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Paige Sorbo
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Hannah Burner
Sun Cruiser is a refreshing iced tea and vodka drink.
Paige Sorbo
It's a non carbonated so no bubbles, fill you up or have you burping and it's only 100 calories. It's so easy when people come over to just offer them drinks that already taste good. Easy cleanup. Here you go. No mixing, no adding chasers and Sun Cruiser inspires good times and it brings the sunny vibes to you. So no matter where you're hosting, if you're in an apartment this fall or you're in a house and it's getting chilly, it's still summer vibes with Sun Cruiser. So crack one open today and let the good times cruise.
Hannah Burner
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Gary
Sup gigglers? Gary, fix your WI fi. Manifest that shit. We can't be manic. I mean the day just got away from me. Happy Geriatric Giggler.
Paige Sorbo
Birthday to Paige Sorbo I'm officially having a geriatric. I would officially be having a geriatric pregnancy.
Gary
No, in my head you've been 32. I didn't know you were 31. Cuz I'm a year older so yeah, there's like two months where I'm like really a lot older than you and wiser. But now we're back.
Paige Sorbo
And then I catch up in November.
Gary
How are you feeling? You just woke up. Daphne's on your lap.
Paige Sorbo
Daphne's on my lap. She's grabbing at my microphone and my headphones, and I'm just so blessed. Look at her.
Gary
Why do you sound like a Mormon? TikTok wife?
Paige Sorbo
I feel so blessed.
Gary
I'm holding my baby and I just feel blessed. I'm just happy to be here on this planet with my loved ones and God looking down on me.
Paige Sorbo
No, that's how I feel when I see Daphne. Well, like, you're just a blessing.
Gary
I realize we never told people about some tour updates, like, some stuff we've been doing.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, we have some tour stuff.
Hannah Burner
Wait, before we get to tour stuff, what are we.
Gary
What should we do? What are we doing? I'm so scared right now.
Paige Sorbo
Wait. Such a ballad. You ever just, like, you look at your friend and you're just like, what? What are we doing?
Gary
What's the plan? What's the plan of attack? Because I'm scared right now, okay?
Paige Sorbo
I just need to get this out because I feel like I'm the only one with this perspective, and I just don't know why. I'm so proud of the marathon runners. I like, I love that they have, like, a commitment to something, and, like, they're so much healthier than everyone else in the country, and I'm so proud of them for running the marathon yesterday. Getting in a taxi from JFK to go to the Upper west side on the Sunday of the marathon. I wished that they all got shin splints. Like, I was cursing. I couldn't have been more. Pissed the bug off.
Gary
I was like, what is she going to say? Okay, shin splints, good.
Paige Sorbo
I forgot that it was marathon day, which I should have remembered because it literally is. Is always right by my birthday surprise.
Gary
You know what shin splints are?
Paige Sorbo
I mean, I wish them upon everyone that ran yesterday.
Gary
Wait, how long did it take you.
Paige Sorbo
To get home, Hannah? I don't even want to talk about it. I don't even know the route my guy was going. And then, like, I was. We were. We took taxis from JFK because they were just, like, all lined up. This guy, like, refused to talk to me, too. I was like, let's figure out a plan here.
Gary
Like, you're like, we're in this together. Let's get our heads together.
Paige Sorbo
We're in this together. I called three different people in back of his car. He must have thought I was insane.
Gary
Or, you know, when they get cocky and they like, won't go on.
Paige Sorbo
He wouldn't go on any apps. I was like, I get that we're like fighting against Uber. And I'm like, so with you in this fight for this moment, we could.
Gary
Have recorded the pod and then later on, but it's fine. I mean, Grace and I got home real quick cuz we're downtown divas.
Paige Sorbo
No, I mean, it took me like another hour, I would say, to like, get home.
Gary
I'm so sorry. What happened when you walked in and Daphne saw you give us the play.
Paige Sorbo
By play, just like pure love and joy, admiration, affection.
Gary
Because my baby, when I see my baby, it changes the world for me. I love my baby. And she's changed.
Paige Sorbo
I like to say that she saved me. You know, she taught me about what unconditional love is. And I thought I knew, but I didn't.
Gary
Can I say something controversial?
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, I would love it.
Gary
Do you know when people have a kid and they go like, this kid made me a better person. I'm always like, so you didn't want to be a good person until you had. That's fucking weird. It's like, until you had a baby that you were like, oh, this baby looks at me. And I should like, question some things. What were you doing before, like, pickpocketing people every day? Like, what do you mean?
Paige Sorbo
You know what's funny now is to think that, like, I mean, I think about this all the time because we are on reality tv, but like, now kids will be able to go back and see, like, what their parents were, like, putting on TikTok when they were a baby.
Gary
And do you know what's like, my mental illness? I'm like, yes, bitch. You better see me do that crowd work that douchey guy up front. You better be like, that's my mama.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. And just like, things that, like, their moms say about them.
Gary
I love that you're. Your daughter is going to be like, wait, my mom's outfits were so good.
Paige Sorbo
Unless she doesn't. And then I have to put her up for adoption.
Gary
True.
Paige Sorbo
Unless I'm like, go to your Aunt Hannah's, play your stupid sports.
Gary
Wait, should I tell them how I got. I got abducted, basically. But it was so early in the morning, I didn't know.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Yes. Because then I need to. We need to tell the Minneapolis story.
Gary
Okay, so the thing with tour is the show is the most fun, easiest part once we're on.
Paige Sorbo
The easiest part of when we on.
Gary
The stage with the Gigglers. Every worry and problem leaves the room. There's this. Yeah, it's this incredible energy. I can't explain. Every second leading up to that is actual torture.
Paige Sorbo
No torture.
Gary
All we want to do is just get on stage. So anyway, we have to wake up at 4:30am to get to Seattle in New York City. And I get in the Uber and 10 minutes in I look down at the app and I realize, like, he's never accepted the ride. So I'm like, oh, hey, like, can you accept the ride?
Paige Sorbo
Like, it's still dark out. It's actually like prime sex trafficking time.
Gary
Yeah. So I'm But I'm like, not. You would think that. I personally am like, I don't feel like I'm sex traffickable. Like that's my own problems. I'm just.
Paige Sorbo
Have you seen your ass? You're sex traffickable. Okay? They'd freaking love that thing.
Gary
Okay, wait, I'm blushing. Stop. I'm budging. So I basically was like, sir, can you accept it? And he goes, oh, it's not letting me. Because he was like so far away from the pickup location. That's where you said you would have jumped out of the car.
Paige Sorbo
I would have been like, and we're pulling over me.
Gary
I said, if this is how I go, this is how I go. It's too early for me to fight for my life. So I said, that's fine. He goes, can you just cancel the ride? And then Venmo me? And I said, sir, yes, 100%. Because I'm not thinking of solution here.
Paige Sorbo
And if I hope Lenore is listening to you and listening to this right now and drafting a text message to you as we speak.
