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Brooke Miccio
Hey guys, what's up? Welcome back to Gals on the Go podcast. It's Brooke and.
Danielle Peazer
And Danielle and I am here with the world's youngest first lady.
Brooke Miccio
It's an honor to be breaking records.
Danielle Peazer
No, you look so chic. Brooke just changed into this cute little yellow number and I was like, okay.
Brooke Miccio
First lady, thank you. I just slipped it on. It's like it's that length that it's appropriate, yet still like, it's so cute. It's great. No, thank you. I feel honored. I feel like this. I need to like, go do something important.
Danielle Peazer
Well, Brooke is going to a fashion event. She's dressed by the brand. Like, watch out, world.
Brooke Miccio
Excited. It's one of my favorite brands actually. Like, I feel like that's. It's Sandro and Sandra and Maj. You know, they're the same.
Danielle Peazer
That makes so much sense because they're like my favorite.
Brooke Miccio
I'M just gonna plug, like, oh, my gosh. I feel like they're. They're like when I'm red panic, like, what am I gonna wear? And I like, I'm like, you know what? It. I'll just spend a lot of money and just go get something from them. I know.
Danielle Peazer
It's gonna look so good on me. They have, like, the cutest tops and, like, this is a set, so we'll link it. We have a gals in the go ltk. If you guys didn't know this, like, every outfit that we wear on the podcast each week is on there. And our favorites, like, everything is there.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. And you look fab, too. I love this top. It's giving recording top.
Danielle Peazer
It's. Yeah, it's like a podcasting top.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
You know, it's like a statement, you know, a little odd news moment. First stage. Of course, the gals are back and we have, like, honestly, opposite travel schedules right now. So it's fun when we are actually in New York at the same time and we can update each other on, like, what we've been up to.
Brooke Miccio
I know. And I feel like we've both been withholding information intentionally.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
To share live.
Danielle Peazer
No, literally, I was like, I almost. I wanted to facetime you the other day, and I was like, h. No, like, I'll just.
Brooke Miccio
You have to save it.
Danielle Peazer
You were in Savannah, Joe.
Brooke Miccio
Georgia.
Danielle Peazer
I got Georgia on my mind. I just got a little choked up.
Brooke Miccio
Grind. You miss it so much.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
You've got your red nails, too, for your dog.
Danielle Peazer
Dogs.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Have you ever been to Savannah?
Danielle Peazer
No.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, really?
Danielle Peazer
Would love to go sometime.
Brooke Miccio
It's. It's a great little city, you know, it's real nice. What did you.
Danielle Peazer
What did you love the most?
Brooke Miccio
What did I love the most about it? I liked that, like, the vibe. Very similar to Charleston, because Clara, who I brought with me, Clara Purse, she lives in Charleston. She's like, this feels like a slightly different version of Charleston, like, in terms of the trees and the architecture. Like, parts of it are old, parts of it are new.
Danielle Peazer
So cute.
Brooke Miccio
It just. It had that, like, child, you know, and it was. It was like that right amount of humidity that you were just like, I feel like I'm in the South. That's all that I could say.
Danielle Peazer
Did you have any. Are there any, like, Savannah staples, like, food wise or like.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, we went to Leopold's ice cream. It was like an old ice cream shop. You know, they were like. You love for hats and stuff. Yeah. Which we love. What were Other. Oh. Oh, my gosh. There is one day. The second day, the only form of protein I ate all day was shrimp. At every meal, I had shrimp.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, wow. Breakfast. No, no.
Brooke Miccio
Well, I didn't eat breakfast. I guess I should say for lunch. Like, I was ordering. I was like, oh, I'll take a Caesar salad. What are your protein options? They're like, we got grilled and fried shrimp. I was like, all right, I'll take the grilled shrimp. I'll do the shrimp. Yeah, I guess we'll do the. Thank you. And then for dinner, it was. There was options. I could have got something else, but the shrimp and grits. I had to do it. I was in the South.
Danielle Peazer
I had to. Yeah, in the south, you have to have. Is it like a. It's like a coastal town? Right, Right. Or on the river.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, there's definitely water in the river.
Danielle Peazer
Water.
Brooke Miccio
I know because it did say on the menu, Georgia shrimp. And then I started thinking, do I want. I don't know if I wanted shrimp.
Danielle Peazer
Georgia shrimp. Yeah. That makes me feel funny.
Brooke Miccio
I don't love that. But I saw past it, and it was delicious.
Danielle Peazer
I decided to see past it. And we're here now. No. And you. You live to tell the tale.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. I Dale, like, literally. But, like, of course, I was like, oysters? No way. And I'll take that Georgia shrimp, though. Like, the oysters. I was like, that.
Danielle Peazer
The east coast oysters. No way. From Nantucket. No way.
Brooke Miccio
No way.
Danielle Peazer
Savannahs.
Brooke Miccio
I'm so convinced that an oyster is gonna kill me. I read one article once about, like.
Danielle Peazer
The people who, like, an outbreak.
Brooke Miccio
They had, like, a pre. Like, it was a whole thing. It wasn't just, like, you ate an oyster and it went wrong. Like, you had to, like, have a series of, like, things happen. But now, like, that's my fear. I'm like, this oyster will kill me. But, like, I don't know if that's true. Like, I think you're. I could be speaking out of the. Like, you might be equally as likely to, like, get salmonella from, like, prepackaged food, you know?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. Doctor say equals Brooke.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, well, I'm a first lady, so.
Danielle Peazer
Listen to the first lady. No, I. Do you ever. Like, I always wonder because, like, I send Brooke, like, very specific tiktoks or reels that I'm like, brooke, will send. Will want to see this. I sent Brooke one today that I was like, she might be a little confused why I sent it to her. Do you know?
Brooke Miccio
I don't know if I Got to see them today yet.
Danielle Peazer
It was on Instagra. I think it was a real.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, I don't know if I saw this yet. Now that I think about it, I.
Danielle Peazer
Don'T know why I felt called it just made me think of it because you're talking about, like, marine life.
Brooke Miccio
Marine life.
Danielle Peazer
I decided to send Brook TikTok or a about. There was a great white shark spotted on the coast of Montauk. And I was like, brook's got to see this. Like, I don't know why Brooke had to see it.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. You know, I wasn't going in the water anyways, but thank you for worrying about me. I know. Will you go in the water now knowing that the sharks are there? You wouldn't have gone anyways? Probably.
Danielle Peazer
No, especially like in the Hamptons. Like, the waves are just so big. It's not an enjoyable. Like.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, you're just getting knocked over. Knocked over.
Danielle Peazer
Like, let's go to the beach. I'm like, I like to be by the beach, for sure, but in the water, when the waves are like, over your head. Yeah. So, yeah, there was a great white shark spotted off the coast of Montauk. And I just felt the need to show you that.
Brooke Miccio
I think that they're. They like Long Island. I do know this to be tricks. I remember back in my day, Jones beach is like the Long Island Jones Beach. You guys know it? If you're listening, it's like a Long island classic beach or Robert Moses. I mean, those are the two beaches pretty much that you go to. And there was always, you know, a few a season.
Danielle Peazer
Crazy. Okay, so this is.
Brooke Miccio
And then, like, some people's, like, had strict parents and they'd be like, can't go in. There was a shark spot, you know. God, I was self. And self restricted. It's like I can't go in myself. Told me that there's a shark spot.
Danielle Peazer
I know. I don't know why. It's like I draw the line at sharks at the very possibility. Like, no way.
Brooke Miccio
Really? You're scared?
Danielle Peazer
I'm scared of sharks. Oh, I'm scared of. Honestly, I'm just. Which is so weird because I love aquariums. We always talk about. Yeah, but I just. But I don't like how, like, when I'm in a body of water, I'm thinking about an aquarium and I'm thinking about all those critters just swimming under me, and I don't like. No, I'm not really worried about getting, like, eaten or bitten. Like, you know, poor sharks, they Get a bad rep.
Brooke Miccio
But yeah, they do. I know. And it's so crazy that they teach us. They're like, if you ever encounter. Which I guess it could happen to people, but, like, for me, I'm. I will never encounter a shark. I'll stake my life on that opinion. Because I just don't put myself in no positions where I will ever encounter a shark. But if you do, they're like, you punch it in the face, and then you swim the other direction. Like, how do we know?
Danielle Peazer
No, I know. Same as, like, alligators. It's like, run zigzag. I'm like, well, I know to run zigzag in that moment. I don't know.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, those are really. Or bears. Like, isn't there something with like.
Danielle Peazer
Probably.
Brooke Miccio
Some bears you want to be loud. Some bears you want to be.
Danielle Peazer
No, this is yes, you're right. A bear clap. There's a yes. Oh, this is a funny story I have for you. So one time, like, one of Ryan's first times coming to visit me at my house in Florida, like, that was the time where we, like, didn't, like, like, any alone time was really exciting. And we were out back in my backyard, and we were in, like, those, you know, one of those eno hammocks. And we were. I mean, we were doing anything crazy. We were just laying there chit chatting.
Brooke Miccio
Out back in the hammock.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. So in the hammock, looking at the water. My dad, he doesn't live. Like, at the time, he didn't live in that house. He was visiting from his house, and I didn't know he was there. Anyways, all of a sudden, I just start to hear a. And we're like, what? And I pop my head up. My dad's like, that was me doing the bear clap to make sure you guys knew I was here. So no funny business. And I wanted to die. But you know what? He was real for that. He was doing the bear clap. I learned what a bear clap was that day.
Brooke Miccio
That's really funny. And you never knew before because how hard are you going to. I was gonna say, you don't have bears.
Danielle Peazer
We grew up going to national park, so my dad was always, you know, got the pepper spray. He was learning the bear clap. But I didn't know specific bears needed the bear.
Brooke Miccio
I do believe that there's differences. I could be wrong. I saw, like, one thing one time, and it was like a guide. I was like, I. There's no shot that I remember this. I'm just gonna not encounter a bear.
