The Happy Birthday Episode | The Reschool'd Podcast
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Aug 10, 2023
Our 52nd episode!! What a fun year we've had?! We decided it would be fun for use to look back at the previous 51 episodes and reflect on all the topics we've talked about, what we've learned about ourselves and each other, and where we see the show going in the next 52 episodes. Then, and perhaps more importantly, we somehow go down a rabbit hole talking about food ... Don't judge!! Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/15943677?utm_source=youtube
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Welcome to the Reschooled Podcast, the show that discusses all the things that schools
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may have missed with your hosts, AJ Couty and Jason Gordon. Hey everybody, welcome back to the show
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We are the Reschooled Podcast, the show that discusses all the things that schools may not have prepared you for
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And always, I am AJ, and sitting across from me, Jason. Jason, how are you doing
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Doing great, AJ. It's a celebratory day. No kidding. This is our 52nd episode, which means this is essentially our one-year anniversary
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Yeah, happy birthday, man. Happy birthday to you. You're looking good for one year
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Yeah, I mean, I've only aged 10 years. It's awesome. I expect to age more
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Yeah, it's been a fun 52 weeks. and I've thoroughly enjoyed it
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How about you? Yes, absolutely. I mean, getting online, talking about these subjects
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things we care about. I don't know. It is a form of therapy, I'd say
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Yeah, I completely agree. And in this episode, because it is such a big
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I guess you would say milestone for us because it is one year for us, we decided to do a little something different
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We wanted to kind of look back at the last year. We want to kind of do a recap
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Kind of go back through the memories of what we've created over the past year instead of talking about a specific topic
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I find myself wanting to sing Andrew Lloyd Webber, Katz Memories. Memories
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Yeah, I don't think we need to do that, but we could, I guess. And if you're out there listening and you actually know what that is and you're not a parent, I am proud of you
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Good job. You'll do great in college. I didn't, no, I could honestly, I knew what song you were referring to, but I didn't, I
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didn't know it until you said the name of the song. I didn't know who wrote it, where it came from or anything like that
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You're not a Broadway musical fan? I'm, no, I'm not really not
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And it's not because like, I just don't like them. I just, I just never got into them
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I'm more of the action movie. So that's, you don't see a whole lot of like, you know, military action in musicals
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That would be that's a genre that that might take off, though. Yeah. You know, have you seen Hamilton? Right
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There's no, I haven't. I have not seen that. Oh, man, you are missing out on a work of art
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That is I think everybody in their brother has seen that because every time I talk to people, they're like, oh, we're going to go see Hamilton
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This is like the third time I've seen it. I'm like, I have not seen it once
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I don't know anything about it. I've I've seen it three times in the theater
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Yeah. I mean, it is absolutely amazing. And I'm not going to tell you anything about it because it might ruin it for you, but it's amazing
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There you go. That's it. I'm assuming it's about Alexander Hamilton. You are accurate
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That is right. It is about Alexander Hamilton. That's the extent of my knowledge right there
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That's all you need. And go in from there. There you go. You can even watch it on
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It's recorded. You know, Lin-Manuel Miranda was the writer and the composer
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he worked with another guy for the composition, but he's at least the writer of the original songs
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So anyway, so there's a recording where, you know, he actually acts in it and stuff like that
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I think it's available on Disney plus. Yeah, I think it's, I have that
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I can watch it. So yeah. Yeah. Try to watch that. You, you, you won't regret it
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It's excellent. I may have to, may have to take it, take you up on that and watch it
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So before we jump into this, all right, you know, celebrate with us
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Go to our website. Drop us a happy birthday line. Do whatever you want to in that regard
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But just let us know you're listening. And if you've got anything you want to hear for the coming year, tell us about it
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Let us know. Always social media handles. You can do the exact same thing
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Reach out to us. Let us know what you're interested in. And again, like I say, give us all those stars on the podcast platform
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That would be a birthday present that we would really enjoy. Yeah, we would appreciate that
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Lots of stars. So that's what we're asking for for our birthday
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We want you to ask us five stars. If only my kids ask that for their birthday
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All right, well, let's get into the show. Quick question. What has been your favorite episode that we've recorded
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Motivation. I like that one. Oh, interesting. You know, talking about how like internal needs meet external environment
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and that's really going to be your guiding path. You know, I saw this. I was on Facebook the other day
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You know, I still every now and then check Facebook. What are you, 80? Yeah, I know, right
