The Toast - S4 Ep93: CMA CGM Marco Polo: Friday, May 21st, 2021

Episode Date: May 21, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials! Welcome back to the Morning Toast. Happy Friday, Friday. Gotta get down on Friday. It doesn't have the oomph that it usually does. No, because it is Friday and we should be celebrating, but I'm just feeling like so... exhausted. Like, I feel like I've woken up every day this week like really hoping that things for Jews in America would like de-escalate. And Jews around the world. Jews around the world, excuse me.
Starting point is 00:00:28 And I just woke up today and it was the worst it's ever been. And I just had a full breakdown because it's so scary to be Jewish in a time like this. And you kind of are inclined to just ignore it and hope it'll go away. But it's getting so much worse. And I've already cried twice today. So I'm just warning. I know what people hate when I cry on the podcast but like I probably am sometimes you just gotta let it out sometimes you just gotta let out it's just like a terrible feeling to like wake up and be like
Starting point is 00:00:51 scared to be Jewish and like and have like a fucked up thought like um it's like terrible to say but like you're you wake up and you're grateful that you don't like look Jewish you know because like I mean I don't wear my Jewish star necklace every day but like I've never once felt uncomfortable wearing it like that's a huge privilege of living in New York and living in a what's supposed to be like a wonderfully progressive melting pot of people and today I was just like walking to work and I'm like oh my god I've just never like been aware of my Jewishness in the way that I am now because like I know two people who are currently in the hospital because
Starting point is 00:01:25 they were attacked for being Jewish and of course it's terrible when it happens to anyone but when it happens to two people who you know personally like it's just it's it's just like indescribably upsetting yeah and I don't know I feel like we're just coming off of this like really great year for social justice but it doesn't feel like it includes Jews. And there's just, like, no energy. Yeah. For us. And the energy is on the other side, it feels like.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Yeah, and honestly, like, I can't even stress this enough. Like, yesterday, we've all been, you know, posting about and keeping up what's going on in the Middle East. And yesterday, they agreed to a ceasefire, and that's, like, wonderful. But there's things going on in our own country. in the Middle East and yesterday they agreed to a ceasefire and that's like wonderful but there's things going on in our own country and like it feels like people are just ignoring it and I think we should like we should focus our energy on that because as much as we all think we're experts on the Middle Eastern conflict we're not but like there is stuff we can actually do in our in our city and like for it to be happening in New York,
Starting point is 00:02:25 and I know it probably sounds like so silly of me to say. Ten blocks from where we are right now. It's one of the most densely populated Jewish populations in the country. So it's like if it can happen there, where can it happen? Yeah. No, I think growing up Jewish, like we're always fully aware and like we've learned in school and throughout our lives like the perils that the Jewish people have suffered.
Starting point is 00:02:44 And it has always felt like America is the exception, like where you are free to be who you are. And I feel like Candace from Real Housewives of the Potomac. Oh my God. You are with your corner. Um, and it doesn't feel like that this week. It doesn't feel like a safe haven.
Starting point is 00:03:01 It, it feels like at best you're silent and at worst you're coming for us like yeah it's it's a horrible feeling and I feel like as Jews we feel so alone in this and like I I also feel like not only do I feel alone I also feel like scared to speak up for my community because in some way it like devalues another community and that's so not like at all what I'm trying to do and it's not okay to hate on anyone regardless of their religion no matter who you are or where you're from but we can't like ignore the fact that it's happening to Jews right now that can't exclude the Jews right for, for centuries it has, and it does. And, and that's just like,
Starting point is 00:03:46 literally our cross to bear. Literally. Literally. I'm like. And I think a lot of people are like. So you grow up learning about it. This is what I was saying. And you feel like, you know, we, we are in a time of, of the exception. And then you're like, oh no, this is the oldest hatred. And it, and it cloaks itself in different names and the verbiage that's thrown around it. It's anti-Zionism. No, no, around. It's anti-Zionism. No, no, no, it's anti-Semitism. You probably don't realize this from the graphics that you're seeing,
Starting point is 00:04:10 but Zionism is a beautiful thing. It's not a bad word. It's not a bad word. To be a Zionist is not a dirty thing. So to be anti-Zionist is just a, like a more palatable way of being anti-Semitic. I think in this day and age, I think throughout history, anti-Semitism has always cloaked itself as something else, you know, whether it was in the
Starting point is 00:04:29 Crusades and we're the Hebrews, then we're the Semites. In Nazi Germany, you know, we're going to put the Jews in ghettos because they have tuberculosis. They're sick and diseased. It's always cloaked itself in some sort of like social justice and it's not. And it's the same thing over and over again. And I can imagine that it's really confusing for it's the same thing over and over again, and I understand, I can imagine that it's really confusing for people who aren't Jewish, who don't understand what's going on, and are like, think that they're helping, who really, but you're, but you're hurting us, this is a tale as old as time, and you gotta wake up. I think one of, like, honestly, like, a breaking point I had yesterday was I saw an Instagram story from like a,
Starting point is 00:05:07 not a hugely popular influencer who literally posted a graphic of Jews in the media and like how, you know, all these hate crimes going on are staged because look who owns the media. And I was like, that like actually took my breath away because that is like textbook Nazism. Like that was so crazy. And that person is being applauded. I have people in my DMs like calling me Islamophobic for supporting the Jewish community.
Starting point is 00:05:33 And that's so not what it is at all. No, and like that person that you're talking about would call Zionism Nazism. Yeah. Which is like, it's so twisted. I saw a graphic, and these are the types of graphics I'm talking about where it's like, please don't take them at face value. Not ones that are stating facts. Ones that are like, I saw one that was like, it's so twisted. I saw a graphic, and these are the types of graphics I'm talking about where it's like, please don't take them at face value. Not ones that are stating facts. Ones that are like, I saw one that was like, Zionism is white supremacy.
