It's a Minnesota goodbye, hello Drake, good morning, afternoon evening. Yeah, whenever you're listening to this, yeah good. I am actually curious what time people usually listen to this, Like, do they usually listen right when it comes out in the morning? Are they like listen to it on the way home from words? Well, the thing about it coming out in the morning is that it fluctuates, like sometimes it's posted at like seven am and
sometimes it's posted at like noon. Yeah, so they probably don't have like a for sure. Maybe some people because I get alerts when my podcast posts new episodes and stuff, so maybe some people as soon as they hear it, they're like, oh, okay, let's listen. But I feel like this is kind of a drive home in rush hour quick podcast that you can listen to, you know, because it's only it's usually like fifteen ish minutes.
Sometimes we go long, up to like twenty five maybe right, but today it might not be so long because we don't have a ton of emails. But what I was going to ask you, just know, is do you have what were your main nicknames going growing up? Because I was going to be like, hey, Drake, and then I was gonna be Drakey Pooh. I had a couple. Drakie Pooh is definitely a big one, especially when I was in high school. A lot of people call me Drakie Pooh. When I was a little bit more younger, I had Drake the
Snake for some reason. I don't know where the snake part came from, because they were calling me that when I was like eight nine years old. I'm not sure where it came from. Uh, but those were my two main ones. I know you had some pretty good ones, and I mean mine were. So my last name is luten Berger, and yes, a lot of people like question that when they hear that. They always think that
that's like Dave making up a last name for me. It really is Lutenberger, and so I get Looty jay Bo big booty, Looty jay Loudy, just booty in general. I think I used to be called my best friend and I we loved the Laguna Beach, which I know was like way before your time, but we love that. So I was always low and she was Elsie, like two of the best friends from that show. And then I know that they're probably djabooty, so they just it was just like kind
of combined Jay and Booty Jabooty Javoodi. That was another one. But yeah, Booty was like one of my main ones. And that wasn't just in high school. Literally, I started when I worked at Bubba Gums. This woman Auralia that I love, a good friend of mine. She always called me Booty and she is Mexican, and so she'd be like Booty, Hey, Boody, buddy, take this, take this people to the table ten
and I was like, so fun. And she still calls me that, and like she'll even like talk about so someone will say that they listened to the Morning To or something, she goes, oh, yeah, like I know, Jenny, that's Booty and whatever. And some people are like, oh my god, like I can't believe you'd call her that, and she's
like no, like it's it's just like what you know. Anyways, never hasn't offended me, except for one time when I was in elementary school, I was sitting in our music class and I stood up and I knew my one friend who stirred up drama all the time, she had made a comment about something, and then later I found out for my other friend that she was like look at Jenny's bubble butt, and I cried because that was not ce to have. Yeah, it wasn't cute to have a bubble butt,
not in second grade. Like curvaceous bodies did not become a thing until I was probably in my twenties, like we were. That's a whole other thing we could get into. But like growing up, for me, everyone aspired to be these stick thin Christina Aguileras that were one hundred pounds, and so having curves was like not as desired and maybe your girl a little self conscious. I don't. I don't think I was ever truly, like in high
school self conscious about my bigger behind. Like I was pretty okay with it, but I was definitely one of the few who had it. Like now, yeah, people go to the gym to aspire to have big butts. So like, just if you've ever been curious how I have a big butt, I do not know. It's genetics, okay, because some people would be like, what do you do to get that? Like what do you do at the gym? And I'm like, I don't do anything. I said on a butt, and I eat food and I also go to the
gym, and it just happens to still look that way. Did you not go to the gym ever when you were in like high school or anything like that. I was always in sports, but like strength training and the type of gym that people do nowadays was not as much of a thing back then, So I was always in sports. I'd played like almost every sport. At some point later in high school I kind of narrowed it down and just
playing soccer, so that was kind of all I had. But I would say I fell off of the sports slash working out train in college because college does that to you, oh for sure. And then I didn't really get back into it till like mid twenties. So yeah, I haven't always been a crazy person who goes to the gym five to six days a week. No. All right, let's get into some email. This one says, Hi, Jenny, I want to know how to book dog sitting services with
