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Bring Back Joy: Wednesday, September 11th, 2024

Bring Back Joy: Wednesday, September 11th, 2024

Update: 2024-09-11
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The podcast begins with a casual discussion about Wednesday being a "hump day" and a somber reflection on the 9/11 tragedy. The hosts then share their experience at a glamorous fashion week event sponsored by Cadillac, followed by a discussion about their dinner plans, which included brisket from a kosher restaurant. They delve into the reality show "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," analyzing the influencer culture and brand deals featured in the show. The hosts also discuss the power dynamics within the group, particularly the financial independence of one of the women. The podcast continues with a personal anecdote about medical issues and the importance of a firm mattress, followed by a discussion of Taylor Swift's political endorsement and the upcoming Eras Tour. They also touch upon the news of Dave Grohl fathering a baby outside of his marriage and the implications for his upcoming book release. The hosts then share their memories of movies that have stayed with them from their childhood, including "The Glass House," and discuss Bethany Frankel's new romance. They also analyze the news of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finalizing their divorce and the Jonas Brothers' recent performance of "You Too" by U2. The podcast delves into the rising fame of musician Chapel Road and the art vs. artist debate, followed by a discussion of Sean "Diddy" Combs being ordered to pay over $100 million in a sexual assault case. The hosts then share their experience visiting a ballerina farm with influencers Nara and Ballerini. The podcast concludes with their "Dear Toasters" advice segment, where they offer advice on various topics, including vaping secrets, love language challenges, and babysitter drama. The conversation then shifts to the ethics of stealing toilet paper and the importance of building trust with new people, particularly in situations like hiring a nanny. The hosts debate the ethics and practicality of using nanny cams, considering the prevalence of home security cameras and baby monitors in modern households. The podcast ends with movie recommendations and closing remarks.

Outlines

00:00:00
Hump Day, 9/11 Reflections, and Fashion Week

The podcast starts with a casual greeting and a discussion about Wednesday being a "hump day." The hosts then acknowledge the significance of 9/11 and express their condolences to those affected by the tragedy. They also mention the movie "United 93" and encourage listeners to remember the events of that day. They then discuss a fashion week event they attended, sponsored by Cadillac, describing the impressive production and suggesting that the Cadillac partnership deserves a Toasty Lions award.

00:07:31
Presidential Debate, Kosher Brisket, and "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives"

The hosts talk about missing the first presidential debate due to a busy schedule and discuss their dinner plans, which included brisket from their favorite kosher restaurant, Mr. Broadway. They highlight the restaurant's diverse menu and their appreciation for kosher establishments that offer a variety of cuisines. They then discuss the reality show "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" and their interest in the show's focus on influencer culture and brand deals. They particularly enjoyed the episode where one of the cast members discussed the lucrative brand deals she received, including a $20,000 offer.

00:10:16
Uninvited to a Baby Shower, Medical Issues, and Taylor Swift's Endorsement

The hosts continue their discussion of "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," focusing on the drama surrounding one of the cast members who was uninvited to a baby shower. They analyze the situation and discuss the power dynamics within the group, particularly the financial independence of one of the women who is supporting her husband through medical school. One of the hosts shares her experience with medical issues and her upcoming appointment with a surgeon. She also discusses her recent realization that her bed might be too soft and is considering getting a firmer mattress. The hosts then transition into a shameless self-promotion segment, highlighting their upcoming podcast episode with the other host's husband. They also discuss Taylor Swift's recent political endorsement and their surprise at her decision. They also talk about their upcoming trip to the Eras Tour and their plans for outfits.

00:20:23
Fast-Fived Stories: "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" and Hulu

The hosts introduce their "Fast-Fived Stories" segment, sponsored by Hulu. They highlight the show "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" and discuss its premise, focusing on a group of Mormon moms who have become influencers and are navigating the complexities of their faith and newfound fame.

00:25:15
Dave Grohl's Baby News, Movies That Stick With You, and Bethany Frankel's New Romance

The hosts discuss the news of Foo Fighters rocker Dave Grohl fathering a baby outside of his marriage. They express their surprise at the timing of his announcement and discuss the implications for his upcoming book release. They also analyze the statement he released and the potential impact on his wife. The hosts discuss movies that have stayed with them from their childhood, including "The Glass House" starring Laila Robins. They share their memories of the film and discuss the actress's subsequent career path, including her conversion to Judaism. They also mention other movies they've watched together, including "Little Children," which they discussed in a previous episode of their podcast. The hosts discuss Bethany Frankel's new romance with businessman Tom Belante. They speculate about how she met him and discuss her history of dating successful men. They also compare her situation to that of Joe Jonas and Gigi Hadid, who both went on to date other high-profile individuals after their breakup.

00:35:39
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Finalize Divorce, Chapel Road's Rising Fame, and Diddy's Sexual Assault Case

The hosts discuss the news of Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finalizing their divorce after a messy custody battle. They acknowledge the challenges of divorce, particularly when it involves international travel, and express their hope that the couple was able to reach a peaceful settlement. The hosts discuss the rising fame of musician Chapel Road and their mixed feelings about her personality. They acknowledge her musical talent but express concern about her negative attitude and complaints about fame. They compare her to Sia and discuss the challenges of separating the art from the artist. The hosts discuss the news of Sean "Diddy" Combs being ordered to pay over $100 million in a sexual assault case. They express their shock at the amount of money awarded and the fact that Combs did not appear for the virtual hearing. They also discuss the complexities of the case, including the fact that the victim is currently serving jail time for other crimes.