Starting point is 00:05:51 No matter how many times you say that or post that, that is not true. No group has suffered more in the last century at the hands of white supremacy than the Jews. Yet today, we are somehow the white supremacists. Make it make sense. No, and I think like one of the things that really bothers me, and I think maybe a lot of people are like, well, you know, you guys might be overreacting.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Because of course, like even in a perfect world, there's always going to be people who hate the black community, who like there's always just going to be bigotry. Like that's just sadly a fact. There's always going to be people who hate Jews. So I think a lot of people are like, this might be like an overreaction. And I think what a lot of people don't understand is like, technically, we grew up in what's considered like the Jewish diaspora
Starting point is 00:06:26 right like the greatest time to be a Jew ever post-holocaust Jews have never had more freedom we have our own country the only Jewish state in the entire world like so we really grew up so privileged like not really understanding how bad it could have been and but we also grew up like with grandparents who either who survived the holocaust so there was always this like in all of our education and our culture and in our religion there is this like thought in the back of our mind like it can never happen again but it's always a possibility it's always a possibility and you grew up with grandparents who like you know never let you not finish a meal because they didn't have a meal for five years so like it's it's so ingrained in
Starting point is 00:07:03 our trauma and so we're always constantly living in fear that like it will happen again and so for those who maybe don't understand like why we take it so seriously that's why because like it's so just like we we wake up every day and like it's always a constant part of our thoughts I feel like and up until these last few weeks it's always always been, you know, Jews we never forget, but it feels like they've forgotten. It's more imminent than it's ever felt. Yeah. And so I just feel like if the least we can do is speak on it.
Starting point is 00:07:39 And so if this were any other community going through this right now, we would say the same thing, which is that our Jewish toasters, we are here for you. We feel what you're feeling. We feel alone. We feel scared. But we're here. Yeah. And just like I like literally saw the scariest thing in Montreal. There's like a service to walk Jews to temple this weekend, like with a bodyguard, like you like sign up before.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Like, where are we living? Montreal is like one of the most Jewish cities. i've been there it's wonderful yeah it's it's just like very upsetting and what's even more upsetting is like some of the the messages i'm getting like people who are just like genuinely upset that i'm talking about this like are you fucking kidding me yeah like if you if you want to come at me for posting about what's really happening in New York and making it about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, like, that's on you.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Like, you need to look in the mirror and check your anti-Semitism because, honestly, what is happening in New York right now and all over the world is a direct result of what's going on in Israel. But, like, we need to focus on what's going on here. Like, literally, people are, like like taking their yarmulkes off and hiding their necklaces under their shirt.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Yeah. Like that's so not okay. No. So I just really wanted to cry on the show today. Well, anyways, I don't know how we pivot. I feel like we've just been sort of like putting our best foot forward all week. Like just wanting, like that's what we do.
Starting point is 00:09:05 We cheer people up. Yeah. But we're just like not super cheery. I feel like has reached a fever pitch last night and this morning, just every day I roll over and I'm like, it's a lot. It's a lot. To wake up to.
Starting point is 00:09:17 And we feel no support. We do not feel supported. And that hurts more. That's me and Ben were talking about it before bed last night. And I'm like, I don't know what's crazier. The fact that this is even happening because it's like so 1930s. I'm like, is it crazier that this is happening or the fact that like literally nobody cares? Because you always think when you learn about the Holocaust, you're like, how did all these
Starting point is 00:09:39 people not do anything? And it's like, you can't imagine a world where like literally the Jewish communities in your country were rounded up at night and all the people were taken to gas chambers like you can't even imagine a world in which that happens where are the neighbors like where are my neighbors call the police take a picture you know like so you always grew up being like honestly this can never happen again because like people would be taking pictures of it like there's no way but but people are taking pictures and and nothing nobody. No, but like, also, it's so crazy. You watch these videos of one Jewish man being beat up on his way to, you know, a pro-Israel rally. And there's all these people beating on him, filming themselves.
Starting point is 00:10:15 They'll like run and take a punch, run away and film themselves. Like as if they're doing something commendable. It's literally Black Mirror, that episode. But it's not funny. No, but even videos like that, like I've just seen people online. And it's like, well that episode yeah um but it's not funny no but even videos like that like i've just seen people online it's it's like well what was he doing yeah well uh what did he say or like oh i think those are actors like are you i can't like that is so yeah dumb i saw ben posted like a ignorant as at best dm and he was the person was like you've got to sprout this on yourselves oh
Starting point is 00:10:48 i can't victim blaming at its finest also just like a really weird caveat is um somebody sent me something on instagram today like totally random but like how when you're speaking on like people's people always say like your silence is deafening it's actually a really ableist thing to say like no because, it's true. Like, the deaf community doesn't want to be associated with ignorance. And I actually really felt that. So I just wanted, I never even thought of that in my life. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:13 But now that I, now that somebody brought it up, like, I will never say it again. Okay. So I just wanted to share. It, like, clicked for me. Yeah, no, that. It makes sense. It makes sense. Like, leave the deaf community out of this.
