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Corey, Justin, & Adam discuss baby stuff, stomach problems, & what celebrity they'd love to meet.

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This This to two seventeen Recovery Podcast with Corey Winfield. No, but you gotta laugh and you gotta have fun in recovery. That's what we do here the most. Justin Burke, I got too fat. They want to fit me. No more, shame body, shame me some more fabulous and Adam Stevens. Possibilities nowadays. I mean everything's a possibility to me nowadays, with everything going on, I don't think how you can rule anything out. Yeah, I mean with all the possibility. It's not that your rule anything out

because all possibilities everywhere. It's fifth of January twenty twenty four. My name is Corey Winfield. Will Welcome to the two seventeen Recovery Podcast. Justin Burke joining me. How's it going good, Adam Stevens, how are you doing great? We're doing great because you gotta be doing great because everything's great and everything doing there's a lot of possibility. Yeah, a lot of possiblities doing great stuff like that. Now, how are you guys? The new year

is here. We had a meeting about goals today. Yeah, fabulous time. Yeah. We had the assistant director in and she was like, I want to hear their goals. I said, we already want over them. She said, but I want to hear them. I said, well, that's that's what you want. And I was told, you want one hand and you do in the other. See which one fills up first. I see. She got her away, and that's why we did our goals today. Well, because I well, you know, you know, I wouldn't

say none of that mess. I was like, okay, how you get them? Then go get them, guys, go get your goals, bring them in, let's go over them again. And she had like twenty of them. Yeah, So I was like, what are you trying to do? I miss that? Yeah? Yeah, those front and back. Yeah. He was like seventeen or eighteen. Yeah, yeah. I lost Colin

after ten. She was going to take him, of course, with the assistant director is Martie, and she was going to take this class or study up and get these books and study up on this exam that she has to take in July of twenty twenty five. Well, I said, honey,

that's not stop. You're gonna waste your time because you're not gonna remember any of it, baby brain, No, it will just short term memory, you know, like those that stuff, Like, I mean, unless there's something really good in the exam, it's like to be a social worker or something whatever, therapist, whatever, Yeah, you know that kind of stuff. And she's like, yeah, but you still remember stuff that you used to do, like on the radio and stuff. And I was like,

barely. I'm losing losing a little bit more every day, you know, like damn, Like there's some things I try to do with audio to trick it out, and I have no idea how to do it. Basic stuff, sure, because I was doing that every day, But I'm not going to study for an exam in July of twenty five and fifth of January twenty twenty four. I will remember zero of it. We should give each other an exam. Not well, that's not of bed Well, I mean the

test chart complaint. Yeah, Adam, welcome to the club. It sucks, man, oh man, Justin hell a thirty eight, thirty seven, thirty nine, thirty seven with the drug use and everything, probably about fifty two. Oh probably, Yeah, I'm like one hundred right, where ade you ten times faster? Yeah, pretty much mummified. It's bad, but yeah, Justin He'll be in the club soon enough, buddy, you guys

are sport lover. No, I might even said, f you can't do it no more right, and your kidneys and that was younger than you were then. Yeah, and then the kid because the kidneys were like, hey, man, if that's not working, we're not working. So it kind of by the fault the kidneys shut down. Where we pumping this too, like nowhere, okay, just chill out for a minute, chill out for a few days. It's funny because Marnie obviously she's pregnant. If you haven't

heard yet, well, welcome to the news. And we just went in yesterday for our twenty week ultrasound. And now I get it. You used to drive me nuts when I'd ask people, hey, oh, your wife's pregnant, Okay, how far along is she? And they'd be like twenty weeks. I'm like, math had hurt? How many months is that? Because I've heard nine months? Baby? Nine months? And that's why most people hear and you guys were the same when you had had your chitling's.

