The Toast - Why We're Unfollowing Each Other: Tuesday, July 9th, 2024

Episode Date: July 9, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, millennials, and welcome back to the Toast. Happy Tuesday from the Hamptons. Swirly summer. Moldy summer. Has begun. Now, people sounded off in the comments yesterday, and they really let us know the dangers of, like, mold is not something you could joke about.
Starting point is 00:00:19 Well, we found a way. We found a way. Oh, okay, Dan Schneider. It's giving Dan Schneider. No, we found a way to found a way oh okay dan schneider he's giving dan schneider no we found a way to joke about mold but we have made some progress a teeny bit of i ordered a mold home test kit from amazon and we called a mold inspector who i was like can you come out and check our house for mold he gave us a price quote that was a little too much because like this is a joke but it's also real and it was gonna be like i i had in my mind like a certain amount of money that i was willing to spend on this joke no but it's not for the joke it's just like to rule it out
Starting point is 00:00:53 so that we can like move on clear conscience but he exceeded too much money just for peace of mind so we tabled it however he did share some of the symptoms yeah of mold toxicity with us and he really hit the nail on the head however they're also kind of flu-like symptoms which is also what we're suffering from so are we sick or do we have mold it's really hard to know once again though we are survivors but really he said brain fog yeah that was like jackie's ears perked up because that's what i've been trying to say like I feel like I can't think I feel like I'm not me but that is also a symptom of cold flu everyone's saying COVID because I can't taste or smell so again like cold flu yeah once again
Starting point is 00:01:36 and like we just had COVID once again we're gonna be okay give me your hand did you have COVID I don't know you can't remember when I had it you can't get COVID if you never get tested let me I'm gonna hold your hand when I say this we're gonna survive we're gonna be okay give me your hand did you have covid i don't know you can't remember when i had it you can't get covid if you never get tested let me i'm gonna hold your hand when i say this we're gonna survive we're gonna be okay the lord is testing us i mean i don't want to spoil what happened right before we started podcasting but i'm gonna clip it for our social media so you'll all find out no let's talk about it because we're going to forget to clip it because there's going to be so many hysterical moments from the show today okay let's let's talk about it we sat down We sat down. We sat down.
Starting point is 00:02:06 We were ready to go. Claudia had the brilliant premonition to say Ben was recording GGs in here yesterday. Let's just triple check. Let's triple check. My mic was muted. He's trying to silence me. We almost did this entire episode with a muted microphone. Like, just be so thankful that you have, God willing, an episode today.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Let me tell you why it was even more frustrating. Because when Ben was getting set up, he was like, what do I need to do? I'm like, just willing, an episode today. And then let me tell you why it was even more frustrating. Because when Ben was getting set up, he was like, what do I need to do? I'm like, just plug the memory cards in. He's like, and mute one of the microphones. And I said, you actually don't need to do it. This is a very controlled environment. The sound audio is actually, the quality,
Starting point is 00:02:35 we haven't even talked about our sound quality being so good while we're in the Hamptons. I said, you having one extra microphone turned on is not gonna, it's not worth the potential risk. So he said, okay. It literally told him not to do it. And still did it and we and didn't undo it no every single piece of content every single piece of content that he's creating in this house is ruining our shared experience okay i have to text him oh my god did you mute one of our microphones question mark we just wrapped and we only have one no don't don't start lie say do you mute one of our microphones? Question mark.
Starting point is 00:03:06 We just wrapped and we only have one. No, don't start live. Say, did you mute one of our microphones and forget to unmute it? That's still, like we're in truth zone. And forget to unmute it? Like his stomach is gonna drop into his butthole. No, no. Well, who was it?
Starting point is 00:03:23 Etta James said, unforgivable unforgivable yet you continue to allow him to use our space to use our equipment no and i actually i blame the listeners because if you guys just stopped listening to their podcast they would have no episodes to record it's so true why don't you stop listening and then our audio will remain premium yeah yeah what are the stories like today like irrelevant i don't know if it's just the fact like I'm happening like for the first time ever, like I'm taking a month off
Starting point is 00:03:48 in the summer, even though I'm like working, but you know what I mean? I'm just kind of unplugged. Or it's just like nothing going on in the summer. Well, it's summer. It's always a lull,
Starting point is 00:03:57 but also we're not super plugged in. But the stories are like deece, not the worst, not the best. Deece. Okay. D-E-S-E. C-E. Deece nuts. nuts that's the mold that's the mold you know what else must be the mold because i know you would never ever try to hurt me
Starting point is 00:04:13 what your mic flag is upside down no but i keep rotating like i keep going like this like this is a 360 degree experience sometimes i'm like this and now it's right side up as long as you're not trying to hurt me. Me? Never. Never. I reserve that for your husband. Yeah. No. We have to get him back. Like much like Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. Just leave the text as it is. Okay. And let the chips fall where they may. Fall where they may.
Starting point is 00:04:35 I think that's an actually really good plan of action. Yeah. Like just make him panic. We don't even have to lie. Like that was just the truth. Sometimes the truth is the best lie no i'm literally having brain fog because i was gonna say something and i don't even remember oh what i was gonna say totally separate jax and i have kind of like a busy day we do jax is joining me on her first soda method right have you ever done it i literally introduced it to you yes i've done i know i thought you introduced me to hillary but like no i've done soda method oh you're familiar
Starting point is 00:05:03 with the program familiar with the program oh my god here i was thinking like i was like gonna introduce you like this whole thing no no i think it's a great program when did you do it um she came and trained me at my apartment one time and then so you're like kind of like a like an angel investor maybe two times i've done a training with her and then the other time it's just the the program but i don't like do it religiously like you because I don't do anything religiously right now except like you know get motherhood except get through the day except brain fog no just getting through the day religiously in a religious way oh and I bake bread religiously and I have you bake bread religiously I forgot and I'll do it right after this episode but your special birthday loaf needs to start
Starting point is 00:05:43 today yeah I. I said, I want, screw the Carvel cake. I want candles in a loaf. Well, you could have both breakfast. We're going to have a loaf. I'm going to score it with a special Cogers design.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Yeah. If you could like learn on YouTube, like how to make like a rose or something, you know? Well, I would make it like a C for Cogers, even though I make a C on every loaf. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:03 Can you write Cogers? It will depend how it proofs. You know what? You said something on the podcast yesterday that I'm now feeling is true. The mold is definitely concentrated in this room. Because we're extra stupid. I'm feeling particularly dumb.
