
Internet personality, Ken Eurich, joins Avery for an interview while in Miami on Unwell Spring Break. The two dive into everything from plastic surgery and dating on Hinge, to unsolicited internet drama and growing up in a small town. Ken also opens up about mental health and the real reason she decided to walk away from her podcast. Ken gets real about fame, finding confidence, and what it means to share your life online while protecting your peace.
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Avery Woods
Hi you guys, welcome back to Cheers. I am obviously home in California as you can see, but a couple weeks back we were in Miami with Unwell and we did such a fun podcast interview. I sat down with my friend Ken Yurik who is someone that I have followed for so long. I think her content is so, so raw, real hilarious, amazing and she's genuinely such a sweet person. So I loved getting to sit down and get to know her more on a personal level. From her small town roots in Pennsylvania to now being a full blown tick tock sensation, she has grown such a massive loyal following because of her honesty, her storytelling and her I don't give a attitude and we love that around here. She has collaborated with some massive brands and she's been so open and honest about her journey with mental health which has made so many people feel seen. The conversation was so refreshing and hilarious and I think you guys are going to love it. So we're going to jump back to Miami with Ken Yur. Hope you enjoy. Hi, welcome to Cheers. I'm your host Avery Woods. I'm wearing eye patches and I didn't even drink last night. And you look glowy as.
Ken Yurik
No, I feel like I look greasy as hell. Like I was. I was drunk. Guys, you don't understand. This is like, early. Okay, it's like 10:00am Right? Like, it's. It's early. That's early for a night of drinking. I'm sorry, that was. We're here. You look great, though.
Avery Woods
Well, that's because I'm covering my massive bags.
Ken Yurik
That's okay. You're like, coming up with like, pounds of makeup.
Avery Woods
I'm so happy you're on. I've wanted you on since the beginning.
Ken Yurik
And now we're here.
Avery Woods
Okay, Miami, I have to tell you how I found you, because I'm just going to tell you, but I had to tell you on. On the podcast. So one of my friends wanted her boobs done, and she is a very similar, like, petite frame that you have. And she was like, okay, thank you. Oh, my God.
Ken Yurik
You're just gonna say petite like that? Not expect me to be like, oh, my God. Thank you.
Avery Woods
No, you literally, if the wind picks up today on the boat, you will fly away.
Ken Yurik
So you guys hear that? Everyone who doesn't think so? I'm petite. You heard it here first.
Avery Woods
No, she's. She's literally. She's the size of my left pinky toe. It's crazy. Don't worry, I'll like, pin you down somewhere on the boat. Because if it does get it, I.
Ken Yurik
Would have flown away today. Now, I've been working out too.
Avery Woods
Like, blonde hair, like flying in the.
Ken Yurik
Like a paintbrush.
Avery Woods
Oh, I took too much off that bed.
Ken Yurik
Oh, my God.
Avery Woods
Okay. Anyway, she was like, I found my dream titty inspo. And I said, who is it? And she sent me like one of your first post op videos where you showed your cleavage.
Ken Yurik
The old body. You ain't Nikki, you Nicole body.
Avery Woods
Exactly. And I've always said that. So anyways, I was like, who is this? She's hilarious. And I was like, she's so honest. Because that's how I am, which is why I get in trouble all the time.
Ken Yurik
Well, that's. That's the thing when you're honest. That's the thing. They hate to see an honest coming. They hate also love it. They love to see an honest coming because then, like, people are going to always be entertained with you. Even if people hate you. Yeah, they're going to be entertained with you. Whereas, like, if you weren't speaking your mind, people would probably be bored.
Avery Woods
Also, the haters are still watching everything.
Ken Yurik
They're locked in.
Avery Woods
Exactly.
Ken Yurik
I'm like, even if it's like a bad car wreck, I don't care. I'm like, you're still tapped in.
Avery Woods
Yeah, that's why there's always traffic. So, like, what's going on? That's with our social media pages. Okay, so anyways, I clicked on your profile and I was like, who is this little blonde that's so cute and petite and tan and funny? And it was you, natural. And I immediately followed you. Which, speaking of that little ginger.
Ken Yurik
That little ginger.
Avery Woods
I say, that little blonde. Did you get my reference?
Ken Yurik
Yeah, No, I know.
Avery Woods
Trust me.
Ken Yurik
Oh, no, trust. It's like, unfortunately grain to my head now.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
I think I forget. To me, that was just such a little thing that happened. But apparently, like, socially.
Avery Woods
No, that was huge.
Ken Yurik
Apparently, that was a big part of my brand, which I'm kind of, like, upset about now because people will ask me to do, like, no, no. Like, not. Oh, not like, in a way like this, but, like, people come up to me, be like, I hate that little ginger bitch. And I'm like, okay. Like, seriously, I'm sorry, because we got a ginger in the room with us.
Avery Woods
You know what, though?
Ken Yurik
I don't need to be throwing slurs around like that this early in the morning.
Avery Woods
And he's a precious angel.
Ken Yurik
No, you're a precious angel. You are not a little ginger bitch.
Avery Woods
It's true.
Ken Yurik
You're not. I wouldn't say that.
Avery Woods
So do you know that girl?
Ken Yurik
Okay, no, I don't know her.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Ken Yurik
So I inserted myself. Believe it or not. Obviously I was putting myself in other people's business.
Avery Woods
Someone's business.
Ken Yurik
Inserting myself in someone's business, which I should, like, be like, that's not my. That's not my business. But I think I felt so triggered by it because, like, I've just, like, met bitches like that before that have, like, just been sneaky.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And, like, I think, like, her attitude towards it, which now knowing, like, this plays into it and she feeds into it.
Avery Woods
Like, 100.
Ken Yurik
She loves that. But at the time, like, I didn't know that. I thought she was, like, a normal person who, like, would be like, oh, maybe I should, like, like, look inwards. But, like, then she, like, took it and she does a bit with it now. So now I'm, like, very unbothered by her because I'm like, it's a bit.
Avery Woods
It's an act.
Ken Yurik
Like you're feeding into it, like, a little too much. Like, I'm bored of it. I'm bored of the act. And like, if I was Holly Kate, I'd probably be like mad annoyed, but, like, because, like, I'm actually disconnected from it. I'm just like. That's just like her thing, I think. I think like, let her die on that hill, I guess.
Avery Woods
And also it's. If that's her thing, that's her thing. But when it comes to a brand perspective. Well, I don't know if it's the smartest.
Ken Yurik
No, it's. It's like she better really help her music career. Works out for her.
Avery Woods
Oh, she's singer.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, she. Well, she just started. I sailed today because she. She was like dropping a music video.
Avery Woods
Okay. So speaking of podcast, thanks for being on my podcast.
Ken Yurik
No, I'm excited to be here.
Avery Woods
I'm obsessed with you and had a podcast.
Ken Yurik
Yes, I did.
Avery Woods
And that's no longer. Which is so sad.
Ken Yurik
RIP Rest in peace. Honestly, like, I. I miss her. I miss getting down and talking every week.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Sometimes I feel like things happen to me and I don't want to post a tik tok because the tick tocks are a little dramatic. You know what I mean? I feel like I've gotten to the point now where I can acknowledge that some of my. Like sometimes I make a bigger deal out of things. Like when you make a tick tock about something, sometimes it's just like a bigger deal. Yeah.
Avery Woods
TikTok also is just like, is bound to be a snowball effect. It's gonna get really.
Ken Yurik
It's gonna be bigger and bigger. Whereas when you're like sitting in a podcast setting and you talk about something for 30, 40 minutes, you realize it's just a small part of conversation. I feel like if I make it like a tick tock now, I feel like I'm giving some things way too much attention.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And I think that that's the one thing I miss is I miss just being able to like, talk about things that are happening weekly.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Without making a tick tock about it and feeling like I'm. I'm amping it up more than it is.
Avery Woods
I feel like it's almost therapy for me sometimes. Especially if I'm just like alone in my own thoughts.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
But you always have a lot to say. So I feel like a podc your vibe.
Ken Yurik
Well, yes and no. I think I thought that I had a lot to say and then I would like most weeks I would come in being like, what the am I talking about? I would like, literally cameras would be rolling and I'd be like, okay, so welcome back. And then I'm just trying to hopefully, like, find conversation in there. And then sometimes I would leave, though, feeling like, about myself, being like, that was not a conversation. Like, someone's. Someone out there is listening to this and they're like, why did I just waste 30 minutes?
Avery Woods
That's a lie. That's not true.
Ken Yurik
So I don't really miss feeling shitty after recording because I feel like that would happen. I would have liked post, post recording clarity and being like, I didn't even try.
Avery Woods
So do you obviously, people kind of know why your podcast is no longer. And you had announced that. Can you talk a little bit about why you don't have one anymore?
Ken Yurik
Yes. So basically, long story short, I was, like, with a company. I was doing a podcast with a company. And it was good. It was fine. Right. But I think I was pouring already, like, a lot of my own money into it.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Oh, it costs so much money behind the scenes. People don't know.
Ken Yurik
People don't. And I was like, yeah, I was making squat from it. Like, I don't know what people. People might have thought was making zero money. Like, I was owing money. And so it already kind of like, I was kind of annoyed with that fact of it. Like, and I was getting some ads, but like, the ads at the beginning when you're like, don't even know what you're doing because keep in mind, like, you, like, kind of, you, like, worked on your. I just like started one out of the blue.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Ken Yurik
And was like, starting from the bottom that, like. Sorry.
Avery Woods
From the bottom.
Ken Yurik
And so I was like, ad money was like, not enough. And basically I was, like, indebted to the company. Kind of like, I had to work my way up. And like, all that money was getting to them anyways. So it already just, like, wasn't financially doing me anything. And I feel. I don't know, I just felt kind of like lost in it because I wasn't going every week, like, with just planned things to say. Sometimes I would. But I wasn't. I wasn't putting in my best effort. Also on my end, like, it was just a lot of different things. And I got sent a cease and desist, basically, and that kind of sucked. But also I was like, you know what? It kind of got me out. It kind of got me out of the track. Yeah. So it wasn't worst case scenario.
Avery Woods
And the cease and assist was regarding a name situation.
