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Listen to us tell a little bit about creating our music in this podcast interview with @quincequestions available now on Spotify. “They’re a beautiful musical union…” of @irridescent_darkness & @abelokugawa Premiered Thursday April 1st 2021 Only on Spotify 🟢 (2020) Space to Breathe 🟢 (2020) Brave 🟢 (2021) Ibis 🟢 @spotifypodcasts @quincequestions #philadelphia #phillyradio #podcasthost #phillypodcast #podcastersunite #applepodcast #podcasting #spotifypodcast #podcaster #podbean #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #phillypodcaster #anchorfm #quincequestions #musicfansfirst #redflowerlake #behindthemusic #creativetalk https://www.instagram.com/p/CNcWplKFGSW/?igshid=jvz3ffwerwxy
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Speaker 1 (00:00): What's the biggest fight. You two have ever gotten them.
Speaker 2 (00:03): Oh, striving across the country with a toughie.
Speaker 3 (00:05): Yeah. Yeah. We drove across the country. Yeah. So I had, I had a shows in LA, so I went the week before I played the shows and then we packed up on what packed her entire house up in boxes. It was like, how many boxes?
Speaker 2 (00:18): Oh, I shipped like 30
Speaker 3 (00:20): Boxes across the country. How much? How many dollars? What's the dollar amount in shipping you think? Well, over a thousand buyers
Speaker 1 (00:26): And just traveled around the country together? No, not around.
Speaker 3 (00:29): We strapped drove three days. 12 drove me back. 12 hour drives three days from LA all the way to
Speaker 1 (00:38): Delaware. When did you start getting on each other's nerves? Like during the drive? Was it about music? Was it about like, I want to listen to Britney Spears. NA
Speaker 2 (00:45): No, I, cause I just live in fantasy land. So that's what we got and fights it out basically. Cause he's like, in reality, this is what's happening, but you're saying that this is what's happening.
Speaker 1 (00:56): I could see you doing that. Yeah. Yeah. That's
Speaker 3 (00:59): What else we got stopped.
Speaker 2 (01:01): Yeah. I got us pulled over.
Speaker 3 (01:04): That's what state? What state should you not get pulled over? If you're driving from, out from LA to, you know, California to Delaware, what state do you not want to get pulled over?
Speaker 1 (01:13): Well, it depends on if you're brown or not, but like, I would say lamb brown. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:16): Well she's fine. But I'm with her and I'm brown. Oh,
Speaker 1 (01:19): So probably anywhere in the middle of the country. Where were you in Alabama? Where you in? Hold on, Arkansas, Mississippi. And it was New Mexico.
Speaker 3 (01:27): New Mexico.
Speaker 1 (01:28): Oh, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:30): And it was late, late as. Right? I
Speaker 2 (01:32): Think it was dark, but it was getting darker.
Speaker 3 (01:37): Get out of the car.
Speaker 2 (01:40): No, he was so fine. And I was just like need to do. And he was like,
Speaker 1 (01:44): Cool. And then was the white person thought the cop was just acting normal.
Speaker 3 (01:48): She said get out of the car. And
Speaker 2 (01:50): He said get out of the car to me because he wanted me to go like to his car, to get my tickets. I actually just found one of them. I still didn't. I was supposed to go to
Speaker 1 (01:59): Court in New Mexico. The car. You didn't get all the car
Speaker 2 (02:03): That you, what? I literally just found a ticket. My mom's at me right now. Like I don't think I can go to New Mexico right now
Speaker 1 (02:10): Because you didn't pay that same ticket that you got with him court look at his face, but you didn't
Speaker 3 (02:14): No stop because that is literally like, you can get what's it called? Not subpoenaed, but like, if they want to, you can get called or whatever. Right?
Speaker 2 (02:22): Yeah. Registration.
Speaker 1 (02:26): But like, I feel like a fine just keeps it
Speaker 3 (02:28): Was registration.
Speaker 2 (02:29): Yeah. You don't remember like, it was like, you were like extra mad because you were like, you didn't check your tag though.
Speaker 3 (02:35): Before I forget.
Speaker 1 (02:37): It's really funny watching you get upset because you're trying, you do this thing. You need, you know what you are, you know what you are. You're Adam Sandler in that movie where like, uh, anger management where like he doesn't, he internalizes everything and then he just explodes. You do you do that? You Put your young, like it's going to explode one day. It's going to be, everybody's going to be at the club and you're just going to be like, I'm done with music. I'm going to look at you. Just how I was like,
Speaker 2 (03:05): I don't know. I feel like you definitely pop off all your low.
Speaker 1 (03:11): Like what's it like when he gets upset screaming? What's it like when he gets upset? Does he ever raise his voice? Not to me. Okay. That was a power move right there. Not to me.
Speaker 2 (03:21): I'm not saying it like that. Like I'm just like, luckily not to. Cause I'll cry
Speaker 1 (03:26): When you get back. I don't raise my
Speaker 2 (03:29): Straight up. Start crying. If I start getting mad don't I cry, cry.
Speaker 1 (03:39): Um, do I raise my voice? I don't think I raised my voice, but I definitely get more, um, intense. I feel like you would get quiet. I get quiet. I feel like, yeah, like what you're doing right now. Like, I feel like whenever I say anything that he doesn't like, he just goes and then he just, he just doesn't talk for a minute and then I start tickling him and then he loosens right up.
Speaker 2 (04:00): So nasty.
Speaker 1 (04:03): It wasn't nothing nasty about tickling. It's it's like a cool fun activity that a lot of bros do. So, uh, I just want to catch up, well, I haven't seen Nico in a while and you even longer and I don't even know what's been going on in everybody's life. I have something that I could not wait to tell you about. And that is that I hung out with DJ nine. I got really lucky because I was trying to, it was, this was when I got sick. It was two weekends ago and I was doing the industry night at you bond. Yeah, I was going and uh, I had met some people at, during the day at Vasper that they were like, Hey, come to this thing. I was like, oh cool friends. So, so I went and I ran into DJ nine and everybody was eating.
Speaker 1 (04:43): So I was like, oh cool. Well, I'll eat with you guys if there's a spot. So they let me sit with them, which felt cool. Like, it felt like, you know how in middle school, when you're, when you don't know where to sit. Yeah. And you're like, and somebody invites you to the table. Yeah. That never happened to me in school. So that was like the first time that's ever happened. And they invited you to a VIP table? No, it was just a regular at a restaurant. Like it was just, they just had a spot. Yeah, it was cool. Yeah. So shout out to DJ nine. But um, so we're sitting there and this guy comes around and he is one of the most charismatic people I've ever met. First of all, he comes up and he's like, yeah, he's got like, uh, his name on a chain.
Speaker 1 (05:24): And he's just very, he's just talking to everybody right away. And he starts talking to me and before he introduces himself, I don't even know what his name is still. Cause I asked him what to say. It was three times and he just, he was just on a roll. So he didn't even acknowledge me. But, but he, as soon as he meets me, he's like, Hey man, you want to see a video of me getting my Dick sucked. And I was like, you don't want to say no to that? I mean, cause I don't, I don't want to, you don't, I don't want to damage his ego. Why not? Because he's just, you know, he seems like a nice guy. So I was like, Hey man, I like
Speaker 3 (05:57): I'm drinking this drink right now. I don't want to say,
Speaker 1 (05:59): But he was around. I didn't want to embarrass him. Did he show everyone? He showed it to everybody. And so in that, so I also didn't want to feel left out. Right. So he shows me this video and he's like, and it's a video of him getting his deal, uh, handled, sorry. There's people walking around. So I'm using slightly better language. But like, so he's getting his deal handled by these two women at the same time. Yeah. And, but he's not like he's not according to video evidence. He wasn't that excited about it. And I was like, oh, that sucks. Like, why are you showing me a picture of, you're not excited Dick. So, uh, he showed me that. And then I go, I said something about, oh, it's already a great night. It's not even nine o'clock. And I've already seen porn. And he got offended that I called his, his video porn. But I'm like, but that's porn. Right. What else is it? That's what I'm saying. A home video, I guess like he got weird after that. He didn't talk to me at all.
