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Foreign spiritual family. Welcome to Know youw Aura with mystic Michaela. Today, celebrity aura news. All the pop culture you've been talking about, but in aura color. And we are here today with pop culture celebrity columnist Scotty. Hey, Scotty.
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Hey, guys. Very excited to be here today as usual. Yes. My favorite topic, you know, it's my favorite episode to do. Yeah, Love the pop culture stuff. I really have embraced it over the past.
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Especially since you're a columnist, right?
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Yes, it's a very popular column.
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Yeah, Very popular.
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Couple. Couple. Couple readers.
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Okay. All right. Well, we're gonna start off right away with something that's really just, I don't know, facing a lot of backlash. It is the Blue Origin flight. Okay, so what happened here? Blue Origin is a space travel company owned by Jeff Bezos, who's also the Amazon guy. And he's red, by the way. He's red. Purple has been taking passengers up to space since 2021. But the latest trip did not resonate with everybody. A lot of backlash. On April 14, Blue Origin launched its most recent flight. I guess it was called the NS31, which made headlines for its all female flight crew. And let me tell ya, they really shoved it down our throats that it was an all. We get it. It's all females. Like, they did an ELLE cover, lot of photo shoots in their little Barbie outfits. Like everything. Like, we get it. They're girls going on a trip to space.
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Right. This is, we get it. Totally opposite of when Sally Ride went into space in 1983, I believe, as the first woman in space.
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That's nothing. That is nothing.
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That is nothing. Sally Ride, not an inspiration.
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No.
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But this is these women, total inspiration.
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And if you don't think that there's something wrong with you.
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Right, right, exactly.
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It really triggered people.
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Yes, very true. And we're going to go through that. I think first, let's go through the. Let's call them, as, I'll put quotes, astronauts.
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The astronauts.
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We're going to go through the astronauts.
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Air quote. Astronauts. Okay, go ahead.
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So the first astronaut is journalist Gail King.
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Yes.
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Oprah told her she had to go.
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Okay.
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Oprah did not want to go. She was the first pick, but Oprah declined. But she said, send Gail King as my proxy.
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And we don't know if happen. That's yellow. And Gayle King's a yellow purple.
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Okay, Yellow, purple.
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All right, who we got?
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She's first. All right, next we have pop singer Katy Perry.
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Yes.
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Let me, let me explain. I can't even say the name Katy Perry without starting my red rant early. I know we're gonna do it a little later, but what is it about Katy Perry?
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I think you watched too much American Idol when she was. When she was a judge.
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I'm gonna tell you, like, I don't know what is. I can't even explain why this woman rubs me the wrong way. Maybe nobody can explain, but does rub people the wrong way.
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Yeah.
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Katy Perry. And we say she's purple.
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She's purple.
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Blue, Purple, blue. Did she wear some red in there, too?
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Wendy's, you know Wendy's, the, the food company, they tweeted something like, can we send her back with a picture of Katy Perry? Like they, you know, like, Wendy's did it.
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Yeah, I agree. Or yeah, she should have just stayed.
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She, like, everyone's really mad about Katy Perry. I think she's just a little performative or over the top.
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Right.
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I think she's awkward. It doesn't land well with everyone. That's what I think. That's my thought. I don't think she means to be annoying to people, but they pick it up as you're trying too hard. She's purple, blue. I think she's always trying to make art or say something interesting or be kind of in the spotlight or whatever. That's just her as a person. She's a little theatrical. And I think people get annoyed by it because it comes off as awkward and then it triggers the parts that are like, awkward and us like, oh, my God, you said that. Cringe. You're making me cringe like that. So I think, I think that's what it is.
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Yeah. I can't explain it because like I said, I watched American Idol last season and anytime she talked, I had to mute the tv. Like, I truly had to press mute until she was done talking.
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Right.
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And then I would press unmute and listen to the rest of the show and then watch Lionel Richie Gaslight contestants telling them they're stars. But that's another. That's something else. But I guess maybe, you know, she. She came down after the 11 minute flight.
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Right.
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And then kissed the ground.
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I know. It's like all over the top, you know? Like, it's not like you were a hostage or something. You know what I mean? Like, you're like, brought back to the U.S. right? It's not even like after years in prison or something. Right. I know.
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You weren't even gone for a full episode of American Idol. How long it would take to watch that. So you're on 11 minutes.
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Well, she's purple, blue. Yeah, that's her. That's her jam.
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All right, next we have Carrie Ann Flynn.
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Yeah.
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Not sure who that is, but, yeah, nobody is.
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So I really, like. I'm like, who's this Carrie Ann Flynn? Okay. Oh, side note. We don't know who paid. Some people did pay. It was disclosed that some of these air quote astronauts did pay to go on this flight, but they won't tell us who did or who didn't.
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Okay, let me guess.
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On these, I think Carrie Anne Flynn totally paid.
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Okay, I'm going. Kerrianne Flynn paid. Katy Perry did not pay.
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Yeah.
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Gayle King did not pay.
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I think CVS paid for her.
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Yes.
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I don't know if that's true, but that's what I think.
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Overpayed, overpaid for Gayle King.
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Okay, so Carrie Anne Flynn is. She's, like a socialite. If you look her up, they say she's a producer, but if you look into that, I think she just, like, isn't, like. I don't know if she, like, lent money and support. I don't know. She's just really, really rich. You know, she wore a $365,000 watch into space because, you know, you got to know what time it is. Right. She's yellow, purple, yellow, purple.
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All right, this is fun to try to guess who paid her.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Then we have Aisha Bo.
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Yes.
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Not sure who that is.
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Aisha Bo is. She's like a former. I guess she's a former NASA rocket scientist. She's. She's a CEO of some sort of. And I. It's very green company. I can't even explain to you what they do. You guys could probably. It's like stem bot or something. I don't know. So she's the CEO of a company. Okay, did I say she's yellow, purple, Yellow, purple, purple. I think she paid or her company paid or company paid. Yeah. For, like, attention. For that, I think. I don't know.
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All right, Amanda Wynn was next.
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Amanda Wynn is actually, like, a legit, like, I don't know, overall good person. I don't know to say it.
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Okay.
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She's red, blue to go. And if you look into what she's done, she's a huge activist for civil rights for, you know, against the exploitation of women. I mean, she's. She's gone to war, you know, with. With her words and. And. And political and things like that, like bringing actual change to how women are treated and stuff. So I don't know. She's like actual legit.
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Okay. I said she maybe didn't pay.
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Okay. Like you think they put her in for like, clout?
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Clout. She's the clout.
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She's the feminist part of this feminist journey.
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She's their clout. She's their fallback on when Katy Perry and Gayle King bomb it.
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Right.
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They bring her out.
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Amanda Wynne was there. You can't say one bad thing about her.
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Exactly.
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Right. Okay.
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Okay. And then we have just Jeff Bezos fiance, Lauren Sanchez. Yeah, obviously she paid. Well, we don't know how she paid.
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It's her fiance's company.
