now her and Sabrina are playing the same size. So, yes, I don't know. It's hard to know.
Starting point is 00:22:44 It's hard to call call I can't call it because I um I'm biased because I'm a Sabrina swirly and you I think I think it's also different like you really can't compare because Sabrina really it was kind of amazing how every song she released you were like oh well it's obviously not going to be espresso oh it's obviously not going to be please please please and now the whole album is as big as espresso was like I feel that way about Olivia though too like her second song was like it was not as big as um driver's license because nothing could be as big as that like that was like a lightning in a bottle but huge and then everything she did after was like also really huge and the album became huge yeah no you're right it's really similar
Starting point is 00:23:25 and not to put women against each other but like let's do it yeah no let's get down to the numbers yeah I'm curious one is superior sound off in the comments like who had a bigger peak with their albums Olivia or Sabrina who reached higher heights well the Instagram follower thing is really interesting even though there's so much about Instagram followings that like really I don't understand like the fact that Selena Gomez has more Instagram followers than Taylor Swift like really makes no sense to me like zero zero sense yeah yeah of course so much of it factor in like bots and whatnot but I feel like there's bots on every side like every yeah there's bots every bots cancel each other out I feel like I
Starting point is 00:24:03 thought you were gonna say And I agree with you You really have to think I think maybe I look at it So much as like An American Right Like I see it through my own lens And you don't know
Starting point is 00:24:10 Who's like really biggest On the global scale But globally Taylor Swift Is bigger than Selena Gomez Like you can't even Yeah Convince me otherwise Yeah yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:24:17 No I think I think it's a Pretty good marker To measure Except when it comes to Selena Gomez and Taylor Swift. It makes no sense. But that was also my, it's never who you think. I remember a little while ago, somebody did like the Real Housewives,
Starting point is 00:24:32 who have the most followers. And it really wasn't who you would think it was. I think the number one followed one was Kandi Burress. That was because she had like a life and a career and a following outside of the show. Yeah. But the women of Atlanta were like all in the, like the OGs were all in like the top 10. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Okay. Well, let's go through the Time 100 list. People also don't realize that Atlanta for a really long time was the highest rated show. Like the most people were watching it. Right. So the Time 100 list, I'm not going to give you a hundred names and a lot of people like you don't know, they're like leaders and artists and whatnot. But of the people we do know
Starting point is 00:25:06 So for artists and also who wrote The article on them By patty smith Dev Dev patel by daniel Kalia okay 21 savage by burn a boy Okay alia bot
Starting point is 00:25:21 By tom harper jenny Holzer by Kiki Smith Coleman Domingo by Lenny Kravitz Devine Joy Randolph by Uzo Abuda Oh, that's cute Lauren Groff by Ann Patchett Oh, I like Ann Patchett I just want to say like 99% of the people you are naming
Starting point is 00:25:39 I have no fucking idea who these people are I know, but this is the artist category So these are like the famous people Like the celebrities Okay Jeffrey Wright by Octavia Spencer. Queen. Fantasia Barrino by Taraji P. Henson.
Starting point is 00:25:50 And Taraji P. Henson is also on the list herself later. Oh, that's cute. Leslie Odom Jr. by Kate Hudson. Wait, that's random. It is, but like, I feel like there's, I mean, there's obviously connection, but I feel like it's a known Connection if you think hard enough okay I'm sure I could click on the article and it would tell me But this is more fun Latoya Ruby Frazier by Lynn Nottage Alex Edelman by Phoebe Waller-Bridge James McBride by Ethan Hawke Brooks Headley by David Chang I think he's a famous chef. Icons.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Taraji P. Henson by Mary J. Blige. Oh my God, obsessed. Kylie Minogue by Chris Martin. How do those two know each other? I mean, from the circuit. In and out of the green rooms. That's crazy. Elliot Page by Raquel Willis.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Burna Boy, I think he had written on 21 Savage by Angelique Kidjo. Michael J. Fox by Ryan Reynolds. Thelma Golden by Michelle Obama. Sophia Coppola by Rashida Jones. Jenny Hermoso by Manna Shim.
Starting point is 00:26:59 I think she's a soccer player because she's wearing a jersey in the picture. That's why I think that. It's a good call. Deductive reason. It's a soccer player because she's wearing a jersey in the picture. That's why I think that. It's a good call. Deductive reason. It's a good deduction, yeah. Frank Mugisha by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Motaz Azeza by Yasmeen Sirhan. Sakshi Malik by Nisha Pooja.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Mark Cuban by Ashton Kutcher. Fun times. Like, I, you know, I hate to center myself in the time 100 list. Patrick Mahomes by A-Rod. Oh that's cute. I mean I could just jump around to the people we know. I'm sorry. I wish you would. I know but it's like some of the people in the first category we don't know but like other people do so I was just trying to be like. That's nice but like let's be real. Everybody knows who we know. As we get further down though into like Titans I don't know but like other people do so I was just trying to be like that's nice but like let's Be real everybody knows who we know as we get further down though into like Titans I don't Expect we would know everyone Kelly Ripa by Anderson Cooper oh okay Andy Cohen like circle
Starting point is 00:27:54 Jerk of best friends love that Jack Antonoff by Maren Morris question mark question together I Know there are so many other people he works with. That are like more famous. Even Sabrina. Yeah. Sabrina, Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift. He's married to Margaret Qualley. Yeah. He has like an endless well of people he could have tapped.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Yeah. So he tapped Marin. Maybe they do work together. Then in the leaders category, which is a lot of like politicians, I won't bore you. However, Rachel Goldberg Polin is on the list. As I had said, actually, a few weeks ago that she should be the one, you know, when they do the cover. So who is the one, Sabrina?