Ken Yurik
It was regarding a name. Like, I had the podcast Dumber Blonde. Someone had A podcast, Dumb Blonde. And although, like, I was like, okay, I don't think anyone's really confusing us, I also see, like, for someone, and I feel like, like, in my mind, I was like, dumber's dumb and dumber. It's just kind of like, nobody owns that. But obviously she did own it. You know what I mean? I'm like, it's easy to be like, nobody owns that. But I'm like, obviously she did. Like, because, I mean, like, obviously, like, I had my lawyer look at it and was like, yeah, like, you are infringing on copyright. And so it was like, okay, this is. I'm not trying to fight this battle. Like, I didn't care that much about it in the first place. Like, and my mind was, like, based off of my Finster name that I had, like, when I was, like, literally 15 in high school. And then I brought it over to Tick Tock and then made up my, like, Instagram spam account name. So it's like, it's. The name's a part of me, and it's always going to be a part of my brand, but it's just, like, not my podcast brand, I guess.
Avery Woods
Well, and even what you were saying before about how you said, you know, no one was listening or whatever, that shows that clearly you're doing something if someone. Well, I was, like, sending.
Ken Yurik
That's why I was just like, I can't believe. Like, and especially because I feel like Cease and Desist were way, way bigger than me. Like, I just felt like I'm, like, not even in the podcast space. I kind of was like, wow, this is.
Avery Woods
You're like, wait, so you think I'm.
Ken Yurik
Like, you think I'm a talent? Like, you think. You think that we have competition? Because I was like, I did not think I was even at competition. So when I found this out, I was like, kind of like, this was a lot. But I was also like, whatever.
Avery Woods
You're kind of like, I'll take it.
Ken Yurik
I was like, you, like, frame it. Yeah. Yeah. I was like. I was like, so I'm a big deal, okay? And I was like, the rebrand. The whole, like, thing of having to have a rebrand. I didn't even know what my brand was either. So I was like, already, like, the Denver Blonde thing just kind of made sense because it was my spam account, and I felt like that's where sometimes I open up about stuff. So it was like, oh, on our podcast, you open up about stuff. So it just. And so now I'm like, Would I do a podcast again? Yeah, because I do miss it, but I think I would have to have, like, a better game plan. I think I wouldn't go in there as blindly as I did the first time.
Avery Woods
So you would do another podcast?
Ken Yurik
I think I would do another podcast.
Avery Woods
I think that would be amazing.
Ken Yurik
I think I would do another podcast. I think I would just have to have, like, sit down and, like, just. You just gotta have the right people around you.
Avery Woods
You have to have the right team.
Ken Yurik
Yes.
Avery Woods
It's all about who you have around.
Ken Yurik
Because I think if I would have started it by myself, it would have been one thing, I think, but because I didn't do it by myself and I didn't. I didn't know. I think I learned a lot working, but I now I know, like, what I want versus what I don't want in the future if I ever work, you know, with people again. I know I know what I want, what I don't want.
Avery Woods
Well, I really don't know much about you before social media. So where are you from?
Ken Yurik
I'm from Pennsylvania.
Avery Woods
And you live in Texas now?
Ken Yurik
I live in Texas now, like, from outside of Pittsburgh. Where trail got shot is actually where I'm from. That's like, definitely. That's the only way I can put it on the. Like, put it on the. That's. It's on the map. I was like, I used to be like, I'm from this, like, small town. Everyone's like, never heard of it. I'm like, trump got shot there. And now people are like, whoa, that's crazy.
Avery Woods
You're like, finally.
Ken Yurik
I'm like, I have something. I have finally something to say. And then people will be like, okay. And people still have no idea where that's at. But I was there my entire life. I, like, didn't really go to college. Yeah, I went to community college for two years, and then it was time to transfer. And by that time, like, social media kind of started take off, and I had gotten a management. And I'm still with the same management, like, today. And I remember, like, my first month, I made enough money essentially to be like, I'm not going to make this. I was going to school for communications.
Avery Woods
Oh, yeah.
Ken Yurik
You know what I mean? Like, I wasn't like, I was going to school for something like, you know, you are. You know. You went to school for nursing.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Like, that's something you need a degree for.
Avery Woods
Right.
Ken Yurik
For communications and marketing. I was kind of like, I don't. I don't really feel like I need this. And I was like, I was just going to be putting myself into debt essentially. And I was like, you know what? I looked at it like, if I drop out now and I. I can make enough money that if I ever do have to go back to school, I can pay for it.
Avery Woods
Sure.
Ken Yurik
Because I was basically just like signing myself up for debt at the time.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And so I honestly have no regrets about not finishing out school because I also know it's like always going to be there.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And right now I'm just kind of like moving with the opportunity of things. But did you, where did you go to school at?
Avery Woods
So I went to a local community college because I got a scholarship.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
And my parents were both school teachers, so my dad taught high school math. My mom was an elementary school teacher.
Ken Yurik
I was ready to be a teacher.
Avery Woods
Really?
Ken Yurik
That's like, if someone asked me the other day was like, what would, what job would you. I was like, well, I think I'm probably not allowed within like 30ft of a school now. But if I were to be allowed within that close of a school, like.
Avery Woods
Have a picture of your face, they're.
Ken Yurik
Like, don't let her in. Vulgar.
Avery Woods
Come within 50ft of school campus.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. Vulgar swears like, they're like, wouldn't let me in now. Like, I definitely can never get a job as teacher now. But I would say, like, that would be like, that'd be like a dream job for me until you have to deal with like some like, parents and then.
Avery Woods
Yeah. That.
Ken Yurik
Then that I'd be like, okay. No.
Avery Woods
Yeah. No. So I. We had a great life, but we didn't have a ton of money. Yeah. And they had a very small college account, but I knew I didn't want to take on a lot of debt. So I went to a local community college and then I went to like a very small private nursing school and it was a fast track program, so I graduated in 20 months.
Ken Yurik
Okay.
Avery Woods
So I just paid off my student loans like a couple of months ago.
Ken Yurik
And you're like, oh, my God.
Avery Woods
I had. Okay. Well, honestly, I felt so lucky. I only had, I think like $55,000.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
In student loans, which for a four year degree is crazy because I know someone that just went to USC as a freshman and her first year of tuition was $94,000 for one year of college. So for a four year degree only having 55k and day, I felt very lucky. Yeah. And I was really glad that I took my scholarship at my local community college because it's the same credits and whatever.
Ken Yurik
Same. I'm like, I lived at home, my parents forcing me to do that. My parents for it. I was like an option. My parents like, you're doing this?
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And now I'm like, I left there, like, I have no debt. I had no doubt leaving there. I was like, I'm free.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I, I again, I lived at home. Like I didn't have dorm money or whatever. So anyways, I froze my student loan payments during COVID because that was like a big thing. And when the pandemic first happened, I was paying into my student loans like 450amonth, I think. But we were a nurse and a cop. Like, 450 was a ton of money to us a month.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
And so when the pandemic happened, that's when they froze the interest on student loans. So you didn't have to make any payment and you weren't going to.
Ken Yurik
Like, it wasn't.
Avery Woods
So it was frozen. So I was like, I'm taking advantage of that. So I didn't pay anything. And then recently I got an email that was like, hey, just, you know, like it's picking back, like, you got to pay, you haven't made a payment. And I was like, holy shit, you're right. And then my husband and I looked, it said if I paid the minimum amount a month, I would die with student loans because of the interest, it would never pay off. So we were like, we feel very fortunate and we just wrote a check and we got it done.
Ken Yurik
Well, congrats.
Avery Woods
But yeah, isn't that crazy? So, yeah, I felt really lucky to do that. But I also think we live in a world where a college degree is not necessary for a lot of jobs. And I'm not saying college isn't important because I feel so lucky to have gone to college and have an education and study something that I loved. And I did have a job that you have to go to school for.
Ken Yurik
Right.
Avery Woods
But I think our world is just much more creative now with things like social media or yeah, literally anything else. Like, I know people that have built like hundred million dollar companies like apps and, and things that they just need a good technology.
Ken Yurik
I think at the time, like now it's like way more accessible to go to college.
Avery Woods
Totally.
Ken Yurik
Whereas I feel like a lot of our parents were like, this is what you have to do to get a good job. And then now you know so many people, you know, which, thank God there's more resources for education, whatever. But like now I think because there's so Much like it's just expected of you that everyone then comes out of college. Like, I have so many friends who got degrees and they come out of college and they're like, now what? Like, I can't even get a job because everyone has a degree. It's like, not. I feel like at one point having a degree was like, what differentiated people from each other and, like, what made so now that I think with being so oversaturated, with everyone having a degree.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Everyone's kind of like, looking at each.
Avery Woods
Other like, I know. I'm like, and what now? Yeah. Not that I have any regrets or anything, but I'm like, mine just sit and gain dust now.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. No, I mean, that's one thing that I'm like. I'm like, thank God. Like, I mean, when the Tick Tock band happened, I was like, I'm gonna have to stop. Start popping my or something, dude. He sat like, I wish. No college degree, no nothing. I was like. I was like, whoa. I was like, maybe they were right about.
Avery Woods
Hates to see you coming. No, only fans hates.
Ken Yurik
They hate to see me coming. I was like, dude, I was like. I was like, checking myself out in the mirror. I was like, I guess we're gonna do this thing. Like, I like, I was like, I.
Avery Woods
Better buy these titties.
Ken Yurik
Genuinely. I was like, this might have been the best investment of my life.
Avery Woods
100.
Ken Yurik
Like, yeah. And I was like, well, maybe like that only fans money would have paid off though, too. Maybe I would have been like, maybe I would have been in a much better place. So if it ever goes away again, we're looking back into it. We stopped it for now. When Tick tock came back 24 hours later, I was like, thank God.
Avery Woods
Honestly, why not? No, I mean, at the same time, why not?
Ken Yurik
Like, I mean, I just don't know if I want to live with ever seeing. Like, I see sometimes I see pit photos myself. Like, naked photos of myself from before. And I'm like, I hate that 100. I don't know if I want other people to see pictures of me naked forever. Like, that's the only thing that I'm like, I don't know if I'm as confident with this is. I need. I need to be a little more confident in this before I do that.
Avery Woods
I lit. You're like, one of the hottest people I've ever met.
Ken Yurik
You.
Avery Woods
Yeah, because.
Ken Yurik
No, because I'm like, I need to figure this out. Once I feel confident in this, then maybe we could. We could talk about it.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Ken Yurik
I'm like, but then if I do that, then I can't be a school teacher again. Then I can't be a school teacher.
Avery Woods
I mean, maybe they would never know.