Gary
The thing is, so basically I cancel the ride. And then I realized, because it was like a pre reserved ride because I reserve the early ones, it automatically charges you a hundred bucks for canceling.
Paige Sorbo
So now you're paying the.
Gary
I'm in $200 before. Before 5am I've spent $200, which has to be some kind of record. So I'm sitting there and I'm just like, I have to speak up for myself like Paige does, but not to that extent. So I go, sir, they charged me a hundred dollars. And he's like, oh, can you like question that? This is during like a 50 minute drive to JFK, so there's a lot of time for me to jump out if I wanted to.
Paige Sorbo
Right?
Gary
And I'm just like, I'm not. I'm honestly too tired to jump out of the car. I don't want to so he just takes me away and I message Uber, like, hey, can I get a refund? And they don't respond because it's 4:30am and no one should be doing anything. Might as well sex trafficking people at 4:30am so anyway, the sleep schedule that.
Paige Sorbo
Sex traffickers much must be on is probably debilitating. Yeah, like, you guys are nocturnal.
Gary
So then I kind of just like went with it. And then we got there and I think I actually was like, so nice that afterwards he felt bad because then he was like, hey, like, if you want, I'll pay you back for the money. Like, he wasn't being sleazy about it. Like, he literally was like, you can text me. But then I was like, I feel.
Paige Sorbo
Like you're a perfect example of, like, when you get into a situation, like, you go the nice route and you end up getting like a better outcome where I immediately switch and I. I'm like, I will kill everything you love and care about if you continue to fuck with me.
Gary
I'll end up flirting myself into, like a full relationship. Like, the niceness sometimes is not good.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
Like, next thing you know, I still.
Paige Sorbo
Think about the day I told that woman to fuck off at LaGuardia. And I'm. And I relish in it and I love it and I hope she thinks about it, you know?
Gary
No, my toxic trait is I feel like if we got kidnapped, I'd straight up be like, look what's going on at home. Did I tell you, like, when guys would DM me for feet pics, I would try to get to their psyche of, like, why they wanted feet pics.
Paige Sorbo
Like, like, what does this do for you?
Gary
Or he'd be like, hey, can I be your sugar daddy? And I'd be like, did your mom not hug you as a kid?
Paige Sorbo
Now listen to what happened to us in Minneapolis.
Gary
Was it Minneapolis or Indianapolis?
Paige Sorbo
Is there a difference?
Gary
I actually don't remember, so let's just continue.
Paige Sorbo
I'm pretty sure it was Minneapolis. And so, like, if anyone works at the airport in Minneapolis, listen up.
Gary
I think it was on our way home from Indianapolis to New York.
Paige Sorbo
Oh, yeah, maybe you're right.
Gary
Yeah. Indianapolis, Shout out.
Paige Sorbo
So we get to the airport again, it's early. It's like what, like 6:37? We're early at the airport. So we get through TSA, get through security. We're walking to our gate. Hannah sees like a smaller Delta Lounge. Like a little. Literally looks like a little one room Delta Lounge. And we have 40 minutes till our flight. And she's like, let's just go in there. We'll, like, get food, go to the bathroom. Cool. I scan my boarding pass first. I'm waiting for Hannah and Grace. Hannah goes up. She's like, oh, I have a plus one. I'm. She's scanning her boarding pass. The lady goes, no, this boarding pass has already been scanned in. Hannah's like, okay, well, I just got here, so I don't know how that's possible. Hannah looks at her boarding pass. It says, paige disorbot. Awesome. The lady's like, oh, you guys booked on the same reservation. Your boarding pass has to be there. Just swipe and see. Hannah's like, nope, don't see it. Not here.
Gary
I go first of all, in the club, we all fail. So let me into the fucking club. How did I get up to this point of, I went through TSA and security, and you're telling me I don't have a boarding pass?
Paige Sorbo
Wait, this is actually a perfect example of you went so nice, and I went. This lady. If this lady starts to give us attitude, I'm going to freak out, because how is this our fault?
Gary
I know. But in this moment, I realize I have no grounds to speak on, because I possibly don't. I broke into this airport.
Paige Sorbo
So I'm like, can you just look her name up, like, and see what her confirmation number is? Or, like, can you see her ticket? So they're like, typing in Hannah's name, and they're like, sorry, you don't have a ticket for this flight.
Gary
She. She goes, you actually don't exist. You don't exist. You don't have Social Security. You're a ghost.
Paige Sorbo
She's like, you don't exist in Indianapolis airport. And so I immediately am like, we'll. How the fuck did she get through TSA and security?
Gary
Because you go, she's not that smart. Look at her.
Paige Sorbo
I'm like, that. She doesn't have a ticket. And they're like, oh, well, they use your ID when you go through tsa. And I'm like, there's no way in hell that you can get through security with your ID not having a ticket. And if that's the case, then what the fuck is the point of secure the TSA security? Like, you can just let anyone in if they have a valid id. Like, then why am I here taking my shoes off?
Gary
We're standing there. We have that, like, spider man meme moment where, like, the spider man are shooting towards each other, and we're like, whose pages are over here? Who's he really here? And I'm just looking at her. So then I immediately wait.
Paige Sorbo
Imagine if we like full on, went into a bit and you were like, I'm Paige.
Gary
She stole my. They would have hated us. No, but we actually had. He's not with us anymore. Rest. Rest in travel. A travel agent who was out to get us. Really out to get us. And we don't know why, but earlier that week he had booked like a random flight from Madison.
Paige Sorbo
We hired someone who specializes in admin to only be annoyed by the admin that we should have just done ourselves.
Gary
So this is the thing. We were driving from Madison to Milwaukee, which takes an hour for some reason. He had booked me a flight and I just was like, grace, I have a flight booked that's not supposed to be there. Can you tell him to cancel that? And she's like, sure. When he canceled that flight, it canceled like the entire reservation of flights.
Paige Sorbo
He booked 87 flights.
Gary
It was like so fast forward the next week I had to go to Seattle and I'm going to sleep at midnight because I have to wake up at 4:30 to get sex trafficked. And I realized I don't have a flight to Seattle. I'm like. And then I have to calm myself down, get a flight.
Paige Sorbo
Oh, you didn't have a flight to Seattle?
Gary
No, I didn't even tell you that because I want to stress you out.
Paige Sorbo
Oh my God. The other would have stressed.
Gary
So anyway, the fact we make it to any show is a miracle on 34th Street.
Paige Sorbo
No, truly, truly a miracle. Because here's the other thing though, that I just want to point out. Things happen to us that like, are not our fault. That like we did not. It's not because we did something wrong. It's literally like the universe is like, how can we fuck with them today?
Gary
But that's her thing. I wake up in the morning and I say I'm putting out fires. Where's the fire? I'm going to put it out. I don't ask what's the saying. I don't ask for fewer burdens. I ask for broader shoulders.