Starting point is 00:28:36 There is no one. There's like 12 different covers. Sabrina's on a different list completely, Turd. And I haven't even gotten to that one yet. We got to a place where like these lists were so amazing. and then they all collectively decided to like give everyone the winning slot like why can't there just be one time person of the year there is a time person actually no these days it's like the COVID nurses like it's a group that's fine no that's fine like I remember it was like the times up women there's four different like last year there was four different
Starting point is 00:29:04 covers I think that's been going on for a while now you know how I feel about that I know it's giving sports illustrated like okay let's give out toasty 100 of the year like who is the time person of the year it's kind of like a lot went down and like the thing is and I understand like obviously I see it from a celebrity perspective right like I think it should be Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey but there are other like athletes politics world leaders like I get that we have to cover all different categories so not every year it's going to be a celebrity and I like that it shouldn't be a celebrity every year yeah um but I'm always gonna see it like it's the year of Travis you know the time person of the year Taylor Swift was last year and and that feels right, actually. Like, including politicians and everything,
Starting point is 00:29:46 because, like, it was tailored. But who, like, really was, like, the big thing this year? Whether it was, like, a world event. Like, it's literally, like, the war in the Middle East. And by the way, Time 100 is not taking a side. Like, when you were reading, like, Motaz is, like, a big Palestinian reporter. Hirsch Goldberg's mother is, like,
Starting point is 00:30:04 they really are playing both sides. Yeah. So I don't think they could just choose one if they were to make like the event of the year the war. For me it's Eden Golan. For you it is. And I love her. But I don't know if like for everyone it is. I think like she's representative of the year.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Of course. Do you listen to her new song? I haven't yet. Eden was the Israeli candidate for Eurovision which we like recapped thoroughly earlier this year. She just listen to her new song? I haven't yet Eden is Was the Israeli candidate For Eurovision Which we like Recapped thoroughly Earlier this year
Starting point is 00:30:27 She just put out her next song It's called Older And it like somehow Is a bop While also like capturing The feeling of like Israel right now It's so
Starting point is 00:30:36 Gargi pargi Blattert I can't believe you haven't listened And for everybody else Stream Older You didn't stream Skin When I told you to And you missed out
Starting point is 00:30:43 So listen up now You didn't stream skin when I told you to and you missed out. So listen up now. You didn't stream skin. I don't know what was like the big thing this year. No, it really is the war. Right? What was the most Googled term or phrase this year? Well, that list will be coming out soon. So we're in October.
Starting point is 00:31:02 List season is really November. For the slackersers it's December but we start to really get the year at a glance in November season is upon us right and this is the beginning of list season people sexiest man is coming soon we had that little teaser where we got to vote but I never put in my email address we all agree like the lists are getting worse they're getting like more inclusive which is not a bad thing but I mean like everyone's a winner yeah when it's like why can't we just give a winner like whether it's going to be hotly contested but that's okay like make a decision choose someone
Starting point is 00:31:35 do you want to know time 100 next key names I won't make you suffer through the non-emphasis on key emphasis on key okay artists the number One Sabrina Carpenter by Christina Aguilera oh oh that's why they were Together and they were also recording Something for Sabrina for Christina's Like anniversary of her song yeah they Did a cover together it was adorable it
Starting point is 00:31:58 Was parched Victoria Monet by Yara Shahidi okay Ashley Park by Tina Fey Interesting Kaya Gerber by Laura Dern hiya Dern Laura Dern oh cute okay scroll scroll scroll scroll Phenoms Shabuzy by Jelly Roll now that is a good one except it should have been last year technically yeah. Yeah, if you hear. Yeah, this list is stupid. Rene Rapp by Busy Phillips. They look alike. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:32:29 You took the words right out of my mouth. They are twins. That's crazy. Ilona Mar by Lindsey Vonn. Oh, I'm so happy for her. That's great. Do you like the conspiracy that you are off of Ilona Mar? I did read the conspiracy theory that no no that i have
Starting point is 00:32:46 like beef with alona mar yeah you're like done with her how do you respond to these charges i love like the crazy things i end up when they're like harmless right like the crazy conspiracies that come up about me and you like me having imaginary beef with alona mar because i actually was recapping dancing with the stars and i forgot to mention her when but mind you mind you you're all up alona mars ass like i was there in the last olympics can you say the same no i invented alona mar you jealous bitches so you so all that to say me and alona mar do not have beef i love it i'm sorry when i was recapping dancing with the stars i forgot about her but you know what i'm glad i did because her first week performance was really not good and i'm glad i didn't have to say that but look now I said it
Starting point is 00:33:26 yeah that's what you made her say you made her you made me say it you created the beef that you wanted now I am continuing to scroll for another name in another category that we recognize I'm not seeing Alexander Wang is here didn't he have wasn't he yeah bad stuff some something and I just want to say like maybe it's always awkward when somebody does something like unignorable but they've been canceled right that kind of I feel like is what happened with Morgan Wallen like he obviously was like radioactive but his success was so unignorable they had to like include him back in country music Alexander Wang was like some really atrocious allegations came out about him. And I don't think he's like really moving the needle
Starting point is 00:34:07 like crazy amounts in the fact, like he is ignorable. You could have skipped over him and we wouldn't have been like, where's Alexander Wang on this list? Correct. Except like, where is Morgan Wallen on the time influential list and Luke Combs?