Ken Yurik
Maybe you say that, though. And then I feel like these, these, these, like, parents are warriors, though.
Avery Woods
Like, I feel like they know they're psycho.
Ken Yurik
You know what I mean? Like, I remember, like, I remember, like teachers that we knew growing up being like, we can't even post us, like, drinking alcohol or anything. Like, on, like. And I'm like, I got a lot worse than me drinking alcohol, dude.
Avery Woods
And the moms, like, I don't think I could.
Ken Yurik
That's like, I. Sometimes also, I'm like, I want to be a barista so bad again. Like, I was a barista before and I loved it.
Avery Woods
I was at Starbucks, okay?
Ken Yurik
I was at, like, some small ass coffee shop. Me and my best friend.
Avery Woods
Wait, that's so fun.
Ken Yurik
We caused so much drama. Like, we had beef with, like, the owners of the coffee shop. Like, the lore was so crazy.
Avery Woods
Why does that not surprise me?
Ken Yurik
No, it's a small town. It's like, you have to like, at like 16 years old, we were fully beefing with like 50 something year olds. Like, like, that's just some small town, like, where we show up to work. And I'd be like, another day, another day.
Avery Woods
And you're like, here again.
Ken Yurik
I'm like, dude, I'm 17. Like, why am I fighting with you? Like, you guys are like, older and they caught us. I actually, like, end up kind of getting fired. Well, not fired. I left my dignity. There's a rumor that I got fired. I didn't. I quit because I think I knew I was gonna get fired.
Avery Woods
People say that I got fired as a nurse.
Ken Yurik
I'm like, no.
Avery Woods
I'm like, you don't have, like, besties with my old manager?
Ken Yurik
Can you please get out of my business for once? Okay? Like, no. These love to start the room that I got fired. I said I quit. They might have been firing me, but I quit before they got the chance to. What? I'm writing my own story.
Avery Woods
What I love is that they're so concerned about you being fired from a coffee shop. Like, no, that's like the worst you got fired from. Yeah, like, let her live.
Ken Yurik
Let her. Like, it was because I got. I got caught talking shit on cameras.
Avery Woods
Oh, did you? They were spying on you.
Ken Yurik
And that's that little rat conversation. That's the part of the conversation nobody wants to talk about is like, yes. Was I maybe talking shit at work. Bad move. Okay, but were you listening to me as a 17 year old girl? They were clocked in and like me and my friends are looking up all these laws. I mean, we didn't have lawyers, so we were at the time we couldn't really do anything about it, but we were like, we're pretty sure that recording like voice and whatever in the state of Pennsylvania is like a no.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Oh, yeah. So also getting fired, like illegally, essentially, I think, like, what are they going to say we're firing you for, like talking shit? People, I think because I'm an influencer now, think, like it's a projection thing because they must think that I'm high and mighty so they can be mean to me. Because it's like, wait, no, like I'm actually a loser. Like you being mean to me right now is so crazy. Like now because I'm like doing well. I feel like I. When I talk about it, people are like, roll their eyes and they're like, whatever. But like, these were the type of people that I feel like, made me feel like, about like not going to a college. Yeah, right. These people were like going to like big better schools. And like, I feel like they look down upon me for going to community college.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And it's one of these moments now where I'm like.
Avery Woods
And where are you at? Exactly.
Ken Yurik
But like, I say that and people like want to get mad at me and cancel me for. I'm like, wait, these people were the ones that made me feel like, oh, you can't go to college. Like you can go to a real college. And I'm like, so, no, no. It does kind of feel good when I go back home and I'm like, oh, I remember stat.
Avery Woods
Yes.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
I remember feeling so inferior for going to community college. And I was like, we're broke. Like, my family doesn't have anything. And it's so I look back and I'm like, it's so stupid. It's so stupid. Because it's a time when you're young.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
Like my life's over.
Ken Yurik
Everyone's experiencing these things and they're going.
Avery Woods
Out and they're living on their own. And then you realize my childhood painted pink. And I'm like, oh my God.
Ken Yurik
God, definitely.
Avery Woods
Now all those are in my DMs.
Ken Yurik
No, that's what I mean. And I'm like, you made me feel like I wasn't like, I feel like there was a lot of like making me feel inferior and making me feel so small that now I'M like. I'm like, I'm a better person because I'm not. I'm not gonna make you feel small, but I could make you feel real small right now and. But I'm like that. With that nasty ass energy. You made me feel like I was. I was less than you.
Avery Woods
They always come back.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, they do. No, they do.
Avery Woods
They always come back.
Ken Yurik
No, I feel like they do come back. Honestly. No. Because I think they're like videos about it. I think they're like a. I did one time though, have some girl in my. Which this was insane. Okay. So I'm like a big ass, like family. Like there's like cousins on cousins. Like second, third cousin. Like as fuck cousins. Okay. And my cousin was dating this girl, right? Like, far off cousin though. Like, he's like my third cousin. I don't even know. We don't hang out. We're not seeing each other, like family events. But he was dating this girl who went to our high school. Whatever. There was this thing on TikTok, he said I come out being like, guys go to community college. Like, I promise you might feel like your life's ending, but, like, it was the best thing that's ever happened to me because I didn't get in debt. Like, I am still fine to like go off and live my life now, like, debt free. Don't let me make people make you feel inferior or like you're not as good as them for whatever. This girl starts commenting on my. And is like, no, you didn't go to college because you were broke. Like, basically act like she knows my family's financial situation, which I. I never said I was broke. That's the other thing. It's like I've never once went on here. Like, my family's broke. My family. Like, my. My dad was the breadwinner. My mom, like, would clean houses growing up to like, help out. But, like, I didn't grow up in like this insane, like high middle class. Like, very, very, very middle class. Like, my parents, like, could do things for us, but, like, it was never. It was never like over the top nothing. You know what I mean? Like, it was a very. And I'm thankful for what I had.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
But, like, I didn't come from a situation where, like, I think. I don't know. I think people always have that misunderstanding of like, everything I have now. Everything was very sink or swim for me. Like, if I don't. If social media ended tomorrow, like, my family can't help me with anything.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Type. Type of thing. You know what I mean? Like, they're not. They can't afford my mortgage.
Avery Woods
They can't.
Ken Yurik
They can't even afford to help me with one month of my mortgage, you know, like, it could. It's on me. But basically this girl was, like, trying to act like she had, like, known me. And everything about you don't help out your. I'm like, what are you talking about, helping my family? Like, we're talking, I guess, about her boyfriend. It was very. It was very bizarre. But that was like the closest thing I've ever had to somebody, like, coming out of the woodworks. And I was like, she works at Target. Or worked at Target when I, like, lived back home. And like, she was so nice to me. Every time I saw her Target, she was so nice to me. And then one day just starts, like, online in my comment section, I'm like, what the fuck is going on right now? But I always wait around for, like, someone to come out of the woodworks and like, say some shit. And me to be like, I don't even know you. In high school, making videos until, like, they get acknowledged. Thing, though, is also so real because there's this girl that, like, I'm not even going to say. I don't even want to say anything about her, but. But like, she has, like, consistently. She, like, makes videos about me and I don't acknowledge them also because, like, I like a lawyer involved because this woman is actually insane, but she makes videos. And I'm like, I will never acknowledge you because I'm not. I'm not trying to play this game. That's what you want?
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Keep on consistently making videos about me because that's what you want.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Like, you think I'm crazy if I'm going to acknowledge them. So every time she does it, I just like, like, whatever, send the link to my lawyer and I'm like, add this to the file.
Avery Woods
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Ken Yurik
At first I was using Tick Tock as like a journal. Like, as like a diary. Like I was just like getting on there and being like, oh my God. Like me and my boyfriend fighting.
Avery Woods
Like, really?
Ken Yurik
Oh, like it was very personal. Like now that's okay. I was like 19 when I started and now I'm like, I look back at it and I'm like, even now, like, sometimes there's videos and I like, I post. I posted a week ago and I'm like, girl, seriously, already regretting it. Like, it's it. Thank God. Like, I know that my frontal lobe is developing because, like, I can usually pick up on things now and be like, okay, that was too much, girl. Like, let's reel it back in. Let's not over share that much anymore. But like I was just over sharing. Like it was nobody's business. I was like, I was loving it. I would just talk about anything.
Avery Woods
Wow.
Ken Yurik
Like literally anything.
Avery Woods
Yeah, I look back at some things too and I'm like, why the Did I ever do that?
Ken Yurik
No. And you know what? Digital footprint is real. And like, I think I've realized that. I think I like, obviously people say that and you like know that it's okay. I know it's. And then now I'm like, oh my God. There's like a lot of things that I've overshared about in my career that I'm like.
Avery Woods
Or like I've cried like one too many times. The Internet. I will never cry again.
Ken Yurik
Oh my God. My, like, holy. My Snapchat got Leaked. And, like, I posted this video. Me crying, like. Like, me, like, bawling. And I looked so ugly in it, too, which is, like, even tender too much. Like, my face was, like, frozen in time. I was like, my hair was ugly. Like, it just. Everything about it was so ugly. And I was just scream crying because, like, my naked photos when I was, like, 18, 19 were all, like, all over. Like, it was bad. But, like, I see that video every time, and I'm, like, haunted by it. I'm like, you genuinely should have just, like, shut up and let them leak the photos. Like, I didn't have to do the dramatics.
Avery Woods
Also, I'm like, why, when I was crying, did I choose to, like, record myself?
Ken Yurik
I don't know.
Avery Woods
And then edit and post it? I know there was so many chances that I could have just not posted.
Ken Yurik
And then sometimes you were like, wait, it's, like, not that serious. It's never that serious. It's never.
Avery Woods
I cry because people make fun of my haircut.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
Blues.
Ken Yurik
No, Making fun of your haircut, too. It's like, dude. Also, I wanted it short.
Avery Woods
I wanted it short. Why are you guys being so mean? Ew.
Ken Yurik
I crashed out because somebody. Somebody, like, I remember I got my haircut too short. Like, it's really probably 20, 21. And I was like. People were like, are you a lesbian? Are you a lesbian?
Avery Woods
No.
Ken Yurik
And I crashed out so hard. And then I was like, okay. And then I did continue to go and, like, munchbox after that. So maybe they were right. But, like. And maybe it was, like, internalized. I was like, wait, hold up. I was like, seriously? I was like, how dare you talk about my sexuality? Like, I was like, why? Does that mean I'm gay? What does that do with gay? Like, seriously, I just have a short haircut. Like, because I like my hair short. Like, leave me alone.
