
Loading summary
Dennis Black
Ever notice your dog slowing down and having health issues and wonder, what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add rough greens to your dog's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of rough greens here, and I invite you to give your pup the Ruffgreens 90 Day Challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats and increased energy. By day 60, your dog will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch your dog a free Jumpstart trial bag today. Go to try roughgreens.com use promo code, Try rough. That's T R Y R U F F. Go to try rough greens.com use promo code Try rough. You just cover the shipping. You don't have to change your dog's food to improve your dog's health. Just add a scoop of rough greens. Discover the life changing benefits of meow greens for your cat. Ever see your cat slowing down or having health issues and wonder, what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add meow greens to your cat's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings. I'm naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of meow greens, and I invite you to take the Meow Greens 90 day challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats or and increased energy. By day 60, your cat will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, they're going to have better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch a free Jumpstart trial bag for your cat today. Go to trymeowgreens.com use promo code try meow. That's try meow. You just cover the shipping. You don't have to change your cat's food to improve your cat's health. Just add a packet of meow greens.
Tana Mongeau
Hello and welcome back to the canceled podcast.
Brooke Schofield
Woohoo.
Tana Mongeau
We are in like the most beautiful studio in Manchester. The walls are brick, the television screens behind us. We have lovely people setting up everything flawlessly. Like this is. This is nice.
Brooke Schofield
This is nice. We're so excited to be here. We got here yesterday we took a train. I feel, like, dumb that I keep, like, being so excited about the train, but I had never been on a train before.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's so good to excited about, you know, the little things life has to offer.
Brooke Schofield
But is anyone gonna be like, it's a train.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, maybe, but don't let them take that from you. You know, like, it's a train.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, you're right. It was really fun.
Tana Mongeau
I was so excited to take the train too. And then I just like, word to Jeff Whittake, because I'm doing exactly what he says. I'm about to be a woman talking about my period on a podcast for an hour. My period is ruining my life. It is sucking the joy. The train yesterday, like, even just. Well, I. I kind of want to start from the jump, but, like, we've all been getting our periods a little staggered on tour. You guys were more synced and then I'm kind of the last one. And you had a very angry period. Then I get my period and I never have angry periods. Like, truly I am. I'm a sad girl.
Brooke Schofield
I don't either. I don't even. It's really just like how I. My body feels.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Like, usually it's just body, and then if it's any emotion, I'm sad. Right. Like, I'll. I'll usually cry the day before my period over anything. And then that's like the end of it.
Brooke Schofield
Then.
Tana Mongeau
This is the angriest period. I am furious. Like, just crash out level furious. I got in a fight. I started a fight with Mokoa about Mary had a Little Lamb. The song Mary had a Little Lamb.
Brooke Schofield
The lyrics could be thought about in that.
Tana Mongeau
The lyrics of Mary had a Little Lamb. I was right, honestly. And I just was so angry at him for correcting me. I was like, livid, livid. And then the train. We get on the train. I have an experience on the toilet that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I cried on the train yesterday because of my toilet experience. I was just like, pussy out, crack out on this train. The door came flying open mid tampon change and I couldn't figure out the buttons and I just lost it. Yeah, I had to go silent. And then how did you sleep last night?
Brooke Schofield
I slept like garbage. Tana, I feel like you and I are having a similar. I think we have the same room, so. So I always know, like, going at, like, if I have a problem with the hotel. You likely have the same problem. First of all, do you have two separate Beds.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. But I like having two separate beds because then we have like the food and sex bed and the sleep bed.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, you could probably benefit from that. I thought, I thought about doing like a self tan bed because like, I. When I tell you I actually destroyed the bed in Oslo, like, I'm pretty sure I'm gonna get like a really big invoice for that. But I don't like it because there's two queen beds, so not two king beds. So Miles woke up and he's like, why are you so close to me? And I was like, what do you mean?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it is. It is interesting. I do like it for that reason. But here's. I mean, listen, like, I know that when we signed up to tour Europe, like, I knew as I'm signing the dotted line on that contract, I am also signing away my privilege of American air conditioning. And like, I know that there's been two moments though last night in the Paris airport where I was like, good God, how do people live like this? The Paris airport was a thousand degrees. And I was like, it's not even summertime. Like, I was sweating. I was looking at jet charters. I was like, I'm done. I'm done. And then I. I dialed it back. I'm okay now. But last night it was just. I went to bed at 9:30pm and I also was just like, I know. I. This was the same day as the train. I already cried on the train. I went mute. I know I'm in a bad head space when all I'm listening to too is Machine Gun Kelly.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Wait, what's going on there?
Tana Mongeau
Like, I've been listening to Paper Cuts by Machine Gun Kelly on repeat. Like.
Brooke Schofield
Hello, world.
Tana Mongeau
Like, that song for sorry. For like 48 hours. And, like, I go to sleep and I can't even listen to my happy podcast either. I'm so, like, unhappy that I need something more serious. So I'm falling asleep to Matthew McConaughey's autobiography.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, my God, Green Lights.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, love. And. Well, I listened to the whole book last night, all six hours of it, because I fall asleep to it. I fall asleep at 9:30. I take all my. All my sedatives to try to, you know, just zoom past my insomnia. And I am not joking you. I woke up every 30 minutes on the dot until 8am this morning. Like, every. I did. I didn't reach REM until 8 in the morning. There's a woodpecker in my wall. Oh, or a ghost. I don't.
Brooke Schofield
Just, Just I can do one better. Okay. I. Same thing. Woke up all night. First of all, because I found out someone slid up on my story and said, just so you know, the hotel that you're staying at is one of the most haunted hotels in Manchester.
Tana Mongeau
I'm changing tonight. That did it.
Brooke Schofield
And it's funny because you're on the haunted side. It's the east wing, and it's like a girl killed herself in the stairwell and like, it's right outside your door. From what Paige explained to me, you're.
Tana Mongeau
Gonna be so sad on the travel day when you guys have to pick me up from my new hotel. Like, you just did that to yourself. Like, I'm. I promise.
Brooke Schofield
Sorry. But I. I woke up all night too. I'm not. I'm usually not afraid of hauntings and stuff because, like, you know how I feel about ghosts. I'm like, whatever. Like, it's a ghost. Like, they don't have anything against me. But for some reason, I was really scared last night. Like, I wasn't. Because I wasn't thinking like, woohoo ghost. I was thinking, grab your feet ghost.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. 100. That's so.
Brooke Schofield
Like, arm. Like scary arm.
Tana Mongeau
I swear I'm a medium. Like, because I woke up ever. I'm not even joking. Like, I was checking the clock. Like, I actually. Like, I listened to Matthew McConaughey's entire. I'm not lying to you. Like, I woke up every. Every 30 minutes on the dot. Just so unsettling. And there was this knocking in my wall that would just happen like every hour. And I'm like woodpecker. Like, I'm just trying to write it off and like, be he he about it.
Brooke Schofield
But like, no, she's knocking on your door.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh my God. I'm changing hotel.
Brooke Schofield
No, but feel I would. I think I would rather be on like woo woo go side than the side that I'm on. You know what side I'm on? Railroad track.
Tana Mongeau
No, I'm picking that one. 100.
Brooke Schofield
There is no. There's a train that actually goes by every 30min. Not a like zoom zoom Tesla train that we were on yesterday, but a fucking steam engine like choo choo train.
Tana Mongeau
If you want to change hotels with me, I am now 100% for a fact.
Brooke Schofield
No, worse than that. Something you really don't like. How many bugs did I find in my room last night? Bugs.
Tana Mongeau
How many bugs? I'm not going back. So I actually. Whatever.
Brooke Schofield
Probably six bugs I found in my hotel room last night. My. I do not have Even. Even a thought of WI Fi TV doesn't work in either room, living room, or. This is sounds. This is so. Like, when it came out of my mouth, I was like, oh, my God, this is such a first world problem. Oh, no. My suite doesn't have TV in either of the rooms. Like, but it's frustrating because I'm like.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, you have two rooms in your suite?
Brooke Schofield
No, like, the living room and then the. And then the room. Oh, the bedroom.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, I think it is just frustrating when you pay for something and you don't get it. Obviously.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And just like, when. When it's there, but it doesn't work because it's like, I would love to Chromecast and watch Big Brother and feel at home. You know what I mean? That's such an important part. That's been the hardest part on tour for me is like, there's no casting.
Tana Mongeau
And then when you go to watch cable, I was in Bur Berlin and it's like German cable. And I'm like, oh, my. I'm losing. I don't know what happened.
Brooke Schofield
I'm honestly obsessed with the Real Housewives of Cheshire.
Tana Mongeau
Okay. I mean, yeah, I guess there are.
Brooke Schofield
And there's something we were watching last night that was like, Virgin island and it's like, all virgins, like, in, like, really, like, they're like, virgins for a reason vibes all go to one little island, and that's actually so much. They have to do, like, like, twist. Twister and stuff. Wait, what was I saying?
Tana Mongeau
That's better than Temptation island, though. Like, dead ass. Like, oh, my God.
Brooke Schofield
I so agree.
Tana Mongeau
Like, a show rooted in good. Like, let's get these virgins laid versus, like, let's have people cheat on their partners. That's. Oh, my. I'm really. I'm a medium because. What the. I slept so horribly. Makoa, like, he's. This is the first show he's not going to because he slept so bad.
Brooke Schofield
Like, yeah, same. I. Yeah, it was. It was bad all around. And then I'm trying not to be a care. I'm really not a complainer in, like, a hotel situation, but I'm like, I have to complain. Even just now, like, when they picked me up from my room, they were like, is everything okay? And I was like, honestly, no.
Tana Mongeau
I had to get a fan too, just because the air conditioning, it's. Yeah, well, you want to know what I did?
Brooke Schofield
And it's so funny because it's such a specific thing that I did that me, BB and Chris all did the exact same thing when I, like, the shower is at a higher level than the ground, but it's like a bathtub shower. So, like, I didn't realize that we have different rooms. No, we're not. Oh, do we? Yeah, maybe when I got out of my shower, I, like, went to go step on the ground, but I didn't realize I was, like, a full foot higher than I thought I was. I fell out of the shower and into the piping. Piping, scalding hot towel rack and burn.
Tana Mongeau
Why does the towel rack just heat up with no caution? It's the same thing as the light switch. Like, I damn near burned myself.
Brooke Schofield
I actually did. I burned the shit out of my arm. And Chris and Bibi both also fell out of the shower and burned their arm.
Tana Mongeau
No, the shower was so slippy. I was, like, conditioning my hair and, like, slipping and sliding and scary.
Brooke Schofield
There's a little, like. You know those things you're supposed to.
Tana Mongeau
Put up on the shower floor? Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
There's one of those. It's, like, rolled up, and you put it down on the shower floor if you're not taking a bath so that.
Tana Mongeau
Your feet don't slide. I just won't know because I'm changing the hotel. I'm not kidding. That girl and I were friends last night. Like, I can't even believe that. It's.
Brooke Schofield
Maybe she's a fan. Maybe she's, like, let me in.
Tana Mongeau
Bleach on tone. Yeah, that's the thing, is there's such a thing as harmless. But, like, if I'm gonna wake up every 30 minutes, like, I can't be a part of that. That's so crazy, because I just thought I slept bad.