Starting point is 00:11:23 No, 100%. It's not, not like are you kidding no so I actually just really wanted to share that okay cool I'm gonna keep that in mind yeah like for sure for sure justice for the deaf community like 100 don't bring them into this okay well I feel like I feel like I feel good yeah we said what we said and now we're gonna do what we do and that's deliver I guess we could get right in. Is there anything else you want to share? Yeah. I think I have seasonal allergies.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Okay. At the age of 26, I do believe I have officially developed seasonal allergies. I've just been feeling a little groggy all week. And I've heard from my Instagram community that it is possible to develop late in life allergies. So that's just like a new thing with me. Allergies are really bad this year. You can see the pollen like falling from the sky.
Starting point is 00:12:03 People think sometimes when we sit and do our show that it's snowing outside, but it's dead ass just pollen. Right. So it's not your fault that the allergies came for you. Welcome to the club. They came hard for me. Yeah, they're coming for you. Yeah, but so is everyone else.
Starting point is 00:12:15 So get in line. Yeah. Okay. I guess without further ado, where are you? He's right there sleeping, being a perfect angel. Thinking about how he can help the rising anti-Semitism. Thinking about it. Here are the past five stories that you need to know
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Starting point is 00:14:29 for the publication's June-July 2021 issue, on newsstands June 8th, the 32-year-old Golden Hour singer spoke about her ill-fated marriage to Rustin Kelly. She said, if you would have told me the night of the Grammys, hey, in two years you're going to be divorced and have a whole nother album written, would have been like fuck off no way she said
Starting point is 00:14:47 who's she's releasing her next studio album this year very exciting yeah I mean obviously I was so excited to like read the tea in this article and like see the photos but I was also just like excited that she's doing press because that means like an album is done it's on the horizon we're gonna get a release date we're gonna get a single soon so we're back in like a Kacey Musgraves era. And as someone who's kind of been participating in all the eras before, it was cool. I'm very excited about this. I'm very excited about this.
Starting point is 00:15:12 She said that the album is going to be very like inspired by Weezer, Daft Punk and Magic Mushrooms. So I feel like it's going to be a little different. Yeah, no, I wouldn't. I don't know. That doesn't sound like a good descriptor Weezer Beverly Hills that's where I want to be I don't really think that's like my particular vibe oh I mean I think Casey will make it your vibe I think Casey actually like if she really tried
Starting point is 00:15:40 super hard and sat down and tried to write a terrible song she couldn't yeah so I have all the faith in her the looks from this shoot were sickening we saw a little butt crack so i'm excited legs for days she also explained to l that while her marriage to rustin started off strong things took a turn for the worse once the pandemic kept them isolated at home together for months early last year she said i could have coasted for another couple of years just not paying attention to my feelings or not really dealing with some things but the extended time at home led her to question herself. She said why did I make these decisions? How did I get here? How can I prevent myself from getting there
Starting point is 00:16:12 again? Why do I keep choosing the same kind of people? She said I felt in many ways on top of the world in my career but in my personal life I felt like I was dying inside. I was crumbling. I was sad. I felt lonely. I felt broken. Yeah I mean I think we all like people who follow Casey and Rustin, like had like little inklings about how like they were like never together, never photographed together, never posted together. And at one point I really firmly believed like they just really wanted their privacy, but that gut feeling you're always right. Yeah. I don't know. Sometimes like it is, it is nice when, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:42 selects keep their relationships private. But in hindsight, those were all probably signs. Yeah. And I think the sign is like when you're, when you're comfortable living a very public life with all parts of you, except for your relationship, that I think people who are private about their whole lives, including their relationship, like that tracks.
Starting point is 00:17:00 But I feel like Casey like shares a lot. She's very active on social media. She went to the Kardashian Christmas party and like her husband was just not part of any of that so like yeah I think the fact that her whole life was kind of in the spotlight except for him made us all question you know what was really going on but I think the way she talks about her relationship in COVID I think a lot of people can relate to like you can't run from your problems when you're quarantined with someone when you're they're staring at you in the face so she probably
Starting point is 00:17:23 saved herself a couple years they probably if if the pandemic hadn't happened, they would have just kind of mulled along until it was like unavoidably problematic. Yeah, definitely. So I'm excited for this new Casey era. I didn't know that that was what was happening, but now I'm so thrilled. Me too. I'm ready for it. Me too. Are you ready for our next story? Yeah. Floribama short star Nilsa Prowant gives birth to her first child. Realityilsa prowen gives birth to her first child reality star nilsa gave birth to her first child a son named gray allen on thursday at 1 56 a.m prompting influencer claudia to go on a tangent about names like gary no no first of all i love nilsa i'm so happy for her yeah i think she's a great reality star she's giving me major snooki
