
This week, Amrit stops by the pod to talk motherhood, how messy dating in New York makes you a good parent, making Spread the Jelly and much more!
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Amrit
With Model, but I'll take it.
DJ Model
Thank you.
Amrit
Yeah, for sure.
Jim Ross
I think so. I mean, you just had a gap campaign.
Amrit
No, you didn't say secret Influencer, so I'll take care.
Jim Ross
Yeah, Model's better than influencer.
Amrit
Mompreneur.
DJ Model
Mompreneur Model. I'm so excited to talk about Spread the Jelly, by the way.
Amrit
Thank you. And like, fun fact is that I met my business partner Lauren through Eddie.
Jim Ross
Yeah. No, because Lauren's husband is South Shore David Lavin, the original producer of Fresh off the Boat, Wong's World.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
So he's the best. Interesting link up. And I then I DJed their wedding and then.
Jim Ross
Oh, the one in Goldeneye? No, in.
Amrit
In Jamaica. And then we connected after having kids and I was like, man, this shit is really hard. And also everything I, you know, everything in the motherhood space didn't feel like it was something I could identify with. And she was like, me too. And then we just reconnected.
Jim Ross
Yeah. And I'll say, Lauren, your partner is the original, like, Internet social media person I ever met.
Amrit
Oh, she's the selfie queen ever. She is a pro. Her angles are so good. I'm like, teaching me always sister.
Jim Ross
Cuz she was the first person I had ever met that had the job. Social media for Coach. Because we were doing Fresh off the Boat on Vice and David was like, you should get an Instagram. Like, what is it?
DJ Model
I love that.
Jim Ross
He was like, dude, Lauren started Coach.
Amrit
Yeah.
Jim Ross
Lauren was like the early adopter of, like, everything Internet. I had no idea.
Amrit
Yeah, she had a burgeoning food blog with a lot of really great talent.
Jim Ross
Like, yeah, she's always been, like, Internet entrepreneur. Incredible, amazing. So shout out Lauren Levenger.
Amrit
Yeah. New parent circle right here.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
Amrit
So sorry, guys. I have a toddler, which means I'm like, perpetually always there. Got a lean green cough, you know.
Jim Ross
But we were. We've been friends for a while and then we were talking about Guests. And Natasha was just like, what about this woman, Amrit? That does spread the show. I'm like, oh, my God.
DJ Model
I knew that you guys were friends. And I was like, I'm obsessed with spread the jelly because there really isn't a lot of spaces for moms who can just speak openly without there being this, like, weird criticism. I find sometimes it's like you can't say the truth without somebody being like, oh, so you hate being a mom? And it's like, no, I love being a mom. But also, shit's hard. Like, I. I need a space to talk. My. And other people are like, yeah, it's.
Amrit
Also a space where it's like, we can present all these. I don't like to use advice like perspective. And you can cherry pick what works for your life, because what works for a woman in, you know, the suburbs isn't what would work for someone who lives in New York, and that's okay. And also, you know, I think we like to be the non scary, because parenting online can be so scary. And when public figure I'm like, using that word, you know, model moderately. But I think when you open your child up to that avenue and we're so used to. I think you develop this thing, thick skin when you share your life. But with my daughter, I, like, see blood. I see red if anyone's like. Because at the end of the day, it's like, I'm her mom. Do you think I would put her, like, do you think we would put our kids in a situation that would endanger, you know, like, little things where I'm like, oh, yes, like, obviously I've. I've, like, my interest is her best interest is my best interest. So it can be a weird. Yeah. Parenting online is very tricky. And we just like to be that cool older sister that's like, take it or leave it.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
These are all the different ways it exists.
Jim Ross
Yeah, no, she really related to it. And like, I. I get to look at it. I'm like, oh, that's the pov, you know, because I think as a husband, father, there's a lot of times where your relationship with your wife changes so much that you're just like, what is going on? And then as a man, you don't have as many outlets. I think men just complain. We go to the bar, we go play ball, we complain, we talk shit. It's not productive. So I, like, don't hang out with many friends anymore because I'm smart enough and self aware enough to know. I'm like, It's. It's not a problem with us. This is the situation.
Amrit
Have you ever seen those, like, photos of men when their wives are in labor and it's always them, like. Like they're like dying, whereas the woman's like, literally pushing a life out and she's like, chillin. Yeah. And the man's like, fainting and like, vomiting.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
No, I can't respect that. He delivered our baby.
Amrit
I have a bone to pick with Eddie because I heard that you didn't stay the night.
DJ Model
No, he didn't stay the night. But to be fair. No, no, no, you didn't say the night because I gave birth at one in the morning and then by the time we got to the room, it was like five in the morning. And then he left at probably like 10am and then didn't stay the next night, which everybody did think was weird. But I did tell him because I was just like. I mean, I just know you.
Jim Ross
Everybody thought it was weird.
DJ Model
Even our pediatrician, like, came to the hospital and they were. He was like, where's Eddie?
Amrit
I was like, is this a podcast bit or is this real?
DJ Model
No, it was real situation, to be fair. Like, he fucks a lot of things up. Like, the day I got home from the hospital, he had his homies on.
Amrit
I heard that too.
DJ Model
Fucking crazy.
Amrit
I'm like throwing.
DJ Model
I was like, ready to throw hands.
Amrit
I'm like, let's go.
Jim Ross
No, you guys can beat me up this episode.
DJ Model
No, you think, like, karmically he's going to get something 100 and like, that's fine because I just would. I mean, I literally had our child and I think your brain doesn't go to like, oh, is she okay? Like, is she going to need help? Like, is her vagina hurting?
Jim Ross
I need my man. The doctor. Doctor showed up in an Avengers T shirt. Was like, can I get a selfie of this?
Amrit
I just think that you're trying to spare the fandom.
DJ Model
My expectations were just like, bottomed out. Like, they were at zero. So I was just like, just go home. Like, I. You're not going to do anything anyways. Did he do anything anyways?
Amrit
What dads do, it's like a manipulative trip where they set the bar really low. So like, anything they do after weaponized and competent.
Jim Ross
Seems cool, though.
Amrit
He's really great. He's actually. We're very 50. 50. If not, it's like 60. 40. He's more just because she's daddy's girl and not to blame, to like gender tropes. But that's a very real thing.
Jim Ross
He's, like, engaged. He's, like, a lot better than me.
DJ Model
Sometimes I think Eddie wakes up and he's like, oh, y. Yeah, we have a kid.
Amrit
I do think that the, like, mama's boy. I watched.
DJ Model
So for real, I'm not even kidding.
Amrit
I watched a reel yesterday, and it was this. Mom had exchanged babies with a friend of hers, and she. They go. So they go home, and the dad is holding the baby. This random doppelganger baby doesn't notice for, like, two hours. Is talking to the baby. He's, like, trying to.
DJ Model
Okay, but what age?
Amrit
Like, really baby.
DJ Model
Baby vibes.
Amrit
But it took him, like, two hours to realize because it had the time stamps. And I'm like, men. I don't think he would know nothing. Nothing to follow.
DJ Model
If we did this at, like, pre eight months. I don't think you would know if it was a different baby.
Jim Ross
No, I wouldn't. Yeah, I did. I know. You're like, you got to give me enough credit for that. I know. I know. I would know.
Amrit
I have to do a lineup. Let's do a lineup of photos.
DJ Model
Some, like, baby photos.
Amrit
Yeah.
DJ Model
I genuinely see. I don't think he would know.