Starting point is 00:06:17 I don't know. Something. Yeah, no, this room. I don't know what it is. Maybe it's the bright lights maybe it's also raining today in case you can't tell by our gorgeous backdrop it's a rainy summer day i love a rainy summer day should we make a chili and rst okay me should we make a chili that's what you say when you're feeling dumb what should i make a chili rst literally should we make a chili hmm she's thinking about it and didn't we just have chili
Starting point is 00:06:50 last week we did been made such a good chicken chili last week honestly would be really good with the sd i can't taste anything though so anything sounds good and bad and it's like such a shame like girl eat lettuce and stop there is nothing worse the good food on you that you can't even taste we wasted the good food on you there's nothing worse than losing your sense of taste like smell like and live without even though they're kind of like you can't lose one without the other right taste it's like seriously devastating like we were at the farm stand i brought all these fresh wares i i'm making an italian camper today which is like tomato mozzarella on a fresh slice making what the italian camper the tomato mozzarella the what i don't
Starting point is 00:07:26 your italian camper say it tomato mozzarella mozzarella that's not how italian camper would say she's like the mozzarella say it why can't you say i don't like doing stuff like that yeah i know and by the way at the end of the day like we don't even talk about this on a serious level like you and i are so different. We are. Like. And it's crazy that we get along. And I think we've said this before, but like if you and I weren't related, like we just knew each other from school, like we would fucking hate each other.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Well, we've said that like about when we were growing up. Like we wouldn't have gotten along. Well, that's for sure. But I think even still. Okay, say now, like we were two. No, I deadass. I don't think I would like you. Say we were two like influencers, like doing our thing out in the world.
Starting point is 00:08:04 And like I saw you in your content and like you saw me in mine. Like, would you want to meet me? It's hard for me to answer that question because in this scenario, like, am I molded in the eye of you? Do you know what I mean? Like my life,
Starting point is 00:08:16 like who I am right now, like is heavily inspired by you. So who the hell would I be? Right. I think you would probably be the same. Cause you have like, you know, a thick moral compass and like, I'm just sort of like willy nilly out here doing what other
Starting point is 00:08:26 people say. But like, I don't know who I would be without you. For sure. No, but I think just think of it more abstractly. Like you would just be like, you know, you would still be girls no job. You would still be. Okay. So let me say this. Oh, I also, I had a rebrand idea for you. Okay, wait, let me say this. I definitely like would like and follow you and like listen to your podcast. But I do think like I might've unfollowed you a couple of months ago. Just like with the bread, with the bread. No, not even the bread. Just like the lifestyle shift into like moving to the suburbs, making bread.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Mommy things are just so not this. I might have unfollowed you. Yeah, but then you'd be following me again in a couple of years. And you probably would have unfollowed me being like this alcoholic like needs to get her life together. In a couple of years. A couple of years. And you probably would have unfollowed me being like this alcoholic like needs to get her life together. Do I follow, do I unfollow alcoholics who need to get their life together?
Starting point is 00:09:10 I should hope so. Who am I unfollowing these days? No, I guess the only people I really, I don't, it's a little drastic to unfollow unless you've offended me. You know, I unfollow the terrorists. So barring, barring offense, the only people that I would unfollow like are people who are seriously like so boring. Boring. Doing nothing on a given day. like are people who are seriously like so boring doing nothing on a given day like people who are crazy like are entertaining no and it's like
Starting point is 00:09:30 not growing like taking the same pictures like seriously doing nothing giving nothing like working so hard editing like a photo and it's like girl like get a life should we get out there and live should we be brave and say the last person we unfollowed sure but how would i know that i don't remember like who you just unfollowed um barring offense barring or offense or offense and i never followed mark ruffalo so i'm i was marked safe i i my brain fog like i actually can't even think because i would share i had to unfollow this girl which was really sad because i really liked her and she's like a hot new thing on on social media and she um like followed me on instagram so i followed her back i was like so excited like the cool young person and then i was like watching her stories and she like posted like oh just went through like an
Starting point is 00:10:16 unfollowing spree and people really annoy me like sorry if you didn't make the call and i was like i wonder if i made the call and lo and, she unfollowed me like this fucking bitch. And I was like sad because I enjoyed her content. I unfollowed her back. I also feel like. Anyway, the plot thickens. She refollowed me like a couple of weeks ago. And I'm not playing this game.
Starting point is 00:10:33 She's obsessed with you. No. She's obsessed with me. I'm not playing this game. I'm too grown for this. I'm turning 30 tomorrow. I don't want to talk about it. I feel like I still follow a lot of people who we've had on the show here who like used
Starting point is 00:10:43 to be on The Bachelor or on some show. who like used to be on the bachelor on some show and like and i still follow them out of respect and then every once in a while i'm like does this person even still follow me oh yeah and then when they don't goodbye i said good day sir thank you i don't know how to get out of this cycle because i don't want to be rude like i'm sorry you're not on the bachelor anymore like that's not your fault like i'm not gonna take away like i'm gonna be a part of the cycle like so i support i stay supporting and then i'm like wait you don't even follow me anymore right before this conversation you were about to say something for your rebrand oh yeah i've got it because i know you like don't want to change girl with no job and by the way something's got
Starting point is 00:11:19 to give according to jackie i'm like happy with where i'm at to modernize okay okay what to Jackie I'm like happy with where I'm at to modernize okay okay what girly with no job no let me tell you why one it doesn't change anything two um I just then like lose my handle you know what I mean that's incredibly stupid and three like if I ever am gonna change my username to something that's not Claudia Oshry it's gonna be turdy lou so oh no it should just be claudia ashrae but i've i've rested my case on this like i'm not pushing for the rebrand every day like i was you know you gotta know when to hold them and when to fold them and i've seriously folded them but i was just thinking that the other day like she's girly with no job kevin federline no what's his name? Kenny Rogers, who wrote that song. You gotta know when to hold him. No, by the way, why do you know that song?