Paige Sorbo
I've never heard that saying ever in my life. But it's. It does seem like it's in the Danny Burner Roller.
Gary
That is a Danny Burner Roller.
Paige Sorbo
If there's something that sounds like your.
Gary
Dad, it's to that I said it wrong. But it's so funny. My dad is. Loves a quote, but that's it.
Paige Sorbo
Does he?
Gary
That's all. He'll just say something inspirational and Leave. And I'm like, that has nothing to do with what I'm talking about, but thank you.
Paige Sorbo
Wait, that's so funny. You're, like, talking about, what's up for dinner with your mom? And he just walks in and he's.
Gary
Like, believe in yourself.
Paige Sorbo
You miss 100 of the shots you don't take, and he just walks out.
Gary
Literally. My dad and my mom is like, what the fuck was that? And I'm like, I don't know. You married him. Also, we realized that airplanes are. Airplanes are made by men for men.
Paige Sorbo
Airplanes are made by men for men. And I'm quite frankly, sick of it. Because, like, there's no reason that the overhead bin should be smaller on one side. Like, what about the people on that side? Like, I don't. I don't accept that.
Gary
Well, now they have new seats, which I was like, oh, cool. New seats. These are probably ergonomically, like, perfect for the modern person. Made for men. Like, it's too high.
Paige Sorbo
It's too high. Nobody's shoulders are up that high.
Gary
I also feel like it's not made for childbearing hips.
Paige Sorbo
It's just not made with women in mind.
Gary
I'll say that I do have to tell on myself because one thing about me is ever since 2020. Ish. 2021, I don't look at comments unless it's on, like, my photo. And I notice the gigglers are commenting and then I'm all in the comments. But, like, in terms of, like, when a clip goes viral, like, I'm like, someone.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Or like someone else's thing of you. You're not.
Gary
Yeah. No, I don't get it. I also like, when something goes viral, you kind of, like, lose control. So I post.
Paige Sorbo
Well, it doesn't belong to you anymore.
Gary
It doesn't belong to me. It belongs to the Internet.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
Now I posted a new bit that I'm working on. It's still being worked out about pilots. And yeah, the premise is, like, how men are delusional to think they could fly planes. Like, no woman would ever wake up and be like, I can fly a plane. Like, and that's why there's more male pilots. But then I go into joking how, like, we should have more women pilots. But I go by, for me personally and I joke, Like, I would get lost. I would say sorry all the time whenever there was.
Paige Sorbo
You don't have a license.
Gary
I don't have a license.
Paige Sorbo
First thing I tell my dad to park it.
Gary
I'm. I sometimes like to lean in on like women's stereotypes as a way to kind of, like, joke about the patriarchy. Yes. It's like you're kind of leaning in and playing with it, and you're not. If you're always like, no, women are perfect. That's. That's. That's not the game we're playing. We're trying to show women are multifaceted. Obviously, women are amazing pilots. Right. But I'm joking about how I would say sorry all the time whenever there's turbulence, like, those kind of things that, like, it's a. It's a joke. And I'm not trying to be like, it's sorry, I got work.
Paige Sorbo
It's a joke.
Gary
It's a fucking joke. It's.
Paige Sorbo
It's a joke.
Gary
We're breathing. We're breathing.
Paige Sorbo
We're breathing. We're growing. We're learning.
Gary
We. I'm sorry. Women are not emotional. So it got on female pilot talk TikTok, because I started getting notified female.
Paige Sorbo
Pilots are not happy with me.
Gary
I started. I, like, occasionally will accidentally see something where people are really mad at me. The female pilot community is so mad at me. And you know what's upsetting? They're the only people I want to like me.
Paige Sorbo
Right.
Gary
Like, a female pilot is the most powerful, cool, amazing person who's had to get through so many obstacles and had to believe in herself so much. And also.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
So I have female pilots currently being like, this bitch is the worst thing for women.
Paige Sorbo
Wait till I get you on my next flight. You think having the wrong boarding pass is the least of your problem?
Gary
So I'm so scared to fly right now. But then I'm not. I'm not commenting in it because obviously I want to be like, guys, this is. This is a joke. Like, it's women making fun of women and. And playing. Like, it's not even a complete joke yet. Like, I'm figuring out. I'm joking about how men are delusional.
Paige Sorbo
Like, it's a sensitive time.
Gary
I know, and I hate to just say it's a joke, because part of it's true. But what. I'm joking. I'm trying to. I guess I'm trying to figure it out right now with you. The joke is that people could.
Paige Sorbo
Obviously, women can be pilots.
Gary
It's.
Paige Sorbo
People think that they're more humble than men in general.
Gary
Yes, that was the overall concept, but I think it hurt people personally when I was like, oh, my dad will park it for me. Like, obviously that's not true. And I'm joking that people could think.
Paige Sorbo
That because, like, that's what men would say years ago on why women can't be pilots anyway.
Gary
But that's.
Paige Sorbo
You're just so intertwined. You're just so high brow is what it is. And people don't realize how intellectual you are with your jokes because they're light.
Gary
It is just so funny because the only thing I care about is like.
Paige Sorbo
Questioning the girls laugh.
Gary
Yes. And questioning gender roles and making men like feel bad. So the fact that this has somehow hurt a woman pilot is really.
Paige Sorbo
It's really upsetting for you.
Gary
But I can't fight for myself because I'm not getting into it because I also can't. I don't want to. The female pilots are busy. I don't want them fighting with me online. Like, fly your planes and don't worry about my little jokes. But I'm going to finish that joke and I'm probably gonna have to add to the joke and say the female pilots are.
Paige Sorbo
No, we're just trying to call more attention to like how men are like, really delusional. Like, I'll tell a quick story about what Craig said to me this week that really made me just question our humanity. This man starts talking about, like, production value of like movies and different shows and like shots that he really likes. And he's like, you know, I'm really into that. Like, maybe one day I could do something like that. Like, what is that job? So first and foremost, it's like, you can't do something like that one day because you don't even know what the job is because you're asking me what that job is. But I go along with this man because I like to, you know, build. Build them up, only to tear them down swiftly. So I go, oh, are you talking about a director? Or maybe you're talking about an executive producer? In what, in what genre are we thinking about? Are we thinking scripted? Are we thinking reality?
Gary
I love the beginning of the conversation when you're supportive.
Paige Sorbo
You go, I'm so supportive photography. So I'm really trying to get all the information in the beginning to use it against him. Yeah. And he says scripted. And he. And I said, okay. So then I think you're thinking of like a director or like the person that owns the project. And I said, hey, let me ask you a question. What prompted this love of cinematography? All of the sudden feel in your, in your body and he's. And this man proceeded to say, well, I filmed a tick tock the other day and I said, I'm Sorry, that is where I have to pack it in. Okay. You filmed a singular talk. Okay. And now all of a sudden you're the next James Cameron. I just don't get where the audacity.