Starting point is 00:18:03 vibes just kind of disrupting the whole house with the first baby like it's a it's a great reality star. She's giving me major Snooki vibes. Just kind of disrupting the whole house with the first baby. Like it's a major shift. And I love Flora Bamishore. But the reason I like, I saw her post and I follow her on TikTok and she's been making so much premium TikTok content, like 40 weeks pregnant because she's been pregnant forever. And when she posted her thing, I thought it said Gary Allen. And I'm like, Gary Allen? That is a grown businessman's name.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Like, a lawyer for Allen, Allen, and Allen. Like, I was so confused. And then it just, like, it kind of started this thought process in my mind. Because, of course, there are names now we consider to be old. Because a generation ago, they were considered to be young. And now, like, every Susan, Carol, Bob, and Barbara we know is an older person. Yeah. So I'll just like at one time like it was a young person's name. They were the Chloe's. Right. So now what I'm saying like in 30 years everyone is going to have a grandma Sarah
Starting point is 00:18:54 or like a grandma Rachel. No but Rachel and Sarah are classic biblical names. No you're right. So in 30 years everyone is going to have a grandma Jennifer. Yeah and then Jennifer like is going to be for like Gen Zers or whatever comes after Gen Z they're going to be like the most grandma name ever like yeah Susan yeah so just made me think and then people were like coming at me because like apparently I have an old person's name do you I don't I mean I do know that I do actually know a few people with grandma Claudia so I just wanted to make that known but like when I think of Claudia I think of Claudia Schiffer and I think Claudia like a fabulous Latin goddess like maybe I'm just narcissistic but I think Claudia is a fabulous name I think Claudia is a fabulous name but they didn't say it wasn't
Starting point is 00:19:32 fabulous they were saying that it was um I think Claudia is a fabulous young name I just I think Claudia is not young or old I think it's too rare for it to have been pigeonholed into one age demo I agree that's true actually you could have a baby Claudia now you could have a grandma Claudia that's to me name goals right versatility no and timelessness and that's why like at the end of the day I'm not going to come for the Rachels and the Sarahs because like those names are thousands of years old and they'll be around for thousands of years after us yeah Sarah Rachel and Leah are like the years old and they'll be around for thousands of years after us yeah sarah rachel and leah are like the biblical names and what are the men's names isaac abraham isaac jacob moses moses i'm not into the name moses okay i'm into you know of course his biblical legacy
Starting point is 00:20:17 yeah but not really into the name moses for a young boy like where's the beer okay i mean it's kind of it's too much of a legacy to live up to because for us we follow the old testament obviously and like Moshe was like the whole book like he was like literally like the main character yeah and I just and like he really he led the Jews out of Egypt into Canaan like he was kind of like a big deal and I don't know I feel like that's a lot of pressure to put on a young boy yeah but it's also you know could be a good omen yeah of course I'm sure people look at it no but what's also, you know, could be a good omen. Yeah, of course, of course. I'm sure people look at it.
Starting point is 00:20:46 No, but what if you name, you know, your kid Moses and then he ends up to be like a degenerate, you know? Yeah, that's not. It's like, was it the name? I will never know. Okay, but so you said on your story, like, that you've been seeing people like with these names of old. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:59 Have you been seeing that? Yes, in certain, in certain groups. I'm not going to ask you to share. No, of course not. I just was like, okay, but you thought she named it Gary but she didn't no I thought she named it Gary and then it just led me on this thought process I'm like there are people who like wake up and decide to name their kids Carol yeah I don't think there's like that many no but they exist and like that what that was just like weighing on me okay I'm glad that you shared it do you have any baby names
Starting point is 00:21:22 or you would never share them I would never share them? I would never share them. Shayla. I would never share them. Shayla Gate. I would never share them on the show. Yeah, but I don't have like, I have an idea of names, but I don't have like the names. Don't you also love to know like what people's names were supposed to be? Yeah. Alexis.
Starting point is 00:21:39 My name was supposed to be Alexis or Victoria, which now after being a student of Royal History, I would have taken Victoria. Yeah, but what after being a student of royal history I would have taken Victoria yeah but what about being a student of the bachelor yeah and if I yeah all it takes is one person who you don't like to like have a name that you like to ruin it for you yeah I had a name I'm not gonna say it but I had a name growing up that I like adored and I met someone with that name and I will literally never use that name yeah I feel that what was your name supposed to be was it always Claudia yes I people have like stories Margo's name was supposed to be Grace I don't have like a pre-prename I was always just like I was born stunning and they were like you have to be Claudia your model Claudia Schiffer it was on the magazine
Starting point is 00:22:21 cupboard right next to the bed and they were like are there any other famous Claudia's famous Claudia's like cuz I grew up there's Claude Monet oh I mean my namesake I grew up being like yeah I'm glad you ever but now Claudia Schiffer's irrelevant like I want someone oh well Claudia Jordan love her mm-hmm um she'll like that famous though okay there's a list of famous Claudia's but I've never heard of any of them. That I've never heard of. Oh, Claudia Salusky. Yes. She's like a little prettier than me.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Just a little. I'm looking for a Claudia that I have heard of. No, yeah. It's honestly, it's like... It's almost like the universe is begging for a Claudia to become super famous. I'm on my way, universe! Yeah, no, it's a good name to claim. Yeah, that's the hard...