Starting point is 00:12:11 I didn't until you just sang it. You don't know that song? You gotta know when to hold him, know when to fold him? I guess technically I do, but like barely. They like sing it in 10. Like, and you could have given me 100 guesses of who sings that and I wouldn't have ever guessed Kevin Federline. You never would have guessed that it was Aaron Rodgers' dad? dad no i never would have oh i wouldn't have even known that it
Starting point is 00:12:28 was a song really like i thought it was just a saying by flo bert really flubber really but we also have a live show in t-minus two days we have one or two this week one okay that's what i thought and zach was telling me i have two i'm like oh okay oh okay you know nothing no but i was like feeling i was like oh i guess i have two then honestly while we're out here we should book another night at the West Hampton Beach Performing Arts Center you don't have to participate you can sit in the audience with your children what I've learned through my time here is that your husband and I are an unbeatable force when it comes to kids entertainment and I seriously think like Miss Rachel like being a communist and like not wanting to make money,
Starting point is 00:13:05 like good for her. Couldn't be me. Like if I cornered the kids market in the way that she did, like games, puzzles, backpacks, video games, board games,
Starting point is 00:13:13 like you could not stop me and my Walmart partnership. And I think I might've found the key to my success when it comes to dominating the kids entertainment space. And it's your husband. He really, he doesn't get in my way first of all he always is like a supporting instrument he does drums on the mouth um he also just got a great sense of rhythm boxes he beat boxes what did i say drums on the mouth
Starting point is 00:13:33 drums on the mouth thank you um he doesn't really want to be a star he's very much happy to be like a supporting act and he's been hard for you to find over the years huge i guess that's like me too like no i mean but like look at miss rage and like all her counterparts like they're slowly eclipsing her and i don't want that for my brand like i want no you know what i mean like yeah i you know work partnerships can be delicate so i think i've gotten something really special i don't know what like our our traveling choirs like name is like turdy in the jets. Maybe, um,
Starting point is 00:14:08 turdy in the zets. I'm working on it. We're working through it. And I just think my time, like to billionaire status, I always said like, I'm going to be the next female billionaire who didn't inherit it or, um,
Starting point is 00:14:19 marry into it. I think this might be it. Cause just, you can be sure of one thing in this life and it's like if i ever got to level miss rach did like i wouldn't squander it in the way that she did squander like i would not be out here like she does well because you know of course no she lives well but like not in the way that she really could like if she if miss rach was a capitalist there would be miss rach like i would do albums like because kids kids are obsessed with like certain music
Starting point is 00:14:45 to listen to in the cars why would you pre-recorded albums toys and then the toys that they're playing with on the show are the ones that people buy in their house like it writes itself like the end game is a theme park like there are so many iterations and like okay keep making your youtube videos you know it's just like for me and i respect like i guess it could never be me and that's why just make sure to follow turdy and the zets when we come out with our first when we launch yeah so what you would do like a matinee at yeah like a four o'clock west hampton beach performing arts center where like zach and i just like where zach and i just like wild out on stage and then i take a break turdy lou and the gc gsno
Starting point is 00:15:22 oh cute yeah cute you're just an idea okay i support it i support you do you you would have unfollowed me i yeah no she's still harping on that but like jaggy you can't even lie and say that like if you didn't know me you would have unfollowed me like maybe like one or two years ago back to this original conversation like no because i all the creators that i are similar to you or were similar to at a certain time, I still follow. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Cause you know, I love my meme stirs. That's true. And I can't quit them. And I know you're not a meme stir anymore, but like, I'm a humor content creator. I still support my meme stirs.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Wow. That's huge for the meme community. Yeah. I'm the last one. Speaking of comedy, Hannah Burner's Netflix special drops today. I'm like, if I had five minutes to watch something,
Starting point is 00:16:03 to watch anything, I want to watch that. But watch anything, we'll watch that. I want to watch it. But we just started DCC. We never made it, we didn't even finish, no, we're on the second episode.
Starting point is 00:16:10 And we are really excited to get back to that, you know, probably in three years. Yeah. And then we can watch Hannah Burner's special. And then we can watch
Starting point is 00:16:18 Hannah Burner's special. We should actually start a content list for this trip specifically because we'll forget. No, and we've just been bad, like bad with our content,
Starting point is 00:16:24 but I do want to see that. No, we are going to get back into our content era. Content is important to us. Clearly, we're content creators. Where is my content list? DCC. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I have to search by Sound of Music, because I know that's on there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hamptons content. Kardashians. Okay, DCC. Hanna-Berner. Hanna-Berner. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hamptons content. Kardashians. Okay, DCC. Hanna-Berner. Hanna-Berner.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Great. Family Affair. I want to see that stupid Zac Efron movie. I'm really hungry. Oh, okay. I guess we're just changing the subject. Are you hungry? I'm really never not.
Starting point is 00:16:58 You know, ever since the post-Oceatic fatigue. There's no time in which I'm not hungry. The more I eat, the hungrier I am. I had a full dinner last night. A little cream cake yeah that was good and i can't even hack it till 11 well don't worry about me i already had a brownie oh okay okay great that's why we're going to the soda method um so i think without further ado it is time for the fast five stories that you need to know and the fast five stories that you need to know are brought to you by Armora. You know that we're always on the lookout to strengthen our immunity,
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Starting point is 00:21:53 about the timeline of her pregnancy. It's almost like she listens to this podcast and then, you know, makes content accordingly. Yeah. Thank you. You're welcome. Lindsay Hubbard posted a rare picture of her boyfriend, her mystery man, while outlining her pregnancy timeline. But she did hide his face with an emoji.