Brooke Schofield
So Paige also slept really bad. She had a nightmare, and, like, it was something, something. And then they found out whoever it was that, like, broke into her house in her dream was called Big T. And I was like, maybe that was Tana. But also maybe it was the girl who jumped out of the stairwell.
Tana Mongeau
McCoy was having nightmares, too. He said he kept having a nightmare where he would go into the ocean with his surfboard to surf, and then he would just reset back on the beach.
Brooke Schofield
That's such a funny nightmare for him to have.
Tana Mongeau
And he just kept resetting and he couldn't surf. And I was just like, how funny.
Brooke Schofield
Like, that.
Tana Mongeau
That would be, like, your worst nightmare.
Brooke Schofield
That is so hilarious. I had a dream about Katy Perry, and I have no idea what the dream was. I just saw something, Katy Perry today. And I was like, oh, my God, she Was in my dream last night. I like, okay, Is everything okay with her?
Tana Mongeau
I think we patreon about this so I'll, like, keep it light. But her being like, I don't sing like that. Honestly, that's why I have insomnia. It has been keeping me up at night. This was your one chance. Your one chance, Katie, to do something that people would be happy with.
Brooke Schofield
I didn't even see that. But honestly, I don't know. I just feel like. I feel like she really had she.
Tana Mongeau
Mind you. Mind you. Like, you have the. See, I can't even talk. I'm so frustrated about it. She has the digital footprint of her being like. And when I'm with, like, just own it.
Brooke Schofield
Like, Halsey did that mall singing video, and she can't live that down. But, like, we laugh about it.
Tana Mongeau
So to then be up there, like, I don't sing like that. Like, the one. Like, it's got to be rage bait. Like, I'm just like, you're lying.
Brooke Schofield
I really think that she's, like, ahead of the curve on this one. I been saying that since the space thing. I think she's trolling all of us, and I think we're all falling right into her trap. And everyone's talking about Katy Perry again.
Tana Mongeau
Everyone hate you. I get it if you're irrelevant or. I don't know.
Brooke Schofield
I guess you're right. She, like, was probably doing just fine. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it. Yeah. You took that house from those nuns. Like, you're looking. You've got everything you want.
Brooke Schofield
I still figure I need to look into that because I was thinking about it after the fact, and I feel like the conversation that we had, I was like, maybe I should have taken that more seriously. Like, someone died.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's. It is crazy. It is crazy. I am so excited to see the canceled podcast live in Australia. And I've been looking to get the best deal on canceled podcast tickets, which is why I want to give the sponsor of today's video, SeatGeek, a huge shout out. With over 28 million downloads, SeatGeek is the number one rated ticketing app. There are more than 70, 000 events listed on SeatGeek, including concerts, sports, festivals, and more. So many artists are going on tour and you can get tickets to Kendrick Lamar and Sza, the Weeknd, Beyonce, Morgan Wallen, and more. I love using SeatGeek because I love attending a canceled podcast live show. SeatGeek has your back. Each ticket is rated on a scale of 1 to 10. So you know you're getting a good deal. So look for the green dots. Green means good and red means bad. Plus every ticket is backed by their buyer guarantee. And you know I came through for you guys. You can use code cancel2025 for 10 off your next set of tickets at SeatGeek. That's 10 off any tickets with promo code cancelled2025. Make sure you click the link in the description to download the app and have the code automatically added to your account so you can use it later. Thank you SeatGeek, for sponsoring today's episode of the cancelled podcast.
Dennis Black
Ever notice your dog slowing down and having health issues and wonder what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add Rough greens to your dog's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of Ruff Greens here, and I invite you to give your pup the Rough Greens 90 Day Challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats and increased energy. By day 60, your dog will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch your dog a free Jumpstart trial bag today. Go to try roughgreens.com use promo code try rough. That's T R Y R U F F. Go to try rough greens.com use promo code try rough. You just cover the shipping. You don't have to change your dog's food to improve your dog's health. Just add a scoop of Ruff Greens. Discover the life changing benefits of Meow Greens for your cat. Ever see your cat slowing down or having health issues and wonder what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add Meow Greens to your cat's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings, I'm naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of Meow Greens and I invite you to take the Meow Greens 90 day challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats and increased energy. By day 60, your cat will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, they're going to have better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch a free Jumpstart trial bag for your cat today. Go to try Meow Greens.com use promo code try Meow. That's try M E O W. You discover the shipping. You don't have to change your cat's food to improve your cat's health. Just add a packet of Meow Greens.
Tana Mongeau
Austin McBroom and Catherine.
Brooke Schofield
The things that people are using to defend Austin are just, like, laughable to me because, like, the number one thing that, like, because I posted a video about it, people are in the comments like, well, she should have let him tell his story. She told him not to tell his story, and then she went and told it herself. I'm like, first of all, absolutely, if somebody's cheating on me left and fucking right, embarrassing me in every possible way, you think I'm going to let them tell the story? Absolutely not. That's mine. My story.
Tana Mongeau
I couldn't agree more. I really couldn't agree more. And it's clear. Just. I haven't read her book yet, but I've just, like, obviously heard, and it's wild what she's been through. And it's so funny because it's like, if I was married to Austin McBroom and a part of the Ace family, pretending to work in Chipotle Daily vlogging, getting cheated on, Ace, familying it up for years, I would take ayahuasca, too. I would take so much ayahuasca, and it should. I would take so much ayahuasca to get out of that. And then it's like, she's saying she's the Virgin Mary. Like, I would be saying that, too. I don't want to.
Brooke Schofield
You.
Tana Mongeau
You're. Fuck you.
Brooke Schofield
I probably have chlamydia. He's literally. And it's what's so funny, too. I got comments that were like, well, he's taking accountability for it. I'm like, hello, by force, saying, oh, I cheated on her. What about, I cheated on her for fudgeing seven years straight with thousands of women. Because we saw that happen. We've been saying that on this podcast, like, bless everyone's heart, but, like, he. I know 20 people personally who have hooked up with Austin McBroom while he's in his marriage.
Tana Mongeau
And just like this. The level, by the way, meaning, like, the level of scheming and manipulative.
Brooke Schofield
Like, he's. He's very good at.
Tana Mongeau
You see.
Brooke Schofield
See it in the way that you were manipulated by that video. Like, any sympathy that you have for Austin right now. Catherine had two. Because he is a narcissist. He is a manipulative narcissist and listen, we've had experience with that. Infuriating.
Tana Mongeau
That is so nuts. And I just wish nothing but the best for her. And she seems.
Brooke Schofield
I feel you and I would be doing, like, literal crystal meth right now if someone put me through that. So, like, let her do some ayahuasca.
Patrick McGrath
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, saying, it's just wild. It is just wild. Yeah. I feel like if I went through everything that she went through, I would want to be so far away from that. And it seems like she is. She's got a good man. She's writing a beautiful book.
Brooke Schofield
She is. And she's.
Tana Mongeau
She's shamaning it up in her free time. Like, you know, just.
Brooke Schofield
She's on her spiritual journey. People have a lot to say about that. And, like, maybe, like, there's some sort of.
Tana Mongeau
If you married Austin McBroom, you would be on your spiritual journey, too. That's all I know to say.
Brooke Schofield
No, I would be on the moon by now.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. With Katie.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
She did go to space.
Tana Mongeau
Speaking of other women in stem, did you see Cardi B with Stefan Diggs?
Brooke Schofield
No.
Tana Mongeau
I'll show you. He is an athlete. I actually didn't know who he was. And McCoy was like, how do you not know?
Brooke Schofield
That is the same reason boys don't know who Gypsy Rose is.100.
Tana Mongeau
But Cardi B popped out with her new man, and I just.
Brooke Schofield
Oh.
Tana Mongeau
And they're on the big screen at the game, and there's all these little cute clips of them, and I just hope wherever Offset is, he's like, you.
Brooke Schofield
Know, I hope he suffers. Yeah. I just. Any guy who's, like, just a serial cheater like that, like, suffer.
Tana Mongeau
And she's glowing just so.
Brooke Schofield
With, like, how petty she is, too, and her, like, clapping back down. I love her. Oh, I love Cardi B so much.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I'm, like, just dying, dude. It's so frustrating because, like, I don't know, like, these shows, the shows are the only thing that's, like, bringing me so much serotonin and joy. Like, when I'm meeting everyone and when I'm on stage, I'm having a great time. But everything other than that, this tour, I've, like, like, the international disaster in question is in my mind. I'm so miserable.
Brooke Schofield
I feel sad that that's how you feel. Like, I mean, obviously I'm struggling a little bit with it too, but I am, like, I'm excited to be, like, I've never been to Europe, so I'm excited to, like, go out and do things and stuff, but it is just, like, kind of emotionally taxing for me. It's like being out of my routine. I have such a routine, and I hate doing something different every day. Don't with that at all. I want to wake up, have people go, no, honestly, I quit. I quit. I'm done.
Tana Mongeau
I can't talk. I'm not a person. I went to the hospital. Like, my health is just, like, not in a good place. My hip has been dislocated this entire tour. Like, and it's.
Brooke Schofield
You need a chiropractor.
Tana Mongeau
I know, Dr. Javit, I miss you every single day. And my mental health is just, like, actually in the garbage. I don't know what it is. Like, I don't know if it's the flying because, like, on the bus, I did not feel this way. Like, I think it is, like, the flying and the exhaustion from all the flights.
Brooke Schofield
Like, well, even like a, you know, us tour, there is still routine because we do still get on the same bus every night and sleep in the same bed every night. And we still, like, you know, it's the same people. Like, here, it's like we are literally in a completely new environment. A new airport, a new, like, a time of day. Like, everything is different. And I. I don't know if you're affected by that, but I am. And what I tried to say was, I want beef bulgogi.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I just. I don't. I don't know what it is. I'm just, like, not okay. I think I also, like, usually rest a lot before tour. In this tour, I was super burnt out leaving. So then I think the burnout is just like, I'm gonna spend the month in Hawaii, and I think in Australia, I'll be in a better place. But I'm just like, oh, my God, dude, I'm so, like, depressed.
Brooke Schofield
This tour, I was gonna ask you, like, and I don't encourage anyone to take medication if you don't have to, but have you ever tried it?
Tana Mongeau
I've never.
Brooke Schofield
Sometimes I'm like, I really feel like you would really benefit from that.
Tana Mongeau
I know. I like the way I feel on this tour. I need, like, Wildbutrin or something. Like, I really am like, well, butrin's.
Brooke Schofield
Good because it's a stimulant, too. So, like, I take it and it a gets me out of bed in the morning, but makes me want to go out and do things.
Tana Mongeau
I haven't felt this way in so long. Like, truly, I just don't know what it is. I'm just like, even like my shower affirmations. I'm normally like writing on the shower and I'm writing like, hard working and like all these things. Today I just wrote joy. Like, I'm like, I have no joy.
Brooke Schofield
I didn't even know you did shower affirmations. Likewise.
Tana Mongeau
That's so cute because they come true, I swear.
Brooke Schofield
Really? Yeah. It's money.
Tana Mongeau
I know. Anything I write on my shower engagement ring, like, it's. It's wild. It really works for me. But yeah, I'm just like, I don't know, dude. I'm like, dying.
