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S4 E4 Flowy Pants Frustration

Jun 05, 202335 minSeason 4Ep. 4
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The girls are stepping outside their comfort zones today with fancy pants, literally, and per usual, no good deed goes unpunished! Other topics include: self inflicted pet-peeves, wash-before-you-wear, and Lauren's latest #UncomfortablyClose...WELCOME TO BUNS & BANTER - WE’RE GLAD YOU’RE HERE! xo Lauren & Aly

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Welcome to Buns and Banter, a podcast buy work Busties for work Busties. Hey, I'm Lauren and I'm Ali. We're both morning show hosts for I Heart Media. We're both millennials, and we're both trying to figure out how to build the lives we dream about, dating, marriage, career, career and being a mom. How to get through a week without crying. Welcome

to Buns and Banter. We're glad you're here. Do you have a thing that you do that irritates you but you're only irritating yourself because you're the cause of it. Probably let me tell you what mine is. When I take my shoes off. This is a totally solvable problem. By the way, when I take my shoes off when I'm going into my house, I don't untie them, and then I'm rushing out of the house when I see that my shoes are taught and I have to stop and untie them in order to

put them on and retie them. Nothing infuriates me more. And it's a self caused problem. Wouldn't it be so helpful right now if I said something like, you know, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting a different outcome because I do the same thing. I thought I was cool and youthful, and I pought a pair of like not really tennis shoes, but like, I still have to tie them

because I feel very weird about having like open laces. But every time I take them off, I just like kick them off with the heel, and then I go to put them on, I'm like, oh, like because they're so tight with the laces. Yes, I'm never going to untie them when I get home. Ah, I know, I know, I just yeah, And it's like a it's just it's totally it's ridiculous and it happened to me this morning. I'm running out the door. Of course I can't

get anything ready to night before. It's impossible to do. That is just too much for me. I'm like, oh, I'll do that tomorrow morning when I know I'm going to short myself five minutes. I know that even my early alarm still shorts myself five minutes. Why because apparently I think that I can get ready like fifteen minutes faster than I actually can. And then I you know, it's just like it adds insult to injury. When you're already late and you get there and it doesn't even take very long to untie

the shoelaces to put your feet in. But it's just the fact that I have to that makes me so mad. I don't know, That's just one of those things I gotta tell you. Speaking of fashion, I wanted to open with and it would be very great if you watched this on YouTube because then you could see what I'm talking about. Our beautiful listeners. I'm trying to bring back some fashion and they don't know how I feel about it, because we talked I think last episode, maybe two episodes ago, that it's

going to be our flowy pant summer. Yes, right, we're giving our coastal Gramma feels in the best way possible. Yeah. So, I think I think they're still called Are these plazzo pants? Do you remember that term? I do? Or is that super old? Because I saw these and I'm like, I think they're cute, They're flowing. When I tried middle school. In high school, we called them gaucho pants. Yeah, so same thing. Yeah, I don't know because I also had gaucho pants,

which I would love for those to make a comeback. I think they are, but I think so, I don't know, maybe because these are pleaded. They're kind of pleaded. So I had the song right now, and I was not going to keep them for sure until I had all of the people in my life that I think are very fashioned forward judge them. And I've already been told once that I look like a lampshade. Who I think. I think we both know who someone I work with. But now I'm

like, I still think they're good. Someone a double check and look see tag o. God, I wasn't ready. I was like, I want to see what the helly thinks of it, because she's so fashioned forward with her great pants. So this so this is what I'm doing today. This was my pant for the podcast. I love those plants or plants pants for the pot yeah, pants with the pleats, pants with the pleats. I think it makes some palazzo pants or making up that word entirely. I don't

know. That's from like nineteen ninety four, that's og. I know palazzo pants are a thing. I just wouldn't be able to draw you a picture or describe them, but I would say like they're a flowyer pant. Okay, so I think I'm going to keep them. I like those pants though I was very, very like weirdly self conscious. If there's something outside of my comfort zone, it's clothes, Like I could never do what you do, and I mean that it's such a company me. You're always like testing