Speaker 3 (06:54): What if it was like, he was showing you a video mode, it feels art.
Speaker 1 (07:00): Right? I feel like that's we
Speaker 3 (07:01): Know like what, what if the art was the fact that he wasn't excited and it's like, yo look how cool I am not like,
Speaker 1 (07:10): Like one of those LA museums where it's hammer duct tape tool. Yeah. But just flash decks. He gets so mad. When we talk about digs on the podcast
Speaker 3 (07:20): Said, I got to like, go back and just say, yo, I got to preface everything now like, Hey, I want to show you this cool podcast that I'm on. But this like, you know, like 25% of it is about
Speaker 2 (07:31): Or vaginas or sex or relationships. So that takes out literally
Speaker 1 (07:36): I do not want to talk about any of that stuff. That's why I think I was telling her yesterday. I think we have to start a separate podcast where you can talk about the stuff you want to talk about. Not like I can tell. I get so excited because we have really good. The last video I put up about him and me, mostly me talking about flow rider. It was so funny and everybody who saw it, I put it on Instagram as a reel and I put it up on the weekend so that, cause I want her to be sensitive to him. I didn't want as many people to see it as what could. Yeah. And so I was like, are posted on the weekend. So then I was like, if you post on the weekend, let's people see it.
Speaker 2 (08:13): That's gotta be why my free game,
Speaker 3 (08:15): Game, game, game.
Speaker 1 (08:17): It's good to post it on the weekend. Cause different people see it then during the week and their routine. So, so I posted it on the weekend. It got maybe like a hundred views. I didn't get many views at all, but so many likes and comments based on how many people saw it, everybody that saw it was commenting. Oh my God, this is hilarious. Uh, everybody loved it, but he got, he got bashful. No.
Speaker 3 (08:39): Yeah. I just it's like, I literally just met, like I had one opportunity and that honestly will probably be my only opportunity. So I just, if he's like, oh, I remember that kid. And he's like, oh yeah, we'll look at what he's looking. Look at this conversation. He was in the next day. If anything,
Speaker 1 (08:52): If I were riding that would make me want to do more.
Speaker 3 (08:57): See, I love how we know. I'm not going to let you skate. We're not going to skate past that. I love out you like, so you're telling me if I came up to you randomly talking about or you'd be like, I think I wanna work with that guy. Yeah. Yeah. No, I don't think, I don't think fluoride. Like I don't think, I don't think for fluoride. I don't think that's
Speaker 1 (09:15): His vibe and you didn't talk about it at all. It was all me. I know,
Speaker 3 (09:19): But I just don't want him to be like, oh, like that kid could have defended me more. Or like, yo, that kid literally was like in my, in my hotel room or with my camp. And like he went and talked to Bob. like what? You know?
Speaker 1 (09:31): Yeah, I guess. But like, I feel like somebody named Florida has a better sense of humor and it was hilarious. Like I feel like he would definitely,
Speaker 3 (09:36): It's funny. Like I think the humor, do you think the humor was in the Dick part or in the, in the humor of like
Speaker 1 (09:41): The humor was you getting so uncomfortable? It makes me laugh. Even thinking back about it. I didn't watch it. You didn't watch it.
Speaker 2 (09:50): No. I'm telling you, my life has been mayhem for
Speaker 1 (09:53): The past. Like you have to watch it and then tell me what you think. And then tell me if it ruins Nico's chances of working with them.
Speaker 2 (09:59): Oh, I'm like the queen of calling my friends off or
Speaker 1 (10:02): I wonder what people have to say, but uh, we'll definitely, we'll definitely spend some time after the podcast to talking to people that are watching on, on Instagram. So shout out to you, if you are watching, uh, we appreciate the support. Uh, and I feel rude. I keep looking at my phone. I've been, since I've been out of the loop completely for the last two weeks what's been going on.
Speaker 3 (10:20): I think we, so the last time we talked, you had a big date coming up at JJs. We went over you deejaying and city. And like,
Speaker 1 (10:30): And I felt like that was kind of, that was an interesting moment for me because I felt like that was kind of my audition as a DJ for the city because people talk right.
Speaker 3 (10:37): Oh yeah. They talk. So let's um, let's go. I want to, to you at all. I wouldn't talk about that. Um, no, which is usually good because if people are talking, it's usually the bad stuff. Right, right. Um, or like, I guess like exceptionally, like, I don't know, crazy or something, but um, so how was that for you? I think, I think JJ is one of the hottest spots in the city right now for the younger college demographic. I think they have a great staff, like all everyone over there. Oh, it shows, love shots of JJ bootleggers and, and Joey and, and all those guys. But um,
Speaker 1 (11:09): Justin shout out to Justin, who's like real nice to me. And that's not, you know, a lot of times the dudes that work at these places, aren't really that warm and friendly sometimes, especially when they first meet you, which is fair because they made a bunch of guys that are
Speaker 3 (11:21): Yeah. And you have to be right. Yeah. And so like, they let you in. So what was your experience like, uh, deejaying for the first time in Philly, your first official debut solo, right?
Speaker 1 (11:30): Yeah. I was so nervous cause it's five hours and I was just nervous about having the amount of music that I needed to get through the night. Uh, and I didn't, I didn't have enough, but I ended up playing the same songs a few times over, uh, spaced them apart as far as I could. But yeah, but like it was, I didn't, you know, this and everybody who texted me that night knows this. I didn't look at my phone once for, I didn't P I, it was five hours. I didn't pee once. Whoa. Because I was just terrified. And I just, uh, I got through the night and luckily I did run out of music where I was playing some really weak stuff, uh, at the end of the night. But luckily everybody was drunk enough to where I can get away with it. Right. So
Speaker 3 (12:13): It's like one song you vividly remember,
Speaker 1 (12:14): Like, uh, I played freak my by the new boys, which is not a good song. It's not something that anybody knows. Do you know that song? And I
Speaker 3 (12:21): Love new blood. Nobody knows that was two days ago.
Speaker 1 (12:24): Deep cut. It's a deep cut from new boys that no one knows and it just fit the BPM. And I was like, well, this is going on. Cause I was freaking the out. So, uh, I played that, I played, there was a few songs where I'm like, this should not be played in any circumstance planet. And I was like. But luckily, luckily they invited me back. Yeah. Which is good news. Um, and you know, I, I feel like just having, being invited back just gives me a little bit more because I was nervous to DJ anywhere else. Like I was talking to Dan, Deanna is her name from down. Yeah. Dan was there. Deanna was not there, but I was talking to her after I did that the next night. And she was like, you know, maybe we should talk about you maybe doing some dates of down and I still haven't messaged her. Just don't I'm still intimidated. And I'm like, I don't know. I don't know. Like I'm just a, I'm just
Speaker 3 (13:15): Down would be like, that'd be like five hour, four hours of like hip hop. Yeah. Like
Speaker 1 (13:21): Hip hop, which I'm comfortable with. I love hip hop. Yeah. But I'm still super nervous. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:27): That's fire. Um, what was like that, the craziest song of the night you think that had like the most energy people were hiding?
Speaker 1 (13:34): I just play the song that you showed me, which is like the Jersey club remix of him, again that a billion times
Speaker 3 (13:40): We out there that knows Jersey club nugget is in love with Jersey club, make him a folder, send him a playlist. Like literally he's like all about it. There's a club. I think it's some of the most energetic music.
Speaker 1 (13:50): It saves you when you're, if you start to lose people, if you start to lose like the energy, it will save you because it'll bring it right back up instantly. And it's just so hype. Uh, and so that was cool. It was a good experience. I'm glad that I did it. I'm glad that I've just been downloading music everyday ever since, just to never have to feel like that again, but it was good. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, and so now I feel a little bit more comfortable being like, Hey, I can DJ at your bar because before, remember how nervous I was to even suggest that. So yeah. Um,
Speaker 3 (14:22): And bars are harder than like store gigs and stuff like that. Obviously you gotta like, you're the, you're the, you're the sole focus Facebook.