Starting point is 00:22:08 It's giving Jamie Lynn Spears like putting emojis over her kids' faces. No, because she did that after we had already seen them. Yeah, no, they were in the public eye for 15 years, but put an emoji on their face. And then tomorrow don't. And then the next day do. Like it's giving willy nilly, which is Lindsay Hubbard is not. Never, ever be. So she shared a couple key dates in the timeline,
Starting point is 00:22:27 Lindsay Hubbard that were very helpful to us. So first picture was a wedding in Mexico on April 6th. And she said that was right when she found out. Then here are all the things that she's done since while she's been pregnant. Glamour magazine, photo shoot, spotlight magazine, photo shoot.
Starting point is 00:22:41 And we are actually in the magazine and we were supposed to be in the video, but we just wound up in the magazine. Yeah but not in the video no no just a magazine we're happy to be there yeah it's like a local hamptons kind of big deal magazine lindsey hubbard is on the cover and if you open it up to like the very last page there is a picture of your girls spread it's giving it's a spread we spread them we spread them for the magazine giving cover girls on the inside on the outside yeah it's giving it's giving um centerfold yeah yeah then a wedding in portugal where he was there to help, and that's where she covered his face.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Watch What Happens Live appearance. Summer House reunion taping. Something about her opening. Wedding in Italy. Kleinfeld again launch, which, you know, we also lauded. Wedding in Colorado. And the Spotlight Magazine cover party, which considering we were inside the magazine,
Starting point is 00:23:21 it's weird that we weren't invited to the party. When we're literally in the Hamptons, but okay. And that was on 630. It was the day in the Hamptons, but okay, noted. Thanks so much. Oh, it was on 6.30. It was the day before we got out there. We could have come. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:30 I appreciate this. I think the point she's trying to make is like, I am Wonder Woman. Look at all the things I did while in my first trimester, which they say is extremely difficult. And two, like, thank you. I just wanted to know, like,
Starting point is 00:23:39 if you knew you were pregnant at the reunion while dealing with all this bullshit. And honestly, it makes sense. That's how she remains so calm. Yeah. And I'm glad that she was able to, but she's such a queen for sitting there and dealing with this bullshit.
Starting point is 00:23:51 Onslaught of idiocy. And I hope everyone feels bad, even though they probably knew that she was pregnant because even then there were those rumors. And then I remember I had heard the rumor that she was pregnant, but I watched the reunion and I'm like, she doesn't seem it.
Starting point is 00:24:04 Right. So if we had heard it, well, we had heard it half, I don't know when we heard it, but they probably knew, all's to say. All's to say they might've known. I don't think so, actually. I guess though, if like we had heard it. Whatever, like I'm just happy for this queen, you know?
Starting point is 00:24:21 Yeah, me as well. Know that I am. So she talked about her relationship and that she was not planning to conceive she said it's a lot of pressure on a new relationship but i think because he's the right man because we are so bonded and connected and communicate very effectively with each other it hasn't felt like work and they did it previously right yes this is like an ex not no no no like they met in a romantic setting but like didn't go further than that got it and then when they reconnected because of the timing and everything and then they matched again on an app and they
Starting point is 00:24:50 were like oh you again i like you that's always a good way to meet yeah timing is everything and she will not be revealing his identity is that correct she said because of his job in biotech investing he needs to maintain privacy. It's just crazy how you can one day be engaged to somebody who wants to, you know, act and open a sober sports bar and doesn't have a real job. And next thing you know, you're starting a family with somebody
Starting point is 00:25:13 who works in biotech finances. What was it? Biotech investing. Correct. And that's why you should just never give up on your dreams. Like for real. Yeah. And then when asked about what Carl's reaction to this would be,
Starting point is 00:25:24 she said, his emotions are no longer my responsibility. It's just not my problem anymore. Facts. Facts. I seriously actually feel bad for Carl. Like every time I see a picture of him on social media, he's like, to me,
Starting point is 00:25:38 he just looks like someone who's deteriorating. No. And also like this season has been a referendum on his influencing. Yeah. And so every time he does, every time he tries to pay his bills and like does a brand partnership, he gets roasted. But like,
Starting point is 00:25:49 it's not good. No, with further proof that like, it's not just a job anyone could do. People say like, I could be an influencer. Really? I don't think you could.