with new styles and stuff like your pants today. Never in a million years what I ever. But they look so good on you. Well, thank you. Yeah, these are actually a reach even for me. But um, you know, I do the clothing the rental subscription Newly oh yeah, where it's all like anthrow and free people. And they've added in urban outfitters now and there are some really cute brands on there. But the stuff that I want isn't always available, so it kind of forces you to pick some

stuff that you wouldn't normally outside the thing. Yeah, so that's why I like it. But these I feel like skew a little bit younger, and I'm actually really glad that I got them because I actually they're cute. They're so comfortable. See that's what I'm all about. They're so comfortable, and the print I wasn't super crazy about. I'm not like a big y two k see that's interesting. I would think that that looks like late sixties to me. Late sixties, Yeah, yeah, which I love again, Yeah,

I like them. I'm I don't know. Maybe it's the like it's the flowers that say why two K to me? Like those this like screams Delias to me, Oh Delia Did you get those magazines? Yeah? Oh my god. My friend in high school was obsessed with Delia's. Like, when you think about what fashion you would bring back, I think about, like, come on, Dahlia's even a pop up shop. Yeah, I'd take like a day where you could go through. Yeah, I loved Dahlia's.

So you're taking those for a test drive. You got the price tag on them as a classy brunts, and that tells me that you did not wash those before you wore them, though I did it, which I don't either. I don't either, but I almost don't want to share this. I God, I just saw an apartment therapy. The other day. There was an article where they had interviewed a bunch of dermatologists, and the dermatologists were saying, I will never wear clothes without washing them because I've seen some

shit. Basically, like dermatologists scabies, fungus, are you? And one of them said, clothes are shipped with preservatives on them, and those preservatives can get moldy, so there's some time, Oh my god, mold on the clothes. I've never been more uncomfortable in something I've been wearing than this very moment. I mean, honestly, I don't know that I've ever washed something, never straight home from the store before I wore it. Usually I'm

wearing that like i'd buy something. I'm this kind of shopper. I'd buy something for the occasion. I don't buy stuff and just have it in that closet. I don't go shopping every season for like, Okay, here are my clothes for the season. I wait as long as I can until I am absolutely completely overstimulated and stressed out because I'm going somewhere and I don't have anything to wear, don't have anything to wear, full close, full closet,

but don't have anything to wear. And then I'm rushing out to Target or Jay Crew wherever to be like, I have to dress myself for this event, and then it's something that is totally not wearable in my every day but was just appropriate for that event. And then you're stuck with it, and then I'm stuck with it. Yeah, yep, it's It's interesting because never, never have ever watched something before I was going to wear it, because I want to see what it looks like when it's on me in pristine

condition. Yes, right, because it is my opinion that this piece of clothing that I have purchased at the store and have not watched it is not going to wear this way after I wash it, never again, never again. After I watch this, it is going to lay differently in it. Just got to get the good wear out of it at least a couple of times. But I don't want scabies. Girl, have you ever had scabies?

What the heck is a skabie? Let me tell you a real quick, uncomfortably close preview before we get to the other the other uncomfortably close later in this episode. I got scabies when I was twenty two. It is. It is to this day one of the grossest things like that in Pink Eye, I just never want to talk about again. Are they bugs? They're like little At first I thought it was um psoriasis, right, that's the skin condition, Okay, because like they tend to go and like crevasses.

So they were like between my knuckles, okay, between my fingers, and I was like, oh, my skin's just so dried. And then it was getting worse, and so I was going to go to my doctor to try and get a referral to a dermatologist, and she was like, oh, so those are scabies. I'm like, what are skate? So it's a fungus. Yeah, but they're all but but I think they're like bugs. They're I think they're like gnat type. I gotta get the Google machine. It was so disgusting and the worst thing. It's like an std

itch light. It's an itch. It's a mite. That's worse thing. I don't like that. That's worse than buck. It's like an std in the fact that you have to like call all the people you've been around in the last week. Absolutely not Alley and I got it. I'm pretty sure I got it from this nasty apartment I went to one time, like with a friend of a friend. I didn't even know who it was because the doctor's like, oh, yeah, you can get it from all these places.