Starting point is 00:23:04 Are there a lot of famous Jackies? Or Jacqueline? Jackie O. Jackie Schimmel. Jackie Schimmel, that's what I'm named after. I don't think there's any, like, super famous Jackie. Oh, Jackie Chan? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:18 But you could be the female. No, there are famous Jackies, for sure. But I also, like, when someone has the same name as me, like, I don't even realize. Do you know what I mean? Oh, I feel very territorial. Like, I really have never taken the time to realize that Jackie Schimmel and I have the same name oh wow really I guess I haven't either like about Claudia makes sense you both are honestly Jackie's like a really fabulous name like I've never met someone who was named Jackie who isn't like elegant and refined oh thank you so much like Jackie Schimmel
Starting point is 00:23:40 is very elegant yeah for sure okay Jackie for sure. Okay. Jackie Chan. Jackie Gleason. Don't know him. Jackie Robinson. Of course. Jackie Evancho. The opera singer? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:52 From America's Got Talent? Yeah, the young girl. Yeah, she has a great rendition of Someday at Christmas. Check it out. Someday at Christmas. Okay, this website fucking sucks. Just want to say. No, but like when you like jackie
Starting point is 00:24:07 kennedy onassis isn't even on these lists wow that's a fucked up list she is the jackie well it's so funny because like you know ben and i ben is a very jewish name it's actually just a very everything name but like we like i would say once a week we're in a room with someone who's also named ben and it must be hard for ben to like not feel his like individual like individuality. Yeah, no, I don't think he suffers from not feeling individuality. No, me neither. But what I was saying was like, I never find myself in a situation like that. But a few weeks ago when I went to a bachelorette party in the Hamptons,
Starting point is 00:24:37 there was someone else named Claudia. And I have to say, I felt very territorial, especially because she knew more people at the bachelorette party. So if someone was calling Claudia, it was almost never for me. and so i felt like a loser like i felt like the losery claudia yeah you probably were um um that's how i feel when there's another redhead in the room oh that makes sense do you mean redhead is in hair color or redhead as in a podcast listener reader of reader of redheads um no i mean as in hair color but that yeah of course okay ready for our next story yeah prince william is slamming the bbc after an inquiry into princess diana's panorama interview
Starting point is 00:25:12 he said my mother was deceived this is a really crazy story that's like 20 years too late but here we go prince william and harry are reacting to the official inquiry into circumstances that led up to their late mother princess diana's BBC Panorama interview in 1995. In a statement released on Thursday, Williams strongly criticized the deceitful way the interview was obtained and defended his beloved mother. He said, I would like to thank Lord Dyson and his team for the report. I believe that's the Dyson report. It is welcome that the BBC accepts Lord Dyson's findings in full, which are extremely concerning that BBC employees lied and used fake documents to obtain the interview with my mother,
Starting point is 00:25:48 made lurid and false claims about the royal family, which played on her fears and fueled paranoia, displayed woeful incompetence when investigating complaints and concerns about the program, and were evasive in their reporting to the media and covered up what they knew from their internal investigation. So, long story short, it has come out. It was a bad time.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Investigation has proven that Martin Bashir, who Diana did the interview with, like falsely gave her false information and false context under which she did the interview, which the fallout- And this interview is like constantly referenced, right? This interview is iconic. The fallout from it,
Starting point is 00:26:23 like the divisiveness between the family, like I think it made everything worse. Yeah. And it played on her paranoia, as William said. And so finally, 20 years later, a reminder that the media is trash. Yeah, but like, I don't know. I feel conflicted about this because what I actually, I just love, I love how William and Harry like love their mom so much. And they're constantly, even after, you know, years after her after her passing are just trying to you know uh protect her legacy so i appreciate that like william doesn't want this like what he believes to be like manipulation of his mother and of her in a hard time to constantly
Starting point is 00:26:56 be exploited but also like and as sad as it is like you're a public figure you do an interview like that shit lives forever i don't know in the words words of Claudia Aschere, justice is on the table. When I said that, like that was not the right phrase. I meant to say, what did I mean to say? What was I talking about when I said that yesterday? I have no idea. And it was a few days ago. I mean like justice is up for grabs or I don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:16 But so justice is up for grabs. And I also like touch the table when I say. So I understand that like it happened and, you know, move on, I guess is what you're saying. But like. No, not move on I guess is what you're saying but like no not move on but like that is just a part of being a public figure like do I do not to say I'm even on the same page as the royals but like are there pictures of me on the internet that I literally would literally pay any amount of money to be destroyed of course I hear what you're saying so but I feel conflicted I agree with him. I appreciate justice and context and hindsight whenever we get it.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Yes, I do appreciate context because, of course, I've seen that interview and I don't even know what he's talking about. Like, apparently there were forged bank notes or whatever. Yeah, that proved that this guy was in with the peeps and just makes you think. So, yes, you're right. Like, media manipulation is not okay and it's never too late to give To call it out. To give context and like show us what really happened. That I agree with. Yeah. I think that's always an important lesson.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Especially today. Especially now like with the royal family. Like they're just like not having a great year in terms of press. Oh yeah. I was just talking about media in general. Oh, but I'm just talking about the royal family. Like. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:18 This is just like one of the things. Because I think that interview for a lot of the Diana stans like. Was a. Caused a chasm. Yes. Chasm? Chasm is a great word. Against the royal family.
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Starting point is 00:29:37 Work out in style. Treat yourself. Treat yourself. Okay, next up, a little art news. A long lost Van Gogh masterpiece. Van Gogh. Van Gogh has been discovered by a New York City collector. yourself okay next up a little art news a long lost van gogh masterpiece van gogh van gogh has been discovered by a new york city collector we love he just like stumbled upon it yeah i don't know he found it at an obscure country auction but it is um that's crazy an iconic piece what
Starting point is 00:29:58 he paid like 20 for it oh i don't know the piece is called avers 1890 it's in its original condition and signed on the back by quote vincent it's a once in a lifetime find and then the go museum in amsterdam has requested he sent it to them for immediate authentication okay but are they going to send it back um yeah yeah they're just authenticating it but like but wouldn't if they just have it like wouldn't they just put in their museum and steal it i think they would have i would be nervous about like sending you wouldn't trust the van gogh museum no of course i have the one thing they want an undiscovered van gogh why the fuck would i trust them totally the piece about i would i would fly there with it and oversee the entire process but i wouldn't just hand it over yeah
Starting point is 00:30:40 no i feel that i think you're onto something a hundred percent i'll say no it's not authentic because they gave him back and then it's not authentic because they gave him back an inauthentic one. It's not authentic. Let us keep it. No, no, no. They'll give them back. They'll make a fake. They'll give it to him and say it wasn't authentic.
Starting point is 00:30:50 Right. And then they'll keep the real. And then like they found one too. Yeah, yeah. They found one too. The piece, if authentic, was likely painted in the last two months of the famed artist's life. Wow.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Van Gogh shot himself in a wheat field in July 1890, possibly in one of the fields that appears in the painting. Oh, man. Pivar believes. Yeah. Oh, so this is like a stunning. Yeah, this is a big find. Wow, the art world is quaking.