Jim Ross
No worries.
Amrit
I was watching it being, like, no. And. And it keeps going. It keeps going. And he's, like, touching the baby's nose, and he's, like, laughing with the baby. I'm like, sir, that is not your baby. Like, that is a stranger.
DJ Model
It's like, a different gender, too. He's like, I have no idea. Like, probably.
Jim Ross
But, yo, I'm pretty good with them. One on one. Yeah, like, one on one. I'm good with them.
Amrit
I will say, too. And people might not want to cop to this publicly, but I will. The first, like, 18 months, they're, like, kind of a blob. Yeah, they're kind of a. No, they're not a drag.
DJ Model
I see this all the time. I honestly.
Amrit
Yeah.
DJ Model
Didn't. Not that I didn't enjoy it. I'm just not a newborn mom. Like, it's cool, but you're just, like, taking care of this life, and we got to keep you alive, and we're doing what we have to do, and it's great. But, like, I didn't start having a lot of fun until 18 months, and I also didn't. I felt like I had, like, postpartum anxiety. And then magically, around 18 months, I was like, oh. I, like, woke up and was happy. I was like, I'm really enjoying this now, this is a lot of fun.
Amrit
And they can engage back with you. And, like, in the beginning, they're kind of just, like, blobs. Yeah, yeah, I'll cop it. I'll cop to it publicly. Like, if you can just drop a stalk 13ish months to me, I'll take it. Next.
DJ Model
I'm gonna take two. I'm like, listen, we're, like, circling the block. He's gonna be two in September, and. And if you, like, now, I really don't like separating from him, like, an hour away, even just, like, taking a walk. I'm like, no, I want you to come. I, like, I want to be attached to him at every. Because I'm like, I cannot miss this.
Amrit
Do when you don't, like, both at the same time. Like, I had a meltdown a couple of weekends ago, and I said, we have a place in Connecticut, too. And I said to my husband, like, you need to take her. You guys go to the house. Do not call me. Do not ask me for anything. I will be at yoga. I'll be getting a mass. And I've actually never done this before. She's two and a half. We obviously have time apart for work stuff, but I've never done it for leisure. I'm like, I want to be in the city. I want to go to a movie, a daytime movie. You know, just things you would never do. But they left, and eight hours in, I was like, I miss them. I mean, I'll like that, though.
Jim Ross
I like that setup. The first time that she trusted me with the baby alone was because she had to go get a root canal and there was no other option. And it was so funny.
DJ Model
I was calling them.
Jim Ross
She started sobbing because she was like, I have to. I have to trust you. And I'm like, give him your only option.
DJ Model
He was, like, 10 months old, and he'd never spend any time alone with him. Yeah.
Jim Ross
But we had a great time, and he went to bed, and we watched, like, we karaoke. I turned on the karaoke machine, and we karaoke.
DJ Model
It was awesome.
Amrit
And the more you do it, what song?
Jim Ross
I mean, George Michael and then Future.
Amrit
Yeah. I was like, what? Kind of inappropriate.
DJ Model
It was inappropriate.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
Amrit
56 nights. Crazy FreeCo.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
Amrit
Yeah.
Jim Ross
Completely inappropriate. But he loved it.
Amrit
Corrupt him young.
Jim Ross
He loved it.
Amrit
Yeah.
DJ Model
He knows what he's hearing. We don't really. Yeah. The music choice doesn't bend for him.
Jim Ross
Yeah. But I like the style is too. Is because watching her with her mom, I start to understand what she likes and where in her mind, I fall short is like, her mom will follow her around the house and parent with her like that. I have a manager, like, director brain, where I'm like, oh, you got that? All right, cool. I got this one. I'm gonna go make money. I'm gonna go do this. I'll cook, I'll clean. I'm like, that task doesn't require two people. But, like, I think you like the companionship of parenting, which is like, I.
DJ Model
Like to spend time together as a family. I don't like. It's just if I'm there and our child's there, he's not there. If I, like, walk away to go to the bathroom, you'll step in. But I don't. I think you. I don't know why. I don't know what. Like, I don't know if your family just didn't do that way, but spending time as a family like this is.
Jim Ross
I'll tell you what it is because works. The thing is nice because when you're with the kid, you're in charge. So I'm subbed. And I'm never. So I'm just never.
Amrit
Like, I'm not used to being. So.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
I just. My ego can't handle it.
DJ Model
Well, then. But somebody's got to be the primary parent.
Jim Ross
You are the primary parent. So I'm the substitute two parent.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
Here's the thing, though. The mother son dynamic is.
Jim Ross
Yeah. There's not room for me.
Amrit
Sometimes. Sometimes it is like I feel that way with my daughter. Like, she will smack me in the face and she's like, mommy, no. And, like, push me off the bed and throw herself on her dad. And I'm like, this is just how it is right now.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
I'm like, cool. I'm. Sometimes I love not being the preferred parent. I'm going to yoga.
DJ Model
Bye. Yeah. No, sometimes, you know, to be able to just, like, walk away, and there's not a tantrum.
Amrit
He can't walk away. He literally cannot walk away.
Jim Ross
Me and homie have the best time wrestling, but when it comes to, like, bedtime, he's always like, daddy, no, no. And I'm bedtime. Like, he literally is like, get out of here. And I have to every day go in and just be like, dog, it's me.
Amrit
Yeah, it's me.
DJ Model
Tonight it's gonna be me.
Amrit
And thankfully, we all travel for work a lot, so I do get a lot of alone time with her, and that's kind of where we have our moments. Um, but she is two and A half. So, you know, there are good moments and there are kind of like squirrely moments.
DJ Model
Yeah, yeah.
Jim Ross
Um, we just did the acela. She. I mean, well, she did the acela. I was just like writing a script next to them. But yeah, Sella with the kid was. Was hilarious.
DJ Model
He was fine though. He was big, chilling.
Jim Ross
Yeah. But the first 25 minutes was hilarious because he was screaming and everyone on the train around us was trying to like, like, yo, what up, homie? And he just get louder. I'm like, just let her handle.
Amrit
Yeah, just let him rip.
DJ Model
Yeah. I was. That's my thing. Just let him rip. Like, so I do. I love people in public spaces being like, oh, I'll try to entertain your baby. But people in the acela were like, can I take him? And I was like, no, I don't, like, I don't think I'm going to let you hold him. I love the sentiment. But I was like, I think we.
Amrit
Just see the support.
DJ Model
I was like, I don't think you want to hold him right now. Like, he throws. He's physical. Like, he will beat the out of you.
Amrit
Wow, that's boy stuff.
DJ Model
Unintentionally. It's boy stuff for sure.
Jim Ross
I also feel no mom wants to be in public and people like, are you okay? Do you need help?
Amrit
I have, I have before. Like, I've been on a flight where like three hours in, the attendant comes up to me and she came up to me with a glass of wine and.
DJ Model
Oh, that's.
Amrit
She like, looked at me and I looked at him. I. I obviously didn't ask for it. And she was like, I know you need this. And it was just this exchange of like, I got you.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
And there have been moments too where like, you know, now she's two, she needs her own seat. They don't sit in that seat. It's like literally prime time robbery. You pay full price. And they're like, ma', am, we can't take off until she does the buckle. I'm like, you, like that's.
DJ Model
Yeah, you're like, you get this two year old in a buckle. That's crazy.
Amrit
You know, hey, like, I don't want to hold up this whole plane. Like, let's just have her in my lap and like, yeah, let's like get the show on the road, you know?