It's usually like dirty housing or things that haven't been cleaned. I'm like college college, right, And I was like, so then I had to go through and I had to call the few people that I had had like close interaction with. That's my worst nightmare is having to call like that was the worst part of COVID for me, yes, was having to call people after I had been infected by it, to say like, hey, you you got to get tested that no, you have to get tested. I

got that. I called and I was like, hey, so I have something called skaties. You might want to call your doctor. And for two weeks, I think it was two weeks, my now husband Chris and I, who weren't even officially back together at this point, he got them too. Oh we had to rub this like antibiotic mint all over our bodies. Okay, today, it's just annointment. It's just annointment. And you think it sounds sexy, it's not. We didn't want to like look at each

other for at first. I was like, so I gotta about this. One's like oh, And then like five minutes later, girls, oh no, this was not pictured. It's terrible. So when you say that, like, no, I feel like things are crawling all over me and my unwashed pants. Now you're fine, how many times have you ever caught scabies

from the clothes that you've worn? See, that's true. I don't think it was the clothes like you, you haven't, but and I do want to mention these were all dermatologists from some like big college in a city which I just feel like New York, LA. Those places are hotbed for infestations dirty. I mean, so many people in such a big place hard to keep clean. Yeah, mice or not mice while also mice rats, but lice bed bugs. Like you always care about outbreaks in big cities like that,

we live in the suburbs. We're so also like we're we're based out of Grand Rappids is a very clean city. People that come from bigger cities always say that, do they Yeah, Oh my gosh, they're like because we when I would do events with um some of the syndicated talent we have in other markets that would come in for a concert or something, they always said that. They were like, oh my gosh, this is my first time in Grand Rapids and it's like such a cool city. But it's so

clean. You just have such a clean city. Hats off, who are downtown cruise? Right? What do we down the ambassadors then sorties. Yeah, that's what they are. They're ambassadors. Yeah, they are always always working man, keeping the escapes away. Because my husband watches everything before he wears it. He does he does not buy clothes and ever put them right on. He thinks that's like so disgusting of meat. That makes me worry that a guy is saying this. He's yeah, he's like, oh,

you're going to put that right on. His thing was always like, there's so many chemicals that come out of like the factories where these clothes are faked. Yes, that he's like, the preservatives and the chemical that was one of the other things they can like get moldy and dry your skin out and stuff like that. God, well we're great. I mean we are pictures of gorgeousness. So clearly our dirty clothes have not affected us yet. And I say the pants are a big win, big win. Yeah, okay,

I bought them in a wine color as well. And I just want to circle back to the lamp shade. Why is it? What is it with coworkers and like commenting and comparing the things you wear, like have you guys not? Because I'm assuming it was a guy. Oh, yeah, because I would. I just would never. I would never walk up to one of my co workers as a woman, yeah, male or female and

be like, those pants look like you're wearing a lamp shade. But sub like you thought it would be a compliment coming out now, I will admit the other day I did say to someone and I felt that about this afterwards. Oh remember when we were in that meeting and one of our sales directors was wearing that really cute dress. Yes, And I said, that's a super cute dress and she said, thank you. It's from like ten years ago brother's wedding or rehearsal dinner. I think, YadA YadA, And I

said, and you still fit into that, you bitch. And then I felt really bad about that after Oh, I think that's so complimentary. I just I just felt, I know, I like a woman, especially like I meant it as a compliment, but I just I wasn't sure if I was on that level with her. So then I felt bad, like did I come on too strong? Did I? Yeah? It's the month twelve of my life. I feel like anything i'm saying something, I'm like,