Gary
Also, Craig, if you're listening, we all know that the first two years of TikTok, you just talked about soup and you couldn't figure out you. I don't know if you have figured out TikTok yet. Honestly, no. So I. But again, I love the confidence and we have to learn from that. We have to learn from that.
Paige Sorbo
It's the blind, like, audacity.
Gary
Because you know what the hardest thing is? Showing up. That's what my dad would say.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
90% of the battle is showing up. And men will show up because they won't question things where we'll think they're.
Paige Sorbo
Not supposed to be there.
Gary
Yeah. We will think of every possible thing that could go wrong and how we're not supposed to be there and how embarrassing it'll be and then how we'll have to explain to people and da da, da, da. Men will just be like, yeah, no.
Paige Sorbo
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Paige Sorbo
Wait, let's talk about Martha. Let's freaking talk about Martha Stewart.
Gary
Okay, so we watched a Martha documentary a while ago. I think it was Amazon or something. It was amazing. I made you guys watch it. And then I text Paige. I go, you have to watch the Martha documentary on Netflix. She goes, babe, I already saw a Martha documentary. I go, I know, but I feel like this is her being interviewed in it. So it gives it a different je ne sais quoi. And Paige is like, I'll see? Hour three into this flight back to New York, I feel the longest little skinny fingers poked into my arm because she was sitting behind me. She's never done this to me on a flight.
Paige Sorbo
I thought I was obsessed with you on that flight.
Gary
I thought it was snakes on a plane. I thought there was a snake on the plane and I was getting attacked. I. The way you jolted me, like, I don't think you realized. Imagine I've been literally asleep for three hours, and then I get jilted from the window side. Something could have flown in. A bird could have hit me from the window.
Paige Sorbo
I kept looking to see if your head was lounging to see if you were sleeping or not. I, like, missed you on that. Sometimes when we're together for too long and then we just go cold turkey, I'm not with you. I'm like, hello.
Gary
Wait. And before you say what you're gonna say, someone. Why should I laugh? They literally.
Paige Sorbo
What? They literally go, what story are they?
Gary
Is there a doctor on board? They go, is there a doctor on board? So immediately I'm like, paige, do not raise your hand.
Paige Sorbo
I'm like, Look, I'm season 11 Grey's Anatomy. I don't. I'm not trying to say I am a doctor, but I'm not. Not a doct.
Gary
Know one thing about me. I know when I'm not any help. So, like, is there a doctor on board? Something was going on with someone. They ended up being fine. But in that moment, I realized.
Paige Sorbo
I started to think we did come from Scottsdale. That could have just been a very hungover person.
Gary
Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
Because they literally gave. I think it was a guy, like.
Gary
An IV on our flight, which you asked for after. You're like, hey, can I have some? But I do think that in that moment, I was like, okay, well, either A, a doctor's gonna help them, or, B, we're gonna have to land a plane.
Paige Sorbo
It's a man, like, with a stuffy on a flight. He was like, I literally need an iv. I can't breathe.
Gary
So I passed out. I fell asleep. Paige starts poking me. I turn around like, what? And she goes, first of all, someone almost died.
Paige Sorbo
I'm like, did you hear that? Someone died.
Gary
You were asleep the whole time. But then you go, I watched the Martha documentary, and I love her. And then you go, I'm saving it for the pot to tell you all my thoughts.
Paige Sorbo
I'm just. Just. I'm just. There's something about, like, perseverance, like, getting knocked down, and then perseverance Is one.
Gary
Of you could not say perseverance just there?
Paige Sorbo
No, I couldn't. Is just a quality in people that I envy so much that I just think is so admirable. And like once I see someone get knocked down and come back like tenfold, I'm like even more obsessed with them. She has had to reinvent herself so many times and like people saying like she was the first influencer, she was the first person to be like lifestyle is what people want to see and like relate to. And she starts this whole media company. So many men were jealous. She literally went to jail because a man was jealous of her.
Gary
Same literally.
Paige Sorbo
So it's so diabolical. She's the first female self made billionaire in the United States which that alone I don't think gets talked about enough. Like that's, that's really impressive. She was born into like a not wealthy family of six kids.
Gary
Well even to when we're leading up to that, she goes on Wall street, gets hired because she's beautiful, ends up being so good at her job, but gets like sexually harassed and like low key assaulted throughout it. But she's like, that was just the time when you're back in a taxi with a guy, he's going to grab you and it's like that's just what.
Paige Sorbo
She, that was like in the 70s.
Gary
Yeah. She was like the only woman who worked at the company. And then she creates this incredible catering company and she becomes this billionaire and.
Paige Sorbo
Then just she's catering for like some of the most exclusive events like in New York City.
Gary
Yeah, but the crazy thing is then you see, be the DA basically be like we need to take down a billionaire so we're going to take down this woman for. It was like a trade for like 40 grand or something.
Paige Sorbo
No, it was literally like a stock for like 45,000. Now the guy that actually was doing the bulk of the insider trading who was like knew that this stock was going to plummet because like the FDA didn't approve something the, the DA of New York City that little says to this guy, if you say like that Martha was involved, we won't prosecute you. Like we'll just put it all on her.
Gary
And it makes me so fucking mad. Think of the hundreds of men who are at these top companies ripping off people of like all kinds. Right, all kinds. And they go for the one woman who's a self made billionaire, but not these big companies that are fucking taking advantage of people every day doing illegal shit. So anyway she decides basically they're like, if you say you're guilty, you don't have to go to jail. And she's like, I'd rather kill myself.
Paige Sorbo
I'd literally rather die than is a guy. But I'm not guilty. I didn't, I didn't do this.
Gary
And then Martha thrived in jail, which people don't talk about in jail.
Paige Sorbo
She's the other. Yeah, yeah. Say what she did in jail.
Gary
Oh, no, she. She just like, connected with the other women. She like, really made great friends. She was like, she built a community garden. Like, she, she really leaned in. And then she left.
Paige Sorbo
She fully leaned in.
Gary
She left wearing a homemade poncho shaw. A poncho shaw that they had made in prison. And she looked amazing, fabulous. But then, yeah, her business fell apart because she.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, because she was the face of her business. And obviously, like, she went to jail. And it was in that time, what was it? Like, early 2000s.
Gary
And she lost hundreds of millions of dollars. But I do have to say, she.
Paige Sorbo
Said in an Inter. Lost $1 billion.
Gary
I do have to say, like, all in all, no one needs $1 billion. But granted, a woman needs it.
Paige Sorbo
No, I, like, need it.
Gary
I do say a woman needs it, but also, like, she's regardless, without it, she was able to keep her head up. And for anyone I know, like, it's not that relatable to lose a billion dollars. But like, people don't try to take you down unless you're that girl.
Paige Sorbo
Wait, I feel like she says that in the interview.
Gary
Did she low key say that?