DJ Model
Yeah, good luck.
Jim Ross
Like Crocs, like Crocs even are like, trying.
DJ Model
No, I'm like, try to get the shoe on. Like, we're not going to get buckled in the seat. That's Insane.
Amrit
Yeah.
Jim Ross
And the algorithm keeps sending me these videos. They're like, crocs are bad for kids feet. They melt, and the toxins go on the feet. I'm like, oh, my God. But I'm like, how do we get him in a shoe? You know, you can't get him in a shoe.
Amrit
And they want to do it themselves. But, yeah, we, as, like, people who have lived in New York and dated here for a really long time are perfectly primed to conflict, negotiation, and hostile takedowns. And I now. Everything is a game. You know, Everything is like a mind game in. In a positive way because they want autonomy. So it's like I pick three things out. This is what you're wearing today. And then the one thing that I, like, don't really want her to wear, I'll hold up and go, this is so cute. Like, you should wear this. And she's like, no. And then it's the middle. The next thing. I'm like, what about that? Like, but secretly the one thing I wanted to wear is the thing I'm ignoring. And she's like, this is the one I want to wear. So I'm like, yeah. Mind trick.
Jim Ross
Yeah. Our son is just in love with her. Like, they're in love. And her dynamic with him.
DJ Model
I hate the, like, boy mom narrative, though.
Jim Ross
But he is. And the thing is, is, like, their dynamic is, like, our dynamic. Which is funny, because if she tells him to do something, he's like, no. If she's like, put these clothes on. He's like, no. And then wait five minutes. I'll come through. Hey, brother, you want to put a shirt on? Yeah, dad, you know, it's. This is what happens.
DJ Model
No, but you do have to make everything a game. Like, I turn everything. Even bath time. I'm like, should we go swimming with dinosaurs? Like, should we go in the. In the Jacuzzi? If you just say anything is not what it is, or, like, water, I'm like, it's dinosaur juice. He wants to be everything. Yeah. Everything is a game. I'm like, oh, every food. I'm like, this is dinosaur meat. We're gonna eat a dinosaur.
Amrit
A man. So we have to make him think, like, it's his idea.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
Unfortunately.
DJ Model
Parenting girls is so fun. Like, such a difference. Sometimes I see my girlfriends that have daughters, even if they're a little bit older, Like, I went to the Central Park Zoo with my girlfriend. She has a daughter, and her daughter was, like, up, like, just sitting nicely in the stroller, was, like, enjoying everything. It Was so cute, like, looking around and my son was screaming like, I.
Amrit
Need to touch the bear.
DJ Model
The bear needs to come out. And I was like, oh, my God. We literally need to touch the bear. Like, we don't touch the bear.
Amrit
We need to go in the enclosure.
DJ Model
I was like, the zoo closes. I was like, the zoo has to close. They're just so physical and so demanding.
Amrit
You fully understand stories like why the parrots get eaten. You know when you're like, why the. Would they.
DJ Model
Yeah. Why did they jump in the thing? I'm like, no, I get it.
Jim Ross
Yeah. She has to make up full, like screenplays for this kid to do anything.
DJ Model
Like, we're truly.
Amrit
It's girls too. It's girls too. Like, for sure thing now is like pushing back bedtime. So like, obviously, like my husband and I want to have a life. Women want to have a moment together. And we're trying to get it like down to bed around 7:38, but it's more like 9:30. And she's pulling out every trick in the book. Like, she's like, that dude that you date and is just. You date him for like two years. You tell, like, you give him so many chances. You're like, I would love if you did this. I would love if you did that. Please, like, come on. And then, then right as you're about to break up with them, like the last two weeks, they start pulling out all the stops because they know. And that's what my daughter does to me. Like, but it's okay because I've been there, girl. So you ain't winning. You ain't winning with me.
DJ Model
And she's.
Amrit
It's like nine o'.
DJ Model
Clock.
Amrit
And she's like, I want to eat broccoli. This girl eats like three balls of broccoli. I'm like, okay, let's like, see what else she's got in a trick. And she's like, I want to clean my toys. 9:15. I'm like, you want to clean your toys?
DJ Model
Okay, let's do that.
Jim Ross
This makes total sense though. I respect that people who dated toxic people are actually incredible parents.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Jim Ross
Because you've been in a toxic relationship, you want to eat broccoli.
Amrit
She's eating a full.
DJ Model
I do respect of broccoli. I do respect her game.
Amrit
What is going on? Yeah, that's the thing. I let her ride with it. So I'm like, I like, I'm happy for you to go to bed at 10pm because you're winning at life right now.
DJ Model
Yeah, you're Gonna be a powerful woman hardball. So yeah, it's like the negotiation skills are there and they should be celebrated and rewarded.
Jim Ross
It's like, yeah, he's running is incredible.
DJ Model
I mean, he has no bedtime game though, because I truly am only like, we're gonna read that one book that you don't like. And he's like, okay, must be nice. But he's almost two and I can see him starting to like, like now bedtime has shifted. We're like 9pm and it's like, you have nothing. I'm like, I have nothing left. I only have go to sleep now. Yeah.
Amrit
And like you're in the room till 9:30 and you're in darkness with white noise on. And then you step outside and people like, what are you up to tonight? I'm like, I'm going to bed. Like, I've literally.
DJ Model
There's no other option.
Amrit
The pathway is straight to my bed now.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
Because I put myself a handful of true fruit and go to bed. That's all I have in it.
Jim Ross
I frequently fall asleep with him. And then like around nine, I'm like, what just happened? You know, so you're a bedtime.
Amrit
We, we were both so like, her dad does final, final bedtime hour, which is like putting her down.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
But we do the bedtime story together. Yeah. And she like, she's bossy, she knows what she wants. And. And the tone shifts too, you know, she's like, mommy, Daddy, daddy.
DJ Model
So funny. I'm like, excuse me.
Amrit
Like sometimes I want to record it cuz I'm like, there is no way milky. Not this milky. No, not this milk.
DJ Model
Like just warfare. Warfare.
Amrit
And then he's looking at me, smiling. I'm like, I know you hear this, by the way.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
Yeah. Our son is the same. I'll be like, can we get our bubba? And he's like, no. And then dad, he comes in with a. Hi, Danny.
Amrit
Hi, daddy. Hi.
DJ Model
And I'm like, you're like, it's like the Exorcist.
Amrit
Like, you're like, who is this kid?
DJ Model
And sometimes he takes him and he's like, it's. I just had the nicest afternoon with him.
Amrit
We.
DJ Model
We like, we played dinosaurs and he was fine. And then like I come and I get like, I'm the dinosaurs getting whipped at my head. And then I'm just getting bit and like my. I'm like, I look like I just got like, I just came through hell.
Jim Ross
But at this age, the kids love the mom, they're in love with you. Guys, they like. I'm like, the homie, you know? It's like, if you and I, like.
DJ Model
That'S how they get their oxytocin.
Jim Ross
You will. You will say the wildest stuff to me, right? In our relationship, we're in love. We love each other. You'll beef with me. Even if we're beefing, you'll go outside and be the loveliest person, because that, you know, that person's not going to eat that.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Jim Ross
Say he's the same way, because I'm just not going to eat it. So he's like, I got to be cool with that.
DJ Model
No, for sure. There is a level of, like, they are the worst with their mom. And my mom has told me that. She's like, you were the worst with me. Everybody you were around was like, she's an angel. And then you would come home and destroy my life.