WHOA, that was aggressive? But I mentioned nice aggressively nice, aggressively nice. But I just really liked her dress and that was impressive to me that like she's still she still has clothes from a decade ago. That girl, right, look great. There's a reason I bought flowy pants with an elastic band. I'm here for it. They were like a lastic band or drawstring. I'm like, oh my god, I'm a mother. I'm not going to draw stirring anything around this section. Thank you so much. Two children

have busted out of this. I want to cover it the best I can. Yeah, but you're looking good. Oh god, I appreciate, thank you. Thanks. It's good hype going into the summer. Yeah, this is because this episode dropping right before Memorial Day weekend, so this is like the open to swim suit season. You know, don't remind me. And it's like, oh, don't remind me. I was looking at bathing suits the other day, and I know we've covered this before on this very podcast.

One hundred and eighty five dollars for a bikini. Wow, man, it did say that that bikini was a lifetime guarantee no color fading. So I don't know if you're paying more for some crazy technology but one hundred and eighty five dollars for bikini bikini. I just am not in very X bracket. No, thank god me either, because I got I mean, I gotta give the props. I have very good luck with cupsh when I when

I buy sun I got to check them out uli cups. But you just have to be you have to be cautious sometimes about especially the one suits that you buy. Because I've got this great navy one that I think I'm breaking out this weekend, oh that I have not tried on yet, and I'm pretty sure the up top is fine. It's the down below that I think is going to be showing a lot. Where are you going to be that you're going to have your pants off? Like up north? Okay, I

like the beach and stuff I do. It was a good question to ask, but like, oh, what do you plan? I'd rather keep my shorts on with just my bathing suit top than do like both. Really yeah, I'd rather I'd rather have my ass out than my and be covered up top. I would feel better about my bottom half than I do my mid to top half. I mean, don't get me wrong. When I say my top half, I mean like right up to here, right below my boobs, if we can cover everything from my toes just to like right up

buy my boobs. Good? Yeah, so pretty much just like my shoulders in my head. Yeah, we're gonna be looking so snatched this weekend though, with all of our like outerwear covering all of our spots. Oh, we're looking so good. Those pictures, yeah, pictures. Who's taking pictures? You never know. That's why you have to be prepared. Speaking of bathing suit picks, did you see Martha Stewart, I'm Sports Illustrated. Yup, eighty one. She's hot. It's gonna be eighty two in August.

So good. I love that because I will tell you one of my I don't have many hopes and dreams, like like, I don't. I don't have I'm not that type of gal who like has a five year plan and here are the things I want a vision boards for us. I don't have a bucket list. I don't have a forty by forty. I don't have a thirty by thirty. I don't have anything but one thing that I would like to do aside from being in a Hallmark movie. Oh no, yeah,

that's number one. Number two is being sports illustrated the Swimsuit Edition. Really, Yes, Now I think I would love that more. I was never a fan of the illest the swim Stood edition back in the day. Now that they're putting in more like different body types and figures and women in age, right, I love it? Yes, I love it. Mmm. I agree. Say well, I'm still not fully invested into the Victoria's

Secret fashion show. I think that just needs to end for good. Like I appreciate Victoria's Secret making the effort to be more inclusive, yeah, but like the way that you got there, it just feels so gross. Mmmmmmmmmm Yeah, I agree. It just feels like you much you wouldn't have taken the steps, in my opinion, to be more inclusive and to um work on some of the issues that you had if you had been called out, if you hadn't been called yumbled out. It's because you got caught and then

you're like, oh, here's what we're gonna do. Yeah, it's a nice thing to do, because I think you were just fine having those little eaty bitty models on the verge of passing out walking down your runway when you were cash in those checks. Itty bitty right. Remember the first time I went into Vicki's for anything and I was like, what, this barely covers my Ariola. It's not for it's not for big busty women. And they were expensive. Oh yeah, Like I don't think I ever had a braw