Paige Sorbo
Because that she low key says, like.
Gary
Being taken down as main energy. And that's what I've realized is that you're a star.
Paige Sorbo
Says, like, if you have like a really bright light. I don't know if it was her or someone else, like, talking about her, that if you have a really bright light, it doesn't matter what you say or do, people automatically hate you.
Gary
And they want to dim it.
Paige Sorbo
And they want to dim it. And they want to be like, see, she's not as great. See, she like lost everything. Like, I was right. She's like basically a piece of.
Gary
If particularly men are trying to take you down, you're doing something right. Right.
Paige Sorbo
100%.
Gary
Look in the mirror and say, yes, I'm going to continue what I'm doing. The best part of the documentary was when she basically was talking about how her husband was cheating on her. And they go, didn't you make out with a guy in Italy during her honeymoon? And she was like, first of all, Shut the up. How dare you. Second of all, I was in a cathedral. It was beautiful. There was a beautiful man. That doesn't count.
Paige Sorbo
And she was like, it was emotional. We were looking at art like, you're in Italy, like that's what you do when you're emotional.
Gary
A good looking man with a jawline. And then they were, she was like, so he just had like countless affairs. And they were like, he said he had affairs because you had an affair. And she goes again, shut the fuck up. I did meet one very handsome Irish man and had it fling with him. And I was like, I literally texted dez. I go, how long have you known Martha for?
Paige Sorbo
How long have you been involved with Martha Stewart?
Gary
How long have you been fucking Martha Stewart? So we found Dez's second family.
Paige Sorbo
No, I. She was like, he, my husband didn't know about that affair. And it was like, nothing. It doesn't, it didn't even count. It wasn't even real.
Gary
It did seem like she was like, he didn't know, so keep your mouth quiet.
Paige Sorbo
And then the interviewer was like, he said he did know. And she was like, no, no, he didn't. Which I actually believe her. Like, I believe that he like didn't know and he was just having affairs on his own.
Gary
What was fascinating about it is, I do have to say the first documentary that she wasn't involved in, she actually, like, it made her look better. I love that. The Netflix one, like, she just sat down and she was not trying to be likable. Like, she literally was just like, this is what happened. I don't want to talk about this. Yeah, I fucked this guy. Yeah, but she was just so herself.
Paige Sorbo
Real. Yeah, she was so herself.
Gary
Do you remember about guys where she was like, I haven't had a lot of close relationships because I don't care how men feel when they tell me about their feelings. I'm like, I don't care.
Paige Sorbo
Like, she was like, you want me to be like, oh, Michael. And how do you feel about that? No, I don't care. And I was like, thank you. Literally, thank you. I don't give a flying fuck how you care about.
Gary
That's what's so fucking fascinating about her is that her whole life is about being a homemaker and having this perfect family when like, that's literally what she doesn't have.
Paige Sorbo
Right?
Gary
And that's like the dichotomy of Martha Stewart. That's so fascinating. And what, what makes her like the ultimate feminist kind of like me with the pilots. But Basically, she talks about how you can be this homemaker while ultimately being a billionaire and actually not depending on a man to make you feel important or valued.
Paige Sorbo
I think also one of the most interesting parts was, like, how the media just turned against her too and was like, she's a bitch. She's so mean. And, like, she says things like, okay, but if I was a guy, like, I own this billion dollar company. I want things to be right. Like, I'm just telling them because, like, this should be done correctly. And, like, part of me, I'm like, yeah, you have. You're employing all these people. Like, you have this multimillion dollar thing here with, like, a magazine, a TV show, like a brand deal. Like, yeah, you need. You need people to do their jobs. And, like, if you're assertive, you're automatically a bitch.
Gary
I mean, that's to try to figure out the whole why women get paid less than men. But it's the overall concept that we are caretakers. So, like, if a man sits down and was like, give me more money, they're like, obviously, because that man is the provider. Where when a woman's like, I need more money, they're like, okay, selfish cunt. Because we're just seen as these caretakers. Which is why day one, when Des was like, you know, do you want to do the dishes? I was like, I know Martha Stewart might have done that for you. I don't.
Paige Sorbo
Which is why when women have a baby, the world sees them differently.
Gary
And when women have a baby, it affects them.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Their job sees them differently, their careers are different, Their husbands see them differently. Like, so, like, when people are like, oh, I want to wait to have children because I'm like, doing this career, I'm like, yeah, because people, like, even if you say, like, oh, it's different, it's not. People see you differently, they treat you differently. Because they're like, oh, but you're a mom now. And it's like, okay, honestly, like, I.
Gary
Did low key think of that. I'm thinking that, like, when I have my kid, I might, like, not literally not post them at all. Because you know how, like, people right now who aren't gigglers, like, they don't even know I'm married. And like, I like that. Like, I don't want. I think after reality tv, I was perceived so much inaccurately that now I'm like, I'd rather not be perceived at all by people who don't.
Paige Sorbo
Being perceived inaccurately. I don't think people talk about enough how it's like a very violating feeling.
Gary
Yes. You feel dirty.
Paige Sorbo
You feel dirty and you feel like. So I can't imagine how Martha Stewart felt when, like, literally, she was the number one most hated woman, like, in America for, like, a good chunk of time. Low key.
Gary
So iconic.
Paige Sorbo
Iconic. I kind of love it. And then let's talk about what brought her back into, like, the forefront and relevant in pop culture. Literally laughing, cracking jokes, giggling.
Gary
She was.
Paige Sorbo
Was. She was asked to go on the Justin Bieber roast, and everyone thought, like, she. She didn't realize that, like, they also make fun of you if you're performing at the roast and people were just making fun of her left and right. And then she went so hard in her roast. I want to know who wrote that for her.
Gary
She walked so Nikki Glaser could run.
Paige Sorbo
No, literally, she.
Gary
I mean, it was crazy.
Paige Sorbo
That rose, it was iconic.
Gary
But. But, yeah, it's so funny how laughter and not taking herself too seriously brought her back. And I swear to God, I don't know if it's because I'm a woman and I'm emotional, but I started crying when Snoop talks about meeting her and being like, she's a bad bitch. Like, she's been through shit. And I respect her and how they connect, even though you think that they're from two different lives that have nothing to do with each other. And he's like, I respect everything about it.
Paige Sorbo
He was like, I wanted to collab with her because I felt like she elevated me.
Gary
Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
Like, so that. And I thought that was so nice of him to say because it was like, here she was, like, so hated she went to jail. Like, she wasn't on the top of her game the way she, like, was years ago. And he was like, she elevates when.
Gary
She made a joke about shanking someone and then explaining how she made the shank. It was so. I know. I wonder which writers helped her shout out to the comics behind the scene making that. That.
Paige Sorbo
No, they literally brought her back from the dead.
Gary
So when I watch Martha on Netflix, it's really, really, really good. Also, some pop culture news. Speaking of hot Irish men, did you see Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson are, like, falling in love or something? Wait, see this? Golden bachelor is what I am.