Danielle Peazer
Like, I know there's guides for everything. I mean, my dad said something in the group chat the other day. When to eat a banana. No, no, it was too much.
Brooke Miccio
What do you mean? Like, time of day or like. No, the best time for banana absorption. Like in the morning.
Danielle Peazer
No, this is what happens when we record past 5pm you guys, like, no, it was. It was like, oh, here, I have it right here. Oh, no, I looked up banana, and it's a photo of a banana I sent to someone in my chat. I don't know why, but anyways, it was about. Oh, here it is. When to eat a banana.
Brooke Miccio
Okay.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, okay. So if it has the highest resistance, so when it's like, green, it's good for your gut. And if it's barely ripe, that means it's high fiber, low sugar. When it's ripe, it's high antioxidant and fiber. When it's like, very ripe with, like, the freckles, that's the lowest vitamin content. So maybe stay away. And when it's overripe, there's, like, too much sugar and the lowest fiber.
Brooke Miccio
So it gains sugar over time?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, it gains sugar over time. So it's like you got to find that perfect middle point. But who knew? There's guides for everything. When to clap for the bear, when to eat a banana.
Brooke Miccio
What. What point of the banana would you personally prefer had you not seen this information? Like, what is your perfect banana eating?
Danielle Peazer
Oh, definitely the very ripe. So like, the freckly one, but not overripe. How about you?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, I'm pretty much aligned because I've had one too many, like, slightly green bananas before, and I literally am turned off from that. Like, thinking about that makes me not want to have a banana ever again.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, I know. Eat a banana ever again. No, we'll put it in the newsletter. We also do have a substack. If you guys didn't know what's the URL? You always have it. Hit it.
Brooke Miccio
Is it Gals on the Go podcast? Is it G O T G?
Danielle Peazer
We will have it linked.
Brooke Miccio
Always down below. You just. It's free. You literally just put your email in. We do not spam you. It's once a week and you get.
Danielle Peazer
Helpful tidbits like this exclusive content or photos that maybe we talk about on the podcast. Then you can see it in the newsletter. It's a very exciting time.
Brooke Miccio
We love that. Yeah. Anyways, bears, bananas, and boyfriends, boyfriends, boyfriends in the ham.
Danielle Peazer
You never know.
Brooke Miccio
We end up there when you were talking about sharks. You know why I missed what you sent me? I wasn't. Because, like, I was like, why wouldn't I have seen that? Because you also tagged me in a story, so all I saw was the mention during your story, so I was like, I don't have to open that. But, yes, then I see up. And now I see what you sent me. But what. So you've been sending me random stuff? Is that what you're doing?
Danielle Peazer
I just feel like, I'll send you something. And I'm like, Brooke's probably like, why. You know, but, like, it's intentional. But we always talk about how you're like a TikTok DJ. It's like, I send very specific videos, of course. Very specific people. And it's really fun to be like, oh, that person will like this. You know?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, that's fun.
Danielle Peazer
So I don't know. I brought up. Oh, because you were talking about Savannah, and you were talking about oysters, and I thought about the great white shark. That was.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, that's my.
Danielle Peazer
So. But you had fun in Savannah.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Really, really great time. I brought Clara with me. Clara, Like I said. I know. Let me say her name one more time. No.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. Everyone thinks her last name is Pierce. It is. Purse.
Brooke Miccio
It is. It is. And she's just. I mean, as you would expect, you know, she's just so prepared. She has everything. She is. As you know, I feel like she's an excellent host. She's a. Just a. A very resourceful person. And she's like that as a plus one, too. So, of course, you know, as you.
Danielle Peazer
Would expect, you're driving around Hyundai's.
Brooke Miccio
Driving around Hyundai's. The Ionic 9.
Danielle Peazer
That's cool. Big sunroof.
Brooke Miccio
Huge. Huge. Unfortunately, it was raining for, like, a lot of the trip, so I really got comfortable with the functions inside the car.
Danielle Peazer
You know, lots of staying in the car until the rain goes away.
Brooke Miccio
There was no. But it was literally, like, the most amazing trip. Like, we would go, like, do an activity, and then, like, in the meanwhile, they would, like, backpack, put the car in and fully, like, clean it, detail it to make sure that it was, like, ready to go for the next.
Danielle Peazer
Like, for, like, activity.
Brooke Miccio
Whoa. It was sick. I also toured the factory. Very cool. Have you ever toured a car factory?
Danielle Peazer
No, but I was really jealous with the golf carts. That's fun.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, you love.
Danielle Peazer
I love a golf cart.
Brooke Miccio
People were saying it was giving a ride, like, you know, the preview of the ride. It's like, here is the.
Danielle Peazer
This is the making of it. And then you go to the next stage in the ride. Yes.
Brooke Miccio
No. And there was. I. We didn't see they were on break, but we saw them, like, all, like, eating their lunch. I don't know why I wanted to cry. Like, seeing all the factory workers, like, eating their lunch, I don't know, triggered something. They all had, like, lunch boxes and they were eating like it was. But it was just people of all ages, you know, like, working, but they. It's a brand new factory. Was, like, amazing to see. And so many robots. So many robots.
Danielle Peazer
Whoa, that's cool.
Brooke Miccio
Yes. Like robots, like moving the cars from one place to the other. Just a lot of. Just so high tech. So high tech that it's, like, incomprehensible for me a little bit.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. So they have a factory in Savannah, Georgia. Was a little.
Brooke Miccio
A little outside. And yeah, they are like, it's relatively new. It's called the Hyundai Meta plant.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, you love that.
Brooke Miccio
I love that. I love it. They were like, soon we'll be having a gift shop. I was like, I'll be back at the gift shop.
Danielle Peazer
That is exciting. You get a car and you get, like, merch for your car.
Brooke Miccio
They give you, like, what, like, a hat?
Danielle Peazer
Yep. Yeah, it's exciting.
Brooke Miccio
No, it really was a cool car. That was, like, my first time, I think, really driving it. An electric car. I've driven a hybrid before, I think, but never fully electric.
Danielle Peazer
So you guys would, like, charge it at night?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, we didn't have to charge it.
Danielle Peazer
I mean, our brand trip. That's cool.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, it was really a cool time. Father's Day gifting, it's always the same for me. I feel like I get my dad, like, I don't know, socks or, like, grill tools or, like, car things, if it's my dad. But this year I wanted to do better. I found Quince, and they made buying a thoughtful gift easy because Quince has all the pieces the dads actually want to wear, like organic cotton silk polos, European linen beach shorts, and comfortable pants for everything from weekend hangouts to nice dinners. The best part is that everything with quince is priced 50 to 80% less than what you'd find at similar brands. So they work directly with the top artisans and cut out the middlemen. So that's how Quince is going to give you luxury pieces without those crazy markups. And Quince only works with factories that use safe, ethical and responsible manufacturing practices and premium fabrics and finishes. I feel like my dad always loves when I buy him Clothes because he knows that they're like, you know, in style and cool and like good quality and stuff like that. So that's why I love that I am able to introduce him to Quince. I think that this is just like a great one stop shop. I mean I love getting stuff for my mom on quints too, but I would say like Father's day. Like I'm a little stressed, you know, I need to get probably a gift also for my boyfriend's dad. I'm probably going to be shopping on quince as well. You really can't beat the quality for the price. I feel like they're going to be like, wait, you shouldn't have spent so much money on me. And you can just be thinking in your head like no, I really didn't put it. But that's why it's like an amazing gift. Okay, so for the dads who deserve better than basic, Quince has you covered. Go to Quince.comGals for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns. That's Q U I-N-C-E.comGals to get free shipping and 365 day returns. Quince.comGals we always hear about things that are like good for you, but I feel like that needs a glow up, okay? And that is why we love Tropical smoothie Cafe. They are making fresh from the blender smoothies and beachside bites that are made just for you. It's like a wellness retreat for your taste buds so you can grab some tropic goodness at Tropical Smoothie Cafe. All you need is 15 minutes with the Bahama Mama to feel that vacay glow. The Bahama mama smoothie is really, really that girl. But personally when I was growing up I would always go to Tropical Smoothie. This is something that I feel like it's part of the brook m lore. Honestly, I feel like when I got my license this was like my number one most visited location. And I just have such a nostalgic connection with the jetty punch, the strawberries and banana smoothie. It' refreshing. It literally transports me. I feel like you know, I'm in New York but I feel like I am on a beach somewhere. It's giving coastal, it's giving warm like Tropical Smoothie Cafe and summer just truly go hand in hand. If you're stuck in a lunch rut, Tropical Smoothie cafe is the holy grail of grab and go lunches. Tropical smoothie cafe brings the goodness with these amazing made to order smoothies and food. Visit tropicalsmoothi cafe.com to find a cafe near you. There was. I'm trying to think, like, who else was there that you would know? Some notable figures. Test Christine. I love the woman. Oh, my God. I love the woman. I do. No, I was asking her so many, like, questions about, like, this kid and her life, because I just. I look up to her. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
OG youtuber and, like, Instagram. I feel like she does everything. I don't know why.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. No, but she's just. Oh, my God, I love her. And she moved back to Minnesota, and then she's, like, selling me on Minnesota. I'm like, do I have to move to Minnesota? Like, I don't know.
Danielle Peazer
Maybe. Oh, yeah, I forgot. She doesn't live here anyway anymore. Yeah, they lived in Brooklyn. Did you talk about.
Brooke Miccio
Yes, we talked all about it. Oh, my gosh. And just, you know, reminisced on old times.
Danielle Peazer
Are we, like, a year into you and Ben living together?
Brooke Miccio
We're. You're into me living in Brooklyn. And then he kind of moved in a few. Officially a few months, like, after his lease was up. End of.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, yeah.
Brooke Miccio
August or whatever. Yeah. Which is. I'm like, wow, a year was really flown by. Am I right?
Danielle Peazer
Am I right?
Brooke Miccio
Am I right? What else? I'm like, Savannah was a lot.
