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Sue + Jed

Jun 23, 202246 minSeason 2Ep. 4
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Sue Poster, the original inspiration for Call Your Grandmother, is back! This time, she’s joined by co-thespian and grandson Jed Levinson, who has a bone to pick after listening to Season 1 and discovering that he doesn’t seem to be the favorite grandchild. Show tunes, prank calls, and a trip to WrestleMania weave through the story of this hilarious pair of Call Your Grandmother anti-heroes.

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Peter's grandmother once said to me, when you're dealing with your children and you're dealing with your husband, you're yes them to death, and you're about your police. And I never forgot that that's a good one. He has him to death. And and what do you do? Well? You know that the say what makes a good marriage? Two words, Yes dear. He has to know yes, dear. That's the two words a husband should know. Absolutely. Can we talk about, say, being on Indy Cone last night, fan happulo, very harpular.

You know, we did very little. We really did nothing. You want to know something funny. They gave me a glass of wine in the beginning, and I was a little bit the word yeah whatever. The truth of it is, wherever you went, they were giving your drinks. You came into the first big room, there was a bar, what to drink. You went into a little dressing room, there was liquor. I had to bring a walker with me

last night. He likes to get his guests a little bit for forskit when certain ones don't have a translation. This word. I remember my father. You're not drunk, but you're like a little bit out of it, if you know what I mean, and that's what he likes to do because he feels he gets better stuff out of his guests than when they're straight sober. Not us though, we're like drunk away. But you know what, so many people picked up on that he put a straw in

all wine, just sipping away. There was very little that we did other than apployed Melissa McCarthy. But then he mentioned Barbra streisand at about three to and I went to the same high school as Barbara streisand Rasmus while high school she graduated from. So did we I'm on the show embtus to her radio birthday party. What do you think? Sure? And Neil Diamond will pick us up in his car, right right, Rita Ellen, who are we going to hear today? Today? We're gonna hear from Sue Poster.

You remember who Sue was? Of course? I remember. I loved that episode. She was actually the grandmother who inspired the whole podcast. Her daughter Meryl Poster made the show. Sue and her granddaughter Eva had a great episode. Let's listen. She is really funny. Everything she says is like there's always a joke. She's very musical. She's been a very very important part of my life. She's the best, and nobody has given me the joy in my life that Ava has given me. Oh that was fabulous. I loved

that one. And today she's going to be interviewed by her grandson terrific. I can't wait to hear it. Absolutely, let's listen. They should be a good pair. Sue and Jed expand frame Okay, perfect better? Oh handsome? Why do you look like Joan? Look a little bit like Joan Crawford right now, Joan Crawford, it looks very handsome. It's the hair and the shape face. But you lost a lot of weight, Jed, I lost sixty five pounds. Oh my god, that's another little person. I guess how Grammy.

Let's give him a show. There's dope is just like show. So this is soup poster my grandmother. Don't take grandmother's like that's we call her Grammy. She's funny, one of the kind, charismatic. Every one of my friends will remember her, that's for sure. And she's Jed's very caring. He's a very sensitive kid. She's like an Oprah if Oprah was Jewish.

I think we're both very empathetic with both funny. Neither of us know when to stop, so it's like we getting on a roll and then it's to the point of the explosion, and then you gotta rein it back in. I guess we can be loud, Grammy, we're a little bit, you know much. Jed's a little way out. Sometimes you never know what's to expect from him. She's definitely a performer. That's where it has to come from. The entire family were all extroverted, and it's all derivative of her. It

has to be. That's very nice. Who is Ava? The question that's defined my life. Ava is my older sister. Love her. She's a great, big sister. I would say she's probably a little more work driven and I'm smarter. Wouldn't you agree with that, Grammy? Yes, you're also very humble. Right, She's always been Grammy's proverbial favorite. Stop saying that, Jed, that's unnecessary. It's not unnecessary. If you said she brings

me the most joy in life. She started the episode by saying, Avo is the person that brings me most joy in life. Right, Never that quote, Grammy, Yes, yeah, that was nice. That doesn't the gate the fact how much I love you. I know, I know the cousins have a group chat and we already have acknowledged that Eva was the favorite, but that really, you know, you really leaned into it. I feel like I'm like Monica and Friends when it comes to Grammy. But it's all good.