Starting point is 00:34:20 Because they are like the biggest ones in music right now. Like them and Taylor, they did the stadium tours right where they're on the list right the list is lacking every year that Luke isn't on it it's lacking yeah even though I'm sure the Bechdel test the Luke test I'm sure that Luke doesn't give a rip Destin me espresso Luke waiting up at midnight to see if he made the time 100 list No Were there any influencers on it? I didn't see any Who do you think?
Starting point is 00:34:54 Like I just scrolled through the whole next list Even where I feel like they would shove an influencer And I didn't see a recognizable name Who do you think right now? But like Alex Earl Right I was gonna say Don't mess say Alex Earl yeah even though if there ever was like a year for her to have been on it I feel like maybe it would have been
Starting point is 00:35:11 last year maybe she was on it like who do you feel is like the big influencer this year and there are some like you know evergreen ones like I feel like Mikaela Noguero the beauty girl like from TikTok like she's yeah they're evergreen ones who are just like that's their career now. But in terms of like who's Hawk Tua perhaps? No. Hawk Tua. Times most influential. I see it. It feels right.
Starting point is 00:35:34 I agree. And you better talk Tua. Talk Tua. I think it's the best name for a podcast. I see Talk Tua in the podcast app. I'm like, I love that.
Starting point is 00:35:43 You say that feels right. That feels right That feels right Okay so this is some giving like a major flop Yeah but How could we like we were never gonna be like 100 for 100 And can I ask you a question Is the time 100 list numerical
Starting point is 00:35:57 Or they just do like 5 different categories Oh my god like they're taking all the fun out of these lists And it doesn't seem like the names are like in any sort of order of importance, except for Sabrina being top of 100 next. Boring. Agreed. Like I like to pit artists against artists. Like that's just a little bit about me from like an entertainment perspective.
Starting point is 00:36:20 Like I love, you know, competition benefits the consumer, right? Yeah. And if they were on the next list this year does that mean that next year they should be on the main list and if they're not it kind of didn't bear fruit if you're on the next list call their home air you should be on the regular list next year god willing you know but yeah if things go terribly wrong yeah because there are some people who like one year you can't stop fucking hearing about them right and then you never hear about them again yeah and you don't even realize you haven't heard about them because you forgot about
Starting point is 00:36:47 them so that's how we couldn't even give you an example because they're out of the ether yeah that's always so interesting when that happens you hate to see it unless it's by choice addison ray i feel like megan trainer should have been on there i'm kind of having like a megan trainer like obsession me too because i love her song to the moon which one is that take you to the to the moon and now like my Spotify thinks I love Megan Trainor so it's like dear future husband like okay shut up so I didn't want to listen to that one she came across my desk because she just sold out Madison Square Garden and like footage I saw she brought out Paris Hilton oh yeah I saw that too she did like a lot to commemorate and she was like crying and then all these videos of her
Starting point is 00:37:29 um show came across my desk and like you really forget how many hits she has like it's actually I don't feel like she gets enough credit for literally revitalizing her music career and doing it all using social media like it could be a case study for how artists can use social media like and you know she they clout on her for making, like, TikTok music. Let me just say her music is good. My love's gonna take you to the moon. Yeah, I'm listening to her new music, and I'm not on TikTok, so. And, like, it does get annoying after hearing it so many times.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Like, that song was good. I could have my Gucci on, Gucci on. I could wear my Louis Vuitton. But even with nothing on. And she managed to do it all while being in, like, such a stable, healthy marriage, having two adorable kids. Like, honestly, not enough people are saying Meghan Trainor is a role model.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Mr. and Mrs. Cortez. Yeah. And, you know, I went to a concert, and I went because Kelsey Ballerini and Elle King were playing and like Meghan Trainor was just like in the lineup and I wasn't going for her. And it was actually really shocking to see like people lit up. I forget that like TikTok fandom is like really crazy. They were screaming, crying, throwing up everyone on their phones when Meghan Trainor came out. And I was like, oh, let me see what she's about. And she has such a great
Starting point is 00:38:39 personality too. She like really carried the show well with her vocals. And like, you know what? I just feel like I'm not complimenting Meghan Trainor enough these days. Par-G-licious. Yeah. Add her to the list if people were not complimenting enough. Par-G-licious equals conversation stopper. Conversation dead end. Conversation ender. No conversation bow like we're just wrapping it up. Or alternatively, add her to the list. Yeah. Okay. Par-G-licious equals add her to the list equals rip. Equals
Starting point is 00:39:12 totally. I agree. It used to be, we used to say totally more, but now I'm feeling Par-G-lish. I mean, I'm here for it. Are you ready for our next story? Maybe I shouldn't have ended the last conversation because this next story is seriously so disturbing
Starting point is 00:39:28 that it needs to be discussed. So here I go. Sean Diddy Combs accused of new allegations in a set of allegations that have come out as an attorney is representing 120 individuals in civil lawsuits for the horrifying allegations spanning the last three decades. So Diddy was accused of sexually assaulting 25 minors, including a nine-year-old,
Starting point is 00:39:51 during a shocking press conference. The attorney's name is Tony Busby, and this is what he said, quote, I want to focus on the ages of these victims. When we talk about the ages of these victims, when the conduct occurred, it is shocking. Busby said that Diddy's youngest victim was just nine years old when the disgraced rapper sexually assaulted them. Quote this individual who was nine years old at the time was taken to an audition in New York City with Bad Boy Records. Other boys were there to audition as well. All of the kids were seeking TV or music careers with the promise of I'll make you a star according to the attorney. Quote this individual was sexually abused allegedly by Sean Combs and several other people at the studio with the promise
Starting point is 00:40:28 to both his parents and himself of getting a record deal the attorney shared other similar stories alleging that Combs once forced another minor to perform oral sex on him in exchange for a record deal quote another instance an individual 15 years old at the time was flown to New York City to attend a party where she was drugged and then taken to a private room, allegedly in the presence of Mr. Combs. This female individual was raped and then other individuals took turns raping her. The attorney further noted that the group of 120 accusers is evenly divided by males and females. The attorney said, quote, we will expose the enablers who enabled this conduct behind closed doors. We will pursue this matter no matter who the evidence implicates.