Avery Woods
Wait, so you're a munching box?
Ken Yurik
I was.
Avery Woods
So you're by.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. Yes. And I don't know how I. I don't know. I'm like, very. Not with the label thing, because I feel like. I don't know. I'm very into women. I feel like a lot of people are very sexually attracted to women.
Avery Woods
Absolutely.
Ken Yurik
I just don't know where that falls. I feel like anytime I've been on dates with girls and I go out with girls, it's like one of this weird thing where I'm like, I don't know how to. I. I get, like, scared.
Avery Woods
There's, like, girls between romantic and intimate. I feel. Or like, sexual.
Ken Yurik
And I feel like every time, like, I'm on a date with a girl, I just never. My brain's like, I'm nervous because I don't know what's going on. Kind of like I don't know what the vibes are.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Yeah.
Ken Yurik
So I feel like maybe I just have to do it more, but, like, I go on a date with a man, I'm thinking nothing of it.
Avery Woods
Are you. Have you talked about this before?
Ken Yurik
Yeah, I talked about it lightly, but I don't get into it because I, too, I feel like then it's one of those places where, like, the second you say something, then it's like, well, you're not this enough. You're not that enough. Where it's like, I'm not trying to claim I'm anything enough. Like, I'm just. Just literally, I'm just into it. When I'm into it, I'm into it. Like, get off my back about it. And that's what I don't want. I just don't want, like, the attacking, because I feel like the second you, like, make it a clear stance, then it's like, people won't, like, leave you alone about it. And that's what I don't want. Like, I don't want that to be a topic of anything.
Avery Woods
I would love to see you in a hot couple. They're a girl.
Ken Yurik
Well, there are some, like, sexy women in Austin, I'm not gonna lie.
Avery Woods
Really?
Ken Yurik
Yeah. I like somebody. Like. But here's the thing. It's hard because I like a girl who's, I think, a little more feminine, but every once in a while, like, I do see, like, a hey, mamas. And I'm like, wait, you took me back.
Avery Woods
A what, Mama?
Ken Yurik
A hey, mamas. You never heard that? Like a hey, mama's lesbian. Oh, girl, you got so much to learn.
Avery Woods
What is it?
Ken Yurik
No, they're, like, more masculine. Like.
Avery Woods
Like.
Ken Yurik
But, like, there's a fine line. I feel like sometimes. Like, sometimes it's. It's. It's. It's pushing it. It's pushing it for me, but there's every once in a. Like, I always thought, like, I was, like, into woman because I was. Like, I was into a woman. You know what I mean? Like, I love, like, I love the. The feminine side.
Avery Woods
When we visited London, Olivia, I've never had anything more. When I was watching them share each other's closets. And that's the house together. They're the hottest lesbians.
Ken Yurik
They are so hot.
Avery Woods
I love my husband so much. But like, that life. Or like psycho sisters being able to.
Ken Yurik
Like, just being able to like, share makeup, share clothes. Right, I know. Yeah. No. Yes.
Avery Woods
Like, there's so many things that sound amazing about it.
Ken Yurik
No, there is. That. That's like. That's why I feel like if I were to be with the woman, I feel like it would have to be with someone who was like, probably pretty, equally as girly as me. For the most part. I feel like that's what, like, I would really like about being in, like, a girl relationship.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Right. Because, like, with a dude, it's like. Okay. Like, I don't. We have like, nothing in common, like, with that stuff. Right. Like, that's the fun part about, like.
Avery Woods
They have, like, organs hanging off their body. Like.
Ken Yurik
No. Every time I watch porn, it's always lesbian porn. Like, I don't be watching me.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Like, I don't know. Watching porn with dicks in it. Like, really? If I do, it's like two women, one dude. Like, I want to see the less dick, the better.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And my husband. My husband's always so confused by that. I'm like, girls just do it right. Girls do it better.
Ken Yurik
I don't know how to describe it. Like, I don't want to watch much porn with like a thousand dicks. I just don't want to do it.
Avery Woods
I don't want to do it. Like, I love the way it feels, but, like.
Ken Yurik
But I don't want to see it. I want to see women. I want to see women. Like, I'm like, yeah, that's what I mean. And those are the things have me out. But then I asked my friends. Like, I feel like I have a lot of friends that are like, yeah, me too. Like, I have a lot of, like, friends who are like, consider themselves straight that only watch lesbian porn. So then I'm like, what is going on? Like, what I need. I need answers about my.
Avery Woods
There's nothing attractive about a penis.
Ken Yurik
I'm a big.
Avery Woods
Oh, you. I'm so tiny again.
Ken Yurik
I've talked to men. I've never dated. Well, that's a lie, I guess. My, My, like, high school, he was like 6 5. That. He was a big.
Avery Woods
Yeah, that's awesome.
Ken Yurik
He was like a skinny. You know what I mean? But, like, I could do with that. I could do with that. But sometimes, like, when I feel like I'm bigger than you.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
When I'm on top, I'm like, I.
Avery Woods
Don'T want to feel like I'm breaking your bag.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. Like, that's what I don't like. I don't like feeling like I'm like, gonna, Gonna break something.
Avery Woods
No. Okay, tell me about this hinge situation, because let me tell you, I haven't been on social media for I think over a month now.
Ken Yurik
Oh, my God, Really?
Avery Woods
But. Oh, yeah, no, not at all.
Ken Yurik
Do you know you post it? You posted nothing?
Avery Woods
No, I post and log off. Scott does everything for me. I don't want. I'm not gonna subject myself to see anything or what people have to say.
Ken Yurik
Once you get to that point, it's like, why would it. Like, I feel like I was talking about this. Like, I don't. I wouldn't say, like, it was a little bit of a cancellation. I would feel like the, the cancellation that I had was whenever my cat got outside, he ended up passing away. It was like this whole thing that was like the closest thing to a cancellation I feel like I've ever felt. Like that was like the first time I felt like. Like people turn on me. But in a way it makes you so much stronger because you really have to be then comfortable with yourself. And I know, like, a lot of the times now that people are saying things, they could never be me, and they could never be that okay with themselves knowing that people are going to say things about you and you have to be. No, like, that's just not true. Yeah, that's just not true. Like, there's something that now I'm like, I don't subject my. I'll read comments, but the second I feel the tide turn, because you can, you can feel it comments, you start to get a couple comments that you're like, oh, this is going to turn. I'm. I'm done. And now I know to. To be done with it.
Avery Woods
I can't even clean my car out without someone saying anything. Like, it's, it's. What I've learned is that all those people want is for me to see it and no, that is what they read it.
Ken Yurik
They want you to acknowledge.
Avery Woods
And the biggest you I can give, not being on social media and not reading my comments, you can say whatever the you want and I'm not gonna.
Ken Yurik
See it because once it doesn't exist to you. I think that's like, I really took a step back and like, just stopped. I think I was like, just like disassociating too much. But I was just like, like, I really stopped. Like, read. I would just post something and like, not read what. What was being said. And I realized it was such a powerful Thing because I'm like, it doesn't exist.
Avery Woods
You can control it.
Ken Yurik
I. Yeah. Like, it doesn't matter if you're saying it. Like, if I'm not reading it, I don't know that you're saying that about me. I don't care. Like, I don't need to. You know, I don't know. It's. It's a very powerful thing, though, to, like, not read any, to not see anything.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I. I've never felt more at peace because even though, like, coming from nursing, it's hard to even call this my job, but it is my job, and this is how I'm able to support my family of. Of six on my own, you know? And I have to control what I see, protect my peace, and just protect my mental health. Because I didn't struggle with, like. I mean, I was working full time in the ICU during the pandemic in a pediatric icu. So, like, I've seen some.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
And I've never struggled with my mental health until I blew up on social media.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
That's what, like.
Ken Yurik
Which is not a normal human experience. It's never especially, like. I think it's so weird because I was having this conversation with someone the other day because they, like, wanted to start social media, and I was just like. I'm not gonna lie. Like, the weirdest thing for me was when I realized that people no longer saw me as, like, a person like them. Like, when you start getting comments, I think, like, when you first started, it's often in games, and then you, like. You know, once you start to that point where, like, people are way too invested in your life or, like, they're leaving very. Like, people are, like, very into your life.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
A little bit too much. And then they start to treat you like you're not. Like, you're not a human.
Avery Woods
Yep.
Ken Yurik
And that, like, nothing's gonna bother me. And I'm like. Like, that's the. The big thing with it where I have them. Like, how do you think that I'm. I just wake up and I'm different than you one day.
Avery Woods
Like, we're robots.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. Yeah. Like, no, it's like, babe, I. I'm too. Like, my everyday life is very comparable to what most people my age, especially in Austin, are doing. Like, none of my friends. I mean, like, can't relate because. Oh, she's so. No. Like, we're living the same exact life.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
That it puts. And I think I surround myself, like, a lot of people that work, like, nine to five Jobs, a lot of, like, normal. I have a lot of normalcy in my life also, which, like, sometimes I feel like when I get, like, like a lot of hate or backlash, I'm like, this is so crazy because, like, my life is not exciting.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Like, I'm not out here doing, like, you might see something that maybe you think that it's, like, cool that I'm doing, but, like, my everyday life is not exciting.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
You know what I mean?
Avery Woods
Like, yeah, I. I have people that just expect me to have, like, all these people raising my kids and people in my house working. I'm like, no, it's me and my husband.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, it's. That's it.
Avery Woods
Like, and I'm the only one working like, that I was able to get my husband home. And I feel really lucky and fortunate for that. But call. Don't call it a job. Call it a job, whatever. But I'm like, this is how I support my family. And we live a very normal life. Like, my kids go to public school. We have been in the same house since I worked as a nurse. Like, we do live a normal life. Obviously, they see the highlights of everything. That's what social media is. It is a life highlight. And are our lives normal in the sense of the travel and the trips and the money? Absolutely not. But we also have things to compare it to that are very normal.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
I think people don't realize that, but I also think that's why people turn so quick, is because they see you being able to completely change your life. That's by social media. And it's. They can't even believe it.