But you know what they took out by mistake is when I did Avis, I was saying how you really were my favorite, and they didn't get into Yeah, I'm sure they took that out. Yeah, I meant to tell you that just to clarify in this moment, who's your favorite grandchild? Well, in one Eva was, but now it's two, so you wore got it? And why why am I the favorite grandchild? Now? What have I done? It? Pay a lot of attention to me. You care about me, how I feel. You're very empathetic to my health issues.

And I'm the most successful and you called me the most Yeah. Oh I love him. I just love him. I'm telling you the minute it opens, this big personality. They both have a sense of human and I wonder who's going to be her favorite in twenty three? What do you think It reminds me when I say Rachel is my favorite granddaughter? But she's the only granddaughter, so that's not a problem. But I have twin grandsons. One calls me once in a while and one is just

like Jent. He calls me every week. And if they keep calling, they become the favorite. In Finean's Rainbow, there's a song when I'm not near the boy I love, I love the boy I'm near, And that's how I feel about my grandchildren. The one nuts with me is my favorite at the moment, and that's true. But he's not insulted. He knows his grammy loves him, but he's always trying to put her on the spot, and she's got to figure out a way to get out of it. It's like I kept a mass relationship. He says one

thing and she kind of comes back another way. It's very cute. What we're hearing, though, is this reparte that they have, that they're both on the same way. They get each other. Absolutely. Okay, Rita, the producers have handed me the park titles, and here's the first one, Part one. W w E. I wonder what that could I I couldn't imagine w w E. World War Women's where, women's where early I don't know. I can't imagine. All right, I think we're gonna have to listen to it because

we're getting silly. What about Beauty School Dropout, No graduation, Beauty School Dropout. That movie Greece is on every other week. I must have seen the Ted Times in Florida this winter. Wow. Jed's had many interests in his life. He loved w w E. I think we went to Zack Shuman's house Grammy and he had Power Rangers, which I loved Power Rangers, and then pro wrestling figures. Oh yes, I think I took come home. We watched YouTube videos with the wrestlers.

I was really drawn to the sort of dramatization of it. It's kind of like drag queens in our way. Wrestlers, you know, they're just all over the place. And I was really obsessed. I would have hundreds of action figures, you know. I mean, I was really into it. So we went to w w E and the dregs of society are there. You never saw us so many disgusting looking people dressed with vests with their tattoos all over their bodies and jeweled hats. It was just a scene,

it really was. That was what like nine years old, you know, And I knew more than half of them. Do you remember that Graham? And he was just a pain in the ass that night. He was running here and running. They didn't know what to do, so excited, they didn't know which way to turn, and the place was packed and I was only afraid I'd lose them. And you got these big guys all out, and he was little jed trying to find wrestler that he saw already wanted to talk to him. Quite a scene that night.

At one point, we're watching this wrestling match and Grammy goes, we're going now. I'm done, We're going now, And I'm like, no, and she goes, we're going now. We got in the car and I'm so upset. I think. I was like, I can't believe comely, and she goes, you know what, I took you to the Wrestling Mania event. Shut up. And I have a picture of me in the back

of the car being on moody. I'm in the back of the car taking pictures of myself because I feel like it's my moody moment because I was so upset. Here you are driving in the front of the car. We speaking of the entire car. Right, Grammy, do you know any pro wrestlers? Could you name any, Grammy? Nope, you couldn't name one. The one that had that show on television, that used to wear the band data how

covid Right, the porn star. You know he's a porn star. Now, No, I don't know that he had like a whole sex tape that gobb interested ever didn't think you were. How's your dating life going, Grammy? What's up with that? Nothing? I don't need a man of eighty five years old with a walker. That's not what you said last time you were going out with that guy in Florida. You know what I'm talking about, right, you said we're gonna see him again. I'm not saying him again. He might

have died. You're so nonchalant about that. You're so nonchalant about that that he may have died. Okay, it's hysterical, that's that's so. She is hot stuck. She says she's eighty five in a wheelchair. I mean, oh my god, got a throwaway that is so terrific. Maybe he's dead, well,

that's true, would be hard to get a day. Oh my god, I gotta say one thing I give her the biggest props for going to a wrestling thing, because as much I love my grandchildren, and believe me, I love my grandchildren, there is no way on god screener that you would ever get me to a wrestling thing, I tell you the truth. W w E. I still don't know what the hell that with me? Is that the name of a wrestling world? Wrestling something around? Did you see them? Did you know? Did you never watched that?