Brooke Schofield
Okay. I don't know. I think going to Hawaii will help you. But if it doesn't, I mean, it's not like. I'm just saying, like, you do exhibit something, some symptoms.
Tana Mongeau
No, for sure. Especially just like, not a doctor. It sucks because at home, again, like, I'm. I want to do things and I wake up and I'm happy and like, whatever. And I just get all my things done. And this tour, I've been so, like, I'm not leaving the hotel room. I'm like, so exhausted. I don't know if it's mental health or physical health, though. I can't figure it out because I'm, like, so fatigued.
Brooke Schofield
They're so inner.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Be exactly like, I'm so fatigued beyond repair.
Brooke Schofield
It's like, do I feel like because I'm not moving or am I not moving? Because I feel like.
Tana Mongeau
And obviously just. Yeah. Like, you know, for every hour that you're on a plane, if you don't have one liter of water per hour, you're dehydrated. So I'm just like permanently dehydrated from all the flying. Like, eating the food even just like the food that comes to the venue and the food that we eat. Like, it's like I'm not eating healthy and I'm not.
Brooke Schofield
I know.
Tana Mongeau
And if I don't sleep until the show, I genuinely. Or like, just sleep, get ready. Show sleep. I don't have the energy for the show and I have to prioritize the show. But that I'm not walking around, I'm not doing anything else because it's all I'm trying to do in my free time.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I do think it's a depression thing, honestly, because I've been like that too, where it's like, I literally cannot get out of bed in the morning.
Tana Mongeau
I know. And I think just we've been going, obviously for a very, very long time.
Brooke Schofield
Like, but I just think we should have, like, really all of that in tune and in check if we plan on to, like, continuing touring, because I agree. I don't. If I. Like, I'm really. I keep saying this, but I'm really locked in with my medication regimen right now and, like, my combo of things, and I'm living for it, except it's made me afraid of the stairs.
Tana Mongeau
What do you mean?
Brooke Schofield
Not even kidding. Something's wrong with my depth perception, and I can't walk down the stairs. Like, it's. I feel like a dog. You know when a dog gets, like, frozen at the top? That's me now. That's.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I'd go insane. That is actually really crazy.
Brooke Schofield
But other than that, I feel amazing, and I'm so. You. Okay, so you experienced, like, a little bit of, like, a hiccup, so I can't really say. Like, I'm so calm, but, like, I feel.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, Brook's been beating me.
Brooke Schofield
No, that's not true. I've just been.
Tana Mongeau
You know, I was scared for a second there. I was like, oh, my God. I don't know if we should tour the us. We might kill each other, but we. You know, but it's always, always, always.
Brooke Schofield
When we fight and stuff, it's like, some kind of external factor that is, like, impacting us both.
Tana Mongeau
I feel like making you lash me.
Brooke Schofield
I'm not lashing anyone. I'm just telling you how I feel.
Tana Mongeau
Obviously, I want to do this because I love the shows. Like I said, like, these shows have been so incredible and so fun, and I would love to end this year with a little Baby us run, especially because if we take a break from podcasting and just, like, you never know where the future is going. Like, what if it is, like, our last tour together for a long time or just whatever it is, you know? Like, I would love to do it, and I'm hoping I can get there and just, you know, do it.
Brooke Schofield
I think you will. I think you just need to.
Tana Mongeau
I think I am just truly, like, burnt out, though. Like, I. As much as I'm loving doing all of this, I'm very excited to kind of end for a while and just, like, not, oh, anyone, anything go off in Hawaii. Like, post things when I want. Like, just not have to have people relying on me. I guess that's always kind of where I get caught up in my burnout is, like, there, no matter how burnt out I am, there are people relying on me.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I agree with that.
Tana Mongeau
And, like, I don't want you to suffer or anyone to suffer, you know.
Brooke Schofield
And that's why I'm just like, lots of expectations.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I'm just. I need some time to like, off in 2026.
Brooke Schofield
Damn, I want to off.
Tana Mongeau
I know, it sounds so nice, right? Oh, my God. Have you been seeing. And I texted Hayes Greer and he didn't respond to me. And I'm kind of sad about that because I really wanted to answer. Yeah. He's probably horrified actually, now that I think about it, but have you been seeing the magcon? Tick tocks.
Brooke Schofield
Wait, yes. Like Cameron Dallas, like, straight up, like.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Really clocking in for his meet and greet.
Tana Mongeau
Well, it's interesting. I don't know what he was paid. Okay. But I have heard some, you know, rumors from other people about the other people's pay. And I was under the impression, and I could be very wrong, I was just under the impression that they got paid, like, nothing.
Brooke Schofield
Like peanuts.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, like nothing. And they were having to meet like thousands of girls every day. And obviously this was before there were regulations for social media stars and people could. On social media stars and like, just not face repercussions and all of those things. But I'm like, really pretty sure that they just like they were clocking in and doing all of that. But I think a lot of people.
Brooke Schofield
Got over really, like, they didn't make anything from it.
Tana Mongeau
It's.
Brooke Schofield
Well, I mean, yeah, I think I feel like that's what like, most of them say. I. Like, there's no way, like, some were getting a bunch of money and some weren't. I figured they probably all camera Dallas.
Tana Mongeau
Might have been making money, but I don't think like Matt Espinosa or like the Greers. I don't know. I, like, I remember. I think I remember that. And it's just like, so interesting. It's funny seeing people who like, were either too young or too old. It was a very niche demographic.
Brooke Schofield
I was too old.
Tana Mongeau
Really. I was like, in it. Like, I completely. Oh, my God. Before I.
Brooke Schofield
Well, then you dated a magcon member.
Tana Mongeau
Well, I was.
Brooke Schofield
What you did? Chris. Chris was in.
Tana Mongeau
I've gone all of anyone.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, yeah, that's right. Who didn't you date? Really?
Tana Mongeau
Like, I just. I made my rounds, but no, okay, that was just a joke.
Brooke Schofield
I.
Tana Mongeau
What are we.
Brooke Schofield
Are we not saying those things anymore?
Tana Mongeau
No, we. We can say that. I mean, it's the truth. I definitely live this life. But like, I remember before meeting like, Cameron Dallas and like being on vine, like, before I blew up, like, being like oh, my God, they're so hot. Like, I was obsessed, you know? And then I met them all and I was like, oh, these are just normal boys with lots and lots of hookup problems. Because I can't imagine touring the world and everyone wants to fuck you everywhere you go. And that's all you do all day, is meet a thousand girls who want to fuck you.
Brooke Schofield
It's so interesting how, like, there are completely, like different realities. It's not like, oh, I was too old for that. Like, I didn't care about it. It's like I didn't know it existed and neither did any. Anyone I know.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah, that's so crazy.
Brooke Schofield
It was not a thing where I was from. So, like, it's so interesting like that. It was so. It was so huge. They were huge.
Tana Mongeau
It was like rampant. Have you seen that video of Cameron Dallas in the streets in, like Italy when he shut down the streets?
Brooke Schofield
I believe it. No, he was like Justin Bieber or something.
Tana Mongeau
Like, you actually need to see this.
Brooke Schofield
I get it though. He's a good looking guy. He's having a baby.
Tana Mongeau
I know that. I'm really happy for him. He, like, came out about having a sex addiction, alcohol problem. He got completely sober, clean, like, all the things. Same with Jack Galinsky, like, thriving.
Brooke Schofield
Baby also. I love babies.
Tana Mongeau
Like, shutting down the street like this. Like, God damn. Like, hello.
Brooke Schofield
I feel like you could do that at like a Disneyland.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know, dude, that's kind of crazy. Glasgow made me feel famous. Dude, that was so nuts.
Brooke Schofield
Glasgow, wherever you are, just know that, like, we will never forget you. That was literally probably the best crowd we've ever had. We've had, like, some really amazing ones. Obviously, like, the Dolby felt amazing because it was like 10 times the amount of people we would usually have. Milwaukee was insane. But, like, something about the Dolby and them being like. Or wait, so what did you say? Glasgow. Glasgow, Glasgow, Glasgow. Something about Glasgow, their accent.
Tana Mongeau
I put them in the top three of all time.
Brooke Schofield
I think they're my number one.
Tana Mongeau
Milwaukee, Glasgow. Maybe the Dolby. Those are all really, really crazy ones. Crazy nights. Like the Dolby, when Trisha came out, that was nuts, you know, Milwaukee was crazy. Like, we had cheese on our head and there were thousands. But it's so funny that it's the most random places, like Milwaukee and Glasgow. We could have residencies and just go back and forth.
Brooke Schofield
I think what's crazy to me is, like, I anticipated London being like the craziest show because it was just London. I was like, oh, my God, They're.
Tana Mongeau
You know, have we done a show in London?
Brooke Schofield
We did, too.
Tana Mongeau
We're in Manchester now. We just. I'm like, not.
Brooke Schofield
We literally just came from London, but here.
Tana Mongeau
And I was like, oh, like, if.
Brooke Schofield
I let Miles watch a show, I'll let him watch London because it's going to be so crazy and stuff. And it, like, wasn't. It was a great crowd, obviously, but it wasn't, like, a crazy show. I wish more than anything that I let him watch Glasgow.
Tana Mongeau
And they just. It's so sweet when you walk out and they cheer for, like, five minutes and you just can't even get a word out. And they're so, so crazy.
Brooke Schofield
But they also just the camaraderie. Like, they're, like, chanting together and everything. Like, Ireland and Scotland. It felt like it was very. Like, they have a strong sense of community.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Ireland shows were so incredible. It's so cute, too. You'll notice in the audience, like, girls come alone sometimes, and then by the end of the show, they've, like, joined groups of friends and you just see people making friends and holding hands and just, like, so sweet. And, like, stories at the meet and greets, like, oh, my God. I. Where were we? We were in London at the meet and greet, and I had, like, three different girls come up to me and tell me they got sober when I got sober, and they were, like, thanking me because now their parents have a daughter still. And just, like, all these crazy stories where people. We had a girl, like, become a therapist because she was watching Canceled and she, like.
Brooke Schofield
But that's the. That's literally the girl that I told I wanted to take her clothes off.
Tana Mongeau
Which just makes it so funny. I just. Can you. Can you brush?
Brooke Schofield
Never gonna. You guys, I'm not kidding. I've been losing sleep over this. I, like, at the meet and greet, like, sometimes, you know, I'm just, like, flustered sometimes. And I, like, I saw this girl's outfit and I loved her outfit. She was wearing, like, a little yellow sweater and a maxi skirt. And I. I went to go tell her, like, oh, my God, I wish I could take your clothes off of you and put them onto me. As in, like, I want to wear your outfit. I probably could have said, I want to wear your outfit, but instead I insisted on saying, I want to take your clothes off and put them on to me. Except I glitched. I glitched. Like I did earlier when I tried to say beef bulgogi, and I just skipped the second half. Of my sentence. So all I said to this sweet girl who just told us she became a therapist because of us. I told her, oh, I just want to take your clothes off. End sentence.
Tana Mongeau
It's really funny because we have each other. So like when either of us glitch at the meet and greet, like, like, then there'll be a space before the next person and we'll both just look at each other like, what the did I just say? Like, why did I say that? I feel like at every meet and greet there's something where it's just like.