Ken Yurik
That was my biggest thing. I feel like whenever I moved to Austin, whatever, like, that was like, when my. I just like a shift in general. Like, I feel like everyone treated me like I was a normal person. And then I felt like the second I would, like, show myself buying something nice, I would have so many supportive people being like, this is great. I love this. But then that's where the. The. The people that couldn't hang with that and the people that couldn't be happy for me. And then I think for a long time I internalized it was like, oh, my God. It's obviously something I'm doing. It's obviously, obviously maybe this is out of touch. And then I realized, like, no, it's me. Me being able to afford something for myself and me and. But now I just don't even. Like, if I buy something, it's. And guess what? Nobody says anything anymore. But it was good. This Time it was like I felt like these people were a part of the journey with me. I wanted to share, like you realize that a lot of people are not happy for you like that on social media. And so I, I feel like now I've like learned to take a step back and I'm like, I don't share any big success. I don't want anyone to think that I'm doing better than I am because I've realized, like, that causes more hate. The second people think that I'm doing better than them, they're really mean to me. So I'm like, you don't gotta know what I got going on.
Avery Woods
I'm not on social media. But someone sent me the link to your people article about this hinge because I haven't been on. And I was like, wait, what the going on? Tell me about what happened. Okay.
Ken Yurik
And also, let me just say, I've seen this man out in Austin now, like three different times. Never like to never face to face though, like we across the room, I've seen him and just been like, like, because Austin's so small, he's not that tall, which like I said, I with the short king, but I'm just like very off put by a man on social media. So now I can't even like, answer anything without being biased.
Avery Woods
Wait, so he's short because.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's short. He's definitely. He was not giving tall. He was not giving tall. He was giving short.
Avery Woods
So he needed an ego boost.
Ken Yurik
I think it was so bizarre to me because, like, we just matched. That was it. We just matched. We had, I think two or three, like back and forth. And he was like, oh, what kind of animals? Because like, one of my hinge prompts is about like wanting a farm. He's like, what kind of of animal would you want on the farm? And I think that was literally like the only conversation we had. And so then I start getting tagged in this video. Well, I was on live and people were like, oh my God, did you set videos? I think it's about you. And then I was like, no, wait, someone tagged me. And I got off. And it was like still very early on into the video.
Avery Woods
You're so brave for doing lives, by the way.
Ken Yurik
No, lives are scary. No, sometimes, once again, you have to know when the tide's turning. You have to be like, I'm shutting this off. I'm going, I'm going. I'm going now. But like, usually for I can get. I can be on there for like A little bit before the tide starts to turn. And so whatever. I'm sitting there and I get. I'm watching this video of this guy saying he matched with me. She makes these video. And like, I was gonna go out on a date, which we never even had planned going on a date or anything. So also I was like, this could have just been like a random hinge match. The way that you're making a video and doing the same thing. You say that. I do. Like, I mean, like, I didn't really care, but I was just like, you want the clout from it, you want the cloud. And he was giving. Course, he was giving away things that were like, austin's very small. There's not a bunch of influencers in Austin. It's not like you're in an LA where there's. Who could be. I was like, sarah, like, you're making it very. And he's like, all of her videos about hinge dates. First of all, none of my videos really are about hinge dates. My videos about men. Yeah, they're about men that I encounter, but they're not really about hinge dates.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
So, like, I was like, whatever. I saw the video and it just was like, okay, it was kind of funny. And he was like. But by then he was like, I was. Then I couldn't tell if I, like, loved her. I thought I loved her. Whatever. It was just giving. Like, you're into the social media thing, and I don't want a man who's into the social media thing.
Avery Woods
Like, oh, my husband has zero social media. It's the best.
Ken Yurik
I don't need that. Like, I don't anything about. I don't know, Like, I don't like the idea. And like, he has done fit checks since that. Like, I've seen him do fit check.
Avery Woods
Platform shoes.
Ken Yurik
So, yeah, he's like, doing cowboy fit checks.
Avery Woods
Oh.
Ken Yurik
And I'm like, a real cowboy wouldn't be doing a fit check. A real cowboy would be on that ranch working in the hot sun, not doing a fit check.
Avery Woods
In Austin.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, in Austin. I'm like, dude, come on. Like, you're in the city. You're a city boy. You're a city boy who wants. There's a lot of, like, boys who want to be cowboys. But, like, he, like, does the whole thing where he, like, posts with horses. But I'm like, if you're posting, I don't think you can do both. I'm sorry. I think men are not multifaceted. Like, you cannot be doing fit check Sex and taking care of being a ranch hand.
Avery Woods
A man stepping on a woman's neck to try to get social media attention is probably.
Ken Yurik
He was being goofy. I was like, I don't know. Like, he was like, I definitely think he was, like, being silly. I don't think it was like, that serious, but it was. It was kind of like, well, 80 of her videos are about. I'm like, you wish you were important enough for me to, like, make a video after a date with you. You know what I mean? Like, a lot of the times I make videos about men, it's like there's like a connection or something that was there. Like. Like, I'm not just gonna match with somebody on hinge. Go on one date and be like, I went on this date. Like, unless it's like a terrible ass date.
Avery Woods
Totally.
Ken Yurik
That's not happening. So I was like, him trying to make that video. I'd be like, 80 of her. I'm like, 80 of my. Also, someone did the math, and that month, it was like 30 something percent. So I was like, go suck me.
Avery Woods
Literally.
Ken Yurik
Second math, it was 30 something percent. Get it right?
Avery Woods
It's. It's just so also, if you really didn't want any social media attention, just wanted to, like, say your. Your story. Don't give the example.
Ken Yurik
And so obvious talking. She's meal. She's like a million and a half followers. Like, I'm pretty sure he said, like, a million said how I'm like, dude, and we're in Austin. Like, nobody. This isn't some big, like, oh, my God. Everyone knew who you were talking about. So I just thought it was. I just thought it was so weird. Like, men. Anytime men be doing too much on social media like that, I'm like, it gives me an icky vibe.
Avery Woods
It's icky.
Ken Yurik
It's icky.
Avery Woods
It's most male influencers ick me out. There's very few. Like, Hunter. I'm obsessed. He does stores the stranger. Like, tell me about your first love. You ever seen him?
Ken Yurik
I've seen him.
Avery Woods
Oh, you have Hunter Prosper. He has long, curly hair, and he'll like, stop random people in different cities and say, like, tell me about your first love. Obsessed with him.
Ken Yurik
See that. That's not too social media. No. Like, that's like.
Avery Woods
It's like a purpose.
Ken Yurik
Yes.
Avery Woods
There's a purpose behind the content. It's not just, like, around with his frat boys, you know, I don't like it.
Ken Yurik
I don't know why. Like, something about it. I just don't like it. I don't know.
Avery Woods
Like, no.
Ken Yurik
I went out with a man one time who would like, ask me to take FIT pics for him. Swear to God, that is gas. Covered in tattoos, Head to dick to toes, covered in tattoos. He had his dick tattoo, okay, not his dick. Maybe. I can't even remember. But like, like, it was like, like whole, like, like, whoa. Tattooed everywhere. Tattooed everywhere. Should have known I was getting involved with, like, an Instagram person.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Asked me to take a Fit pick. Asked me to take a FitBic. And then I heard he was talking about me at his retail job at Buck Mason. No. Swear to God, I heard he was talking about me and I was like, wait, hold up. You're talking. You're talking about me at Buck Mason.
Avery Woods
Right now when I had to take your FIT pics?
Ken Yurik
Yeah. You had your Fitbits and this is what I get? Okay? It's like this girl basically had yummy being like, my boyfriend works at Buck Mason. I just want you to know, this man's talking shit.
Avery Woods
Ew.
Ken Yurik
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Ken Yurik
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Avery Woods
Okay, so you made a video about this hinge Date guy talking about your video, right?
Ken Yurik
Yeah, I was just like, you're bad at math, bro. Like, 80% is crazy.
Avery Woods
Well, I'm glad that everyone was on your side, though.
Ken Yurik
No, everyone was. Usually everyone was pretty much within. There were some, like, pick, like, but the type of pick me's that are so delusional that, like, reading the comments, you're like, you ever get comments that are like, they're so delusional that you're like, dude, I can't even, like, interact with this because it's gonna. It's gonna like, make me less of a human if I interact with it.
Avery Woods
Oh, I get comments every day. Like, you don't look a day over 50. I'm like, people, you're so lucky.
Ken Yurik
You're so lucky to have even like. Like that type where I was like, I can't even address this right now. Yeah, I can't even acknowledge you in the comments right now. Like, it was. Was. It was like women that wanted to be chosen by him so bad, and I was like, babe, I don't think he's choosing you. I don't think he's choosing out.
Avery Woods
Did he talk to you again after that? Like, did he send you an apology or anything?
Ken Yurik
No, there was. There was no. There was no dm. There was never another hinge message. Like, literally, we had like three or four hinge messages back forth. That was it. Then that's the other thing that, like, gave it away that he was doing it for social media because he's like, and I think now I might be in love with her. And it's like, okay, then, damn it.
Avery Woods
How many views did his video get?
Ken Yurik
Oh, his video got like, I want to say, probably like, at least like 2 million views or 3 million views. Like a couple million. And then the couple videos after that that were, like, getting views.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And then it then, oh, he'll drop off. Then, like, his fit pics and fit videos were getting like 5, 000 views. And I was like, you're like, social.
Avery Woods
Media is hard, huh?
Ken Yurik
I'm like, wait. I'm waiting for you to say my name again. Do it. Do it. Drop it again.
Avery Woods
Okay, so speaking of drama, I saw you on the tart trip with Brianna Chicken Fry.
Ken Yurik
Yes.
Avery Woods
How was that?
Ken Yurik
It was. I said it before. Kind of like, I guess like the beef of squash. I guess. Like, I don't. You see, I don't know, because the social media thing is so, like, it's so weird. You know what I mean? Like, you're like, like, like Do I want it, like, publicly to be, like, done and, like, people to stop talking about it? Like, yes.
Avery Woods
I'm, like, me bringing it up.
Ken Yurik
No, no. But, like, it's like, it's not like people like you, though, that are the problem. People just, like, asking questions. The people that, like, I think, like, the parasocialness of it that, like, give too much into it and, like, them feel like they're involved in it and they're stirring up. Yes. It's like, that's when I'm like, okay, please. I'm like, that's. I just don't want it to die down. Like, I want to be able to say my feelings and not have people be like. Like, making 700 TikToks about it and be like, well, yeah, she said this. And so now the war is back on. It's like, no, there's no war. Okay, war is off. Okay, war is off. But no, I feel like I. I talked to Bri, like, the first day of the trip, and an apology was kind of half ass given to me. And I didn't say this on my body, but it was like. It was like, I'm sorry you feel that way type thing. So I was like, okay. We didn't really talk for the rest of the trip. Then I started some unintentionally, but I did start some shit. I said it on my podcast. Like, long story short, I'd started a rumor, kind of. I didn't start the rumor. Let me fix that. I didn't start it. I spread it. It. I spread it.