Amrit
And they don't see the separation from you, so they want to be with, like, dad or whatever, because to them, you're a part of them. Like, they don't really kind of need to be with you. They don't see themselves outside of you.
DJ Model
Yeah. Which I love.
Amrit
That's what I tell myself.
DJ Model
I tell myself the same thing. Well, isn't it? For, like, the first I read when I was freshly postpartum, it was like, for the first four months, like, your baby truly thinks that they're still inside of you.
Amrit
Yes.
DJ Model
Like, yes, you're feeding them or whatever you're doing, but they don't. There's no separation in those four first four months. And I just thought that was, like, the most beautiful sentiment.
Amrit
It's like one of them.
DJ Model
We're still together. You.
Amrit
Nice.
DJ Model
Postpartum things out of the sprinkle that you get of like, okay, this is. This is boosting my day.
Amrit
Yeah. Your kid will, like, love you forever and cannot see their lives without you. But also, like, your teeth are falling out, your hair falling out. You're about to go on a psychosis break and lose your goddamn mind. But there's this, like, one nice thing, though.
DJ Model
Yeah. Do you ever see the girl with the list?
Amrit
No.
DJ Model
There's a. Okay, so there's, like, on the Internet, I don't know if it's TikTok. I don't know if it's like, Instagram, but there's a girl. And anytime somebody says something about postpartum, like, your teeth fall out or whatever. Like, there's so things that happen when you have a baby that you just. As a woman, I didn't Know, like, nobody had told me. You find out later. But she has the running list.
Amrit
Oh, God.
DJ Model
And she, like, keeps the list. And like, every however, like, many weeks or months, she'll be like, oh, adding that to the list. And they'll be like, where's the girl with the list?
Amrit
No, I cannot look at that list.
DJ Model
I don't want to know the list. Yeah, I don't even want to know the list. I've come across it and I'm like, no, no, thank you. Like, I don't want to know more.
Amrit
There's also. There's like, some things where I'm like, why didn't anybody tell me about, like, the first poop after having the baby is like, the actual second thing you deliver. You're like, what the hell is happening here? Like, my body's gone into shock. It doesn't know how to function anymore. I'm, like, sitting here like, this is probably not going to happen. I'm just going to have to hold all my shits for the rest of my life.
DJ Model
That Colace.
Amrit
And then you're, like, calling every mom. You know, like that first. Like, just those things where you're like.
Jim Ross
Why didn't anybody tell me, Nagasaki?
DJ Model
Like, I took so much Colace. Like, I was you jammed up? Yeah, I was jammed up real good. I was also so scared to pee because, like, if you. If you deliver vaginally there, you have to pee within the first X amount of hours or you need a catheter. Nobody tells you that either.
Amrit
Oh, yeah.
DJ Model
So I remember I gave birth, and then I'm. They're like, you gotta pee, you gotta pee. And I kept being like, I don't want to go. Like, I was, like, holding my pee. I was like, I don't want to. Like, I'm scared. Something just came out of there that's never come out before, and I'm scared. Everybody's like, it's just the peas. The worst. And I remember I peed and I was, like, holding on to the thing. I was like, I'm so scared.
Amrit
Oh, my God.
DJ Model
And he was at home, like, watching a movie and, like, smoking a joint. He was like, oh, I just had a kid.
Amrit
His friends are over, his friends.
DJ Model
Having a panic attack. I'm like, I'm scared to be.
Amrit
But then also, those are the things you're like, why didn't you guys tell me this? Why didn't anybody tell me this?
DJ Model
I would have liked to know. And then also, like, I just did. Maybe I'm a dumbass, but I didn't anticipate, like, my vagina to hurt for so long. Like, it was like weeks of we in weeks. And I was sitting on an ice pack.
Amrit
Oh, yeah. I had an emergency C section.
DJ Model
Okay.
Amrit
So I did. I. I don't know that maybe I will one day.
DJ Model
I was not vibing with that. I was like, no. I thought for sure, like a week. I was like, a week, two weeks. Like, we'll be.
Amrit
You're like, girl, you've never let me down before. What's going on here?
DJ Model
I was like, what is happening? Like, being in the car, you're like, what the fuck is this?
Jim Ross
Damn. I'm the worst too, because I accidentally, like, hit it a little early, like around the, like, two week mark.
DJ Model
No, you went down on me. We did not have sex.
Jim Ross
I think. No, I think I.
Amrit
But that was like, he was trying.
DJ Model
To have sex also. But the discourse around having sex after pregnancy is so interesting to me because.
Jim Ross
I read something that it was two weeks, so I, like, tried to do stuff and then.
Amrit
So his timer went off and he was like.
Jim Ross
And then the doctor was like, eddie, before.
DJ Model
And I was like, no, cuz I texted our doctor and I was like, oh, what is. What's. What's a no, no, cuz I was like, feeling kind of good. I didn't tear.
Amrit
You need your doctor on the show.
DJ Model
He's like, not these freaky deaky people being like, when can we. Has he been on? No, he hasn't been on, but we were thinking about having him on. I texted him around two weeks and I was like, can he go down on me? And he was like, yeah, that's fine. Just don't have no penetrative sex. He was like, you don't want an infection, love. And I was like, okay. But our doctor's whole thing was like, you will not tear the whole pregnancy. He was like, if you deliver vaginally, you will not tear. And I was like, I watched this guy do it.
Jim Ross
He was in there, like.
DJ Model
Because I don't know why, like, I was just. Not that I was worried about it.
Amrit
Pussy popper.
DJ Model
Yeah. He literally popped my pussy. Didn't tear.
Jim Ross
And he just goes. Eddie grabbed the elbow. And I'll say, well, he did the thing to not tear this.
Amrit
Wow, that's amazing.
DJ Model
So he did it, but then our doctor was just like, boop.
Amrit
See?
DJ Model
Just a little boop.
Amrit
My doctor, who is actually so amazing, didn't deliver my baby because he was at Pride in Australia.
DJ Model
No.
Amrit
Yes. True story. And he see, like, he sees me the Last, like, appointment he has. And he's like, okay, everything looks good. Like, don't worry, you're not giving birth soon. I'm going to Sydney for Pride. He's, like, shirtless, dancing to Kylie Minogue.
DJ Model
Oh, my God.
Amrit
I go in the next week, I meet this random person who's like, you have to have the baby today. You have preclampsia. And I thought she was joking. And I'm like, like, I'm, like, so mad. I'm like, vicky, how dare you? Meanwhile, he's like, I'm spinning around. Like, he's, like, having the time of his life. Like, I'm like, no, I know. I'm like, do you know, like, what I'm doing right now? I'm having the baby.
DJ Model
That's okay. We still love him. I was our doctor. He would. He was telling me, like, towards our last visits, because I would be like, oh, like, what's up? Like, September is just a big month for babies. They're all, like, born in September, apparently.
Jim Ross
Because New Year's baby, everybody's just like, catch steak.
DJ Model
He's like, you're the last of the. The last of this round. And then I fight. Once you have your baby, I finally get to go on vacation. And I was like, do not leave. Yes.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
I was like, if you leave airtag. Yeah. You're staying here.
Jim Ross
See, luckily, I developed a friendship with him, because, remember, he did move his vacation.
DJ Model
He did. I was like, there's no way I developed a friendship. You will not be leaving this city. I was like, you're not even going to Santa Barbara. Like, you're snaping your ass.
Jim Ross
You're like, you know what?
DJ Model
We're moving you in.