from Victorias dogret. But the underwear, the five for twenty five, that was the original five. I feel you, Yeah, I feel you. And then Airy just snuck right in there. And I was loyal to Arie for a long time. Yeah, I was because they did. I've never gotten panties from them. They do eight for thirty five. And we may not be great at math or stem, but that's a deal. That's that's a good deal. That's a good deal. But I do feel like quality

suffered over the pandemic. It's did a lot of things. Of things, as did a lot of things, but all of a sudden and you know, maybe it's just because I turned thirty and like things shifted and like moved around. But what used to be comfy pair of pantaloons at Airy now I'm like, we're not covering really much of anything down there now. Welcome, welcome. I don't like, I don't think things have shifted on you, but like I do remember that feeling like, oh no, this is how

it peaks. Yeah, like it like the um the part of the underwear in between the back and the front. It's called the gusset. I didn't know that. Yeah, wow, you're welcome and the gusset. I feel like during the pandemic, specifically at Airy went from a comfortable acceptable size to maybe a fraction of that, and I was like, what happened? What

wrong? What happened? Like did my hips all of a sudden, Like I turned thirty and my hips were like we are baby making hips now and they just expanded Because I don't think so, I still fit into the same pants. It's oh, it's the gusset's fault. It's the gusset. When in doubt, blame the gusset. Yeah. Always going back to Martha Stewart, Yes, do you really believe? Because everybody right is like, she looks amazing, she looks ageless, No way, she's in her eighties.

You buying that she does pilates and that's what she mostly attributes to how great she looks. No, I think she's on ozempic. Absolutely not. Please, I'm listening to her interview and she's like, well, in true Martha form, I've always led a very clean lifestyle, you know, lots of hydration and Brits and veggies. But it's it's really pilates. I started doing pilates, and I'm like, there's just no way I look like be Arthur at thirty six. There's no way. It's just pilates that gave you that

whole situation at eighty almost two. Martha Well, I would not be surprised if they also did a fair amount of photoshopping on her. I wonder too, because she said they didn't. She's like, they barely even airbrushed. I'm so proud of being a part of this because they didn't do a lot of that. So they did say they barely. What's what's barely mean to you though? Because barely to me means like maybe we're slapping a filter on

this minimum and Instagram filter. Yeah, honestly, I think she looks great. Yeah, but I also appreciate someone who looks great and also looks like a normal human being. I will give you that. Oh my god, she does not. If she has had work done, it's beautiful, which that's another thing. I don't think she would ever tell us about all of her plastic surgery, but I think over the years she's had some work done. I don't think that's all polities. Her tatas were so nice. They

cast at a lot of park in them. I'm like, I like that secret. I just feel like posing can be really yeah, beneficial. Like you and pose someone in a way that makes them look awful in front of a camera, and I in the other way, you can also pose someone that makes them look great. And I didn't see her in any two pieces.

She did wear one piece, and she's got a big hat in the pictures that I saw, Yeah, and the white one she had like that shall type thing and drapey thing, drapey, Oh, I love drape if I can never just yeah, I just I'm gonna thrive as an older woman. But like you and I, we have both had and I will cop to this, like we both had cool sculpting. Mhmm, yep. So I just had cryo done with hand and stone. Yeah, yeah, And I think, to the credit of the Kardashians, that just doesn't happen often.

To their credit, though they are opening up about the procedures that they get done. There for a while on the show, like they were filming at the office the med spa where they were getting oh, I'm getting this treatment done for my today, or like oh I'm getting this this paddle done for my cellulite or whatever it was, right, And I do think there are a lot of non invasive procedures now, like the m cellam Oh what's it called. It's not a laser, but it's like m cella like microcurrent.