Avery Woods
You were told information.
Ken Yurik
I was told information, and someone came to me asking me about said information. And then I spilled the beans and I gave her an apology because I was like, I'm gonna be real if I make someone feel like. And like, it was not intentional, even if, like, we didn't like each other. I'm gonna. I'm gonna say sorry because just, like, morally and where I'm standing out, like, I have to say sorry.
Avery Woods
I'm the same way. You know what I mean?
Ken Yurik
If I did something where I feel like, I up, I'm gonna give you hey, I. I up. So I sent her, like, a long apology on her last day because basically I had heard that, like, after this rumor thing got happened, happened, people were making it sound like, brown's gonna beat my ass. People were, like, making it sound like Brianna was gonna kick my ass. I was a little scared. I was like, oh, my God. Like, I gotta send an apology stat. Like, I did not think it Was gonna get physical on this island. So, long story short, I sent apology. She doesn't answer the apology. I'm like, interesting. I'm, like, scared to go to dinner that night. I'm not gonna lie. I was kind of scared to go to dinner. I was like, what am I walking. It was our last night there. What am I walking into? And, like, those, like, tart trips are just like. They're.
Avery Woods
They're crazy.
Ken Yurik
They're crazy. Like, they're not like a brand trip where everyone's, like, sitting down at the table and it's like. It's like.
Avery Woods
It's shot shadow clock.
Ken Yurik
It's like it's a. It's a party. It's like, what the gonna happen? Like, you're like, thinking cameras are gonna be. I feel like every time I go on a chart trip, I feel I'm on a reality TV show. I feel like there's just cameras in my face. Whatever.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
So I get there, and then she basically pulls me aside and is like, can we talk? And I was like, actually, I would love that because you didn't text me back today. Like, yeah, I would love if we could talk, because I was waiting for a text back, and I got nothing. And then that. That's basically where we, like. We, like, stomped the beef, I guess, kind of there. I. I was that, though.
Avery Woods
Like, I'm sorry that felt that.
Ken Yurik
No, that was the first apology was like, I'm sorry you felt that way.
Avery Woods
So what was this conversation?
Ken Yurik
This conversation was. I think there was just a big.
Avery Woods
Miscommunication about the stage thing.
Ken Yurik
About. About. Yeah, and that is what. I didn't like that. I feel like I kept on being, like, portrayed online, like, after the fact, kind of like as if it was just a miscommunication. And I was like, well, no, like, you. You. You came up, and you were the one who asked. Because she tried to be like, oh, look, it was the producer probably asking. Like, it probably just got lost. And I was like, no, no, you asked me what I didn't want to talk about, and I did. I said, that's where I was like, you asked me what I didn't want to talk about. And then you were the one who, like, continued to ask me the questions on stage. Like, that wasn't a miscommunication. And that's one thing where, like, I didn't really love that. Like, after the fact, that that was the big thing that was being thrown out. It was just a miscommunication. It was just. And I was like, I don't know if it was a miscommunication. I think. I think I would have felt better if it was like, hey, that it was kind of intentional. Hey. Because, like, I. I don't know. I'm not even sure if I said this before, but, like, I had people reach out to me after that podcast had gone live, being like, hey, listen. And this similar situation also happened to me, and I told her that. I told her that to her face. And I also had people. I did not say who, but I was like, I had people also reach out telling me this is not the first time this is. This has gone down. This is kind of like a run of. Run of show. Is like, you. I think you like to ask people questions and make them uncomfortable, and if that's your thing, that's fine. However, I don't. Like, you should have just never asked me and you should have just blind. I would have rather been blindsided with a question like that than to be directly asked. Is there anything you don't mean to talk about? And then me to bring up what I don't want to talk about?
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Two. I was like. My thing was like, I didn't want to talk about my cat.
Avery Woods
Like, why ask?
Ken Yurik
Why ask if you're just gonna do.
Avery Woods
If you don't care?
Ken Yurik
Yeah. And that's me where I was like, that was like, if you wouldn't have asked, it would have been like, whatever. Like, maybe you're just socially unaware, but, like, you were very aware. But I didn't want to be asked. And I think at that point it was more so just like in, like, the whole. I feel like the tart team was just, like, standing around. Everyone was just, like, kind of standing around, like, in this, like, conversation, like, waiting for, like, the kiss and makeup. So it was just like, okay, okay, fine. Drama split. And. Because also, like, I felt like I had, like, since I had, like, spread the rumor, I also was just kind of like, let's just die down. So, like, everyone gets off everybody's dick right now.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
And I feel like it was like one of those situations where it's like, I mean, it is what it is, but, like, I'm not like, obviously, me and Brian besties or anything like that. You know what I mean? Like, we were like, okay, it's cool, it's chill. We aren't going to talk about anymore. We're not going to, like, further the. The beef. But it's not like, obviously, like, we're not walking out of there holding hands, you know, Yeah.
Avery Woods
I mean, now having the podcast and interviewing people, like, that was something I asked you before. Like, are there any hard. No topics for you? Like, I will always ask my guests that, and I've. I will always respect it. And just like I told you, it's just one of those things where when that gets out into the industry, it's very hard for other talent to want to come on your podcast.
Ken Yurik
And then when I wasn't the only one, I was like, damn.
Avery Woods
Yeah. When you break that. Breach of trust.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
Why would someone want to come on if they have sensitive information? Because this is our lives, in our livelihood and our reputation, and we should be able to control what's out to the public because our privacy is compromised every day. So as a podcast host, you have to, you know, be respectful of that. And also, like I said, don't ask if you don't care.
Ken Yurik
It just felt very. I don't know if it's like, before. Like, if it just. I don't know. It wasn't. Didn't seem very professional, which obviously, like. And I didn't think this show was gonna be super because it was, like, very drunk and young. It's like a very young, drunk audience. Like, for sure. I'm like, even, like, I've had a couple shows where I've done, but, like, mine weren't, like, near as. Like, these were rowdy. This was like, yeah. Which is also why I felt like it was so much weirder to like, bring up my cat missing into, like, this type of environment. Like, it was. It was one of those things where I was like, this feels like. Like I'm on a Barbara Walters interview or some like that. Is that her name, Barbara?
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
That felt like a deep question. I was like, for a bunch of, like, young, drunk, screaming people right now, like, to bring up something like that, I kind of was just like, yeah, everyone's probably. Oh, I don't even know what to say. And then, like, then some stuff happened, like, I think ended up happening, like, with her and her pets, and then that became a thing, and I was just like, I hope I. Like, I would never wish anything upon anybody, but I hope it gave her some perspective in, like, just maybe, like, that's like, a really.
Avery Woods
Some sensitive.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. I hope it gave her some empathy. Like, she learned a little bit of empathy when she was going through it, just because, like, that's all I could keep on thinking about. I was like, you didn't show me any grace when that was happening to me. And, like, the whole Internet Was like, already on me.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
That. I was like, I just hope whenever she ended up experiencing that stuff her own, she maybe had, like, a second look at it and was like, oh, that probably was really tough then. Yeah, that probably was worse than I. Than I. Maybe she didn't mean anything by it, which. I mean, how are you gonna say you didn't mean anything by it when you ask me what you told me? That's. I. I will forever struggle with that.
Avery Woods
That.
Ken Yurik
And I'm not an idiot, but I think I want to see the best in people in that sense that I'm like, I want to believe that it was not on purpose, for sure. But when you ask me something and then.
Avery Woods
Yeah, I mean, it's. It's hard to. In this industry, I. I will never get used to when other creators can understand what you're going through and, like, what it is to be canceled on the Internet or something going on. Your warrior having a hard time, and then instead of, you know, reaching out to help or maybe giving advice, they kind of dog pile on it a little bit more. And I think that situation just was a snowball effect and made it a lot harder for you, which was already.
Ken Yurik
Yeah. We were just like, dude, I have, like, now I feel like I have another creator, like, being like, well, why are you. And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I did not think. I know, too. I was like. I did not think. I was, like, coming here to get ambushed. Yeah. You know, I mean, you never want to feel like you're, like, coming somewhere. And I think that now has, like. It's kind of warped my perception of, like, literally did, like, some comedy show. What was it, like, two days ago? And I literally was, like, freaking out before, and I was like, there's not gonna be. And they were like, no. Like, why are you so scared that there's gonna be, like, some ulterior motive? I was like, I guess because before it has happened. Like, yeah, because that's never. I never.
Avery Woods
And on a live show's crazy. Like, I can't. For the. Like, there's been situations a hundred times over at least.
Ken Yurik
This podcast, it's like you edit it out. If I say something, I'm like, oh, I don't. Like, yes. And then in front of people, like, a raw reaction of me just being like, oh, my God. And I remember thinking, like, because I was high, I'm not gonna lie. I remember thinking like, oh, my God. Like, is this just all in my mind right now? Like, because I also have that Sometimes where, like, in my mind, things are much bigger than they really are. And, like, I know that. So I always try to, like, ask people around me, like, I need some, like, people to bring me back down to earth to be like, hey, listen, am I just thinking something is this way, or is it. Actually, I remember, like, I got off stage and I was like, my manager was there, my sister was there, my friend Trent was there, and I was like, was that bad? And they were like, kennedy, that was bad. Like. Like, she definitely, like, I don't think she likes you. And I was like. To hear other people say that, because usually they're the ones that are like, you're in your head right now. Like, and to hear other people being like, I don't know. That wasn't very friendly. That didn't seem friendly. That sound like they were in, like, interrogating you. Not they. I keep on saying they. It was. I was getting interrogated by, like, one person on the stage, but it was just, like, it was scary, you know?
Avery Woods
I'm sorry that happened.
Ken Yurik
No, it's. Yeah.
Avery Woods
Okay. Last subject I want to talk about, because I think you're the perfect person to talk about it with, is plastic surgery.
Ken Yurik
Yeah, let's talk about it.