Speaker 1 (14:29): Yeah. So that was good. Um, I got sick though the night after, and then that whole week I didn't do anything and that's another reason I haven't hit up Deanna yet is that I was sick. And so, uh, I was just like, well, I can't do anything. I don't want to hit her up and be like, yeah, I'm available and we're go, what about Thursday? Maybe we go, well, not Thursday. Like I hate doing that. Right. That's fine. Yeah. So I'll, uh, I'll probably talk to her this week. And also we were, I don't know. I don't know how drunk she was. I don't, I was drunk when we had the conversation about it. And so I don't want her to, you know, be like, what are you talking about at all?
Speaker 3 (15:02): Okay. Just let me know when you're ready to have me as a DJ. I feel like she wouldn't know. No,
Speaker 1 (15:08): She's cool. She's nice. She's awesome. Um, but I just know how hammered I was. And so I just feel like part of me is like, did we even have that conversation or did I just make it up and have like a drunk dream about it? Um, but it's definitely been cool. I think that something I want to focus this podcast on since we're here in, in Philly and Jersey is the Philly and Jersey nightlife and kind of have different nightlife. People like you're in nightlife, you work at Vesper, uh, and you know, everybody in the, in the industry. And I feel like that's kind of a cool, how do you feel about him in that direction? That's kind of what your idea was from the jump, wasn't it?
Speaker 3 (15:43): Yeah. I think a little section of that, because I feel like, um, especially for Philly, New York, like Miami, like I'm kind of in these spaces, she's kind in these spaces. Um, we're in the radio space. So like we're really like fully immersed in the creative world and like being entrepreneurs and business owners within that world. And then I think like it relates to nightlife cause that's kind of where our world happens. Right. So like when we're talking about networking, it's not networking at this event during the day at Starbucks or some. It's literally just this
Speaker 1 (16:15): Idea that you have the people talk to each other at Starbucks.
Speaker 3 (16:18): I think they do. I don't know. That's fine.
Speaker 1 (16:20): The idea of like how normal nine to five people is that like everybody gets to Starbucks. Everyone, everybody goes to Starbucks and they all talk to each other to like a club.
Speaker 3 (16:31): No, they definitely don't. What are you going to get? It's the blind for the bathroom. Um, but yeah, so
Speaker 1 (16:41): Green tea shots, great.
Speaker 3 (16:42): Green tea, green tea drinks are like not, I think they have it that by the way.
Speaker 1 (16:46): So Alex, doesn't start doing green tea shots without the alcohol they're missing out on a huge opportunity because this is pregame.
Speaker 3 (16:53): Okay. I gave a good energy, like, yeah, that's true. Energy
Speaker 1 (16:58): Green tea version. Yeah,
Speaker 3 (17:02): That's fine. But I, I think I, like you were saying, I think there's a lot of things that we can dive into nightlife wise that relates to our business that relates to like, I think real life, uh, lessons and morals and stuff.
Speaker 1 (17:16): That's why we have to start a separate PropTech podcast. Cause you started talking about serious stuff and it freaks me out, but we do need to have one that's specifically like, I don't know, man. And you've been doing all these mixes that you've been putting on Spotify. Has Spotify started allowing you to do that more?
Speaker 3 (17:29): Um, so I have a playlist out the, uh, prince affiliate playlist, and that's just like 25 of my most favorite songs right now. So it's a playlist, it's not a mix playlist, but this, this mix is very it's handcrafted. Like I sat there and did song to song, to song and then the energy like kind of flows like I'm deejaying. So the first three songs are like vibe setters and then it starts to pick up energy and then it takes a hip hop turn. And then it's like, so it's very like if you were to hear me in the club, like this is kind of what the, what the
Speaker 1 (17:56): Playlist would be. Do you want to do something with that? Maybe?
Speaker 3 (17:59): Yeah. I think that'd be fire.
Speaker 1 (18:01): Yeah. We definitely need something. That's a little bit more, uh, like your, what you were thinking of.
Speaker 3 (18:08): Yeah. We could do like an epic. We can do like an episode on that. I even think like even doing a live version of the podcast and maybe having some nightlife, people here that we can bounce, that would be cool. Bounce ideas and thoughts on like, for example, right. Here's one and this is one that we can tie like dating and
Speaker 1 (18:24): Relationships. I don't want to talk to you about that by the way, we got to talk about dating life
Speaker 3 (18:27): ASAP. So we're going to do it right now. So,
Speaker 1 (18:30): Uh, so we're gonna do it right now.
Speaker 3 (18:33): So one, one question that like went crazy, uh, that goes crazy with all industry people. Is, should you date people within the industry or should you date people outside the industry?
Speaker 2 (18:45): Why are y'all looking at me? I just got in the industry like literally
Speaker 3 (18:48): Last week. It was crazy. Well, what do you think so far? No. I mean, anyone, whoever wants to like in the
Speaker 2 (18:55): End of the day, I don't know. I feel like, yeah,
Speaker 3 (18:58): Let's do that as a newer, as a newer person.
Speaker 2 (19:00): Like someone in the industry.
Speaker 1 (19:03): I think it's better to, or to not to, if you had to, if let's say you get to choose, let's say you're going to fall in love with somebody. You get to, you get to choose if they're in the industry or out of it, which one do you choose?
Speaker 2 (19:14): Can they be in a different industry? Like,
Speaker 1 (19:16): No, we know what industry we're talking about. We're talking about the nightlife industry or are we saying serving, like, are we saying like
Speaker 3 (19:22): Bar in hospitality industry, like you work with these people, your friends know your significant other, your significant other floats and works in the same space.
Speaker 2 (19:32): I feel like it could happen, but I don't know. I feel like I would prefer to date someone like who like is an entrepreneur or like an athlete, something
Speaker 1 (19:43): Like that.
Speaker 3 (19:46): Well, when you say could happen, what are the, what are those? What are those?
Speaker 2 (19:50): Like, I think I could do a DJ because it's like, they're not in, like, they get to like go around
Speaker 3 (19:56): That's our
Speaker 2 (19:57): Category. You know what I'm saying? It's just like, you're like not like set to one space. Right. Um, and that's like kind of like a performer and that's like a creative in a sense. Whereas industry, I'm thinking more like, like bartenders or other servers or like security. Like it's probably just best to not do that. Unless it's,
Speaker 1 (20:23): Unless there's a real connection or was that not what you were saying? Where you going to say, unless he has a really big deck, is that what you were going to say? What were you going to say? Sorry, I couldn't watch.
Speaker 2 (20:30): I was just going to say like, unless like, like what I said, like, unless he's someone who isn't tied to one specific space, like, like a DJ or,
Speaker 1 (20:40): But then you said, or if he, and then you kind of stopped for a minute in your eyes went up, like you were thinking about. So I just want to get to that.
Speaker 2 (20:48): My eyes go up. If I was looking wouldn't they go down. If I was thinking about
Speaker 1 (20:52): You would think so, but like, it's like, it's kinda like a looking toward the future type thing. Like you're looking up. Yeah. Yeah. I think it's like, wow. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:00): Oh, it's not. It's like definitely looking down. I'd like to, I'd like to go on this. If girls are thinking about Dick, are they looking up?
Speaker 3 (21:10): Never, never looked down.
