Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi - Motorcycles in the House, Maternal Instinct & Matt's Here!

Episode Date: June 17, 2026

Get your ears ready for Brandi's loud a** yawn! Today Wells and Brandi are tired, slightly unwell, and somehow still managing to have very strong opinions about everything from band...wagon Knicks fans to tacos. Brandi shares the latest chapter in her ongoing health journey, while Wells discovers that foreigners visiting America are absolutely obsessed with our food. Apparently we've been taking biscuits and gravy for granted this whole time? Plus, a deep dive into Oura Rings, sleep scores, and horse girl activities. And since he's already in the room, Matt officially grabs a mic to discuss his award-winning motorcycle and why he thinks a dirt-covered Harley belongs inside the house. Meanwhile, Wells falls down another documentary rabbit hole, discusses his Nicolas Cage obsession, and somehow turns the conversation to aliens. As one does. OUR FAVORITES:(26:15) Maternal Instinct (29:57 ) Spider-Noir (31:52) Heart of the Beast  (32:39) Disclosure Day Thank you to our awesome sponsors:   BetterHelp: You don’t have to say yes to everything this summer. Find support in therapy. Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com/yft.  First Leaf: Stop settling for wines that don't quite hit the mark. Head to TryFirstleaf.com/YFT to sign up and you'll get 50% OFF your first box PLUS free shipping for an entire year.  Hers: Ready to reach your goals? Visit forhers.com/yft to get personalized, affordable care that gets you.  Quince: Go to Quince.com/yft for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too!  Storyworth: Save up to $20 at storyworth.com/YFT.Zazzle: Right now, save 25% on your first order at Zazzle.com. Zenni: Go to zenni.com/podcast and use code PODCAST15 for off your first order. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation. Wiped. Ooh, that was loud. Matt says I yawn loud. I think I got that on tape. That's going to have the show is going to start. Is you just, whey! Who yawns like that?
Starting point is 00:00:20 Apparently me. What's up? Hi. How you doing? I'm doing. What does that mean? I'm just tired, Wells. Why are you tired, kid?
Starting point is 00:00:27 I'm out here running on fucking Faradon of 11 and no sleep. What is Faradon of 11? My ferretin is in an 11. Have I not told you this? I don't know what this is. You don't know what ferretin is? No. Wells.
Starting point is 00:00:41 I thought you were on your health journey. What is ferretin? It's your iron storage. Ferretin or ferretin? Ferretin F-E. Okay. R-R-I-T-I-N. Mine's really fucking low.
Starting point is 00:00:52 And from what I've seen online, that's not a good thing. You Googling it? Yeah, because I don't know if I believe this. The ferretin test measures the amount of iron stored in the bond. body normal ranges typically between 24 to 336 that's a large it is large so here's the fucked up thing yeah i mean listen i'm just saying this because of all the research i've done on chat gpt and instagram none of this is actually come from a real doctor but when you will get your lab work done what they say are in range numbers for your labs are usually like not really
Starting point is 00:01:26 correct just because like they say it's in range doesn't really mean you're at a healthy level and ferdin's one of those like i think what did you say 24 is like the low end of normal. Really, like, if you have ferret in less than 50 or 60, you're going to have side effects from that. So like fatigue, Disney is standing up, exercise and tolerance, blah, blah, blah, blah. Pale skin. Yeah. I mean, I'm tan. I'm tan right now. So, but like my hair, like, a lot of people experience their hair shedding and falling out. My hair has gotten a lot thinner. Heavy menstrual bleeding, which I hate to say it, but I did have that this month. Anyway. Well, maybe you're deficient in iron because. No, that's the.
Starting point is 00:02:03 crazy thing. All my iron numbers are actually a borderline kind of high. Oh. So like my, my iron is fine, but my body's not storing it. And guess why that usually happens, Wells? Why? Your gut. This is all going back to your stomach. It's all going back to my fucking gut. My gut can't absorb the iron and it can't store it. But I thought that you would change your diet and things were working. Things were working. And a lot of my blood work actually did look better. Like a lot of it was going in the right direction, but the ferdin got lower. Dang, dude. I'm not stoked about it.
Starting point is 00:02:35 I need to probably actually go see a gut doctor. Man. I know. But anyway, so I try to like give myself a little bit of grace when I'm like, I slept. Why am I tired? Or, you know, it's like, but I think running on fumes of no ferdin is probably an excuse to be tired.
Starting point is 00:02:50 You've got the O'Rer ring as do I. And I died on this trip. Oh, really? I want the new one. Sarah just got it. Is it good? You go. I need to see how much slimmer it is.
Starting point is 00:02:59 It's tiny. I'll buck I'm buying it tonight. I know. Sarah's like, do you want me to buy you one? I'm like, no, I got this one. And it's like, you know, it's like 400 bucks, but then I got it and I'm like, do you have the MX platinum card? Yeah. Because you get a $200 credit if you buy an aura ring with your Amex.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Really? Yes. Oh. So it takes it from being 400 to 200 or whatever. Yeah. All right. But so, okay, here's my thing. Because I do love the aura ring.
Starting point is 00:03:19 And it has the little crowns, right? Yep. Do you ever have days where you have all three crowns? What are they on? Readiness. Readiness. Sleep score and activity. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I would say, yeah, definitely. I don't pay attention to the crowns. crowns a whole lot. I would say out of those three, I don't always hit my activity. Okay. Like if I'm flying all day, I don't fucking hit it, like things like that. But usually, yeah, sometimes my readiness score isn't very good, even though I've slept great and hit my activity. And it's because of my lack of recovery. Like, it tells me I'm overtraining and not doing enough recovery for my readiness sometimes. That's, that's, yeah, yeah, that's the only thing. How's your stress levels on your aura? It's fine. Just fine. Yeah, but here.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Here's a thing that like you can really tell what I've been drinking on my aura. I'm sure. My resting heart, like sleeping heart rate is really low. I can't believe how low is it. I know it's insane. It's usually around 41. That's insane. But like if it's a really chill night, yeah, I'll go down to like 38, 37.