Are you crazy? There is no isn't that something? And she was a good grandmother, She took um, she's the best. Okay, the producers have handed me the next part, so let's go. Let's hear it. I can't wait to hear it. To the pain in the s Meryl and Grammy fight like cats and dogs. I mean, it's really something else where, this Jewish family who goes so intense at it. So one moment they'll be going out at left and right, and the next moment they'll be talking the most normal

conversation you've ever seen in your entire life. I mean, it's really some dynamic. It's who we are, I guess as a family, you know, you never know what you gotta get with jed, but he was younger. He really did. He was very complex. I really did know which way he was going to churn, and he weren't as close back then, you know, it was difficult. What time I took him to videat your golf and I picked him up at his father's house and he said to me, I'm not going to talk to you the whole time

in the car. I said, I'm not going to talk to you the whole time in the car. That's right, that's a little dickie. Continue, well, that's true. And we played Beniche golf and then I just didn't know what to do to play Cadam, so I said, you want

to go to the special ice cream store. So he went to the ice cream store and he he loved whatever he had bought, and he said to me, now, I'm not going to talk to you the rest of the way home, so you know, no, I mean no. I remember the times where it's like when I was bad at Amy because she loves to talk, that's the thing. And only was she talked. She would ask about everything and anything. I'd be like, I stepped out of the house this morning. She'd be like, on what foot I

feel bad. I get that from her now too. And someone's telling me a story at each another time, what they were eating, how they were feeling. Sometimes it's a little much, but I mean she's definitely cares, you know, But I don't know why I would retaliate it. Goods to you. That was your personality. Sometimes it was yes and sometimes it was no. You never know what you got when you whipped it. One day they had grandparents day in the nurse three school. He was delicious that

whole time, and you made pictures and we left. We were taking him home and he just would not cross the street. It's like he weighed like three hundred pounds. He's stuck so far up to the ground. He just we could move them. Oh my god, it was just impossible. He just stood for why. Do you know why? No, I don't know why. Till this day, you know why. I was probably in my own world. I think it all probably just caught up with me in that moment. I think I probably thought you were abducting Cecy would

take me everywhere. No, we spent the warting with you. We had a lovely time. It's like, know what I was painting? He asked, I think we all know that. But I think my goal growing up was just because Eva would get all the attention always, she was always number one. I think I had to be remembered for something. Well, that's very vivid. Yeah, you certainly were remembered. That is so funny. He accomplished what he wanted to accomplish. He

wanted to set his own mark. And she never forgot that incident, never, and that was exactly what he wanted. You know, little boys are different than the different thing girls. Yeah, you can't ask them a lot of questions. Every time I asked my grandson's when they do something and they go someplace, I wasn't good. That's it, right, one word, And from the girls she get chapter and verse. Yeah, you get what they were wearing, who looked nice, who didn't look nice? Late? Right? And and a boy, did

you have a good time? Yeah? Yeah, But this child knew how to make his mark. He just stood literally stood his ground. And that's what killed Sue. When he says I'm not talking because she's a talker. That must kill her if anything, just talk to me. But what you also are hearing is how close they were really that she went to this and she went to that. She tried, she really tried. He gets a kick out of all the things. He doesn't even remember the things

he did. Know. I think we tend to remember things more than, oh, absolutely, than they do absolutely. I remember when my grandson went to a Quaker nursery school and a lady came around with cookies, and he never lifted his head, and the woman kept on saying, Logan, would you like a cookie? And finally he looked up. He must have been three, and he says, no, thank you. I'll wait for the bagels to come around. That tell me from a Jewish kid in quite a nursery school. Okay, rita,