Speaker 1 (21:12): That's not a thing to obvious. Women are good at hiding, hiding their, you know, they're passionate about, about, about,
Speaker 2 (21:18): I just think it's funny that you guys, as men would think, we look up
Speaker 1 (21:22): For that. You think about just now, now I'm thinking
Speaker 2 (21:25): About this. No, I'm thinking about how hilarious that it is. That y'all
Speaker 1 (21:31): What's up from now on. We're sitting so many precedents. Every time you shake somebody say
Speaker 3 (21:37): I'm dying because I see so nugget be moving around and stuff with him at the gates and he'll shake people's hands. And I, in my mind, I'm just crying. Cause I'm like, oh, if they only seen this clip, like now I think about every time I go to shake your hand, I'm like, all right. I don't like, Because you admitted to sizing people up when you shake their hands. And like, I'm not you
Speaker 1 (21:58): Not thinking about guys ever.
Speaker 2 (22:01): I don't think
Speaker 1 (22:02): Yes. I love by the way, how much enjoyment he was getting out of it when I was talking to you about and
Speaker 3 (22:11): [inaudible], I don't know. What do you think about?
Speaker 1 (22:13): And he's like, no, no, no. Uh, so you could date somebody. So what is your dating life like right now? And then I want to talk about me and you did it in the industry. Thank you. I don't want wanna, I don't want to miss out let's table that, but I do want to talk to you about your dating life because you've been saying that it's just been,
Speaker 2 (22:28): I just I'm like, I like getting to know people, but I'm not like sleeping. Well, there's like, I've been like hooking out with one person, but like barely,
Speaker 1 (22:37): Barely hanging up. Like
Speaker 2 (22:39): Hasn't been in like two weeks.
Speaker 1 (22:43): Okay. You know what I
Speaker 2 (22:43): Mean? Yeah. But it's like been, it'll be like, I'll just keep one person for that. And it's like, that's like, what's that like, that's what that is. Okay.
Speaker 1 (22:53): Has it been frustrating to you so far? Like has it, have you had any, have you had any thing that sticks out where you're like, I just keep meeting this type of person or I just keep, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (23:04): And I'm like the summit, like I have like more guy friends than I have girlfriends. And like my guy, friends love me. So like I'm always around. But then like that's not my boyfriend. Do you get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (23:18): Do you feel like that blocks you? Um, is that where you're going?
Speaker 2 (23:22): Yes. But also know at the same time, like, it can be like an alley at some
Speaker 1 (23:27): Points, especially if they're friends with a guy that you're interested
Speaker 2 (23:29): In, I'll be like, eh, and they're like, oh gosh.
Speaker 1 (23:33): But like, okay. So do you feel like you meet people at work? Like where are you meeting these people? Is it through nightlife?
Speaker 2 (23:40): Um,
Speaker 1 (23:41): No, not really. The guy that's giving it to you. Like once every two weeks, like where did you meet him? I met
Speaker 2 (23:45): Him. He,
Speaker 1 (23:48): Uh, can you not say, cause she looked up and instantly thought, hold on, hold on, hold on. Where did you hold on? Did you meet him after 8:00 PM?
Speaker 2 (23:58): Um, no, no, no, no. I met him through a friend. I met him through a friend, but he's like, like a sports friend. Like I met him through, uh, like he's like an athlete
Speaker 1 (24:07): And play for a pro team in Philly? No. Okay. Semi-pro you don't have to say anything. I don't want to put you on the spot.
Speaker 2 (24:16): I mean, whatever. It's not even like, but that's what I'm saying. Like, nothing is like,
Speaker 1 (24:20): What's stopping you from being in a relationship with this person
Speaker 2 (24:24): Because we're both busy and like we're doing like our own things. And I think like if I meet someone and I'm like, okay, I have to be with this person. Like I would know. Okay.
Speaker 1 (24:34): Yeah. Yeah. That makes sense. When you talk to other people, cause we don't get to hear the conversations that women have
Speaker 2 (24:40): Very open. Like I'm like super truthful. Like, like I was seeing this one guy, like he was the most consistent guy that I was seeing for from like may, March or April to like literally like a month or two a month ago basically. And like, like he knows that I would like go on dates and things. Like if he would ask me, like, I would just tell him because I'm like, this is like, I don't know what I want. But like we were honest about things. Like I wasn't like messing around with anybody else, but like I would go on dates and stuff. I'm like, I'm
Speaker 1 (25:15): Single. So it's kind of like an open,
Speaker 2 (25:17): But it was like, it's like, we enjoyed our time together. But like also like it wasn't fully that, you know what I mean? Like we're friends, but then we also could like, do whatever.
Speaker 1 (25:28): When you talk to other women in the industry, what are the things that they say about trying to date somebody? Or like just not feeling like they, what do they say? Cause I feel like you probably get a more like a different thing than what we hear when we talk about it. What do you mean? Like women probably tell you different stuff as another woman than what we hear from women.
Speaker 2 (25:47): What are you, what are y'all
Speaker 1 (25:48): Hearing? I don't know. We don't really bring it up that much because normally we're trying to smash the people that we're talking to. Uh, so we don't go well, how's your dating life?
Speaker 2 (25:57): Uh, I feel like girls, I don't know. I think everyone's like different, but I feel like women are more prone to like wanting a genuine connection with like one person I would say. But I just feel like you can like learn through different people. I think I look at dating different than a lot of girls do too.
Speaker 1 (26:15): Okay. Yeah. I'm just trying to figure out, I guess what the conversations are that happen when you guys are all, like I said, you guys all huddled in the corner of Vasper like, what are those conversations? That's what I'm trying to figure out. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (26:27): Usually it will be like, am I twerking right now? Like, is it moving like stupid little girl, things like that. Like, like I've been practicing twerking, is it working? And you're just like, yeah, girl. And it's like, no, or maybe
Speaker 1 (26:39): It is.
Speaker 2 (26:42): I'm just kidding. But like, those are, that's literally what we do in the, like in the little service. Well, like we'll all just be dancing and being
Speaker 1 (26:48): Idiots. Like usually if you think we're talking about guys, we're probably not. Okay. I would say it's insightful.
Speaker 3 (26:54): Anybody, any of the girls ever come back and be like, yo table 2 0 3.
Speaker 2 (26:58): Oh yeah. No. Well we get, no, usually it's like this man just grabbed me. Like I'm about to kick them out, like, or let's go get him.
Speaker 1 (27:06): I see so many guys that like, is it hard for you to get excited about specific dudes? Cause you see them and even if they are they're really good looking, is it just another hot guy in a crowd? Like, are there just so many good looking dudes that you don't even notice them anymore?
Speaker 2 (27:18): I'm like, I don't know if I'm like spiteful or something, but like if I see a hot guy I'll like instantly like turn it off. Like, no, I'm like, no, he's probably not. And he's probably an.
Speaker 1 (27:33): Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:35): Belfort once recently. And then after instantly was like, idiot.
Speaker 1 (27:40): That is sad. Sorry for you to go looking guy. That's really sad news for you.
Speaker 3 (27:44): No, but that is good news for the ugly
Speaker 1 (27:46): Guy. Yeah. It's great for me. Oh yeah. I'll walk in there. Don't worry about me ladies. I'm ugly. I haven't hooked up with anybody.
Speaker 2 (27:54): Nobody
Speaker 1 (27:54): In this club has been interested in me for a long time.
Speaker 2 (27:58): I also feel like, I don't know. I feel like you get the energy that you give kind of. So it's like funny. Cause I don't really get like, no one really comes at me crazy in the club, like ever, but I'm also like, la-di-da like in LA LA land, whereas a lot of girls are like sort of like their sex vibes are on. Like, you know what I mean? Like they're like, let's get paid and they're just like in their sexy like feels kind of, and then guys will come at them crazy and we'll be like, what the? And then I'm just like, I can't believe that happens too. And I'm just like a, never what happened to me like, oh, last week this girl, this guy kept like grabbing one of the girls I work with. Like, and she literally like had to like get him escorted out. Like I'm like, no one touches me like that. I would knock them
Speaker 1 (28:41): Out. I think you're doing differently to like
Speaker 3 (28:44): Looking at people and saying you're not like, like in her head, but that,
Speaker 2 (28:48): And so I like don't even pay attention. I think to them, like, I'll just be, I'd rather be oblivious. Like I'm like, did he do
Speaker 1 (28:54): So you think these other people are maybe giving them a little bit too much? Maybe like giving more attention or like more vibes than you're given? Maybe.