Brooke Schofield
Said something really funny to someone. What was it?
Tana Mongeau
I just be saying, cuz you're meeting so many people and everyone kind of comes with the craziest. We meet so many people with such crazy energy too. We had a girl the other day, she was a BDSM photographer.
Brooke Schofield
Love that. And she gave us some photos.
Tana Mongeau
She brought us all of her work, which was so crazy. And I asked her the craziest thing she'd ever seen. And she was telling us that she went to this party. Was it in LA or was it in London? I can't remember.
Brooke Schofield
I think it was in London where she saw some people like Saran Wrap together.
Tana Mongeau
No, they were vacuum seal bagging people. And then people were getting over the people in the vacuum sealed bag and like touching them and like. And she had to photograph it. And I was like, oh my God, that is crazy good.
Brooke Schofield
Even you still haven't seen don't with cats, huh?
Tana Mongeau
No, I watched some of it, but.
Brooke Schofield
Well, just like all this travel has got me thinking. Like, it's crazy that Luca Magnotto was able to get away for so long.
Tana Mongeau
It is so wild that anyone is able to get away. Like with the. They probe you at TSA over here. Tsa. This touring over here made me realize how lawless American TSA is. Like, just really.
Brooke Schofield
I feel like the opposite. I feel like American TSA. Obviously we. We had nine, 11 even.
Tana Mongeau
I felt like I've been bitching about this Ziploc bag rule. I will never. And this keeps not happening to you too. I think our luck is.
Brooke Schofield
No, it's not luck. It's you. You insisting on bringing all your are your products through just my makeup though.
Tana Mongeau
Not all my products. And so. And like, they give you a Ziploc bag at tsa and then they make you put any creams, liquids, whatever, like mascara. Mascara? Why the does mascara have to go in a Ziploc bag? Everything tied to go. Pens, like lip liner, like what kind.
Brooke Schofield
Of bags do you originally carry them in? Because they haven't taken them out of mine. But I have all like clear, clear zip bags.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I don't have all clears, so maybe that's why.
Brooke Schofield
Because mine already like, are similar to having them in a plastic bag.
Tana Mongeau
They just make me take everything out. They like scan my shoes a thousand times. Like, I just. My bracelets. The other day they made me like take off all my bracelets and run them through the metal detector. Like they were up in my hair. Like I am getting like probed in every place.
Brooke Schofield
I mean, it sound like such a bully whip, but we were playing a prank on BB at the airport when we just. I forget where we were flying. But me, Paige and Miles were like, each of us kept putting like new things in the hood of her jacket. We put like a condom in there. We put 20 bucks. Like we put like just all these different things just to see if she got patted down. Because it's like, obviously we didn't put anything that she would get in trouble for. But like, how funny if they pat her little hood down and there's a.
Tana Mongeau
Condom in there, I would see crash the out. I am no fun. I'm happy no one pulled that on.
Brooke Schofield
It was so funny. But they did pat her down, but they didn't find the condom. But she did later.
Tana Mongeau
That is kind of why.
Brooke Schofield
And the 20 bucks. So really it was a nice thing we did for her.
Tana Mongeau
It's been crazy. I'm just like, wait.
Brooke Schofield
Also, we saw the most violent fight ever at the airport the second that we landed in Ireland. I forget. I think we're in Belfast. I'm not kidding. Well, first of all, it was over. Over soccer. And at first it was like, funny. We're like, haha. Like, honestly, I have a video. And they're all like, fuck it. It looks like they're swinging in slow motion. They're obviously like clearly drunk old men. And we're laughing about it because we're like, what the fuck is going on? Like, everyone's fighting, but then one guy just gets punched and gets knocked out so bad. Hits his head so hard on the pavement. I was like, I think he just died.
Tana Mongeau
And there were so many fights in the street in Belfast too. Paige was walking down the street and she saw someone just like chugging a bottle of wine on their knees. Took the bottle away, popped a handful of pills, kept chugging like, no, it was crazy.
Brooke Schofield
They are violent. We were taking our luggage out, like putting it on a luggage cart in the street. And some lady went By I'm like, waving at her baby.
Tana Mongeau
Her baby.
Brooke Schofield
Okay. She goes, God, you stupid. I was like, oh, my God, they're so violent here.
Tana Mongeau
I. I don't know if it's just us being American too. It's so funny how many strays you catch in the airport. Like, just.
Brooke Schofield
Well, I think people show everything wrong. Like, I don't even know what side of the road to walk. I don't even know what people walk.
Tana Mongeau
The culture of the way people walk here, everywhere we've been versus America is so different. Like, I don't know how to explain that. Like, if I was walking through a room in America and somebody else was walking towards me, like, if that person.
Brooke Schofield
Go to the right of that person and they would go, yeah, we would. Like, because that's the traffic laws. But like, their traffic law, they walk on the opposite side of the road because. Or like, opposite side of people because we.
Tana Mongeau
We people just walk at you, behind you and like, run into you. Like, is it Ray? My bodyguard?
Brooke Schofield
Every man for himself.
Tana Mongeau
Ray has been getting so fed up because people will just be like, walking into me, behind me. And he.
Brooke Schofield
I will say, sometimes you'll be like, dead ass standing in the middle of. Like.
Tana Mongeau
I know that. I'm not saying that. I just mean, like, the. I don't know, it's just. It's just very different.
Brooke Schofield
I just never know what side to go on because I'm like. Like, I don't even know where we are.
Tana Mongeau
And like, if we don't have like one verbal assault across an airport on one of us, like, it's not an airport experience over here. Like, people are just like, oh, my God. It's like, it's ruined vibe a lot. Like, I just assume there were these old ladies on the plane next to me and Mokoa on the way somewhere. And they were so cute. They had their hair dyed pink. They were twin sisters. They had cute big, like, Gucci glasses on and big floral earrings. And they were so cute. And I was thinking, because I love to compliment people, it's like my favorite thing. Like, whenever I think someone looks cute or like just anything, I think you should always tell them because you just never know, like, what kind of day someone's having. And like, if it's on your mind, you might as well say it. Like, that's how I live. And I've been getting so discouraged over here that I, like, was fighting demons to not compliment them because I was like, they're just gonna hate to hear from me. And then we landed and they came up to me and they were like, are you famous? Like, are you. What do you do all this stuff? And they were, like, just talking to me. And one of them had the same name as Makoa's grandma. So we were talking about. And had on an aloha shirt, too, which was crazy. So we were talking about Hawaii, and they were so nice. And I walked away, and I almost cried because I was like, people have. Over here have just made me, like, assume that everyone is gonna hate to hear from us and all people are gonna be mean. And then they are so nice.
Brooke Schofield
They. I was told that Manchester people in Manchester are nicer than people in London. They say, like, are we north? Are we not? Yeah, they say northerners are nicer. Like, that's when you start, like, getting good mornings. And, like, people are nicer.
Tana Mongeau
People also, just culturally, like, I don't know how to explain it. Don't do the same things. Like, I feel like in America, when you catch someone staring at you or looking at you, you smile, and then they smile and you look away. Like, people do not do that over here. I had a lady at tsa, she was just dead mean mugging me. And I looked at her and I was like. And then she wouldn't smile. So I just was standing there, like, the movie smile, you know me, Like, I wouldn't break. Just going until she would smile back at me, and she wouldn't. It took me, like, 10 minutes.
Brooke Schofield
I feel like that's not even that so much of a cultural difference. Like, that happens in New York. Like, no, we're not. Yes, it does. Like, the difference between, like, when I go home, for example, when I go to Arizona, like, I'm always, like, shocked. Or when we go on tour and we're in, like, the Midwest, and every single person is just, like, talking to every single person. Like, on the street, in the elevator, everywhere. I'm like, oh, my God, this is so refreshing. Because, like, LA and New York and, like, all these places, like, people wouldn't dare be like, hi, how are you? Like, anywhere.
Tana Mongeau
I guess people are friendlier in the Midwest than, like, big hub cities, but still, it's just so. I don't know. I'm just getting the. Under the stick. I fear maybe you have.
Brooke Schofield
Maybe you have, like, resting bitch face or something.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, maybe I'm. Maybe my Botox has got me in it.
Brooke Schofield
Perma frown now you're very recognizable, though. That guy who came up to us who said they saw us on the train yesterday, he was like, where's your blonde friend? She was filming. I was like, I was filming too. Thank you very much.
Tana Mongeau
God, I am obnoxious though. Jesus.
Dennis Black
Ever notice your dog slowing down and having health issues and wonder what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add rough greens to your dog's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings, naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of ruffgreens here, and I invite you to give your pup the Ruffgreens 90 Day Challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats and increased energy. By day 60, your dog will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch your dog a free Jumpstart trial bag today. Go to try rough greens.com, use promo code. Try rough. That's T R Y R U F F. Go to try rough greens dot com. Use promo code. Try rough. You just cover the shipping. You don't have to change your dog's food to improve your dog's health. Just add a scoop of rough greens.
Tana Mongeau
Do you think that Young Gravy and Ari Kitsia are a PR stunt?
Brooke Schofield
100%, but hilarious. I think he's so good at that. Like when he was, like, dating Sherry Nicole.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I guess that's true. That's really true. Because I didn't, I didn't. And maybe this was just my experience with him, but I did not know he is a monogamous person. Like, I, I thought.
Brooke Schofield
I don't think that's his vibes. I don't think that's their vibes together.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I guess that's probably true.
Brooke Schofield
I think she's probably just like, this is so.
Tana Mongeau
Just if he hurts her, I'm gonna have to be angry at him. And I don't want to be because I love Young Gravy.
Brooke Schofield
No, I definitely think it's a PR thing. Like, I know because I saw them post like a. A tick tock or like a stranger. Like user 159. Like 6 5. Like, posted like spotted. And it's very obviously posted by them. Like, it's. They've posted one video and it's like them from across the room, like, cuddling and staring at each other and I'm like, honestly, so smart. I'm gonna start posting, like, spotted videos of me just like walking old ladies across the street and not kidding.
Tana Mongeau
They are so cute, though. I, like, want them to be real. I'm trying to see what else.
Brooke Schofield
Did you see that video of Kid Laroi with, like, just 17 espresso martinis on his table?
Tana Mongeau
No.
Brooke Schofield
Someone was like, what the hell is he doing? And he was just sitting at, like, dialogue or something, and he had a. Like, 17. Not kidding. Like, 17 espresso martinis on his table.
Tana Mongeau
He's alone, me, for years of my life. Like, so relatable, I can't even believe. Maybe that's it, too. Maybe I'm just getting to that point in sobriety where you kind of hit a wall, you know? It's like you're no longer on a high from it. It's just like, oh, my back hurts. And, like, whatever, but I know I'm in it. It's also interesting, too, because I think that I'm. I had a psychic tell me that, like, I would figure out my whole life and what I wanted on this tour. And she's the one who predicts everything, right? And even over here, I've noticed. I was in Belfast, right? And I'm in Belfast, and I'm getting calls from home about certain things that certain people that I'm friends with are doing, right? And I'm like, how the. Does this person have the ability to, like, ruin my day and stress me.
Brooke Schofield
Out from the opposite end of the world?
