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Where Are They Now? -Steve-O!

Feb 06, 202443 min
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Falen and Jenny are so excited to have Steve-O in this week to chat life post-KDWB and what he's up to!
Also, we wanted to offer a discount code for Earth Echo Cacao Bliss. Fet 15% off when you use code: FUN! https://shop.earthechofoods.com/fun

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Hello, Oh my god, you just already shot up steam. Second. Wait oh, so, so stop talking for a second, you guys for this show that you guys introduced the guest and everything, and I don't have a guest, so but you did last week. Well one, okay, get to that. Here we go on. It is the well no portion of our our podcast today. At least everyone got to hear the screech owl before we introduced him. Steve Otti one man to Welcome to the Journey on

Filling Show. Welcome to the Journey and Filling Show. Two girls at work at different times off the day, and we stop the short still working work, shopping And though I should have said and Jenny, though that's the order of the names. That's usually how respect it is. I'm demanding like that. I always demand my name first, clearly, God, no more, and my name is fast bitches. Is this an accent? If heel's offensive? Honestly, I don't know what it is? Is am I all?

Let me just review no swearing aloud? Yeah, but don't like be ridiculous about it. Don't misogyny? No, no, sexism Is that the same thing? No? I think racism? No? Umm, okay, so none of those things can be covered on this podcast. I feel like you knew the answer to that. But you are you just gonna Is this your attempt? Are you just going to try to like you haven't stirred the pot in so long that you are waiting for your moment? This is my chance? No, it's not. We record this. We'll let it go out.

One opportunity to get everything, get out of here. You know what, you had a new line, you know what crazy for the last three years. Here we go forty eight days, sixty two minutes and fifteen minute. You do that. I'm like my four year old. That's how long I have not been a part of Katie w B. That's how long ago I was fired. That amount of time. I looked it up and on the calendar that I have in my bedroom. Yeah, it's kind of like a new group clock and what it is. It's like I like, no

one's stopped me halfway down like the road. Like I usually can get through the entire eminem wrap. I can do all these things. But you guys know me so well, yeah that I can't do anything. Yeah, So Steve, on this podcast series, we see where people who used to be a part of this charming what's this charming station? Where are they now? So? Can you catch us up from the day you found out in the home depot parking lot? You are you soon found everyone in this room.

Jenny and I will have our d day. What parking lot will we be at? You know? Oh yeah, and then you'll start working there per time. Do you want to talk about the deep depression? Do you want to talk about the No? All three of us are in therapy, so I feel like, you know, we've all we're all different phases of it. I mean, I think I'm a mess in progress. I think I'm gonna be honest whatever for me personally, Like I was ready to go from Katie to w B. I was just too much of a baby and too

much of a freidy cat to do it. Yeah, because I knew that I never wanted to be like a host of a show. Because I think that's kind of how Tina was. Like she said like she needed, she needed a kid to go and she would never have quit. She said, but it was like actually a blessing. Yeah, it's a blessing and a

curse. It's both. There's both sides to and I think that's with anything, it's a no matter what, it's probably just like if you're in a relationship that lasts way too long, and then you know, you know, you have to have something happen to be able to move on a comfortable relationship, a comfortable relationship, you know what you're getting. Financially, I knew what I was getting. Scarier, it's unknown, is very scary because you're like, what am I going to do? This is all I have,

blah blah blah. So you know, in a weird way, I'm like, oh, I kind of like needed that, and thank you for that, because again I knew that I didn't want to be like a lifelong radio person, but I also didn't know what I wanted to be in my life. So in the time since then, I've gotten to a lot more and

just to the marketing and to the business side. And I went and I was the marketing director and like big content part for Dean's Home Services and I was there, and then for the last six not even six months, four months, I've been the director of digital marketing and growth management for a company called Brandography that is a marketing company that's based here in the Twin Cities, but we have clients all around the country from like everything from like e commerce

to services. Here in the Twin Cities. It's you know, it's stuff where if you talk about it, it sounds really boring because you can get into the needs. But it's something where I really like it because I get to like work with like all different types of compan and I get to see like just how it all works. And that's something that interests me and that's fun to me. You're always like that, you always like look liked looking at that kind of stuff. I like tinkering with things. Yes, you're

a big tinkerer. I'm a big tinker. And I think the biggest thing that in the process of because who cares about that? I think the thing that I've learned and we've talked about foul and you and I personally is the two things that I think that were like big eye openers, you know, beyond therapy, which I hate. I hate therapy. I've never liked it. Yeah, I don't like anything about it. But Steve and I actually

have the same therapist for a while. Oh really he recommended it, and while he was nice, he was not the right fit for me and that's what was for us too. But like, it's funny, we have a therapist right now who said to us at one point like, well, you shouldn't be going to a therapist for this long, for like how long we'd gone to our old therapist. And I was like, wait a minute,