Starting point is 00:25:56 And I feel like because there's such a magnifying glass on his influencing, which, you know, it's, it's a little unfair, but that's just where the chips fell. And there's a magnifying glass on hers as well but she's crushing it and like he maybe should hire a social media manager because like what we're seeing is not the greatest i personally like i
Starting point is 00:26:12 don't think he's at a place where he's bringing enough in enough revenue to hire somebody to do the job okay what about like an intern sonia morgan style i just think like reality stars and influencers who hire unpaid interns like it's seriously not okay no nobody actually does that except for sonia morgan that's why it was so funny no people do do that really yeah they have do you get school credit for interning for an influencer um i don't think they're like an accredited institution but but how can then you be an intern like what is an intern getting if not credit experience that's the whole point of internships it's literally such a crock of shit like i feel like that's illegal now well ever since those that group of yellow belly losers um sued vogue for being unpaid interns in new york
Starting point is 00:26:54 state i do believe it is illegal to be an unpaid intern but payment can be considered a credit right it can be considered like a per diem for lunch like a metro card it's there's like loopholes internships are so crazy internships are the modern mlm no it's modern apprenticeship no let me think about what it's slave labor with like a better branding perhaps but like an apprentice back in the day like used to be you would apprentice with the local tailor. You would learn his trade from him. Yes, actually. He would teach you his skills and then you could open up your own shop.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Like that's a nice thing. By the way, 1,000%. Why would he spend his time like paying you and teaching you? Like experience is a valuable commodity. And how can you get a job that requires experience if you don't have any experience? I just think like the jobs these days are not as hard as like being a blacksmith when you're interning as a marketing manager like right like that's something that you can learn on the job yeah you know no it's not an actual like
Starting point is 00:27:53 a trade skillful trade because i think also like a lot of us are doing marketing in our everyday life right i mean i don't know about you but i'm constantly marketing well we are marketers we've always been marketers and And we always will be. No matter where this thing goes, we will go back to our marketing roots. Marketers get to market, you know? But seriously, I'm joking and I'm serious. That's who we are. I'm not joking. I'm a marketer by trade. The word marketing and the concept in the industry of marketing.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Fake. Not real. real but it is you know it's so crazy it's just like i just think everybody who like got into marketing like thought they were gonna be matthew mcconaughey in 10 days 10 things i hate about you no what's the movie called how to lose a guy in 10 days like frost yourselves like you would be out here with your buddies like coming up with slogans and quite literally that's like one person's job in an industry of millions no and it's like everyone's doing like we need like so many people to come up with for us yourself right and it's not even a good slogan and i see so many bad slogans out here like every single day like it's just like the marketing hamster wheel i'm gonna grab a tissue like feel free to talk to everyone i'm not in the mood to
Starting point is 00:29:02 edit this episode like we this is a what's what do they say it's a stream of consciousness it is a stream of consciousness well i guess just all's to say happy for i'm really happy for lindsey hubbard in earnest and i'm really curious to see what this season will entail considering the cast is coming back and she is pregnant and I hope everyone can be like a little fucking nice to her for one second okay did I tell you not to leave your coffee on this couch I did but then when you said it I realized I didn't leave a ring so I kept doing it you have your boy your nose and like you have a whole new perspective on life mm-hmm I just
Starting point is 00:29:40 can't believe I sat here for so long like needing to blow my nose and I'm like I I seriously I live my life out on the line for this job. Yeah. My health. I feel so much better. I'm happy for you. Know that I am. Oh,
Starting point is 00:29:50 well, our next story is really akin to the conversation we were just having because the devil wears Prada sequel is in the works at Disney with a screenwriter, a line brush McKenna and talks to return. So she wrote the original one. Disney is developing a sequel to the hit 2006 movie starring Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly the original film screenwriter Alan Brosh McKenna is in talks to return to pen the next chapter who from the original cast will
Starting point is 00:30:16 return is not clear but the storyline reportedly follows Miranda as she navigates her career in the amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and faces off against Blunt's character, now a high-powered executive for a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestley desperately needs. Okay, I do. Oh, the garbage is being picked up. Yay, we have a lot of garbage. It's so crazy how like living in a house, I don't live in a house and you might know this. Like the fact that you have to pay to have your garbage picked up is insane. Do you do that at home? I don't't know like is that not just a public service
Starting point is 00:30:49 like right there are all these adult things i'm learning like living in a home hamptons thing okay because that's really crazy yeah and like it was expensive too yeah what were you talking about oh i will say the premise for this movie like does sound good like mir it's true. Like when you think about the hypothetical character of Miranda, she doesn't have long years in this industry. It's like flailing. So there's there, there. I just think like sometimes it's okay for things to be left alone,
Starting point is 00:31:15 especially things that are perfect. Like the devil wears Prada. Yeah. And I think if they do this and Meryl Streep returns and Emily Blunt returns, I think it will be really quality. Me too. It'll be like a major cultural moment. Yep.
Starting point is 00:31:26 But it will never recreate the magic of the first one. It will not be nearly as iconic. And I think that would only harm the overall legacy of the movie. But who cares when we can make like a couple million dollars? Yeah, I don't know. I just feel like, is this absolutely necessary?
Starting point is 00:31:42 And I wish people would just work hard on creating new things. Like nothing popular is new. It's all rebooted revamped sequel like why don't we just what if you just wrote an original show no but devil wears prada was based on a book so it's not even like there's a sequel so just do another book a different book there are plenty of iconic books not only iconic books there are new books every day yeah and that are super popular. It's just like enough.
Starting point is 00:32:06 I'm like, I feel like everyone is so lazy. Everyone's phoning it in. Not us. Like, look, we just built a studio in the Hamptons. Like, I'm really getting tired of everybody being lazy. And because we put out a piece of original violent content every day. It seems like people are not being original nor violent in their work. No.
Starting point is 00:32:22 Maybe that's because they're not leading ordinary lives. No, they're not. That's legit the problem. Yep, yep, yep, yep. They're being violent in their lives. Yep, Maybe that's because they're not leading ordinary lives. No, they're not. That's legit the problem. Yep, yep, yep, yep. They're being violent in their lives. Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. But it should reserve
Starting point is 00:32:31 the violence for the work and the ordinariness for the life. He was, you see, you're really onto something. Like, he was really onto something.
Starting point is 00:32:38 I agree. Like, the more we talk, the more I realize why you wrote it down. Right? Yeah. Who said that one? Flaubert.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Oh, okay, okay. Really, Flaubert? Really, Flaubert? Really, Flaubert? Really? So we'll keep you posted on who's set to return. Did you ever read the book? No, because I saw the movie before I ever thought about reading the book. But I do hope Anne Hathaway does not return because I hate her character.
Starting point is 00:33:00 I hate her character, too. I really hope her boyfriend doesn't return because he's the worst character in the movie. Yeah. But in order for the sequel to make sense sense and if you think about how the movie ended like anne hathaway's character would be nowhere in this world yeah she would maybe be in the coffee shop like that she ran into emily blunt's character not even because she moved to boston at the end giselle is in it that's like such an underrated thing i'm so glad you brought that up like i know she's not an actress by trade but the way she was so transformed with that one pair of glasses in the devil wears prada i didn't even know that that was like hannah montana like she really looked different jackie i didn't even know
Starting point is 00:33:32 for many years that that was world-renowned supermodel giselle which is just like a brilliant move like marketing wise i believe at the time it was probably like a really big deal and was really smart like synergy it's supposed to be vogue she's Giselle the way I didn't like like seriously like that pair of glasses it might as well have been a full-blown disguise a prosthetic face she could be working with Emily Blunt Emily Blunt and her maybe they left they were friends and they were swirlies or no you got a big job and then you start to hire people and you hire the people that you used to work with who were great at their job at your old job or they like left and started this big agency together because like what was Giselle's job in the movie?