But man, it's now I get it because it's every week you know when you're going to change. Yeah, when it's your your child and you're living with them or whatever. You know, it's just like, okay, it is another week. Yes, we're one week closer. You know, you're not trying to count months on like four and a half months. I don't even know. I can't still can't do the math. But it's very,

very exciting though. But her ankles are swollen, did your guys, Oh yeah, yeah, I remember that man and she went and got compression socks as your guys, as women do. That sounds right, No, gots just so long ago. You guys are so old they know what. It seems frush to me, but it's five years ago. Now. I wonder if kids age you more than alcohol and drugs mentally yeah, mm hmmm,

well that's what it all is about, right, mentally. So I think I think they do, because I look at my friends and the lives they're living, and like their kids just graduated from high school, and I'm like, stupid old people. You know, you're you're our parents' age now,

remember you know that whole thing, and our parents seemed old. But I don't feel old, and they look like they feel old, like you said, justin mentally, I think they've you know, the kids have taken their toll and of course they post the pictures on Facebook and their kids look just like, oh, here we go, like the greatest kids in the world,

softball, baseball games, honor Society, whatever. But you know, them kids are bad as hell, especially if they're raised by my buddy, because I know, like he was a bad, little bad kid, you know, And they say it's worse, but yeah, time's worse. Yeah, Like I couldn't even imagine, could you guys imagine growing up with Facebook and Twitter and Twitch and what's the other TikTok? And I remember my Space back in the day. Yeah, that was after I got out of school

and way after probably like my yearbook. So you, Adam, you graduated then, because I'm forty five, you're forty. So you graduated in two thousand or two thousand and one? Uh oh two? Actually damn I graduated in five. Damn. I know. It seems weird, done it awesome, young and some bitches. So when did you graduate? Ninety six? Baby? Yeah? Yeah? Were you seventeen? Yeah, as you're younger, I rolled that so shut out, like I almost stay to the end.

Nah, But so you guys, which obviously is not September, but nine to eleven guys were actually probably in school. We just like walked through the halls and they're like, what happened. That's exactly like my night. It was my senior year, so I was just walking around the halls during class. I didn't have a real class during the time, and I heard it and so I went over into uh the library, and I started watching and it was I remember the process of like, oh my god, how's

that happened? And then you see another plane hit live and I was like, oh, that's not that's not an accident. You know all that. I remember watching it all day in school, like they canceled school, made us all stay in there and just watch the news all day about it. I was highly upset. In your drawing class, No, I didn't take art. You're missing math. Yeah, I mean I'd much rather be doing school works and sitting there watching the news about plane setting the twin towers.

Yeah, and then like nobody knew anything. That maybe even more frustrates he had all the speculation from all these assholes like on Fox and CNN or whatever, and you're just like, we don't know. I didn't know what the twin towers were, right, Oh, you didn't, No, not until that point. I'm like, what the hell are these? I was a notorious big fan for a minute, so I knew because it had been bombed before a little bit. A little truck went in there or something trying to

blow it up from the bottom. Started from the bottom and then went to the top. You know, like that Drake song? What Drake? That's that's somebody wrote that song about I wonder. I don't know. He's from Canada, so probably not. Yeah, but he probably did run it for a disk on America. Whoa you think? So? M We'll never know. Look, I'm never gonna talk to Drake. I'd never plan on that. If you could meet one celebrity, who would it be? Ad him?

Man, I just thought of this the other day too. I might you might have to give me a second because it was good, But I don't know if I'm gona be able to come up with it as fast as I want. Justin uh, STEVEO okay, And I'm still thinking hard. He's just like, oh, there's what I want to mean. Oh, I know it's good too, and I just I don't know. I might have to think something else, but I don't see what would have some interesting stories of his younger years. I think he would be so an annoying you

think, so oh god, yeah, oh god yeah. And plus like he's got to be the center of attention, and I have to be the center of attention. So just we wouldn't we wouldn't work out, you know. And I just but I think he would get annoying and hey, and he would like start grabbing off my desk or I got my scissors, watch me cut my penis off. You knows down, bro, Just get out of here. Hold on almost sable something to my nipple. No, just get out of here. I'm not like that anymore. And thus his voice