Speaker 2 (29:01): Yeah. Accidentally. I don't even think sometimes it's just
Speaker 1 (29:03): Like making eye contact and not even thinking about it.
Speaker 3 (29:06): You trying to be a server. You're trying to like, obviously you have hospitality and then they take that as a personal advanced versus like, you know,
Speaker 2 (29:12): Like goofy, like naturally. So like people I think are just like, oh God, like last week I had a table and it was like all these guys. And like, we're just like with each other. Whereas before, like, I don't know, it was like I was being goofy and they were like, letting me be goofy because that was just like naturally what was happening, you know? And then they're like, this girl is goofy and then no one comes at me.
Speaker 1 (29:35): Yeah. You got to start tickling people more too. If the guy gets weird on you just tickle him and that dude, it's hard to like hook up with somebody when you're being tickled. Like to keep the excitement go. Cause you're cause it's not. Cause it's not, you know, cause it's not the don't you know me. I've never been. You guys know what I'm talking about?
Speaker 2 (29:53): Never been tickled. I hate being
Speaker 1 (29:56): Pickled. It's definitely the mood definitely shifts when you get tickled. No, no girl's ever been with you and you guys have been like laying in bed or whatever, and then she starts tickling you and you're like, ah, I don't want anything to do with anything now. Okay. We
Speaker 2 (30:07): Need to look at your Bumble matches. I
Speaker 1 (30:09): Don't have any of the dating apps. I've been off of them since I moved her pretty much. I did them all for a month. I did each one for a week. D wrote a review on them and then, uh, never used them again.
Speaker 2 (30:20): Could you imagine if I did a dating app review?
Speaker 1 (30:23): I I'd love that. I would love to read that.
Speaker 2 (30:25): Um, literal, like they should pay me actually at this time.
Speaker 1 (30:29): Yeah. Can you do it? Have you when's the last time you were on one or you want to run right now?
Speaker 2 (30:34): Technically it's on, but like I'm not using
Speaker 1 (30:37): It. When's the last time you were like on it.
Speaker 2 (30:40): I get bored and I'll go on it. And then it's been a while though, since I've actually used it. What,
Speaker 1 (30:48): Give us a review right now of one of them. Do you have any that you feel like you're doing
Speaker 2 (30:52): Debted Tinder like years ago? Cause that's just nasty at this point. I feel like, um, hinge, no one ever swipes on me, I think because they're like dead serious and I have pink hair, like, I don't know, two hinges, weird vibes. So Bumble is like the only place I'll like ever go back to and then I'll be like, eh, not it I'm like my husband is definitely not on here.
Speaker 1 (31:16): Interesting. Well, it's also hard to find. I have like these real relationships that really it's so weird because when you meet somebody organically, you just have like way more of a connection. And when you meet somebody off one of these apps, it's just like, there's no foundation there for you to give them a chance. Like you can make the smallest mistake when you meet somebody off one of these apps or like the smallest change in your personality that doesn't mesh with theirs. And they'll just be like, forget it.
Speaker 2 (31:39): I see. I have so many guy friends from dating apps because like, I'm not like I won't hook up with you at first. So like, I'll just hang around you. And then I'm like, I don't want to even hook up with them. And then I'll just have friends from it. A lot of times, like I have a lot of guy friends from dating apps, but like that, wasn't why we first started talking, you know what I mean? But it was just like, we're not going to so we can just,
Speaker 1 (32:04): How the, how long does it take you to decide where it's, where that relationship is going ahead? I feel
Speaker 2 (32:10): Always know whether or not it could like maybe happen or not. And then I'm just like, oh,
Speaker 1 (32:17): Before you decide that it's not going to happen one day halfway through the day after 10 minutes, like, do you feel like,
Speaker 2 (32:22): So I'm like the vibe initially going into it, like some like literally one of my best guy, friends from LA, like him and I, we, it was originally like date vibes and then we would like hang out, but like I'm so reserved. And like, I won't like kiss the first cup. Like, you know what I mean? Like I'm
Speaker 1 (32:42): Usually not that touchy.
Speaker 2 (32:44): No, I hate being touched usually.
Speaker 1 (32:46): I'm not sure, but if you're with somebody, you probably like it. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (32:50): Yeah. Like literally a couple, like basically a year ago I flew home, uh, in October and like I went and I saw this guy that I had matched with and we had talked on like FaceTime and texts and stuff like that, whatever. And I flew back to Philly and he was in Jersey and I went and I saw him and he like him and I instantly, we were like very touchy and I was like, oh my God, thank God. I thought that I like, didn't like to be touched at all, but it's just like, by certain people it's like either there,
Speaker 1 (33:21): It's not like you have to know the guy for awhile
Speaker 2 (33:23): Or it's just like natural, like that guy. Like I was like, literally like mind blown. I was like so happy because I thought I was like broken. Like I was like, no one
Speaker 1 (33:34): 'cause my thing is, have you ever met somebody, a woman that's like that doesn't really like to be all touchy. Like have you ever
Speaker 2 (33:41): Been with somebody like that?
Speaker 1 (33:42): So I have, I've been with somebody that just like, doesn't really in general in their life. Just doesn't really like to be touched that much. And I'm like, it doesn't last long ever because I'm like, all right, well then how are we supposed to have sex? If it doesn't start with like, you know, watching Netflix on the couch or something like, how do those people real question for you? If you're one of these people that doesn't like being touched, even when you're in a relationship, how does sex happen? Do you just like, are you sitting on opposite ends of the couch? And then somebody just, it pulls out the private parts? Like what, how does it happen?
Speaker 2 (34:12): Um, yeah. I don't know.
Speaker 1 (34:14): I think, um, I think it's, if you don't like to be touched like Slingshot type thing where you're like to be like, yo, you ready? What? Yeah. And then one person's like, all right, I'm going to take home. If you don't like to be touched on them, come over there and touch it. Like, how do you do
Speaker 2 (34:29): Well, you have to touch in order to have sex.
Speaker 1 (34:32): You have to like ask first, like, cause if you don't like to be touched and I know that I'm not going to come over there and touch you. Right. So then I be like, yo, like sex. So it's gotta be like, yeah, yeah. That's how it has to start. Right. I guess we really need help with this one. A nugget [email protected] is the, is the official email for this. Cause if we can get a response on this, this would be great. And then we'll talk about it on the next album, our next show. But I want to catch up with you about, I haven't seen either you in a long time, you had some drama with your dog. Do you feel like talking about that or is that going to make you sad?
Speaker 2 (35:04): No, I can talk about it. I'm just like, it's super short at this point. But basically for the past three months he's been super sick and I've had them at like three different vets, like 10 times. And they did like x-rays ultrasounds, blood work, everything. And everyone's like, can't figure it out. Don't know what's going on. Like, you need to go see an internal medicine specialist. I'm like, I don't even have health insurance and you guys want me to take my dog to Penn? And they're like, yeah. So I did obviously, cause he's my favorite. And I, I tell them like, I'm like they did all the x-rays. They did all the ultrasounds, whatever, and nothing is showing. And they're like, okay, we'll figure it out. And like at this point everyone's kind of like whispering cancer to me. Like Mar he's getting older, he's seven.
Speaker 2 (35:54): He's like middle-aged. And they're like, he probably has cancer. Like, you don't want him to suffer. You're being selfish, basically. Like put him down and I'm like, okay, well let's just see, like, he'll go to the thing. Anyways. Lady calls me the other day and she's like, okay, I have good news and like not good news. And I'm like, okay. And she's like, whoa, all of his levels are fine, but we did an ultrasound and he has something stuck in his intestines. And we're pretty sure that that's been there for the past three months. And I'm like, how did I spend like $4,000? Exactly. Like they did the other places that ultrasounds and things too. And they're like, yeah. So you have two options. Like basically you can put them down or you can pay six to $8,000 to get this out of his intestine.