Starting point is 00:31:10 The art world is quaking, and, you know, I'm excited for them. Me too, I wonder. That they have what to quake for. How much do you think it's going to, like, sell for? Millions? Yeah, I think, like, maybe, like, hundreds of millions. I don't know, but it'll be exciting. Like, what do you think costs more, Van Gogh or Picasso? Hundreds of millions. I don't know. But. First of all. It'll be exciting. Like.
Starting point is 00:31:25 What do you think costs more. Van Gogh or Picasso? I think Van Gogh. And it's also. You know. I. For a second. I was like.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Wait. Is Van Gogh the one who's just alive. Because apparently Picasso is like. From the. 1900s. Like. Shut up. You know this.
Starting point is 00:31:37 Yes. Like. You do know this. Picasso was alive. Picasso. Recently. Shut up. Picasso died around.
Starting point is 00:31:46 I'm going to give you the exact date. In 1973. Pablo Picasso. Recently? Shut up. Picasso died around, I'm going to give you the exact date. In 1973. Pablo Picasso. Don't you just associate him with like the Renaissance? 1500s? Yeah. Okay, and when was Van Gogh? Van Gogh was 1800s, which is like. You guys, you know it's Van Gogh.
Starting point is 00:31:56 I just like, I can imagine the comments being like, you really thought it was Van Gogh? No, we didn't. When did Van Gogh die? 1890. That's still like not that far away. No, but like. That's what, that makes more sense. Yeah. But never forget that Picasso was just like. Was like alive in the 70s. He was at Woodstock probably. Like that's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Well, so I think then that the Van Gogh piece would be more valuable because it's older, right? Yeah. Yeah. Shocking. Shocking stuff. I wonder who's gonna buy it then we can like look into their Forbes you know yeah see if they have any single sons we can add them to the list we can add them to our list um yeah so I was just gonna ask you have you been hearing about NFTs of course oh Ben Ben did like a whole thing on the podcast about it oh okay cool cool cool um I was just learning about them last night I do think it's like kind of silly I mean Ben explained it to me and I was like well well, why would someone pay, some of them are going for hundreds of thousands of dollars for a collectible digital thing when literally
Starting point is 00:32:53 you're on the bidding website, you could just screenshot it. Like, it's so dumb. Like, how will anyone know that like I bought the NFT or if I just screenshotted it from the bidding website? Like, it's so silly. And then Ben was like, well, you could say the same thing about you know you can go to canal street and buy a fake louis vuitton or you can go to 57th street and buy a fake uh real louis vuitton most untrained people would assume that would not know the difference so okay i guess that's a good
Starting point is 00:33:16 point but i can wear my purse out i can fill it with things it serves a purpose i don't know what a digital picture serves for me bragging rights and then then I saw Emily Ratajkowski's sold for $140,000. I'm like, okay, well, honestly, this is not that much. Like for Emily Ratajkowski, like I was just like, I was kind of unimpressed by the amount. Okay. So I don't have one. I won't be bidding on any and I don't really understand it.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Yeah, same, but I'm starting to learn. So I'll keep you posted on my findings. Are you ready for our fifth and final story? Is it the final story? Do-do-do-do. Bum-bum. Do-do-do-do-do. Ay-ay.
Starting point is 00:33:54 Do-do-do-do. Oh. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do. Okay, our fifth and final story is a little shipping news, because I don't know about you, but I kind of, like, miss the Suez.
Starting point is 00:34:08 Oh, by the way, I miss the Suez every night. I'm like, oh my God, please, someone get stuck in the Suez. That's a joke. I know it was a crisis. Our story is, like, something that pertains directly to us and us Suez lovers. Not that I miss the Suez. I just kind of miss, like, the time when we were all just, like, talking about the same thing, and we all had a common goal, like, free the Suez. And there was no, like, two sides of the Suez. I just kind of miss like the time when we were all just like talking about the same thing. And we all had a common goal, like free the Suez.
Starting point is 00:34:26 And there was no like two sides of the Suez. No, and it was just like, we live in such, I think we actually said this when we were reporting on it. Like we live in such divisive times, like nobody can agree on anything, but we can all agree on like, we need to help the Suez, you know? Yes, I agree. Well, New York Harbor has welcomed a ship larger than the empire state building the biggest ever ship to dock at the port authority seaport wait can i ask a really dumb question the fuck is in
Starting point is 00:34:51 new york harbor um i thought it's a hudson river in the east river okay i since it's at port authority it's going to be the hudson right so we're calling the hudson river new york harbor now yeah i agree that's i just i just wish we had you know clarification yeah the largest container ship to ever sail into new york harbor again confusing arrived thursday the crowning achievement of a years-long rebuilding effort to bring the port authority seaports up to modern standards the 1300 foot cma cgm marco polo like that's just such a great name yeah is longer than the empire state building is tall and stretches over five north south manhattan blocks it can carry up to 8,040 foot containers it's cargo yeah it's cargo on thursday included containers of household good bound for shelves at stores and warehouses owned
Starting point is 00:35:35 by corporations like walmart amazon and lowes um i just wonder okay now that since this is like an actual like active shipping container i'm sure it has to go, like, bring other things around. But could we still go see it? I'm sure you can go to the Port Authority and, like, watch it. Can I say something kind of crazy? Okay, because, like, those cargo shipping containers, like, they're huge. Okay, so it's, like, the size of the Empire State Building, and all those trucks have to load up those cargo.