Starting point is 00:41:13 He said that many powerful people and many dirty secrets will be exposed. He informed that some of the names will, quote, shock people. Right. He said from like the top of banks to companies to world leaders, like the names. And I'm telling you, may God protect this man because he's going missing any day now he's going to disappear no name him blame him shame him we need to know who are the people who are doing things like this they could be people that we talk about every day glowingly on this show like the behavior it says multiple allegations of violence sexual assault or rape, facilitated
Starting point is 00:41:46 sex with a controlled substance, dissemination of video recordings and sexual abuse minors. This morning, all of the headlines were like different bits and pieces from this lawsuit that's come out. Press conference. One of them is a pregnant woman who woke up after being drugged and raped and her like genitalia like ripped open. They used horse tranquilizers to drug people at these parties. Like, the worst of the worst, like, we need names now.
Starting point is 00:42:12 No, and I'm just, like, I'm having deja vu when, like, we thought all this info was going to come out with Epstein, and then, like, everyone disappeared, and there literally was never a list, right? No. Only person to be, like, you know you know convicted of trafficking and who's the clients right right right like right right like Ghislaine is gonna sing for her supper never happened oh my god I feel actually like I could throw up so for some reason it always felt like we weren't gonna get those names right like it felt too good to be true I didn't feel like I'm
Starting point is 00:42:44 seriously like checking the news every morning for names. Like here, I really feel like it's any day now. It's also just so crazy, like how many victims there were. And, you know, when it comes to like Harvey Weinstein, because now I go back and I watch Entourage and there was a character whose name was Harvey. And like, I think it was like Larvey Weinstein. It was clearly, and he was like this disgusting looking.
Starting point is 00:43:09 And so it was this open secret, like everybody knew about it and now if you go back there's so many instances of like people literally saying it and I feel like Diddy at least for me like didn't have that reputation right until and that's why it's even more shocking all of these things. Yes but I don't pay attention to Diddy. Like, I was never really a huge fan of his music or, like, follow him on Instagram. So it's not like I was, like, hearing things about him and, like, clocking them. You know what I mean? Yeah. The only thing people are now, like, going back and finding is this one Eminem lyric
Starting point is 00:43:37 where he refers to P. Diddy as an R-A-P-E-R. And people think he's spelled rapper. He's like, no, I forgot a P. Diddy. Like, it's, like, literally that's the only thing people rapper. He's like, no, I forgot a P. Diddy. Like, it's like, literally, that's the only thing people have found as like damning evidence. And like the Simpsons episode of a white party. Oh, was there? But I watched a little bit of it. Maybe I missed something. I didn't see like. The correlation? No, no. He's the white party guy. But I didn't, I didn't see what went down in the episode that was like, oh, this is what goes down at Diddy's
Starting point is 00:44:04 parties. But maybe I just didn't see it. Those allegations are episode that was like oh this is what goes down at Diddy's parties but maybe I just didn't see it those allegations are so violent and so like I actually feel like I could throw up yeah and like oh my god what a fucking animal like animal and like that's just like that this has been going on for so many years like how brazen he was may every person who knew about this and like let him burn oh my god like the amount of people it takes to orchestrate years and years and years of these parties hundreds hundreds of these are only the victims we know about it's literally been a month since this came out like may they all be punished to the fullest extent of the law. Yeah. And you know what they do to child predators in prison. Hopefully. Let them have it. Yeah. Oh my god I feel sick. Yeah. So we will keep
Starting point is 00:44:55 you posted on that one. Are you ready for our next story? Some happy news from. Please. The happiest place on earth Disney Disneyland Paris Kylie Jenner makes a Rare return to the runway Closes the Caperni show at Disneyland Paris so let me tell you yesterday My whole social media feed was just Dark you know bullets raining down
Starting point is 00:45:18 Terrorists I ran Israel and then I saw Kylie Jenner grace the runway At Disneyland and it really put a smile on my face she is such a fucking queen I love this fashion show first of all Caperni like is a really great house they make like nice pretty clothes like nothing that you have to mind then to understand no Balenciaga energy like freaky deaky stuff I love that it was at Disney like Parche I'm sure Up until they made that decision
Starting point is 00:45:45 Like no one would ever Have wanted to do A fashion show there It's literally giving Like Orlando Fashion Week Yeah Who would go to Disney For their fashion show
Starting point is 00:45:52 There's something about Disney That as much as we love it It's so You know I can see fashion people Like saying it's tacky 100% Low brow
Starting point is 00:46:01 But no like That castle is beautiful Sorry It's literally a castle. It's a castle. And when you like look at it in a different light of like a high fashion, she's a princess. Like it was par-jelicious. I loved this.