Speaker 1 (36:46): No, no,
Speaker 2 (36:46): No. I really, really, I was like, I was freaking out. Like I literally called Nick. I was like, oh, the dog down. And he's like, you're being ridiculous. Tell them the start.
Speaker 1 (36:57): Where are you going to, where are you going to put the dog down at first? I really was thinking, I mean, that's a lot of money.
Speaker 2 (37:01): I yeah. I'm like, and I've done it before I've done this, sir. He's gotten things stuck in his intestines before. Yeah. So I'm like the tote, the grand total first Zeus surge surgery bills over the past seven years for my entire twenties is like almost over $20,000. Oh
Speaker 1 (37:19): My God.
Speaker 2 (37:20): But like, basically they're like, you know, if, if this foreign object was removed from his intestines, he'll be fine. Like everything else he's healthy. And I'm like, okay, so kill my dog or get whatever it is out and let him live his life.
Speaker 1 (37:36): And he convinced you to do it to, I mean, I've wanted to you in that direction. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:42): Uh, well, cause like me and my, I like literally was like talking to the vet, like what are my options? And I'm like, walk me through like the death option too, because, but like I've never considered that before. Like every other time I've been like automatic do the surgery, but this time I'm just like, dude. And also it's been like three months of this. So it's not even like $8,000 for the surgery. It's plus the like $4,000 over the past three months because he's been sick.
Speaker 1 (38:08): So we gotta figure out a way to get you some money here. We're
Speaker 2 (38:11): Gonna, I'm either gonna like sell feet pics.
Speaker 1 (38:14): I remember when somebody made that fake, only pans fans, maybe you should just hit them up and be like, Hey, let's go in on this together. You run it and I'll provide the nudity. And then you just give me, you know, obviously the majority of them
Speaker 2 (38:24): And we subscribed. Yeah. I couldn't, it's all friend.
Speaker 1 (38:29): That's the only reason that,
Speaker 2 (38:32): That, uh, only fans account that just followed everybody on Instagram. This weekend was not me.
Speaker 1 (38:39): I was going to subscribe. Did you see it? No, I was going to subscribe. Not because of,
Speaker 2 (38:43): Well, my other friend said, he's like, I'm not going to look, but I'll subscribe. I was like, don't subscribe. That's not me.
Speaker 1 (38:49): And then
Speaker 2 (38:50): Like, you're looking at the highlight reel and it's like booty pics. And I'm like, my is not that like lifted and like Knight, like mine is like round and long. Like
Speaker 1 (39:00): How long have you been friends for round and long. How long have you two been friends for
Speaker 3 (39:07): Five plus
Speaker 1 (39:08): Years. So you see each other's friends, nothing more, it's like purely a friendship, but you would subscribe to her only fans to support her. Right?
Speaker 3 (39:16): Well, I would just give her the money. Like I'll just give her the money.
Speaker 1 (39:20): Yeah. But like what if you did it through the subscription? Just so that it came in every month. Just like an easy like payment plans because
Speaker 3 (39:26): I don't have, I don't have, I'm not saying I don't really with only fans at all, to be honest,
Speaker 1 (39:31): I've never subscribed to it and they need that. I don't have
Speaker 3 (39:33): The, I don't know if it's the app. I don't know if it's a website
Speaker 2 (39:35): Before
Speaker 3 (39:37): I should. I,
Speaker 2 (39:38): I just wonder to see if there's something
Speaker 1 (39:41): And they want you to pay to see them naked. I mean, I guess that would be the only solution. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (39:48): Like porn is free. Yeah,
Speaker 1 (39:50): Yeah, yeah. I dunno. I can't defend, I can't defend it. Uh, but like there's some people that,
Speaker 2 (39:54): Well, like it's like a brand you're supporting a brand in a sense.
Speaker 1 (39:59): And there's a lot of, uh, like, you know, Hooters. There's a lot of old dudes that go to Hooters and they just feel like, you know, a lot of old dudes will go to Hooters or not even old, but just like lonely dudes, we'll go to Hooters and just like talk to the people there and make friends with them. And they just feel like, you know, they just feel like they're friends and they get sort of a connection out of that. And I feel like that's the same thing. A lot of these only fans, people there's a lot of guys that are interested and women that are interested, not even for the nudity part or maybe they start becoming subscribers for that. And then they like start feeling like they have a connection cause they'll do like chats and things like that. And so that's
Speaker 2 (40:34): What I'm saying. There's some sort of,
Speaker 3 (40:35): Yeah, absolutely. I don't like, I don't think I like, if I'm going to pay for something or like, I'm going to support whatever this is like their needs. Yeah. It can't be, um, it can't have like open access. I know it's not open access. Yeah. But like, I'm not going to pay 10. And then I find out you're paying 10 and we were both chatting her and then I'm like, wait, like that's corny as. Like here's $10 and go over there and check out.
Speaker 1 (41:01): I feel like it's easy to say that now when you're all like young and you have, you know, options in the real world. But like once you get old and you're by yourself, I feel like, yeah.
Speaker 3 (41:09): I feel like it's kinda like a, it's kinda like a strip. Like I kinda like related to the strip club. Right. Like if you're going to come and talk to me, if I were shirt, hypothetical strip club, and then she comes, talk to me, all right. Like you're talking to me. You're not, she comes here and talks to both of us and is touching both of us when we're going to give her 10 I'm giving, give it to him. Like, like, yeah, I'll give you 20. I'll support the brand and come over here. And like,
Speaker 1 (41:30): Yeah. When you're old and like I was
Speaker 2 (41:32): Saying right now, like if y'all were at a strip club and the bed is stripper
Speaker 1 (41:37): Came up to you, we throw money together. People throw money together. But if I'm like, you would never do like a tag deep lap dance in the back room. Me and Nico together. Like, all right, Hey, we're doing, we're doing halvsies are you on Groupon? We would never do that. We're like, I guess the only fans is what it's a subscription. Right? Yeah. So then what if like the Shrivers just walked down the club every, every hour and like come up to you. It was like, want to see me naked here's and then you have to like pay and then it's like, that's what strip clubs are. Wait the analogy. Yeah. But it's the lap dance works. Perfect. Because that's like, it's like a shared lap dance. You don't want to share your laptops with somebody else. I don't want to share a lap dance or chat or like, I don't want to share, like, but it kind of is like that that was in person. But that's in person, you know what I'm saying? This is a subscription based thing where you're making asset a and then everyone has access to it. Somebody with an only fans to be on the podcast is what we need so they can tell us what we really don't know. We're talking about.
Speaker 2 (42:36): I feel like they're getting paid and they're getting a lot of these girls are getting paid. Buco bucks, like a lot. And they're living their life. They're literally creating exactly what they want by just taking pics and getting,
Speaker 1 (42:52): Uh, yeah. We're, we're not questioning what they're doing. We're questioning what these dudes are doing. Like why? Like, why are they subscribing?