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But I check Facebook. I don't know whether somebody sent me a message or whatever, but they got these reels on there
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now that's kind of like TikTok. Oh, I love those. I was sliding through them really quickly and there was one and it had that George Clooney
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movie where he's talking to a guy about his dreams, ambitions type things
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and he you know it's a monologue that I can't well it's actually a little back and forth right
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and it's got some vulgarity in it so I can't really repeat it on here but anyway basically
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it was in essence you know talking about motivation in life and that type of thing and that's one of
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my big you know driving forces for this right college at least is one of those big things you
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do in life and it will change the direction of your life like crazy, not just the college
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experience, but what you take away from it and things like that. So the whole motivation piece just runs parallel to it the whole time, right
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It's ultimately saying, who are you as a person and how does your external environment engage
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you long term? Because it's the best we can do, right? I mean, by the time we're said and done, we just hope we're engaged a lot
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And if we were and we made a little traction, got a little traction and made a little headway
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towards what we were engaged in, that's the key to contentment, you know
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So there you go. What about you? What was your favorite? Mine, you know, I've always, I mean, all the episodes are good
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And I enjoy the serious ones that we do, but my favorite is one is where we can just cut
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loose and have fun and we're laughing and joking. And those are the ones that resonate the most with me
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Like we can really see our personalities come out. It's not just, you know, it's like I said, it's not a serious topic or we're not kind
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of focused on really helping the listeners out in one specific area, but we're just kind
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of showing who we are and our experiences. I love those. Those are the ones
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Those are good, aren't they? Like when we could just, you know, kind of just talk about what we've seen
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Cut loose and have fun. Like, you know, we, we, we've done, you know, partying at school or those kinds of ones are
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what we've done during school. I've loved those. Those are the ones that's the most meaningful, the most, uh, that has the biggest impression
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um, in my memory. of the episodes that we've had because those are just more my style
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Yeah, those have kept it lively. I've enjoyed those too. Oh, yeah
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And I do need to shout out our two episodes that we had guest speakers
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Those were a lot of fun too, even though they picked on me a lot. Absolutely. We got to do more of that in the coming year
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Oh, yeah, yeah. Well, let's get into the main questions. How have you seen the show change over the course of a year
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well i would say starting out you know we weren't as comfortable now we're more comfortable talking
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right that's that would be number one but two we started out being so instructive on this is what
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you need to know here you go that type of thing and that's good and like you know i think over
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this year we've built up a pretty solid library that people can look back on at any point in time
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and say you know this is evergreen right i could watch it now i could watch it 10 years from now
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it's still going to be pretty relevant. So, but we've slowly shifted to more
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and this was our experience on things. Maybe, you know, maybe you take something from that
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Maybe you won't. I would definitely say the number of ums we said within the during a show has decreased hopefully dramatically We gotten a lot a lot there one right there
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We've got a lot more comfortable, a lot more comfortable with speaking. We took off our thinking hats
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We did. We just started talking. Just quit thinking and just talk, and there you go
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It flows a little better. It's helped me in class, because I know I used to say um a lot in class
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and now I just I take off the thinking cap just go just go with it go with what I'm comfortable
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with and it comes out a lot easier yeah it makes it more enjoyable too because it does
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makes editing a lot easier feels awkward and I don't know just interrupts everything I got to
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be a lot more comfortable with the silence that was my always my issue because I had to cut the
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silence with an um just to get it there and I still have some tendencies I still catch myself
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with tendencies of saying different things just to cut the silence a little bit
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Well, if you've noticed when you hear me speak, I pause a lot
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And what's happening is I'm looking for the next word to make it precise
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When you talk to me just in generally everyday public, right, I speak fairly consistently
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I don't do all these pauses throughout because I don't have to be as precise
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I'm just saying words. It doesn't matter. Not being recorded. And here, I'm always thinking, well, make sure I say the right word
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Make sure I'm not saying something that's recorded and misinterpreted, that type of thing
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So just like you remember, did you ever watch speeches by President Obama when he was in office