Amrit
We're moving you in.
DJ Model
Yeah. It was like, I would love for him if he could have just lived in our house. I would have. I mean, I was there every week. He was the best.
Jim Ross
I was just popping up Dr. Rad. Shout out Dr. Steven.
DJ Model
He also just had twins.
Amrit
Shout out, Dr. Finky. Even though he wasn't there. Whatever. We still love you.
DJ Model
Shout out, Dr. Finky.
Amrit
Up. You were having a good time. But I. I can't hate on that. I cannot hate on that.
Jim Ross
Yeah, you kind of. It's kind of the perfect romcom. Like, I'm picturing your doctor as, like, gay Russell Brand at Pride.
Amrit
Yeah. Honestly. And from forgetting Sarah Barsol and, like, listen, like, John pretty much. And John loved him because they had, like, similar banter. He'd be like. John, like, would walk into the appointment with this, like, obnoxious Camcorder that he had. He'd, like, look under my dressing gown and be like, are we doing a pap smear today? And think he'd be like, let's. Yeah, let me show you. Like, they had good banter. So I really feel like they could have brought out in the delivery room maybe another.
Jim Ross
Yeah, I really got along with our.
DJ Model
OB A little too much.
Amrit
A little too much. Yeah.
Jim Ross
We started, like, going to dinner together and stuff.
DJ Model
We started going to dinner. No, I actually loved going. Like, everybody in the office was so good because he would say insane that I think anywhere else they probably would have, like, cps.
Amrit
CPS is there.
DJ Model
Just, like, the delivery room. We found out it was a boy in the first ultrasound. He's like, damn, his dick is huge. And I was just like, oh, my God. Literally flag us. Like, just commentary. That was. We also found out my due date was 9 11. So there was a lot. There was a lot of jokes. Like, we were like, should we name him George W. Like, there was George W. Wong kind of hit Wong kind of hits. Like, he was on the list for a little bit.
Amrit
You kind of need to lean into that, though.
DJ Model
You can't be so serious because I'm like, before 20 weeks. Like, I. You're just in this, like, weird limbo phase of what the is going on. And so we were just like, it was a comedy set every time, and they were very receptive to it and cool.
Jim Ross
I was just testing boundaries because he told her it was a 911 due date. And then I was just like, oh, that makes sense, because she's missing a tube. I was like, that makes sense. One of her towers is down too. And he was just like, oh, my God.
Amrit
You know that minute of, like, are they going to laugh and be my homie or are they going to turn on me vibes?
Jim Ross
And he just started to Instagram and we became homies. We started to eat Chinese food together in, like, L. A.
Amrit
Wait, no. I have. I have, like, an even worse 911 joke.
Jim Ross
Oh, yeah.
Amrit
Dare I say it?
DJ Model
This is a. Is a safe space for 9 11.
Amrit
So I. My Wi Fi. I made my Wi Fi investigate 9 11.
DJ Model
I love that.
Amrit
And that really caused some drama in my building. Like, my old building that I lived in, because then people were like, whose wifi name is this? It's so disrespectful. Like, I guess someone's like, dad had died in nine. You know, like, you know, like some people.
Jim Ross
Davidson's in your building.
Amrit
Exactly. So someone's. Yeah, nice one. And so then I'm like going along with it because I'm like, I'm not going to be out. And I'm like, yeah, whose is that? Like who.
DJ Model
Who would do this?
Amrit
Like who could, you know, like also like going along with it because I'm like, who the would like make a disgusting joke like that?
DJ Model
I can't believe that this controversial. I was just.
Amrit
It was like an offhanded funny. It was also la. I'm like, why do you guys care this much? Like you're friends with the person.
Jim Ross
I'm like, could I bring that has investigated?
DJ Model
I would have been like, this is my best friend. Honestly, like the amount of times I'm like, who the did push did it?
Amrit
Yeah, I kept going along with it. I'm like, who would do that? Such poor days. Like, I'm like, they're not, I'm. They're not catching me out. I'm not living with these people.
DJ Model
You just phase it out slowly. It just goes from like, yeah, investigate 911 to investigate 9.
Amrit
Yeah, investigate.
DJ Model
Just investigate. Yeah, just investigate.
Jim Ross
Can we, can we ask how you met your husband John? Like the love story Raya. I would.
DJ Model
Raya.
Amrit
Yeah, Raya.
DJ Model
Bringing people together.
Jim Ross
Yeah, everybody meets on Ryan.
Amrit
Yeah. And the funny thing is he had reached out to a mutual friend and my mutual friend was like, you're not her type. Which at the time he was right because I had really poor standards. And. And then like we kept orbiting each other's wells. We were always in like other situations. And then we. Eventually he had like DMed me a while back, but I never saw like he. He's not on it like social media like that. So I think I might have like clicked on his page and there were no photos of him. I'm like, no. I don't know. I don't know if I can trust this.
DJ Model
Facts were bad.
Amrit
Exactly. I'm like not like not pursuing. And it wasn't till like much later I'm like, oh my gosh. You were like. But it was like lazy dms, you know, it was like hot eyes and fire. Like I'm like, you didn't even.
DJ Model
Not even a word?
Amrit
No, there's no personal.
DJ Model
I feel that.
Amrit
Who knows? He was sending that out to everybody.
Jim Ross
Two years too.
Amrit
I didn't. Yeah.
DJ Model
Okay. That's so crazy. When was the. Is there some Pisces?
Jim Ross
Because it's crazy cuz we were also timeline single around the same time talking about like we want to meet someone. Cuz I met her 2021.
Amrit
Meanwhile, we're like, dubbing all, like, the eligible people. We're like, you want to meet someone.
Jim Ross
We know what that we know. We were all dating. We were dating each other's homies. So, you know, we know who the other people were.
Amrit
Exactly.
Jim Ross
Shout out the others, man.
DJ Model
We love everything.
Amrit
Remain anonymous forever. Unless you do a really deep dive on Instagram and then in that case, you deserve to.
DJ Model
Whatever's not archived, you know?
Amrit
Exactly. Exactly. Oh, yeah, yeah. I'm a non archiver. Like, I leave everything up. I just think, like, yeah, my shit is up. My shit is up.
Jim Ross
My shit's messy and it's up.
Amrit
Same, same. My shit is messy. Like, I. Yeah, it is what it is.
DJ Model
I need to archive some things and just in the way that, like, I'll delete a nude. Like, I don't want. Like, if somebody sends me a nude deleted. Like, I'll archive us. Like, it doesn't. I feel like I didn't before getting married and having a kid out. But also I'm like, not that online, but I'm like, I don't know.
Amrit
I just feel like there are, like, certain things. You're like, oh.
DJ Model
I also just feel like if we weren't married. I don't know you.
Amrit
Yes.
DJ Model
Do you know, like. Like, honestly, like, any of my exes, I'm like, I don't know you and you don't know me. So get that picture. The off your thing.
Amrit
See, I, like, never really shared. People were. When I posted my wedding to John and we eloped in Vegas, people were like, you have a boyfriend? Like, I thought, like, my debut of him was the wedding photo. And they were like, like, what?
Jim Ross
I definitely was like, oh, yeah.
DJ Model
I'm like.
Jim Ross
And I was like, I'm gonna have to check on the homies.
DJ Model
Slightly iconic, though. Like, just being like, here's my man. Literally, it's the. It's the man.