Speaker 2 (42:59): You guys need is not someone who has an only fans. You need someone
Speaker 1 (43:02): Tell us why different people subscribe for different. Cause there's been different people probably subscribed for different reasons. Like if the only reason,
Speaker 2 (43:09): Well, if I started and only fans, I can give you a list of at least 10 people who guys who would subscribe, who I've never talked to before, but they talk to themselves in my DMS. Oh, there you
Speaker 1 (43:21): Go. So maybe it's a little bit of
Speaker 2 (43:23): That. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. So it's like, they just want to be,
Speaker 1 (43:26): But like, if I was to subscribe, it would be somebody probably that, that I knew that I was really into, that would never make out with me ever in a million years. But then she was like, oh, by the way, you could see me naked here. I'd be like, okay. Maybe if it was somebody that I had like a crush on for a long time, maybe. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No. Yeah. I think so. Yeah. If someone likes super fine. I just had, no, I don't have a chance with like, but then they're like, Hey, you can check me out naked here. I'd be like, oh, okay. Yeah. For $10. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (43:51): Yeah. Dude. Some of these are like $35
Speaker 1 (43:54): Subscriptions. No, that's out of my budget. Yeah. I don't think I would do more. Yeah. For all that. We just split an account. Right. That's
Speaker 2 (44:02): Dude, I literally, I, the one that I subscribed to was like 12 something and I forgot about it. So it just kept hitting my account. And then I was like, that's probably how they get so much,
Speaker 1 (44:13): But they hope that you forget about it. It's like planet fitness where they, any subscription model is like, they reel you in with a special right. Yo $5 fire sale, sign up now the next month. It's $25 and you forget about it. Um, but the reason why we got into that conversation though, is because, uh, uh, whether or not it's worth it,
Speaker 3 (44:32): Um, whether or not, yeah,
Speaker 1 (44:35): Yeah, yeah. Are we going to let Mara get away with not explaining why she has a subscription to only fans? Are we not going to ask her? Like, what's your reason,
Speaker 2 (44:44): Literally I've followed this girl on Instagram for so long. I love her. I love her body. And she like, I love how she loves her body. So I'm like, okay. And I was like, what is only fans look like? Like what does it look like as a subscriber? So then I subscribed. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:02): So not for like perverted reasons, but like as a more of a support thing,
Speaker 2 (45:06): That's why we were talking to,
Speaker 3 (45:07): Because of the support thing. Now, if you knew this person knows person,
Speaker 2 (45:11): I just
Speaker 3 (45:11): Know her from Instagram. So then if you, so that's why we're talking about that. If we knew, if I knew, if me personally, my opinion, if I know this person, and then they say, yo, come subscribe to our only fans. Someone we know has the only fans. Like if you did
Speaker 1 (45:22): It for real and it wasn't fake, we'd be like,
Speaker 2 (45:26): Yeah.
Speaker 3 (45:26): Are you subscribed or
Speaker 2 (45:27): Not? I mean, I can see it all because she gave me access.
Speaker 1 (45:30): Oh, I see. That's a good friend. That's a good friend move. Here's a free, only fence subscription. Yeah. That's so good. Now
Speaker 3 (45:37): Take that away. It's not that you have to pay
Speaker 2 (45:40): Should actually
Speaker 3 (45:41): Probably pay. So then that's our thing is like, would you rather just give her that money like monthly and just be like, yo, I don't want, like, I don't want to see this. Or like, I don't like
Speaker 2 (45:48): I would subscribe. So it would just come out, but maybe not look. But if she has like the private Snapchat, you know, type vibe, not,
Speaker 3 (45:57): I think private Snapchat is
Speaker 2 (45:58): Better.
Speaker 1 (46:00): Should we just take a take a minute too, by the way, if you're watching, please subscribe on YouTube on, uh, Spotify, iTunes, everywhere. There's, there's a link on everything that we do on, on our Instagrams, on YouTube. There's a link to where you can connect on, on every platform. So please do that. Um, liking anything helps a lot. And if you write reviews, that helps a ton. And if you rate us high, then that helps a lot too. But should we, uh, take a minute to acknowledge all the Instagram people that are watching? Um,
Speaker 3 (46:31): Ooh, we got some people, Patricia, what up? Uh, we got DJ knickknack knickknacks in the chat. We also got the Greek 18, AKA Jimmy Armand Tawny, or is it
Speaker 1 (46:45): Tiny? Those three, those Greek. What I'm trying to like talk about them all as a whole, they should change their branding to
Speaker 3 (46:53): The Greek.
Speaker 1 (46:54): Greek will make you guys a logo. Um, but have we had like comments on stuff? Should we check
Speaker 3 (47:00): Out a few? But they were kind of a little
Speaker 1 (47:02): Early, a little bit earlier. Um, probably Dixon stuff.
Speaker 3 (47:05): Yeah. Chill with the
Speaker 1 (47:06): Jack Jill show with the Dick jokes. Who said that, Jim? I never liked him anyway. He's my least favorite Greek. Least favorite? Unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (47:17): Uh, yeah, Jim's been in the chat a lot. Who else? Um, jelly C knickknack said, uh, ask, ask Nico about timey down by the new boys. What
Speaker 1 (47:29): About timing down by the new boys?
Speaker 2 (47:31): I'm listening at work I'm morning. I bet you are.
Speaker 1 (47:37): What about the time you by the new boys? Is that like what you play while you're hooking up with people?
Speaker 3 (47:41): No, Tommy down by the new boys is a significant song in my like middle school years. I feel like that whole era of, um,
Speaker 1 (47:51): Yeah. You in middle school, like I'm not getting tied down by any
Speaker 3 (47:55): Hi sixth grade. Oh seven. I'm like, I'm like this because I couldn't stick up the middle finger. Cause it was like, you know, I was too young to do it. So I'm like, like, nah. Yeah, that was my breakup song right after I was on a bus. Boom. And um, and I played it the other day. Cause I think it came up somehow and I was just telling knickknack about all my little stories. Um,
Speaker 1 (48:15): Wednesday, I'm going to be on the podcast. We
Speaker 3 (48:17): Gotta get, you gotta be on the podcast. Um, who else is here? Jill dog. Chili, dog, Julie, Doug. This has been good. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:28): Uh, are we, are we, is there anything else we want to talk about before we on this thing or anything you wanted to like pump up for yourself? Like anything that's going on this weekend
Speaker 3 (48:34): And, or create a rest of the year is looking Husky. Like we're doing tra travel every week. Uh, shout out to Barstool sports for always having me. We're doing the tailgate tour. Uh, so if you are in Denver, if you are in LA, if you're in Miami, if you're in yeah. If you are in Arizona, if you are in a,
Speaker 1 (48:56): Well, this is over the period of a week, it's not like he's going to LA
Speaker 3 (49:00): It's like every weekend LA is in December. Yeah. Um, so yeah, if you're in any of these states or you're a fan of Barstool, tap in with me, um, DJ and for their tailgate tour and then anybody in Philly uh we've
Speaker 1 (49:13): And then tap in. We got to talk about your, when are you bringing your podcast back? What's the deal? I don't know. You're taking so long.
Speaker 2 (49:19): I know I'm really.
Speaker 3 (49:21): You're losing momentum.
Speaker 1 (49:23): You know what she's doing? And you know what she's doing all
Speaker 2 (49:26): Week. I had a
Speaker 1 (49:27): Tough week. Yeah. This week. But like, what's your, what's your excuse for the lack of the last three months? Yeah. It's a good question. So her hesitation is I was talking to her on the phone yesterday. Uh, she, and, and back her up on this because she needs to hear it. And by the way, you didn't, I didn't notice that all the day. So she was editing out all of her likes and ums from the podcast and she hates doing that. And obviously you would hate doing that.
Speaker 3 (49:52): It's so tedious that what is
Speaker 1 (49:53): It? She, after her podcast is over, she would edit out all of her likes and ums. Yeah. Which I told her is like, don't do that because what a waste of your time and energy, you'll never put out anything. If you're doing the tedious job afterwards of editing. That's why a lot of times that's why when there's three people, I'd rather do one camera angle. Because for me to edit three camera angles, it'll take an extra two days for me to put the podcast up. Whereas this, I could slap the intro on it and pretty much put it up today or tomorrow at the latest, which is great. So yeah, you need to, it's time. It's time to get your podcast going. I want to rename it. I think going to call it. I'm just saying, I'm just saying, you just say that a lot.
Speaker 1 (50:31): I do saying I'm just saying, that's how I named mine is I say like, I need to get my life together a lot when I'm talking to people. And so I was like, all right, get your life together podcast. And then we got to start and then we got to make one for you. That's called geesh. That's a great one for you. Okay. Would you say that a lot? I need to stop saying that. Why? Cause like it's weird. No, no, no. I like it. What's that on everything. Yeah. It's really a bandaid. Like it covers up a lot of my, yeah. I like it.