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You know, a lot of our listeners, I think, would be too young for that because that was quite a while ago
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That's so sad. I know. Just to think about that. Five or six years go by quickly, right
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It does. But he was very, very measured in his speech and he was very staccato in his speaking because he was always looking for the very precise word
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And honestly, you could record the things he said and transcribe it and it would almost be like it was written because he was very precise
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He spoke as if he was writing in many ways where you'd catch him in other scenarios where he'd speak quickly
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And then you realize, OK, he's not using as sharp as pointed as targeted words
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And that was what it was. Right. So I find myself in the exact same scenario. I'm trying to be extremely precise
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And then it makes me sound a little robotic. So anyway, you know, I'm anything but precise
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The episodes where we can just cut up and just talk more. I'm a lot less like I'm doing now
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right I'm more just free flowing the words just flow I remember when I started off teaching that
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it was hard for me because I naturally just speak without thinking
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I mean ADD is crap and I would be in class and somebody would ask me a stupid question
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and before I could think don't reply stupid it had already come out of my mouth
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I'm like oh crap so I've had to simmer that down a lot
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and it's a hard thing to do when you when somebody asks you a stupid
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question you just it's so hard not to come back with a quick one but I've had to learn well you know like I say
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we talked about this maybe in the last episode we published I get horrible
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questions all the time by people who did not read anything and it's nothing but pure opinion about not how something works
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or what is the standard that applies? It's just, well, I think this
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Well, that's good. I'm glad you think that. And I think you're wrong
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No relevance to the way it works or, right, the standard that applies
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So good for you. Well, in this experience, what have you learned about yourself
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Well, I learned that I need something like this. I need an outlet
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I need to feel like I'm talking about things that I know. It's like writing things down, right
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We're just recording and throwing out there to the world. So I'm super proud of this
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We don't have a huge listener base yet, but I'm super proud of those who actually listen and care and get through this
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So I've learned a lot about myself in terms of why this is motivating for me to do
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So that's been a great thing. What about you? What have you learned about yourself
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Yeah, I think I'm right there with you. I, I, I, there's, there's something as we, I've, you know, I came to you, I had this idea and I wanted to do this
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And I actually originally started with a couple episodes of my brother, but he moved away and then kind of just got paused and we had COVID and I came to you and I had this idea and your, your passion about talking about these things
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I mean, I think if I remember correctly, when I first brought you up this idea, I think we talked for like an hour just on different things we can go, different areas we can go with it
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And just to see your passion that quickly. I needed somebody like that, that had that other side of the equation, the passion
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Because I've always told people, I have a lot of ideas, but I'm just miserable at getting them implemented
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And I needed somebody that drove me. and once I learned that, I thoroughly enjoyed this process
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and I'm like you, this is something that I feel like I needed. This is my creative outlet and I've said this on many episodes
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you can't be creative in accounting, that's going to put you in jail. I needed some kind of creative outlet and I used to do woodworking
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I still do a little bit, but this has been really a fun creative outlet
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for me that's different, my kids love it, they come and like to record
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on stuff too uh so i you know i've just all around loved this experience and it's given me a new
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appreciation for this area of of uh i guess you'd say media i mean this is media in itself
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and being able to put it out there as a producer for all the consumers out there that want to
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listen to this uh has been a lot of fun yeah i mean and you know it's marked for posterity if
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Nobody ever listens to our stuff again. We say, look, we did that
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We tried. We had a podcast that had tens of listeners. Tens of loyal fans
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Five of them are which in my family. So here's an interesting question
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What have you learned about your co-host? well AJ I think I already knew most of the things I learned about you you're you're a charismatic
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fun-loving guy who cares more about that than just about anything else and I did learn your
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history in your past how you fell into what you're doing now and stuff that's that's been
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pretty interesting what about what about you what have you learned about me I mean I think
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One of the things about this, about our relationship is we've already worked together