We've almost been with you as long as that lasts. Therapy. But I do think like the thing with therapy is you can go and talk about like your issues with your spouse, but they are invested and they know everything about you usually or even a friend. I think in a weird way like I'm sure there are horrible therapists out there, but we've been lucky to have therapists that I feel like they say, here's my point of view on it, here's what you need to do, and then a lot of times they just

kind of listen to you. Yeah. The two big things, like I've said that we're big for me is believe it or not. Ted Lasso kind of changed me. I think, Yeah, Steve and I have talked about that, because I know you've also watched it too. Yeah, But then Steve and I were FaceTime once and I saw that he had a believe sign above his I don't know, walkway into a room and I was like, no, big ted lassa fair old Steve would hate the news. Steve.

I know he would be really disappointed in me. So that was one thing just because why I think at the time, I was kind of like going through another like switching. I was leaving the Deans the home service company, where I had people that I loved and I still do love and I still talk to you every single day, but I'm like, I have to move on because this isn't going in like the direction where I want to be going.

And that's just how it is sometimes. I think for me is that it was the perfect set of like people being seeing that people can be kind while still working together. And I think there's a lot and I still do with this in my current job as I deal with people and we all deal with people where it's like you're wondering, It's like are you putting a mask on? Is this really how you treat people on a day to day basis

in a good way, in a bad way? And I thought ted lassoh sorry, I thought ted Last was the perfect like this is someone that let put his heart on his sleeve and he went to the thing of saying like, hey, I'm going to be empathetic and I'm going to be kind to you. And I was like, hey, that's the kind of person that I want to be. Where I've had to deal in the past with clients that I wonder I'm like, are do you putting a mask on that you're

just mean on purpose? Or you're short, or you're you're uninterested in small talk? Yeah? Is there's some people that hate small talk and that's fine, but then they but they make it awkward when they don't want to have small talk with you. So I think that's one thing. And then the second thing is I realized that I was having a midlife crisis, because that's

what happens when you're forty well. I mean, I've had that conversation with my therapist before, like anytime you have like a big career change or whatever, she's like, you have to be prepared for what feels like for her. She doesn't say midlife crisis, it's identity crisis exactly what it is.

So she was like, you know, that's very realistic, like it's going to be like a and I've talked about that with I guess I shouldn't reveal everything someone else we know who left media for instance, and she had to kind of realize, you know who am I now? Because media is very interesting And that's one of the things you and I talked about where it was like one like what was the what was if you feel comfortable sharing? The

hardest thing about not being on the station anymore? U consistency? Oh that's not what you told me. What did I say? I don't remember now. You said it sounded if sounded stupid, but it was feeling like people cared about it. Oh yeah, yeah, that too. The thing where it wasn't like people saying like, hey, how are you? How are

you? It was more like they would check in on you in a weird way, and even if it was bad, like, uh, you know, there's been plenty of things that people have said to me that are bad, but it's almost like they would interact with you, and they would it's they seem like they were interested in you, which I realize now they don't.

They're not really interested in you. They're interested in like the story the same thing as you see like on vander Pump and you see whatever I mean I think about, Uh, what are those kids from the Hills, the Heidi and Uhi Spidey. Right, that's a perfect example. Like you watch stuff that they have done, and they were like the villains and they were bad guys, but really in the day, they just wanted your They just want attention. Yeah, and that's what we all just want, is I

mean not everybody I know? Fallon hates it. Yeah, rough me, Yeah, he hates it. Do you not have consistency in your jobs now? No? No, no, no, I would say what I missed about when I first left here and then I was laid off and I didn't

have a job. Oh that was I mean, if you want my honest to god truth about consistency in my jobs now is I've been lucky that both jobs that I've had give the freedom that's similar to the freedom that is here where I was told by an old coworker that I have no business rhythm, which is which I went from here. No, not from here, from the last place I worked at. Yeah, she said, you, Steve had you have no business rhythm, And I'm like, what do you mean.