Speaker 2 (50:57): I could actually have a conversation about something that makes them uncomfortable. Nope.
Speaker 1 (51:03): That's crazy. We'll say that to you. And that's what you want though. I think because like I say it to you. Yeah. But then I, if I, if that's the case that I want you to say something different to me. Okay. You know, what do you want? You don't want to be she slogan to be something else. Yeah. I got to come up with that. I've been changing. Failing Ling, Ling Ling. No. Okay. Well we'll keep brainstorming. We'll keep bringing a lot harder to brainstorm then than that please. Oh man. He doesn't like ding a Ling Ling for his catch phrase. I wonder why. All right. Another episode in the bank. Thank you for watching. Bye.
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blacktribbles · 6 years ago
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#Repost @respectpodfest The inaugural #RespectPodfest is only a few months away! Single day and weekend passes are available right now through our website at Respectpodfest.com. August 24-25th is going to be packed with lots of live podcasts, live music and fun. Save the date, make your travel plans and get your tickets! . . . #PodcastFestival #philly #philadelphia #WomenPodcasters #Podcasts #PodcastsEvents #WomeninMedia #Podcasters #womenshistorymonth #phillypodcast #PhillyPodcasters #femalepodcasts #femalepodcasters #TheRadicalGeeks #SexWithTimaree #GhoulsNextDoor #BlackTribbles (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxfBwZ3hgk5/?igshid=17qioa0abhri8
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MAKE SURE YOU TUNE IN TO PHILLY BLOCK TALK!!!! PHILLIES #1 PODCAST WITH Ben that bull FEATURING SPECIAL GUESTS INTERVIEWS, CONVERSATIONS, FREESTYLES, INFORMATION, HISTORY, STORY TELLING & a bunch of JEWS #podcast #applepodcasts #spotify #googlepodcasts #pocketcasts #anchorpodcast #phillypodcast #phillyradioshows #linkinbio #newmusicalert #newpodcast https://www.instagram.com/p/BrxabLbFktt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4s1kxowbt5vs
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Follow!! @philadelphiapodcast FIRST OFFICIAL PODCAST WITH STAR HOST @talayab WITH AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH RISING ARTIST @young_shoddy @acegvng @spzzyturnt & @chexzelite 🎤🍾#philadelphiapodcast EP1,2 and 3 (also be streaming live from our Instagram and Facebook!) #hiphop #news #podcast #art #philadelphia #phillypodcast #music #entertainment #radio #live #new #currentevents #sports #politics #hiphop #rnb #soul #xxl #hiphopsince1987 #gvngforever Sponsored by @hiphopsince1987 @showgrow.official @phillyphriededibles @applemusic @googleplaymusic & @theyoungking 🥇 (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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If you listen to us on Apple Podcast please leave us a 5 star review. Every review helps our standings in the algorithm. Thank you to all the listeners Click our bio link to get there if you're not subscribed #podcaststudio #podcastinterview #castbox #talkradio #radioshow #spotifypodcasts #newpodcast #audiogram #mediagrind #presspass #podcast #bestpodcast #contentmatters #googlepodcast #phillypodcast #podcastmovement #podcasters #podcastsofinstagram #podcastlive #series #sitcoms #episodes #liveevents #performer #aftershow #perfomer #shows #firstshow #interview #broadcast https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Mmz-lHsk-/?igshid=gtphzws19git
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@respectpodfest with @get_repost Don’t miss out!✊🏾 ・・・ Just one day left to submit your podcast for the Respect: Women’s Podcast Festival on August 24-25th. Fans of your podcast would love the experience of seeing you record live at our festival. It’s a great way to interact with your audience and introduce yourself to a broader audience of podcasts listeners. To submit your podcast, head to womenspodfestival.com and submit today! #RespectPodfest . . . . . #PodcastFestival #philly #philadelphia #WomenPodcasters #Podcasts #PodcastsEvents #WomeninMedia #Podcasters #womenshistorymonth #phillypodcast #PhillyPodcasters #femalepodcasts #femalepodcasters https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw2hN4Uhmcn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=lzzyukl35ss6
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Is this new idea for Starbucks in Philly revolutionary?? What sounds like a joke could actually be the latest in coffee/tea shop innovation. I'm not sure about everywhere else, but in Philly the number one shot ordered at bars is a green tea shot. What would happen if Starbucks were to have green tea shots with some sort of vitamin cocktail infused into them so people could legitimately do green tea shots at their stores? I think the idea is worth exploring. For more on this and other pressing issues, please check out the full episode of the Get Your Life Together Podcast!
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So excited to share with you all our next guest which will air next Wednesday! 11/25/2020 We’re going to take things down a notch and talk about #PostpartumDepression #Miscarriage #UnhealthyThoughts and how to survive 3 losses before getting her #RainbowBaby. You don’t want to miss 2 part series. If you find yourself experiencing something similar I highly suggest you tune in next Wednesday and listen to our special guess share her intimate story. #Motherhood #PregnancyLoss #IVF #MotherhoodThroughInstagram #Depression #Anxiety #Mama #NewEpisode #MentalHealth #NewPodcast #PhillyPodcast #Podcast #UnorthodoxTherapy #Therapy #TherapyIsntAlwaysClinical (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHqcawZgKw4/?igshid=k7e097xfy5h5
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blacktribbles · 6 years ago
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#Repost @respectpodfest 🗓 Save the date! The Respect: Women’s Podcast Festival goes down on August 24-25th. Join us as we celebrate, support and gather with strong women from all over that are using their voices in podcasting. Tickets are on sale now at respectpodfest.com. #RespectPodfest . . . . . . #PodcastFestival #philly #philadelphia #WomenPodcasters #Podcasts #PodcastsEvents #WomeninMedia #Podcasters #womenshistorymonth #phillypodcast #PhillyPodcasters #femalepodcasts #femalepodcasters #Quotes #MayaAngelou (at Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwou2PEhiNC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qj2bfivark3t
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Listen to the latest episodes of the Stay Talking Ish podcast at Staytalkingish.com. Also available on SoundCloud, iTunes, TuneIn, etc. #phillypodcast #podcastingwhileblack #podsincolor #blackpodcasters — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2qNmADG
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Food and Muga.... #undeniable #Repost @staytalkingish with @repostapp ・・・ Listen to the latest episodes of the Stay Talking Ish podcast at Staytalkingish.com. Also available on SoundCloud, iTunes, TuneIn, etc. #staytalkingish #staytalkingishpodcast #podcast #nofilter #black #blackpeople #truth #followme #motivation #hustle #hustleharder #phillypodcast #success #successful #podcasters #phillysupportphilly #westphilly #blackpodcasters #podin
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Remember to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. @mrsb2you @most_hated_mill CHECK US OUT. THIS PODCAST IS MADE BY PEOPLE LIKE YOU. SO HIT US UP. #newpodcast #highvibes #podcastersofinstagram #blackbusiness #phillybloggers #philadelphia #thankyouforyoursupport #questionoftheday #blackvloggers #thevault #underrated #ignoranthinkerspodcast #sportsradio #thelockerroom #comedy #samzsportz #blackpodcasters #goodideapod #goodidea #sharktank #milliondollaridea #changinglives #weedmemes #podcaster #phillypodcaster #blackmencreatives #phillyfashiondesigner #blackwomenpodcasters #blackgirlpodcast #phillyfashionshow (at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNz02USH22v/?igshid=1uzi058jjdjk4
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bigbadradio · 6 years ago
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We're looking for guests for the Stay Talking Ish radio show. Email us at [email protected]. #staytalkingishradioshow #philly #phillysupportphilly #phillypodcast #supportblackownedbusinesses — view on Instagram http://bit.ly/2W1Vjqm
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