Starting point is 00:36:01 I just really feel like we don't have space for this. Like, can this be, like, a Long Island City venture?'m serious like I'm just thinking like it's wonderful I love ingenuity on the sea I really do but like I'm just thinking of like day-to-day lives for Manhattaners like we're already like overpopulated we're crammed there's so much traffic like I just really feel like this is a project we cannot currently take on and I would like to pass it on to one of the other boroughs like it's not a project per se they're just like dropping some stuff off well honestly like we need the stuff but we don't have like the time or space to coordinate these drop-offs well they're doing it like nobody asked you to lift your finger no I'm just saying like I don't live near that area but I can imagine
Starting point is 00:36:38 that the people that do have been severely inconvenient like that's just a lot of stuff it's a there is a lot of space there, but it's actually true. There's also, like, a garbage dump over there. So, I guess that's great. All of our household items are being delivered next to the garbage dump. Yeah, I just, like, want to see a big ship in the harbor. You should go. You know who would love this?
Starting point is 00:36:56 TBG? Sully. And TBG. Yeah, TBG is Sully. Like, reincarnate. Well, he's not that. Like, re... Yeah, like, protege. Protege that but like like re yeah like protege protege yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:37:07 yeah yeah um so i just think that's some pretty cool shipping news like we just love ships it was clearly um a drought in stories no i know i saw this story was amongst the first and i said there's a big ship in our harbor and we're gonna talk about it and our ship is coming in and you know what it is friday you might be going to a dinner party this weekend. So if you're looking for something mundane to bring up, you know, there's a lot of controversial things. You don't want the dinner table to start talking about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Starting point is 00:37:32 You should say, hey, did you hear one of the world's largest shipping containers as big as the Empire State Building just pulled into Port Authority today? Isn't that a scientific marvel? The CMA CGM Marco Polo. Yeah. And then you can ask what you think of the effects
Starting point is 00:37:44 on the neighborhood is going to be. Yeah. And then you can ask what you think of the effects on the neighborhood is going to be. Yeah. Even though that's not the conversation. I'm just saying that is something we should talk about.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Yeah. Yeah. I agree. And if I have to be the one to lead that conversation, however uncomfortable it may be, I'll do it. Thank you.
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Starting point is 00:40:11 only get through three and then it was 11 45 and i had to go to sleep and i'm so sorry tell me what happened okay what happened let me think um but i watched the one where they announced that they're leaving so we can recap all okay we all could recap all there was like a little bit of juicy drama with uh okay so apparently there was like some sort of kerfuffle between Courtney Kardashian and one of Kim's nannies and so Kim sat down with Courtney and wanted to talk about it because like Kim's like I don't like to go through staff like I'd like to have staff for a really long time so I'm not gonna fire this nanny based on what she said but like I want to hear from you and it got really heated really fast because basically like I guess the nanny like made a joke to Saint because Saint was like being a camper
Starting point is 00:40:48 I'd be like well what's gonna happen if I do this and whatever and the nanny was like you're gonna go to jail because you know you just say things to kids to but Courtney's like not that type of mom you know so Saint complained to Courtney they were driving to Idaho or something I don't know Saint complained to Courtney and Courtney explained to the sisters that like her and Saint have this type of relationship where if Saint complains to her about something someone did, Saint wants Courtney to reprimand that person in front of Saint. So Saint feels like Courtney has his back. And I'm so not, I'm not a parent and I'm not really not anyone to judge anyone's parenting skills, but it just feels like Saint is in charge. Like Saint's running the house. And I was like, that's a really weird parenting method. But again, I'm not a parent,
Starting point is 00:41:27 so I don't know what it's like. But also it's not parenting. It's anteing. No, no, no. Oh, sorry. Did I say Saint? Sorry. I meant, wait, was it Rain? Yeah. Okay. Sorry. Okay. Sorry. Sorry. The antees are getting involved. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. It was Rain. I'm totally misspoke. She told Rain, Rain is going to jail rain okay so it sounds like brain is in charge yeah so it was just like whatever so courtney then took it upon herself to reprimand the nanny in front of the kids and when when they got home the nanny was like hysterically crying to kim like packing her bags thinking she was gonna lose her job and when kim asked her what happened she basically said that like courtney was so derogatory to her speaking
Starting point is 00:42:04 down to her like in front of the kids like she said she's never been spoken to that way in her life and Courtney just recalled the incident completely differently like it was two people who experienced the same thing literally explaining it in two different languages like they were completely different and then it got really heated really fast. With the nanny on camera? No and they kept um bleeping out her name okay so kim was the representative for the nanny verse courtney in in courtney verse nanny and the people in the people verse courtney kardashian and the nanny got it so the conversation got really heated really fast and then kim like threw out like an insult you know when you're fighting with your sisters you
Starting point is 00:42:38 just say like the most hurtful thing you can say she's like well that's why you can't keep any nannies and no staff like wants to work with you or whatever and court Courtney went away and she started crying in the bathroom and it was all about the boundaries again. Unhealthy, toxic, negative, whatever. And they eventually worked it out. Kim came over and apologized and just said she was trying to push Courtney's button. But then they evolved it into this bullshit storyline about how they need to have a negativity jar because they're all so negative to each other.