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You know, we work at the same school, so we know each other. We see each other, especially like in faculty meetings and stuff like that
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So we kind of knew each other a little bit. But your just overall knowledge on stuff is actually – because, I mean, again, the only area I get to see you really in is your area in school, which is law
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Your primary area is in law. and your knowledge on just general stuff going through has been amazing
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Oh, thank you. To see. Yeah, you're a very sharp person. It's kind of the – I've always prided myself on I know a lot about a little
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but not a little about a lot, and I think you know more on a lot than I do
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I've always kind of gravitated towards just kind of learning but I don go into in depth in different topics and I think you go way more in depth and that really interesting to be able to learn from you in that area Well I appreciate that I will take that as a compliment
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Might throw it down on the resume. Actually, you just made the reference list, my friend
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You just made the reference list, right? If I ever need a reference, you say you're on there now
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Good. Well, you know, one other thing, and that kind of what you just, to see you outside of the school setting and being able to cut up
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that was something I didn't get to see a whole lot in the faculty meetings and stuff like that
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And to see you on, as we record, to be able to just cut loose
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and crack a joke, that's fun. That's a whole other side of you
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Jokes don't come across as well during faculty meetings unless you're running the show, and I'm almost never running the show
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I've tried to implement some jokes in there. I will say, and we both know this person
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we have one co-worker that is really good at one-liners in the faculty meetings
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It is like a never-ending flow, right? It's awesome. He's amazing. But, you know, it's almost like you can expect it
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like you don't know what's serious because everything's a one-liner. That is true
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And that's actually one of the persons that we're hoping to get on the show in the next year, in the next series
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Well, that's, you know, we were going to ask each other, what do you think should change going forward in the next year
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That was one I was going to throw out there. I think we need to bring some more people on the show
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Yeah, I agree. Yeah, we had such a good experience with the two that came on this past year
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And I would love to bring more on because it brings a different perspective
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having that third person on there really kind of brings a different dynamic to the episodes
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So I would definitely agree with you on that. And eventually I want to get to the point, too, where we're teaching less, right
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We're trying to say, doing less of this is how this works and just more of this is our point of view on things type scenario
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You know, just us kind of kicking it around. We might have some other experts come on and stuff
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But, you know, I think I think the days of us just this is how this works and you really need to understand this are kind of dwindling
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Now it's going to be more we just this is kind of what I experienced
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What did you experience? Oh, OK. And one of the things, too, with the two the two guest speakers that we had on the past episodes, those were in areas that we we didn't have a lot of knowledge on or experience on
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You know, we talked about, uh, Greek life. Neither one of us was in Greek life
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Yeah. We talked about, uh, being an athlete in school. I was an athlete in school, but
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it was in a different situation. It was a smaller school. Um, and it wasn't, you know
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it wasn't as hardcore as you would get in a, in a bigger school. So these are areas that we just
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identified ourselves that, Hey, we're deficient in our experience in these areas. We need to bring
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somebody else on. I'm very interested to see how bringing on somebody else in an area that we are
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experienced in is going to work, especially with somebody who, like I said, has a very
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um, he's like my personality in terms of joking, but to the extreme. And it's so funny. And I say
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to the extreme as in not a bad thing. It's a, it adds so much to it for, for our situations
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adds so much to our faculty meetings. Yeah. It makes something that's otherwise plain and boring
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I don't know. Entertaining, right? Even his emails are funny. Yeah. Yeah
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So we got to root out some of these characters and bring them on to the show, right
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Yeah, we definitely do. Get them involved in the conversation. Have your ambitions for the show changed any over the past year
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Yeah, a little bit. You know, I thought I guess early on I was seeing this more as a serious thing, more as a learning side thing for everybody where it was just going to be useful resources
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People going to college, people considering colleges, parents who are trying to get some, I don't know, understanding of what they're going to experience, particularly if they're not going to college themselves type scenario
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And then the professionalism stuff, all that kind of stuff. But now, you know, all that stuff is out there and hopefully, like I say, it's useful to people
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But now I am in the zone that I kind of want to entertain people more
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Yeah. Yeah, I agree. I'm not just trying to, you know, improve their lives