She's like, I'm not the kind of person that will walk in at nine am and have a task of things to do until noon, and then take a one hour lunch and have my cheese sandwich, and then from one until five do my other tasks. That's a business rhythm. Yeah, I don't have. I'm like, I get there at nine o'clock or whatever time I get there. I do this that I do some bits for half an hour, and then I pound through some work. But then I get exhausted, so I take an hour and a half lunch, maybe two hours,

doesn't matter. But then for the next three or four hours, I'm like ravenous about it. And that's what was here at the radio station. I mean, you know, you deal with it on a daily basis, and that's just because unfortunately, this isn't like a like a job that you can put in a box and put it like a list of requirements. This job you have to kind of fake it till you make it a lot. And that's probably not healthy for your stomach and probably for your adrenaline, and it's

probably not healthy. And I'm saying for all the stations that are here, but I mean, no matter what I know, fol and you work in the afternoons now, but now just basically your clock has changed when you have panic attacks and anxiety about making sure that you have enough things on your show today because I know that the other It literally has just changed, It just changes the hour. It's so funny, it really has. Like now I don't like I don't do anything on Sundays. Yeah, used to like I

would do stuff on Sundays. It's crazy like I have like by full Sunday to do whatever I want. But I know Monday morning I'll get up and I'll ease into prepping things for the show that day. Prep wise, I do love like this schedule better and because because we would prep our show after a show, and after a show, I'm tired. I've like used my energy, my brain is dead, and I'm like the last thing I want to do is sit here and think about new ideas because I'm like my I'm

tired. So I actually love this schedule for like prepping now because I get to sleep, I wake up and I'm like, I'm refreshed, and I can like, actually I feel thank a little bit more clearly, Yah to prep the show for the day. And then when my show is over at like six, bye bye nothing like I am dust in the wind. I go home and so I can have dinner with Olive, and it's just I

do prefer I've said this already. I don't like getting off at six pm on Friday, but I'll take it for the like other stuff, it's it's a give and take, you know. Well, I think that's like all jobs, like there's always going to be no matter where. Again, like with the when I worked the Deans and I did marketing and I could,

you know, come in no matter what. Sorry. I think the biggest thing is in talking about structure is it was nice to know that, oh I had to be here at five thirty in the morning, yes, or five in the morning, whatever it was. Yeah, there's no coming in late for you can't be like I'm gonna be like thirty minutes late today. No, you're flirly missing your shof Well, you know, in my current

job, because we are a remote hybrid in person company. What Yeah, it's so we have like fifty people around, so like eighty percent of our company works here in the cities, but then we have people that live in a couple other states. So like I'll have like a couple of days where I'm like tomorrow I'll probably start Honestly, at seven am because I'll just want to do stuff and get stuff done because just there's a lot of things going on. Yeah, but then I'll have another day, like another Monday,

where I won't start until nine thirty or ten. Yeah, you like you having that flexibility now with being able to be remote, because obviously there's none of that in radio good and bad. I guess for the most part, I think there's other people they're like, isn't it a blessing? And I'm like, I'm a crack addict for attention. Yeah. See, I want

to say, I don't see you thriving. You love doing stand up comedy bits for which I think actually remote work is probably what's kept you employed because you haven't had the opportunity to offend and be fired in person, because most businesses are not like radio, and you would never be able to say the crap used to say, so, what's what's so funny about it? Where I'm like, yeah, I'm a crack addict. I gotta stop, you

know what I mean? That sort of thing which no one's had a problem with it, but they all say the exact same thing is so we use Google, and there's Google Meet. Everyone's seen it before. So there's also Google Chat, so that's like they're slack in chat. So that's like ways to interact on your computer. Things that work is slack. Yeah, so

he does slack. So on both of those you can just click the button and call them for like a video call, Like you don't have to send a link, you can just hit the But so I've had six or seven people go, I don't actually know you could call somebody. You're the first person to ever call me before. And it's usually because I'm uh, you know, I just need it. You need to give you get hit. Steve went through a sick, like six month phase of just random face timing,

and I was like, there's a rule. You don't get to FaceTime someone without telling them in advance. You don't get to do that. And you did pull back, but you are real when you first were like gone from here for the first like maybe even year, real fast and loose with your face times. Like, first of all, half the time I was on the toilet, that's where you usually face times happened. Yes, always when you're pot Yeah, Steve, what would you say were your top three