Paige Sorbo
No, it's. It's getting, like, a little bit crazy.
Gary
I'm.
Paige Sorbo
He was like, I'm in love with her.
Gary
I'm obsessed with this. You know, I love an older Irish man who hadn't found love.
Paige Sorbo
Is he Irish?
Gary
He's Irish, and I think he He's a widow, so it's.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, he was. Yeah, I'm obsessed married to the mom and parent trap.
Gary
Oh, and she's the one who had the accident.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, she died in a skiing accident. She, like, hit her head and then went to take a nap and never freaking woke up.
Gary
That's why I don't go skiing.
Paige Sorbo
It's. No, it's. It's actually devastating. That death is still devastating to me. And I think it was like almost 15 years ago.
Gary
I know it shook everyone and I know that this is a pattern, though. I love people who you think like, oh, Pamela, like, had the love of her life and she lost it and she'll. She'll always love him. And this sad sob story. No, she's found love again. And for anyone listening, mental health moment again. You can find love again. You can find success again, you can find happiness again. And I'm shipping the fuck out of them.
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Gary
When we landed in Arizona, we had about four hours before the show. I said, perfect. I'm gonna watch the Meg the Stallion documentary on Amazon. Do you know the drama the Tory.
Paige Sorbo
I do know the Tory Lanez drama.
Gary
I didn't know it to the extent. I just was like, oh, she got shot and I hope she's okay. Meg thee stallion Talk about men coming for her.
Paige Sorbo
No, this man came for her. This little hobbit.
Gary
He's 5 3.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. No, I'll put him in my pocket. Squish him.
Gary
Squish him. He's five three. And that's besides the Point. But you know what that means. That means we're scared.
Paige Sorbo
But it's also extremely relevant.
Gary
Extremely, extremely relevant. Now.
Paige Sorbo
She.
Gary
She blew up in my orbit during TikTok. You know, she's blowing up. Wap. We dance to that every single day. She has a Beyonce Savage collaboration. You think? This woman is, you know, probably on top of the world. Her mom had just passed away, and her mom was this amazing, like, rapper. She had a job, but that night she would just, like, write rhymes. And, like, her mom was this incredibly talented rapper, but never, like, made it. And then Meg starts to rap, and her mom's like, you're a star. And her mom basically helps her. Like, her mom saw her, like, like, not break through, but, like, do pretty well. I think she might have, like, won a BET Award or something by that point. And then the mom has a freak, like, medical thing happen, like a seizure. And the mom dies when she's, like, 19 or 20. And her mom was her everything.
Paige Sorbo
No, I.
Gary
And her dad had died earlier. So she's an orphan. No, she's an orphan. And then all these great things start to happen to her career, and then. But I think because her mom wasn't there, she starts drinking and hanging out with the wrong people, and people are fucking leeches sometimes. And there was drama. I think her and her best friend were both hooking up with Tory Lanez to an extent. They get in a fight in a car. He shoots her in the foot.
Paige Sorbo
It's just like. It's not funny. It's absolutely not funny. But it's also like, what? Like, the fuck does that even transpire?
Gary
Well, that's why everyone was like, this is so weird. But. And she says in that moment, like, this was during blm, and she's like, if I, like, accuse him of hurting me, like, he could get killed. And she just was like, I don't want to fuck with the cops. I just want everyone to be okay. I'm glad I'm alive. Bring me to the hospital, right? But then it starts coming out that people are like, she lied. She this, she that. And then he comes out being like, she's a liar. Because eventually she has to be like, well, he was. He did shoot me. And, like, he can't go around shooting people, right? So the whole Internet turns on her and calls her a liar, says she's, like, trying to take him down. He's going around being like, she's a liar.
Paige Sorbo
I just want to say that I never turned on her. I never didn't believe her.
Gary
Well, Then she was having to defend herself. Like, well, were you hooking up with him? What was your relationship? And it's like, it doesn't fucking matter.
Paige Sorbo
You can't shoot someone. Literally was married to him.
Gary
You can't shoot someone.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
So it took years. And it's following her. She does snl. She hosts and performs on snl. This is like, everyone. Like, if you're a performer, that's your dream.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
Three weeks later, she checks herself into a mental health retreat.
Paige Sorbo
No, that's literally me after Giggly Squad.
Gary
After traveling to Giggly Squad, I'm like.
Paige Sorbo
I have to perform Giggly Squad and then go to Miracle.
Gary
So she. She's. It's so crazy you. You people could be so envious of someone's success, but they're battling, like, demons you have no fucking clue about. And then she wins the court case, and they show it all. They show the moment that she finds out that he's guilty. And still people hate on her because they think she, like. Because she took down a man. And it's like, guys don't shoot people for no reason. At least have a reason. Like the Menendez brothers. No. Just kidding.
Paige Sorbo
Oh, God, no. Literally. So. Justice for Megan Thee, Stallion.
Gary
Justice for Megan Thee, Stallion.
Paige Sorbo
It is kind. It is so sad that there are so many different stories of people being at, like, the pinnacle of their success, like, the peak of success, and they're just so unhappy.
Gary
Yeah. But it's also. There's so many women who were taken advantage of, but thankfully, like, Meg had the money to fight this guy.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
But I mean, like, I've had. I've had men in comedy.
Paige Sorbo
If he wasn't. If she wasn't famous and he just did this to some, like, random girl, like, the outcome would have been completely different.
Gary
Not to turn it to stand up, but like, a lot of men, because it's a little bit of a boys club, will, for whatever reason, they hook up with a girl or they don't like something a girl did, and they'll tell all their friends not to book that girl. And next thing you know, you're like, why aren't there more females or women in stand up? And it's like, oh, because they got blackballed early on because they gave a hand job to the wrong guy.
Paige Sorbo
That's so. I just saw a meme that was like, you literally never hear girls say, oh, my crazy ex boyfriend. You only ever hear guys say, oh, that's my crazy ex girlfriend.
Gary
Yep. Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
Someone commented and was like, because they don't make it out alive, which was like a little bit dark. But I was like, okay, well, I'm not taking.
Gary
That's actually so valid. But not to, like, be spilling fucking tea on giggly squad. But, like, I was blackballed by a male comic. But I was lucky because I had an agency and I had followers in the beginning and I was able.
Paige Sorbo
But if you were just starting off.
Gary
I was just starting off with no followers.
Paige Sorbo
You would have. Be having. You would have a different job because of a dude.
Gary
So anyway, keep that in mind. And can I something to say something about the marketing gigglers for a second. A quick shout out. I know some girls get PR packages from, you know, YSL and fancy places that are beautiful.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, Yeah.
Gary
I got Louis Vuitton bag bags, David Yurman bracelets, bracelets. I got one of the most spectacular PR packages yesterday from lactate. I open it up, it's lactate crocs. I didn't even know that was possible. No, they went so hard. No, they went lactate, a lactate Stanley, and then a lactate tie.