Avery Woods
You got your titties done as we talked about, which looks incred. You got chin lipo. Yeah, I tried getting chin lipo when I got my nose done.
Ken Yurik
Okay.
Avery Woods
Which. My nose is the best thing I've ever bought myself.
Ken Yurik
Well, your nose is beautiful. You have a very beautiful nose. You have a very.
Avery Woods
Four months post op.
Ken Yurik
See, like I always wanted. I always said, like, when I got a bag, Got a bag and fixed my teeth, now I was gonna get a bag and fix my nose. That was always my thing. Like, if I get it, if I get any money, I'm gonna get a nose job. And then I don't know what happened. That's, like, the only thing that I haven't done yet that I actually wanted to do.
Avery Woods
Best money I've ever.
Ken Yurik
How scary was. I think I'm like, just scared with it. Being like your nose was the. The healing process, like, with your boob and stuff like that. It's like, whatever.
Avery Woods
Like, how can I be honest with you? Yeah, it was the easiest recovery I've ever been through.
Ken Yurik
Really?
Avery Woods
I mean, like, it was.
Ken Yurik
Did you think Was stuffed. That's the thing. I'm like.
Avery Woods
So my surgeon, who is incredible. Which, by the way, did you go.
Ken Yurik
To Arizona or where.
Avery Woods
Yeah, in Scottsdale. I shout him out all the time and Everyone thinks I got it for free. I'm like, no, I was a fully paying. Yeah. His name's Dr. Starkman. And so Dr. Khan, who did my boobs. I got a lift and implants after I was done breastfeeding because my nipples were literally touching my toenails. I could break that knots. I was like, throwing it behind my shoulders. No, but I. She's amazing and she's a friend of mine. And I was like, I'm ready for a nose job. And she was like, love you so much, but I'm not doing noses.
Ken Yurik
That's what my doctor.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Which is good because I'm a good surgeon.
Ken Yurik
Okay. I want to talk about a nose job. Whatever.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
He was like, listen, he's like, especially with you, like, being online, I would never want to do something like. Like. He was like, I can give you so many recommendations to great doctors. It ain't gonna be me. Yeah, I ain't gonna be doing a nose job on you. He's like, I. I am very good at boobs. I will do boobs on you. I will do whatever. Noses is not something which I respect. That's a good surgeon. Because anyone who just wants to take the money and is like, yeah, sure, I'll do a nose job, like. And he was like, no. And there's a lot of people. He's like, where I would tell you, don't go to them. He's like, I will give you doctors that I know.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Will do a fantastic nose job. And, like, really focus on nose jobs because you don't want just like any plastic surgeon fucking around on your face like that.
Avery Woods
No. So that's what she did. She gave me his name. And he did a four year residency just on noses.
Ken Yurik
Okay.
Avery Woods
So he only does two surgeries. He does facelifts and nose jobs. That's it. All day long. And he, like, mapped it out for me. I got it done. And he told me, he goes, this will be a painless recovery. And I said, lol, it's the middle of my face.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
No, dude, it wasn't painful at all.
Ken Yurik
Like, how far out did you have to schedule? Was it like, far out?
Avery Woods
No, they had a cancellation and I literally paid.
Ken Yurik
You're like.
Avery Woods
And I was in. I was under the knife in like three weeks.
Ken Yurik
That's what I want. See that? That's like the only thing with me. Whereas all my surgeries have been kind of like, pretty quick for the most part. Like, my boobs. There was a cancellation that made my boobs earlier too. And So I was just like, yeah, it. I ended up getting lipo, though. At the same time, I got my boobs done, and that was a whole controversy.
Avery Woods
Dude, I got that two years ago, and it was the worst decision I've ever.
Ken Yurik
Really.
Avery Woods
I have the worst scars.
Ken Yurik
Really?
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I even tried to do, like, scar revision. And you know what's funny is I.
Ken Yurik
Were they not just, like, tiny, little.
Avery Woods
No, they became so dark that then we did scar revision, and now I'm like, I don't even know what the I'm gonna do. Anyways, so I got it when Stevie was maybe like a year. So it's been, like 2ish, 3ish years. But about a year ago, I made, like, a massive lifestyle change. Like, I started doing Pilates five days a week. I started eating a lot healthier. Like, even my husband's like, you've never looked more toned. You look very tone even before kids.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
And everyone loves to say, recently it's because she got white bone. Like, that's, like, three years ago.
Ken Yurik
People. So funny. Like, I think the big thing with plastic surgery, I realized online, like, a lot of people have no idea how plastic surgery, like, works in a lot of ways. And it's very obvious in people's comments and, like, what they try to point out. And I'm like, oh, this is, like, proof. You have no idea what you're talking about. Like, you know, like, I feel like even, like, when I got lipo, like, people, my one thing. I did not regret it. Like, I was. Don't get wrong. I was very young, and I did it, like, last minute. Like, it was like the. We were. I was in for my, like, your consultation, my last consultation before, and I basically just mentioned, like, I kind of want it, and he was like, you know what he's like. And honestly, like, usually thinner people are, like, pretty good candidates for it because it. You suck it away and it's. It's done. You know what I mean? Like, it's not like, I'm not getting it done. People call it, like, a fat loss or a weight loss surgery. Like, it's not a weight loss surgery. Like, it's, oh, we got away. I'm like, you guys are more on. That's not a weight loss surgery, whatever. But, like, people definitely were, like, mad at me for getting it. And all I'm gonna say is, I mean, I. I really, like, loved my results at first. It was the best thing I've ever done, like, right off the bat. Now, I do think that my. It's made me have a more womanly, curvy body, which also, look. I've aged since I've gotten it, though. You know, I got it, like, when I was, like, 22 and I'm gonna be 25. It's like, also, I don't know if it's just my body aging. I don't know. But, like, I definitely think it's given me more shape, if that makes sense. Do you know what I mean? Like, I feel like I'm. I now am building, like, more hourglass. Yes. And I like it. But I also think sometimes I have, like, moments with my boobs, too, where I'm like, I look at pictures when I was 20 years old and I 21. Like, I just moved to Austin. I was, like, so flat, and I was like this. That I sometimes get, like, this weird. Like, do I miss looking like that? But I'm also like, I probably wouldn't look before surgery or not. I probably still would not look like that either way. Like, I was a child, totally built like a baby. Like, I look back at pictures, and I'm like, you look like a baby. You're built. You have that, like, very little.
Avery Woods
But you got boobs that are the perfect size.
Ken Yurik
Thank you. Because sometimes I feel like they're too big.
Avery Woods
No, I think they're perfect.
Ken Yurik
Thank you.
Avery Woods
Because why get a boob job if they're kind of the same?
Ken Yurik
No, I definitely wanted people to be. I wanted. I always. I told my doctor, like, I want there to be enough boob there where people are like, I think they're fake. Like, obviously, I paid for them. I kind of want people to be like. But I didn't want them to be too, like, in your face, like, whatever. And I'm very happy with my boobs. I. I didn't have any issues. Another thing people, like, try to scare me so badly about, like, on the.
Avery Woods
Internet, like, breast implant illness.
Ken Yurik
Breast implant illness. But I'm also like, okay.
Avery Woods
Like, I also know it's certain implants. There's a lot that goes into it. People aren't educated about.
Ken Yurik
And if, you know. If you know also, like, things to look out for before, like, that was, like, a lot scarier thing whenever people did not know what they were getting themselves into. And then it became a thing that. Yeah, you can get sick from this whatever when you have all this information and that. Now I know, like, if I start to feel sick or this or that, I know what's causing it, right? Like, that I'm like, I know people try to make me feel really. That's the other thing that was so weird. I feel like I'm not sure if it was because I was like, was I 22? I guess I was 22. I was turning. Yeah, I was 22 going on 23. When I got my boobs done and whatever. I just felt like it became like a talk on the Internet, like, for people. It opened up a conversation for people to, like, then talk about my body and, like, then people, you know, other influencers giving their opinion on, like, I'll never forgive. I'll never forgive this one, Lexi Haliga. I'll never forgive her because she, like, I remember she got on there and she, like, made a video being like, no, Like, I'm all about doing what you want for your body. Like, I'm all about that. But, like, just. I think, like, some people don't necessarily do it for the right reasons. And, like, it was like, right after my body was, like, become a huge topic, which is so weird, too. It was like a woman to be 22 and, like, have my body be even. Like, a think piece is crazy because, like, I was doing this for me, and now it's, like, becoming this, which. Whatever. I guess. I guess it comes with the job. I don't know. But to have, like, herb. Like, be like, But I just think. Don't think. Not everyone's doing it for the right reasons. And I was like, are you insinuating I'm not doing it for, like, why would I. You can't say something like. Like, I'm all about change it for your body unless you're doing it for the wrong reasons. I'm like, well, then what would make you think that I'm doing.
Avery Woods
What's the other reason?
Ken Yurik
Reason? What other reason would it be other than me? Like, I don't. I don't get it. And I was like, sure. How was it, like, for my boyfriend at the time? I bought at the time. Like, that caused so many fights with us, like, me getting my boobs done. Oh, he was so mad about it. He was like, don't do it. Like, he did not want me to do it. I did this for me. Yeah. I don't know. He was like. It was very. It was always an insecurity thing. And I remember him being like, you're gonna be shaking your fake titties on somebody else's boat this summer. You're like, y. I was like, yes, I was. Yes, I was. I was like, yeah, I was. I was gonna do it. He was like, he like thought that was gonna cause, like that was gonna be the downfall, but the downfall had already occurred. That it was like the boobs weren't doing anything but like, yeah, he was like gonna be shaking those titties on someone else's boat.
Avery Woods
Yep.
Ken Yurik
I can just see it.
Avery Woods
You're doing it today. And I know today. Then you're gonna fly away.
Ken Yurik
And then I'm gonna fly away. I'm gonna hold me down. Big old titties.
Avery Woods
So yeah, I tried to get chin lipo and he said I didn't have enough. And I said, so you think I'm skinny?
Ken Yurik
No. That now. No. See, I wish. No, he was like, yo. He's like, I see it. I see what you mean. You know?
Avery Woods
Where did they go? Right here, Right here.
Ken Yurik
I have a little scar. This is. And then I had a scar right here. You can't see, it's like, was behind my ear. And then a scar right here, which. This is my biggest scar. This is the only one. But this one is definitely because like I was like, I kept on like, like picking at like my scab right there. That was definitely on me. I love the chin lipo, but my mouth went numb after I got it done. Like for a minute, which was kind of scary. Like, like must have like they struck a nerve essentially. Like, not really struck a nerve, but my nerve. When you're getting that done, your nerves are kind of like put to rest and they kind of like come. You know what I'm saying?