Danielle Peazer
Mother's Day.
Brooke Miccio
It was a hoot. My mom came into the city for.
Danielle Peazer
Mother's Day, got her a really nice guy.
Brooke Miccio
I did. I did. You know, she's just. She's the best. And I just feel so lucky that I get to. Well, she's also been doing a lot of ads with me.
Danielle Peazer
Here's your payment.
Brooke Miccio
You know, she's been working, and I was like, you know, good gifts coming your way. That's gonna be the treatment here.
Danielle Peazer
That's a good way to do it.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Yeah. That was a good time with my family. I feel like it's hard to lure my parents into the city, but I was like, hey, we're gonna get a really good brunch. Sit. They really liked. And they like to see, you know, the. Of course. But every time I'm like, my apartment could be literally, like, it was so clean. It was so, so clean. And my mom's still wiping crumbs off the table.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, that's classic.
Brooke Miccio
But she doesn't. She's so nice, though. Like, she doesn't say anything about it. She'll just, like, do it and, like, not make it a big deal. She's not like, your place is a mess. Like, yeah, but I'm like, I swear I've been cleaning all morning. Like, I don't know how this is possible. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
When the parents come to town, you're like, I have to get.
Brooke Miccio
Everything has to be perfect. Yeah, perfect. Perfect.
Danielle Peazer
I'm like, so the opposite. I'm like, oh, I need them to help me with everything.
Brooke Miccio
No, I. Oh, I totally need help too, but I'm at the age where I try to impress them.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, of course. We'll make the bed and, like, we'll tidy up, light a candle.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, let's go. No, I try to impress, you know, I want them to give the idea that I have my life together.
Danielle Peazer
I still. I need to come over soon, and I was supposed to, but I was late to see your new artwork above your couch and the LEGO artwork.
Brooke Miccio
I know you need to, but.
Danielle Peazer
Good thing is you own that bad boy.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. I'm not leaving, so I'm not fucking leaving.
Danielle Peazer
I'm not speaking of leaving. Should I just talk about it? Like.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
I mean, like, when else?
Brooke Miccio
No, I'm. I mean, let's talk about it. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Guys, I'm moving.
Brooke Miccio
Wait, Danielle, I thought that you weren't gonna move.
Danielle Peazer
I thought you're in your dream apartment.
Brooke Miccio
I didn't realize it's already been a year.
Danielle Peazer
No, you guys know me. I just love to move. Flip. No, guys, I am being kicked out of my apartment.
Brooke Miccio
This has been a journey. This has been. Oh, my God.
Danielle Peazer
I'm so sorry. I'm, like, being so dramatic.
Brooke Miccio
Is it still triggering? Like.
Danielle Peazer
I think so. My heart started racing. I need my essential oil. No, it's just. It's so upsetting.
Brooke Miccio
This has been a few. You found out about it with not a lot of notice, really.
Danielle Peazer
No, I. Brooks, like, are you sure you don't want to buy. Like, not that you wanted me to buy that.
Brooke Miccio
No, not that unit at all. And I'm not. And I'm not even saying. I just say it in a. In a way of. We are partners. I know we're both. You know, like, if I. If I could do it, I know that you could. Like, that's more so. And not that I am, like, I'm not a financial adviser, because I don't even know. Like, I don't know. Needless to say, if I. If I. My decision was the right decision or whatever, but it's.
Danielle Peazer
I think it was. I think it was a good decision.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, I feel good about it for now. You know, ask me in 10 years. We'll see where we're At. Yeah, it just gives you more options, I guess.
Danielle Peazer
But it does gives you more options.
Brooke Miccio
Well, you also don't have to. Like, it's nice not having the pressure of this happening again.
Danielle Peazer
No. Like, essentially, no one could ever kick me out. It's mine forever, you know, and you might be confused. Wait, no, you're an apartment. No, I am in a condo building, technically. So someone owns it. And I was told, and who cares what just a verbal thing means? But I was told, you know, there's no intention of selling. You'll be able to live here for a long time. And I was like, perfect. Like, I could definitely live here. Ryan could live here eventually. This is a perfect place. So it was like a. It was a Monday. It was such a Monday. It was. Must have been end of February. And I got an email, and I was like, danielle, the owner has decided to sell. We're gonna start showing your apartment in two weeks, and we need it to be clean, and we need you to be available to have our. Our people show your apartment and fuck you. Basically, all of that.
Brooke Miccio
To say that, like, when you had originally signed for this apartment, like, you discussed it, you discussed it was like a conversation. It was like, hey, wait, like, what is the owner's plans with this place? And they were like, no, no. Like, he's not living here.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, he's not living. He. No, they were like, he's an investor. Like, he never plans to. He's never lived here. He never plans to live here. Like, this is an investment for him. So I get it. Like, whatever. Like, I mean, that's because I was thinking about. I was like, okay. That's like, if Brooke decided to sell, like, yeah, I'm. As her friend, I'm like, hell yeah. Get your bag. You know, so, like, I understand. And I'm not like, you know, but I was angry just as a person who. I literally am so obsessed with my apartment. Like, I get so excited. I. I mean, I talk about my doorman all the time. Like, I love this place.
Brooke Miccio
And you've also invested a lot into decorating it.
Danielle Peazer
Again, so much.
Brooke Miccio
Just the edge. Not even financially investment, but, like, just emotional. Like, you just. You felt good about the place. Like, you know, you're like. You felt good about it.
Danielle Peazer
I felt like I was really, you know, I. I tip my doorman an extra amount because I'm like, I'm gonna be here, so you're gonna love me. Like, you know, not that I regret it. They're amazing.
Brooke Miccio
No, but you're like, get to Know this face. I'll be here for a while.
Danielle Peazer
Like, I couldn't be more annoying. But you know what? My doorman. So then I had to, like, tell them the news, you know, and then they started to find out because I.
Brooke Miccio
Find out because, like, people were.
Danielle Peazer
Because my door. One of the doorman that I forgot to tell called me was like, hey, Danielle, like, someone's here and they want to tour your apartment. I was like, ah, yep, I'm leaving. And he was like, what? And he was like, I'll call you back in a second. Because, like, he had to let them up.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
So, you know, I had to tell them. But now they're on guard. They're like, we're determined to, like, keep you here. And it. They've been really helpful. They've been like, sending me little things here and there, and I'm like, it's just not the right. You know, I'm also very, very picky. Very. And the reason I've. I waited to talk about it until now was honestly, for privacy purposes of, like, my apartment was getting toured and actively, Actively with all my stuff. And I was, like, leaving a lot for. To be out of town. So, like, I was like, you guys can just show my apartment while I'm gone. I was in Paris. I was on all these places, and I was like, just show it. But I. I just didn't want it to be this whole, like, let's go tour Daniel's apartment. Not that I think I'm that cool, but, I mean, I would do it. I would be curious.
Brooke Miccio
I mean, people tour apartments all the time just to, like, see what's on the market. Even, like, it really is invasive. I mean, like, you're in your. Like, yeah, if you're renting, if you. Whatever it is, like, they're in your space, like, and it's like, your stuff. You're not gonna, like, lock up all your stuff or whatever. You know how me, I am with my stuff. I don't want people going through my.
Danielle Peazer
I can't even. I can't even be unattended. So imagine.
Brooke Miccio
No. Yeah, imagine that.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, imagine that. This was more of just like a price thing. Yeah, but.
Brooke Miccio
And I'm so sorry. Like, it really is so, like. And I'm sure it's like, it feels like the rugs literally.
Danielle Peazer
Literally is literally being like, we need me. No, they're literally like, you have to go. Thankfully, at first, when I read the email, I was like, oh, my God, I gotta be out in March. Like, but no, thankfully, which they can't. They couldn't have made me let you.
Brooke Miccio
Finish your lease that you signed for.
Danielle Peazer
That I paid a. Had brokers before.
Brooke Miccio
Because you thought that you would stay for two years.
Danielle Peazer
To be fair, by the way, this Mackenzie Kyle, the realtor I work with all the time, she was not involved in this. She would never let this happen to me. But this was someone else.
Brooke Miccio
So and so. But when you signed, you were like. And you got it all set up. You're like, I'm gonna stay, like, for more than a year. Because a year really does fly by. I mean, like, you're telling me it's been a year. Like, wow, that's. No, I can't believe it.
Danielle Peazer
And I moved in, like, in August, but my lease ends in July at some point. So, like, it's really gonna be less than a year. So I'm really sad about it. I'm really, really, really bummed. And I've been. I've been touring apartments, you guys, since March. I think I started, like.
Brooke Miccio
And you started, right? You were like, let me just get to this. Which I. I was like, she is ambitious. Like, this is good. No, but it's good to be. You know how to. And you were like, it's okay if it's a little early.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. I was like, let me just see what's going on. So started to tour. Brooke toured an apartment for me, which was really nice when I was out of town. And it was so funny because we were like, on the phone, and Brooke was like. Because I wasn't there. I was like, tell me everything. Like. And Brooke was like, how picky are we being? Because I'm starting to think like, maybe I need to give you even more details.
Brooke Miccio
I. I didn't really fully understand the picture because Danielle was asking me for specific.
Danielle Peazer
I was like, how is the trash can set up? Like, is there a pull up? I literally asked you that and you were like, I didn't open the trash can. I was like, like, I should have told you.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. You're like, that's really important to me. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Not like the person's trash can because there was someone else's stuff in there. But, like, my current apartment has like a. It's concealed, so that. I mean, I'm spoiled right now.
Brooke Miccio
It's like, no, but you could. That's.
Danielle Peazer
I'm just curious. I'm like, is it a.
Brooke Miccio
You know, you're asking about scents in different zones.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Like lighting hallways. Lighting makes sense. You're able to ask for that. Yeah. You're like, what's the hallway vibe? Like, you know, the hallway, like, outside of the apartment.