moments from your time here at KAW which I didn't prepare you for. I thought about texting you so you could think about it. It could be event, it could be whatever. Sorry to break in. We'll come back to Steve in a second. We'll get right back to them. But Jenny and I are so excited because guess what we have. We have a wonderful product called Cacao Bliss. And you're like, well, what does that even mean. Basically, it's this healthy chocolate powder that you can use for a bunch

of different ingredients. And I know I've actually been putting it in my morning coffee to add a little flavor, because your girl is not like a straight black coffee kind of girl. I like that ever have flavor in it either. Yeah. No, I saw this trend going around on probably tik It's probably on reals too, but TikTok where they lay out thinly on parchment paper,

like thinley sliced bananas or strawberries. They put peanut butter on top, and then they spread chocolate on top and put in the freezer and they break it off and it's like a healthy bark. And I looked up because it's like, I'm going to make that with this product, and I'm going to try it later this week. I've seen that all over like, yeah, okay, I see, I think I actually have been seeing it on Instagram more, but I've seen different kinds of it, and so you'll have to

let me know how that goes. But yeah, Cocao Bliss. It's part of the Earth Echo Foods brand and you can go to their website if you want to check them out. And the best part about us talking about it is that we have a discount code. We do fifteen percent off if you use code fun And I know a lot of people will ask questions like is it vegan, things like that it is keto and vegan friendly as like ten powerful superfoods, so it's really good for you, so it can improve like

digestion help support that. Yeah, the improved digestion part was like sign me up, Yeah exactly. So if you want to check it out for yourself, I like went to their Instagram and like started looking because people posted recipes on how to use it, and I was like I saw some like almost like peanut butter cups, chocolate cups too. I was like, oh, I'm making those, and I saved that. So lots of ways to use it, you can go to shop dot earth, echofoods dot com slash fun,

but our promo code is fun. Yeah, so you'll get your fifteen percent off and you'll have to let us know what you do with it if you try it. I'm I know that I made some like kind of just a mixture of chocolate and peanut butter with the cacao and then put it over bananas and just froze the banana for a little bit too, So it was a very simple thing. And then I wait before I froze it though, I had to put some peanuts on it, so that was like an late

I've you need a cry so yeah, super good stuff. Check it out and use that discount code fun And now back to our program. I think one of the top ones is Fallon throwing her dogs up in my car. Definitely one of my favorite of all time. And I can tell you exactly

where we were. We were leaving a Booty cruise. We were driving up the hill and within a minute she had her shoes off and had thrown her feet up in your dash on my dashboard, and she goes to my dog and she goes my dogs are barking and I was like, I don't know

you. It was early on. That was she told me all of her feelings on the way down to Booty Cruise, because that's when it would take two hours to get there because there was all this traffic on thirty five and there was construction and the mass we used to do, like what was it three booty cruises every month of the summer. Then it got pushed back to one and then they stopped doing it. Yeah, it was so much.

I think my other memory, I'm trying to make sure I include both of you and these memories because honestly me, I don't care talking about Jenny this time. Okay, Fallon, I I was gonna say you were here longer than us. Though some of your butter memories might come prote other day. My other one, obviously, honestly will always be when death. This is it sounds horrible at the beginning, but when Dave's mom died. I know what you're gonna say, though, But you started off like that on Stawa.

We went to Florida to uh for I don't even remember. It was for like an Animal Kingdom and Disney. Is this where you got sick on? Yeah? I didn't get the record. It's sick. I didn't get sick, and he don't change his story. They had endless free shrimp and all would not die, all of them. And that was basically the funny part of the story though. The So it was Himalayan whatever that opened at

Animal Kingdom and Disney. The whole morning show was Corey Foley, myself, this woman named Chris and me. We all went down and it was the thing where you hear about like celebrities don't get where they can get, like a tour of Disney, and you have a guide so you cut all the lines. Well, we got to do that. And then at night, the night before, they had a private party for all the people that were

there Animal Kingdom and the Shrimp Off. I'm not kidding Jenny, because I had a picture somewhere it was a mountain of shrimp because we were near like Mount Everest. So they had created this thing of shrimp and I filled four plates and Dave's and I remember Dave going like you're gonna eat more. I'm like, baby, these are good. I didn't care. It was fat Steve and I was all about it. So in that trip we did the