you. We tried a dog sit her in October and it was downtown and our Mollie is used to a yard. Then we took her to a pet hotel over Christmas and she lost her voice. Literally the other day, I heard how excited you were to be getting a dog over the weekend to say for it, So I would one thousand percent book through you picture for Molly for attention. She sent a picture with dogs, Mollie. This is couty
Megan. So I don't know exactly how you can search for me on Rover, but if you want to message me on Instagram at Jenny and KATYWB, I can send you my link that I use. I don't really promote it a ton because it's just I get a lot of bookings, so I'm honestly not super free all that often, but in the wintertime a little I'm definitely a little bit more free. Summer has been a little crazier with dog bookings. But if you want to just message me on Instagram at Jenny KATYEWB and
I will send you the link to that. All right, moving on, says Hey, I'm catching up on the Minnesota Goodbye episodes, but just wondering if you have talked about Daisy who is on The Bachelor, I from Becker, Minnesota. Are you able to talk to her even though the show is only on episode seven? Thanks your work neighbor in the West End, Jennifer shout out Jenjniffer. So we have talked. I brought up Daisy a couple times, saying that there's a Minnesota girl and she comes from a Christmas tree
farm, Like she literally is out of a Hallmark movie. She is so cute, she's so precious, and I actually know her one of her cousins. Weirdly enough, so Minnesota is very small, very very small, and so we've brought her up on the show. I will say, we have talked to Becca who has been the Bachelorette, We have talked to Michelle who's been the Bachelorette. It is impossible to get them to be on the show ever, they are under so many like contracts with ABC or whatever eras that
I think is ABC. And like Michelle literally came up to us, who was the Bachelorette once and was on a previous Bachelor season before that. She came up to me and web girl Tina back when her and I were doing a lake patrol three ish summers ago and she was just going to be starting filming for her season, but we knew she was going to be the Bacheorette, and she came up to us. She was partying on Big Island and she was like, what are you guys gonna have me on the show,
and we're like, yeah, let's get you on asap. So I'm like texting her and I'm like trying to get her on and all this stuff, and then it just it became a thing, and so we couldn't get her on. And then she said maybe like when the show's done filming, I could do it, and then that never happened either. And then Steve had run into Becca who was the Bachelor at also at Lifetime one time, and
he was trying to get her on. So it's just a lot of things and privacy and contracts and stuff that I think that they basically can't do a ton of media. And then once they are done with the season, the Minnesota people have kind of blown up that like it's like they don't have time for us, you know, like they're like, eh, like we're not really under a contract, but we're getting invited to all these events. We're
flying out to La or wherever everything. So it's like not toxic for like them, but it just seems toxic that the like TV people don't really allow them to like go and do anything. Like I think about how much more exposure they could probably get if they would allow these people to like go do some more media interviews, right obviously, like they wouldn't be able to reveal anything, but I think it would. I don't know, it just seems
toxic to not allow him to do that. So yeah, I mean I get it though, because they're probably a lot of these people probably aren't like very specifically media trained, and so they can't risk one of these people going into a radio interview in some jerk DJ being like, so are you engaged, like you know, asking something that like you're not allowed to radio? Right, I think like we are a respectful radio station. We do not
push the limits with our interviews. Like we're very like, I don't want to say boring, but we're pretty normal with our radio interviews, Like we don't ask salacious questions, we don't dig into people's personal lives. So it's probably just hard because that's all you want to know if you were to interview someone from those shows, is like you want to know the details about their
romance and whatever. So so anyways, long story longer, Jennifer, No, we have not had Daisy on and but we have brought her up on the show a couple of times. You know, we don't have a ton of emails to day, so I'm gonna leave it with you, Drake to take it from here, leave it with me. I'm learning how to juggle. You are not. I am one hundred percent with what What are you juggling? What do you have at your house that you're trying to juggle?