Danielle Peazer
Hallway, like, outside, like, not my apartment. Just, like, what's the hallway like? Like, I'm crazy. Because it was, like, an apartment that if, like. Like, I had to apply without being there. I was in Florida.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, that's. I got it. That's kind of like. And it was a big decision.
Danielle Peazer
It was a big decision, so. And I actually applied for that and didn't get it, so wasn't meant for me. I know.
Brooke Miccio
This is just. It's been a journey. It has been a journey. So where are you? Where have you. We landed now we're waiting.
Danielle Peazer
We are waiting. We're now in the phase of, like, every time I see someone, I know they're like, so, how's it going? I'm like, nothing. Like, not even. I have like, one little lead that maybe it's like, it's a later start date than I'd like, but this, like, a person who's trying to break their lease. So I'm like, will you break your lease a little sooner?
Brooke Miccio
Oh, how about a swap?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, how about a swap? Well, you can't stop.
Brooke Miccio
No, no, no. You have to start a change.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, no, and I. I. And also, like, you guys probably like, what the heck? Like, we want apartment touring content most. Actually, I think every single apartment I toured, the one used towards it was someone else's stuff. One of the apartments I toured, like. Like, the person was super private. Like, I literally. You'd sign a document, I had to sign a doc. Like, I couldn't, like, even. Like, I don't know who they were, but, like, I couldn't even, like, post pictures. Like, I could take pictures from my personal, like, to see them. So that's why I was also, like, I'm just gonna wait to tell the peeps until, like, I feel more whole about it. Do I feel more whole about it? No, I'm still.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, you're waiting for that day. You're like, one day.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. Because I told Brooke, I was like, I'll talk about the podcast. Yeah, eventually, when I'm ready.
Brooke Miccio
But I. I feel like it's easier to talk about it when it's, like, settled and you have an answer and you're like, yeah, I have a great new place of moving into a. So, yeah, it's hard. I'm sure you're like, oh, my gosh. And you also are not a person that likes things to be in flux.
Danielle Peazer
No, no, no, no. I mean, like, you know, when I Moved. I had everything laid out. Like, I moved in with my decor, hung up the next. Like, no, you.
Brooke Miccio
And you don't like things to be like, I'm not sure what's next. Like, I feel like you like, a concrete plan of dates and everything. And now the summer's starting to fill in, and you're like, I gotta move around that time. Don't know where to.
Danielle Peazer
Like, yeah, exactly. Like, we. We were gonna. Like, we were looking into doing, like, another Nantucket trip. And I'm like, I don't know, girls, when that's gonna work. Like, I don't know when I'm gonna moving. So. Yeah. So still touring, still looking at apartments where. Looking in all the same places. Like, I like living in Chelsea. I like Tribeca. I like the West Village. I like soho. I. I like the west side as a whole.
Brooke Miccio
It was fun to tour the building for. You have to say, I. It was in Tribeca. I. It was sick. I was. I liked Tribeca beforehand, but then I was like, it's a tour will really sell you, man. I was like, I could see myself living here.
Danielle Peazer
No broken side. Like, she was selling me. She was like, danielle, like, you step outside, and you're in the heart of Tribeca. Like, you are.
Brooke Miccio
It was right there. No, but another good opportunity. It wasn't perfect. It wasn't.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, it's fine that I didn't get it.
Brooke Miccio
It's totally fine. I fear we would have, like, you would have done it and then been like, you know, this lighting fixture that I can't change or something.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, there was a lighting fixture that I didn't like. I think that was the one. So. So we'll see. I'll keep you guys posted. I'll start putting some things in the vlogs. There'll be more updates to come.
Brooke Miccio
This is the first time you're talking about.
Danielle Peazer
This is my first time. I didn't talk about. On the YouTube. I was like, let's give the gals a little exclusive, you know?
Brooke Miccio
Oh, no, that's great. And the right place to talk about it. We've also, like, agreed that, you know, we. I'm like, me is the company. Me as your secondary therapist. I'm like, everything happens for a reason.
Danielle Peazer
I mean, you're like, my partner. You're my partner. So sorry. Ryan and Ben, step aside.
Brooke Miccio
Thank you. No, I. No, everything does happen. Like, at first, it was shocking and not great, but then, you know, we were like, everything happens for a reason, right? Like, maybe. Hopefully, we'll feel that way. At the end.
Danielle Peazer
I really hope so. It's like, really hard. Like, I. You guys probably think I'm so dramatic, but, like, if you live in New York, you know how hard it is to just like, find an apartment to begin with. And so on top of it, me having, like, so many particular things I want, it's like, really hard.
Brooke Miccio
I'm also sure that people can relate to the idea of renting a place and have like, have being told to leave that.
Danielle Peazer
I think they increase rent. And you're like, I can't afford this. Like, I mean. And that might have happened to me too, where they were like, we're really incredible. Increasing your rent. I'm like, that's not worth it for that. Whatever it may be.
Brooke Miccio
No, this happens. I feel like people rent houses and they stay in it for years and then all of a sudden the owner is like. And it's like their kids grew up in that house. Like, what do you do? It's like, you know, true.
Danielle Peazer
We're like, hey, I want to move in now. It's like, well, this is mine.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, this is actually my house.
Danielle Peazer
And for like, I will say for about 30 seconds, the. The broker said you can, like, if you want this house, like, we'll give you the. Or this house, this apartment, we'll give you the first. Like, you know.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
You won't even tour it to anyone else, like, if you want to buy it. No, he got me for like 30 seconds, you know, because, like, the next time I move, I would want it to be a two bedroom because, like, that's what I was looking for last time, but I decided not to because this place was big enough. And he was like, some people that live in the same layout here, like, they may. They put a flex wall. You can make it a two bed. He was getting me for like five seconds. And then I was like, no, like, if I'm gonna buy something, like, it will be like, exactly what I want.
Brooke Miccio
Ready to go?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, ready to go. Boom. Done. So, no, I'm still renting. I am not buying. Yeah. Like, I really, I don't think I'll buy in New York. But never say never with what's going on with me because, like, I don't like. The problem is every apartment that I've been liking that I've been looking at are condo buildings.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
So I'm literally like, I've had a couple conversations with different brokers and like, so does this person intend on. I think the one you toured for me is a condo. And they Were like, no, they don't see it being. But it's like you never like, yes, there's. You can't put anything in the lease that.
Brooke Miccio
It's like, I promise to not get rid of it. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Like, what if they need money for health issues or like, I mean, anything.
Brooke Miccio
What if you just need money, period? Oh, I need my asset. I'm gonna like go into that. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
That's why people buy things for it to be an investment. So I. I'm just sad. I'm not sad or I'm not mad. I'm just confused. Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
No, I get it, I get it, I get it.
Danielle Peazer
Poor Brooks had to hear about it for a couple months.
Brooke Miccio
No.
Danielle Peazer
So I've known since at first.
Brooke Miccio
It was shocking. That's why I didn't react. Just shocked. I feel like, oh, Brooke, I have been. I've been fired up. I was like, I'm. We're calling the lawyer right now.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, Brooke was like, call the lawyer. She was like, so awesome. And she was like. Which is actually kind of true. Like, cuz they. They weren't like, they can't make me clean my apartment. But they were like, you know, it'd be nice if your apartment's tidy.
Brooke Miccio
That's insane. I mean, I'm like, you're like, I. I won't.
Danielle Peazer
Okay, okay, I will. Like, I'm like, I don't want it to be a sty when people walk in, of course.
Brooke Miccio
And then there's like your stuff in the closet.
Danielle Peazer
They're like, yeah, exactly. But then you were saying.
Brooke Miccio
And you staged the place.
Danielle Peazer
I mean, stage the apartment for them.
Brooke Miccio
You couldn't have made it any better. Like, you did a.
Danielle Peazer
Like the furniture showcasing what could be.
Brooke Miccio
Literally, they're like, can I buy it as is? Like, you might as well just sell the furniture.
Danielle Peazer
I know. That's my dad. He's like, see if they'll buy the furniture. Like, I don't know how that works with like, buying. Because like, you know, when you rent an apartment, they're like, I'll sell my box spring.
Brooke Miccio
Yes.
Danielle Peazer
You know, like, But I don't know how that works.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. You might not have a cross path. You haven't like, met this person, right?
Danielle Peazer
Who bought it?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Oh my God, no. And I'm dying to know. Know who bought it.
Brooke Miccio
I'm curious.
Danielle Peazer
Is it a girl? Is it a guy? Is it couple? Is it. I don't know.
Brooke Miccio
They're keeping you separate because I know that you're gonna. There might be a physical.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. I had like One conversation with the. The owner of the apartment. Because he was always so, like, I really like him. I have nothing bad to say. Like, he was so cool. But I did text him just to let him know that I was upset. Oh my God. Not that I was like, he's gonna not sell it now. Like, no. Oh, this young girl.
Brooke Miccio
Poor. He's like, I suddenly feel.
Danielle Peazer
I know. I was like, I just, you know, the doorman. I'm like family to me, you know, nothing.
Brooke Miccio
But you have really. And it really is a great place. Every time I go there now, I'm like, these walls. Think about it.
Danielle Peazer
Every time people are like, oh, I'm gonna miss the roof. I'm like, shut the up.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. You're like, don't remind me.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. But then it's annoying because, like, I've known for so long. So actually, half the time I've lived there, I've known. By the time I move, I would have known that I've had to move for the half of the time. Does that make sense, what I'm saying? Half the time of my lease, I knew I was having to move. Right. Because March.
Brooke Miccio
Okay, so you legitimately live in a hotel. Like, this is.
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Brooke Miccio
No, you were like, I made it. Let me tell you about it.
Danielle Peazer
I'm sorry.
Brooke Miccio
No. We've been waiting to tell everybody this and I'm glad that you feel somewhat settled with your emotions. It's been a journey.
Danielle Peazer
It's been a journey. So yeah, more to come on that. But. And I want to vlog it but like every apartment I've been to, it's.
Brooke Miccio
Like people I know, it's personal. I get it. And not everybody does clean, I'll tell you that. Not everybody.