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Yeah, well, she paid other ways.
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Okay, well, she's red purple, by the way. All right, so why does this trigger people? And, and this is the part where I told Scott if we were doing this segment, he would be allowed to have like at least a one minute red rant.
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This is my red. This is my moment.
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Yes, go ahead.
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All right, so we'll start with, I guess, reds.
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Okay.
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Okay, so we'll start with.
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This is your red ranch.
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So we're going to go through all the colors.
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Oh, we are? Yeah.
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Let's go through all the colors and why.
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Why this triggers every aura color. Yeah.
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Why it triggers people.
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All right, go ahead. Red.
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So I would say for me that it's the commercial. This is a. No one's saying it's a commercial. So I wish someone would come out and say this is a commercial for Jeff Bezos company. Was it Blue Origin? We got, you know, these people and I wish they would tell who got paid and who's going there as an influencer or whatever. Katy Perry, obviously. And no one's saying it's a commercial. I want you to be telling me that this is a commercial. This is nothing more than a commercial. That really bothers me that no one's coming out and saying, like, just be honest, be honest.
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Right.
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This is a total PR commercial. This is for, for money. This is eventually what I assume knowing, like how Jeff Bezos operates. Right. Amazon, he's going to eventually want this to be affordable to maybe not the average American, but the wealthier Americans. And he's going to want, you know, people to pay. And these flights might go up, you know, at some point daily or.
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Yeah.
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You know, and he's gonna, he wants to get people on board that are gonna pay. I don't know how much it would cost eventually to go on this thing. But that, that's the way I see it. Like why he's not doing this for the what is he doing this for?
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You're right.
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Just to send Katy Perry so she can sing a song in space for 11 minutes.
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There was, like, a lot of backlash. And Gayle King was saying, like, oh, you know something. She, like, doubled down on it.
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Oh, what did she say?
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She was saying something to the effect of, you know, he really cares about the planet, Jeff, and this company, and he really cares about, you know, forward thinking and. And you don't know what we're doing. Like, this is important research or something. Because. Because people are like, it was a joyride to space. Like, it's not, you know, and it's bad for the environment. For a lot of people who are like, oh, you know, you know, man made climate change, and then this is, like, creating it. You know, I just had this dystopian thought when you were talking.
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Yeah.
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That in a couple years, it's. We're gonna see, like, some influencer's kid having a birthday party on a blue origin flight. Like. Yeah. Like something like that.
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Something like that. Exactly.
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You know, cake. And then we go up in the blue origin and we all take pictures and we come down. Happy 11th birthday. I got really, like, sad about it.
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Yeah. No, this is, to me, nothing more than a commercial.
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Okay.
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And, you know, eventually you can say, well, Katy Perry did it. She came back fine. Because you're gonna have to convince people to go.
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Yeah.
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You have to convince them that it's safe to go.
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Yeah.
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And then you have to convince them that it's worth the money to go.
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Yes.
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So this is just the start of one big. It's just a big commercial. No one said that. And they're. And then they're masking it with the whole. It's a. You know, the woman's thing.
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I know.
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And that is. It just doesn't land well.
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It doesn't.
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Yeah, that's. That's what bothers me.
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It's a fabricated feminist event.
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Fabricated feminism. This is not Sally ride in 1983. Or I think she went up in 84, too. This is not a Sally Ride moment.
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Right.
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This is a contrived commercial moment.
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Somebody said it's like Hunger Games, you know, like, we're watching all the people in the Capitol doing their weird stuff where the rest of us are like, oh, okay, okay.
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So like a distraction.
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Distraction, distraction. Also, watching people that have so much money and are so out of touch do such weird things where the rest of us are just kind of like, scraping by, you know, or worrying about real things in our life that affects Us. It's just so out of bounds for the normal person.
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Okay.
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It's like so superfluous.
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Okay, so maybe, maybe that would be like the like the blues would be like kind of like upset that.
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Yeah, so I think like with blues they're like, you know, people are starving. You know, there's kids without health care. There's like wars going on. I mean there's like so much going on down here. I can see blue auras being triggered by that.
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Right. And this guy's spending millions of dollars to put. Yeah, five women.
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Right? And then saying it's for science. I don't know if it is. Yeah, hey, this is Sarah. Look, I'm standing out front of a.m. p.m. Right now and well, you're sweet and all, but I found something more fulfilling. Even kind of cheesy. But I like it. Sure, you met some of my dietary needs, but they've just got it all. So. Farewell oatmeal. So long you strange soggy.
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Okay, let's go Purples.
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I think purples might be, you know, purples being purples, they're like is this going to be your whole personality now? Katy Perry and everybody else who went like is this all you're going to talk about? Is this, is this like is this it? Do we, you know, is this your anecdote forever? It's such a contrived anecdote. Why Katie?
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Why Katy Perry? Is anyone questioning like to purple's question?
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Like why, why did you said it.
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Or is that a yellow. No, but why was she picked? Like why was she picked?
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And then people said she really missed an opportunity not to sing her like she's got that song fireworks or that E.T. song she's got. And come to think of it, I think Katy Perry might also trigger people back to that conversation. Sometimes Purple Blues have to try a little harder to fit in in that world. So I wonder if she goes over the top. People are just like inauthentic. Inauthentic really stresses everyone out as a society.
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I'm really curious, why her? Was she their last call? No one else wanted to do it.
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I think it's what you said. It's friendly. Like, Katy Perry went up. So.
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No, no, no. I understand why they picked Katy Perry. But I'm saying, like when Jeff Bezos is selecting his musician because he's a musician, like, why didn't he try to go for Lady Gaga? Why? You know why. Why Katy Perry?
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I'm saying I don't know who else he reached out to, but I'm saying.
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I think she was the last. I think everyone else said no.
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Oh, I bet her streams went up. You know, like everyone's playing her music.
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Yeah.
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You know, all the news channels are going to play her songs.
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So she maybe saw it as like her career was on the down low.
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It's exposure.
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And then this would bring it back up. Like a rocket ship.
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Well, yeah, like a rocket ship. Right.
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All right, so. All right, we got the purples, the blues. We said probably because social issues.
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Yeah.
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What about yellows? Why would a yellow be triggered?
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I can see yellows being triggered for a lot of the reasons you were talking about, like crunching numbers and honesty and things like that. But on a more superficial level, I can see. Okay, so they all glammed up in such a weird way. Okay, okay. Like, I mean this is like if I'm thinking like my yellow friends are thinking, they're immediately looking at everybody comes in and full on hair, makeup, extensions, like they were all looked identical as like, did the same makeup artist work on. I don't know. But like, and their hair was just so like clipped and extensions and just weird. And they all just kind of floated around and took a selfie. I can see yellows being like, I don't agree with a lot of your choices with makeup and hair not to get so. Because yellows have a problem with sometimes like details like that. And I just feel like it was a little bit contrived and identical and a little gauche.
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Okay.
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I can see yellows being like, that's gauche. Like your whole look.