Oh, and you can get it on your abdominals, but you can also get it in lieu of your caggles and it's like doing like two thousand sit ups or something. But it's just like something that just like contracts your like muscles for you. And it's it's a wavelength or a frequency. I'm not exactly sure like the science behind it, but there's a lot of stuff like that available. I was going to say, that's the kind of science I would put more money into. Forget curing these diseases. You guys,

yeah, give me ads that I don't have to work for. But I think that there is a lot of stuff like that that we just You're never ugly, you're just poor. How many celebrities. How many celebrities do we see go from looking like this and then they end up looking like this,

And it's like, I haven't ever had plastic surgery. No, but you've had botox, and you've had like filler, and you've had You've gone to the line of a facial every single week, and you you've had those raps that like deep bloat and deep puff you and the lip fillers all that, which you know, we're not here to judge that. It's just I would be doing it too, if I had the money to be more open about it too, be like, you can't look like this, you're right more

right. So, while I do feel like gold, Martha is doing pilates, Yes, girl, get your pilates, but don't don't talk to us like we're stupid. Don't Martha make your read I have seen you make an entire haraph of cocktails, and I know you're smoking that weed with snoop when you're getting the muncheese. Don't don't don't. That was That was some of the strongest victual reaction I've seen from you on a topic. I loved it. It was so honest. I just said, yes, those are my

thoughts. This is why we've started this, Like could we say this to just anyone? Probably not, but here it's a safe space, right, speaking of, I think it's time. Is it time for another round of uncomfortably close? Let's do it. I've been so excited to share this with you. Excited might not be the right word. So I think I have to start by saying, I'm such a weird phobia almost it's probably the word of toilet paper. Oh, like I don't. I just don't love toilet

paper in general. I understand the necessity of it, but I just don't. Oh, it's something weird about it, and I don't like it, and I get nervous that it's going to get stuck in places and I just don't. I don't like it. Okay, I never liked it, and so I'm coomfortably close today. I think personally affects you because we're the only two women on our floor in the morning, yes, doing all the shows, and so it's just you and I that'll be using the women's bathroom,

right. I can't stand when a new toilet paper roll has been put on and it's still like like stuck together, like the sticky. How you like am I describing it? Yeah, well, I know what you mean. I can undo it. So if I'm in there and that's happened, I use paper towels and leave it for you. That's funny. And I'm sure there's been so many times where you walk in there and you're like this role

is always brand new and like nobody ever because I can't do it. I can't stick my finger in there and try to rip it and use it. So I'm coomfortably close. I use paper towel on a bot on end, toss it in the toilet, not my pipes, not my pipes, not my problem, not my pipes, not my problem. Honestly, I've never noticed no, Okay, it's it's probably just because I'm so hyper aware of it with my like hatred of toilet paper. Then I'm like, oh god,

I'm believing another one for but I can't do it. I've tried, but then like, oh my gosh, especially ripped toilet paper, like if the square slightly ripped from someone, I can't do it. I cannot use it. That That does it breaks me out. Logically, you know that the toilet paper is ripped, not in a clean right. There's a reason there's a preparation, right, And like logically your brain tells you it's because

someone like ripped it and it just didn't tear perfectly. But there's something about that that just feels like I gotta tear that little piece off and start. I can't and just toilet paper on bathroom bloors, Like I am horrible in public bathroom? Seven? How do you survive here? Our toilet paper holder has been ripped from the wall. There's there's like half of it less so

terrible toilet paper roll just like hangs off of it. I have half a mind to actually get fix the speckle the ripped out dry wall, and you could know I've seen your home renos. I could do it. I mean, don't do it for me because I barely want to touch the thing as it is, but for you. But I do think we're gonna take this even a stuff further. I always get nervous because I don't realize that it's toilet paper I don't want to use, like it's you know, still stuck

together or whatever. Until I'm in the stall. My pants were already dropped, so I can't tell you how many times I popped that stall door open to run out really quick and grab some paper towels, and I one of these days you're gonna walk in and get a full cute shot. It's gonna be our relationship will ever be. And I'm just like, but I gotta risk it. I gotta risk it because the toilet paper freak to beut honestly

so weird. Well that's why I do turn the lights off before I leave, Yes, the bathroom same on my way out, because that is to me a little indicator of like if someone's in there or not in the lights on in the bathroom, I won't go in there. No, I don't either except for today, and I did, but you barely and I had already, like you barely knew, and I was in there like trying to get a stand under my shore, which I'm sure you can all see.