time for the next part. Okay, let's here in Allen Part three. A nice rich father. That's nice. Start spreading the news. I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it. New York, New York. I want to wake up in the city that doesn't sleep. Grammy, do you have any wine at your house or something? I'm on antibiotics. I'm not drinking right now. I have gubby bears. We um. I don't know if we can say that on camera. What we smoke? We together A drink? I

mean that's that was gonna say. I mean, that's consisted of a lot of our activities recently. Well, I was his father brought me down some gummy bears, right, what do you call them? Is that what it is? Jed special gummy bears. I guess he brought them for me as a medicine for the back. I have a very bad back, and Jed was in the house and I had a bad attack, and he kept throwing them in my mouth, one after the other, and after a while I was getting moopy. And then I look over and

you're out. You're out like a light. I'd have to go to rehab. Wait. I want to ask, so, Grammy, I'm in college right now. Do you have any fun memories of partying or any of that sort in college? No. I went to an old girls city college, and I came home at three o'clock or five o'clock whenever my class was over, and you didn't go out. You can go to the clubs. You didn't do anything at the time. We never went to clubs. You know, as a group, you had a date with a boy and then you

went out for dinner or something. Well, speaking of dates, you dated Poppy at a very young age. I mean you were nineteen, he was what? Right? Were you usually always attracted to older guys? Was that your thing? No? No, I dated other guys while I was going with him because I just didn't think that he was marriage material. I mean, are you're supposed to keep your virginity until after you're married in Jewish culture? No? Well, that Jewish culture and every culture. I'm not gonna ask if you

abide it by that. That's a little personal, but but I assume not. Um, Grammy, who do you think the ideal type of guy for me to be dating is? George Clooney? Yeah? I feel like you would like it if I was with someone who had talent. Can I just say? She wasn't very close with my ex boyfriend? I mean it was really nice. It was like a

whole concerned every she put out. At the point where I was like, I think I'm gonna break up with him, she was like, no, well I felt it was too You know, one minute you were in love and the next moviute you were breaking up. I wanted you to be a little more sure of yourself, right, right, right, right right. I was going through this whole tumultuous situation. I mean, my grandma was the one who really was the whole game changer in the way I was thinking

about things. She gave me the lesson of if someone really cares about you, and that's what really matters the most, and showing that they care about you. But I told her at one point, I was like, I don't know if I trust him, and she goes, well, that's a big thing. You have to trust someone, that's the biggest thing. And if you don't trust someone, then you have nothing. Remember saying that, Grammy, absolutely, But what would be your ideal man for me? George Clooney? Somebody that had a

very nice, rich father. I agree with that. That was single. Oh who's also single? Do I date people who are not single? My home wrecker? The father is singing, Oh, then the father. So I could take two at once, right, live in life to the fullest. That's a great No the father for me? Oh, I thought you were telling me to take advantage of all of life's opportunities. I mean, that's something you would do. No, no, no, no, no, that's something you would do. You would date the father

and the son. I think that's a very supposter move please, no, no, don't fool yourself here, don't. Let's not get too posh. You would do it if you had the opportunity. I can't even walk. You can do things other than walk. Oh my god, that conversation is priceless. First, feeding this poor woman these cannabis, COMMI ball till she was looped. Listen, you've got a bad back, you try anything. And then she's suggesting a grandson should find a nice young man

with a rich father. So I'm thinking, yeah, everybody should marry somebody has a rich father. No, not fun. I think that this whole segment tells the story of their closeness, of their humor being so into each other. I just think that this is wonderful. She's a riot and he plays right into it. I'm telling you that would be the funniest sitcom on TV. You can imagine every once in a while, don't you feel like you'd like some of those gutty bass riata. Oh I don't know. I'm fine.