Amrit
Exactly.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
Because I. Because I think too, like, being dating in the city for over a decade, it's like, it becomes so incestuous. You're all like, everybody's dating each other's leftovers for sure. Recycling, microwave and truly. So then I was like, finally, like, an untouched, handsome man from the Midwest.
DJ Model
Who'S handy, pure, and keep him safe.
Amrit
Yeah. I was like, I am. Yeah. I'm like, I'm not posting this way. Yeah, he did work in fashion, but, like, you know what? He did work in fashion. One of the. One of the, like, rare, like, straight men in the Conde Nast building at the time. I think there were, like, Three of them, you know, so it was like, I am not posting this until, like, we are locked in by the law. Like, that's pretty smart.
Jim Ross
That's pretty smart.
Amrit
Yeah. And. Yeah, but I mean, we, like, we also, like, got engaged. Like, got married. Engaged, had a baby, like, for six months. Because we were like, we know that. This is, like, the thing. Yeah, we've, like, we've done enough to know, like, when we met the right person, you know, we never also, like, I don't know if it was same for you guys, but we never had a conversation about, what are we. We just immediately were like, yeah, this is it.
DJ Model
I was just pregnant.
Jim Ross
She was pregnant.
Amrit
Same. See, I was pregnant at our wedding.
DJ Model
Yeah, same. Yeah, I was pregnant at our wedding. I was just like, period. Like, I'm pregnant. This is what we're doing now, bitch. Like, exactly.
Amrit
This is it.
DJ Model
This is.
Amrit
We, like, committed to the bit when.
Jim Ross
You'Ve been, like, a veteran in the street, you know, you just know when it's your person. You're just like, I have done.
DJ Model
It was very unspoken. It was some, like, ether shit, you know, I was like, the conversation happened above us, like, in the cloud.
Amrit
It did. It did. I'm like, okay. And then you look back on everything, you're like, wow. Like, I really, like, tried to make shit work for years, and suddenly, like, one week into something, I'm like, oh. And we also, like, I was living in LA at the time, came to New York. We, like, finally met in person. We hung out for a week straight. Like, got up, belly buttons pierced, like, walking, love that willing, like, just being, like, really annoying. And then on the last day, he drops me to the airport, and we both are like, what are we gonna do? We went. We never said, what are we? You know, we were just like, how are we gonna make this work, yo?
Jim Ross
We're like the same people because we.
DJ Model
Hung out for, like, three weeks in.
Jim Ross
LA doing, like, corny, cute stuff. Like, she went on a date with me and my dad, and, like, my dad showed her his foot.
DJ Model
Really cute.
Jim Ross
Yeah. He was like, you ever seen a foot with gout? And he pulled it out and I had it.
DJ Model
It was truly my first gout foot. And I was so excited you were.
Amrit
In the family immediately.
DJ Model
I mean, I saw his gout foot. That was the conversation.
Jim Ross
And then I hit her up to, like, hang one day, and she's like, oh, I'm on the way to the airport. I was like, wait, wait, what? Like, wait, can I take you? She's like, no, I'M like, on the way. And I was like, where are you going? She's like, oh, I'm gonna go to Boston. And I was like, okay. And then I made up fake work to go meet her in Boston and like, lock in because I'm like, you. I was like, this doesn't come around.
Amrit
Yeah, no, no, it doesn't come around. I basically got back to Elaine was.
DJ Model
Like, I have a spare room.
Amrit
Like, we will have space. Move here. We can figure it out. And we did. We did back and forth, like straight away.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
And then.
DJ Model
Yeah, eventually we did the same thing. That's so crazy because we were dating.
Jim Ross
Like shopping for food at grist before. Just like, yeah, I'll take this. Like two days left on that avocado. I'll take it.
Amrit
You know, like, I'll roll the dice.
DJ Model
I'll cut around the brown part.
Amrit
It's like when you sushi and it's been in the fridge for like four days. You're like, yeah, like it.
DJ Model
Yeah. I don't have anything going on this weekend.
Amrit
Exactly. I know if it'll work out or not.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
Look at us.
Amrit
They're parents.
DJ Model
I know it all really Married. It all works out.
Jim Ross
No, I. I'm happier than I ever could have imagined. I was. Could be. But it's like you. I tried many things. I had many therapists. It's just like you just. It's the person.
DJ Model
But I think we're all better for it.
Amrit
Yes.
DJ Model
Do you know, like, I'm like every shitty relationship along the way or situationship or whatever. I'm like, I feel like I wouldn't be able to show up as good as I can in our relationship if I didn't have things to like, look back on or learn from or survived.
Jim Ross
Like.
Amrit
Yeah.
Jim Ross
I mean, truly some insane situation, guys.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
I also had really great relationships where I was like you. Your like reason was to show me that I could be in a healthy relationship or.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
You know, I could trust I can love totally things. And then I finally had all the lessons and I met the right person. But I moved to la. I was celibate for a year. I didn't drink. I was doing a lot of service. Like, I changed my whole life. And then when I met and I still had a roster, of course meet him and deaded the roster before we went on our first date. Because I knew like something in the back of my mind I was like, I don't want to bring messy baggage. Like, I don't want to tell. I don't Want to live the same story. Like, I've done this. I've done this for 15 years.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
Like, I'm good. I don't need to.
DJ Model
That's so funny. I did the same thing. I, like, had conversations with people where I was like, I don't think that you can rely on this to ever, like, don't talk to me again. I literally, I think that you should just go away.
Amrit
Yeah. I, like, cut all my key players all stopped, benched everybody cleaning up the jerseys. I shut the team down.
DJ Model
Yeah. The bench was dusty for a second. Yeah.
Amrit
So, you know, I really knew that this was my person.
DJ Model
What was the thing that. Was it just a feeling for you? What was.
Amrit
And the crazy thing was, like. Like, I hadn't, like, never really even been in a serious interrelation, interracial relationship before until, like, he was so far from, you know, like, I was always dating, like, the industry guy. He, like, loves to cut trees and, like, has a chainsaw and, like, is. He was just so different to my typical type that it was. Even for myself. I was like, wow, this was a surprise. But I knew from the moment I met him that he was my person. Like, what was it for you guys?
DJ Model
I think it was kind of the same thing. Like, what was our very first date.
Jim Ross
Well, you were worried. I was sceny at first.
DJ Model
Yeah. Bunny was a little sceney. And that's just not. I was like, I'm just not. Like, I like to. To stay home and I'm a homebody. Like, I was like, there's literally not one place I want to go. I'm a homebody. So I was like, I don't know. And he kept trying to take me. I think every date you proposed was kind of like, just a little. I don't even know where it was, but it was just. I was like, I feel like that's Dr. Clark.
Jim Ross
I tried to take her to Dr. Clark.
DJ Model
Yeah. Like, just, like, I was like, ran through. Like, I was like, you're giving me, like, I just don't want to play this game. And I was like, ugh, I'm good. And then I remember I happened to be in la. I wasn't even in LA to hang out with you, but I did hit him up. And I was like, oh, I'm in LA if you're around. Whatever. We were supposed to go on a date. You were supposed to take me somewhere to dinner. And I was like, I'm on the west side. Can't go. And then you would, like. I think last Ditch effort. He hit me up and he was like, do you want to box? And I was like, yeah, like, let's go. Let's do that. Because I feel like, well played. It's very disarming to be like, okay, cool, we're gonna, like, work out together. Because I just, like, don't like working out with men. I don't like to be perceived by men at the gym ever. So I was like, all right, cool, we'll go. And then we had lunch after we went to Zenku, and we just had, like, a really good conversation where I felt that I had misjudged you and we had a lot in common. And, Yeah, I don't know.
