Podcast Summary: "I've Had It" – Episode: "Hit It Out of the Park"
Podcast Information:
- Title: I've Had It
- Hosts: Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan
- Description: Join Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan and their special guests on “I’ve Had It” and let this comedic, feel-good podcast expose you to all the things you didn’t know you’ve HAD IT with!
- Episode Title: Hit It Out of the Park
- Release Date: October 29, 2024
1. Introduction
In the premiere of the "Hit It Out of the Park" episode, hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan dive straight into their unique brand of humor and candid conversations. They set the tone with playful banter, immediately engaging listeners with their relatable frustrations and comedic chemistry.
2. Hosts' Frustrations: "What Have You Had It With?"
Spam Calls and Phone Updates:
- Angie: Opens up about her annoyance with the iPhone's new spam call options, expressing frustration over the lack of a simple decline button. (00:37)
"What the fuck? I just like the more defined choice of decline." (00:37)
- Jennifer: Argues that declining may still send calls to voicemail, highlighting the inherent challenges with phone updates. (01:12)
App Pop-ups and Rating Prompts:
- Jennifer: Shares her irritation with intrusive app rating requests that disrupt user experience. (02:08)
"Please send us a review. I've had it podcast on the Apple and Spotify platforms." (02:21)
- Angie: Agrees, sarcastically advocating for immediate ratings without unsolicited prompts. (03:03)
3. Listener Reviews
The hosts present and react to several listener reviews, showcasing the podcast's positive reception and humorous impact.
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Avery's Review:
"This is an amazing podcast about LGBTQIA inclusion. ... teaches us about manscaping." (04:12 - 04:27)
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Governor Hochul's Endorsement:
"That's a great review." (04:27)
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Anonymous Listener's Praise:
"This podcast I can listen to. ... watch it on YouTube with my husband a second time." (04:54 - 04:59)
4. Interview with Governor Kathy Hochul
A significant portion of the episode features an in-depth interview with New York's first female Governor, Kathy Hochul. The discussion covers a range of pertinent topics, reflecting both the governor's policies and the hosts' perspectives.
a. Women in Government
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Governor Hochul: Highlights her frustrations with the persistent stereotype that women are too emotional for leadership roles.
"We know what we're doing. ... women just are hardwired to solve problems, keep calm amidst the storm." (20:55 - 21:59)
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Angie: Supports the governor's stance by contrasting the composed demeanor of female politicians with their male counterparts.
"She was calm, she was thoughtful. Brett Kavanaugh ... snot slinging like a little tiny baby." (22:28)
b. Role of Governors in Public Universities
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Governor Hochul: Emphasizes that governors should focus on essential governance tasks rather than intervening in university policies.
"Governors should poke their nose right in the issues that they have control over, ... Don't be putting yourself into a situation just to score political points." (24:24 - 25:14)
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Jennifer: Agrees, appreciating the governor's advocacy for educational autonomy.
"It's problematic when a university is intervened like that by the state government." (25:14 - 25:55)
c. Smartphone Impact on Children
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Governor Hochul: Discusses the detrimental effects of addictive social media algorithms on Gen Z, advocating for stringent regulations.
"Social media algorithms that are designed to be intentionally addictive ... our kids mental health, monetizing mental health." (28:02 - 30:13)
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Angie: Commends the governor's proactive measures in addressing this modern challenge.
"I couldn't agree more." (30:13)
d. Common Sense Gun Legislation
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Governor Hochul: Outlines New York's aggressive stance on gun control, including red flag laws and restrictions in sensitive areas.
"We have driven down homicides dramatically. ... we can allow them in sensitive places." (30:33 - 34:40)
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Jennifer: Applauds the governor's efforts to balance Second Amendment rights with public safety.
"We have the highest rates of death by gun violence ... even gun owners would admit." (34:40 - 42:09)
5. "Had it or Hit it" Game with Governor Hochul
In a lively and interactive segment, Governor Hochul participates in the hosts' signature game, "Had it or Hit it," addressing various light-hearted topics alongside more serious ones.
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Tourists:
Governor Hochul: "Hit it. We love tourists. Come to New York." (36:27 - 36:35)
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Group Chats:
Governor Hochul: "Sometimes they just go on forever ... we'll hit that one." (37:42 - 37:59)
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Meetings Could Have Been Emails:
Governor Hochul: "Had it with that. Shut down those long meetings." (37:59 - 38:12)
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Buffalo Bills:
Governor Hochul: "Hit it all out of the park. I love the Buffalo Bills ... It creates a sense of community." (38:16 - 39:36)
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Kamala Harris and Tim Walls:
Governor Hochul: "Hit it up. That's our next president and vice president." (40:22 - 42:09)
6. Conclusion
The episode wraps up with the hosts expressing their admiration for Governor Hochul's leadership and commitment to essential governance. They contrast her approach with that of Republican governors, emphasizing the positive impact of proactive and inclusive policies.
Notable Closing Remarks:
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Jennifer: Criticizes Republican governors for focusing on divisive culture wars.
"Picking on the trans community and the gay community, picking on immigrants ... it's a disgrace." (43:13 - 45:25)
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Angie: Echoes sentiments of political frustration and the need for decency in leadership.
"We will see you next Tuesday and Thursday. I'll tell you what I've had it with." (47:00 - 47:24)
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Promotion of New Content:
- Jennifer and Angie briefly promote their new podcast, "IHIP News," encouraging listeners to subscribe and engage with their content.
Key Takeaways:
- Advocacy for Women in Leadership: Governor Hochul emphasizes the strengths women bring to government, countering stereotypes about emotionality.
- Educational Autonomy: She advocates for minimal gubernatorial interference in university policies, promoting diverse education.
- Mental Health and Technology: Hochul addresses the negative impact of social media on youth, pushing for legislative action against addictive algorithms.
- Gun Control Measures: The governor details New York's stringent gun laws aimed at reducing violence while respecting constitutional rights.
- Community and Leadership: Throughout the episode, the importance of community, thoughtful leadership, and addressing real issues over divisive politics is a recurring theme.
Notable Quotes:
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Angie on Spam Calls:
"What the fuck? I just like the more defined choice of decline." (00:37)
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Governor Hochul on Women in Government:
"Women just are hardwired to solve problems, keep calm amidst the storm." (21:59)
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Governor Hochul on Gun Legislation:
"We have driven down homicides dramatically." (34:40)
This episode of "I've Had It" masterfully blends humor with serious discourse, offering listeners both entertainment and insightful discussions on pressing societal issues. Governor Kathy Hochul's participation adds a layer of depth, addressing topics from gender dynamics in leadership to the complexities of modern governance.