Starting point is 00:46:15 First, I want to say it's, you know, a lot of people, we were just having this conversation about Bethany, right? Like that model walk is so hard. And even like, you know how hard you practice. If you're not a professional model it's really hard to ace her walk was incredible like so you would think she was like a high fashion model for years so graceful but also so confident I feel like she is the most confident person on earth and that's why it's always surprising when you watch Keeping Up and she's
Starting point is 00:46:40 like crying about like what the haters say about her but I actually feel like she is most of the time like so confident she just is like comfortable in her skin I mean who wouldn't be she's like crying about like what the haters say about her. But I actually feel like she is most of the time like so confident. She just is like comfortable in her skin. I mean, who wouldn't be? She's like so gorgeous. But like a million girls are gorgeous and they're like, you know, hunched over and feeling shy. Like she is just really exemplary in the way that she carries herself. And I know that sounds maybe like a high praise
Starting point is 00:47:04 for just someone who walked down a runway in a pretty dress but like I don't know she's got that je ne sais quoi as the French say. And even you know every time the Kardashians do something like especially Kylie she's under such scrutiny like everybody's like well this is bad. Nobody said a word. She did not give anyone a single opportunity to critique. You could not say one. She looked sick. The dress was perfect. The walk was everything. I loved and you know how the high fashion people like really really hoity-toity people they like the celebrity culture is like an annoying but necessary part of like fashion week but like it really should be like the editors nobody could say shit like she ate she slayed the house down
Starting point is 00:47:41 boots i loved it she's really a moment loves the mouse brilliant moment less for caperni like maybe they wouldn't have been really making any noise it's hard to stick out fashion week when every big brand is doing everything i loved it she looked amazing and honestly i never even heard of this brand but that dress was cute you're right like sometimes you see these fashion week shows and like it's so avant-garde. You're like, okay, I'm never going to buy this. Like it's good for you, but not for me. No, sign me up, Caperni. Give me a dress. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:10 And good for Miska Muska as well. Like this was a win for the Diz. It's huge for the Miska Muskas. Bob Iger is like seriously weeping tears of joy somewhere. Agreed. It was so fabulous. And I feel like Kylie has like a bad association from Paris Fashion Week of last year where like everyone was making fun of like her face and like what did she have done like it
Starting point is 00:48:30 was a lot I think she looks back on it as like a negative time and she was having I think she has said maybe it's two years ago that she was having a lot of postpartum anxiety too and now to see her like actually close it out and just like tell everyone to kiss her fucking ass I loved it no she's seriously the most beautiful person on earth at the happiest place on earth. It was joyous. It was abundant. It was giving abundance.
Starting point is 00:48:51 It was giving abundance of joy for me personally. So I just want to thank everyone involved. And they can like, and that's the thing about like the fashion world. Like you can still like do that. You know, we haven't written you off completely. Like you can still have magical moments. You can. You know? And sometimes it's like obvious. Like Kylie Jenner is like that you know we haven't written you off completely like you can still have magical moments you can you know and sometimes it's like obvious like Kylie Jenner is like you know she's
Starting point is 00:49:09 not she's mainstream and that's okay do you think that like we're so captivated by this because of like the magic of Disney like like I seriously feel like I'm under a spell that's how I fell by the way I would say yeah because everyone because everyone is. Even people like, we're always going to be like, Kylie farts and we're like, oh yeah, it's amazing. I love the smell. But everyone else is like, when Kylie does something, like they're always running to find like a critique of it. Nobody, yeah, we're all like under the influence of Walt Disney.
Starting point is 00:49:39 A hundred percent. They should do everything at Disney. A thousand percent. They should definitely hold like more high society, highbrow functions at Disney. Like I love the coupling. Yeah, I mean, Disneyland Paris is different. I think it's hard because like in America,
Starting point is 00:49:54 I mean, actually no, there's one in Anaheim. Yeah. Yeah. Even though the one in Orlando like is the OG, it's actually the- It's just hard to get people to Orlando. It is hard, but I think it's worth trying. And they also have Universal Studios. I think I might go to Universal this year.
Starting point is 00:50:14 Do it up. Yeah, and they have Ripley's, believe it or not. Kim went there. Yes, she did. And they have the Sabrina Carpenter concert and Rascal Flatts coming through. Do you believe it? I do. I'm a believing person. They've not given me any reason to not believe. Do you believe it? I would say or not.
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Starting point is 00:54:00 Our next story, another fashion news. Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday, makes her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week. So Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose, has officially made her runway debut. The 16-year-old, who's the daughter of Nicole and her husband, Keith Urban, graced the catwalk on Tuesday as part of
Starting point is 00:54:18 Miu Miu's Spring Summer 2025 Paris Fashion Week show. I was surprised because when I read this, I first thought it was her child, one of her children with Tom Cruise who had been like shunned and banned from speaking to her, like literally leaving the house. And I was excited because that means, you know, maybe the grasp Scientology has on their kids
Starting point is 00:54:37 is slowly loosening. But alas, no. It's her and Nicole, I mean, her and Keith Urban's kids. So that's great too. Happy for them. Love to see nepotism taking the fashion world by storm. Some of my favorite. The fashion world loves Nepotism.