Starting point is 00:04:20 That's crazy. But if I've drank the night before. Like last night we went to a wine tasting thing, I didn't even get that drunk. I was fine. 60 to 65 the entire night. Yeah. And when I'm sleeping, I'm like, my heart is racing right now. So anyways, I never get the sleep score that gets me a crown.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Never? Never. What? Yeah. You have told me before that you don't sleep great though. No, I sleep like five and a half hours every night. That's insane. I know.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Oh, I'm like an eight or nine hour, a night kind of gal at home. No way in hell could I. No, my sleep scores are exceptional most of the time. Once the sun comes up, my body wakes me out. It's Matt. Yeah, it sucks. But I make Matt sleep in a blacked out room. See, that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:05:07 We need to go back to that because we have a blacked out room. But then when Sarah left, I was like getting really lonely. And I was like, there's, I feel like I'm in this like little cocoon. I need light. I need positivity and happiness. So I changed it all. And we've been living like that. And Sarah sleeps with that fucking sleep mask on.
Starting point is 00:05:26 So she is dead to the world until noon. Yeah. But like the second the sun comes up and then also the second that. that sun comes up and the dog thinks that I've woken up, she'll come bug me because she wants to get fed. You gotta put those blackout curtains back up. I know. It's a game changer for sleep.
Starting point is 00:05:41 I know. You care about the Knicks? We're watching the game right now. We are watching the game. Five. I'll tell you what, it's nice to turn on the NBA playoffs and not see the fucking warriors, you know?
Starting point is 00:05:52 Yeah, that's true. I don't know. It's just nice to see some other teams get to do this. How do you feel about, well, I feel like there's a lot of Poser Knicks fans. Oh, so many. Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Sarah's been very. vocal about her annoyance with all this, which she's actually from Manhattan. I know. She's like, there are very few people that actually can be Knicks fans. Totally. You know, my notorious Knicks moment was I took Miley to a Knicks game and we sat court side and I got those courtside tickets through the Nix and I wore a Cavaliers jersey. Oh.
Starting point is 00:06:25 And the guy was so fucking pissed. However, I put Miley in a Nix jersey. Oh. Miley didn't give a fuck. Yeah. I was like, here's your. your jersey. I put her in that. You're fucking welcome. Okay. Like, I should get a pass for the Cavs Jersey. Why does anyone care-in the Knicks? Why does anyone care that you're wearing the
Starting point is 00:06:40 Cavs jersey? Well, because I was in MSG. Like, I was, you know, on Knicks home turf. So, fans were upset? No, like the guy that gave us the seats. Oh. Like, are you fucking serious that you wore a Cavs jersey to my game? And I was like, yeah. But I put Miley in your jersey, so you're welcome. Was it courtside? Yeah. Okay. So you guys were on the jump by Tron. Oh, we, the game was so boring. This was like when LeBron and, you know, Kevin Love and everybody played for, and Kyrie played for the Cavs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:07 They were fucking crushing the Knicks. Like they were 30 up or something insane. The guys weren't even paying attention to the game. They were talking to Miley from the court, you know? Like it was, we were a complete spectacle. There's some really good photos of it we can post. I didn't even fake it then. But it's, this is crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Like the Knicks, every game I watch, I'm like, well, they're fucking going to lose. I know. Like the last game, we were, we went and started eating. dinner when they were down 30. And then by the end of dinner, we're like, wait, they came back to win? Pretty sick. And they're losing again. And like, I guess they probably will come back.
Starting point is 00:07:43 We'll see. Are you going to go to any World Cup games? Nah. Are you? I think I'm going to go to one in Boston. Really? Yeah, because I'm going out to Boston on Monday. And Joey invited me to one. I think it's England versus Haiti or something like that. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:07:57 I don't know if you've seen this on social media, but it's like one of my favorite things right now is all these Europe, or just like whatever, foreigners are here because they want to watch the World Cup and they're having an existential moment with our culinary cuisine. I have not seen this. Yeah. So what? They say our food is shit?
Starting point is 00:08:16 They fucking love it. Oh. Dude, there's so many British people who are losing their fucking minds. The food in the UK is not great. Of course, because they still live in like wartime food economy over there. It's all just like no taste. I hate it. Every time I go there, I hate the food.
Starting point is 00:08:32 All these British people are, they're all having biscuits and gravy for the first time, which is so fucking funny. Because when I think of business and gravy, I'm like, yeah, it's, it is delicious. It's delicious. But like, I don't even like, and also, dude, you guys have biscuits over there, right? No, biscuits are fucking cookies. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's real tricky over there. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:08:51 But they've got scones and, you know, and then it's just gravy. Anyways, they are losing their minds. They're going in and out. They're freaking out about that. Wow. I saw someone went to a. like a diner. It was like a...
Starting point is 00:09:04 Did they not have this, I guess? It was just like a shitty diner. Yeah. And they were like, this was the greatest food I've ever had. It was just like greasy steak and eggs or whatever. That's crazy. Anyways,
Starting point is 00:09:13 I feel like we're probably getting, you know, the credit we deserve. But the thing is, is that like, we've talked about this before. Like, what is American cuisine?
Starting point is 00:09:21 Oh. The big joke is like, you know, I think is Tom Holland who's like interviewing someone and he's like, okay, what's American cuisine? And someone was like, hamburger. And he's like,
Starting point is 00:09:29 that's from Hamburg. I know. And then they're like, Okay, French fries. And he's like, really? French. Yeah. But are they?
Starting point is 00:09:35 I don't know. I've never had French fries in France. Have you? Yeah, because you know what it is? I can tell you exactly what it is. It's steak frets. Oh. Because that's always with, yes, it's fake frets.
Starting point is 00:09:46 But then it's like, what is American cuisine? Is it barbecue? Yeah, like Texas barbecue, right? Southern fried stuff? Yeah. Fried chicken, chicken fried steak. Yeah. Right?