I'd sleep well. If I have a pain, I'd taken a leave. It's cheaper than a gunny bear. You know, reader, that's because you're from one generation before me. That's true. And you know what's so funny, And he didn't want to hear the answer. He wanted to know if his grandmother got married as a virgin. You know, my kids, I'd tell right out sure, And I said, you know, I was a virgin, and you were a virgin only because you didn't have abortions in those days. And if

you got pregnant, you really had a problem. You know, next subject, next subject. But you're another decade after me, So moving on, we're not going to ask you. Okay, that's that time again. What time? What time are you talking about? Tea time? Tea time? You know, when we have our break and we have our tea time. It's nothing like tea time in London. No, there really isn't. You can go in the city. It's not like London. Now. Well, my bring is hot water in a bag that you

keep donking in and out. And now that's what they called tea time in the United States. Okay, tea time is over. Back to work all and so we can afford another trip. You know what we do. Maybe we should try to meditate. And that's when I do a whole day. I clear my mind and I hoped to myself, and I talked to my that's my meditating. I have a chicken in the refrigerator. Chicken is defrosted. Listen it all right, We're glad we could think the day eftday. Okay, reader,

time for the next part. Okay, let's go part four, the prank call. Okay. So I have no idea how this came up, but I saw a TikTok and that was like this girl used Google Translate to create this robotic voice, like an automatic voice. I'm like, you know what, I should do it to Grammy because I think it would be a good reaction. So in the morning it was I guess it was up one thirty in the morning. So I call her and it's like, you have a

collect call from jed Levinson Manhattan Juvenile Center. Press one if you would like to receive the call. Hello, this is a call from Manhattan Correctional Center Institution from inmate jed Levinson jed Levinson. And she goes, what and then I'd say it all over a guy, Hello, this is a call from inmate or Levinson. Say yes, if you would like to accept this call, and she goes yes, And I go Grammy and I'm like trying not to laugh at this point because I know she's so into it.

I can hear she's into it, and I go, Grammy, Grammy, I'm scared, and she goes, what are you doing? And I go up in jail and she goes, jail. How do you end up in jail? And I go, I don't know, and she's like, oh my god, oh my god. It was petrifying. Mean, I mean, here, I have a load in the house and he cas me, he tells me he's a jail and I don't know what to do. And then I think I just start bursting out laughing, and she goes, what did I go, it's a joke.

She starts bawling, crying loudly, bawling, crying like a howl on most of the stars was oh. Right after I was done, she goes, how did you do that? She wanted to know immediately after all the details situation. I mean like she got over at quick. Anyways, we had to hang up for a second. I call her back five minutes later, because you don't want to call you back. I go, Grammy, She goes, what and I go, how are you doing? She goes, I just say the whole salami.

Why she goes, I always keep a salami in the house with me, no matter what. I was so scared a whole salami. Maybe that's why I'm fat. I don't think you're fat. I just think it was funny you get a whole salami. I could eat a whole salami. That it sounds good, I know. Okay, So you want to know something. This is a god's honest truth. Every time a person plays a prank, it backfires. You have to be careful. My sister I once played a prank on my parents. They lived near us, and they had

built this beautiful new home. We had a key to my parents has and my sister gets an idea to make a figure in the bed with pillows and choose at the end of the bed. And we left and we were laughing, what a funny thing. They'll come on. Well, my parents came home in the middle of the night and my father saw this figure in the bed and my mother was screaming, what did you stupid girls do? Your father stow the body and the bed. He nearly had a heart attack, just like Sue. Couldn't that's a

heart attack. When she heard that he was in jail. You have to be careful with pranks and you know who you're playing the mind, especially with elderly people. That's right, absolutely, Oh but that's soon. She goes for the ride all the way. Yes, she does. But you know, in a moment, you're not thinking, Wow, he's playing a prank. You're thinking to yourself, with my checkbook, I have to bail him out. You know, if it was me, I would eat a

whole gallon of ice cream. She had a whole salami instead. Okay, Riata, okay, let's hear it, Ellen, pot five, Tell me about my brists. Tell me about my brisk. Two people that don't know what a briss is. Brisk is really a circumcision ceremony, circumcision for a boy. In Jewish religion, they do it, but it's more like a religious ceremony. I can't imagine what Sue was going to tell about the well that let's cut to the chick, Cut to the cut, cut