Starting point is 00:54:48 That's their favorite. It's my favorite too. Like my favorite Swirly's are all, you know, really undeserving of their success. And I love that. Like I really, really do. Cool. I feel like Miu Miu is like really crushing it.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Yeah. And especially when it comes to like young people like I think a lot of the the Gen Z Zillennial swirlies like it's Miu Miu is their like designer of the moment yeah and they're always like dressing Alex Earl I feel like they do a really good job with young people and so tapping into an up-and-coming Nepo baby genius the runway I want to see what she looks like she looks looks like Nicole a bit. And she's got that like Nicole facial expression of like the flare. Like she's doing the Nicole Kidman. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:30 It was Sunday Rose or Isabella Jane? Sunday Rose. Oh, yeah. Isabella Jane is Isabella Jane Cruz. Sunday Rose. Oh, she's very beautiful. Yeah. How could she not be?
Starting point is 00:55:42 Oh, I'm obsessed. Yeah. And then also they obviously got like, you know, we were having a buzzy runway. They had William Defoe, Willem. Oh, I saw that. Alexa Chung, Cara Delevingne, and Hilary Swank. How many kids does Nicole Kidman have?
Starting point is 00:55:57 That's an interesting bunch of people. Yeah. So she has one with Keith Urban and then two, a son and a daughter, Connor and Isabella. And they're much older. Bella's 31 and Connor's 29. Right, because they're from her marriage with Tom Cruise, which for me is like a personal celebrity Roman Empire. She has four kids.
Starting point is 00:56:14 Yeah, and she has two daughters with Keith Urban. I didn't realize that they had kids together. That's pretty pargy and not in a conversation ending sort of way. I don't think I realized that they had kids together either because they kind of gave like second marriage, like, you know, sunset. Golden years. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Hmm. So she became a first time mother in 93 when her and Tom Cruise adopted their daughter, Bella. A few years later, they welcomed the son, Connor, into their family. Though they split in 2001, she told Elle that the former couple's kids were raised amidst a lot of love.
Starting point is 00:56:41 They're generous and hardworking, yada, yada. After splitting with Cruise, she went on to marry Keith Urban and they, two years later, yada. After splitting with Cruz, she went on to marry Keith Urban and they, two years later, welcomed their first daughter, Sunday Rose,
Starting point is 00:56:49 followed by Faith. So yeah, they have two kids from, she has two kids from each marriage. That's lovely. I didn't know she was a mom of four.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Me neither. I wonder if her and Katie Holmes like ever girl-to-girl chit-chat together. They could just swap stories for ages. I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:57:05 You don't? I don't think so. You don't? I don't. Okay. That's just, but what do I know? Literally zero. And you know that I can't talk about Nicole Kidman's kids without... Leah Remini?
Starting point is 00:57:17 No. Close. Keep guessing. Without bringing up a particular Keith Urban... Blue Ain't Your Color? color turns his kids eyes cold he wrote a lyric about like tom cruise like literally turning his kids against i think keith urban needs to write a song about tarik's armed hike and it should be sung by keenan's uber driver and then like your life will be made. I just want to bring up the lyric
Starting point is 00:57:45 because I always botch it and it's actually really beautiful. Let me just find it. I don't understand how another man can take your son and turn it ice cold. Now he spells it S-U-N because it's like a play on like heat and cold, obviously. But if you really look, read between the lines,
Starting point is 00:58:02 these are not surface lyrics. You know he's talking about son turning his kids against Nicole Kidman. So what would Keith Urban write about Tarek Sondheim I mean where does he begin the magnitude of it all is actually a lot like because you could really play on like woods themes and references like yeah no and also like whose point of view is Keith Urban speaking from T tarik the gun christina i think you know the moose the moose in the woods your point of view the helicopter pilot okay so for if it's my point of view it's really a song about like not being able to move past very
Starting point is 00:58:39 like right where you left me by taylor swift energy got it I stayed here dust collected on Tariq's gun I mean actually dust wasn't collecting and that's therein lies the issue yeah are you ready for our fifth and final story actually circling back to something I am I thought that was it no circling back to something that we discussed at the top of the show but I didn't segue into it because it's very fifth and final story energy um Olivia Rodrigo's guts concert special is coming to Netflix wait how did I miss this to just sort of put a pin in that Olivia Rodrigo has announced a concert special to debut on Netflix on October 29th the streamer will air the vampire pop star's performance from the Intuit Dome in LA from her Guts World Tour. She said, I'm so excited
Starting point is 00:59:25 to share the Guts World Tour with my fans. For those of you who didn't get a chance to rock out in person, now you can have the best seats in the house. And to the fans who cheered, screamed, and danced with me, I'm so glad we get to do it all over again. I love concert movies. I think that there was a time where we were getting so many, like Beyonce, Taylor, Reputation. Like, I love to watch a concert from home. And I love that Netflix does it. Like the Ben Platt one was really good too. Like they do all different kinds, you know.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Love. Yeah. But you saw her on tour? I did. So you'll be part of the latter group that she discussed of people enjoying it again. She was thanking me. I might be part of the former group Of people who didn't Get to see it