is annoying. That's what I was gonna say. His voice is annoying. But that's what I was also going to say, though, is you get him out of recovery conversation and it might actually be a good conversation because it was his experience with I think this is just my personal opinion. This could be totally totally wrong, but I think he'd be the guy that like, yeah, man, I used to like snort coke off of like penises and stuff. I used to do this. Then he would be like the one

in the story. Yeah, like glorify. I'm not that it would glorify, but I think he'd be like, oh man. I remember one time I put a bottle of Vaca up my ass and I chugged it, you know, and I think that he would be that guy. He wouldn't be like wow, man. Like I remember we were talking one day, Adam, and I was comparing my journey to like a rat in a maze, where I'm just gonna keep going my own way until I hit the wall every single time. And then finally It's like when I was put it together,

I understood, like, okay, help me. Every way I went, I hit a wall. So let's but I had to try every way. I had to try away every way possible before I would be like, all right, you can't see straight. Yeah, help me out, you know. And you were like that's a good analogy. I don't know if you would like break out those like he'll be like, eh man. I was sitting there with a Voca bottle on my ass, and I realized like, Hey, this is really in the life for me anymore. I don't huh.

Really, he let me cut my paints off, give them scissors stop at Steve O. Maybe not. Maybe he'll be cool as hell. But you let me know, justin because you have a chance to meet him maybe one day. No, just send him a message, get up in his DMS. Yeah him, come here to the office. Yeah yeah, invite them the twenty ninth February. Yeah, I'll recovery Story's Message of Hope Part two. So, Adam, has it come to your mind yet? Who the celebrity would be that you would love to meet? No, but I

guess just so are on the same page. It was somebody that I've been watching and whatnot that I don't neighbor, right mailer letter First, No, I watch you. It's something to do with someone spiritually or whatever that I listened to, and I would listen to so much that I don't know. But I almost got beat up by this kid for snoring. But I was like four times this size. So I mean, yeah, alright, Mitch, that's who Mitch wants to meet. Huh. Yeah, you can't pull

one person out of it. I mean Sky, it's like I'd like to meet that guy. It always used to be like Barry Sanders, you know, I'd say, Brad Pitt. Yeah, it's your celebrity crush. Yeah, matthe McConaughey, if I can double up two for one special alright, alright, alright, be a lot cooler. Did watch the leather Man? I think a lot about these high school girls. Man, it's been kind of hard trying to find a like a nineteen twenty year old. Yeah,

thanks, Mitch, thank you fabulous. All right, So we're just kind of doing a podcast kind of chilling here today. We have the Recovery Story Semester Pope coming up on the twenty ninth. Justin, you're gonna do a story this time, Adam. You and I did the Recovery story last time, but you're gonna do it again this time. Mitch is going to do it, and then I'm gonna step out and let somebody else do it. Justin. You have some people of mind, but we're looking for people to

get nominated, so and we're just bouncing around ideas too. I think that'd probably be easier just to just go ahead and select somebody, so, but we'll see how that goes. But the first one I recorded, and if you follow on Facebook or if you've seen our website, you've seen all of the recovery stories published. First it was Lenny. Then I did Kendras, and I did Jersey Adam that I did mine, and I just put together Mary h she spoke and hers was actual, like more of a story story

versus like twelve minutes long. And then David g His was like twenty five minutes long, his story and his message of hope. So those are the messages of hope. And I just finished editing them today, so I should have it all put together, hopefully by next week. Now, I don't know. I don't plan on copywriting it or anything, but I do want

to add music to it. And I thought, oh, this would be a great time to add music to it, because I don't My understanding of it is as long as I'm not making money off it, I can use it. And it's educational, so we can really pull the whole nonprofit card on that round too. But I don't want to make money off it. I just want people to see it because I think it's really good. And if I use I don't know, if I use like copyrighted music, then