Tana Mongeau
How the. Is what you're doing in California so awful that I am pissed in Belfast? And it's making me just. I don't know, just realize, like, even my birthday this year, like, I always do a big trip, and, like, I do not want to because of the way that certain people. And it's so hard because I feel so hypocritical as well. Like, it's. I at one point was just like, these people so drunk and so stupid and doing these stupid things, and now I'm, like, out of it, you know? And, like.
Brooke Schofield
But that's. It's not hypocritical. It's like, oh, you grew out of it. And now it's, like, frustrating to see everybody else not growing out of it.
Tana Mongeau
That's what it is. I just, like. It's hard because these are people that I love so much. And then it's like, I had a whole thing with it. We went to Tahoe for Makoa's birthday, and there was a Cabo trip where I. It's on my dime, and I'm asking everyone, like, hey. And I'm not. I can't stress this enough. I don't give a. When people have a drink or when people are drunk. Like, I don't at all. Like, the only way it's going to annoy me is if you take it there. Like, you're speaking Rubik's Cube, you're doing something rude, you're being embarrassing, you're being a mess, you're, like, upsetting other people who aren't blacked out, like, Makoa's friends or whatever it is. Like, it really has to be, like, level 10. And on both of those trips, I had certain different people just, like, tell me that they were going to be good and then get there and, like. Cause hell. And it, like, sucks because these are, like, some of my best friends and people that I love. But I'm just like, Even this Hawaii trip for my birthday, it's like, I can't just exclude, like, two of my best friends. But it's like, are you just gonna come and kill my vibe? Because you can't be. Not even sober. Sober's not the word. You can't be Rubik.
Brooke Schofield
Appropriately drunk.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, I don't know. Making me realize that I, like, I don't know.
Brooke Schofield
No, but that's normal. I feel like you always have. Like, I have a lot of friends who I love so much, but I, like, don't. I intentionally don't spend a lot of time with them anymore because they don't align with the current life I'm living. Like, I had. I noticed myself, like, especially not even, like, the person or obviously not even Miles, like my boyfriend now. But, like, the person I was seeing before this, I started being like, oh, my God, I would die, Literally die. If he saw the way my, like, certain friends acted. Like, and I. Not that I'm, like, embarrassed of them, but I was like, oh, my God. Like, I don't want that to reflect, like, in what he thinks of me. Like, I am not like that. And then I was like, wait, maybe I shouldn't be surrounding myself with people who I'm, like, literally ashamed of their actions.
Tana Mongeau
That's how I'm starting to feel with Mokoa's friends. Because I'm like, they're so normal and such good people. And they get drunk and they do all the things, but they're all so normal that, like, when my friends are awful, I'm like, oh, my God. Like, I'm team Makoa's friends here. You know, we're just like, team. Like, they all went and they had a San Diego Excursion for Sylvan, who's dating Isabella McCoy's best friend for his birthday. And just some of the things that my friends were doing, I was like, oh, no. And it's not even just that. It's just priorities in general. Like, I love doing social media. It's not that, but just like, I don't know. I'm just needing more substance in my life, and I don't know what it is.
Brooke Schofield
It will come, but you know what has to happen. You got to make room.
Tana Mongeau
It's true. It's true. But it's also depending on what I'm gonna cut off, you know, not cut off these people that are like family to me. Like, I can't.
Brooke Schofield
That's not, you know, it's not cutting off.
Tana Mongeau
But some people might. Yeah, maybe.
Brooke Schofield
Maybe for you it might be cut off.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's like. Yeah, I just. It's hard, I think, when you get sober, realizing that there are certain people and friends where you wish you could, like, go in their body like a puppet and live their life for them. And, like, I also have just put myself in, like, such a mom role, like, with a lot of people, you know, where it's like. And then that's how I end up feeling, you know, like. Like my kids are letting me down. Like, even, like, another friend called me and was like, the second you leave the country, like, so. And so is ape. Like, the. The amount of self control that they have or anything is like, only when you're around. And it's like, I don't want. You know what I mean? Like, that you don't want people, like.
Brooke Schofield
Dependent on you in that way either. Yeah, I have a problem with that. Like, that's one of my major, like, downfalls as a friend. Like, my bad friend qualities is that I want to micromanage people so crazy, like, to where I'm like, if they don't make exactly the choice I would have made, I get, like, really upset. Okay, relax. But it's like, because I feel like I know what's best for everybody. And, like, I had to just, like, at some point, I'm like, I need to just surrender to the fact that, like, not everyone's gonna do exactly what I would do.
Tana Mongeau
It's hard. It's all just, like, hard. I don't know. I really just want to, like, go nomad and write this book. Like, that is, like, the only thing that's healing.
Brooke Schofield
You should. It's not like, I mean, you know, I will.
Tana Mongeau
I just, you know, we have things to Finish up things to do.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, that's. You do have a lot of, like, responsibility. So it's not like you can just fall off, but, like. Yeah, I mean, I kind of. I did, like, not obviously. Like, I still have my best friends and stuff, but, like, I'm not out. Like, I was.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, me either. I don't know. I don't. I don't know what it is. I don't know what it is that I need. I think Hawaii is gonna help me kind of gather my thoughts. I'm also, like, leaving the vapes on the mainland, and I'm gonna, like, have Amber Mozo make me eat quinoa.
Brooke Schofield
You know what I saw today?
Tana Mongeau
What? Which was so crazy.
Brooke Schofield
It was like. I mean, maybe it wasn't that crazy, but on. It's, like, huge vape store on the window, it said student discount. Like something like 25 student discount. Like, that's horrible.
Tana Mongeau
That's how I know I'm really frontal lobing, too, because I'm just like. I'm finally at the point where I'm so mad at myself. We talked about this in an episode, so I'll keep it. Whatever. But I just. Yeah, I need to make a lot of decisions for my physical health and mental health and life and future, and I'm just like, geez Louise, I just.
Brooke Schofield
Thought that was so crazy. I'm like, that's, like having, like, a senior discount at the vape store.
Tana Mongeau
It's like, yeah.
Brooke Schofield
What the hell do you mean, yeah?
Tana Mongeau
And they just, like, want to fuck up the youth. It's so bad. It's so crazy. McCrispy strips are now at McDonald's. Tender juicy and its own sauce.
Dennis Black
Would you look at that?
Tana Mongeau
Well, you can't see it, but trust.
Brooke Schofield
Me, it looks delicious.
Tana Mongeau
New McCrispy strips now at McDonald's.
Patrick McGrath
What if I told you that right now millions of people are living with a debilitating condition that's so misunderstood, many of them don't even know that they have it. That condition is obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD. I'm Dr. Patrick McGrath, the chief clinical officer of NOCD. And in the 25 years I've been treating OCD, I've met so many people who are suffering from the condition in silence, unaware of just what it was. OCD can create overwhelming anxiety and fear around what you value most, make you question your identity, beliefs, and morals, and drive you to perform mentally and physically draining compulsions or rituals. Over my career, I've seen just how devastating OCD can be. When it's left untreated, but help is available. That's where NOCD comes in. NOCD is the world's largest virtual therapy provider for obsessive compulsive disorder. Our licensed therapists are trained in exposure and response prevention therapy, a specialized treatment proven to be incredibly effective for OCD. So visit nocd.com to schedule a free 15 minute call with our team. That's n o c d dot com.
Tana Mongeau
You want to talk about Girth Master?
Brooke Schofield
What the hell? Honestly? So funny. And I'm living for the fact that, like, sometimes I think, like, you know, I'm just talking to nobody and, like, no, I'm not talking to nobody. Like, people are going to see what we say on this podcast and it has been benefiting me in a lot of ways. For example, I spoke about, like, pre Nouvo, like, the full body scan that I want so badly and now I'm going to do it and I'm like, oh, my God, perfect. Like, people are listening.
Tana Mongeau
I need to join you on that, by the way. We should do that for the Patreon.
Brooke Schofield
I think it would be so. I just really want to know because, like, I even have, like, a little spot that I'm a little concerned about on my back. I'm like, am I. Do I have cancer? But I spoke about Girth Master in our Hari Katsia the other day and got a follow from Girth Master. And imagine my dismay. I'm sitting next to my boyfriend in the car and I open up my Instagram and it says, girth Master just followed you. I'm like, I. I literally felt his heart drop. Like, what the hell do you mean? Yeah, and explain to him the situation. I was like, no. Like, we were talking about him on the podcast. Like, he hooked up with this girl that we know and he's like, God, like, can you start talking about, like, shit that matters? Like, oh, I love flying Emirates first class.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's so true. It is just so funny. Like, the people that end up reaching out that we end up talking about. You're so right. Like, I love getting engaged.
Brooke Schofield
Just kidding.
Tana Mongeau
I love jaded London. I love Jaded London. Please put me back on the PR list. I don't know why they took me off. And I'm tired of.
Brooke Schofield
Are you really into Jaded London?
Tana Mongeau
These pants are jaded London. I love Jaded London.
Brooke Schofield
Really? I saw it, like, heavy in London, obviously. And then I was like, oh, maybe because it's from London.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's Jada.
Brooke Schofield
There's so many Things that I'm, like, so shocked to see out here. Like, Joe and the Juice. I'm, like, so shocked to see Joe and the Juice. Everyone's something. Oh, my God. A piece of home. But then I ran into the brand manager of Joe and the Juice at Joe and the Juice, and she's like, it started in literally, like, what's. What's Dutch? Dutch started in Switzerland, something like that. Like, but what's. Where's. Where are Dutch people from? It wasn't Holland. It wasn't Holland. It was something with the D. Oh, my.
Tana Mongeau
Whatever.
Brooke Schofield
Denmark. It was in Denmark or something.
Tana Mongeau
Should we talk about Jord Skate? We've been. Yeah, we've been playing the Jord Skate footage every single night at the show. And it's so funny because we have to, like, relive it.
Brooke Schofield
Our original concept for this, like, piece of the show was, like, I thought it'd be so funny if we had two separate edits of the George Gate footage. Like, I wanted, like, Jord Skate from my perspective and then Jord Skate from your perspective. And, like, I mean, J Rod was only one person, so I feel like the edits ended up being, like, kind of similar. And so, like, we ended up just putting, like, one.
Tana Mongeau
He just had a lot of other things to do, and we didn't get around to, like, doing it that way. Like, I think it would have taken more time. So we've just been showing the whole thing and I don't know, I guess just, like, reflecting on it, having to watch it. It's so wild. Like, that's kind of what the show is about. Just who we once were. And even just on touring, like, how much we've grown and, like, whatnot. But it's so wild to reflect on. And I think that I've finally come to the conclusion that I haven't been approaching this correctly. Like, I've been like, I was right. You know what I mean? And then you're like, I was right. And it's, like, back and forth. And I've come to the conclusion that I think you were right. Like, I think that you are 100 right.
Brooke Schofield
Clip it. But.
Tana Mongeau
But the biggest bully on planet Earth. And literally so mean. And it also, it's not pictured. I think that's the thing that's hard is it's like in the video, it's like you being like, we're late. Like, you know what I mean? And that's correct. Like, you hazing me off camera is. But you made a good point that, like, well, not. I Mean, just rationalizing it more. You grew up in a household with sisters, and that's kind of how you guys operated. Like, being very mean to each other.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I feel like that's like, a thing common, like, with people with a lot of siblings and stuff. I notice it because, like, sometimes I'm like. Like, me and Bibi will fight. We'll be like, you're such a stupid cunt. You know what I mean? Like, which I would never say to, like, certain friends that I have, but it's because, like, she's like, my sister, and that's how me and my family spoke to each other. But I had to, like, realize at some point, like, you're not really supposed to talk to your friends like that, even if you're kidding. Like, I mean, obviously I am kidding, but it's like.