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All right, I agree with that. Indigos.
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Thanks for agreeing with that. Indigos are just like, why do you want to go to space?
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Right?
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Like, personally zero interest as an Indigo leaving my house, let alone the planet. I mean, all the airs down here. Like, why do you want to.
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Yeah, okay, what about.
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And don't encourage people I know to go. That's my other Indigo pet peeve with this. Like, please don't make this interesting for people in my life or some sort of possibility. Like, they're gonna want to do this now, so I have to worry about them. And please don't ever put me in a position where, you know, there's some sort of Amazon click special where it's like, oh, look, you can go for 50 bucks and I'm gonna get pressured.
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That's what I'm telling you. It's going to happen. Like, these are going to be daily run flights at some point.
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Yeah, I don't like this.
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Yeah. All right. What about the greens?
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I think the greens are like, you know, with the air quote, astronaut thing, it's like you're up there for 11 minutes, right? Like, what? Research? And that's not long enough. If you were green, I can see you, and you were into space in green. I want to be up here a while.
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Right.
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You know, where. Where's also, I don't know. It didn't look like they were running any controls up there, by the way. I can see greens being like, how does this work?
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Okay.
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There wasn't, like, enough, you know, gears and buttons for them to push.
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They want to be. If they were up there, they wanted to collect some data.
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Yeah, they want some data.
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They want to collect data. Yeah, they go up, collect data.
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They want to, like, measure something or I don't know what they want to do. They're greens, but like that. And they're only up there 11 minutes. Like, why? You know, please. I mean, that's long enough to be legit.
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Okay, what about the turquoises?
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Turquoises are going to tell you how this was a conspiracy and it never happened. And actually there is a video.
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If you go, look, you're saying the Jumanji ship might have never left.
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Like, it never left Earth or. And then the yellows will be like, yeah, because if you look, their hair doesn't go all the way up. Like, if you look like when they're floating, like their hair is like mid. I don't know. It's weird.
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Okay.
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The turquoise is always get me because I'm like, well, like, I think they did go up and everything. But then they. They throw out their theories and I'M like, well, maybe not.
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Well, maybe. Well, maybe not. Because this. This, to me, is a commercial. I'm going back to the commercial. And, you know, like, those influencers that got caught, like, on, like, taking them, like, on private. Like, their private jets, but it's really just like a set of a plane or something. You pay to go on that set.
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Yeah.
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You know, it could be that.
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See, turquoise.
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With the turquoise.
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But there was a video of Jeff Bezos. He wanted to unlock the door for them, like, they had landed. And he's like, I'll unlock the door. And he had this, like, weird tool to do it.
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Right.
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And then you can watch the video and make your own assumptions or your own observations of what happened, but the. The door just kind of popped open from the inside, not the outside. Like it was some sort of cardboard box. Like, you can look at it. I watched it, like, three times. I'm like, what? That's all that was separating you from space, by the way. Like, even if that was real, it was so thin, and it just, like, pop, pop. It just, like, popped open. All right, so they'll tell you it's a. It's a conspiracy.
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All right, I'm with the turquoises here.
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Yeah.
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And the pinks.
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I think the pinks aren't into, like. I think the feminism thing might bug the pinks a little, you know, like, just pushing it down our throats a bit. And also, I don't know. I just. I didn't know what to say for pink. So I was like, no one wore glitter. You can't pick your own color space suit.
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Maybe they wanted the suit to be pink.
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Maybe. Yeah. Like, if I was a pink and going to space, I'd be like, my suit needs to be pink.
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Right.
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Thank you. I think pinks are just like, I don't care about any of this even enough to get mad about it. Like, they're just like, whatever.
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Do you think there's any combo or any color, I don't know. That actually thought this was, like, amazing.
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You know, a majority of the people that went up were yellow purple, which I thought was interesting. I don't think you're. It is surprising to me that Katy Perry went up being a double empath or a. I would think, like, to go up, you have to have a Logicolor. For sure.
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Yeah.
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I don't know, like, maybe a yellow purple. Thought it was cool. Only if I had to pick a combo. Only because they're thinking, like, that would be a great bachelorette party or, like, something like you gotta think. That's the only combo I can think of because they're thinking in the future when they're gonna be, oh my gosh, I'm gonna be the first one to sign up for it.
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Okay.
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And that would be like a great gift to my 11 year old on her birthday.
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How about this question? Let me look at.
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I mean, because yellows are on top of things.
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How about this question? Do you think there's listening to our podcast right now and is yelling and saying, this is a great historic moment. How could we be dissing it like this? This was just so incredible that this happened.
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I don't know.
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Is there anyone that's got to be one.
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I mean, maybe there's a green quiz or something. Yeah, I was like, you know, this is cool. I liked it. Yeah.
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I just, I don't know. I think we're all on the same page on this.
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Okay.
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Yeah, this is.
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Well, I think. Let us know why you thought it was.
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I'm going to be honest, I never saw any footage of this. I just turned it off. Anytime that they mentioned it or they said a story on it was coming up, I just turned it off. So I didn't see any of this. All right, but you know, let's focus on the real heroes here.
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Yes.
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And there were two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, that did go up into space and spent way more than 11 minutes.
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Yes.
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What are their colors?
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Yeah. So Suni and Butch were, I think they were just supposed to be there for a week, but they ended up there for like nine months.
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Yep.
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And we all were like, oh my God. Every time I saw them just floating around like Suni's hair, back to the hair thing. Hers is all over. When you see her and these girls hair, like just midway, it was just very weird. Anyways, Suni Williams is indigo green.
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Okay.
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So I can see her being a little bit better with that much alone time, but still. And then Butch Wilmore, he's Christmas tree guy. I think he's blue green, but he wears so much red. And then I looked into him, he was in the military and stuff like that. I think like he did a lot of stuff like that. So that can influence you. But he's Christmas tree guy. So their training and their dedication and they're just like extreme ability to focus probably kept them. Okay, I will say that when they got back on Earth, they were filming them getting out of, I don't know, the pod or something. And they both had the most blue aura and neither you know, like in a not great way. Like, Suni was like all blue. Sometimes I'll see that if you're not blue and just kind of the shade, it's like a pale, like, sickly blue. I felt bad for her. She probably was just so exhausted. And you can't let yourself be excited about it until you finally get there, you know, So I can see them. It really took a toll on their energy, I think. But I don't know, it was really cool to see them come out and see how their energies were. Just really tired. Really different. Yeah.
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Yeah. But they probably didn't get anywhere near the press coverage.
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They didn't.
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As Katy Perry.
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Yeah, they did. And because they were stuck there so long.
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But when they came back, whatever. I mean, interviews or whatnot. All right, so Suni and Butch, two heroes, the crew of Blue Origin. Well, we'll leave it at that. All right, quick break. When we come back, we're going to talk about Love on the Spectrum.