Danielle Peazer
They don't really see past the sea of mess.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, you, you showed me some photos from one place. I was like, oh yeah, I. Is that a Bathroom. Like, I couldn't even see this.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, that one was tough. I was like, see if you look on street. Easy though. The photos are great. Yeah. No, some people don't give up folk.
Brooke Miccio
And I mean, I guess I wouldn't like. I guess, you know, they're not all you to, like, clean it because people are coming over, per se, but.
Danielle Peazer
No, I know it's like that. Fine. Yeah. No, it's. Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
So should I bake them some warm cookies too? Like.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, welcome to my place. Because who knows? They could. It could be the same thing where they're. Well, no, they wouldn't be getting kicked out. I don't know. I don't know. But we'll see where I end up. Who knows? Like, a lot of the places I've been looking at are Tribeca. Maybe it'll be. I see this for Tribeca era. We record in Tribeca, so that could be fun.
Brooke Miccio
I could walk to work. Easy commute.
Danielle Peazer
Easy commute.
Brooke Miccio
Am I right? No, I see this journey for you.
Danielle Peazer
I know. I don't. I don't really know, though. I really have enjoyed my meat packing West Chelsea moment.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
But back to the West Village.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know. You're very open minded, which I feel like is creating.
Danielle Peazer
I have to be. But also like, am I open minded? I'm asking about the trash cans and a kitchen.
Brooke Miccio
No, you're not. I mean, have you, like, been served any that you're just like, immediately now.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Apartments. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God. Yeah. Thankfully. So I've been working with Mackenzie Kyle, and she, like, she knows, like, there is like, there was one I saw on streeties and I sent it to her and I was like, oh, I love this. She was like, no, but if you see the bathroom. And I was like, oh, my God. She was like, I was almost sent it to you because the kitchen was stunning. But the bathroom, I knew you would hate it. I'm so annoying.
Brooke Miccio
So she knows you know what you like, though. And that's why your place is so good. And that's why they say that I need help up with mine.
Danielle Peazer
Brooke, your place is so good. Your place is so good. And, like, I'm not even talking about the decor. I'm talking about, like, the bones, you know, And New York is so expensive, so it's like, where do I draw the line? Like, it's just.
Brooke Miccio
I know. It's. It's. It's a lot.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. One. I mean, we won't say how much it was, but one apartment that I was looking At Brooke was like, I.
Brooke Miccio
Have to stop you. Like, I was like, I have to stop you. I. I was like, danielle, I have to stop you. I. I can't allow.
Danielle Peazer
I can't support this as your friend. You're not gonna have any money. Yeah. I was just like. So I was like, I. I'll cut.
Brooke Miccio
Back on my shopping. I was like, when? When?
Danielle Peazer
No, I know. And Ryan and my family are like, okay, what about trips? Like, travel? I was like, that's true. Like, I literally have no money if I choose this apartment. Like, that's how insane I'm being. So just to give you guys.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, yeah, we've gone a little too far.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. But we've. We've done back. We've changed the range on street Easy again, readjusted. I'm back where I need to be, even. Because I asked my manager too, and she. She was like, no, I agree with Brooke. Like, no.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, she did?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
You didn't tell me that.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, well, because I told her, what does this person think? What is this? And I was like, yeah, they think I'm crazy.
Brooke Miccio
I did tell. I told my parents. I was like, oh, like, look at this one. And my dad almost went down at the table. Like, he almost had a heart. Like, he legitimately was like, like, if.
Danielle Peazer
You guys have been to any live shows, like, we can justify a lot. Like, I was really working myself. I was justifying. I was like, no, but, like, I don't have to pay this fee because I'm paying, you know, a little bit more each month. You know, I was really doing the numbers, and it just.
Brooke Miccio
The fees are absurd. Could we talk about that, too?
Danielle Peazer
These are absurd. And apparently they're changing in New York. But, like, I'm still a little confused. Like, other brokers, I guess.
Brooke Miccio
I. I feel like it's gotten out of hand. From what I understand of these, it's got these. And I'm here for supporting the bro. Like, they deserve to be paid and well compensated and stuff, but to be upfront. I mean, that's what makes moving to New York impossible. I feel like it's the amount upfront up front that you have to pay. Like, it's. You have to pay the security deposit, the broker fee, the. So much rent.
Danielle Peazer
Sometimes, yes. And sometimes, like, if it's a condo, it's like a percentage of the yearly rent. And then if it's the apartment, I think it's like two months rent is the broker's fee. Like, it just depends on what the building chooses. I love when A building is like, never mind. I'm not going to charge you no fee. It's hard to find no fee. But, yeah, I'd say it's really exciting. But also, if you're, like, working with a broker, like, yeah, there's fee.
Brooke Miccio
But also, when I toured this apartment for you, like. Like, there was, like, three other groups. Like, there was like. Like, I was like, hey, I'm touring this place.
Danielle Peazer
I was like, brooke, like, yeah, they seem like, you know, they're really gonna apply.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know if they. I mean, they seemed interested, and it was. I. I hope it was them, honestly, because there was this one couple. They were the hottest couple I've ever seen.
Danielle Peazer
It was a couple that got it.
Brooke Miccio
So I. I wish them.
Danielle Peazer
They seem a little older. Whoever this was was older than me.
Brooke Miccio
Slightly older. They seemed older than me, even. But I have. I want to talk about that. That's kind of my panic of the week, is that I have, like, age panic of. I literally have age dysmorphia. Like, I actually, like, well, when you.
Danielle Peazer
Turn 28, I feel like you had a moment.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. But I, like, have that problem where I see people, like, they're my age, and they'll be like, they're 22.
Danielle Peazer
I'm like, oh, like, backwards or up.
Brooke Miccio
I. I feel like I used to be good at judging, you know, how old someone is. Used to be?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
And I've been getting served clips of really niche TLC Four Weddings. Have you ever heard of this show?
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God, yes. Because you. Because you told me all about this show.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
After we went to a wedding one time, you were like, we're in Four Weddings.
Brooke Miccio
Yes. I'm like, I'm gonna write the food, the dress.
Danielle Peazer
I need to watch this. Adding that to my content.
Brooke Miccio
It's like, it's so early 2000s. I mean, I hope you'll like it, but, you know, it's a background. Watch. Okay.
Danielle Peazer
Okay. Okay.
Brooke Miccio
And so I've been getting sort of clips of these people that will be like, oh, you know, this woman, Georgia, she's 27. Like, so obviously not 27 unless I'm up. Like, I don't know.
Danielle Peazer
How old does she look? Older or younger?
Brooke Miccio
Older. Like, they'll be like, I'm 27. I'm like, you. I'm sorry, you're 40. Like, and I'm not trying to be ageist or shame or whatever. I'm just like, you're just.
Danielle Peazer
There's no way. Like, my clock can't be that off. Like, yeah, Your perception.
Brooke Miccio
Biological clock.
Danielle Peazer
No, not biological. That's why I corrected myself. You're radar.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
I don't know.
Brooke Miccio
And now I'm. And then I ended up on a side of like, the Internet where it's like, oh, she looks good for age. She looks bad for age. I'm like, I have never, like, I never used to think about that. Like, I Like, you know, you're just 12.
Danielle Peazer
Like.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, I literally don't even have my driver's license yet.
Danielle Peazer
Like, and we used to be like, I'm so excited to turn 15. I'm so excited to turn 16. And now it's like, oh, my gosh.
Brooke Miccio
Wait.
Danielle Peazer
Yes. We're not all the same age. I feel. I feel. I think everyone's my age. Yeah, Someone. I. Oh, well, I don't want to out him actually, so I'll tell you after. But there's someone else with recently. He is literally so much older than I thought. I literally thought he was my age.
Brooke Miccio
I.
Danielle Peazer
You could guess.
Brooke Miccio
There's someone that I know that I know. They're like 40.
Danielle Peazer
Okay.
Brooke Miccio
And I thought that. And they party like, they're, you know, would go off 25. So I thought that they were. Oh, my God.
Danielle Peazer
Do I know this person too?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, we'll talk about it after.
Danielle Peazer
See? No, it's kind of crazy. You're like, oh, my God. Like, that's. That just means they're so youthful.
Brooke Miccio
No.
Danielle Peazer
Go off full of life. But I'm like, whoa. I totally thought we were on the same life path. Like, we're the same, but we're not.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. It's really interesting when you.
Danielle Peazer
That is a panic. Did you have like a specific.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, yeah. So there was. So then I. I think I just need to take a break from tick tock again. Because then I ended up. I got served this. It was like a video of an article about. Here we 28 years old. Here we go. It was a San Francisco article about, like the average age that people. Women are to have their first child.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, no. Brooke. Oh, no. We went down a rabbit hole.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, I did. Because then. And I kind of started talking. Like, I mean, this is just very realistic. Like, just deep chats about, like, timeline. Timelines and stuff, like, which we've had before. But just. I started like, really thinking about. I was like, holy. Like, if I want a kid in my early 30s, like, that's a four years.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God.
Brooke Miccio
Like, I started really thinking about it and it's been me up. I'm not gonna lie.
Danielle Peazer
Because I'm like, me.
Brooke Miccio
No, I'm literally a baby. Like, I.
Danielle Peazer
No, literally four years years old.
Brooke Miccio
Like, I. I don't. I don't know how to do things.
Danielle Peazer
Like, we're in college.
Brooke Miccio
I'm sorry, I have to take my vinyls.
Danielle Peazer
You gotta study. We're just barely figuring out. I mean, you're just starting to do like, house paint apartment.
Brooke Miccio
I just learned how to make a pasta salad.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, make a pasta salad. Like, try, like having a baby and having to like.
Brooke Miccio
I don't feed them. I can't even feed myself. I forget to eat most days. I forgot.
Danielle Peazer
We got some learning.
Brooke Miccio
Okay, well, this article, according to this, in San Francisco was the highest county and the average age of first time mothers, 32.8. Now that's like the oldest. Like. So this article is like about the highest average.