Paige Sorbo
Did you. Did they give you any lactate?
Gary
Yes, there were two. I could have used more, but it's fine. So I. I post it and then I realize, give these motherfuckers a raise.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
So my new thing is, it's the marketing girl. These gigglers at this companies who are going above and beyond. Now I go on Instagram and we. I just keep saying, give them a raise because these girls deserve a raise. Lactate, whoever your manager is, send this to them. I want 20k more of their yearly salary because that was spectacular work. Spectacular. Give me 17 of them.
Paige Sorbo
14.
Gary
Give me 14 of them right now.
Paige Sorbo
Also, when this episode comes out, it will be election day. So me and Hannah both voted early. We did.
Gary
We did absentee ballots.
Paige Sorbo
We did citizen homework. We did absentee ballots because, like, our schedule is so crazy and like, we're just like, just in case, let's get an absentee ballot and mail it in. I'm not gonna lie. It. It was confusing for me. Like, I did it correctly. I ended up figuring it out. But when I opened it, it was.
Gary
Like, it was giving standardized test.
Paige Sorbo
No, it was giving standardized test. And I was like, okay, should I have, like, a practice one? Because, like, what if I don't fill the bubbles incorrectly?
Gary
No, I got outside of one of the bubbles a little bit and I was like, no, no, no, no. I call my.
Paige Sorbo
I was like, is this null and void now?
Gary
Then I was like, am I supposed to use A number two pencil. I literally called my mom and she was like, calm down. You went to college. I was like, there's a lot.
Paige Sorbo
I didn't even think about the number two.
Gary
That was the first thing I thought of. I said, do they still make number two pencils? But then.
Paige Sorbo
Wait, I used a pen.
Gary
Yeah, no, you're. You have. You can. Okay, you have. I don't know. I don't know. But I was never more scared. Also voting, I do have to say it's not easy, but they purposely make it not easy.
Paige Sorbo
I think that. Yeah, I feel like they do that.
Gary
They do it on purpose. But you got. As women, we are detail oriented. We can be pilots, and we are going to figure it out. And if you're a giggler.
Paige Sorbo
Billionaires that go to jail. We can be pilots.
Gary
We can do anything.
Paige Sorbo
President. We can literally do anything. We can become directors off of one Tick tock.
Gary
No. No gigglers. You don't have to come to our shows. You don't have to listen to every episode. We do ask if you do anything that you've vote this election.
Paige Sorbo
Yes.
Gary
And we love you. Love you, love you. We love you so much. Speaking. Can I say something controversial again?
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Yeah.
Gary
Addison Ray. I'm obsessed with her. I think Aquamarine, another hit. I think she's doing fucking amazing again. Someone who people were, like, totally disrespectful of, and she just kept working. I think she's amazing. One note, one note. Because we're allowed to be critical of women.
Paige Sorbo
Yes. Small note.
Gary
Stop with the cigarettes.
Paige Sorbo
You know, that's a very interesting thing that I feel like Gen Z is doing that. Like, no one's commenting now. If, as a millennial, if I ever posted like, an Instagram picture, like, a couple years ago holding a cigarette in my hand, I'd be eviscerated. We know what it is.
Gary
I think it's one of those generational things where, like, the generation before us fought so hard to, like, like, stop people from smoking cigarettes. And then it's like the. The next generation, like, forgets, and they're like, wait, that was cool. Why did we stop? And it's like, yeah. So I just want to remind people.
Paige Sorbo
Killed a lot of people.
Gary
I hate to be the mom of the group.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
I.
Paige Sorbo
It's not like young little girls are watching it.
Gary
It's not cool. Well, she did, like, the two cigarettes in her mouth. And it's like, I get it. It's art. Let's not. We can do other artists, let's do other Art.
Paige Sorbo
I agree.
Gary
And I'm saying Addison Rae, I think, is gonna be like, one of the biggest pop stars of our generation. Like, I really love her and I want her to be huge. And this is just a warning we don't need.
Paige Sorbo
Especially because I feel like Gen Z has. I will give them their flowers. When it comes to, like, drinking culture, I feel like they have.
Gary
Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
Like, kind of changed, like the partying aspect of, like, being in your 20s. But the cigarette part is like a little mind blowing.
Gary
Yeah. Because it's like you guys want to be environmentally friendly, but you're smoking cigs.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Take a shot of tequila instead.
Gary
I feel like it's as bad as a cow fart. For the environment. I mean, I don't know about the environment. Did you see Kamala just said she's gonna legalize recreational marijuana.
Paige Sorbo
Thank you.
Gary
Finally. We didn't even address the Halloween show.
Paige Sorbo
Oh my God. We didn't. The Halloween show. Here's one thing about your birthday, though. Like, I didn't ask for birthday admin to respond to everyone.
Gary
No, I actually still. I responded like when I had a Netflix special when I was on Fallon. When I responded to all those texts, birthday texts. I'm like, this isn't you guys. I didn't. I don't deserve this. It's fine.
Paige Sorbo
It's like, please don't do this to me right now.
Gary
But low key, if someone doesn't, are you gonna clock it?
Paige Sorbo
It for sure. I'm like, they didn't wish me happy birthday.
Gary
What's your ideal way for someone to respond to your birthday? Who's like, in your friend group? What do you want them to hbd.
Paige Sorbo
Hbd?
Gary
Would you rather them not text you and do like an Instagram story?
Paige Sorbo
You have to. Don't give a about an Instagram story.
Gary
Interesting. Interesting. Cuz I've had some people be like, like, you better post an Instagram about me.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, I think that's weird. I think if people are like, you didn't post an Instagram story for my birthday. You're a freak.
Gary
I agree.
Paige Sorbo
Like, just send a text.
Gary
Cuz also people will do it and pick the ugliest photo of you. And you're like, that was for you. That wasn't for me.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah, it's also like, I don't. Then you've just given me repost admin. I don't want to have to repost to this.
Gary
Oh, so you're also thinking aesthetically, you're not going to have a crazy repost insta. Story?
Paige Sorbo
I don't think so.
Gary
Unless if people post really cute photos of you.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. And, like, if Daphne's in some of them, then, like, repost.
Gary
Or if it's like a video montage.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah. Like, I died.
Gary
You were the best, but you were the worst people. Anyway, sorry. That's a great Abrams reference. Final thought that I wrote in the notes. What is the difference between vitamin B and vitamin B2?
Paige Sorbo
I don't think that's.
Gary
Or, like, vitamin D and vitamin D3. No. That's above my pay grade because nobody told me the answer.
Paige Sorbo
This is the. This is, like, the moment where I'm like, men are superior to us. Men know what it is.
Gary
No, I think men did it to confuse us, because a woman would never just add a two. They would be like, this is what's different about it.