I don't think anybody could steal it and post it. I mean we could post on our Facebook and like I said, as long as we're not making money off it, which we're not making money off our YouTube channel, I think they're cool with it, so we shall see and that way people can see it and that'll be pretty kick a ass. Yeah, stolen stolen music that I didn't pay for, but I didn't make any money off of either. Right, Okay, do you have for lunch chicken strips that you have

heartburns? It just comes up you had stomach issues though? How long were you? How did how did that come about? Like before you Oh, my upper valve and my stomach never worked? Right? What is that? Always puke? We had the same thing. And so like the older I got, it didn't heal itself at all. It I was like twenty one twenty two and it got so bad I actually started seeing a doctor because of it. Like like you would just be standing there and a doctor would you'd

see a doctor? No, Like I was actually in pain. I went to the doctor. I went to like, man, it hurt so bad. I was seeing doctors. No, thank you, Adam. And then they gave me a bunch of ant acids to try and it was a long process, but I ended up having to goal see two different specialists. First specialists because I was on medicaid, said there's nothing wrong with him. Yeah.

And then the second specialist I went and seen, said you do have a problem about the bottom five inches of your esophagus is about gone due to your stomach acid erosion. Damn, he goes. If you don't have surgery, you got about three to five years to live. Like No, I had surgery and I can make it to the twenty seven club, the eight club ven but you know perfect. I ended up having the stomach surgery. They took my stomach, cut out a piece of my esophagus, wrapped my

stomach around my esophascus, created like a little sphincter. Whoa which if people don't know what sphincter is, it's like a butthole, which is like one way valve. We're gonna find out today. Yeah. So I have a one way valve so I can eat anything I want but never puke again in my life. So if I do get like sick where I want to throw up, I just try heave so it hurts really bad and I feel like I want to die. So getting the flu sucks. Damn does it come

out the other end? Then it's like rhea. Yeah, sometimes damn, so that happened, you ad him, Well, it wasn't as drastic. I was just a premi and everything I ate. I puked up projectile everything when I was a baby and I had to go on pre digested formula. I guess, so like your dad would drink the formula and then spin it back out into your mouth. No, but probably a similar process. I have no idea how, yeah would he? I don't know what? Yeah?

Were you second and this was the eighties, so it's gotta be way worse than now. Were you secondhand breastfed? I think your dad would drink the breast milk or it was you said it was formula, though it had to be formula's formula. That wouldn't be as fun. Like I gotta drink

this damn formula and then regurgitated because that's some bird's doing stuff. My uh my mom tells me that her, my doctor at the time, informed her when I was like for three four months old, to add like rice to my formula to make it thicker like a paste, so that keep it down. Am my stomach? Is that ever? Just sitting there because there's gold Burt me, and I'd just puke it all back up. They'd be crying, I'm hungry all over again. Did she say you were like a pain

in the ass or did she say you're worth it? She said it was a good baby, says you're puking all over everybody. That'd be frustrating, you know, for parents. I feel for your guys as parents because like obviously went to the ultrasound yesterday and we're just like praying fingers crossed because I mean, we don't know one hundred percent. But the doctor said, your baby looks great. You know, everything's everything is worth's supposed to be.

Everything's cool, and Marnie like, you guys heard well, I think Adam you had already left to go to Detox to talk to the group. But I think justin you were there when she was saying that she was kind of freaking out because they were having a hard time finding one of the artists. Yeah, she's like, oh my gosh, it's taking away too long to find this, so she's like started freaking out. But that happens because are very not cooperative during altsounds. No, he was not a big fan of

it. He's like, no, I don't want to do. That's a camera punch of Marni in the stomach, like, oh, get this baby to turn over and stop being in my stomach trying to take ant. Nah. But it's it's crazy, you know, this whole experience as a dad, you know, becoming a father. And I don't know if you guys are nervous, you guys are so young. Though I was nervous both times, like just nervous about like I don't know what to do. Yeah,

more of the fact that I was afraid I was going to fail. I think it is a lot different to the age like I was, like, you know, I just was. I always wanted to be a dad, Like I was even in high school, and my Grammar's like, what do you want to be when you grow up? And I was like, I'm just want to work so I can be a dad, you know, like that was my thing. And then but at twenty two, I was expecting, like thirty is what I was planning, and so I think it was