Starting point is 00:10:00 But that's southern. but I guess yeah Braffid Yeah okay So then yeah Cajun food Yeah
Starting point is 00:10:06 Cajun food is very American But also it's very French, Spanish I know And like Jamaican I know I feel like we just
Starting point is 00:10:15 adapt Like we take other people's cuisine And like put our own spin on it I guess Yeah It's kind of what we do Well like You've been to Italy
Starting point is 00:10:22 Yes Of course Do you like Italian American Italian Italian food Or Italian Italian Italian Italian Italian food
Starting point is 00:10:30 Was way, way, way better. I know, but there is something amazing about like New York City Italian food. I mean, yes, but it does not compare to eating pasta in Rome. It just doesn't. I know. Yeah. Well, anyways, the fresh truffle.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Are you kidding me? Yum. I'm hungry. The Brits are freaking out about our food. And I feel like we deserve this, by the way. Yeah, sure. I mean, like I said, the British food's not good. Which is crazy. Like, if you're from London, London's like New York
Starting point is 00:11:01 It's got a melting pot It's a bunch of people How do you not have someone Like like should I go to London And open up a biscuits and gravy shop? Yes And just print money Yeah
Starting point is 00:11:12 Print euros Oh no they're not Print pounds I also hate the food in Switzerland Yeah And Germany Yeah It's a lot of sausages in Germany
Starting point is 00:11:24 Yeah Tell you they're all They're all still in war time Yeah, they are. That's what it is. You're right. We don't have that problem. No.
Starting point is 00:11:33 Yeah. Anyways, you want to start the show? Yeah. So hungry now. Go for it. Bros. Nhoes. You're listening to your favorite thing podcast with.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Well, is my name. Matt's also sitting here. I know. I can turn the mic on. Do you want to be on the show? He's saying no. Okay.
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Starting point is 00:16:17 I heard you won, I won, we'll put this in, but I heard you, heard you won a trophy. An award. At your show. For your bike. What was the award? Or maybe I had forgotten that exactly what it was. A bike that's put down miles.
Starting point is 00:16:31 That it did. So are your ribbon, what's the best one? Blue ribbon? Blue, yeah. Are your blue ribbons hanging somewhere? Of course. And then do you have mats? I didn't even see it.
Starting point is 00:16:42 Did you get a ribbon? What did you get? It's got to be a trophy with like a gear on it. Yeah, see. We can hang that up in the house, baby. It's better than hanging the, he wants to put the actual motorcycle in the house. That's not happening. If you're going to talk, you have to have a mic.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Yeah. Do you want to talk? He wants to. Okay. Like I was saying, Matt wants to put a motorcycle in that new house, like on display. Okay. How do I feel about this? Okay, so I think it's cool.
Starting point is 00:17:10 I've seen it on like Instagram pictures or someone's got like their vintage Porsche that's like in the living room with like a leather couch around it and it like looks super dope. But then it's like, okay, well then this is an art. installation. You can't go ride it out of the house, right? Totally. I mean, it's like at that point it becomes like an art piece. Yeah. Yeah. Like the motorcycle down there is purely just for looks now. Yeah, and it looks great. You walk up to the house. Yeah, because it's outside. It's outside the house. Would your missus be opposed to if, you know, you felt a certain way about
Starting point is 00:17:48 the motorcycle, would she be opposed to it being up on a stand or something in the house? If she thought it was cool looking, like if it was an art installation, she would be like, that's dope. I want, like, she would, because I didn't want to sell that motorcycle out there. And she's like, no, it's cool. It's like a thing that people see every time they come in the house. So I imagine the same thing. But I also think the decor needs to match with like what that is. Because if you have like a very like soft, warm home and then all of a sudden there's like some chopper in it, that might look weird.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Yeah. Yeah. Anyways, I don't want to get in the middle of all this. I just heard that you won, though, a trophy recently. An award. It was an award. Yeah, it was an award to chop a show for that bike. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:28 And it was more like giving acknowledgement to the miles that that bike's put down and where it's done those miles. And that was the bike that you took to Afghanistan? Yeah, it's an old 1947, Harley. Does it still run? Oh, yeah, it runs. He rides it, yeah. It's funny. I get, like, precious about it now because it's still covered in all the mud from Afghanistan.
Starting point is 00:18:45 Really? Yeah. So, like, if the weather looks like it's a little gloomy, I'm like, ah, I don't want to run. I don't want to risk like all the dirt washing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he wants to put the dirty motorcycle in the kitchen. I mean, it's a vibe. You know, you look at this thing and it's like, damn, that box got some stories.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Yeah. I'm okay with it. No. Thank you, Wells. Yeah. Too bad. I'm here for it. You get no say.
Starting point is 00:19:06 What do you, you know, we didn't give you a mic before, but now you've got one. And we were talking about foreigners coming to America and losing their minds over our food, which, like, it's really our kind of like our fattening food. Yeah. What do you, as an Australian man, what do you think about our culinary cuisine? Same thing. When I first came here, I jumped on an old, like, God, this was like 15 years ago. I jumped on an old 1959, Harley Davidson.
Starting point is 00:19:31 And I rode from Compton up to Idaho. And I had my first ever biscuits and gravy and it blew my mind. Yeah. And I got a tattoo of that motor on my arm. And where it would normally say S&S on the air cleaner, it says B&G for biscuits and gravy. No. That should just, that can be for my. Those are my initials, baby.
Starting point is 00:19:53 Brandy Glenn. We'll just say that's what it is from now on. Well, it works for both, I guess. Hilarious. But hold on. So you guys don't have biscuits and gravy in Australia? No, we don't. I don't think anyone else has it.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Don't think we wrong. Like, probably some of the best food I've had in the world has been in Australia. But it does, I guess it originates from that. You know, we're all convict. Like, that's where it all started. So it does originate from like English and Irish. Like we got a similar palate, you know, like breakfast would be like English muffins or scones and jam, you know, like a couple of things.
Starting point is 00:20:21 fatigue. Like that's a traditional Aussie breakfast, vegamite on toast. Which is great. A bit of avocado, some feta, crack pepper. I feel like every time I've got
Starting point is 00:20:31 veggie mite, it's just, I've put way too much on. Look, you can just have it with butter and butter and toast. I mean, I grew up eating it like that.