You know? It's actually really funny. Over the weekend, I had done some drinking on stream because Stream wanted me to get a little tip seam. So I was trying to juggle empty beer bottles and it didn't work out, and I almost actually broke glass all over my setup and it would have been really, really, really bad. Did you drop the beer bottles and did they break? No? I dropped. My room is where my setup is
and its carpet, so it didn't. It didn't. It didn't like shatter you're talking about like a glass beer bottle, like a Miller light in a glass or something, not a Miller light, whatever, beer? What's the what is the vibe? Stella? Oh you fancy boy? You love that so good? So I'm trying to juggle. I did not. I'm not going anywhere with it right now, but I think I'm gonna I think I'm
gonna try and master it. I think it's one of those things that if you can juggle, it's like, you know, it's not gonna really get you anywhere in life, but it's cool. And you see somebody juggling, it's like, oh he can juggle. Yeah, Okay, I love that. I love that. Yeah. No, I'm I'm so unhappy. Just
no, I'm just kidding. No, I don't care. It's you know, we we talk for four and a half hours every single day, Like obviously not four and a half hours straight, but we talk on a morning show for four and a half hours, and so we have to come up with content for that, and then when we come to do the Minnesota Kabay and we don't have a ton of emails, it's kind of hard to like be like, well, what else do you got? Like what else?
And then on top of it, I also do a podcast with Fallon, So I go from doing a morning show to doing an after show podcast to doing another podcast with Fallon, and sometimes I just don't want to talk anymore. Yeah, which might be a surprise because I'm a chit chatted gal. I do have something to bring up just maybe nobody really cares about it. But my sister who lives down in Florida right now, are trying to sell their house and they're trying to sell it for an insane amount and they're starting
to get mad because they have zero people interested interested in buying it. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, it's because it's really high in price, like they think just because it's in Florida, that did their realtors tell them
like, hey, this is unrealistic. You're not going to get any offers, because I mean, obviously Andrew's a realtor and he is he deals with this all the time of people thinking that their house is worth way more money and then it sits on the market and then the people get upset and they think it's the realtor's fault and it's like, no, your house is not worth that much, so you can't have it for that much. Nobody's interested. People won't even like go look at houses or like they if it's not
if it's hot priced higher and it's out of people's price range. Then on top of it, it's like they're not even been looking and like they're not even willing to look at something higher and then give a lower offer because it's already out of their price range. So there's just so many factors that go into yeah, and they think that because they were like, oh, well, you know, it has like an inground pool and it's like it's heated and we just put a new heater. And I'm like, yeah, look
at everybody around you. Everybody has a pool. Yeah, I was gonna say, isn't that pretty typical for Florida have a pool? Every house in their neighborhood has a pool. I'm like, everybody here has a pool. It's not doesn't make you unique, it's gonna have that much value. Oh my gosh, that's I mean, it's tough. So are they trying to leave Florida? Uh? Yeah, well I don't honestly, you don't know, Jenny. They want to do one thing, and then a month later
they want to do something else. They want to move to Texas, but they also don't want to leave Florida. So they're gonna like, they're gonna try and sell this house. They're going to come back to Wisconsin for like a couple of months until they find someplace they like either in Texas in Florida. And then they might move back down there. I don't know. I don't know. They're crazy. They want to do so many things. Are you going to be sad if they leave Florida because you like to go visit
them? I mean, yeah, I will be, But I mean, is what it is. You know, I wish someone in my family would move to a cool state and like, let me come visit them. Everyone's in my hometown. Nothing wrong with that, Like, obviously it's nice to go back home and see them and stuff, but it would be so fun. Like maybe one of them could live in San Diego and then I could
go out there and visit. Like I get so jealous sometimes of people who have families scattered around and they're like, well, I'm gonna go here, and it like doesn't cost some money to rent a car or to stay there or anything. They just got to pay for a flight half the time and then whatever they do while they're visiting. And I'm like, oh, I'm jealous. Yeah, it's definitely a good perk having them in other states. For sure, do they they don't have kids, right, No, So
there's plenty of room for you when you go visit them too. Yeah, And you've been there with your parents even also, so it's like that's nice, yeah, yeah, fit whatever wherever I want. All right, well, that's gonna be it for them, Minnisota, goodbye. Please send some emails to Ryanshow at KADIWV dot com. Otherwise you're gonna have to hear Drake juggle. And that's right, that's what I heard. You're gonna hear him
juggle. That's going to be fifteen minutes of the Minnesota goodbye tomorrow. If you don't send us to meet hunderstand people right now, that's not a good way to ask for emails. I'm sorry. We very much appreciate you for listening, and we appreciate anyone who sends emails. And even if you don't send an email, thank you for listening so much. But send us emails please, Ryan Show at katibv dot com