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I'm just at this point, I'm just trying to say, hopefully they'll want to listen to us
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Right. Because this is fun for me. Hopefully it'll be fun for them. Yeah, one of the things that I realized when we first started to where we are now is, I guess my thought, this was not me forward thinking by any stretch, obviously
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I should have done better with this, but I kind of assumed that we were talking to, or at least the plans were for this podcast, we were going to talk to a group of people
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And that group of people was going to need everything that we talked about. and as we went through and created these series, I started to realize that these are not
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a group of people. These are different groups of people that we're really trying to help out
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whether you be high school students or your college students or you're then into your college
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career, moving into your professional career or those in your professional career. We have
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different groups for each of our series that is our target market. And once I realized that
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I realized, okay, this is really interesting because we have different dynamics really for
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each group too. And I love that about the show is we can take a topic that is meant for one
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try to put some personality into it, also bring it to some level of information that you can use
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but we do it in a way where it is not isolating that group. So when we're talking about
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pre-college series, which would be more for the high schoolers. I feel like we figured out a way
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to talk about topics that are geared towards high school students, but where college students can
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still listen and get entertainment from it. And that to me was something that I was not expecting
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And maybe it's not coming true. It's just kind of how I feel. Maybe the listeners think otherwise
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but it's just kind of how I envision it now is like you said, it's more of entertainment
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It's not simply, we want to give you information. We want to give you valuable information
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but we also want to do it in an entertaining way. Yeah, something you actually don't mind plugging in
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and listening to when you go on a car trip. We don't get you to sleep
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We try not to, at least. And two, I've gotten texts and emails from people that talk about
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just start listening to your show. This is great. have you ever thought about, and this is why we say at the beginning of each show
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send us your thoughts, send us your requests, send us the things that you want us to talk about, because I get texts and emails all the time from people that I've known. I've actually had students
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past students who have graduated and now have jobs, professional jobs. They email me and said
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hey, I just saw your podcast. I think it's a really good idea. Have you thought about
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talking about this idea? And I thought, that's a great idea. I didn't think about that one. and we put it on the doc
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That's why it's so valuable for us as, you know, the hosts to hear from our listeners
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because we can only talk about what we can think of. Maybe you're thinking of something different
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that you need help with. So that's probably another one is hopefully
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we're going to get a lot more communication with our listeners because that's something
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that's valuable to us and valuable to you. That's one of my aspirations for the coming year, right
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Be more involved. I also want to continue to have outreach and stuff
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Maybe do a public podcast at some point right with an audience there type scenario That would be great Right Because we both dreamed about the public speaking aspect and we done some public speaking in the past type scenario
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So to integrate what we're doing here with that environment, that's an aspiration. Right
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And it may not happen in this coming year, but, you know, you keep the fingers crossed and maybe it will. Right
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Yeah. So anything else you were aspiring to or anything else you want to, you know, target
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You know, I think the biggest goal that we had when we first started this is, and we both said this, is we wanted to produce something that would help at least one person
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If we could help one person that we've done our job, everybody else is just extra gravy
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And I still to this day hold that goal. I don't want to change that goal
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I don't want to try to be, you know, my goal is not to hit millions of people
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that listen to it. My goal is to get one person that actually helps
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And I don't think that will ever change. And so I will stick with that ambition from the very beginning
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Okay. Well, hopefully we can. Hopefully. What do you see the next year of episodes, where do you see it going
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Well, again, I want to do a lot of opinion-based stuff. Things that kind of may give our opinion on this and explain why
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but less, you know, less about how this works. We might have to do a little intro
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This is how this works. And then, you know, a lot of that type of stuff, because I believe that gives more room for people to have an opinion
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and voice that opinion to us. Right. So we can, and, you know, maybe some serious stuff
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So, you know, two or three weeks worth of stuff is kind of on the same topic
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which just means a deeper dive, but integrating other people's points of views