Danielle Peazer
Yes. New York's not.
Brooke Miccio
New York is two, just two down.
Danielle Peazer
Okay.
Brooke Miccio
And it's 31.9.
Danielle Peazer
What was number two?
Brooke Miccio
Marin, California. Where is that?
Danielle Peazer
It might be so random. Wow.
Brooke Miccio
Somewhere else in California.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, man.
Brooke Miccio
The national average, though, that's what got me.
Danielle Peazer
I could. I could guess based off of, like, I mean, we already know so many people.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. So what do you.
Danielle Peazer
I'm gonna say 26.
Brooke Miccio
No, it's a little. It's like 27.5.
Danielle Peazer
Okay.
Brooke Miccio
You know, I'm.
Danielle Peazer
You're. You just. I'm past 28. Yeah. Oh, well, yeah, I'm past that.
Brooke Miccio
No, completely.
Danielle Peazer
But do you want to kid?
Brooke Miccio
No, absolutely. That's what I'm saying. Like, the thought of it even being in four years freaks me the out. I'm not gonna lie. And I'm. I'm. It would be a blessing, but like, it just is so freaky to see your life like that. I don't know. And not 1000.
Danielle Peazer
It's just like, again, like you said, like, taking care of yourself. As hard as it is, like, taking care. And like, there's moments I'm sure you've had too, where it's like, oh, my God, a little. Imagine having like a little brook. Like, that's so exciting. But, like, I can't do that right now.
Brooke Miccio
I would also be stressful. You also don't sleep. You also have to, you know, deal with like, like real adult things. I think about that all the time. I'm like, when I'm like, like, you know, buying something for myself or whatever, I'm like, one day I'm gonna have to support a child. Like, I have to.
Danielle Peazer
And then like, if you want to. God given that. Yeah, whatever that term is.
Brooke Miccio
God. God giving. God willing. God given.
Danielle Peazer
Yes. God willing.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
You're able to have multiple pregnancies. You gotta do that again. Like, I. These influencers were following, like, I'm fault, you know. Julie, haven't they just had baby crash? So cute.
Brooke Miccio
I'm like, like, oh, my God, what number is this?
Danielle Peazer
That was two.
Brooke Miccio
But I feel like they've said they've.
Danielle Peazer
Like, on intern on the Internet. They've said they've wanted multiple. So she's probably like, okay. So, you know, then you go and work out and you go do your thing and then you go up. I'm like, oh, my God.
Brooke Miccio
There was a pregnant woman in my hot yoga class. I mean, she didn't do a lot of it.
Danielle Peazer
It was like, I wouldn't either.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know. Is that even safe for her to go?
Danielle Peazer
I was thinking about the hot yoga. Was it hot?
Brooke Miccio
Hot? It was pretty hot. It was pretty. It was pretty hot.
Danielle Peazer
Not. And you. You shouldn't say who it was, but you did have a celeb sighting too.
Brooke Miccio
No, I had a celeb sighting.
Danielle Peazer
Big celeb.
Brooke Miccio
It was so cool. It was crazy. I. I was in disbelief.
Danielle Peazer
Big.
Brooke Miccio
No. It was. It really, really. No.
Danielle Peazer
They're a big deal, so.
Brooke Miccio
No, it really. It was like, to the point that, like, I lingered around after the class. You're pandering to, like, ask the instructor, like, if it really was. Yeah, because you know, that person. It was confirmed.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, I have a gripe with you. I've been using your words. I used pandering. And Ryan said I used it wrong.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, I totally use it wrong. No, I completely use it. That's what I said.
Danielle Peazer
I was like, who cares, though? Like, it's just like.
Brooke Miccio
How did. Give me an example.
Danielle Peazer
We were walking around. Oh, it was like the ACM Awards. And we were, like, waiting between the red carpet and the show. And I was like, we're just pandering around.
Brooke Miccio
He's like, see, I would use loitering in that case, but. But pandering is more so, like. I would say, like, I'm like, I was loitering in the yoga class, like, you know, and it was. I didn't realize it till the end.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, you're really funny, everybody.
Brooke Miccio
I thought that it was like a group of regulars that, like, you know.
Danielle Peazer
Like, they're all, like.
Brooke Miccio
They were all like. I mean, I was like, putting, like, you know, putting on my sneakers and whatever. It took a long time, of course, but then I realized that then they were like, so where should we go for lunch after this, guys? And I was like, it was like a group of friends, like, talking to the. Like, the instructor was the instructor and her two friends at the end and me. But I was like, oh, oh, oh.
Danielle Peazer
Like, you were in the conversation. And then they were like.
Brooke Miccio
I just thought we were all just like regular yogis hanging out after class. And they were. They, like, had plans. Like, that's why they were lingering around so long.
Danielle Peazer
I'm thinking Chipotle.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God. Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
You know, I just made myself one of the gals. I was like, hey, I love it.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
That's so impressive. I'm sure if you. You wanted to go, you could have.
Brooke Miccio
No, it's okay. I just, you know. Yeah. What. What are you panicked about? Do you have any? And not to freak everybody out also, like, people are gonna be like, it's a blessing to have a kid. I know, I know. But, like, I am a baby, so once again, I want to. And they say you're never ready. I mean, I agree with that because who the is ready? Like, that's insane to be like, you know, like, yeah, I do agree with that. And like, I do agree with, like, there's no perfect time or whatever.
Danielle Peazer
I think some people are more ready than others, though. Like, I feel like neither you or I, like, have, like, you have a cousin that has a baby, but, like, someone that we're around a lot right now that has a child. Like, I don't know. I'm so good with toddlers. I feel like you are too. But it's the. It's the. The baby, the aliens. Like, I don't know how to hold the little things.
Brooke Miccio
And there's just so much that goes into the caretaking of it. Like, it's just your whole life.
Danielle Peazer
You got to be ready.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. No, it's a lot. And the. For the first, like, few years, like, I'm. I mean, or you need a lot of support. Like, that's the thing. Otherwise you need. That's why, like, you. Oh, my God. It's just like, so much to think about. I was like, I literally had an out of body experience. I feel like when we were like, talking about timelines and stuff, like, I.
Danielle Peazer
Was like, oh, you, like, saw yourself having that conversation. And it's like that meme where your eyes are going everywhere, like, doing the math.
Brooke Miccio
Yes. Literally, I was like, no, no, the house by then.
Danielle Peazer
And I need to do this and I need to do that.
Brooke Miccio
I was like, that can't be right. That can't. That's literally four years away.
Danielle Peazer
That's four years away.
Brooke Miccio
No, it's.
Danielle Peazer
It's crazy. Well, you know, things could change, moods could change. You're so rogue. You're gonna text me one day and be like, Ben and I are trying. And I'm gonna be like, excuse me, thought that was in the four year play.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, I really don't see that happening anytime. I mean, no, I.
Danielle Peazer
You never know, but.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, you never know. But I'm on Accutane. I quite literally can't have a baby. Just.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, yeah, there's like big pregnant women on the Accutane.
Brooke Miccio
Like, no, they would take me, officers. Take me away.
Danielle Peazer
Take me away. I'm in trouble.
Brooke Miccio
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Danielle Peazer
One of the ways you know you.
Brooke Miccio
Have grown is when you come to.
Danielle Peazer
The realization that Carrie Bradshaw is kind of the worst person.
Brooke Miccio
I've had to explain to her that the fireplace grows so that Santa can fit in it.
Danielle Peazer
Now she's gonna be like, well, there is no fireplace, and we're in this.
Brooke Miccio
Hotel, and I'm gonna have to explain her. I don't know.
Danielle Peazer
He gets a hotel room key. Like, all these things that you have.
Brooke Miccio
To come up with.
Danielle Peazer
It's just kind of crazy. Should I bring a whistle to wherever I go?
Brooke Miccio
Do you think that that would be.
Danielle Peazer
The thing to break the ice?
Brooke Miccio
Whistle. Listen up. Every single one of us here is feeling some level of social anxiety, so let's just get on with it, okay? Take a breath.
Danielle Peazer
Relax. So please do me a fave. Listen, follow rate, and review my podcast dossi. Wherever you get your podcasts. Well, that is a panic. My panic of the week. I should have made my apartment my panic. Oh, someone just asked me if I can tour an apartment on Friday. How exciting.
Brooke Miccio
You thought God given.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, God given. God given. It's a cute one. It's a cute one. It's. We'll say. We'll see. I don't know. No, I'm so picky. I'm like, they want me. No. Like, I need to beg them to let me live there, you know?
Brooke Miccio
Oh, you want to chase it a little bit?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, chase me. No, I'm kidding. My panic of the week was, oh, my God. So I got to surprise my mom for Mother's Day, which was so fun. Let's talk about it. I mean, there's not much to talk about other than the fact that I am a great daughter. I every year, like, oh, no, no. Because I'm about to say no. I love every year. I do do. Like, last year, I flew my mom up for Mother's Day. The year before that, I flew down to Tampa. We stayed at the Addition Hotel. We did, like, a whole thing.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
So we've, like, done something the last few years.
Brooke Miccio
You set the expectation.
Danielle Peazer
I Said the expectations, actually. And honestly I was. And my mom knows I wasn't planning on coming home for Mother's Day because I've literally been traveling every four days. So have you.
Brooke Miccio
And I was like, no, you more than me.
Danielle Peazer
I was like, mom, like, I just. No, that's not happening. Then Garnier reached out to me, was like, hey, like, you know, we'd love to work with you to like, not they weren't paying you anything, but like, we'd love to fly you down to Tampa to surprise your mom for Mother's Day and like make it a whole thing. And I was like, that is so nice. I am actually the devil. If I say no.
Brooke Miccio
No, I'm not gonna take it.
Danielle Peazer
Like, imagine like, they'd be like, oh.
Brooke Miccio
So you hate your mom.
Danielle Peazer
So you hate your mom forwarding her this email so she could see that you even got this email.