Starting point is 00:20:37 But I always just smeared it. You know, it was never like, if I went heavy on the veggie mite, it's too much. Yeah. You can't look at it and be like, oh, that looks like Nutella.
Starting point is 00:20:44 I'm going to, yeah. I'm going to cover that piece of bread in, in vegimite. Nope. What's your Mexican food situation like in Australia? It's definitely like started to show up more. It's become more prevalent.
Starting point is 00:20:56 California and Australia, to me, seem very similar. So similar. And the main thing in California is Mexican food. So it seems to reason that it would just be like work perfectly in Australia. We didn't need any Mexican food. There's the Mexican restaurant up on the mountain. We didn't go there. Elborough.
Starting point is 00:21:12 I love to eat. So. Big boy. It takes a lot of keeping going. I'm reveling the chance to like. like try new food and I love Mexican food. There's been food here that I would say like is meant to be like authentic Mexican and I've, but I've enjoyed the style, like the spin on Mexican food.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Really? Yeah. Yeah. And then in saying that too, I've had some very traditional Mexican food here that's just been bomb. Like this blew my mind. Aussies tend to like throw their own flavor on it. Like we do our own little spin on it. That's what we do.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Even with sushi. They have chicken and their sushi there. Chicken and avocado in our sushi. Isn't that fucking weird? Is it fried? No. Oh. Just like, yeah, seared chicken, avocado.
Starting point is 00:21:52 It's weird. That's like the staple sushi roll in the sky is chicken avocado. Like that's the one that you know you're going to, if you go to sushi train and you sit down and your pieces of sushi are ripping around on the on the train, you know there's going to be a chicken avocado one there. Like that's the staple. Wow. What's it called? Is it called like a California roll? Chicken avoc.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Okay. Yeah. So weird. And then what's weird is that we have like, we have Mexican food, but then we have like bastardization of Mexican food in. in these United States, like text mess. Is it such a different thing than Baja tacos, which are different than like the San Francisco taco scene? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Anyways, I could talk about tacos for a while. Oh, we know. Remember when I used to make T-shirts that said Taco saves lives? Yes. Yeah. What happened to that? I don't know. You know, we were selling it to raise money for the National Human Association.
Starting point is 00:22:39 Yeah. And then I left. But I mean, still do it. I could still, yeah. Yeah. It was good. It was good. Pave things.
Starting point is 00:22:46 You got any? I honestly haven't watched much well since I've talked to you last. But I've been busy. We've been doing some days. What have you been doing? On Thursday, Wednesday, Wednesday last week, I DJed an event in Nashville for a new restaurant opening in the W hotel. Craigs? Which also, no, not Craigs.
Starting point is 00:23:08 Also, the W. Hotel is new in Nashville. Listen, there's a lot of hotels in Nashville. A lot of new hotels. They're everywhere. The W is nice. Like it was really fucking nice I would like for people that are coming I always have people be like
Starting point is 00:23:21 Where's Shastae in Nashville? I would say it's the fucking W Really? Like it was it's in the gulch But you have like 360 views The rooftop is very cool They had me DJ upstairs at The bars called Butterfly
Starting point is 00:23:32 And literally like 360 views of the city Which was cool And just the rooms were really nice The food was really good What was the chef's name That we were Hold on let me find Did you stay there?
Starting point is 00:23:44 No we had a room But I just always If I know my bed is 45 minutes away, like I'm going to drive home, you know, even if the hotel is nice. But you went and you saw the room. You went in there. You made a drink beforehand. Exactly. We hung out in there. We had dinner. Like had some food in there. Trying to find the chef's name because you're going to be like, oh, I totally know that. Jose Andreas. Oh, yeah. You know him? Of course. Wells is a big food guy. Well, hold on. Jose Andreas is, he started. He's a big deal. He's fucking.
Starting point is 00:24:16 I gathered. So the thing I ate sushi with Jose Andreas in Austin once, and we got wine drunk, and it was the most fun night. Jose Andreas is a guy who's probably saved more lives than like anybody on planet Earth. He started this thing called World Food Kitchen. Oh, wow. Effectively, what he does is when there is a natural, when there's a disaster anywhere, he goes with all his chefs, and he goes to like Zuckerberg and Bill Gates and says, hey, I need $50 million to go feed everyone that was just affected by this hurricane or this earthquake.
Starting point is 00:24:53 So he'll go there, set up all the infrastructure, feed everyone while they're going through the entire thing, and he'll get the entire thing funded by billionaires. Damn, that's sick. Dude's a saint. Okay, well, that's so cool. I didn't know that. And I believe he's got a show on CNN with his daughters where they travel around and eat stuff. Anyways, lovely man.
Starting point is 00:25:10 I could tell it. Obviously, we looked him up. He has, like, what, a couple of Michelin stars? I'm pretty sure he did all of the restaurants in the new W. Hotel, which is pretty crazy. Globird is one of them. Butterfly is the rooftop. And then there was, it's not listed on here. Then like there was like a fancy, you know, a restaurant in the lobby. And that's where the event was. And yeah, so I got to DJ that. So that was cool. Did you get to meet him?