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Hey, guys. All right, so our next segment is going to be on the show Love on the Spectrum on Netflix. I believe it's the Third season in the United States. There was a couple seasons they did in Australia for me. Australia, Season one. Love on the Spectrum. One of the best shows. Docu series or reality TV series you want, whatever you want to call it. I thought it was fantastic. Incredible. So pure. Michael was the breakout star from that show, Mr. A. In fact, I think he actually. You told him his aura. I think he actually DM'd you and you guys chatted because he was very big. He had a couple spiritual things that he was talking about on the show.
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Yeah.
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And you told him his aura? I think. I can't remember. I think he said he was red or something.
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He's really cool.
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Red and purple. Green. I apologize, but. And, you know, I think the show has changed over the last few seasons. I'm not as happy with it this season. We'll get to that in a little bit. But first, let's talk about autism in the aura in general. And just let's state this. You know, I have autistic nephew Eddie. I've talked about him on the podcast, especially the episode when we went to Animal Kingdom and the Pandora ride, the flight of the Na', Vi, whatever it was called.
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Yeah, something like that. I forget.
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I'm very protective. Have a dad. Very protective. You have two autistic nephews as well. Yeah, Protective, I guess, is the word. We're not experts in autism. I know. I'm not an expert. I'll speak for myself. I'm not an expert in autism. I do have a lot of questions about autism and the aura, though. And my first question, the main question is, is it different for people on the spectrum or is it just like you and me?
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Yeah. And I get this a lot with anything you got going on. There isn't one aura for autistic people at all.
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Right.
A
And I think. Yeah, I could see.
B
I thought I even myself, I'm like, is that. Does ever. They all have the same aura? No, like, I thought that.
A
Yeah. Because, like, energy doesn't cause autism, you know, so it's just kind of your autistic, and then you have an aura, and like anybody else, it will influence the same things that influences with all of us. Just, you know, how you kind of quirk out with personality or your motivations or how you communicate or your styles, your interests or things like that. So, no, there is not one aura color for autistic people. I do. I do get asked that a lot. Like, a lot of people are like, is it green? Because usually the stereotype with autistic people is Focused. And you know, greens are very focused. But no, that's, you know, just like anybody. No. Um, I. What I do notice about autistic people is that their auras are more free. You know, they're not as restrictive in their energy like a lot of us are. Maybe that's some of the perks of not always playing into. And again, I'm not an expert either. Okay. But maybe that's some of the perks of not always playing into all societies constrictions. So I'll see sometimes like we're going to go through this list. I'll see more turquoise or auras with autistic Just because they'll let themselves be.
B
Would you see less inauthentic colors? Like meaning.
A
Yes.
B
Meaning they're not gonna be wearing red or they're wearing a purple.
A
Yes. Yeah, they're more authentically themselves. Okay, so I'll see. For example, I don't usually see a lot of turquoise guys, but like with autistic people. And if they're male, I'll see more turquoise male auras. Or I don't always see a lot of green women because, you know, society kicks out green when you're a kid. But I'll see more, you know, green adult women, autistic women who are green auras. So it's just kind of like, oh, you know, that's cool. Like maybe that's the perk of not always fitting in, that your aura can do its natural thing.
B
Okay.
A
That's what I noticed.
B
Is there any color that wouldn't come up or.
A
What do you mean?
B
Like maybe you would never see pink or something?
A
Oh, no, I see pink. Oh yeah. Okay. So Abby's pink.
B
All the colors of the aura spectrum can be seen.
A
Yes, I've seen all. Yes, yes.
B
And forgive my, you know, not knowing these things.
A
I get this a lot from people. People ask this question a lot. And you know, I do a lot of readings and a lot of parents have autistic children. And you know, if anything with autism, I feel like they're actually. Maybe it's. This is just what I get energetically. I feel like there's some sort of gift where they can go in in a more locked in way than we all can. And it's a beautiful, it's a beautiful gift in that way that they're actually more themselves or they can really feel deeply. That's like a big, I think, misconception that they're not sensing or not feeling sometimes or they're not connected. I feel like they're Extra connected, and it's so intense. I mean, that's what I get when I do a reading a lot of times for autistic people.
B
Okay, excellent. Okay. And then what about, like, balance of color? Is it typically. Would you see it as a good balance, or does it, like, a green would really shine through.
A
Oh, that's interesting.
B
Blue would really come through.
A
I think it depends on the person. It definitely depends on the person. There's, you know, variety like anywhere else, but maybe just less constriction with what society tells you to be since they're already, like, living. Like, I don't fit in and they know it, so I might as well just do me, you know, I think that that allows for actually more freedom with their energy.
B
Okay. All right, so let's go through some of the people that are featured on the show. Yeah, there's a lot. I don't know if we'll get to them all, but some maybe we could just do real quickly, too. All right, so we have Abby and David. Now we've only watched, I think, four or five episodes.
A
Just finished episode five.
B
I don't know how many episodes are left. They haven't really been featured too much, but they were featured prominently. And I think the first season.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. And then last season, they went to, like, Africa. So this season, I haven't really seen too much of them, but. All right, let's start with Abby.
A
Abby, very pink.
B
Okay.
A
Abby. So pink. And then sometimes I see blue. Sometimes I see yellow in there, but, like, predominantly pink.
B
Predominantly, yeah.
A
And I think she just lets herself really hang out in that aura color since being. It's interesting, since being with David, she feels like she can kind of pop out of her pink a little bit more to kind of interact with him and then come back in. And then I think she definitely brings him into her pink or a bubble, you know, so when they play or when they talk or whatnot, he definitely. And he's so cute.
B
He.
A
David's green. Blue.
B
Okay.
A
So I feel like David will lock into her pink aura joy bubble. And he's like, okay, let's go there. Let's. You know, and then they have their conversations, and they're. They're. They're. I don't know. The funny things they talk about. When they do feature them, it's like they're very locked in.
B
But again, then he wouldn't be wearing the pink. He just. He's just, like, playing and playing, playing with the.
A
He's playing in her pink sandbox. Like, you know, That's. She's like, come on in. He's like, let's go. Then think that they work. But she's very inviting into her pink world.
B
Okay.
A
You know, like the pink aura bubble. I always say, like, with pinks, they have their own bubble. You're welcome to come as long as you don't bring your negativity. And they're, you know. But it's their alternate universe where you're gonna do their thing, you know, like that. And Abby seems like she's very much in control of her pink playtime. And David's a really great participant. That's probably why they work, because he's like, oh, okay, yeah, let's do that. Let's talk about that, you know? And she gives him, like, little leads and then he picks them up. So they're. They're. They work. They're cute, they get along. It's nice.
B
All right, so next we have Connor. Yeah, I believe they're from Georgia.
A
Yes.
B
So Connor, he's into like a lot of the, like, quoting old tv, like, TV shows.
A
He's in Lord of the Rings, right? He's so. He's so funny.
B
He's funny. Yeah. He's always like, you know, I don't know if he's into Star wars, but, like, those kind of shows, really big into that. He loves to do a quote from them. He thinks he's hysterical, which is.