Avery Woods
Come back.
Ken Yurik
Did you come back? And like she was taking a minute, she was taking a minute to come back. She like, she took like a month and a half, two months maybe. And I was like, I was like smiling and I like this. And then of course, you know, I still like, dude, these can't wait for that. These could not wait to run with that one.
Avery Woods
They're like, Ken, you're a cat. A stroke.
Ken Yurik
Genuinely. They were like, they're like, the happened to your face. You know what happened? I'm like, I don't know what you are talking about, but you better like leave me alone. Like this is up. And so I was like, you know what? The haters were having their best day. And then when it finally came back, I ended up simultaneously coming back, like when I had gotten botox and lip filler, but like I got in like a lip flip. I didn't even like touch anything. Cuz he was like, we can always fix it with Botox. He's like, but I don't want to do that. Because if you do that, then if it comes back and then it's uneven, it just let it go out naturally. But it was right after I got like a lip flip and like lip injections that it came back magically. So I'm not sure if it somehow that would have woken. Awoken something again. I don't know. My friend got it at the same time as me. He was wide awake when he got his done, though.
Avery Woods
That's crazy.
Ken Yurik
Like, on, like, literally just like, off.
Avery Woods
Oh, you got. You were under.
Ken Yurik
Oh, I was under.
Avery Woods
Did your same surgeon do everything for you? All your.
Ken Yurik
He did everything.
Avery Woods
Who is it?
Ken Yurik
Dr. Chiobi in Austin, Texas. He's the best. I, like, didn't even plan on getting a boob job. And then, like, I'd met him and was like, there's nobody else I'd rather have. Have and trust rather than you. Like, he's great, but, like, he was. He. He didn't do my friends. He didn't do my friends. I was. No way I was gonna be up and awake during my chin lipo. No way. But my friend was like, fully with it with the shits and no aware. I was like, the best part for me about getting a surgery. I'm not gonna lie. Like, I want to get another surgery. Just be put out.
Avery Woods
What else would you do besides your nose?
Ken Yurik
That's probably it.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Ken Yurik
Honestly, that's probably it. Like, I don't really know. I mean, I keep on saying I'm gonna be an actress. I actually have no plans of being an actress.
Avery Woods
Oh, no.
Ken Yurik
I have no plans of being. I'm not taking acting class. I'm not doing anything to be an actress. But I'm like. I'm like, I don't want to. I can't tweak my face too much. Like, they want me to look like a normal girl.
Avery Woods
Yeah, they.
Ken Yurik
I don't know. The casting directors, they, like, don't exist. I'm like, I keep on seeing these things. They're like, you can't be an actress with filler. And I'm like, yeah, you can't be an actress with filler. I don't have any. So it's good. But no, I do have filler. So I'm like, I might have to get that shit removed. I don't know. They want to see a normal face on screen.
Avery Woods
I just think everyone can do whatever they want.
Ken Yurik
Do whatever the.
Avery Woods
You want to feel good. And if you are able to do it amazing and do it and feel hot about yourself.
Ken Yurik
And if you're feeling personally attacked by, like, that's the other thing. It's like, I feel like it. Like the. The think pieces on it are like so deep. It's like, where it's like this. It actually has nothing to do with, like, if I want to look like a doll, I'm gonna make myself look like a doll. Like, there's nothing. And that should not bother you. That should not bother what I look like physically. Like, that's like saying it doesn't affect. If I was so ugly, like, why would you be so. And that my. She literally ruined it with all this stuff she got. I feel like people say that she used to be so much prettier. I'm like, first of all, I really haven't anything even like that, like, crazy done to my face. But I'm like, like, even if I did, like, you are crazy for that. Like, what. Who gives you the right to be like, will she look better before she looked? But if someone was like, ugly before, though, would you be. You wouldn't say anything.
Avery Woods
Also, you cannot look at photos of me five years ago and say, I'm.
Ken Yurik
Like, you are lying.
Avery Woods
I look so much better now.
Ken Yurik
Lying through your teeth. Like, why are you. No, it's like, that's the thing that. Those are things like, I hate to be that person. It's like, it's a jealousy. But there are situations like that where I'm like, anyone getting offended by how someone looks. Like, it has to be a deep rooted jealousy issue. It's something so deep rooted within yourself. Because if someone gives a plastic surgery and they looked like shit, I still would not be bothered by it. I would be like, okay, like. And like, the. I'm. I'm so worried about me that I'm sorry. Anything anyone does with their looks, that's like, not my business. Like, genuinely, a lot of it is not my business. I think you have to. I'm very careful. I feel like the older I get, I'm even more careful with the things that I give energy to. You have to realize, like, I think there's always some. And I've been seeing too many sidekicks where he's like, karmic. Karmic. Really? Everything's karmic to you. So I'm like, I try to take a step back these days. I'll speak. When I speak my mind, I'll speak my mind. I'm like, I have no problem speaking my mind still. But you also have to know, like, what's worth giving your energy to and like, what's not. And I'm like, being mad about the way I look. Like, I know no one with a face card is sitting behind that screen being, like, ugly. I know. No, no. Baddie with the face card. No being mean to me on the Internet. Like, they're busy. They're booked and busy.
Avery Woods
Exactly.
Ken Yurik
Yeah.
Avery Woods
They're getting dicked down.
Ken Yurik
They're getting dick down box. Yeah, they're more. They're munching box. Whatever they're into. Okay. It's none of my business, but I just know that they're not hating on me from a fake account.
Avery Woods
I think this might be one of my favorite episodes we've ever done.
Ken Yurik
So much fun. Thank you for having me.
Avery Woods
She got so professional. It's the actress. It came out.
Ken Yurik
Thank you guys so much for having me on Shares with Avery woods podcast today. And I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm rehearsing for my role. No roles, in fact. Yeah.
Avery Woods
I love you so much. Thank you for being here.
Ken Yurik
Thank you.
Avery Woods
Cheers.
Ken Yurik
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Summary of "CHEERS! with Avery Woods" Episode: "Tea + Titties | Ken Yurik"
Release Date: April 7, 2025
In this vibrant episode of "CHEERS! with Avery Woods," host Avery Woods engages in a candid and insightful conversation with Ken Yurik, a rising TikTok star known for her raw and humorous content. The episode delves into Ken's journey in the digital realm, her personal struggles, experiences with podcasting, and her perspectives on relationships and body image. Below is a comprehensive summary structured into clear sections to encapsulate the key discussions and insights shared during the episode.
Avery Woods kicks off the episode by introducing Ken Yurik, highlighting her evolution from small-town Pennsylvania to becoming a full-fledged TikTok sensation. Avery praises Ken's authenticity, storytelling prowess, and her openness about mental health, which has endeared her to a vast and loyal following.
Notable Quote:
Avery Woods [01:11]: "From her small town roots in Pennsylvania to now being a full-blown TikTok sensation, she has grown such a massive loyal following because of her honesty, her storytelling and her 'I don't give a' attitude."
Ken shares her early days on TikTok, utilizing the platform as a personal journal to document her life events and emotions. Over time, she became more aware of her digital footprint and the impact of oversharing, leading her to adopt more mindful content-sharing practices to safeguard her mental health.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [27:21]: "At first, I was using TikTok as like a journal. Like, as a diary. I was just getting on there and being like, oh my God, sharing everything."
Ken reflects on her experience with her former podcast, "Dumber Blonde," discussing the financial strains and the eventual cease and desist order due to a naming conflict with another podcast, "Dumb Blonde." This setback prompted her to reevaluate her approach to podcasting, emphasizing the necessity of a strong brand identity and strategic planning.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [08:05]: "I was pouring a lot of my own money into it... It wasn't financially doing me anything."
Delving into her personal history, Ken talks about her upbringing in Pennsylvania and her move to Texas. She candidly discusses her decision to leave college to pursue social media opportunities, weighing the pressures of societal expectations against her aspirations in the digital space.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [11:27]: "I'm from Pennsylvania and I live in Texas now. Social media took off when I was transferring from community college."
The conversation shifts to the pervasive issue of cancel culture and online harassment. Ken recounts instances where she faced backlash and negativity, leading her to disconnect from social media to protect her mental well-being. She underscores the importance of not engaging with trolls and setting boundaries to maintain personal peace.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [34:07]: "I'm just like, I don't want to live with ever seeing... I don't read any comments because once it doesn't exist to you, it doesn't matter."
Ken opens up about her experiences with dating while being a public figure. She discusses the challenges of forming genuine connections amidst the scrutiny of her followers and the impact of social media dynamics on her personal relationships.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [30:05]: "Every time I'm on a date with a girl, my brain's like, I'm nervous because I don't know what's going on. I don't know what the vibes are."
A significant portion of the episode delves into Ken and Avery's experiences with plastic surgery. They share their motivations, procedures undergone, and the societal pressures that influence decisions about body modifications. Ken also addresses the online criticisms and misconceptions surrounding plastic surgery, emphasizing personal choice and self-confidence.
Notable Quotes:
Ken Yurik [55:15]: "If I get any money, I'm gonna get a nose job."
Avery Woods [55:25]: "My nose is the best thing I've ever bought myself."
Ken discusses her strategies for coping with the highs and lows of social media fame. She emphasizes the importance of surrounding herself with supportive individuals, setting personal boundaries, and focusing on self-care to navigate the challenges of online fame.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [34:07]: "I have to protect my peace and protect my mental health."
Towards the end of the episode, Ken reflects on how public perception has shaped her personal identity. She speaks about the disconnect between her real-life experiences and her online persona, and the continuous effort required to maintain authenticity amidst external pressures.
Notable Quote:
Ken Yurik [37:35]: "I don't share any big successes because the second people think that I'm doing better than them, they're really mean to me."
The episode wraps up with Avery expressing her gratitude for Ken's openness and vulnerability. The discussion offers listeners an unfiltered glimpse into the complexities of navigating life as a social media influencer, balancing personal authenticity with public expectations, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and mental health maintenance.
This detailed summary captures the essence of the conversation between Avery Woods and Ken Yurik, highlighting the key topics and providing notable quotes with precise timestamps to offer a comprehensive overview for those who haven't listened to the episode.