Brooke Miccio
Can you imagine? Like, we copied her.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
On your response, just to be.
Danielle Peazer
We cc'd her. It's very. It's always fun to cc someone and be like, yeah, I sent that email. It's very exciting. Yep. As you can see, I've CCed my colleague.
Brooke Miccio
I love saying, yeah, I do love attack. Like if it's like just to me and I'll like CCU. And I'm like CCing my business partner. I love plugging in the big words. Like when it's applicable.
Danielle Peazer
No, it's the best you feel like about it. Especially seeing in our agents and our lawyers and our publicist. Like, yeah, boom, boom, boom. No, it's fine. But yeah, so I flew. But I did. I literally flew back from Texas for the ACM Awards on Friday. So I was like. And Mother's Day was on Sunday. So I was like, I'll fly in. Which actually made the surprise even better. I was like, I'll fly in Sunday morning. My mom will never see it coming because it's like Mother's Day already. And so I did just that. I woke up at 5am, flew there and the plan was my brother was gonna meet my mom or bring my mom to brunch. And it was. My mom told me, she was like, you know, after the fact because there's probably some of you saw the video I posted. But my mom, I guess had a little bit of resentment towards me that morning. Yep. She was feeling. Because I didn't call her, I texted her and I was like, cuz I do do this sometimes. Sometimes she'll be. Call me and like Ryan's like asleep right now. Like I'LL call you later. So I was like, happy Mother's Day. Like, love you so much. Like, I'll call you in a bit. Like, Ryan's still asleep. Lol. And she's like, okay, well, Freddie and I are driving to brunch from 10 to 11. Like, maybe you could call then. And, like, I didn't call because I was literally on the plane. She was. She. She said. She said she almost brought something up to Freddy, but they were just gabbing away, so she never did. But she was like, I was not feeling great this morning. I. Because, like, the last two years, there's been a trip involved.
Brooke Miccio
I see.
Danielle Peazer
So she was having her doubts, but having. Having doubts about her daughter, I'm like, why can't Freddie? But unfortunately, I love Freddie, and, like, I don't know if he was about Sal, but, like, it's the daughter who really's got to pull through. Of course, if there's. If it's a brother sister situation.
Brooke Miccio
I tried to have my brother help with the restaurant reservation. I was like, you literally just need one job. I was like, you can. Here's my credit card information. Just call and, you know, we had to, like, yo, give him the info. I was like, everything set up. Just call and do this. He was like, okay, I'll do it in a bit. And end of the day, I forgot. I was like, no. I was like, I just called and.
Danielle Peazer
Took care of it.
Brooke Miccio
I just wanted to make you feel like you were part of something.
Danielle Peazer
No, literally, it's like, I just wanted to give you a little job.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
So you could tell your mom, like, we did this.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, I did it. And then I was like, I hope everybody enjoyed the brunch I picked out.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
I organized.
Danielle Peazer
Like, let me just do this.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, okay. So keep going.
Danielle Peazer
So you.
Brooke Miccio
Yes.
Danielle Peazer
No.
Brooke Miccio
Sometimes he gets.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Ready?
Danielle Peazer
What am I gonna say about that? Oh, no. But back to what you were saying, though. It's funny. Is Freddie, like, so obviously, I did this whole thing, and then. But I did say to my mom, like, when we were together, I was like, oh, but don't worry. So Freddie had this idea that afterwards, now we're all go shopping at the mall and we'll buy you something. And, like, that was fooling my idea. But I gave. I gave Freddie that bone. And my mom looked at. Freddie was like, oh, my God, really? And he was like, no, Danielle, like, what? That wasn't me. I'm like, freddie, I'm giving you credit.
Brooke Miccio
You tried. You tried to help.
Danielle Peazer
You tried to be I tried, but. So sorry. The panic. The panics are so long. I'm sorry.
Brooke Miccio
It's just a long winded story.
Danielle Peazer
The panic was that the plan was I was gonna get to the restaurant first. I got ready at the airport. I was gonna get to the restaurant first and be sitting at the table. And they come. The first panic was, oh, my God. I made the reservation, of course. So Freddie's gonna get to the desk and say, table for Danielle. And they're gonna be like, what the fuck? So I got to the restaurant early. I said, please change it to Freddie. So when my brother walks up, and I was like, can I be seated now? Cause I had my suitcase. I was literally, like, in a suitcase. In a suitcase, holding my suitcase. You get. And they're like, no, we can't see till 11. There was no one sitting down, mind you. Like, there were. There was, like, a few people. Like, there was already food being served, but it was, like, not the 11am seating, so they couldn't seat me. And I was like, let me try to surprise my mom here and have, like, a Hallmark moment. You're like, you got to walk around for another 10 minutes.
Brooke Miccio
Was it a good restaurant? What's the.
Danielle Peazer
It's called Meat Market. It's, like, really nice in Tampa, but it's like, come on. Like, I literally came to them. I was like, I'm surprised you. My mom was like, this whole thing. So that was the first panic. So then I'm loitering around. Was that the right pants?
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Loitering around, asking for money. Like, it's like, oh, no wonder I'm like. Or, like, asking for, like, business. That's why I feel like I say it sometimes when I'm like, oh, like, you know, going to these brand events, like, to network and, like, pander for money, like, as a joke. Like, it's like, oh, I'm doing the rounds, you know?
Danielle Peazer
Okay. Yeah. So loitering, for sure. I was loitering around Hyde park, and the plan was Freddie, you know, was gonna come in, whatever. But then I'm walking, and I see my brother's truck pull, and there's parking garages on both sides. I was like, they'll park. I was tracking them, and then they'll walk. It'll be, did you have your suitcase still? I still have my suitcase. I'm still, like, in front. I'm like, like, approaching the restaurant because they said they couldn't see me until 11am on the dot, which is so annoying because they were on time, which is never the case for the Carolyn family. So I was like, what's going on? They pulled up. My brother decided to valet, which is right in front of the restaurant. And I'm standing there, right in front. So I start hiding behind a mom. And to this mom, I am so sorry because she was with her young kids. And I just kept going. Like, I'm just crouched. This family is like, why is this girl hiding behind.
Brooke Miccio
You're on the run.
Danielle Peazer
I'm like, they got me. They got me. Like, it was so.
Brooke Miccio
It's really funny.
Danielle Peazer
But then I try to, like, look at them. And I was like. I was just so stressed.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, so they thought you were crazy too?
Danielle Peazer
I was crazy too, but I. My stress was. I didn't want my mom to see me in the car because of course she'll still be surprised no matter what. But, like, at the end of the day, like, I gotta get some videos for Garnier. Like, I was on a job.
Brooke Miccio
And Freddie, you. Did you try to give him the job recording? It was just too much.
Danielle Peazer
Well, to Freddy's point. Point or whatever.
Brooke Miccio
On his side.
Danielle Peazer
On his side. He was gonna be filming her when they were walking to the table, but I wasn't at the table yet, so. So then I was just like, it. So I just, like, walked out and I just. I wait. I was hiding until she was out of the car. And it was like, actually perfect. She was across the street.
Brooke Miccio
I saw the video. Great video. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
She just sees me. She goes, oh. Like, she was like.
Brooke Miccio
It was so hard coded, so her.
Danielle Peazer
I mean, movie making right there. So it worked out, but I was just ready. Why'd we valet right in front of the restaurant? He was like, I thought you were already seated. You've been here forever. I was tracking you. I'm like, well, yeah, so. So then we walked up to the host stand. I was like, yep, I'm here with them already. Because, you know, I couldn't be sat yet. Like, I was such a bitchy.
Brooke Miccio
You were like, you and your suitcase.
Danielle Peazer
I was feeling edgy with my suitcase.
Brooke Miccio
Okay, Miss Suitcase.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. I was like, no, but it was a great restaurant. The food. Food was great. It was great. But so, yeah, that was my little panic. Like, I didn't want the surprise to happen.
Brooke Miccio
There's a lot of moving parts. I'm surprised that you didn't surprise the house before. I mean, showing up the brunch is great, but there's a lot of moving parts to showing up the brunch because.
Danielle Peazer
It was on Mother's Day. I Just thought, no, yeah, I definitely could have.
Brooke Miccio
But also, like, I think the way you did it was great. I think that showing up the brunch more epic.
Danielle Peazer
It's more like, it was, like, a whole thing. Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
So it was. It was really fun. And it was. I. I turned off my location because now everyone's got find my friends. You can't pull off surprises anymore.
Brooke Miccio
Well, does she check it?
Danielle Peazer
She. I So. I didn't know she checked it so much. There were three times in the last week, she's like, hey, sweetie, your location still not working? So much so that I, like, had my dad text in my family chat, like, hey, Danielle, like, your location still not on because my dad tracks me all the time.
Brooke Miccio
You and your dad play into it?
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. Oh, my dad loved it. And he did it again. He was. And he goes, I know this happened last because I have, like, a second phone, and one time that messed it up and no one could see my location. He was like, I know the last time this happened with that phone. So, like, I understand my dad now. You're being obvious.
Brooke Miccio
Like, he loves a bit. He loves how he goes along.
Danielle Peazer
He's gonna clap, Danielle.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, that's so funny. Wow. It was. No, it's a really wholesome video. Thank you, Garnier.
Danielle Peazer
Genius. Like, I know I don't know if other brands have done this, but other brands should do this, and, like, I am so grateful. I'm. You know, I hope that brands are able to do this, too. For people that don't have the means. Like, I fully do have the means to go and, like, do this for my mom, and I'm very aware of that. But the fact that they gave me this opportunity, and it was something that I wasn't planning on doing if they hadn't. So it gave me that little push, and it was really special, so. And it was, like, the quickest trip ever. Like, two nights. But, I mean, got to see Finley. Got to see the fan.
Brooke Miccio
Like, I know. I feel like you've been going home.
Danielle Peazer
I know. I hadn't been home for so long, and then I went home, like, three weeks ago. Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Now you're.