Starting point is 00:25:36 No, he was bummed because I, he came up. He was supposed to do like an announcement. Well, he did do an announcement during my set. They were like, hey, like somewhere in your set, like he's going to get on the mic and say some things. And I was like, okay, cool. Like, well, they come over here to do that. So I know when to like take the music down. And they were like, yeah. And then he ended up doing it like all the way across the room. So I actually didn't get to see him. But his speech was good. He seemed like a good good. He like had great energy, you know, like super cool guy. So it was cool to be a part of that. So I did that on Wednesday. Thursday, we flew out here. Friday night. I played at Soho House in Malibu, which was super fun. My mom came. She left the house. That was cool. I had a couple
Starting point is 00:26:11 friends come out. Matt was there. He had some friends. We had a good. time, but we did that last night. We're a bit sleep deprived. Oh, and also yesterday, we had a big, we had a big week. Also yesterday, this is good. I feel like you and Sarah might like to do this. Okay. We went and did, it's called Fridays at the ranch, and it's at a ranch in Topanga Canyon called Iron Ranch. Okay. And they do these, I think every Friday or at least once a month on, on Fridays, you guys can look at their Instagram. It's called Iron USA. We're basically like, you can buy a ticket to go spend the, spend the day at the ranch. And they've got horses in the arena that you can get on. any level really like there are people that had never ridden a horse never seen a horse that got to get on and ride and then obviously like i hopped on one and was able to like lope around a little bit so you could do that they've got like donkeys and they've got they had some vendors there and it's just like a really beautiful yeah ranch you can see the ocean from up top like it was very cool so we went and spent the day Friday doing that it's expensive um I think it what did you say 175
Starting point is 00:27:06 175 to go and I mean to be able to go ride horses in LA like I feel like that's not that bad the next question Sarah will ask is, do you think the horses are well taken care of? Yeah, they all looked great. I was actually, that was one of the first things I noticed, the one that I rode. I rode two actually, two horses in their 20s. One was 26 and the other one was like 22, 23. Did that old for a horse? That's pretty old for it.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Yeah, yeah. You know, like horses lived, if you're lucky, they live to 30. I feel like that's like very old for a horse. But in their 20s, they tend to start getting retired and whatnot and start to show their age. And both horses looked great. The one that I got on in the arena, I think she was 22. She looked amazing, felt great. and I even told the woman that owned her, I said,
Starting point is 00:27:46 this horse looks amazing for age. Like, that's such, like, a testament to you and how, you know, your care for the horse, whatever, because a lot of horses in their 20s don't look great. So, yeah, I was super impressed with that. I just love what they're doing, like, iron, the people behind it, like, they're really trying to highlight, like, American-made, handmade, equestrian products.
Starting point is 00:28:03 So, like, saddles and bits and spurs and boots and really just trying to, like, showcase, like, local artisans and American artisans and stuff that, you know, I have been, like, handmaking this stuff for years and everything. and I think that's really cool. What do you put your feet in? Stirrups, yeah. Okay, I think because we're friends and my phone's listening to us
Starting point is 00:28:21 when we're talking about horses and stuff, I'm sorry when you get horse content. Interesting. I saw these stirrups that look pretty cool and I wanted to get your thoughts on it. Let's hear it. They are magnetic? I've seen those.
Starting point is 00:28:32 And that like it snaps to your foot. To your boot, yeah. What do you think about that? I have not ridden in them. I think the idea behind it is that they're, you know, an advanced type of safety stirrups so that your foot can't get stuck in the stirrup, you know? There's, it's open on the side.
Starting point is 00:28:47 So I like the idea of that. I do ride in safety stirrups. They're just a bit different. But the way that one works is there's a magnet in your boot. And that's what keeps your foot in the stirrup. So cool concept. I can't say I've, I've ridden in them though.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Do you not have like equestrian companies just like sending you stuff? Like I got golf stuff sent to me all day long, you know? It's kind of harder to get equestrian stuff, I feel like because like, I mean, golf too, though. It's like a rich man sport. So it's like they don't really need. need the promo because people just buy it anyway. True.
Starting point is 00:29:15 I do have a saddle sponsorship. Shout out DeVecu saddles. They custom made a saddle for Stargirl to fit her perfectly and it's very nice saddle and I'm a big fan of DeVecu. It's one of those things. I don't know if golf is the same, but like there's a lot of advancements in gear and tack and all the things. But like there's something to be said for the traditional stuff.
Starting point is 00:29:33 And sometimes it's hard equestrian sports. Like there's a lot of tradition ingrained in it like the attire and just things, all that. So sometimes it's hard to get with. some of the more modern advancements like the magnetet stirrup. It's like, it's like a step too far for me. My safety stirrups, they look like traditional stirrups, but they will very easily bend if my foot got caught in the stirrup.
Starting point is 00:29:54 Like my foot wouldn't get stuck. And I think that's important, obviously, to be safe. But like with the look, like I really like a classic look. Yeah, yeah, yeah. With equestrian stuff, like attack and everything. So your safety stirrup, it'll break away? Yeah, it's very, like the outside piece of it is very bendy. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:10 So, like, if my foot, if I got jerked off the, the tack like my foot would just it would pop right out of the stirrup essentially. Yeah. All right. Well, you've had a very busy couple days. It's been busy. We fly home tomorrow and we're going to be painting and tiling and just we have ETA is two weeks so we have to move into that house. Really? Yep.
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Starting point is 00:33:33 I can't even give it a ding because it's so messed up. Really? But is it fascinating? Absolutely. Let me read you this now. When a Texas state trooper pulled over a woman driving erratically on the highway in 2020, she claimed she had just given birth, but her story didn't add up maternal instinct on Netflix. So it's about this bitch, okay?
Starting point is 00:34:00 Now, if you don't want me to ruin it for you. I'm not going to watch it if it's that fuck. I'm just saying for the listeners out there, go forward to about two minutes here. Well, I've got to talk about it a little bit. It needs two minutes. All right. So it's about this lady, this woman, who has had kids, right? Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:16 And she gets, like, remarried to this, like, totally cool cowboy guy. Breeds hogs. Like, it's very southern, like, cowboy, dude. She's like, I had this inheritance coming da-da-da-da-da. And we're going to buy this giant piece of property. It's this huge, like, peach orchard thing. And it's, like, a $20 million thing. And she's like, yeah, I'm going to my inheritance is coming in.