A
No, he is. He's got, like, great. The way that he just. Cadence.
B
Yeah, good. Cadence. Cadence going down.
A
Right. He's a deep thinker.
B
What about Connor? What do you think? His.
A
He's like indigo blue. So, like, blue to go. Like, sometimes I'll see indigo on him. Sometimes I'll see more like, blue to go. But he feels to me, very deep emotionally. Big thinker. I feel like he reads people really well. It picks up a nuance very quickly. He's got some green, too. He, to me, just is. He gets in his feels. You can see that when you watch the show. He thinks a lot. He's very analytical. I think he is very self aware in a lot of ways. And so when he takes his little walks to kind of center himself. Excuse me. For a minute. And then you could tell he's working it out before he comes back, you know, which I think is, I want very blue to go. If I could do that, I would. You know, society tells me I can't leave a conversation for 20 minutes and then come back with a better thing to say.
B
Right.
A
You know, but if I could, I would And I think that that's what he does. And I'm like, that's so, like, indigo slash blue to go like that. Anyways, his mom, though, he wears a little purple, which I think is interesting, but it's not his. Okay, but his mom's so purple, so I think he wears a little mom here and there, which is interesting.
B
He gets annoyed with the mom a lot.
A
He does the mom.
B
Okay, so let me. Here's my thing when I'm watching. And again, I know this is just edited and all that. It's still, at the end of the day, a reality TV show. So I don't know exactly what is being shown. So I'm a little. I get a little protective of Connor when I'm watching it. And what I don't like is this season, I did not like that they set the first date he had with someone that was from out of town, lived like, I don't know how many hours. I think they said Tennessee or something like that. Hours away. So there was no chance of this being successful in my mind.
A
So.
B
And you're saying he's blue to go and.
A
Right.
B
So why are they putting him through that? Yeah, that's my question. You know, and the. For the second season. I can't remember the second season. The first season, he really did. I don't think he wanted to be dating, and I don't know that he still wants to be dating.
A
Yeah, he does.
B
I don't. I don't know. It just. From the edit, it seemed like he did not want to be dating, and it seemed like they were pushing him to go on dates.
A
Yeah. You don't like the pushing?
B
I didn't like the pushing of it.
A
The poor kid, his whole life is probably being pushed, though.
B
Right.
A
You know, because it's like, now you got to go to work, you know, you have to expand your horizon so that you can be independent. I guess.
B
Yeah, I guess so. I mean, so that did bother me a little bit.
A
Yeah.
B
And that makes sense now that you're telling me that he's blue to go. Yeah, because I am. I do feel like I'm a protector of blues.
A
Plus, he's. He's probably a homebody, right? That's what I'm saying. Yeah. By nature.
B
By nature. It seems like he just loves his dogs. Stay home, play with the dogs, watch Lord of the Rings. Yeah, yeah.
A
I mean, I get it. But the mom. The ma. His mom is purple blue.
B
Yeah.
A
But she wears a little. I call it, you know, gsd gets stuff done Red, a little gsd yellow. Like, you can see that on her. So she's, like, very pushy, right? Very pushy, you know, and you can kind of tell that she might even be holding back a little. But his reactions to her are very like, okay, mom, you know, like, back off, lady. Like, a little. And she's like, always like. Like that.
B
Yeah.
A
So their dynamic is a little interesting, but sometimes to me, too, I'm like, that's a little uncomfortable to be watching. This seems like a private family conversation, and I'm watching it, but maybe that's important for people to see who. Who have that situation. But Georgie, she's really into Georgie does.
B
Seem to be into Georgie.
A
Georgie's so cute. So Georgie's purple, green koi. Again, interesting aura colors, I think are more maybe noticeable in autistic people because, again, they're not as, like, constrained by society. But purple, green, koi is a very interesting aura combo. But, yeah, she seems like very. Again, into his energy, like, understanding him, giving him time to communicate his thoughts, whatnot. Their energies look very compatible when they're together, like on their little dates and stuff. Like, she's like, okay, chill. Go with the flow, like, whatever, you know, and where he's a little bit more like, in his. I can see him getting stuck in his cycles or his loops or whatever, where he's like, okay, I got to work this out. Hang on, I got to think about that. And then she just is like, okay, whatever. Like you do you. You know, And I love that she's a very chill vibe.
B
Okay, what about. Oh, okay, a Don. I like a Don.
A
Oh, a Don.
B
I like a Don.
A
I love a die.
B
Danny and Adon. So Don very. I don't know. Yeah, he's got to be red, right? He's a red. You know, he. He does not want to play Jumanji. No, Danny. I mean, I thought also this was getting a little perhaps.
A
Yeah. Like, to me, I was like, dating.
B
And then when they're getting, it got a little. I don't know, I was a little bit put off by that, too. But again, the don's got to be the red. Telling Danny.
A
I was uncomfortable because I as. I felt Adan's discomfort.
B
Yes.
A
And he's religious and, like, I totally relate to that feeling, you know, growing up that way, that, like, somebody talking about that, like, to me, I felt that inside and how many times. And I love that Adan kind of showed he's red. Blue, by the way. I love that they showed that because I feel like with autistic people too, they're. It's hard on their sleeve a little bit more. And the rest of us, like, if somebody had talked about me before I was ready to do that or whatever. If somebody had that conversation with me when I was in Catholic mode or what, I would have been like. Like inside, like, oh, my gosh. I would have felt just like Adan did on the outside, but I would have kept that somewhere and shoved it away.
B
Right.
A
So, like, seeing him just express that was so vulnerable and relatable. I.
B
Yes. With the phone. He had the phone call with his father.
A
Yeah.
B
And really talking about it really touched my heart. The morality.
A
Yeah. And he's like red and he's got. He's like, this is my ideals and this is what I have to tell her and make her feel okay about it.
B
Right.
A
And he protected. He held her hand while he talked to her about it. I. So I thought he was very respectful to himself and her.
B
Right.
A
I like Adonis. You're right. He's funny too. With.
B
His voice represents the red, blue.
A
He does.
B
I love that. I think, you know, he did it. I don't. I don't know what happens afterwards.
A
I don't know because we're only in episode five, but it doesn't look good. Danny is green, purple, green and purple.
B
You know, she loves animation.
A
Animation.
B
That's her number one thing.
A
Also, her style is very green. Purple. To me, like, she's very. To get put together. She's got her cute quirky outfits and stuff. You know, I love her. She always got cool glasses and accessories. She's fun. She's fun to watch and look at.
B
All right, Perry and Tina.
A
Perry, she loves. What is the tea?
B
Well, we. We gotta ask our people from Boston.
A
Yeah.
B
I think it's their transportation. Transportation system.
A
Is it? I. I've never been to Boston, so I don't know what the deal is with the tea. Is it just, like. Who would like that? You know what I mean?
B
Because I mean, I. You know, I've been in, like, New York City. I was in there. The subway. I hated the subway. You know, nobody wanted to go on the subway or in Chicago. I think they have the L. Okay. I don't know if people like the L in Chicag. Apparently Harry loves the tea.