Danielle Peazer
You're home, gal back. So we are so back. We're so back. And now we're here, and when this episode goes up, you'll have just been in Orlando for a brand trip.
Brooke Miccio
Oh, I'm really excited. I know. I feel like I'll have to give the ketchup when I get back to really give the full. You will thing. I'm gonna have to seek shade. I've heard that there's not a lot. So I. Dude, the comments in your.
Danielle Peazer
Tik Tok were so good. It was like Brooke sunscreen on your hairline. Like, I know.
Brooke Miccio
It's giving me outfit inspiration. They're like, you should go for a Quidditch inspired outfit for your Harry Potter.
Danielle Peazer
No, it was just so cute. I love. I actually love that you're leaning into the different worlds for your outfit.
Brooke Miccio
I can't wait. No, if I'm going, like, I'm doing it. Like, that's the thing.
Danielle Peazer
Like, I'm doing it.
Brooke Miccio
I'm doing it.
Danielle Peazer
Also, I want outfit transitions. Like, I want, like, day one, like, hand on, and it's like. Or Super Mario, whatever.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, yeah.
Danielle Peazer
No, I say Mario. I say Mario.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, Same, same. Tomato, Tomato. I will be providing that content for you. And I can't wait.
Danielle Peazer
I can't wait.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, the people in the comments, they're like, this is so you. I was like, what does that say about.
Danielle Peazer
I saw Katie's comment.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, but it really is.
Danielle Peazer
It is.
Brooke Miccio
No, I literally said the video. I was like, it's so me. Yeah.
Danielle Peazer
You did a Six Flags birthday, like, two years ago.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, no, I do.
Danielle Peazer
One of my worst days of my life, but.
Brooke Miccio
I know.
Danielle Peazer
But also one of the funniest days ever. And we had so much fun that day.
Brooke Miccio
It was such a random day.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah.
Brooke Miccio
Someone lost their wallet that day. Also a pretty bad day for them.
Danielle Peazer
Bad day to be that person's wallet.
Brooke Miccio
But yours was worse, for sure.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. I wish I could cite the episode that. That we're talking about. I think it was Delaney's episode, right? Maybe not.
Brooke Miccio
It was around. It was two years ago, around my birthday, so. Around April 15th. Two years ago.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. There's probably poop in the title. That's all I'll say. Or maybe there wasn't. I don't know. But just.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know if we were that descriptive, but that literal.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah. There is something silly, though. But no, it's. I think that's why it was so shocking that you didn't do anything crazy for your birthday this year. Because we've, like, done these.
Brooke Miccio
No, I know.
Danielle Peazer
Next year, we got to do something. I was getting DMS wide open. You celebrate Book's birthday, I'm like, oh, my God. Trust me, I tried.
Brooke Miccio
Brooke's going through it right now. With her age.
Danielle Peazer
Brooke has age dysmorphia, you guys. Like, we have to be aware of this, okay? Like, trust me.
Brooke Miccio
It's an issue that we're facing over here.
Danielle Peazer
But next year 29, we'll do something crazy. You're gonna be like, no way.
Brooke Miccio
Loading for 30. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I guess so now.
Danielle Peazer
Loading.
Brooke Miccio
No, that could be the theme.
Danielle Peazer
I feel like there's, like, sayings for 29. Like. Like, before the. I don't know. We'll figure it out.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know. That's like, an irrelevant year. What, are you gonna have a birthday.
Danielle Peazer
Party this year now? I have too many. I gotta move.
Brooke Miccio
I. That's what I was thinking, but I didn't want to say it.
Danielle Peazer
No. But I'm gonna do something for my birthday.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Of course.
Danielle Peazer
I haven't hit that point of, like, doing nothing.
Brooke Miccio
No, no, no. That's only when you hit 28. That's.
Danielle Peazer
Yeah, that's when you literally. No. What will you do for your birthday? I don't know.
Brooke Miccio
Something small.
Danielle Peazer
I feel like there's probably gonna be a wedding or something. Yeah. Oh, that's what I. Yeah. Oh, we went to Maison Clothes. That was so fun. Honestly, I'd go back to Maison Clothes. That was so fun. Oh, I know that's probably weird to do.
Brooke Miccio
No. Why not? I feel like that's a really popular.
Danielle Peazer
I don't know.
Brooke Miccio
The years do start to blend together, though, when you do the same. I. I mean, I notice it even for myself. I'm like. When I, like, do the same thing for the same, like. Like Christmas. I'm like, every Christmas blends together for me. Like, I can't distinct distinguish a Christmas Eve from true.
Danielle Peazer
So it's better to, like, have stark differences.
Brooke Miccio
I don't know.
Danielle Peazer
That's just.
Brooke Miccio
You know, I'm old, so I can reflect on things.
Danielle Peazer
Like this lady.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah. Literally.
Danielle Peazer
Oh, my God. Well, this was a good giggle.
Brooke Miccio
Such a good giggle. We should do it again next week.
Danielle Peazer
We should do it again next week. Yeah, next Wednesday.
Brooke Miccio
I'll see you then.
Danielle Peazer
Put it on the gal. Yeah. Love you guys so much. Thanks so much for listening. Subscribe to us on YouTube. Spotify. Rate us five stars. Like it. Whatever the app offers you to do. Hype us up, please.
Brooke Miccio
Yeah, Take advantage.
Danielle Peazer
Take advantage of all you can do. And we'll see you guys next week. Bye.
Brooke Miccio
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Podcast Title: Gals on the Go
Host/Authors: Brooke Miccio & Danielle Carolan
Episode Title: Danielle is Moving & Brooke is Calling the Lawyers
Release Date: May 28, 2025
In this heartfelt and candid episode of Gals on the Go, hosts Brooke Miccio and Danielle Carolan delve into a significant life change for Danielle: her imminent move from her beloved apartment. The episode intertwines personal anecdotes, emotional reflections, and practical advice, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the challenges of unexpected relocations.
[20:43] Danielle Peazer: "Guys, I'm moving."
The episode takes a dramatic turn when Danielle announces her unexpected decision to move out of her current residence. This revelation sets the stage for an in-depth discussion about the emotional and logistical hurdles she faces.
Emotional Attachment to Her Apartment
Danielle expresses her deep connection to her apartment, highlighting not just the physical space but also the memories and personal touches she has invested over time.
[23:04] Danielle Peazer: "Again, so much."
Dealing with the Landlord's Decision
Danielle recounts the unsettling moment she received an email notifying her that the apartment owner has decided to sell the property. This abrupt news forced her to confront the reality of finding a new place on short notice.
[21:23] Danielle Peazer: "I got an email, and I was like, danielle, the owner has decided to sell. We're gonna start showing your apartment in two weeks..."
Brooke's Supportive Role
Brooke steps in as a pillar of support, offering to assist Danielle in navigating the complexities of her situation, including suggesting legal counsel.
[33:09] Danielle Peazer: "Ryan and Ben, step aside."
[33:19] Brooke Miccio: "That's insane. I mean, I'm like, you're like, I."
Challenges in the New York Real Estate Market
Danielle shares her frustrations with the competitive and often impersonal New York rental market, where securing a new apartment feels overwhelming.
[31:03] Brooke Miccio: "I'm also sure that people can relate to the idea of renting a place and have like, have being told to leave that."
Strict Requirements and Personal Preferences
Her meticulous standards for a new home make the search arduous, as many apartments come with restrictions or fail to meet her specific needs.
[27:08] Danielle Peazer: "I'm just curious. I'm like, is it a."
Broker Fees and Financial Strain
The conversation touches on the high broker fees and financial pressures of renting in high-demand areas like Tribeca, further complicating Danielle's move.
[41:33] Danielle Peazer: "These are absurd. And apparently they're changing in New York."
Stress and Uncertainty
Danielle candidly discusses the emotional toll of being uprooted, including feelings of instability and the stress of constantly searching for a new place.
[30:33] Danielle Peazer: "I was in Paris. I was on all these places, and I was like, just show it."
Brooke's Perspective on Change
Brooke empathizes with Danielle's plight, reflecting on the unpredictability of life and the importance of adaptability.
[22:01] Danielle Peazer: "But, like, maybe. Hopefully, we'll feel that way. At the end."
Amidst the tension of moving, Danielle shares a joyful personal story about surprising her mother for Mother's Day, emphasizing the importance of family and thoughtful gestures.
[56:00] Danielle Peazer: "I was like, that is so nice. I am actually the devil. If I say no."
Planning and Execution Challenges
The narrative includes humorous mishaps, such as difficulties in making restaurant reservations and the chaos of orchestrating a surprise trip, showcasing Danielle's resourcefulness and dedication.
[60:16] Danielle Peazer: "It's called Meat Market. It's, like, really nice in Tampa, but it's like, come on."
The hosts explore themes of aging and societal expectations regarding life milestones, with Brooke expressing anxiety over age perception and the pressure to conform to certain timelines.
[42:52] Danielle Peazer: "I'm on Accutane. I quite literally can't have a baby."
[43:33] Brooke Miccio: "It's an issue that we're facing over here."
As the episode wraps up, both Brooke and Danielle acknowledge the ongoing journey Danielle faces in finding a new home. They reassure listeners of their continued friendship and support, promising to share updates and maintain transparency throughout the process.
[38:03] Brooke Miccio: "We've been waiting to tell everybody this and I'm glad that you feel somewhat settled with your emotions. It's been a journey."
[68:18] Danielle Peazer: "Put it on the gal. Yeah. Love you guys so much. Thanks so much for listening."
This episode of Gals on the Go masterfully balances personal storytelling with relatable challenges, providing listeners with both empathy and practical insights. Danielle's vulnerability in sharing her move highlights the uncertainties many face in dynamic urban environments, while Brooke's unwavering support underscores the strength of their friendship.
Whether you're navigating your own life transitions or seeking comfort in shared experiences, this episode offers a genuine and engaging conversation that resonates on multiple levels.