party I definitely had a last shrimp. The other thing I'll always remember is I saw a woman from Australia drinking wine and she was like eight months pregnicant and she was just pounding wine and I was like, oh, this is awkward and I knew better than this. And then that night, Dave's like, yeah, my mom passed away because she had been sick for a long time. And I looked over at him and he's walking down the hallway and he's got a bottle of jim Beam because we all did shots of jim Beam

from his mom. Huh. And he bought like a multiple rounds because that was her favorite drink. And then in the morning, like what you do with a bottle, He's like, I had the bottle and I packed it, but I can't find it. You could never find the bottle. And on the car ride there in the morning, he kept on going because in my memory of it, he said that he thought he could blow out the alcohol if he just kept on doing that. And we started the show,

and we started the show and he started calling us the wrong names. Oh God. And he says he did it as a joke, but I think it's because he really was that hungover in that moment. He was just like, fuck it, I don't know what's your name. So that's my second mamory story. My favorite memories with you is shooting you with a paintball gun while you were dressing. I'm actually mad about that. That's the one times because I'll never forget. The video was so horrible because it was just me

cackling because he Dave was so close target shooting him and Steve. We were by my house in the woods, and Steve screamed because I was having fun. At first. I was having fun at first. They were like, oh, they shot paintballs at me, and I was like, okay, this is funny first, and then I was like, okay, let's stop. I was like, let's stop, and they kept me. I was like, no, but let's stock get it. I did not, but

I said let's stop, and they kept me. And then the other one where I said that's I never connected to you, but it was karma for Dave was we went some park somewhere and Jordan was there and they started throwing eggs at me. Oh that was also at my house. Yeah, that's a bout your house in the park. Yeah, and the part that pissed me off I remember was it was Jordan. I think he hit me perfectly with his hand and the egg and hit me on the head and it hurt.

And also then someone hit me in the back. And I have a sensitive back, like even my kids today, Olivia, who's fourteen, she'll smack me on the back like how how Like I would smack you on the back like hey, buddy, yeah, And I had just have a sensitive back. I don't know what it is about my back, but I feel you. I don't know, I don't know what. It is so painful and it enrages me, and I can't stop myself, okay, and I get so mad. And I was so mad they were chasing me around.

Jordan hit me then on the back and I was ready to to beat him. And in that time, Dave dropped keep somewhere in the ground and he spent two hours walking in the field looking for his And I said karma for that, because I was. I was pissed at that one. And I didn't get pissed by that kind that was your favorite memory, or at least she's saying things that she thinks were funny. Can I ask you the one. There is one thing that I need to know. God tell me now.

Uh uh? Why did you once break up? Dude? This is all I wanted to know, the whole reason, because you're the nosiest little bit ever. People listening probably to hear what you asked, but we're not going to answer it. Yes, it's not yours to answer. Well, we did we come together? You know, Jenny Steve, I have told you a million times the answer to this You've never told me all you fucking get you never didn't work out? Answer dated before and broke up? No,

you said there was a reason. This is always a reason. You don't just break up out of one day, like, hey, I don't want to be with Andrew was always her one that got away, she compared everyone, hell was the one that got away for him? What's your ass like again? No? Large? No, what's paper bag? Oh that's a different person. That's one of my other story probably that's my third favorite.

But I don't know Andrew's like side of things. I'm just simply saying, as your friend, as you like, dated and bonked, that's what it was. It was. That's a lot of it. I feel like I'm nice way to put it, I feel like Andrew was like the like, where's the one? I compare it every to. Of course, I wish like I met Jenny, like fifteen years earlier before I ever met Christy another major that sounds like a fucking weirdo. You said no because I was

always like Jenny. That would be the story where you're like, you went back Jenny picked you up. The things that she would do and she would tell us are fucking crazy. An he was going through that phase when we worked there. I was always I was always like, why didn't I ever get to meet anyone like that? The craziest person I ever met that I had sexual relations with was the girl who said that I made animal noises during sex. And Jenny is the one. You wouldn't have matter anyway, because

you were not invited about the Jenny Jenny like Maya. If you want to know, my favorite Jenny story of all time, Oh God, here we go is the one with the guy who who's so hot and then when your house and then he was drunk and fells in the couch and then he started walking the hallways and someone had to bring him back into the apartment. You're getting it wrong, but it's worse than that. It was it. I was hooking up with him in the shower and I was like, you can

get out now. I want to just be in here by myself. Yeah, he went and passed out, well what I thought was passed out on the couch. And finally, after twenty minutes of letting the water run down my drunken body, I get out and he's gone, and I'm like, sweet, this is the best case scenario for me because that's who I was.