Tana Mongeau
No, but, like, when you. When you get hot, you'll be saying, you know, and that's. That's what it was. And obviously it. The jorts were the. It was never about the jorts. Okay. And I can recognize that now. But obviously you were just, well, the jorts.
Brooke Schofield
Do we ever want to explain how the jorts even got brought into it?
Tana Mongeau
Because I should have been downstairs and I'm calling you saying, should I wear Jordan? Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Like, also urgently. It's so urgent. And I'm literally down there like, oh, my God, every second counts. And then you call me and you literally just go, are you wearing jorts?
Tana Mongeau
And then that.
Brooke Schofield
And so then obviously the rest of the day, I picked onto that thing because I felt like that was like a light hearted way to get my point across in my head. I was like, oh, I'm just gonna make, like, Jort's comments, and that will help me refrain from making the real comments I want to make, which is you're never on time.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I think that you were right. Like, at the end of the day, like, I was late and like, now I've been trying to just be so on time.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, you've been amazing.
Tana Mongeau
Like, respect that. And it's funny because you said to me the other day in the green room that you came to this realization that I work best. Like, mouse the cat is what she said with positive reinforcement. Like, if I'm on time being like, yay, versus, like, if I'm late being, like, so fun, mean to me.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And we do work better now like that. And I think that that's. That's what it is. Like, your perspective from George Skate was. Tana is so negligent. Late Rude. Out of touch. And my perspective from George Gate was, Brooke is so mean. Bully, Evil, Rude.
Brooke Schofield
No, it's. I get it. And I apologize for being a little bit extreme in the comment. Like, I feel like, yeah, maybe I was being a little bit of a button pusher. I was.
Tana Mongeau
And. But I understand why you were pushing my buttons now. Like, I think we've come to a great understanding over. And it feels nice because I think it. Even up until this tour, I think I had to watch the footage and be like, two things can be true. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I. Tanner, you are wrong here. And you're mad because she was mean to you. You can't defend your. Like, I think I was defending myself.
Brooke Schofield
I didn't have to be, like, so mean to you. I think I just was, like, at that point, I felt so much, like, pressure because it felt at that time, too, especially, it was like, very much. They were a unit. When you got, like, it was always, you guys are doing this wrong. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, just. We had. We had outside parties. Like, it's. Emma was even talking to me about how just, like, now everyone is so aware of, like, I don't know, just keeping us in a good place because that is how everything goes well. Like, not putting things that have to do with me on to you. Putting things that have to do with you on to me. Like, putting. You know what I mean? Just, like, letting us be us and like, not. I think at that time, people wanted us to wear many hats as well, and it just like, we couldn't even.
Brooke Schofield
Wear the performance for one of us doesn't work for the other, and vice versa. It's very much like, we operate very differently. But you've been so good. You've been so on time. The store. It's actually amazing. Like, almost every single time that we've gone to the venue, you've been there before me, which is like, I've been.
Tana Mongeau
Trying I just so hard.
Brooke Schofield
You know who we're waiting on always. Now. Paige.
Tana Mongeau
Paige is always turning into me.
Brooke Schofield
Paige is always late. I'm like, oh, my God. We're always waiting on her. She's never, like, late late, but she's always, like. She's always the one. We're like, like, hello, we want to go. Where is she? It's kind of funny. No, the door skate thing, though, is super validating for me, honestly, because I get to watch everybody's reactions to footage, and they're always like, wait.
Tana Mongeau
And it's crazy, too, because, like, I said a lot of it is not pictures. Yeah. They didn't get.
Brooke Schofield
They didn't get, like, the little comments that I like.
Tana Mongeau
There's one in there where you go, like, I thought it'd be funny to fight. And that was your energy of the day.
Brooke Schofield
Because I was. I really was. In my head, I was like, oh, I'm gonna make this light hearted.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
You know what my favorite. My favorite thing that you say in it that nobody ever notices that I like, I notice in me and Paige laugh about every single time.
Tana Mongeau
Because I go, we're on time.
Brooke Schofield
No.
Tana Mongeau
Well, yeah.
Brooke Schofield
When you choke. When you choke on your words and you say. No, you say, and we're early. And like, no, we weren't. We were not close to early. But. Oh, my God, I have to tell you something about it too. Oh, my God, I'm so excited. I can't forget. But what was it?
Tana Mongeau
You're talking about something I say.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, you say, you get into the car like, meet and greets at 5:30 and you go, It's 5:25. I can't control where the venue is. The venue's 45 minutes away.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but it's so funny.
Brooke Schofield
It's so funny to say like that.
Tana Mongeau
You should have looked me dead in my eyes and said, kill yourself. You probably did, actually. So.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, see, that's the thing. But you know what I was done is Thomas told me that when he was. He was on a previous tour, before he started touring with us. He had. He hadn't started touring with us yet. Thomas, by the way, is our tour manager. And he was at House of Blues Cleveland, which is where George Skate happened, where all of this hubbub went down.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And he was talking to somebody, like, somebody who worked around House of Blues Cleveland, like, about where he's going after this. And he was like, oh, I'm gonna start touring with this podcast, like, canceled podcast. And he said they were like, oh, definitely, like, a lot, like, very crazy energy with them. And like, like, essentially said, like, they are very loud, very disruptive kind of thing about us. But he was like. Like, I just didn't even know what to think of it. And he was like, it wasn't until, like, I saw the video for the first time that it was like, that's what they were referencing.
Tana Mongeau
Like, that's so funny. I've never once thought about the fact that every employee at the House of Blues Cleveland probably was under such a heavy impression that we are like that every single day.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That we operate that way and like, that obviously that Day was an anomaly and, like, our biggest fight today. You know what I mean? But, like, oh, my God, I didn't even think about that. I remember Seth and Brittany too, just trying to find solutions. Like, there was a point in time where our managers came to the conclus conclusion that we would need separate buses, like the city girls. Like, now we've been, like, thinking about it for, like, bed space and stuff, but because we couldn't get along, like.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Which is so crazy. Like.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. But it was always, like. I don't know. It was always kind of ridiculous. But I think both of us are just really stubborn in, like. I am. Right?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
You know?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. 100. But, like. And we're just very different people. Like, even now, like, even just when we, like, just whatever it is, like, just. I think we'll always butt heads to an extent because we truly see the world completely different. Completely, though. Like, somebody could walk in this room right now and, like, drop a cup of water on the ground, and you and I would perceive it, like, but as polar opposite as two people can perceive two things ever. You know what I mean? And that's like. That just is the goddamn truth. And that's why we, like, I think, slay so hard as, like, friends outside of work. Like, if right now we weren't doing canceled, then we went to lunch. We're gonna have a great time.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I mean? Like, but when it's like, get these two to agree on merch, transportation.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
A title, edit anything. Like, we are always going. And then we both are very, like, kind of my way or the highway people, you know? So then it's like just getting two people, like chicken or the egg. Like, we're never gonna.
Brooke Schofield
Sometimes though, like, I feel like.
Tana Mongeau
But then randomly, like, once up in a year, once in a blue moon will be so. I love when that happens. Like when we're both.
Brooke Schofield
Like when we accidentally sync up.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And we're, like, both pissed at someone else. And I'm like, wow, we can really channel this. Like, I love when we come together.
Dennis Black
Ever notice your dog slowing down and having health issues and wonder, what can I do to make them better? Well, my friend, add rough greens to your dog's food for 90 days and I guarantee you'll see changes that will amaze you. Greetings, naturopathic doctor Dennis Black, inventor of ruffgreens here, and I invite you to give your pup the Ruff Greens 90 day challenge. In the first 30 days, you'll see shinier coats and increased energy by day 60, your dog will have a stronger immune system, less shedding, improved joint function, all due to the live nutrients that you've added to their diet. And at 90 days, better digestion, reduced inflammation, improved heart health, and you may even have reduced their cancer risk. Fetch your dog a free Jumpstart trial bag today. Go to try rough greens dot com. Use promo code. Try rough. That's T, R Y, R U, F, F. Go to try rough greens dot com. Use promo code. Try rough. You just cover the shipping. You don't have to change your dog's food. To improve your dog's health, just add a scoop of rough greens.
Brooke Schofield
I think we need a new outlet for our energy.
Tana Mongeau
I know I'm gonna take up, like, boxing.
Brooke Schofield
I will say I do feel happier. Touring in general has been so unbelievably different for me now that I have a boyfriend here with me, because it's like, he. He's also someone who just, like, he'll be like, at 9am we're going to Winston Churchill's bunkers and, like, like, oh, fun. But he's, like, so excited by the world and, like, so observant and everything. Like, is so amazing to him, especially because he hasn't traveled in so long. So it's making me appreciate it a lot more than I normally would. Good.
Tana Mongeau
He's the best ever. Like, I'm just. I'm so grateful for him too, because I do. He does something to your energy that, like, just.
Brooke Schofield
He calms my nervous system. He's very much like, everyone reaps the benefits.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And he just is, like, way more like, I don't know. He keeps my everything in line. It's so funny because now he's like, brooke, it's time to be downstairs. And I'm like, shut up.
Tana Mongeau
I know. She. The other day was like, what did you say? You were like.
Brooke Schofield
You.
Tana Mongeau
You look at everyone. You were like, are you guys aware of how I, like, nitpick everything that everyone does? And I was like, no, no.
Dennis Black
Shit.
Tana Mongeau
She's aware of it. Well, of course.
Brooke Schofield
Of course. I know. Well, no, I'm like, I'm really? Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And then Miles has been doing it to you, and I was just like, wow me. This all.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, well, he keeps hitting me with a. 10 more minutes. 9 more minutes. 8 more minutes. I'm like, pipette.
Tana Mongeau
You know what else is nice, too, about having a boyfriend, though, that, like, cares about you, too, is just like, whenever I'm not with Mokoa, it's just so prevalent to me, like, how many more little things I have to do. Like, it's so, so cool to me how much they just care, like, about stupid. You know what I mean? Like, if I'm like, which shoe should I wear? Like, he's gonna be like, you love the Mew Mew loafers. Because, like, it's just, like, nuts. Like, I just.
Brooke Schofield
For me, it's like, especially. I guess you've never. Or, like, of course you've toured your whole life, but, like, since we've been touring together, I think you've always had, like, someone there with you, kind of. And for me, it was so emotionally, like, horrible because the shows would end and, like, there's already, like, a weird high that comes with, like. Like, the adrenaline from a show and then, like, the crash out. That happens, like, when everything goes silent after and you're like, wait, what the. Like, you're, like, so lonely. You're on the up. You're in Milwaukee. We love Milwaukee so much.
Tana Mongeau
But I get.