A
Have a tea in Boston. She's really funny.
B
It. Yeah, it seems extreme, but hey, you know, if that's what you like.
A
I just think I love it. And I'm just. It makes me want to go there and be like, okay.
B
Yeah.
A
I want to wrap my head around it.
B
Yeah. Like we keep saying, like, they need to be paying her.
A
They do.
B
For advertising.
A
I hope she's got free.
B
I hope so.
A
Admission. She can just ride it.
B
They better. If Perry doesn't have free ticket to ride the tea at all times, I'm gonna be very.
A
My assumption is no one loves the tea more than her.
B
I. I would agree with that.
A
And her little friends that she, like, does her tea rides with.
B
Oh, right. She's got a couple friends that she rides with.
A
All right, so she's turquoise purple.
B
Turquoise purple.
A
She's turquoise purple. She just seems very independent. I love that she owns it. She's like, I'm autistic. You know, she says I'm unapologetically. Unapologetically autistic, which I thought was so great. She's like, I own it. I like the things that. I don't care if it's childish. That's part of who I am. That's part of the fun parts of it. And I embraced it. And I think that that's very turquoise of her. Like, do not shush me. I will not change my ways for you. This is who I am. If you don't like it, like she said, exit the rear. She's got her line.
B
Right.
A
And I thought that that was cool, you know, very, very advanced turquoise of her.
B
Okay.
A
And then Tina is her.
B
Her date. We didn't see the last couple of episodes.
A
We don't know if they work out.
B
You don't know if they work out.
A
Tina is green, purple, blue.
B
Purple, blue.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. All right, let's move on to Madison.
A
Oh, I love Madison.
B
And Tyler.
A
I love Madison. Oh, man.
B
She's making all. The one that makes all the bracelets.
A
Bracelets. And she got her dolls.
B
Got all the dolls.
A
I love that.
B
American Girl dolls.
A
Yeah. Because, like, let's be honest, like, I get a perfect. I love my American Girl doll, as the children know. And so I. Yeah, it's so sad. We got to put these things away. Well, if you're Madison, you don't have to.
B
No, you bring them out.
A
Yeah, they're out. And they come out with you. Yes, she's turquoise. She's a little yellow, and she's a little pink. Like, a little pink sparkle. Like, a little bit, but mostly turquoise.
B
Okay.
A
But with the yellow, she's kind of, like, together. But also, she reigns in her turquoise a little with the yellow, you know, she seems, like, very aware of what other people want from her. But then her mom Showed up for like a millisecond an episode. Mom's so yellow.
B
So yellow.
A
So I wonder if she got a lot of that yellow mom training a little bit. Like, okay, this is how we have to, you know, kind of yellow moms are like that. They're gonna help you format how to think about things, you know, and once you have a yellow mom, you speak yellow for the rest of your life. So I wonder if that's kind of.
B
Yeah. I mean, she has all those beads and crystals and all. What do you call those little charms.
A
Yeah.
B
But they're all very organized.
A
Yeah.
B
If you see in the background, like, everything looks very, very organized.
A
I would love to go over there, and the kids would, too, but I'd be nervous.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, is it okay? Like. But I feel like she. She has a system for that. She's like, listen.
B
Yes.
A
You know, this is how you're gonna do it. You just, like, listen to her rules, and then you'd be fine.
B
Yeah, there's definitely a system. Because Tyler, again, I don't know if they're still together, but the. The date they. They. They did. They were a boyfriend. I think they said they were boyfriends.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
He. They were collecting shells, and I think he did it the wrong way.
A
He did it the wrong way.
B
And she got very upset.
A
She was like, I'm just gonna take all this out.
B
It looked like she was upset, you know, I don't know if it was edited again. I don't know if it was editing.
A
I love that.
B
Looked like she was editing.
A
It was so funny. But he's just like, okay. Yeah, that sounds good.
B
He seems very chill. He's blue, purple, blue, purple.
A
Tyler, go with the flow.
B
Oh, yeah. He's a go with the flow guy.
A
He's easy peasy.
B
Yes. And he knows every chord that every country song was, you know, played it. I don't know.
A
That's very purple.
B
Very.
A
To, like, care that much about music. I'm surprised he's not green, though, but he's blue purple. That's what I see on him.
B
Right. And here I'm. Again, I'm going to go with a negative here for the. For the show, season three.
A
Yeah.
B
The first date they set Madison up with.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
The. The young man obviously, you know, couldn't handle being in public. He had to wear headphones. Earphones, whatever. Earbuds. To me, I don't know why they had to do that.
A
Yeah.
B
That, to me, is the executive producer. We'll talk about that a little bit. Setting her up for failure.
A
Yeah.
B
Just for a TV show.
A
Yeah.
B
What. What comes out of that other than, I don't know, entertainment.
A
That's what. Yeah.
B
For people.
A
Yeah.
B
It doesn't bring. I believe it doesn't help Madison in any way, right. No. Zero way that it possibly could have helped her except for lower, maybe her confidence and. You know. You know what I mean?
A
She did great on that date.
B
No, she was fine. Yeah, she was fine.
A
But I know what you mean. Like, oh, what's out here? Yeah.
B
Why are you doing that? You know, that's not going to work.
A
You said at the time you were like, did they cast him just because that was right. You know, gonna be that type of show where you're like, oh, my gosh. Like that.
B
Yeah.
A
For that kind of value.
B
Yeah. I mean, you know, and again, it's. It's a spectrum. So obviously he was further down. I don't know if it's further down or somewhere different.
A
He was somewhere else on the spectrum.
B
Somewhere else on the spectrum. And it didn't match where she was or anywhere near right where she is. And I. To me, I don't know why. Why they do that. And maybe they had a reason behind it, but to me, that seems exploitative.
A
Yeah.
B
And maybe it is for. For. Right. That seems words for just for tv. So I was not very happy with that.
A
Yeah.
B
All right, so let's move on.
A
And.
B
And I think they do this to Tanner. To their next Tanner.
A
Tanner.
B
He is, you know, very affable, talkative.
A
Yeah.
B
Loves goats, chickens, and all these other kind of animals. He lists them. Doesn't like spiders. Doesn't like, be porcupines. Porcupines, right. And he always asks them, then you're.
A
Supposed to, what are your favorite animals? Let me tell you my favorite animals.
B
And what colors is Tanner?
A
He's yellow, purple, which is another example of. I think the bonus of auras and autism is usually I don't see a lot of yellow guys.
B
Right.
A
You know, after childhood. And there he is. He's yellow, purple. He's probably great. I love when he was describing his job, he's like, what do you do for your job? And he was like, I clean this rug and then I empty this. It was very step by step by step. And he probably so flipping clean because he's yellow. Like, I bet that place is spotless.
B
Did you catch. I don't know if they ever showed his mom. Did they.
A
Mom's yellow, too.