Starting point is 00:34:39 And they're like, oh, that's, great. great. Well, come to find out, there is no money. She's been, like, forging checks for her, from her mother. She's estranged with her, like, that's all not true. Okay. The husband starts to be like, I don't know about this one, right? All his family and all his friends are like not sure about her either. But they're already married.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Yeah. And I think she starts to see the writing on the wall and she just want to lose him. So she tells him that she's pregnant. She's having him take her to the hospital. But he's like, I couldn't go in because there's, during COVID. So she would just go into the doctor and then she would come out later. She had a positive pregnancy test. She had like a printout from a doctor that said she was pregnant, all this stuff. And then come to find out, all her friends are like, oh, what the fuck this,
Starting point is 00:35:24 what she's talking about. She had a hysterectomy. What? She can't have kids. Then you find out she's bought on Amazon like a fake baby thing. The husband, she stops having sex with the husband because obviously the husband that has sex where he's in a, no, that's not real, right? They go and have like a, full photo shoot where she's like on a horse with the baby bump and he's like looking like he had this whole thing they have a gender reveal party how does he not touch it and no it's not real they a bunch of people were like we touched her belly we felt it kick what i think she had put something in there to make it anyways i won't ruin it but all of a sudden she gets pulled over she's got blood
Starting point is 00:36:03 all over her the police officer's like what's going on and she's like i just have my baby in the car he's not breathing she's not breathing we need to go to the hospital right now and he's like I need the ambulance needs to come here and work on this they go to the hospital with her and the police are like she won't let the doctors look at her how was there a baby she got a baby from somewhere holy shit the cops are like we need to check you and she's like I don't want anyone to check me we're going to check you and a doctor goes in and he's like you haven't had a baby today what are you talking about it is So messed up.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Oh my God. Yeah. Gotta watch it though. I can't. You got to watch it. That's insane. I watched the new Spider-Man played by
Starting point is 00:36:52 none other than acting giant Nicholas Cage. Oh, Jesus. Have you seen... Matt loves him. I love him too, actually. What? I was big Nicholas Cage.
Starting point is 00:37:03 His comeback was just... I mean, it was perfect. It was. Like he executed it perfectly, you know? You guys are crazy. Totally agree. He did that one kind of like movie that was a, that was him. Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:16 And it totally worked. Anyways, this is Spider-Nuar. Ben Riley, a seasoned down on his luck private investigator in the 1930s, New York, is forced to grapple with his past life following a deeply personal tragedy as the city's one and only superhero, Spider-Nuar. So Nick Cage plays Spider-Man. Okay. Which in the comics there was a spy. You know, the Spider-Verse, there's like a bunch of different versions of reality.
Starting point is 00:37:44 And so there's all these different types of Spider-Man. And so there is one where it's like a new or movie, you know, like a detective 1930s thing. Okay. It's something where they're like, I'd prefer it if you watch it in black and white. So what's really cool about this is that when you go to watch it, you can watch it in color or in black and white. You can? Yes. And so we watch it in black and black.
Starting point is 00:38:08 and white, but the color one looked really cool because it's like still like really cool and unsaturated and, you know. Anyway, so Nick Cage plays kind of a washed up. He's old Spider-Man. He's obviously what Nick Cage is right now. And so he's just a private eye because being Spider-Man, I think, got people killed and, you know, that kind of stuff. He gets into a case. He has to bring his Spider-Man back out. And I got to say, Sarah didn't love it. Really? I loved it. Really? I thought it was so much fun. It's for boys. Yeah. But, you know, and it's like that those old PI movies where it's narrated, right, by him, you know?
Starting point is 00:38:46 It's like, she walked in. She was wearing, you know, a black skirt. She never looked so great. Like cuts, you know, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, anyway, Spider-Nuar, it's on prime. Well, you're going to need to watch that without me. Yeah. I'll be watching that.
Starting point is 00:39:01 I can watch it right now. Yeah, yeah. On prime. On prime. You know what I did say? What, baby? The trailer for the new Brad Pitt film with his dog. I just saw this.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Is like a war movie? I think he's like ex-special forces. Heart of the Beast? Yes, Heart of the Beast. Yeah. Brad's still going for it. Yes. After a harrowing plane crash, a special forces officer and his combat dog
Starting point is 00:39:25 find themselves stranded deep in the Alaskan wilderness. Together, they are forced into a brutal fight for survival against the elements. heart of the beast. If the dog fucking dies, I will be so fucking pissed. You know, there's got to be like a bear that's going after him.
Starting point is 00:39:43 I saw wolves in the trap. Yeah. Jesus. It was a very Liam Mason kind of, what was it, the gray? Terrified.
Starting point is 00:39:49 It kind of had that vibe a little bit. Cass is good. J.K. Simmons is in it. Oh, wow. And Alambi. There's only three people on this cast. Have you gone to see Disclosure Day yet?
Starting point is 00:39:57 The new Steven Spielberg in it? No, we need to go to the theater and see that. I saw it. It's good. It's good. It's good. It's good.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And I'm telling you, this is all just a way to get us all ready for what they're about. Because they're already releasing more alien stuff. There was just some more alien stuff the other day. I'm telling you, this whole thing. I saw this interview with Aaron Sorkin. And he was doing this interview where he was like, yeah, you know, Spielberg once brought me in for a meeting. And he wanted me to write a movie for him about traveling to Mars because NASA had come to Spielberg and was like, like, hey, we want to get people excited about space travel again.
Starting point is 00:40:38 So could you make a movie that like really gets the American public back into this so we can get some more, you know, funding for it and all this stuff? And I'm like, hold on a second. The government is going to Steven Spielberg and being like, hey, can you do us some solid so we can go to Mars? You're telling me that they also haven't been like, hey, so by the way, we're going to tell everyone about these aliens. Maybe you just make it so everyone's kind of not freaking out about it. telling you it's what it is. So it can either be that. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Yeah. It's a distraction, right? Maybe there's a certain list with a certain bunch of people on it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's like, instead of giving out that list, it's like, hey, look, look, there's aliens over here. Very true. You know? Or it could be both.
Starting point is 00:41:19 It could be both. It could be both. It could be both. It could be trot being like, dude, this list can't come out. But give them the aliens. Totally. And then there are aliens. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:27 You think there is? Absolutely. 100%. Yeah. Do you? Oh, bro. Have you ever seen an alien? Or have you seen an alien?
Starting point is 00:41:35 You've seen an UFO? Yes. Tell us everything. Yeah. Out back Australia, when I was in the military, we're doing a convoy, and it was right on dusk, and we were driving sort of middle of nowhere. And I watched a light on the horizon, just do weird, like move. Obviously, being in the military, like I was around jets and I saw them a lot, and I saw
Starting point is 00:41:55 how they moved. And I watched this light, and it just, the way that it moved was like nothing I'd ever seen. It was incredible. It was really cool. Was that anyone else with you? Uh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I had one other fellow in the truck with me. Do you like call that in? Are you like, hey, back to the base, like some weird.