And I go, I pass out and then I wake up in the morning and all of his like cell phone, his wal everything sitting there and I see that I have like phone calls from the front door to my phone like multiple times, starting at like six in the morning. Eventually I get a knock on the door. He stumbled across. He drunkenly stumbled across the hall to the neighbor's snake garment. Thought it was he was naked. He

you fucking threw a guy under the bus and he did it himself. He was so young across Yeah, whatever, I thought he'd just go in bed like a normal person. Pass person. He doesn't know where he is. He goes across the hall. They apparently don't walk their door, because he walked in walks in the bedroom he thought was mine and demanded to know where I was, and he got pissed because then there was a guy in what he thought was my bed. So he starts freaking the funk out. He's

like, what are you doing? Man? Where's Jenny? And this guy is like coming out of his sleeping like, bro, I don't know who the fun you are, but you need to calm down. And then he gave him a pair of like shorts and a T shirt to wear and let him pass on. Yeah, that was the part that's still to this day. I'm like, what a person. And he didn't call the cops. I would have called the cops. I know he felt very for him.

Which also, this is a wild because the story has been brought up twice on the last two days because I was just with my college friends because who it was. I remember this guy was hot. That was the thing about him too. He was I mean, yeah, he was attractive. I mean I'm like, no, you're confusing this guy. You are a different I think you are because you're thinking of the super hot guy that came to the super Bowl party. We all thought, yeah, we all thought he

was attractive, he had a great person. You thought he was hot. You were horning for him too. I wasn't. I remember exactly. He was like. He looked like, uh, maybe I'm away I'm that band. He kind of looks like the lead singer of the Lumineers. That's the one I met instead. Hey yeah, anytime you sing that song, say hey, it's oh hey. Well. Also, Jenny's favorite bands Almoner folks, that's right, because that got banged. He listen. Listen because Andrew

listens to this ship sometimes. Let's be of not bringing up everything but my past. That's how I knew that Andrew was the one, though for real, they aren't married yet. Who knows that that's ever gonna happen. That's true. Thank you for saying that. Keep going. Why was he the one? The time where you guys got back together? Here we go. I think I know which story this is. Do you want me to tell

it? No, you tell it. Jenny. We were sitting in the other room, this other studio, and She's like, Andrew last night, like this is the best time I feared that last night yesterday afternoon. We were just sitting there and the cherry blossoms. I look back and he was going down on me, and the cherry blossoms were blooming outside, and I just there's nothing better, was what she said. There's a little more detail

the blossom. The cheery. One place I lived in for four years had one cheerry blossom treet right outside my window to my bedroom door, and it just happened to be blooming at that time. And I remember laying there a live and I told Steve that story. And of course, when you tell Steve any ridiculous story, it lives with you for six months after it gets caught up every two days, you know whatever. But I knew that's the

story you're going to. I had a coworker bring up because one of my other places I work, not the place I work at now, Oh Deans, I'll say, I don't care a Dean's. In my first maybe month, I walked up to the owner and we were doing something and we were talking. I don't remember what we were talking about, doesn't matter, but

I walked up behind her and I had told her. I was like, oh, yeah, it's kind of like the minivan and they're like the mini van and I came up behind her and she's when the hated hugs, and I gave her a hug and I said, what in the bank for in this tank? Steve and the HR direct and the owner never said anything,

she never complained about it. But then the HR person heard about it and she's like, you can't do that, And I was like, you're right, I'm sorry about that, but well you shouldn't have done it here either. I love two things. I love bits and physical touch. God forbid, I have two things that I asked for in life. Okay, I left. I hope that others have to be approving of your physical touch. Steve, I don't go to people that I don't. You just gave a

story where you did you just why Andrew break up? No moving on? This is like the part of Steve that I missed the most is when he started digging himself into an absolute grave on the show and Fallon and Dave would just go in on you, and it was the best part ever because you wouldn't give up either. You would still fight back. But then those two would talk about how stupid, stupid, stupid that's the word, want to

use it? Was stupid. You know what it is now, it's just a different differences of opinions, Okay, And that's the thing, and that we're all out to have our own opinions. Oh man, But I will say that, like one of the hardest things when she was like, oh, was like I was it that he didn't make money for his family anymore? Jenny? It's hard for you. Yeah, it was the hardest part for you. Was it the part the suicideal feelings that you were feeling?