B
Mom yellow too.
A
Yeah.
B
The sister.
A
I think they showed sister's more. Yeah. Sister Looks a little green or green. Yeah, but mom's yellow. Mom's really yellow.
B
Okay.
A
Yeah, I think mom is yellow purple. But tanner, to me looks yellow purple. I mean, he could be yellow blue. I just see yellow purple on him, so. But he feels to me very, like, fun and, you know, like the chattiness. Is yellow purple. A lot of energy? Yes, he likes to say super positive, really. Like, make sure everybody else is comfortable. That's a very yellow purple trait. Interested, too, in other people. Yellow purples are always very interested in, like, what are you doing? What do you got going on? Like, that's a very yellow purple thing as well. Social.
B
All right, next up, we have James.
A
James is green purple. James. And I had to put like, I did like, James's dad and James's mom.
B
What are the, what are the parents this season?
A
They feel a little over James.
B
They do. The dad. Yeah, the dad has been, he's been giving a lot of digs.
A
They're like, get out of here. Get out of the house, James.
B
I would. This is my take on James and. Okay. It's interesting that it makes sense that he's green purple.
A
Yeah. Dad's green blue and mom's yellow.
B
I think of all these people, James is eating this up the most. Oh, yes, he is. He. He's made for reality.
A
The rest of them.
B
No, I, I don't think so. But James is like, you know, you might have. He's like the same as like Tom Sandoval almost. You know, like, he's, you know, obviously he's. That.
A
I'm gonna be honest. I think he's better equipped.
B
Yeah. No, yeah, actually, yes.
A
James is shoving every penny somewhere. I bet James has so much money.
B
Yes. James is far better than Tom Danval and the other with Jax, Jacks, Jackson, whatever those characters. But, but, but what I'm trying to say is like, he's kind of. He likes this.
A
Yeah.
B
But you can tell, like, he, I think he even mentioned, like, girls DM him.
A
Oh, yes.
B
And he's like, I get all these DMs.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, he's like, I'm good looking.
A
Yeah. His hair.
B
Yeah. Like, my hair's perfect. And he's like eating this up.
A
Yeah.
B
So I, I truly feel.
A
You're not worried about James.
B
I'm not worried about James. Like the, you know, if, if the executive producer was. I think cyan, where it gets him. Cyan is being exploitive of some of these people. I think James does not fall into that category because I think he, he kind of likes it. I mean, because I did. I mean, I think he went speed dating and.
A
But I didn't like that.
B
I didn't like that.
A
Yeah.
B
Because they did set him up with people that were not on the spectrum.
A
Right.
B
And I think the date he had. I don't know if he has more dates coming up, but the one we saw was Telephone Purse Girl. Yeah.
A
She was quirky. She was quirky. I don't know.
B
But I don't think she was on the spectrum. Or at least, I don't know, maybe she was. I don't think she was.
A
Yeah, we got kind of more of a. Do you just want to be on tv?
B
Yeah. I got the idea, like this chick just wants to be on TV and that.
A
So. Yeah.
B
But it does make 100. That big green purple James.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. He's. Yeah, he's a character.
A
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B
Yeah. Okay, so. So let's talk about the executive.
A
Okay.
B
Do we leave any? I think we got everyone. Yeah, I think we got all.
A
His name is Cayenne o'. Cleary.
B
Okay.
A
And I think he's worked on, like, lots of different stuff, but he is the main guy kind of putting this show together. He's the executive producer, and he's green. Blue.
B
Okay.
A
But what we have to talk about.
B
Yes.
A
And I don't know, this is like. This is taking a turn. Like, we. We are doing a pivot.
B
Pivot. Let's say Jumanji. Jumanji. Jumanji.
A
This is Jumanji break.
B
Okay. Jumanji break.
A
All right, so question for you. Question for you. Have you noticed?
B
Have you noticed?
A
Yes.
B
Okay. And this is gonna be, like, not overtime, but an overtime within this part, and then we'll come out of overtime. So we're actually. Okay. So if you want to go now, you can.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. So I. We both noticed this.
A
Yes.
B
There's been so many shots. Shots of the people on the show's feet.
A
Feet, feet.
B
Gratuitous foot shots.
A
Weird. It's a lot, you guys. Once you notice, you can't not notice. We're not making it up.
B
Right. And now you might not have noticed at this point.
A
Yeah.
B
But if you go back, check it out. Yep. There's a lot of feet. Bare feet. Not like sneakers.
A
No, bare feet.
B
Bare feet being shown. Okay. In fact, even there was one. And we watch this with our kids. Perry.
A
Perry.
B
Perry. Yes. They showed the bottoms of her feet.
A
Full feet.
B
Full feet, full soul.
A
Now, here's the thing. I wouldn't know this, okay. If I wasn't weird, but I might. All right. This is where it's getting overtime within. So you can. Like I said, this is your fault. If you're listening.
B
Right. It's overtime.
A
FYI. Apparently, soles of the feet are thick.
B
Right.
A
For feet people.
B
For feet people.
A
Like, it's one. So they were showing, like, tops of the feet or feet moving and feet like this. And I mean, I was like, okay. Like, maybe it's just kind of quirky feet stuff. Whatever. Because they show a lot of the pets, too. I will say that, like, they're always showing, like, the cats or the dogs and things like that. And then they show the feet.
B
Yeah. Yes. But here's the difference. The cats and the dogs have a role in what the people say on the show.
A
This is true. There's no.
B
Yes, you're right, because when Perry said, oh, I have an orange cat, it was after she said, yes. Terry had Tina. Sorry. Had an orange cat.
A
Yeah.
B
Or when Connor said he likes the dog.
A
The Pomeranian.
B
Pomeranian. That was after they said the Pomeranian.
A
That's a good point.
B
That makes total sense.
A
But they showed Perry full souls. Now, that is a weird thing that. That has a following in a certain fetish community.
B
Correct.
A
So. So we're like, what the frick? This is getting really weird.
B
Right.
A
And I don't know, now I'm going back to, like, the year's 2008, and there's a show called Victorious.
B
That's right.
A
And my kids are obsessed with it. And my daughter's the one that pointed out, and I was watching some episode once, and I'm like, what is with all the feet stuff?
B
Me, too.
A
And my daughter said, yeah, Like, Dan Schneider was into feet, and so he would do feet things with the cast.
B
Right. And at that time, when I was watching, because I watched those two with her, I didn't, like. I thought it was weird.
A
Yeah.
B
But I didn't just let it go. I was like, oh, this is weird. What's with the feet? All the time.
A
Yeah.
B
And then I just let it go.
A
It's a quirky kid show.
B
Whatever. Right. So now fast forward to this. And I'm seeing the feet keep being shown a lot.
A
Yeah.
B
And I'm like, what is this right now? What's the name of the executive person again?
A
Oh, Cayenne o'. Cleary.