Paige Sorbo
Like, I don't want an exponent on my vitamins.
Gary
No. Because I. Someone told me I was vitamin D deficient, and then I bought vitamin D3. And then I was like, is this, like, negating the same thing? Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
So I have no idea. I'm sure it's, like, derived from it, but I literally have no idea.
Gary
Like a plant.
Paige Sorbo
Yeah.
Gary
We don't know what's going on. So anything you just heard over the last hour. There's no substance or.
Paige Sorbo
No. I don't have any brains behind me. My eyes are swollen.
Gary
They're swollen. My feet are swollen.
Paige Sorbo
My stomach is. I. We were on a plane three days in a row. Four days in a row.
Gary
Yeah.
Paige Sorbo
And my stomach is not. Okay. Also, what time zone am I on? Because we went through time zone change and then daylight savings. I don't know where. My body has no idea.
Gary
Time is a construction.
Paige Sorbo
Also, time is a construct.
Gary
I'm bloated constantly. No one asks if I'm pregnant, which is now it's really starting to. With me. Nobody wants me to be pregnant. J.D. vance was like, every old girl should be pregnant, but Hannah Burner. Hannah Bur. Should not have a family. But, yeah, I'm just bloated for no one who was asking. Paige is bloated. Oh. I feel like I wanted to announce some shows coming up that we have. We have a couple tickets in San Antonio, Grand Prairie, Orlando, Manchatucket, Cleveland, Windsor, Ontario, New York. And also, I just announced on the low. I didn't really announce it. I'm doing some work in new material. Shows in Timonia, Maryland, Irvine, California, and Birmingham, Alabama. So check out my website for that.
Paige Sorbo
Okay.
Gary
God be with y'all.
Paige Sorbo
Bless up, God.
Gary
God. Thank you for giggling with us. God, we love you. Bless up. Talk later. See ya.
Giggly Squad Episode Summary: "Giggling about Mistakes, Marathons, and Making Money"
Release Date: November 5, 2024
Hosted by: Hannah Berner & Paige DeSorbo
The episode kicks off with Paige recounting the chaos of managing social gatherings, highlighting her preference for effortless drink options like Sun Cruiser to alleviate hosting stress (02:13). The conversation quickly shifts to their recent experiences surrounding marathon day.
Paige shares a frustrating marathon day story:
"I forgot that it was marathon day, which I should have remembered because it literally is always right by my birthday surprise." (04:21)
Gary adds his own travel woes:
"I was in $200 before 5am I've spent $200, which has to be some kind of record." (09:15)
Their mishaps include forgotten reservations, Uber ride cancellations, and the stress of ensuring they made it to their shows on time. These shared tribulations set a relatable and humorous tone for the episode.
A significant portion of the discussion delves into gender roles, particularly focusing on the aviation industry. Gary introduces his comedic bit about male pilots being delusional about their flying skills, which sparks a broader conversation about the patriarchy and the need for more women pilots.
Gary humorously critiques male pilots:
"How men are delusional to think they could fly planes. Like, no woman would ever wake up and be like, I can fly a plane." (19:12)
Paige supports the notion:
"People think that they're more humble than men in general. Women are amazing pilots." (21:16)
Their banter highlights the importance of challenging traditional stereotypes and advocating for gender equality in various professions.
Hannah and Paige dive deep into the Martha Stewart documentary, exploring her rise to fame, legal battles, and the media's portrayal of her. They admire her resilience and entrepreneurial spirit while critiquing the gendered backlash she faced.
Paige reflects on Martha's perseverance:
"She fully leaned in. Without it, she was able to keep her head up. And for anyone I know, like, it's not that relatable to lose a billion dollars." (37:22)
Gary emphasizes the unfair targeting of successful women:
"Think of the hundreds of men who are at these top companies ripping off people of all kinds. They're taking advantage of people every day doing illegal shit. So anyway, she decides..." (37:40)
Their analysis underscores the double standards women face in leadership and business.
The hosts transition to current pop culture events, discussing the alleged romance between Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. However, Paige expresses concern over a tragic incident involving Pamela, emphasizing the seriousness behind the headlines.
Paige shares her empathy:
"No, it's not funny. It's absolutely not funny." (51:23)
The conversation then shifts to Megan Thee Stallion's ordeal with Tory Lanez, highlighting issues of mental health and the societal pressures faced by women in the spotlight.
Gary advocates for Megan:
"Justice for Megan Thee Stallion." (53:56)
Their dialogue brings attention to the struggles of female artists and the importance of supporting survivors of abuse.
As the episode approaches its conclusion, Hannah and Paige discuss their experiences with absentee ballots during the election day. They share humorous anecdotes about the complexities and unexpected challenges they faced while voting remotely.
Paige describes her confusion:
"I was like, is this null and void now? Then I was like, am I supposed to use a number two pencil. I literally called my mom and she was like, calm down." (57:38)
Gary empathizes with the frustration:
"They purposely make it not easy." (58:19)
Their stories resonate with listeners who have navigated similar voting processes, adding a personal and relatable touch to the episode.
The hosts touch upon generational differences in perceptions of smoking, particularly criticizing influencers like Addison Rae for promoting cigarettes. They advocate for more responsible representation on social media platforms.
Gary voices his concern:
"Stop with the cigarettes. We can do other artists, let's do other Art." (59:03)
Paige concurs:
"It's a very interesting thing that I feel like Gen Z is doing that." (59:25)
This segment underscores their commitment to promoting healthier lifestyles and ethical influencer behavior.
In their final moments, Hannah and Paige announce upcoming shows across various cities, encouraging listeners to attend and support their live performances. They wrap up with light-hearted banter about personal well-being, time zones, and the physical toll of their hectic schedules.
Gary signs off with enthusiasm:
"But we're going to finish that joke and I'm probably gonna have to add to the joke." (22:23)
Paige adds a heartfelt goodbye:
"Can do pilot, President. We can literally do anything." (58:33)
Paige DeSorbo:
"I forgot that it was marathon day, which I should have remembered because it literally is always right by my birthday surprise." (04:21)
Gary:
"Have recorded the pod and then later on, but it's fine. I mean, Grace and I got home real quick cuz we're downtown divas." (05:25)
Paige DeSorbo:
"Women are perfect. That's not the game we're playing. We're trying to show women are multifaceted." (19:48)
Gary:
"If you have a really bright light, it doesn't matter what you say or do, people automatically hate you." (37:50)
Paige DeSorbo:
"It's so upsetting for you." (22:03)
In this episode of Giggly Squad, Hannah and Paige navigate through a tapestry of personal anecdotes, social commentary, and pop culture insights. Their candid discussions on gender stereotypes, resilience in the face of adversity, and the complexities of modern life offer listeners both laughter and thoughtful reflections. Whether sharing travel misfortunes or dissecting high-profile documentaries, the hosts maintain their signature humor while addressing significant topics, making the episode both entertaining and enlightening.