Starting point is 00:42:11 A couple of dickheads driving down a road. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I just remember looking over and going, damn, what is that dude? It's like, man, I don't know. That's kind of wild. And then also, I've seen one. I saw something on the extraterrestrial highway. I went, I rode my bike.
Starting point is 00:42:26 I often. Have you ever driven that? No, so I guess that's over by Area 51? Yeah, it is. I think like, yeah, where they, yeah, that S2, like that kind of zone, it goes up through Nevada. It's not the most direct route, but just for the fun of it, I always, I always take it if I'm going up to Idaho. You know, I used to pretty much like that's where I would go every summer to go ride my bikes. And so I'd either drive it or I'd ride it.
Starting point is 00:42:49 And a lot of the times I'd just have my bike and a, like a swickle of swag in Australia. It's essentially just like a sleeping bag. He slips outside. The tent just covers the sleeping bag pretty much. It's real small. Yeah. Just sleeping in the dirt. And so I love jumping on my bike, ripping,
Starting point is 00:43:05 and then just pulling over when I'm done and rolling the sweat. And you saw one out there? Rolling the sleeping bag out and sleeping under the stars, you know. And you saw all you felt. I did. I definitely saw something kind of wild. This was maybe the second or third year. And I literally went out there with the intention to see something.
Starting point is 00:43:22 See something. Same deal. Like very similar to what I saw in Australia. Like just the way it was moving was very unconventional. Like it would go to one direction and then start. and then come back the other direction pretty quickly. And then gone and then bang it's back. And then moving again.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Like just, yeah, not like a traditional aircraft. Not a helicopter, not fixed wing. Yeah. I still can't believe that we've all forgotten so quickly about those stupid fucking unexplained drones that we're flying around. I know. Remember in New Jersey? Yes.
Starting point is 00:43:53 They were all hanging out. And now like no one cares. No one cares. I want answers. I feel like the general concerns. census like that what what made sense to me and what a lot of people were saying is that the reason why they didn't want to shine light on it was they were they had them out trying to detect a radioactivity like a radioactive signal because that was that was like suspected that there was a dirty
Starting point is 00:44:18 bomb had been slipped over the border into the United States I remember that there freak people out yeah but well they did freak us out but also we got drones that can detect yeah radioactivity I think we got a whole bunch of stuff. Yeah. Have you guys caught up on Windows Bay? I don't think we are caught up. I don't love it. I don't think it's that you don't love it.
Starting point is 00:44:38 And this will go against your whole tough girl. What? It scares me? It's freaking creepy. It's too scary for before bed. It's too scary for right before bed. I was so again. I was like,
Starting point is 00:44:47 yeah, I'm not really into this. And then it like, now he's in a little weird and a little like, yeah. And I'm like, okay, cool. I can get around this.
Starting point is 00:44:54 This is fun. I need to watch it like 6 p.m. The problem is like, you still got me hanging off. fucking hammer at six. True. What about Kate Fear? Have you done that yet?
Starting point is 00:45:04 No, we need to start that. We haven't watched anything this week. That's another one that you might not want to watch too early. Do you love it though? Yes. Yeah. Sarah and I were talking like what are we're going to do tonight and I was like we've Cape Fear.
Starting point is 00:45:15 It's kind of like did you ever see Cape Fear back in the day, the movie? It's like a, not a remake, but it's like inspired by that, right? But it's a series. Yeah. So it was a movie that starred Robert De Niro, Juliette, New York, Juliette, Nick Nolte. It's funny though. We've been talking about like all our favorite stuff is. It's just all horror now.
Starting point is 00:45:32 It is right now. All it is. I know. Yeah. It is weird. Desensitizing us. They are. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Descentatizes. Maybe. Matt loves a conspiracy. It's coming. A couple things I'm excited about. I will find you. And in the hand of Dante, those haven't come out yet, but they're on Netflix. I'm excited about that.
Starting point is 00:45:49 We watched a movie, by the way, do not watch this. It was called Project Gemini. It looked cool. It was about like space. Yeah. Wasn't good. I think they filmed. the entire thing and the audio was
Starting point is 00:46:01 messed up and then they had to do the ADR for it. So like, you're like, none of this matches up. It like almost looks like it's been dubbed in a different language, but it's not. You can tell a sci-fi thriller about a space mission sent to terraform a distant planet. However, the mission encounters something
Starting point is 00:46:16 unknown that has its own plan for the planet. Project Gemini. On paper, sounds awesome. Sounds right, yeah. In reality, it was terrible. You know what I did buy though. It's in my Apple library right now. Project Hail Mary. You bought it? We bought it. Best $20
Starting point is 00:46:32 $20.00. I've already watched like three times. Are you serious? That movie's awesome. We saw this in the theater, baby. Ryan Gosling and it was about, he goes to space and then mixed friends with the alien. An alien named Rocky? Yes. Yeah. I don't need.
Starting point is 00:46:48 That was good. It was good. Oh, it's so good. I don't know that I need to buy it and watch it at home anymore, but. That was cool. I liked that one. It was cool. My comfort films are the Marshall. I do love that one. I really like that movie. And this is the same author. Weirdly, I really like the movie Passengers.
Starting point is 00:47:06 I fucking love that movie. Yeah. I've seen it probably, I would say five, six times. Yeah, it's so good. I know, I love it. Have you ever seen that? We should watch that. So it's, it's, I don't know if you'll love, love it.
Starting point is 00:47:18 But it's Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence. So they're on a spaceship going to a different world. And so they're all in hibernation. And so it's like, you know, a 90 year trip. And so they're in stasis for like the entire thing. And then he wakes up like after 15 years. Yeah. Because there's like an electrical, they could fly through like some weird electrical storm and it messes up.