to the breast. Oh that's very glever, Ellen. Oh god, okay, you're the one who planned my breast. What do you mean I planned the brisk? I planned the brisk. Tell me about my breast. Jed had a huge would never say I would never I would say I would never say to my grandma, tell me about my breast. That would never be a sentence I would ever say to her. I just want to let you know that, right. But she's got to cut that out. She's not putting that in. That gets cut out anyway. She tell me about my

breast was okay. You were the fourth grandchild, and my husband this was his only grandson, and he was thrilled having a little boy. And he did it to make this a real hooplah. So we had the brists and we had balloons. So they served nice food the Boyal Cave. He did what he had to do it, and he cried a little bit. They took it back home. I can't believe I had had that. You know, your mother had all the people that she does business with, it all have friends. You know your mother had invited you

Jackman to the brists at the cave. So my mom is a big shot producer. Anyways, you know, it's the only phone number I've ever stole from mom's phone was Jackman. Hugh Jackman. I was gonna try to steal Kanye West, but Hugh Jackman is a great you know. I feel like I could call him at any moment. You know, he's a real stand up guy, you know that, right. You know I thought growing up that Hugh Jackman, because they saw him as wolverine, I thought he did my

breast with his like wolverine claws. That's what I always thought. I mean, that's that's what I would always say to people because that's how I knew him, you know. But that was not the case, right. I do not like the mental picture of Hugh Jackman with wolverine claw's doing anybody's brist That jet is really a character my boys that never even wanted to talk about it. I once said something that he might na I don't want to talk about it. Yeah, they know it. They know that's

something that you might want to forget. But the Brits is a big deal. It's a big deal. It's a big, big deal in the Jewish religion. And you know what, it's a happy ceremony. Only the baby cries. But they give the baby a little bit of wine on the legs on a piece of cotton. It's makes him a little woozy. And the mothers never locked no I never looked. I never know the mothers never looked. I would go to Hugh Jackman's briss You would go to his priest, right,

I would go to Hugh Jackman's anything one time. I tell you, okay, it's time for another break. My walker is here. Do you mean a walker to walk with or do you mean one of those guys that scort you? Listen? If I have my choice, I'd rather have a guy that it scorts me. Are you kidding? I mean if I come with my walker walker with another walker, the walker walker won't want to walk with me with my walker. If you walk with a walker who has a walker,

then you have four walkers walker together. You know what I need a glass of Johnny Walker. Johnny Walker, and that's the walk around walker. I walk with my walker and had the bottle of Johnny Walker. Okay, we're back, all right, put back the walker. Let's go back on that program. Yeah, but I'm gonna sit here with my Johnny Walker anyway. Okay, okay, rider, let's hear it Ellen Part six the Entertainers. I'm towah and clean your closer. I'll just spending all the do have the dctor fix

you know up, baby, don't sweat it. You're a whole the job benefiting. We're all connected by our love for performing. Who wants to go to the theater with me, Let's go. She is the best person to go to the theater with the best she really, now that I think about it, Grammy has brought so much culture to this household. I mean, what brought you into theater? When did you become such a purveyor of the arts. My mother used to love

to sing. My mother had a nice voice. When I was a little girl, she used to teach me all the old time songs like come to Me, my Melancholy Bay, the one I love belongs to somebody else. He's sing those favorite songs to somebody else. And even when I have my arms around him. Are these songs from like eighteen hundreds or what? No, what kind of hundreds? I don't know what year they're from, twenties, nineteen twenties, thirties. I always liked performing, and I didn't even always think

I was the best. I think that as I grew up, I liked making people laugh a lot. Grammy also helped instill that in me. You know, at the family gatherings, everyone was very funny, so it's like, who can top the next person with the jokes? You know, your biggest competition was right in front of you. Grammy would go to virtually all my shows, all of them. He's very professional, and I love when he sings and when he dances. Had bonderful shows. You had bonderful poets. I love watching you.

He's really very good. Now. I was also in a lot of shows where there was a lot of sex, a lot of sex, and Grammy would be at these shows. I want to have that experience was for Yeah, did you go to Heather's when I was a nut show? I don't think so. I don't think I saw that. I might have been. I think maybe you blocked it out of your memory because it was so Maybe maybe I was only in my underwear for half the show. No, I don't think I saw that. I would remember that.