just worry and of where I was at my life and everything. But this time around it was a lot better. But I think it's because I already had the experience. But do you blame your dad for your week pull out game or do you thank him for that dude that my son was God Like, They're like, he she shouldn't have happened like it. I don't know how, you know what I mean, like, but yeah, it just had like we'd just me well yeah right, so yeah, it's it's back

when Adam was pimping. I just met he had pulled the Tyreek Hill. And then the one time I tried, you know, when I tried this next time, it was literally like must have been the first time we tried, it worked, you know what I mean. So I don't know, I just well, I think I'm potent. I mean maybe you knew, you know, like you said back in high school, you just were like, hey, I'm just gonna get a job, be dad. Women were probably like, well, it's not dating Adam, right right. I thought

you were going somewhere else with that. I was like, maybe it was just meant to be what was to come. Yeah that's what I meant. Yeah, right, that's why women are afraid to get with you, like, oh no, Adam, Steven's nope, I know if I getm pregnant. Today seems funny because I always felt like I was running from everyone else. But it's it's amazing though, Like what it takes to like have everything

like come together at the right time. I'm not talking about that just I mean, like everything like happened at the same time with this being there and that being here, and you only get it like a window of like twelve hours or something crazy, you know, and it's just nuts. Older you get your window closes to I've heard it's crazy and that has to happen, and just one of your guys got to be the good one, you know, and then everything lining up. It's amazing. They also say they're really

fertile right after they get done. Give him per too good. If you're trying for a second one, yeah, Martie's like nope. I'm like, but honey, you just don't want one. You need to have to. And that's how she was with a kitten. You know, we got the second cat and then she's like, oh, the little kitty needs a friends. Then we got a little no, we got BRN and then he died. Oh yeah, he got a little kitty COVID. That was just one of the saddest things ever. He was such a sweet little Kitty, and

then we got Hudson's that's his little punk ass. He's just he's just the little guy. He's a little boy, and he's just cute as shit, and he does bad things. He just like squints his eyes and looks at you, like, but I didn't know he's climbing the whole damn curtain. I'm like, dude, you know, like I beat you many times. I haven't beam ever, actually, but I don't know. I think maybe she'll be like that, maybe not. Maybe it just be like, hey, we're just blessed to have one, which we are. You know,

we feel very blessed. I mean we're old as hell and rocking out a kid, you know, like we've we tried for a long ass time and it was a hell of a process. But to be here at the end of it, just thinking, wow, like we're blessed and you know, we're very grateful, and it's all supposed to went the way it was supposed to be. Yeah, I think about that. Well, you just said that, I'm the way it's supposed to be. I think about that a lot. And even if I didn't, you know, and it all goes

back to which it probably goes back way further. It can, it can go back as far as I wanted to. But even having a liver failure, if I didn't have that, I never would have met Marnie. I would have met you guys, you know. And if I didn't decide to take the job to come back home, I want to know you guys, I would have died in Arkansas. I guarantee it. And then just everything

that happened along the way. If you know, I didn't I want to work at the treatment center, I was like, I don't want to work there, and then I kind of had to, So Okay, if I didn't do that, never would have matter, you know, like every little thing, like just just one decision. It's just it's crazy if you really think about it. And I'm sure everybody's lives are kind of like that. And I think you know you're you're feeling it too, and it only gets

more. But I now where I'm at with my life and learning what I've learned and everything. I was going back to this before and I go back to it even more, and like I can't change I would. I could never change a single little thing before my son or daughter was born because they were supposed to be here, and one little thing would mean that I wasn't in the right place at the right time, and it wouldn't be Kaylee and Quinton, you know. And it's just so you can't. I can't regret

anything I've ever done before my kids were born. I can't even after, right because you're here for a reason. Yep. You know, we're exactly where we're supposed to be. And I remember hearing that when I was going through treatment. You know, you're exactly where you're supposed to be. No I'm not, you know. I used to fight that, you know, No I'm not. But it did make it easier when I accepted that, you know, like I am, I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.