Starting point is 00:34:05 That's too dumb. Why? Because Giselle had like. I think she was another assistant, just not to Miranda. Oh, you think she was another assistant? I thought she was like a worker. Oh, like a fashion editor? Like someone of decent importance.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Maybe a fashion editor. Right. Like someone who is more likely to have left and started the company than an assistant. Not necessarily necessarily but perhaps yeah i um what is what what is giselle saying the movie like what is one of her lines about a hideous skirt convention but no that's emily blunt i'll google it like just giselle does speak in the movie and i feel like she has one iconic line oh i know it when she comes in after her makeover and like emily blunt is so mad giselle goes she looks good oh yeah that's literally it that's so funny um are those
Starting point is 00:34:58 the chanel boots yeah literally me so good. Literally me with my Amazon boots. I feel like she could be in the next movie if she wanted to. There's space for her. There's no space for Andy. There is space for Stanley Tucci. Are you holding space for Giselle? I'm holding space, yeah. Love that.
Starting point is 00:35:15 Yeah, I am. I think that would be really fun. I think it would be really fun and fresh. And a great way for her to flex her creative muscles. Do you think in the sequel she would have gotten contacts? Or she would put the glasses on i think she'll be wearing new glasses that are like the glasses of today right like more modern glasses those glasses are very early 2000s like the little ones she looks amazing she is a supermodel so yeah she better that's not shocking that's why we pay her the big bucks i I have recently started quoting a line from Devil Wears Prada in my everyday life.
Starting point is 00:35:46 I said it to you. Oh, wait. Oh, yeah. Details. Do not bore me with details of your incompetence. Oh, my God. Ben is such a liar. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:35:54 No, I didn't touch them. What? You did, period. Jackie's mic was muted. Who does he think? Like the microphone fairy came in and pressed mute this is your issue it's the lying yeah it's the gaslighting oh let the texts begin you know it's my birthday tomorrow oh yeah and like free eyebrow free this i have to go to sephora
Starting point is 00:36:22 but i think that they give you the whole month okay but still we're out here all month so you know you got to make time for that i don't even know what this place is but i have a free complimentary brow wax ten dollars off a service or five dollars off any product what is this place i don't know ewc oh european wax okay that's like that's not an acronym that's like crazy that they would expect me to know that. Except we all knew. I didn't know. You didn't know?
Starting point is 00:36:50 I didn't know. Okay, well, are you ready for our next story? What number? Three. Oh, yeah. John Corbett says that it's been unfulfilling to be an actor in Hollywood and says he chose the wrong thing to do with his life.
Starting point is 00:37:02 That's kind of crazy to hear from somebody who I feel like... Is successful. Not only is successful, but other actors probably are jealous of the fact that he's been like a working actor for 30 years. Like that's really hard. And he's like famous, but also can lead a normal life. Like it's kind of like the ideal. He probably makes a lot of money too.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Yeah. So here's what he had to say and why he feels that way. Oh God. Okay. Yell at me, please. No, can you can yell at me more? I want it more. Before we like judge what he said. No, keep yelling. Yell. The actor said it's been unfulfilling being a TV actor and that he chose the wrong career path in a recent podcast interview on fly on the wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade. He said, look,
Starting point is 00:37:38 I'm in the fourth quarter of the football game now in life and in showbiz. It's just a fact. So I can reveal now i picked the wrong fucking thing to do with my life i've made a lot of money i live in a beautiful home people come to me at every restaurant i go in so so much for that normal life yeah i'm a friend of the world but as far as a fulfilling creative work life i didn't write one fucking line i didn't write one joke to make people laugh so it's been unfulfilling on that level he mentioned mentioned Emma Stone as someone he admires as an actor who was also involved in the creative process of putting a project together after producing the film's poor things and kinds of loneliness.
Starting point is 00:38:13 He said, I'm not collaborating with the writers. Have you ever sat in a waiting room of a doctor's office for like an hour and been like, what the fuck? For me, that's what making a movie is like because I'm not part of any creative process. I'm not a movie actor. i'm really a television actor and so that has to move quick and that guy's got to make a million decisions and we're not shucking and jiving and going out for wine after what the hell is he talking and so i'm just at this point in my life if something seems really really fun i'll say yes okay like tell me you're looking for something to complain
Starting point is 00:38:40 about without telling me like this is not relatable in any way i thought he was going to say something more profound and i just want to say like you can't call yourself a tv actor like i yes he's what is he most known for aiden which is a tv show how does he afford his house for being part of a billion dollar franchise call my big fat greek wedding like please really yeah you know my big fat greek wedding is like one of the biggest movies ever made financially it was like it was josh peck was explaining it to me once and that like Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson like financed it or something. They're like producers on it. Like that's how they made their money.