Starting point is 01:00:05 But could watch At home And I think I would I could see myself Being in this headspace Of needing a little Concert A little getting ready
Starting point is 01:00:14 Listening Watching something Yeah You know That's the thing It's perfect like Background watching Mindless
Starting point is 01:00:19 I love concert DVDs And like more of this I like them in general too I mean obviously No one could ever Do it better than Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus Best of both worlds But you could try love concert DVDs like and like more of this I like them in general too I mean obviously no one could ever do it better than Hannah Montana Miley Cyrus best of both worlds but you could try but keep trying no and I welcome it please try even if you miss you'll land among the stars Hannah Montana no the moon is Hannah Montana you'll land among like One Direction that was
Starting point is 01:00:40 a great one beautiful your favorite one what's there was a time Shawn Mendes there was a time where like these movies were so popular they were being like released in theaters Katie Perry part of me well then I think that they went to like hybrid concert slash documentaries which is fine it depends on the person I don't love it like Beyonce's Homecoming was half documentary half and actually liked it because like the prep was so insane and she was like talking a lot about like her post baby weight like that was really interesting sometimes people aren't interesting like maybe just sing like not to be one of those people but shut up and sing shut up and sing Shawn Mendes shut up and sing so then we got to a place where it was like hybrid
Starting point is 01:01:17 and I don't really it's touch and go but overall I don't think I like that now I feel like you know real hardcore concert movies are coming back bring them back bring them back I mean like the heiress tour was I forgot about that part of like my life where that movie was coming out that was like some of the most fun I've ever had at home and at the theater I look forward to that after I see it live we are underratedly going so soon we still don't have outfits we still don't plan I ordered I ordered stuff for us I ordered what did you order that dress yeah yeah great great great okay so we got something but like I have a closet full of outfits that are made for the era store like let's get real we will figure it out I've got a closet full of
Starting point is 01:01:52 seamless and boots so we are going to move on to dear toasters our weekly advice segment where we read three submissions from three swirlies in need if you are in need feel free to send us an email dear toasters at gmail.com or head over to our website, thetoastpodcast.com. If you scroll down, there's a little submission box. Both are totally anonymous. You can write in about anything and we will do our best to get to you. So today we have some really interesting submissions. Are you ready? Yeah. Hey, Jackson Claude. I recently found an old iPad in one of my husband's storage units when we were moving. I charged the iPad and it turns out it is his ex-girlfriend's iPad with all of her old social media accounts still logged in. I'm so nosy.
Starting point is 01:02:30 So my best friend and I went through these to see if she was talking shit about me. She was. But she found out recently and she is claiming that this is like a huge invasion of privacy. What do you both think? I know I shouldn't have snooped, but I think an invasion of privacy is like a little far-fetched. Um, I mean, it is an invasion of privacy is like a little far-fetched. I mean, it is an invasion of privacy. You invaded her privacy.
Starting point is 01:02:50 But it's not like she's like going to sue you. It's an invasion of privacy. Okay, next. Yeah, it is an invasion of privacy. But. Like it was there. Only like seriously a really big person wouldn't look. No, of course.
Starting point is 01:03:08 And like by the way, like she didn't just go around leaving her shit places. Like things are going to happen. Yeah. These are the consequences of her actions. But like you didn't break the law. And how did she find out that you looked? And also like what sort of like small circle is this that like you see your ex's iPad and you start looking to see if she's talking shit about you. Like who cares what she thinks about you? Like I would look to look to see you know if he's still reaching out to her or something
Starting point is 01:03:29 like I don't know I would by the way don't you find this a half-baked story if this was the ex's iPad like that she owned you have like notifications about your devices like through your iCloud and stuff or through your social media like sometimes Instagram would be like there was a login attempt and literally give you the address if you like zoom in on the map like but they didn't attempt to log in it was already logged in yeah no but like why is your ex on your iPad how how far wealthy ex also like how how much time in between it sounds like literally the ex of one day and that's why you went to go look because why else would she be talking shit about you did you steal her man I this is not the whole story.
Starting point is 01:04:05 Oh, wow. Jacuse. I'm just saying. It's giving not the whole story. Because also, like, then how did she know that you snooped? Unless, like, you literally share a best friend who told her that you snooped. And then who is she accusing you of invading her privacy to? Because why do you care what she says about you?
Starting point is 01:04:20 Why do you know her? No, but let's say she found out in a not nefarious way. Like, through her iPad or whatever. How did she then get in contact not nefarious way like through her iPad or whatever. How did she then get in contact with you that like you invaded her privacy? Did she tell the boyfriend? Why is your boyfriend still talking to his ex? But even if she found out that you got into her iPad because she literally left it by you and you just charged it you could have charged it and not read anything. She knows what you read because someone close to you told her which means you guys are just too close and you all need to separate a bit. So you're saying break up.