You know, I might not agree with where I'm at at this minute, but what can I do to change that? And that's the thing. It's, you know, it's what don't you like about this situation? And what can you do? You know, like, what what is the lesson there? You know? Yeah, that's what it's always about. And if you can do that, I just That's what I was talking about at detox a

lot today. Is that exact thing is you know that we're Every part of my journey had to be there for me to be where I'm at right now. And I don't regret any of it, you know, because I'm happy finally, you know, you know, I'm I'm satisfied in that way. So there's probably times where you would say or look back and just think, man, I wish I would have did that different, or man, I

wouldn't have done that, I wouldn't do that again. Back in the past, he might have said that, you know, and I used to that all the time. I wish I wouldn't have moved back home. I've screwed up my radio career, blah blah blah blah. But that's really just putting the blame on other things too, really though, you know, it's like it's kind of getting out of that of that was you know, that was me, and that's what you have to face. I'm grateful I got out

of radio, right, I'm grateful that all that happened. You know. At the time I was going through it, I was pissed. I hated it. It was stupid. But then you make it out and you realize, Okay, that didn't kill me, and that's what you have to have that faith that you're going to see You're going to see why someday, like anything's bugging you right now. If you can have that faith, you'll see it someday. And I keep seeing it, you know what I mean?

You find it out. Hear people say like, why would God do that to me? I was hearing people say that, and I heard somebody saying, it's not up to us to understand why. It's for us to know that it did. You know, for why did that happen? Not up to us to know why. Just know that it did and it was for a reason. And a lot of people will say that. When you know people pass on, you're like, why would God take her from me?

You know, why would God do that? It's not up to You're gonna drive yourself nuts if you're trying to find out why, because A you're never going to fight out why, and B you just have to accept that it did happen. And you know, if you've lost somebody, and this is easier said than done, but to just cherish the time that you did have with them, and that's not going to take away your pain. You're going

to have that pain probably for the rest of your life. But to just understand, like I'm glad I knew that person, whether it was a parent or a friend or whoever. You know, just know that it happened for whatever reason, but it didn't happen, and you have to move on. And by moving on, I don't mean forget him, but just remember those good times. You know. I had to do that with my grandma when she passed away, and that was a big one. That was that was

probably like one of the first big losses I had in my life. And it's just like, you know, remember those good times and and think about her that way. You know, like she lives on in my brain. Can't call her nothing, but I still talk to her. I don't know if that's weird. Do you guys do that? You talk to my grandma mine? Oh okay, I got her ashes sitting on my dresser. I'll

earn next to my uncle David. He's not in an urn. He's been kidnapped, So you just do you because I'll just be driving on the road and I'll be talking to him all the time. So I mean, you don't like have to be in your room next to the ern talking to him. I mean, he might, but I do. Sometimes there's got to be something else out there. Adam's like, oh yeah, let me talk about this. I was watching some show last night. I watched a couple of shows, but one show last night it was about the ice Bridge.

You guys have heard of that, right where it goes from like Asia through whatever, Russia whatever, over to Alaska, blah blah blah. Well, there's a guy who was down in Mexico, like in the middle of southern Mexico, so he's not by any ocean or anything, and he's like finding like tools that date back further than when they said people crossed through the ice

Bridge. And so he brought it up and was like, hey, man, like this dirt around it, that was all because you can't they say you can't like carbon date stone or something, but you can carbon date the dirt around it. And it was like dating back to like way back, you know, because they say it was like eighteen million or eighteen thousand years

ago, probably back to like Pangaea. I don't know who knows that scam One lady was like saying, like it's all racist, which if you think about it, kind of is because they like created this whole race, like, oh, nope, this race came from here, and this race did it all. And he's like, well, you know, what about the natives? What about the people that were living in America? Right? Maybe they were here first, you know, maybe they were the first of everything,

you know, but you get these other people. No, Africa it is, and it's in a million books, and that's where we're going to be and that's how southern people are. But so they denied his shit and they're like, Nope, that didn't happen. Nope, you just you dug it up wrong in the wrong dirt. And he's like, no, I didn't it. So then he went to this other cave and started digging and he found something that was like thirty thousand years ago. It's like way way

back, like twice as long. He's like, can't deny that. And then like these other people in Canada were finding stuff and they're like, yeah, this is like the same tribe. And he's like thinking, like they actually migrated north from South America. It's like whoa, well, and that's the thing, and keep want to get into it, and they say all the polls shift and stuff, so the you know, it could have been migrating north to get warmer. I mean back then, it could have been.