Jim Ross
She misjudged me. And then I think I surprised her because she's like, so, what's up? And I was like, oh, I gotta take you home. And she's like, oh, what are you up to? I was like, it's Dipset locks versus tonight. Like, I need to be alone on.
Amrit
The couch and watch this.
Jim Ross
So I met her the day Dipset died, and symbolically, to me, I was just like, like, oh, this is my person reincarnated. Yeah, yeah. Because, like, Dipset was my life.
DJ Model
I remember. You're like, no, I've known you for.
Amrit
A long time, Eddie. Yeah, yeah, I remember.
Jim Ross
Yeah. And I was just like, wait, Dipset is dead. They're gone. I was like, I can be a, like, real man now. Like, I can have relationships.
Amrit
I can exit the street.
DJ Model
I can be a man.
Amrit
Symbolic.
Jim Ross
Yeah, yeah. Once Dipset started, I was just like, that's my person. Because we did have the best conversation, and I had just gotten out of some, like, funky situations where I had a roster, and I was, like, wiling out. And I was like, I'm too old for this. Because we were all fresh out of the pandemic 2021, and I had, like, found a center in Taiwan when I was alone there. And then I got dragged back into the scene in, like, LA. New York. 2021 wasn't great, and I just was like, I want to stop seeing people. And about three weeks after, I just stopped talking to everyone that was in my phone, she hit me back. And so between that and Dipset dying, I was like, this is it. It's a sign.
Amrit
I truly believe that you need radical change, because. And my therapist would always say, like, you know how this story goes. Like, you've done this before. You've literally dated this person for. You've done this job before. You've been in this self Hating situation before. Why do you continue to. And my friend Isaac always says, data, clown, expect the circus. Like, you know, that is the period. You know, the deal. And he would always. I would call him all the time, and he would be like, data, can't expect the circus. Like, you. This is not new to you. You know, this.
DJ Model
Yeah. And I think sometimes it's just the chaos. I mean, for. At least for myself, the chaos can be addicting. And at least there's a high. And there's what, you know, but there's a high.
Jim Ross
For a while, we were really just throwing life vests in the ocean.
Amrit
I'm like, oh, you're, like, emotionally unavailable. And, you know, keep your. Don't have a bank account because your money is, like, under the bed. I'm gonna date you.
DJ Model
Done.
Amrit
Project challenge accepted. You know, and I think that I. I was, like, in savior mode for such a long time, but I really needed to save myself, and then I did.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
Yeah. And I. And I also, like, I love the first date that you guys had because similarly, like, John and I, we had planned to meet up on, like, a. The day after I got in, but the day I got in, I was like, I'm walking my dog. He's like, see you at Tompkins. And it was just sporadic. I was in my airplane. You know, it was really this, like, spur of the moment. And then we went to Takahashi. Like, everything. You know, we walked in.
Jim Ross
That's cute.
Amrit
We walked in there, and it was. Nothing was planned. There was, like, no expectation, and we were just. We could just show up and be ourselves.
Jim Ross
Yeah. When you're really dating, you just need to, like, drop all the.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Jim Ross
And. And we, like, did it from the first dating.
DJ Model
We had really dated in a way that I don't think I ever dated anyone. Like, it was just friends, you know? Like, I think we were just building a friendship while we were dating. It wasn't this, like. I don't know. It wasn't this, like, hot flame that burned out. It was very steady and very. Like, our foundation was built, and I never had that before. Usually I was like, oh, cool. Like, it's just, go, go, go, go, go with us. It was very, like, I was like, okay, this is real. There's something real here.
Jim Ross
It was cute. It, like, felt ROM com. Like, very, like, I was very, like, neurotic the entire time.
Amrit
I love this.
DJ Model
It was very cute.
Amrit
I heard the episode about the email. You not opening the email.
DJ Model
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the email. The email was funny because it truly was Just, like, spam folder. Had no idea. Living my life for three days.
Amrit
Just, like, Pisces being, like, not having their emotional needs met that they've laid down on the line. Suicide.
Jim Ross
I was dying. Yeah, I was. I was literally just walking to the liquor store and walking back, like, listening to Sky Ferreira. Everything is embarrassing. It's like, I'm so embarrassed. I sent this email where I'm like, I love you and yada yada.
DJ Model
I'm texting him, like, oh, my God. Getting a coffee. What are you doing? Like, just dumb.
Amrit
Driving my car into the ocean.
DJ Model
Yeah. Like, literally one word answers. I'm like, what is going on? Like, what has happened? Like, where's the man that I'm falling in love with? And then boom.
Amrit
But you called, right?
DJ Model
I called once I saw it, but I also felt like it was an unbelievable situation because I was literally. I had gone out, and I'm like, I stayed over the night at my girlfriend's because we were just, like, had a night, and I'm sitting on her couch in the morning, and I literally said out loud to her, like, she as my witness. I was like, I really need to go through my spam folder. Like, this is annoying, because I kept getting the notification, like, your email is.
Amrit
Had you ever gone through your spam?
DJ Model
I literally. I never. I am the most fun, serious person in the world. I haven't got a professional email my whole ass life. Like, I was living a different type of lifestyle at this point. Like, no one was emailing me. It was Sephora. So I was like, this is so annoying. I'm like, brooklinen. I'm like, I know I'm rouge.
Amrit
Like, so I fucking.
DJ Model
I'm like, deleting the shit. And then I just saw your email, and it truly is like some cosmic. Like, I truly would never be doing this hungover on a Sunday. And I saw it, and I was. My heart dropped. I was like, oh, my God.
Amrit
How many days? Like, how many days?
DJ Model
Three or four. Three, maybe.
Jim Ross
I think it might have. I. Three. Three.
Amrit
72.
DJ Model
Four. I mean, three is three.
Jim Ross
Scheduling assisted suicide. I was, like, about to drive to Oregon.
DJ Model
I would have. I literally would have had. I would have called all my friends. Like, I would have been at my mom's house, like, crying in fetal position if I were you.
Jim Ross
But, oh, my friends are ass. I called my friends, and they're just like, she don't like you, bro.
DJ Model
That's so funny.
Jim Ross
She don't like you, bro. Like, screaming, like, our. Our friend to come. I called. I Told you, man. It's not for you. And I was just like.
DJ Model
Like.
Amrit
Let me tell you something I heard recently that changed my life. Never take advice from someone you wouldn't trade places with.
DJ Model
I tell him that all the time.
Amrit
And that has changed my life.
DJ Model
I tell him that all the time.
Amrit
I do not ask people for their opinion ever anymore. I'm like, you do not. You know?
DJ Model
Yeah, yeah. Unless you've done something that I, like, truly respect. And I'm just like, exactly. Wouldn't trade places with you. I tell them that all the time. I'm like, do not look for advice with people that you don't. You wouldn't trade lives with immediately.
Amrit
Exactly.
Jim Ross
I only ask her. My cinematographer, Daniel, the founder of Raya, and my buddy Jared. Jared in la. He's, like, very smart. That's it. There's, like, four people and my buddy Ray. Like, I'll ask them for advice, but I try not to ask for advice anymore. You have to, like. I try to get to that Zen place where I'm like, I can hear my voice. That's really important.
Amrit
All the. Like, I think back on all the advice, like, the blind leading the literal blind. I'm like, why was I asking this person? Like, what?