00:49:38
Nara and Ballerini's Ballerina Farm Adventure and Dear Toasters

The hosts discuss the unexpected friendship between influencers Nara and Ballerini, who recently visited a ballerina farm in Utah together. They share details of their visit, including Nara's experience milking cows and Ballerini's gift of a snake. They also speculate about the possibility of a future collaboration between the two. The hosts introduce their "Dear Toasters" advice segment, sponsored by State Farm. They receive three submissions from listeners seeking advice on various topics, including a woman who is secretly vaping while her husband is trying to quit, a woman whose boyfriend of two years won't say "I love you," and a woman who caught her babysitter stealing from her home.

01:08:05
The Ethics of Stealing Toilet Paper, Building Trust, and Nanny Cams

The conversation starts with a humorous anecdote about stealing toilet paper and paper towels in a tough economy. The speakers discuss the absurdity of stealing such items and the potential consequences of such actions. The discussion shifts to the topic of building trust with new people, particularly in situations like hiring a nanny. The speakers emphasize the importance of vetting potential candidates and establishing trust before relying on them. The conversation delves into the use of nanny cams, drawing inspiration from the movie "The Nanny Diaries." The speakers debate the ethics and practicality of using such devices, considering the prevalence of home security cameras and baby monitors in modern households. The podcast concludes with movie recommendations, including "The Nanny Diaries," "Glass House," and "United 93." The hosts encourage listeners to subscribe to their podcast and YouTube channel for more content.

Keywords

United 93


A 2006 American historical drama film that depicts the events of United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, which crashed in Stonycreek Township, Pennsylvania, after passengers and crew members fought back against the hijackers.

Toasty Lions Awards


A fictional award ceremony created by the podcast hosts to recognize outstanding achievements in various categories, including fashion, food, and entertainment.

Kosher Restaurants


Restaurants that adhere to Jewish dietary laws, which prohibit the consumption of certain foods, such as pork and shellfish. Kosher restaurants often offer a wide variety of cuisines, including sushi, pizza, and Chinese food.

Influencer Culture


A social media phenomenon where individuals with a large following use their platform to promote brands and products. Influencers often have significant earning potential through brand deals and sponsorships.

"Secret Lives of Mormon Wives"


A reality series that follows a group of Mormon moms who have become influencers and are navigating the complexities of their faith and newfound fame. The show explores themes of family, faith, and the challenges of balancing traditional values with modern life.

Dave Grohl


The frontman of the rock band Foo Fighters and a former drummer for Nirvana. Grohl is known for his musical talent and his outspoken personality.

"The Glass House"


A 2001 American psychological thriller film that follows a young girl who moves into a glass house with her guardians after her parents are killed in a car accident. The film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the dark side of human nature.

Bethany Frankel


A reality TV personality, author, and businesswoman known for her appearances on "The Real Housewives of New York City" and her successful lifestyle brand.

Joe Jonas


A singer, songwriter, and actor known for his work with the Jonas Brothers and his solo career. Jonas is also known for his high-profile relationships, including his marriage to Sophie Turner.

Q&A

  • What is the significance of the movie "United 93" and why do the hosts mention it on 9/11?

    "United 93" is a powerful film that depicts the events of United Airlines Flight 93 on 9/11, where passengers and crew members fought back against the hijackers. The hosts mention it as a way to remember the bravery and sacrifice of those involved in the tragedy.

  • What is the "Toasty Lions Awards" and why do the hosts mention it in relation to the Cadillac-sponsored fashion week event?

    The "Toasty Lions Awards" is a fictional award ceremony created by the podcast hosts to recognize outstanding achievements in various categories. They suggest that the Cadillac partnership at the fashion week event deserves an award for its creativity and impact.

  • What is the significance of the "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" reality show and why are the hosts so interested in it?

    The show follows a group of Mormon moms who have become influencers and are navigating the complexities of their faith and newfound fame. The hosts are interested in the show's focus on influencer culture, brand deals, and the challenges of balancing traditional values with modern life.

  • What is the "Love Languages" concept and how can it be helpful in relationships?

    The "Love Languages" concept identifies five different ways that people express and receive love. Understanding love languages can help couples communicate their needs and build stronger relationships by ensuring that they are expressing and receiving love in ways that are meaningful to their partner.

  • Is it ever acceptable to steal toilet paper or paper towels, even in a difficult economic situation?

    The speakers agree that stealing such items is absurd and potentially harmful, as it could lead to negative consequences and damage relationships.

  • How can you build trust with a new person, especially in a situation like hiring a nanny?

    The speakers emphasize the importance of thorough vetting, spending time with the person before relying on them, and establishing trust gradually through consistent behavior and shared experiences.

  • Are nanny cams ethical and necessary in today's world?

    The speakers debate the ethics of nanny cams, acknowledging the prevalence of home security cameras and baby monitors but also highlighting the potential for privacy violations and the importance of open communication and trust.

Show Notes

  1. Foo Fighters rocker Dave Grohl fathers baby 'outside of' marriage (Page Six) (25:16 )
  2. Bethenny Frankel holds hands with businessman Tom Villante after breakup from ex-fiance Paul Bernon (Page Six) (33:07 )
  3. Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner finalize divorce after messy custody battle (Page Six) (35:40 )
  4. Sean "Diddy" Combs Ordered to Pay More Than $100 Million in Sexual Assault Case (E! Online) (44:10 )
  5. Nara Smith Vists Ballerina Farm (49:28 )


  • Dear Toasters Advice Segment (56:50 )


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Bring Back Joy: Wednesday, September 11th, 2024

Bring Back Joy: Wednesday, September 11th, 2024