Starting point is 01:04:50 I'm saying who's really the third in this relationship? Chilling. Did your ex tell, like, I'm just saying, this is not a little story and I can't operate with half the information. This is a really funny one, okay? My husband and I are both full-time college students and when we got married we made goals that focused on building
Starting point is 01:05:08 our financial stability and our career so that when we finish school we will be ready to buy a home and have kids. Because of this we've had to be very frugal with our expenses and cut back on things. My husband has been very good at finding odd jobs so he can make a little extra money for fun stuff. Well his newest endeavor is driving me crazy. Last year my husband decided he wanted to become TikTok famous and make extra money from it. I didn't think anything of it at the time but now his account has grown where he actually can make money off of the creator fund and he's managed to make a couple thousand dollars or more a month which is great. The problem is I hate his content. What is the content? He runs an account where
Starting point is 01:05:41 he interviews random people at the grocery store and makes like funny bits out of it. He's gotten complaints from some of these store owners about it, and they've had to make criteria for what he can and cannot film in their stores. We live in a relatively small town, so family and friends have seen him doing it, and I think it's so embarrassing. He's also constantly on TikTok scrolling for ideas and editing, and I genuinely feel like the extra money is not worth my husband gallivanting around town, shoving his phone in people's faces.
Starting point is 01:06:03 He says it's become a fun hobby for him and wishes that i would support his success and i'd rather be poor right now while we focus on building our careers am i wrong um secretly sincerely an embarrassed toaster oh my gosh like you're not wrong but i really don't know what you could do about this first of all he needs to like maybe stay out of the grocery store can he do just like man on the street in your town like in a place where he's not like bothering people and causing problems no I feel like the solve here it's like seriously to do this in another town like it's that town's problem they don't know you there like you can you should like go to another town for a day like do a content day no like seriously drop him off but what does she do about the fact that he's like constantly working on his content editing and that can be like worked
Starting point is 01:06:44 on right like you can set boundaries with social media and if you're making a lot of money like you can hire an editor to take some of that shit off your plate like if you're really making money it's like a couple thousand dollars like you stop editing at six o'clock like after six o'clock no more editing like do it during working hours yeah but also like and I understand like the the issue here but a couple thousand dollars a month is a lot of money yeah so like let's make it work the answer is not like getting him to stop completely and the thing is if he works hard on it like he might be making way more soon so I don't think he should stop and also I think it will cause a problem if you if he's loving this and you tell
Starting point is 01:07:17 him to stop and he it will just cause resentment so we do have to find a way to live with it and to like get it out of your face. Yeah. So I actually think starting like making this content like an hour drive away from you, like will solve a lot of your problems. It'll solve like the store owner issues, the people in town. And then like have a healthy conversation
Starting point is 01:07:37 about like phone usage in the home, like boundaries. I think that's totally normal. I actually think a lot of people have that. Like I know a lot of people like are not allowed to bring their phones to the dinner table like and you have like set times so it's all new to him so he's probably like overwhelmed but stopping everything is not the answer like that's a lot of money and if you work at it it could be more I agree
Starting point is 01:07:57 and actually I'm glad he's making money because like if it gives you a reason to not stop him because if he was making no money like and he still wanted to keep doing this, there wouldn't, like, I just, just let him do it. You just got to let him. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:13 And like, you need to get comfortable with like this being your husband's hobby, but there are ways to make it better. And I actually think, Oh my God, did I write this? No, I literally wrote this um okay ready hi swirlies first off i credit you guys for my pop culture knowledge i love you so much literally everyone comes to me for pop culture and i know everything because of you guys wow obsessed so here's my
Starting point is 01:08:40 question my grandpa's um grandpa name is Cooter. I love that so much. That's so me coded. It was not a problem for me until recently, I'm 23. And people are thinking I'm so weird for having a grandpa named Cooter, which fair, but this man refuses to change his grandpa name. What is a good comeback for this? Because I feel like such a weenie
Starting point is 01:08:59 that I have a grandpa named Cooter. Love a toaster who needs better comebacks. Okay, first of all, you are 23 and there are people around you who are making fun of you for your grandpa like those people are evil and they no seriously they immediately need to be cut out of your life like i thought seriously when i read this i'm like oh maybe a 12 year old's writing and like bitch you're 23 like you actually have people in your life who are bullying you like no and who are like making you feel bad about something like one that's innocent and sweet and precious and innocuous. Like no.
Starting point is 01:09:25 So much so that you're going to your grandfather to ask him to change his name. Like bitch, he's a hundred years old. Like no. No. I think it's a really good back to life. I don't even think it's a bad name. If you should have this person in your life. Like can I tell you my grandpa's cooter without you making fun of me?
Starting point is 01:09:39 Great. If so, come on in. Yeah. No. And the great thing about being like an adult with free will is like, it's not like we're all in high school and like this group of friends you have to make it work. You don't need these people in your life. And honestly, like I know it sounds traumatic, but like family is so important.
Starting point is 01:09:53 Grandparents are so precious. Like your grandfather wins here. And the name isn't even bad. It's actually a cute name. Like Scooter. So cute. This is going to end up being a blessing. Anyone in your life who has one fucking thing to say about this
Starting point is 01:10:06 Good day sir That's really crazy that they would have an opinion on that I would recommend to them to get a life And they can have opinions on their own lives Loser, lamer, wannabe, like oh Totally Get out of here, scram Loser
Starting point is 01:10:20 Me and Cooter will like ride off into the sunset How about that? You should do this the next time somebody makes fun of it. Loser, losel, double loser. As if whatever. Get the picture done. Yeah. Bye.
Starting point is 01:10:38 That's our show. That's also our week. This is our final episode until Monday. As the Jewish New Year begins this evening. And Jackie and I will be celebrating separately which is obviously devastating but what it is we are survivors happy holidays to everyone celebrating if you're not celebrating we'll miss you um and enjoy work and that sucks we'll miss you yeah and you'll miss us yeah we will miss you
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