Maybe the fact that I maybe I didn't have insurance for my children and we you know, and then we had to figure out how to Yeah, you know, how horrible was it? But Jenny, tell us how you did you feel? I got how long into this podcast before I brought up my feelings right by ship? Hey, Fallon, out of all the people in the room, I would have expected you to do it. It's good to see that things have changed. Okay, Really, therapy has been great for

Fallon. Jenny maybe needs to go check in someone's hearing about your fucking feelings. I'm scared. I love you. Guess what. I had a bang energy drink walking into the building today because I knew it I'm glad to hear you stopped taking your medication again and just switched it out with energy drinks like you used to do in the morning, show your fucking hands and be shaking

everywhere. Christy doesn't think it's a very good thing for me, she said, She's like, you had coffee and an energy drink and you're popping addies. And I was like, come on, it's not a heart like beating out of your chest. That's how I say, so thin? Why something like my boyfriend, the man drinks two pots of coffee and I'm like, how do you breathe? Like on the toilet? Yeah, that's your why? And two pots of coffee, not two pots, but he has.

That's probably not good for like it could be a little whiter, Jenny, What were you going to say it was hard for you when Steve was like it was hard for me when I would be in my studio having five million things to do, because honestly, I used to be asked to do so many things from Dave, like I don't know where that I don't think you guys need to do the stuff I didn't do. I mean, but I would be so drowned. Was like working stuff, and Steve would just come

in and start saying some stupid shit, but like funny stupid shit. Or he would ask a very naive question about something sexual that he needed, like clarification on yah, and you always had us laughing because also you would make Tina uncomfortable in situations sometimes because she was beyond naive I think at that point

in life too. But Steve always could like brighten my day. But my favorite story from when Steve was here was after it was December, where it was the day last day we were all working together before the Christmas break, and you know, we're all joyous it's the last day, except for my car got hit overnight and I come in time one well, it had happened three weeks prior, and then I walk outside and it had been hit again,

and I'm like, are you kidding me? And so I had been like keeping it together after like one of the hardest years ever, and it got hit again and I was like, I just want to be done, like I'm so over there, and so I'm crying and Steve comes into the studio and doesn't know what to say and walks out, and then Fallancy she comes in after and sees that I was crying and ste was like, I didn't I don't know what to do, and Pund's like, just go say

I'm sorry if we're a hug and Steve got like so uncomfortable because he didn't. Ryan and so Balin came in and was like, robot you just like you always could make me feel better when I was down, but when it came to like it was always like a social, awkward way of feeling making you feel always hug you, but I think it was to suffocate your face so we didn't have to talk to you while your guys let me tell you right now. Yeah, I think you're right about that. That is something

I have dealt with in therapy, is that I understand emotion. That the part that I love slash hate about my current job. And this is where again getting back to like the remote work is my favorite part is I love watching people's reaction. I like That's the one thing is if I'm not interacting, if I can actually I can see if there's six people in a meeting, I can see all of their faces at the same time, and I can watch them react yea or not react, and it's it's probably a sickness

because I love to see the reaction. Like I had a woman I said something to her and she rolled her eyes so hard that I think I heard her neck crack. Oh yeah, And I have never been more excited. I was like because I could feel because a lot of timesh if you're in a meeting, are in a thing, you don't see the person's facial what you know? You know what I said, You see creep, You're nasty? And I like it. Answer this riddle for me. You ready,

there are thirty cows in a field and twenty eight chickens. How many didn't? Do it? Again? Thirty cows in a field and twenty eight chickens? How many didn't? I know this one? It's like they twenty eight? I don't know. Failing, I suck at the stuff. You're gonna say it, and I'm gonna be like, duh, ten ten is man? Ten didn't? Yeah? Ten didn't. Because there are thirty cows in a field and twenty eight eight chickens. Twenty eight chickens, how many didn't?