You know what, I performed at fine scene fifty four below, and she was there. I remember that staircase vividly to get up a dad. That staircase was murder. She has bad knee. She doesn't need to come to all these things.

Chips to this you did from Chlorous Life, I did So I in eleventh grade got the opportunity to perform at Fine Scene fifty four below, which is this huge Broadway club in New York, and I chose dance ten looks three from a chorus line, it's all about someone who gets plastic surgery to get themselves done up, to have boobs in a butt. It goes how fabulous. She was the biggest supporter there, absolutely and it really means a lot didn't cost apportion, neither didn't hurt. I actually

have a performance today right after this interview. You were probably the first person I called. When I got this part. Was the middle of this big snowstorm, huge snowstorm, but most of because was late at night. It has no idea of time. But what time about go to sleep Hill clubby twelve thirty? What o'clock? It must have been for almost two hours we talked. I hate to tell him that he woke me up, because I loved Liddy calls me, you know, so I I don't say anything.

I just listened to him. That's very nice. And we're going to take that to your music class so that your music teacher could work on the songs with you. I did, Yeah, I did. You know in the future. Wouldn't be surprised if one day, you know, I'm writing a play and then I called Grammy to ask her insights to be a co creator on it, because she's so norrish when it comes to creativity and feeling inspired. My cup brothers over. And that's because who she is

the person. It's not about being my grandma. I'll come back from the dead like in the Fiddler around the Roof. Remember she came back from the dead. Now get out of the shot. I really got shot. God again, go into that sha God. Oh they are a show, Bob, a show together. The relationship with the grandmother. The word he used was nourishing. Oh that was a good word. It just hit me. That word nourishing. It does she It nourishes his soul. He's going to use this in

his life's work. It's going to give him the foundation things to think about it. And she is so patient. Oh she is. She is hot stuff. I would say to my grandkids, I can't talk to you at two o'clock in the morning. She's up there listening. You know. That's part of their relationship is late night calls. She's behind him all the way. Well, that's how it should be, Okay, Rita hot seven, fabulous, fabulous. I'm sorry to see it in. I have to remember when I danced for Poppy at Hanaka.

Oh my god, when I did Chicago the routine for him. Were you there? Right? Of course I was there. You set the scene. We used to have performances on the holidays. Each one would perform, each grandchild. We always had fun together. I in ninth grade was doing the musical Chicago for my theater group. I was playing Miss Mary Sunshine, which is the drag queen, and Poppy we all knew he was sick. We all know he probably didn't have much time left. So they said, Jed, do it for Poppy

because he can't be at the show. And I'm like, oh, knowing the show of Chicago, what the dance is like, I'm not really looking to perform it for my grandfather And like, no, no, no, Jed, you have to do it. And I'm like, I really don't know if this is the best idea. Okay, And here I am, for the entire family performing this number. I just start grinding and every single direction, my hips are swaying, my crotches out.

It's like a whole thing for my grandfather and all I because this is the most embarrassing thing I've ever done in my entire life, the tops, all else, oh god, Okay. And then when it was done, he though, he went fabulous. Of course that was great. He loved sports. I mean that's what he was doing, was watching this baseball game. Baseball off football, depended on the season. But I remember it when where he told me he had a gay football coach, and that was just like he didn't have

to say that. I mean, that was really something else. I don't know if that was before or after I had come out, but he cared so much, and his caring was visible in the most deep way, and he was so supportive of my mom. It's fair to say that she was, by far in the entire family, closest to my grandfather. I remember it so distinctively. I was in my room. She never cries, I mean, she really doesn't cry, and she came in and she was crying

and she said, Poppy died. I never experienced death that stening before, and I think me and Ava really felt strongly that in order for our mother to also get through it, it was important that we show our gratitude for the man he was. I didn't know anything about what they were writing, so the first time I ever heard it was at the funeral. But when I go to Florida in the winter, I take our eulogies with me, So Grahamy's going to read from the eulogy I wrote

for Poppy. I've been avoiding writing this. It's really been hard thinking about Poppy and not getting emotional. He was such an important person in all of our lives. Most people in our family have huge personalities and loved being in the spotlight. But what separated Poppy from the rest of us was that he wasn't like that at all. He balanced out all the craziness in our family and was the only sane voice at times. He's more of a Meths than a day Am Yankees kind of guy.