Starting point is 00:42:59 And it's like when they sit down, it's like, what are you wearing? And actually, they do do that a lot, but it was not enough for a storyline. Then the other storyline was that Chloe's moving out of her house. She's building a house from the ground up. So she was, and her house already sold, but she's not going to be in her new house for, like, a couple months. So she had to move to a rental. The whole thing was, like, Tristan running around Courtney's house, sorry, Tristan running
Starting point is 00:43:18 around Chloe's house, getting all the candles she likes, labeling his pantry, like, copying all the things she has in her house so that while she's in the rental, she'll feel comfortable, you know, spending time at Tristan's house with True. And it was so stupid because it was so fake, like him running around photographing like the lights on her pagoda. That honestly sounds like cute and good. It does. But like literally we just heard what,
Starting point is 00:43:40 like two weeks ago that he cheated on her again. So I just don't know which Tristan to believe. Hashtag real Tristan Thompson okay I just want to say I I didn't keep up fully with that last cheating scandal but I feel like they were saying like that they think that that girl is lying like no but there's I didn't I didn't see that be like suing no court Chloe had actually dm'd her and the girl put chloe's dm on blast right but that still doesn't mean i don't know i don't know what to believe no i like if history has taught us anything it's like we don't believe i'm watching this tristan who is literally so it's like who is the real tristan thompson i don't know so that was like a really dumb storyline um
Starting point is 00:44:21 and then the other little storyline was like their kids have never seen Keeping Up With The Kardashians and Kim and Scott were like they're gonna watch it one day like don't we want it to be like with us so they took them on this like little tour of like old places they took them to the townhouse that Khloe Scott and Kourtney used to live in and like they couldn't have cared less and Kim and and Scott were like dying and the kids were like acting like animals and they had to leave um but then they, like, set up, like, a little theater. They spliced together, like, you know, important moments from every episode of the last, like, 20 seasons. And made all the kids watch it in the theater.
Starting point is 00:44:53 And everyone was so happy. La-di-da. It was a really dumb episode. I would say it sounds amazing. No, it was really silly. It was super silly. Okay. And then just when you talk about it, it's like the last few episodes, like, they announced that the show is ending.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Nori's Black Book. Nori's Black Book, which was so like they announced that the show is ending. Like Nori's Black Book. Nori's Black Book, which was so exciting. And I love that they, I love Nori's Black Book. I love that they love it. Me too. And they're not offended by it. And they're like, they can laugh at themselves. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Because like Nori goes in sometimes, you know. The Dream Kardashian Hope Fund. It's the funniest thing ever. I know. They didn't mention that. No, of course not. Because it's so mean, but it's hysterical. But then they were like harping so much on the show ending and it was like so sad and we're not going to see each
Starting point is 00:45:29 other and it's like but what about the deal that you just signed yeah no like i don't i'm sure they can't like promote their new show on their old show like there's some sort of ethics around that but um but it's literally just going to be the same thing but on hulu so it's like scott is it yeah they haven't told us what the hulu show is gonna be i think it's gonna be the same thing but on Hulu so it's like Scott is it yeah they haven't told us what the Hulu show is gonna be I think it's gonna be the same thing I really do but see I was I went on the nuts getting off that podcast yesterday we were having this conversation because like it makes no sense like part of the reason why they're ending the show is because literally nobody can film like Kim and Chloe have to go to the hospital for their backs being broken for literally putting the show on their back for the last five years Kendall doesn't want to film Chloe doesn't want to film Courtney
Starting point is 00:46:00 has her boundary issues and like MJ is suddenly the star of the show like so why does moving to hulu fix that more money more money but i don't really feel like it's ever been about money um no but i think that they could have even like yes they have issues with like nobody wants to film but they get the show out you know it's not very good i said this to you if it weren't the kardashians i would have stopped watching this show years well no this this season two months ago i know it. If it weren't the Kardashians, I would have stopped watching this show years. Well, no. This season, two months ago. I know. It's like not good, but I still like just enjoy it. I just enjoy watching it.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Like even watching Kim try and learn dances from Addison. Like Kim is a nice dancer. No, she is really not a good dancer. I enjoyed watching it. I wish she would have gone through with it. I wish she would have gone through with it, too, because I was thinking, I'm like, I never saw that TikTok. So yeah, where's it gonna be it didn't
Starting point is 00:46:46 happen also the storyline with the lifeguard I found to be he was cute so hysterical he was so cute everyone like didn't know how to act I just like enjoyed there's some things that I enjoy and then other times where I'm like yeah no it's like silliness honestly whatever like Scott's involved with is always like the worst storyline no offense to Scott he deserves better no but for me it's like whenever they just keep saying the same thing like Chloe and her surrogate I thought it was going to be really easy because for Kim it was so easy but for me I'm a little bit more micromanaging they say that like five different times throughout the episode I'm like I get it was easy for Kim not easy for you micromanage got it yeah no it's very repetitive and they talk so
Starting point is 00:47:22 slow and like there's really just no substance but But I live for them and I love the looks. I love the looks. Yeah, exactly. So it's worth it. Yeah, it's a fun time. I really tried my best. I'm really sorry. I didn't even read yesterday.
Starting point is 00:47:32 Like I was really trying to get through. I just can't believe you didn't even tell me. I know. I just didn't want to burst your bubble like there's enough going on. I thought that it could wait. That's fine. I thought it could wait. So nothing else was on last night, right?
Starting point is 00:47:41 Just kootka? Kootka. And now it's Friday. And so we must acknowledge the space that we're in. We must. We have two days of alarm free living in case you forgot how the week works. And we must go forth and prosper with this alarm free life living. You know, go to the edge of a cliff.
Starting point is 00:47:55 Norma Kamali is, is rooting for you. We're all rooting for you. We're all rooting for you. Um, I'm just so excited that it's Friday. Me too. Even though it doesn't feel like a Friday. No, I know. Cause we just so excited that it's Friday. Me too. Even though it doesn't feel like a Friday. No I know because we just have a lot on our
Starting point is 00:48:07 minds and usually a Friday is like I can't be bothered to think about literally anything even remotely serious. Yeah I totally agree. But we're going to get into that weekend head
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