Yeah, we don't know. When the Aliens put the moon there, you know, that really shifted everything. Yeah, stopped the earth from being all wonky and just spending on the same people to stop swimming walking on land. Mm hm hm. Who knows it's called history. That's probably why we stopped thinking his story history. I don't think that's his story. It is in this room. Oh I got to play it now, got your ass? Oh got me? That was for you guys, getting me, got

you as. We got to bring that guy in some day, have Aaron on call him in. But hey, dude, in this hit every drop of got your ass on it? Yeah, that would he my weather man and he was so funny though. But yeah, we just started. We could start using his u slams on the cowboy back on him, right, like, Aaron, you know why he's so dumb. I don't know if we got the answer, ass, I can't believe that that's a flu Back in the day, listen my stuff. She's like, you'd be so fired.

That's She's like, people think that's racism. I'm like, but back then, you're allowed to make fun of people's nationalities without being told that you're racist and everything else that comes along with it. I think they'll call you racist, But I wasn't. I wasn't personally doing it. I wasn't like having him on my show going. He would just do a segment. And when I did, like the Mexican word of the day, it was just a segment. I never talked to the guy subcontracting. It wasn't me talking

as a person. It was funny. It was an idea. I thought it was funny, just saying it was funny too. I still think that. I almost was like, do I want to admit that, No, something like that's so funny. I don't care who you are. Yeah it is. But but we also grew up in a different era. Yeah that's true. Instead of being trodered, we're told to go outside and go play one of the places. You got beat kicked out of the house anyways, get beat. Sorry. I did an elementary school and I started lifting weeds.

That's my trauma. Like, Dad, we're gonna have it out. I'm not going out side Dad to do something about it. Well, I guess we'll wrap it up it's uh, it's past five. Yeah, so I didn't even realize it. But wow, it's five twenty. We got like an hour, hour and a half left to go to match. Mitch. Yeah, I don't know how to do. Mitch was and we'll do that. We'll do a little Mitch talk here before we get off, just because we want them to know that we're thinking about them. I watered all

of the plants, all of them. Okay, I see you water a single plant today and Friday so crazy. I was born with mine, but I'm but I can identify it now. I'm glad you found it. Mitch. I mean, damn, probably weed it. God. But he was talking about and I think it's a great idea, and this is a really

good idea if you're starting a podcast to have experts on. And I did the example of Okay, if he's going to interview it, if he's gonna be talking about strippers, he's going to want to interview a stripper, right, this is about spiritual stuff or whatever. So I don't know who's gonna be talking to you, so I just use an example. And he's like, yeah, yeah, I've reached out to a couple of people and I just wanted to say, like, Mitch, did they know your podcasts are

two hours long? Because they probably think they're going to come out and do a ten to fifteen minute interview. The podcast that he listens to are like an hour and a half two hours long. Yeah, see that's crazy. Yeah, I don't have that much time, Like this is like forever, right, And you guys are like, yeah, because it's after five on a Friday, Homie like gots to go home. You see my kid, and yeah, have fun with that. I will. You don't have diapers

to change. No, she's thirteen and a half. Oh yeah, maybe her boyfriend could come over. No, Sam, I've got a while for that. Time flies that does. I bet Justin will be a granda. Well of course, you well what that's weird. Let's say by the time Adams Adam's daughter is twenty, you'll be a grandpa. But probably maybe hopefully my daughter is smart. And wait till after college. Keep your girls away from Parker please, mine's too old for Parker. Well you never know,

it would be a little creepy. Well, times times do change. I don't know, but yeah, but thanks guys for for jumping on and have a great weekend. All right later. Thanks for listening to the two seventeen Recovery Podcast. We hope you come back for our next episode.

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