But it didn't matter that Poppy didn't have an extensive knowledge of musical theater. He said to me, you're a star. He believed in me. He believed in all of us because he had a heart of gold and loved seeing others succeed. When I think of Poppy, that's the way I will think about him. Poppy, you are the reason that I will always feel free to be unapologetically me. I love you so much, thank you. It wore my heart. You know, Jed was very difficult to relate to in

those early years. He really was. And then oh yes, he matured beautifully. He really did. He really is concerned with the next guy. He's interesting and interested in everything in life, it seems lately. So I'm very proud of him. Thank you, Grammys. The matriarch of this family, I don't know what's going to happen when one day, God, she's not here anymore, because she really keeps everything in place, even from day one, even though I was tough deal with because for so long I was such a pain

in the ass. We always have the connection and I think just kind of get each other. He let me come into his life a little bit, and I enjoy being there. I think I trust her more so now. That thing makes me more happy than to see this relationship evolving to what it is now. What has Jed taught me? You feel like you've learned from me? Really? Yeah, I think I learned how to look into a mirror. Well, He's taught me that life is joyous, and he taught me how to laugh more, and he had taught me

how to have good relationship. He always looks deeper into things. And I'm just very proud of Jed and I'm very proud to call him my grandson. That's very nice. Can I sidebar? Is that? Okay? If I sidebar right now? Sure? Grammy drove me to I first ever pride. It was in June, this past June. I mean that's really something else. Do you remember that? Where was it at something? I show up to you on a jacket in my underwear? Oh yes, and then you're having to drive me to

my pride. I mean it was really something else. I always find myself having a wonderful time with you, Jid, I really do. When am I going to see you again? A sap? I really am excited for the next time we see each other. We'll meet again, don't know where, I don't know when, but we'll meet again some sunny day. You killed it. She really is something else, doesn't she. Well. I think that's a good ending. Thank you so much

for this wonderful, wonderful interview. It really meant alone. It meant more to be What a way to end this series? Unconditional love oh my god. If nothing else, if they listened to this, just this one episode of Call Your Grandmother, people will see what the relationship between a grandchild and a grandparent could be. It's something beyond special. This has a magical quality to it. It really does. I can't stop wiping away the tears and blowing my nose. I

don't even have a kleenex. And what he thinks of his grandfather will really reflect in his entire life and has made him the way he is. Yeah, but although she made a funny remark, so I told me had a look in the mirror, and he laughed. Already likes to look at himself. But it's funny how she picked that up. Look, he's only twenty years old. He's still a young man, and so he was a difficult child. Maybe he there were things about him he knew where you know, we're hard too, but it took a while

to get to where he is. But he's at a good place and she's enjoying him as he is now, and it just encapsulates the word love. Love. It was just a lovely way to end the series. Unfortunately it's ending, but this was perfect. Absolutely, Look, they'll all be said when we go, when the grandparents go. But you know, when we leave, and we all do leave, the good memories and the things you did together, that's what they'll have to hold on to. Kind thoughts. Absolutely, absolutely forget

money or anything like that. That doesn't mean anything. That's nothing, but the little intricate things of life. That's what we leave for them. Absolutely, they'll all get on when we're not here. I'm never dying, reader, I am. I'll never dying, okay, alright, because I always tell them I'm gonna be watching you. When I'm gonna be watching you like the Ghost and the Fiddler. Call Your Grandmother is a production of I Heart podcast Network and SUPERB Entertainment. Our lead produces our

Shina Ozaki and Laura cb. Executive produces our marrow poster Nikki Iatore and Anna Stump. Our managing producer is Lindsay Hoffman. Mastering by Bahid Fraser. A theme song is by Anna Stump and Hamilton's Lighthouser. Listen to Call Your Grandmother on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, and don't forget leave us a glowing five star review you will pick on a couple of old ladies and give us less than five stars. Would you.

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