Oh see, I wouldn't fuck that up immediately because I'd be like, there are twenty eight chickens, articulated and like completely get it wrong. I asked the last week and said I would reveal the answer this week. Is there anything else you would like to leave the I'm still fun podcast listeners with? Well, I mean, I just like to say that I think both of you guys are two women that have a ton of w riz. We have what He should just let him. He's trying, he's young. But

you said w rizza. Girls have w rizz? What is w rizz? That means you have riz? That means that you're like, ok w win, you don't want to have l riz. Okay. And I'm not passing the bread. Okay, I'm not tossing the bread. I'm not doing any of that. That's different. You sicko. Do you know what it means? Which part you do? Okay, that's what Lumineer's guy did. No, Jenny, what did he say? Because that's another good one. I

never get it right? Do you want to do? I said something about my ass hurt one night after I had been sleeping in his bed, and he goes, oh, you don't remember how I ate that out like a sack lunch right, And I was like, no, he didn't. No, Jenny and I are very openly not asked people. No people. Even though I did have a dream about someone saying I ate your ass last night. It was really fucking weird. It's not my thing anyways, but keep

going. I don't do it very often. But here's what's crazy, girl. I mean, we're still young. I you might have to I might actually ask for you to cut this out. But we'll see. You know, a whole lot of time I'm posting it, scheduling it that I shaved my ass last week. I swear to God, the cheeks are in the inside. I got some this so because I I let me finish, I use the razor. Sounds like you I have the front. Yeah. As much as I've grown or not grown, it's still when you say grown.

Are you talking about your pubes that you're doing? Let me finish? Okay, you seem to not be making any point, okay, because I don't know. This is what's amazing. Do you think that like this is crazy? I have gray hair on my ass, but I don't have any on my pube area. What does that mean? I don't think it means anything.

Don't think you ay to worry about if you're stressing. Okay, it would be harder for them to laser the hair on your ass if it's gray, because it's based on you can't, Yeah, you can't so and honestly, you shouldn't do that to someone anyway. They don't deserve that treatment.

This week, Jake had the most Stevo situation ever happened. He said, he went to the gym, he worked out, he sat in the sauna for an excessive amount of time for him, went and took a shower, and in the shower, immediately it flashed to him he forgot to pack extra underwear. Oh, that's started panicking. He's like, not the kind of person that can free ball it. So he put his underwear in the swimming suit dryer five times, spraid it with cologne. Something that yes, five

times sprady with cologne worked the rest of the day. At one point, looked down was wearing a salmon colored shirt that it had gotten so bad he ran back to the bathroom, put him under the dryer for like twenty minutes. He has a presentation in two days. He's like, has no idea. He online today ordered there's a brand of shirt that has built in lining for your pit sweat because he's so stressed about this presentation and pitting in front

of everyone. I can say I don't have that problem because I got him lasered. You got the and that really was so were you talking about your pubes growing or your dog growing? You never really answered that one. No, the pubes like they're still black, but the button let them wet. Because I've had this conversation with Jake that there's a fine line between jungle and naked mole rat, and he's like, what's the fine line to go the in between? Motherfucker? Like, I don't want to die naked, and

I don't need it to be like a full book. I mean the I'll be honest. The hardest part is, I don't know if you knew this. Because of all the plastics in our food, yeah and or whatever, our taints are getting smaller and smaller. And that's always the toughest part. Okay, First of all, I have seen Steve's balls, and he has no His balls are huge, and I can tell you right now about his doggy that's crazy. But I will say this, I saw them and it

was a traumatizing moment. How I saw them was Tave ordered a massue and Steve cut naked in the studio and they slipped out because that's how I'm supposed to do it. How often you get last story, last story? Maybe we'll see what happens here, right, dude, I told a story that was really kind of inappropriate. And if Falon's podcast gets to fifty thousand downloads in the next six months so they can illegally sell it to all and Jenny's

podcast. Secondly, Nope, never gonna air. But the one part of what just happened for the past five minutes I can leave in is this part. You're fine, We're the King of the Four, not queen, not duke, not prince. You're fine, We're the King and the Four. Oh hey, Also, you can listen to old episodes of my podcast. It goes both ways with Christy and Steve. Are you gonna have any new

episodes? I know, like we're trying. We're thinking about kind of bringing it back around because Christy's working at a school, yeah, and I'm working as a job now, so where as a job now, the the bang is starting to wear off. Uh okay. I'm also just trying to see, like, how is she going to edit this like that's gonna be the fun. I'm just going to cut out Eddie part where you were talking. I think, yeah, yeah for good good plan. Hey, but thanks

for joining us, Steve, Hey, thanks for having me. This was a lot of fun. It was great seeing you girls. I hope nothing but success. I have so many positive, amazing memories with you girls, and I can't wait to just watch you girls continue to fly same with you, fly fly away above the clouds. So thank you for being a friend. Thank you for being a friend. Do Do Do Okay Bye,

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