Starting point is 00:39:10 Like so many people, so many people got rich off my Big Peck Greek wedding. Isn't that weird? That is weird. So please. Yeah. And I guess like what he's saying is he didn't get the opportunity to be violent
Starting point is 00:39:23 and original in his work. And he's lived an ordinary life and done ordinary work. I just don't think his work can be considered as ordinary. Like being a part of a cult fan favorite show. Isn't acting the art? Even if someone else wrote the lines like that's always been what acting is. You go up on the stage, like even you read Shakespeare's words, but you're the actor. Like maybe he's now
Starting point is 00:39:45 realizing that he wanted more no and this is like so entourage nothing and also he's he has made like aiden was lovable because he played aiden we could have had adrian grenier play aiden we would have hated him no no this is literally what happens in entourage it's like you get to a point where like you've acted a lot like you need to write the screenplay and you need to direct and everybody's like uh you're literally one of the dumbest people ever like no just stick to acting um why like literally why i know as us we're saying like why stop like go away it's all the same but clearly this is the trajectory for actors like if first of all it takes forever to find success and if you ever do then the next feeling of wanting that you'll have is to know and some people do it really well
Starting point is 00:40:32 margot robbie a lot of people don't realize brett pitt has been like more behind the scenes producing a lot of movies that you know some people have it some people don't such is life john corbett why don't you go cry into your silk sheets in your mansion like he lights up a screen like not everyone has that the thing is i feel like he's like being one like a baby and hard on himself no the fact that john corbett could like sit back and seriously complain about anything like seriously shut the fuck up he's the most handsome man on the planet but i think that's what like i don't think john corbett like seriously is like tiny violins cry for me but i think that's what happens on a podcast yeah you just like look for things to say you just look for things to say.
Starting point is 00:41:06 You're looking for things to say. You're sharing your innermost thoughts. So here's a thought that he has. I don't think he needs everyone to know, hey, guys, I'm sad. No, that's a good point, too. He's just talking about his life at a glance. It's important to remember they had to fill the airtime. Yeah, no, and it's like he probably said a million uninteresting happy things and
Starting point is 00:41:25 now here's his one complaint and that's the write-up yeah because he's like wrong thing to do with my life that's like the quote that they pulled that really is like an unfair summation of what he said and i would like to know if he could do it all again what would he want to do would it be like the producing and writing or like being a craftsman? Right. Producing something. Go be a craftsman and live in a studio apartment. Like,
Starting point is 00:41:50 please. Yeah. Please. Let's see what Ben said. He said he swears. Didn't touch anything. You should say, do you think Romeo stepped on it?
Starting point is 00:42:07 Oh, you can come to the soda method with us. Well, he's no longer invited. Oh my God. Sabotage us. Oh, great.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Pick us up at 1230. Oh, my tissue. Um, all that to say this tiny violence. Yeah. But I was like that to say i'm glad he's getting out in the podcast letting us see like behind the veil of john corbett what do you think is john corbett's best work i have to go through it he has like a really impressive of course correct but he was also in the summer i whatever that movie oh my god yes not the summer to all the boys i loved
Starting point is 00:42:45 before yeah obviously my big fat greek wedding sex in the city ramona and beezus never saw it i just feel like sex in the city he's not even playing a dad raising helen i know that's what you would say oh my god i forgot wait is john corbin my favorite actor he is your favorite actor and so your favorite actor is telling you that he's suffering claudia you're right and i haven't been listening to him. And you're not there for him. I guess. But he's really not.
Starting point is 00:43:08 Would you say he's a TV? Remember that TV show? He had sex and drugs and rock and roll. I think that. Yes, I do. But I think that also he probably was in a big TV show that we're not that we're forgetting. Like the West Wing that we didn't know about. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:43:21 Not to say he was in the West Wing, but it's giving West Wing. Yeah. Wait, let me find. Or like Walking Dead. Like a show we are unfamiliar with. Yeah, where it's like everybody's been watching and like he's the biggest thing on TV. Yeah, I don't think so. It's not coming up in his IMDb. No, I think so. I think he was in The Walking Dead.
Starting point is 00:43:40 I love this man. Thank you for reminding me. He's probably my favorite actor. Great. Okay. So maybe you should support him in this hard time. You're me. He's probably my favorite actor. Great. Okay. So maybe you should support him in this hard time. You're right. I take back everything I said. And if he wrote and produced something, like tell him that you would go and see it.
Starting point is 00:43:52 Maybe he should do it. I thousand percent. Are you ready for our next story? I think a better question is, are you ready for our next story? No, because today's episode is brought to you by Huggies, the little movers.
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Starting point is 00:47:04 What can I say? Seriously. Our next story, a little book news. A celebrity is writing a memoir. Who? And it's Josh Gad. Love. He announces his new memoir that will publish in 2025.
Starting point is 00:47:16 And the name is? Okay, let me think. He is known for Olaf, Disney, voice. What did he do before Disney? Book of mormon okay so he's like a broadway king what is it nothing comes to mind in god we trust god in god we trust that is a top tier name and then the subtitle is a tell some i guess like instead of a tell all oh funny yeah josh gad is very funny yes so josh gad whose credits include voicing the snowman olaf in pixar's frozen as well as starring in shows like the book of mormon and gutenberg and um excuse me le pew what's his name lefou
Starting point is 00:47:59 gaston and the wedding ringer no but who is what's's his character's name? LeFou? LeFou. Okay. Plans to pull back the curtain on his own life. Through his new essay collection, the Tony Award nominee will write about topics like his big break into the entertainment industry,
Starting point is 00:48:14 mentorship from Robin Williams, and how others once doubted his success. I would totally read this. He will also touch upon personal stories such as how he struggled with his self-image and weight, as well as how his parents' divorce left a lasting impact on him. He said, after decades of reading other people's words, I've decided to write some of my own,
Starting point is 00:48:31 and it's turned into my book, In God We Trust, A Tell Some. I can't wait to take readers on a journey tackling everything from a snowman to a Mormon to a grown man. What do you think it's like to have seriously made $ $100 million from like not even having to brush your hair? Yeah. Dream job. Olaf has earned it though. 1000%. Like he brought something special.
Starting point is 00:48:52 Yes. Frozen was what it was for two reasons. Olaf and the music. Yeah. And also Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, you know. No, I feel like seriously, anybody could have done what Kristen Bell did. I agree with that. I don't know if anyone could have hit let it go like Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, you know. No, I feel like seriously, anybody could have done what Kristen Bell did. I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:49:07 I don't know if anyone could have hit Let It Go like Idina Menzel. I agree. And what was so crazy about that song is like they also gave us the popular version with Demi Lovato. Yep. But the world chose the theatrical version.