Brooke Schofield
But you're like, I don't have anything to do. I have no one who's with me. Everyone's life is going on without me, and it's, like, depressing. And I would get so anxious in, like, bed and night and stuff and just be, like, so miserable and depressed and horrible. And then I have to take a Xanax or, like, whatever it is, and then I have the whole next. Next day that I'm, like, barred out. And I was like, I just. I. I don't have that now because now I just lay in bed and.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, no, it's so nice. When I. When I toured young, I toured pretty much. Like, I would still make friends, I guess so. But that feeling, yeah, I would, like, drink that feeling away. You know what I mean?
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Like, I was kind of doing that, too. I'm drinking a lot less on this tour. I still, like. I'm still in the phase where it's really, like, more of a placebo than anything, where it's like, I feel like I have to take a couple shots. I never, never feel it. I never, like. But it's just, like, it makes me feel like, oh, I can go out there now. Which.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's. It's the best. Like, I mean, you know how I feel. If I could be moderate, I would be. Because, like, that one shot before a show is so nice because you're. You're matching the crowd's energy a little more, too, you know?
Brooke Schofield
Well, for me, it's just nerves. I get. I still get so Nervous. I don't know how you don't. I don't know. Like, I do. So crazy, to me, over here has.
Tana Mongeau
Been really crazy because obviously when we're touring in the United States, like, it's all in the United States. So, yes, there's different cultures, like, the south and stuff like that. You know what I mean? But for the most part, people are similar. And every single place we've been over here is a completely different culture. Like, one night, we will have, like, a blackout drunk, screaming crowd, and then the next night, everyone's in a blazer, sitting up like this. Like, where were we?
Brooke Schofield
That, like, it looked like every single person was personally dressed by, like, Aritzia and Oslo. It was crazy. I was like, oh, my gosh. Like, this is not our usual audience. Like, where are the fishnets?
Tana Mongeau
Or just, like, even Paris. Like, Like, I'm so used to, like, yelling on stage almost, or just really projecting my voice and whatever. And I feel like I had to be like, hello, and welcome back to the canceled podcast, you know, versus.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, because of. And that's just their energy. It doesn't mean that they love you any less. That's just the way that their culture is. It's so interesting because music is also the same. Like, when you tour music everywhere, people are just moved by the music, and it's whatever. Like, yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Isn't Japan, like, no one claps or something?
Tana Mongeau
Yes, I think. And it's just wild, like, until it's telling jokes to completely different. Like, jokes that in some places have worked so well get, like, no laughs over here. And then jokes that, like, no, Me.
Brooke Schofield
And Paige had a hard night. Where were we recently? Like, we had. It doesn't matter. But, like, where both of us were, like, damn. Not one laugh for any of our, like, big hits, you know, I forget where we were.
Tana Mongeau
We were in Belfast. Night one in Belfast, right? Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And we were looking at each. Because we. We sit together, like, and so we can kind of, like, talk while it's going on. And we're like, damn, they hate us.
Tana Mongeau
I honestly.
Brooke Schofield
But they don't hate us.
Tana Mongeau
Happy that. My story. My story. This tour is very, like, shock factor. So, like, I can rely on the shock factor to just, like, be insane. Like, I feel like a lot of stories that I have told in America that were a lot more chill, like, would just not.
Brooke Schofield
You need, like, the theatrics for it to work. Oh, my God. You know what happened to me the other day? Did I tell you this?
Tana Mongeau
What?
Brooke Schofield
I was at the airport And I. You know how, like, at the US Airport, you put your hands over your head in a triangle.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Brooke Schofield
And here you put them, like, down by your side. And I got in the thing and did this. And the lady came out and she goes, enough with the theatrics. It's like, what? Like, she thought I was, like, being funny.
Tana Mongeau
That is.
Brooke Schofield
Sorry.
Tana Mongeau
That's exactly what I mean. That's like, a perfect example of what I was saying earlier. There's the TSA over here, too. Is. Oh, my God. I mean, you know how I feel. I think. Think. I think. I don't. It's just people who choose to be a TSA agent and then be so livid about it. I could go on.
Brooke Schofield
Sometimes I feel like it's like a People who need an outlet for their anger. Like, who choose to be in jobs that are just upsetting in general. Like. Or, like, just. I don't know. But sometimes it really. What do you say? Yucks my yum. You like to say that. Right?
Tana Mongeau
Amari says that I saw that from him.
Brooke Schofield
But it really gets me going when, like, someone who you would anticipate being, like, really grumpy is, like, super nice.
Tana Mongeau
I know.
Brooke Schofield
Like, when you have an amazing experience randomly at the DMV and you're like, what the hell?
Tana Mongeau
That's. I've been. We've been lucking out, though, sometimes with getting TS agents who are listeners of Canceled, and they've been so nice. Like, anytime. Just. I had a girl in Oslo who listened to Cancel and she was like, you don't have to put anything in a Ziploc bag. I don't get paid enough. And I was like, yes, I had a girl the other day. I think we were leaving. I don't know where we were leaving, but we do our advice segment at the end of the shows. And they've been wild out here. I've been debating posting clips, clips, but a lot of times you can't understand what the people are saying. Like, the accents can be really thick. Like, so a lot of the clips. I don't know if, like, the Internet would, like, you know what I mean? Like, receive it well. But, like, we've been having the craziest, like, people scan a QR code they write in, and then we read them on stage. And then when we read it, the person stands up and then we bring a mic to them and we ask them more questions. And we had somebody the other day say that they were dating someone who is addicted to. And this is just what they said. I'm sure this is the incorrect term. Watching nugget corn, which is people with no limbs. Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Which I think we've actually talked about this before. Nugget corn in particular, because I. I.
Tana Mongeau
Know I didn't know about it really, until this.
Brooke Schofield
Well, I just can't wrap my head around the way. First of all, it seems like a really small group of people in the world. Right.
Tana Mongeau
And then nuggets are those nugget corn watchers.
Brooke Schofield
And there has to be a better word for. Like. I would never naturally call someone a nugget.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I don't like. But it's like people, like, obviously people with no arms and legs. Like, that's a very select group of people. And then out of those people, how many people decide to go into the adult film industry? So it's like, how is that a whole genre?
Tana Mongeau
Well, and we just. I. I don't know. I mean. But anyways, I'm going through tsa, my arms are down, and then the girl wants me down, and she looks at me and she goes, I didn't make it to the show last night, but my whole friend group is. It's the talk of the town, the nugget corn. And, like, she was yelling the P word, like, in tsa. She ended up, like, getting in trouble by her supervisor, and it was crazy. I was like, like, no way. This TSA agent just screamed nugget.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. God, it really is.
Tana Mongeau
But the advice segments have just been nuts. We had someone who was hooking up with someone, and then the. He asked the guy he was hooking up with, like, what are your kinks? And the guy was saying, like, I need you to smash bugs for me to get off.
Brooke Schofield
I kind of live for that, though, because it's like, how did you figure that out?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's wild. We've just. Or is it just like a wild one? Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I love it. I love it. It's so fun.
Tana Mongeau
Well, I needed British Taco Bell. I haven't had Taco Bell in weeks. And it's.
Brooke Schofield
Is it the same or no?
Tana Mongeau
No, it's very different. It's not as good, to be honest with you, but it still satiated me. I, Nobu and Taco Bell are my death Row meals. And that's, like, in London. I just ate everywhere that I would eat in America. Like, I had in Tai Fung. I had no brew.
Brooke Schofield
I get it on in. On some way of, like, wanting to feel like more at home. I just wish I could watch Big Brother. If I could watch Big Brother. I could literally tour for the rest of my life.
Tana Mongeau
Well, it's so wild that you can't watch a lot of things no matter what because the vpn, like, you literally cannot have the show where you are. Like, I've been watching that Natalia Grace show and I left on the biggest cliffhanger and I won't let me.
Brooke Schofield
I know, but that'll be so exciting when you go home. Oh, my God. You know what I should do? There's like, with the amount I talk about, like the challenge on here for you to literally not watch it and care about it. But I.
Tana Mongeau
There's don't. There are on discare about it there.
Brooke Schofield
Yes, that's right. That is right. That is correct grammar. There are certain, like, a few seasons. I think there's like three seasons that got wiped. Like, they're. You cannot stream them anywhere. They are nowhere down. I think there was like, drama after the fact with like, some of the member or like some of the challengers, but I'm wondering if they're available like, in here in other countries.
Tana Mongeau
We have to find out. I don't.
Brooke Schofield
I need to know because, like, War of the Worlds. I need to see Jordan on War of the World.
Tana Mongeau
I. We have Netflix. That's the only. So I watched all of the final season of you and it was crazy. Penn Badgley is so talented. It was so good. I've been watching Black Mirror, the new season, and it is just. It's so wild how the first seasons of Black Mirror predicted so many things that ended up happening. So now when I watch Black Mirror, I watch it with such an anxiety that I'm like, yeah, see, I don't like to feel that this could all just come true. Like the. Have you seen the episode of Black Mirror? And have you seen any Black Mirror?
Brooke Schofield
No.
Tana Mongeau
In the original season where people rate people and then people go around with the rating. They do that in Japan now.
Brooke Schofield
What?
Tana Mongeau
And like, my favorite episode of Black Mirror of all time is called Be right Back. And it is. It is gut wrenching. It is gut wrenchingly sad. This woman, her boyfriend dies and then she orders a clone of him essentially. Like, and then AI takes everything from his social media to fill the personality into the, like, physical clone. And then she's dating him and it ends up just being so sad because it's not him and it's like, remnants of him. And it's just like. So her coming to the realization like this, like, at first she's so excited, and then the episode is just about her realizing like, this isn't him. He wouldn't do this. He wouldn't say this. His opinions, whatever. And the ending's crazy. And now they're, like, doing that kind of too. Like, letting, like, AI talk to your ex. AI talk to whoever.
Brooke Schofield
Like, oh, that's dark.
Tana Mongeau
There's an AI bot now that, like, will, like, comb someone's social media and, like, act just like them. Like, whatever. And I'm just like, how nuts.
Brooke Schofield
I get afraid. Like, I definitely am, like, a little bit. Like, when are they gonna start? When are we just gonna get overcome?
Tana Mongeau
Can I spoil one of the episodes for you? Yeah. Not the one I just told you about, but a different one. It's the first episode of the season and this guy's wife is. I'm spoiling it. Okay, but this guy's wife gets sick, right? And. Or, like, an act, something happens to where she's, like, gonna die. Like, she's on life support, but she's not taught. She's, like, in a coma and then she's gonna die. And then the hospital says, hey, we can do this thing essentially where we have AI clone her brain and we put it back inside of her and, like, make her alive again. And so he has to pay for it. They're middle to lower class, so they don't have a lot of money, but he, like, scrounges up the money and does it. And now she's back and she's the same person and he's so happy and he missed her and, like, whatever. And she's a teacher. And then all of a sudden she starts saying things that she wouldn't say, and she's not present for it, right? Like. Like, certain words will trigger it. Like, if you said the word, like, smoothie to me, then, like, I. Like, she would say a bunch of stuff about smoothies. And then she doesn't remember saying it. And then they find out that they're running through her, like, with the service, they're running ads, and then they have no money, so they have to, like, upgrade. And then essentially, like, that's what the whole episode is about is like, the service is just such a scam that they keep having to upgrade because, like, she was going to lose her job and, like, just all these things, and he's having to do such up to, like, get the money. And it's like, so. And it's like, with where health care is going in society, like, if that was happening in 10 years, I wouldn't.