Jim Ross
Yeah, we had a lot of fun, though.
Amrit
We did the time. I'm like, it was bad advice, and I wanted to take it anyway. Like, exactly.
DJ Model
I'm like, truly. That's that part, though. You know what you should do?
Amrit
You should show up at his work.
DJ Model
Yeah.
Amrit
You should show up at his barbershop.
DJ Model
You should get a job at his barbershop. And become the barber.
Amrit
Exactly. And then become the barber.
DJ Model
Ever escape you?
Jim Ross
We've been at so many parties where I'm just. I see you and I'm like, oh, you're doing that. All right, I'mma do this, too.
Amrit
I'll do this, too. And on that note.
Jim Ross
Yeah.
DJ Model
But it gets you to where you need to go, so that's really.
Amrit
It gets you to where you need to go.
DJ Model
That's the nice part.
Jim Ross
Can we. Before. Before we end, What. What's up next for, like, spread the jelly? Like, this is an incredible thing you've started.
Amrit
Thank you. We just want to continue to grow, and the reaction has been. So, you know, we have. We launched only last year in October, and we still have. We have. We have. I believe it's like, 25,000, a community of 25,000, but we reach over 2 million accounts a month. So we're such a small team, and we're scaling to Meet those needs and redevelop the site and do more community and in real life because that's what people want. We're really trying to scale to meet those needs, but it's just myself, Lauren, and then we have a couple of other fractional really amazing people. So just trying to meet the demand, which is a really good place to be because, you know, we. It's like that thing when you were having a birthday party and you're like, are people gonna come? You know, we didn't know and we just started telling the stories that we wanted to hear and there wasn't really much of an expectation of we're gonna make a break. It was just kind of like, let's just, just share these stories that we know are missing in the space and about womanhood. And it continued to grow. And it continued to grow. All of our essays are self submitted, so it's really nice to just grow together with the community. So that's really.
Jim Ross
Yeah, yeah, it's really fly. Like, I see in the comments, certain times you have developed such a distinct voice and brand and theme that there are fans that are like, oh, I was waiting for this collab. I was waiting for this woman. And like, that's when you know there's a thing because it's like, it's like being a stupid sneaker head. Like, oh, I knew that person would do the sb. You know, like, it's cool.
Amrit
Yeah. And also, like, these women are coming to us with the most intimate details of their life. You know, infertility, adoption, surrogacy, career struggles, highs, lows, everything. And we also created the space because we didn't just want it to be for women. It's. It was like you said, you know, I've learned so much and so many, so many of my friends without kids have been able to show up in my life in a better way because they understand, they have a better understanding perspective. And same with the partners and same with the brothers. And same with. So I think expanding the conversation too, in a way where it's motherhood should be accessible to everybody so we can be a better support system to them.
Jim Ross
No, me, John and Dave need to do the companion. Spread the butter. Remember, there was mass appeal and misbehave. Need to do that.
Amrit
That's like the tick tock. The, the Mormon wives, like the dads are now starting to galvanize because they're like, what about us? Yeah, yeah, y' all can be. Yeah, that's cute. Dad talk. Dad talk.
Jim Ross
Spread the butter.
Amrit
Spread the butter.
DJ Model
Spread the butter. Stay the night at the hospital.
Amrit
The first lesson number one, don't throw NFL parties.
DJ Model
Don't go home. Don't go home.
Jim Ross
I'm a good. Like, like, like, I don't know what they call it, but, like, don't do what Eddie did. Like, whatever Eddie does. Like, I am a good test case.
Amrit
It's like, what would Jesus do? What would Eddie not.
Jim Ross
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
DJ Model
And do the opposite.
Jim Ross
Thank you so much for coming.
Amrit
Thanks for having us.
DJ Model
This is a lot of fun.
Amrit
Thank you, guys.
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Canal Street Dreams: Amrit Tietz Episode Summary
Release Date: August 1, 2025
Hosts: Eddie Huang and Natashia Perrotti
Guest: Amrit Tietz, Co-founder of Spread the Jelly
In this vibrant episode of Canal Street Dreams, hosts Eddie Huang and Natashia Perrotti engage in an unfiltered and heartfelt conversation with Amrit Tietz, the co-founder of Spread the Jelly, alongside her friend DJ Model. The discussion delves deep into the realms of motherhood, entrepreneurship, and the intricate balance between personal life and creative endeavors.
Amrit and DJ Model, both proud mothers and innovative entrepreneurs, share their journey of founding Spread the Jelly. The bond between Amrit and her business partner Lauren was forged through mutual connections in the creative community, highlighting the importance of supportive networks in both personal and professional spheres.
Their friendship deepened further as they navigated the challenges of motherhood together, recognizing a shared need for a supportive space where moms can openly discuss their experiences without fear of judgment.
Spread the Jelly was born out of a desire to create a non-judgmental community for mothers to share their stories and challenges. Amrit emphasizes the platform's commitment to authenticity and relatability, ensuring that advice and perspectives are tailored to diverse lifestyles and environments.
The platform has grown exponentially since its launch, boasting a community of 25,000 members and reaching over 2 million accounts monthly. Amrit and her team are dedicated to scaling the platform to meet the burgeoning demand, enhancing both online and real-life community interactions.
A significant portion of the conversation centers on the realities of parenting in today's digital age. Amrit and DJ Model share candid anecdotes about the joys and challenges of raising toddlers while maintaining their professional lives.
Amrit recounts her childbirth experience with humor and honesty, highlighting the unpredictable nature of delivery and the importance of having a supportive partner.
These stories underscore the often-overlooked emotional and physical strains of childbirth, shedding light on the need for better support systems for new mothers.
The dialogue further explores the differing parenting styles between mothers and fathers, with a focus on maintaining a harmonious household while fostering a loving environment for their children.
The hosts discuss strategies for managing bedtime routines, dealing with tantrums, and ensuring both parents remain present and supportive in their child's life.
Amrit and DJ Model delve into their personal relationships, sharing how parenthood has reshaped their connections and the importance of finding a partner who understands and supports their journey.
Amrit shares the serendipitous story of meeting her husband, John, illustrating how timing and mutual understanding can lead to profound relationships.
These narratives highlight the balance between personal growth and partnership, emphasizing the need for trust and mutual respect in sustaining long-term relationships.
The conversation also touches on the importance of learning from past relationships and focusing on self-improvement to build healthier partnerships.
Both women advocate for introspection and resilience, encouraging listeners to prioritize personal well-being as a foundation for meaningful relationships.
Amrit offers valuable wisdom on seeking advice and building supportive communities, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with trusted individuals.
These insights serve as a reminder to discern the quality of advice and prioritize relationships that contribute positively to one's life journey.
As the episode draws to a close, Amrit outlines the ambitious plans for Spread the Jelly, aiming to expand its reach and deepen community engagement both online and offline.
Plans include redeveloping the site, enhancing real-life community interactions, and fostering an inclusive environment where all aspects of motherhood are discussed and celebrated.
The episode concludes with heartfelt acknowledgments and humorous reflections on their journeys, underscoring the camaraderie and mutual support within the Canal Street Dreams community.
This episode of Canal Street Dreams offers a rich tapestry of experiences, insights, and humor as Amrit Tietz and DJ Model navigate the complexities of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Their candid conversations provide invaluable lessons on building supportive communities, fostering healthy relationships, and balancing personal and professional aspirations. Listeners are left inspired by their resilience and dedication to creating spaces where authentic conversations about womanhood and parenting can thrive.
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