Starting point is 00:49:18 Which never happens. Never happens. Then there's also the Rascal Flatts version, right? Oh, with Lucy Hale? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, he is not ordinary, Josh Gad. And this actually sounds like a book that I would read.
Starting point is 00:49:32 I love the title. You know how hard we can be on people with their titles. It's not as good as Memoirs of a Gay Shaw, but it's pretty good. It's pretty good. I love Josh Gad. He's seriously one of my favorite people. He's so cute. He's so Jewish. And we stand like a Jewish king just writing a book about his weight. Like I can't wait to read that part.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Yeah. Also, you like short stories. I love short stories. Who? Oh, Gara Giannetti's are the best. That's like the most recent short stories that I've read. Also, Tom Segura. But between you and I, I couldn't finish it.
Starting point is 00:50:00 I know. You're missing out. Yeah. It wasn't a reflection on the book. I think it was more of a reflection of like me not being in the mood to read. So it'll come out in January 2025. Not too far away. Pretty far away.
Starting point is 00:50:09 That's a whole last year, but OK. But in book time, someone announced a book that literally doesn't come out for two years. It's so, so far away. I forget who it was. So happy for Josh Gad. And I really am in my Josh Gad era because as we said, like we're in our Olaf era. So he's just like always in my ear. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:26 And he is a Zionist, so we have absolutely no choice but to purchase this book. I'll probably purchase a physical and a digital copy just to support Jews in Bandit. Twice over. Just to support Jews. Maybe I'll choose it for the Redheads. Honestly?
Starting point is 00:50:37 Do it. Are you ready for our fifth and final story? So sad, yeah. But you'll be excited about it. Chase McNary's getting divorced. By the way, did you see his new wife commented on no oh god she said someone showed me this episode and it's safe to say now i'm a toaster okay okay so she gets it looks like a joke yeah yeah no no she loved it okay she loved it and now she's a toaster so when i asked so by the way it's good for business yeah our fifth and final story is a little 5K news.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Okay. Not about you, I'm sorry, but you can find a way to make it about you. Okay. Because Travis Barker is praising Kourtney Kardashian for competing in his Run Travis Run 5K months after giving birth. Right. Says she's a beast.
Starting point is 00:51:16 So Travis was a proud husband at his inaugural Run Travis Run event in LA over the weekend. He hosted and ran a 5K event at the kia forum on saturday where he was joined by his wife courtney the run and wellness experience kicked off just eight months after she gave birth to the couples wait that's literally exactly where the 5k that i ran was with travis so he obviously had an idea so he said my wife's a beast she's never done this before she thinks i'm crazy because some mornings i'll wake up and she'll be like where are you going and he's like i'm i heard there's a 5k babe babe. I'm going to go run it.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Oh, that's literally what happened. That's literally what happened with two bears probably. Yeah, because nobody knew who was going to be there. Literally, Travis Barker just showed up. He completed the full 3.1 miles in under 20 minutes and adorably watched as she walked the finish line with some friends. What was her time? They didn't say. No, he's the craziest runner, you guys.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Everyone was talking about it at the 5k nobody knew he was going to be there he was right at the front and he was he came in first like before anyone else and it was like a really fit group of people like it wasn't like hard obviously not me but like everyone else um under 20 minutes is literally crazy yeah that's like less than a seven it's like three six minute miles that's wild yeah good for him. It's like three, six minute miles. That's wild. Yeah. Good for him.
Starting point is 00:52:27 And I'm proud of Courtney. You know, that's fabulous. Like it's so important when your partner has a passion to like, you know, indulge every now and then on the five K like you were the Travis, he was the Courtney. Yeah. Except like Ben wasn't doing it to actually know he was,
Starting point is 00:52:38 he was doing it to support me. Except that I think Courtney probably remembered to pack sneakers. Hopefully. And didn't like sprint in the front. Yeah. And like ruin the whole day. And maybe also cheat. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Yeah. No, you can say that. I did say. I think you've already. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Ben cheated in the 5K. Yeah, I don't think Kourtney did. So it's like kind of the same.
Starting point is 00:52:55 I really like these two. I'm obsessed. Like their intro to, like they get a bad rap because they're always like licking each other. I don't like licking. Me neither. But at the end of the day, like they're so bad rap because they're always like licking each other um i don't like licking me neither but at the end of the day like they're so oddly traditional yeah even though the way that they look they look like the total opposite i really like them no i love them i'm so in my courtney era and i've been and i'm i love everything that they i love hearing like bits and pieces of their life and postpartum and it's just beautiful.
Starting point is 00:53:27 So what you're saying is that you're not going to unfollow her like you would me. No, I'm not going to. I would sooner unfollow you before I unfollowed her right now. Like her content really serves me. Okay. So I guess I was onto something earlier in the show. You want me to unfollow you?
Starting point is 00:53:40 Do it. Do it right now. No, I don't want to because like you're, I like seeing my earliest follows and that they're like true. You're the first person I ever followed on Instagram. My life. Yeah. Yeah. Like latest follows, girl. That's so weird. Yeah, I totally agree. So that would be really weird. But maybe maybe I shouldn't follow you just to start drama. Oh, my God. We
Starting point is 00:53:59 need that. I need that. Like very call her daddy. Like, will they? Won't they? Yeah. Like Jackie doesn't follow Claudia anymore. Oh my God, let's do it. Okay, but maybe we should do it when we like, we should have done it this long weekend. Because we're going to be on the show again tomorrow. And then I would have posted like nothing on Instagram and then one quote like about betrayal or something.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Like by Flubbert. No, that would be like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like just because it's like coded. It's Jackie coded. Yeah. The toasters would know that's about me. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:27 Next time we have nothing to do. Let's do that. Let's do that. I love that plan. So important to like have lists for things to do when you have nothing to do. No, I just like have things to look forward to. Like I really look forward to the drama we're about to start one day. But like we have to let people forget, you know?
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