Starting point is 00:47:45 So it wakes him up. And so no one else is awake. Everyone's asleep. And he's like, what do I do? And he's just all alone. And he realizes that like he's going to die there. So then he just makes the decision. because he's an engineer to wake someone up.
Starting point is 00:48:00 So he's not allowed. He kind of lies about it. Mm-hmm. And then they fall in love and then she finds out about it. And it's just... It's great. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:08 That's one of my phase. All right. Sweet. Do love it. Anyway, space movies, for whatever reason, like they're my comfort food. I know. I like them too. You know?
Starting point is 00:48:16 Yeah. And I can just put those on and just be like, oh, this is good. I can go to bed. Mm-hmm. Yeah. No, I'm into it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:23 Anyways, you got anything else? I don't think so. I'm trying so hard to finish your friends and neighbors. Yeah. We haven't started that yet. Season one was amazing. Season two's been slow, which is a bummer because they added James Marsden and I really wanted it to be great, but it has been so fucking slow. But I'm almost to the end.
Starting point is 00:48:40 I've got two episodes left and it's picking back up a little bit. Trying to stick with it. I'm sure they're going to renew for season three. So I've been watching that and then a couple weeks, the new season of Silo comes out. Yeah. I'm excited about that. Matt saw, didn't you tell me that they stopped filming that HBO show we loved night of the, Night of the Seven Kingdom.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Night of the Seven Kingdoms, that show that you love. Hopefully that was just some Facebook hogwash. Matt saw something that said they stopped filming mid-season. Really? Mid-season. They stopped filming. Something went down. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:10 Severe weather halted filming on HBO's the Night of the Seven Kingdom season two. That's all right. We can take a breath. They're going to keep. Matt loved that show. Great show. I read the book.
Starting point is 00:49:20 It's fantastic. Very, very fun. Really short, too. It's not like the other Game of Thrones novels that are like tomes, you know? Season 2. is the second half of the book. So there's only going to be two seasons? Yeah, but I imagine because he's so beloved that Duncan will live on,
Starting point is 00:49:36 there's so much lore about him, even in Game of Thrones. Like they talk about him so much in Game of Thrones and all the things he's done. So the lore can continue on, but it's just that he hasn't written those stories yet. Got it. But I got a feeling they'll keep doing that. Yeah. Speaking of Game of Thrones, are you excited about Supergirl? I don't know anything about it.
Starting point is 00:49:59 Oh. Well, it's the girl who played like the young Targaryen. How's the Dragon? Oh, and House of that Millie Acock or whatever? Yeah, and so now she's Supergirl. Oh, I didn't know that. Anyways. Is that, Mom, I was in that too, right?
Starting point is 00:50:11 Yeah. Playing Lobo. Yeah. Yeah. How's the laundry room coming along? It's not. It's coming. It's on pause.
Starting point is 00:50:18 It's dried in. It's the plumbing's dried in, electrical's dried in, throw a dry wall up as we speak. Mm-hmm. It's like, we're making great progress on this. like for a couple of boys to come over and like damn you guys are going for it like we're and we're pushing we're making good timing you know we're not there's really especially if i'm in town there's never a day where something's not getting done like where i'm not swinging a hammer or cutting a tree or
Starting point is 00:50:39 it's not going to be done well by the time we move in though no but is it going to be livable it better be yeah yeah it will we we went about in a way where you know we bit off a lot we went about in a way where we kept the bathroom downstairs i said hey don't rip the bathroom out downstairs we still need like one usable bathroom do the two upstairs we'll get out upstairs livable. We'll live downstairs while we're finishing upstairs. And then when upstairs is done and dialed, we'll move in up there and then we'll come through and we'll finish downstairs. Yeah. So there was like a little bit of method to the madness of it. And we live in suitcases for a month.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Well, you don't seem pumped about this. I'm not pumped. Well, it'll be an adventure. You need to turn this into a YouTube thing. I know. We need to be better about filming content for it. It's hard. I know. You have those Rayban glasses. We need to just start like filming stuff. looking at your backside the whole time. Just be P-O-V of Matt checking out, Brandy. Great. Just staring at awesome. Those fucking great new tits.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Great. All right. On that note, what do you got coming up? We go home tomorrow. I have a show in Nashville next weekend on the 20th. It's called Earls. It's a new spot down in Nashville yards. I've been playing so many things that they're not giving any,
Starting point is 00:51:52 they're not giving me any promo for for some reason. I have not been given any fly. or anything to post for this, but I'll try to post info my Instagram this week for that because I'm pretty sure anybody can come. So we're doing that. And then after that, like the next literally 10 days are just going to be dedicated to this fucking house and moving in and doing all that. And then not announced yet, but July 4th, I'll be playing in Nashville at Harriet's rooftop at the one hotel, which is one of my favorite spots. I feel like everyone in their freaking mom comes to Nashville for the fireworks on the 4th. So if you're in Nashville, come over to the 1.
Starting point is 00:52:22 I'm going to be playing from 9 to 11 p.m. on the 4th July. It should be fun. When you play Earls, are you going to play the Dixie Chicks? And Earl had to die. I wanted to make a remix of that so bad for the sphere last year. It's a hard one to remix. Yeah, it's a tough BPM, tough cadence. But maybe I will. Yeah, why not?
Starting point is 00:52:40 All right. What are you doing? Go to Boston on Monday. I'm going to be hanging out with Joey Graza day. We're going to be playing golf with our friends from Lexus. And then we're going to be. Shout out Lexus for paying for my jury. Exactly. And then we're going to the U.S. Open at Chinatok.
Starting point is 00:52:59 Oh, is that happening? Yep, in the Hamptons. Ooh. So we're going to be living large. Pretty fancy. Yeah. And then I'm going to hang out in Boston for a couple days. We're going to go to a World Cup game.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Okay. Which I'm excited about. That'd be cool. And then I go to Maine to play in Patrick Dempsey's golf tournament called Drive for Kids. And so if you're in Portland, Maine at the end of the month, come and hang out. It's a lot of fun. Sick. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Look at you. A big golf guy. Huge golf guy. All right. We're done? I think that's it. Okay. Bye.

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