Really, yeah, absolutely right here. That's great. I'm super good at dressing myself and being a grown ass woman that's put together every day. But it's hard now that we podcast and then the next days are all staff meeting. It's like two days in a row. I'll full on effort, and you've been doing all these ticket drops for B ninety three. My god, girl, just take the month of July off. I plan to just like

sit in bed, do yourself care. Yeah, I'll put yourself together for anyone starting not a coworker that uses paper towel on her bomb instead of just being cool with Well, I do kind of feel like I'm in a space in my life where I have to stop wearing shirts and leggings to work. Oh, you're younger than me, and I haven't hit that moment. Why because she's a wintertime Well it stems from a conversation I had with our like Big Big Boss a few weeks ago, maybe months ago at this point.

But he came into my studio one day and I was like, in a sweatshirt and a hat and which, by the way, you always look cute in you do a very cute at leisure look. You really you do. I still think it's super presentable. But he was in a full suit. Oh well, and I was like, is there something happening today that I should be concerned about? It's not very often that you're wearing a full suit.

Flashback to like five minutes ago when I was like, I would never go up to someone we worked with and tell them that their pants looked like mapshades. But I did not. Anyway, I asked the question. I don't know if he had like a luncheon r you know, something going on. And he was like, you know, back in the day, we all had to dress like this coming to work. And then he looked at me, and then I looked at myself, and I was like, hmm, I'm picking up what you're putting down. So I feel like I got

dress coded. No, I mean, yes, a little bit. But you want to start coming in at four um in a full suit, I'll follow suit, but I do there is something for me that just feels a little bit better about myself when I do look good in my own yeah. Way, yeah, you know, like I just feel I don't know, I feel more confident. I feel more like a professional thirty one year old.

It's like a wardrobe superstance. Yeah, you know how you're supposed to like do your superstance at the beginning of the day, and like research shows, it actually puts endorphins into you, like, yes, let's do this, let's do that too. For sure. Oh absolutely. If it's a Friday, I do not give a shit. No, No, I've never and I know I'm not setting an unrealistic expectation for myself where I am going to come into work as the best dress to every single day. I'm thinking

like two three days a week. I think that's a great number, you know. But I'm just struggling because we do have such a creative Maybe creative's not quite the word for it, but it's definitely not a traditional workplace environment where we're wearing dress pants and button up shirts and blazers and and those things can be styled in a casual way, but they just don't feel right for this environment to me, especially in our studios. Yeah, I just never

know what our studios are going to feel like. Well, that's the other a tue is that it's been eighty degrees this week in my studio. I've been cutting glass. Yeah, it's been chilly. Yep. That's why I had that north faith performance belief in my studio. At any given moment, you do, I'm like, it's eighty six outside, it's twenty six inside. Well, and you are in several different studios in the morning, running back and forth. Are they different in each one? I imagine? Yes,

it's the weirdest thing. We've all the same floor, same HVAC system. I know. I believe they have told us so many times this HVAC system is special. And then literally you can there's Lauren's in the Wood Studio and then in between it's been ninety three and then the Star Studio, and she does the morning show for both of those stations simultaneously. I don't know how, but you do a great job. It's like going from the north pole of the south pole, I know, and it's literally eight steps,

like that's the distance and that much. I don't and they I don't know. They have told us, well, it's opposite ends of the building. It's twenty feet apart. So I just I'm like, I can look cute. I can spend all the effort to look cute. Chances are when you come into the studio, I'm still gonna be in that giant puffer north face with the hood. Respect. Respect

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