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integrating things we hear on comments and stuff like that. That would be awesome
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What about with you? I guess you'll say my goal for the next year
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kind of speaking on what you're talking about with opinions, I would love to find one topic that we are polar opposites on
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that when we give our opinion, we are completely at opposite ends of the spectrum
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So that way when we do give our opinions, we're really covering any listener that listens to us on both sides of the spectrum
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Mexican versus Mediterranean food. Go. I don't know because it's hard for me not to like Mexican food
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We had that the other night. I like Middle Eastern food, naturally, because that's what I grew up on
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But if you were to tell me, hey, we're going to go, we have to choose between Mexican and Middle Eastern, it would be a tough decision
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Oh, man. Because Middle Eastern does not give you – Between Mexican and anything is a tough choice because tacos are the jam
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That's all it is to it. Well, I was going to say Middle Eastern does not come with chips and queso
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Matter of fact, my daughter is having – we're having her birthday party tomorrow
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And I have to cook. My wife is actually – I can smell it right now. She is baking the cake for my daughter's birthday party
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And I have to cook, and we're having a taco bar. Nice
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Well, this is a big one. Flour tortillas, corn tortillas. Which one
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Well, we're having both. So we're going to have soft shell and hard shell
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What's your preference? My preference is going to be flour. Okay. My preference
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Now, here's my question. Are you a guac person? Oh, yeah. See, I'm not
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I'm not a guac. Uh-uh, I'm not. So you're a pure sour cream and queso man
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Yeah, pretty much. Not even so much sour cream. I'm just queso and salsa
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Give me a queso and salsa. I'm happy. Well, see, I told people on the episode before I studied in Chile for a semester
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And they are one of, if not the world's largest producer of avocados
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And so every morning, fresh avocados, right? You slice them up, you mash them into
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It's not like guacamole because it's really all you do is mash up the avocado with a little salt
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and usually some lemon squeezed into it, right? Not the other onions and peppers and stuff or cilantro that you oftentimes
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you know, put into it for a more Mexican style dish. But that became a staple for me, you know, fresh bread, sliced
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hot from the bakery because, you know, there's always a bakery on every corner in Hispanic America
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That's just what they do. Hispanic America, right? Middle and South America
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So go get the fresh bread, slather on that avocado. She makes avocado toast
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Oh, it's just so good. I mean, it's just that instead of chili
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My preference when I go to Mexican restaurants is I usually get Mexican tacos, which are one, it has corn tortillas
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So I guess that would be my preference for those. But all it has is the meat, the cilantro, and the onions
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I love that. Give me that. Oh, man. And some lime. That's all I want
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All right. So here's a big one as well. All right. We're down this rabbit hole. We could do a whole show about this
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Oh, let's. Yes, let's. Right. I mean, pork, beef, or chicken, right
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Which one do you go for? I'm a steak. I'm a steak person. Oh, yeah
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And close second is chicken. I'm not a big—now, carnitas I love, but the lowest one on my scale is the hamburger ground beef
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I cannot eat that. But the ground beef one is the traditional Mexican
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I know. The flour tortilla with the pulled pork is traditional Caribbean, right
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So like, you know, you like. Give me some chopped steak. You like Americanized tacos
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I do. I know. Yeah, you're right. I do. I do. Give me some chopped steak, some carne asada
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There you go. That's where my heart lives. Well, that's been interesting
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Love going down that rabbit hole. Yeah. That's the kind of shows we're going to do in the future
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It's going to be nothing but that because. Just Mexican food and Middle Eastern food
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These are important things you need to understand in life, right? Oh, yeah
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If you don't have a good understanding of Mexican food, you will not make it out of college. Yeah
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Next on the docket, sweet barbecue sauce, mustard-based barbecue sauce. Oh, you're going barbecue now
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Oh, gracious. You got to throw in Alabama white sauce too. Oh, yeah
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Yeah, that's coming up. Whatever that is, but yeah. Well, I think we've talked about this before
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Are you a pineapple on pizza person? Yeah. Yep. I'm not. I eat it all the time
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All the time. If it's there, I will eat it because it's the only thing I have the option to eat, but I will never order it
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I hear you. Yeah. So, well, that's been great. I love that topic
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More to come. Stay tuned, folks. Yeah, no kidding. Well, I hope you all enjoyed this episode because I know we sure did
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Jason, you have anything to say on our 52nd wrap up? Yes
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