Brooke Schofield
Specifically, in America, I feel like nobody else has the problem that we do. But like you can't do anything in America for with like health care wise for less than like a bajillion dollars.
Tana Mongeau
When I went to the hospital in Oslo, it was 350.
Brooke Schofield
I know.
Tana Mongeau
It's so like, you kidding?
Brooke Schofield
I really like, I can't wrap my head around it like how that works and why that is a thing. But it's really upsetting.
Tana Mongeau
I do think we're running ads through her. Like you're lying. It was.
Brooke Schofield
And it was just people run ads through us.
Tana Mongeau
I guess that's true. But just imagine like, like, oh my God, it was so, so, so sad.
Brooke Schofield
That's crazy. Black mirror. I just don't understand how people come up with them.
Tana Mongeau
I know. I was talking about this with Emma. Like who, who those people have to be to write these certain ideas.
Brooke Schofield
Like what ayahuasca they have to be doing.
Tana Mongeau
I know, in the writer's room.
Brooke Schofield
Get this. I will say on the cloning thing, like I've already thought about it and looked into it heavily because the thought of Murphy dying ever, like I'm very like comforted by the fact that cats can live like 20 something years. So like my kids are going to be like grown taking care of like Murphy and mouse. Love that. But there's gonna come a day where I outlive Murphy and like I want like 5 years at least before she dies to like clone her and have one prepared.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's actually so fair. That's so fair. They do that. Paris Hilton did that, I think.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, you can clone it. It's like easy to do, I guess.
Tana Mongeau
Not easy but like I sure cost a lot personality.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
And just like is it healthy? Like, I have so many questions because I'm even against like French bulldogs. Like how they're genetically modified and like suffering so bad.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, that's like Munchkin cats. Like they're really horrible. A lot like Scottish folds. They have arthritis. Like all like designer like really nice animal or like not nice animals but like, like cutesy like features are usually.
Tana Mongeau
Bad for the animal because I've just never seen a French bulldog with a fully working esophagus.
Brooke Schofield
They don't because their faces just get smaller and smaller. Same thing. Like, I mean so many English bulldogs. I feel really bad for because I'm like, there's no way you're having a good time.
Tana Mongeau
Well, should we head to our show? To our sold out show in Manchester? I'm so excited. This is the first time that Makoa and Miles are opting out of a show. I swear something's in that hotel. Like, they are not okay.
Brooke Schofield
I know. Why am I like offended? I'm offended that they don't want to sit there for six hours doing absolutely nothing.
Tana Mongeau
That's the thing is it's like even today I was in a loop. I was like going from asking Mako to come to then being like, wait, like why would you want to come? Like, because it is just sitting. They can't go out in the crowd. You know what I mean? Like they can't like. Yeah, they can't really do anything.
Brooke Schofield
They can't watch the show. So they actually just, just sit in the green room on their phones and like twiddle their thumbs.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Especially this show too. I just will never let Mo see it ever. Because it's reflective.
Brooke Schofield
I know. You know what's cute is mine won't see it because Mokoa is not allowed to see it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's really. Yeah. Cuz he could see it mine.
Brooke Schofield
I told him yesterday, I was like, you can watch it. Like you're, you're welcome to watch it. And he's like, yeah, but I don't want to just leave Mokoa and tell Moa, like, you can't see the show and I can.
Tana Mongeau
That's really sweet. That's actually so sweet. I just, I feel so bad. And obviously he can see it. Like, I'm not hiding anything. It just. And that's the interesting thing with like comedy. Like I am laughing at who I once was and how insane I was. And like, I'm so thankful for Makoa meeting the love of my life and being able to like reform myself and just. He's obviously the first man where I'm like, I really respect this person and I love them and I, whatever. I used to be awful in so many ways and insane and that's what this show is, is kind of reflecting on that. But I just like don't even want him to like hear it like every night too. It's just like, Jesus.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I don't think he would judge you ever. But I, I get why you don't want him to hear it. But also like, it's cool. It's like, it's a cool thing that we get to do.
Tana Mongeau
I know. And normally like we are telling stories that he like, are just about like influencer life or like, I think they.
Brooke Schofield
Should come out for the second half.
Tana Mongeau
I know, I know they should just after I tell my story. Because Jesus Christ, I can't believe I did any of that.
Brooke Schofield
I think you should have just told him that it was a heavily embellished story.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but there's photos there.
Brooke Schofield
There are photos and hard evidence and witnesses. Yeah, but me being one of them.
Tana Mongeau
So sorry. Seriously. But let's go. Let's go do the show. And we love you guys so much, and thank you for being so amazing. I'm serious, like, just with where my mental health is at, the truly, like, the only thing bringing me joy and happiness right now is meeting so many of you and hearing your story and. And, you know, every night I have girls just be like, you saved my life, and I cannot stress enough back to them like, you saved mine, you know? And I'm very excited.
Brooke Schofield
So we love you guys.
Tana Mongeau
We love you.
Podcast Summary: Episode 122 - "BROOKE AND TANA FINALLY UNPACK JORTSGATE"
Released on June 4, 2025, "Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield" offers an unfiltered and intimate exploration of influencer life, featuring candid discussions, personal struggles, and reflections on fame. In Episode 122, Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield delve deep into their recent tour experiences, mental health challenges, and the infamous "Jortsgate" incident.
The episode kicks off with Tana and Brooke expressing their excitement about being in a beautiful studio in Manchester. They share their enthusiasm for the setup, mentioning the brick walls and television screens that adorn the studio, creating a cozy and professional environment.
Tana Mongeau (02:00):
"Hello and welcome back to the cancelled podcast."
The hosts transition into sharing their first-hand experiences from the tour, highlighting both the excitement and the unexpected challenges they've faced. Brooke reminisces about her first-ever train ride, emphasizing the joy found in simple pleasures.
Brooke Schofield (02:17):
"I feel, like, dumb that I keep, like, being so excited about the train, but I had never been on a train before."
Tana reveals her recent struggles with her menstrual cycle, describing how her periods have been affecting her mood and energy levels during the tour. She recounts a particularly distressing incident on a train, where a mishap during a tampon change left her emotionally overwhelmed.
Tana Mongeau (03:10):
"I have an experience on the toilet that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I cried on the train yesterday because of my toilet experience."
The conversation shifts to the difficulties of staying in various hotels across Europe. Both hosts discuss issues like extreme temperatures in airports, bugs in hotel rooms, and the absence of essential amenities like Wi-Fi and television. Brooke shares a humorous yet frustrating story about accidentally burning her arm due to a slippery shower floor.
Brooke Schofield (08:27):
"Probably six bugs I found in my hotel room last night. My suite doesn't have TV in either of the rooms. This sounds."
Tana emphasizes the importance of having a comfortable sleeping arrangement, noting their preference for separate beds to maintain personal space.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the hosts' candid discussions about their mental health. Tana opens up about feeling burnt out, depressed, and constantly fatigued due to the relentless pace of the tour. She mentions physical ailments, including a dislocated hip, and explores the potential causes, such as dehydration and lack of healthy eating.
Tana Mongeau (20:45):
"I know, Dr. Javit, I miss you every single day. And my mental health is just, like, actually in the garbage."
Brooke empathizes with Tana's struggles, sharing her own experiences with depression and anxiety induced by the upheaval of routine and constant travel. She discusses her reliance on medication to manage her mental state, highlighting the challenges of maintaining mental wellness while on the road.
Brooke Schofield (21:50):
"Sometimes I'm like, I really feel like you would really benefit from that."
The hosts delve into the impact of constant travel on their mental and physical health, discussing symptoms of burnout and the difficulty of finding solace amidst the chaos of touring.
Tana and Brooke address the ongoing drama surrounding fellow influencers Austin McBroom and Catherine. They critique Austin's behavior, describing him as manipulative and narcissistic, and defend Catherine against backlash from his fans. The discussion highlights the complexities of relationships within the influencer community and the personal toll it takes on everyone involved.
Brooke Schofield (16:35):
"The things that people are using to defend Austin are just, like, laughable to me..."
Tana expresses sympathy for Catherine, acknowledging her struggles and applauding her personal growth and spiritual journey.
Tana Mongeau (17:36):
"I feel like if I went through everything that she went through, I would want to be so far away from that."
In a pivotal segment, the hosts finally unpack the infamous "Jortsgate" incident. They reflect on how miscommunications and differing perspectives led to significant tension between them. Tana admits that she was often dismissive of Brooke's frustrations, only realizing over time the validity of Brooke's concerns.
Tana Mongeau (53:48):
"I've come to the conclusion that I think you were right. Like, I think that you are 100% right."
Brooke reciprocates by acknowledging her own role in the conflict, apologizing for being overly harsh during disagreements. They discuss the importance of understanding and respecting each other's viewpoints to maintain their friendship and professional relationship.
Brooke Schofield (56:17):
"I apologize for being a little bit extreme in the comment."
Tana and Brooke share heartwarming and quirky stories from their meet and greet sessions across Europe. They recount encounters with fans who have been inspired by their podcast, including a woman who became a therapist because of their influence. Additionally, they discuss the diverse and sometimes bizarre questions and stories listeners bring to them.
Brooke Schofield (32:38):
"Oh, my God, she was yelling the P word, like, in TSA. She ended up, like, getting in trouble by her supervisor."
Tana emphasizes the positive impact they have on their audience, noting how meaningful these interactions are amidst their personal struggles.
The hosts reflect on their growth and the evolution of their podcast. They discuss how their past behaviors and conflicts have shaped their current dynamics and the content they produce. Tana contemplates writing a book as a form of healing, while Brooke considers the benefits of their candid conversations for personal development.
Tana Mongeau (60:25):
"It just is the goddamn truth."
They also touch upon the differences in audience culture across various countries, comparing the energetic crowds in Glasgow and Milwaukee to more reserved audiences elsewhere.
Brooke Schofield (61:05):
"I think we need a new outlet for our energy."
As the episode draws to a close, Tana and Brooke discuss their upcoming shows and the ongoing challenges they face with their tour teammates, Makoa and Miles. They express gratitude for each other's support and the positive influence of their relationship on their mental well-being.
Tana Mongeau (79:57):
"We love you guys so much, and thank you for being so amazing."
The hosts reaffirm their commitment to their audience, acknowledging that the interactions and support from listeners are a significant source of joy and motivation for them.
Tana Mongeau (03:10):
"I have an experience on the toilet that I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. I cried on the train yesterday because of my toilet experience."
Brooke Schofield (21:50):
"Sometimes I'm like, I really feel like you would really benefit from that."
Tana Mongeau (53:48):
"I've come to the conclusion that I think you were right. Like, I think that you are 100% right."
Brooke Schofield (56:17):
"I apologize for being a little bit extreme in the comment."
Tana Mongeau (79:57):
"We love you guys so much, and thank you for being so amazing."
Conclusion:
Episode 122 of "Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield" offers a raw and honest look into the lives of two prominent influencers navigating the highs and lows of fame. From handling personal health crises and mental health struggles to addressing interpersonal conflicts and audience interactions, Tana and Brooke provide listeners with an authentic window into their world. Their ability to openly discuss vulnerabilities and seek understanding underscores the evolving nature of influencer culture and the importance of genuine connections in the digital age.