B
I want you to do a little or read on him in a second. But now I don't. He's the executive producer. He oversees everything. I don't know. Is this someone in editing? Is this some camera guy? Yeah, but there's definitely something with the feet. There's no reason to show it. No, there's absolutely zero. So what is with this guy Cayenne?
A
And just to say I don't know him at all and I do not know his motivations. This is just a lady who sees colors around people prefacing.
B
Okay.
A
He is so green. He is very, very, very, very green. He's blue, too. Okay. So what I get on him is he's brilliant. He feels auras don't really connote intelligence at all. By the way, I think. But sometimes I'll just get that through the colors. Like, he's just a really smart guy, but orally, like, the green is very laser sharp. It's really bright. He's locked in. He's a focused dude. It's in. And I'm not. I'm just saying that. Okay. I'm just saying this is somewhat. This quasi overtime. I do enough readings that I know when someone's got kind of a particular taste on things.
B
Okay.
A
In.
B
You're saying like a Jumanji take.
A
All right. I'm just saying fetishes. Okay.
B
I'll just say. Okay.
A
So it would not. I don't know this about him, like, at all.
B
Right.
A
But he does seem like the type to me because usually, like, really, really focused people have a thing.
B
Right.
A
You know, it's just their thing. It's just have a thing. And. And it doesn't mean that it's. It's. It's negative. It's just, like, a thing. So I can see him. It's not out of the realm of possibility. Looking at the guy's aura. How about that?
B
Do you think it's this foot fetish thing? Or do you think he might have other fetishes?
A
No, with him, I think it just might be.
B
Or fetishes in general.
A
I think it's some sort of thing that weaves it all together subconsciously. And it's just kind of like a vulnerability. Like, feet are a vulnerability that are being shown visually. So he's an artist, and I feel like this is a way you're showing these people's lives. You're showing these people's working things out, working through things that are big deals for everyone, you know, not just autistic people, like, love and relationships and dealing with yourself and dealing with family and whatnot. And then you show, like, a foot. It's kind of showing, like, the neck or the belly, like, the foot. To me, it feels like an artistic, vulnerable moment that kind of unlocks our perspective into what we're seeing.
B
Okay.
A
And, yeah, I think I'm picking up on, like, just the way that he's creating.
B
Is it necessary? Like, you can have the show without those shots, right?
A
I'm not a film producer. I don't see why it's necessary. I think it just. It adds kind of a connection to the character. To the character. The connection to the. To the cast member. Just like seeing the pets or seeing. You know. But, like, the problem with the feet is it's sexual, like people do for Some people. For some people. Not me. For some. Not it.
B
Not it.
A
But no judgment. But for some people, yeah, it is. It's like. And I know it's weird because you're like, it's a foot. And I get it because, like. But for some people, it's like, that does the trick.
B
I'm gonna say look.
A
And do they know. Do they know that their feet are, like, just out there like that? Like you in Disney World. Right. You know, like when you took your socks off and your dogs were out.
B
Right.
A
You don't know who you were getting going.
B
Well, there was a guy that was kind of looking at me in the pouring rain. There he was, staring at my feet.
A
You know, you're putting on your Winnie the Pooh socks, all slow.
B
I did. I look, I gave him a show. I. I knew he was looking, you know. You know when you said, someone's looking at you?
A
Maybe it was Cayenne. It could have been there filming you.
B
Yeah. The guy from Victoria. I don't know.
A
Way off topic.
B
And look, and if you have a foot fetish, that's. I don't really care if you have.
A
Nothing wrong with that.
B
Nothing wrong with that. One of my good friends at the gym, he's got a foot fetish. He told me about how much he loves feet. He went into detail.
A
Don't go barefoot in that gym.
B
Yeah. Do not.
A
He will.
B
Yeah. If you're female, you're given. If you have the right arch. I think he likes if you've got the right arch.
A
He explained it. And I will never understand the foot thing, but, you know, no judgment.
B
Yeah.
A
I will never be caught dead in flip flops around that guy, though.
B
No. And he's always checking out people's sneakers. He loves sneakers. So. But anyway, I'm still friends with him, you know, so it's no big deal.
A
It's just a good turn. I don't know how we get back on track after.
B
We'll try after I roast this guy a little bit. But, you know, and the other thing is, he. He's gotten a little more Jumanji this season in his line of questioning, especially, I think with Connor. There's a lot of questioning along those Jumanji lines.
A
Yeah.
B
So I don't know. I mean, it's a little off putting to me a little bit.
A
We asked the spiritual family on Facebook, the missing Halo spiritual family on Facebook. We said, hey, does this exploit people or not? Like, we just wanted to know. And we asked specifically, like, if you have autistic. Loved Ones. Or if you are autistic, could you chime in? And a lot of. A lot of them did. And someone who is autistic, mmsf, autistic, said, you know, she said something really interesting. She's like, anybody that goes on reality TV is exploited. So, like, she liked the representation and she liked it. And that's just. That's just the nature of the beast.
B
I get that point to an extent, but it's. This is, I would say, like Connor and Tanner and Madison, maybe not James, but them going on the show is different than, let's say someone, you know, signing up for Love is Blind or signing up for the Bachelor.
A
Okay.
B
They know. Maybe not the first season or two, but, you know, at this point, if you go on Love is Blind, Right. What you're in for.
A
Right.
B
You know, whatever. Hate's gonna come with that or whatever. You know, scandals are gonna come with that or whatever ways the producers are gonna edit things to make it. You look a certain way. You have to know that full well. And then you basically are saying, okay, but I'm willing to do it anyway because I want, you know, 100,000, 200,000 Instagram followers. So, you know, that.
A
Okay.
B
I don't know that Connor and Tanner and Madison are thinking along those same lines.
A
Okay. And then the argument would be.
B
Okay.
A
Like, the argument would be like, they're not children, they're adults.
B
Correct.
A
But I think what you're trying to say is, did somebody tell, like, they're. They need. Just let them be informed.
B
Right. And, you know, remember, these are people that do need help. You know, they live. A lot of them live at home or they live in a supervised environment. So they do need help with things. You know, it's okay to say that.
A
To be cued in on things. Right, Right.
B
And I think that's different than. That's my. Different. That's. I think.
A
So you're saying if, like, let's say Connor was your kid, you'd be like, hey, Connor, let me just tell you everything that comes with. With this opportunity.
B
Correct.
A
And then I want you to make your choice. Like, you know, there's. There's opportunity for financial. There's opportunity for, you know, meeting people. There's opportunity for experience, but also there's people that can take advantage. You know, they might be showing your feet in weird ways. Like, things like that.
B
Yeah, yeah. Like, to me, I don't think that would cross his mind.
A
So you have to let him just cue them in.
B
Cue them in.
A
Yeah. So are they being cued in is the question.
B
I don't know. I don't know the answer to that.
A
Me neither.
B
We wouldn't know the answer to that. We don't know what the parents tell them.
A
Right.
B
Caretakers tell them.
A
Right.
B
So that would be my. The difference to me, you know, I understand that. I, you know, I don't know, like.
A
If it was my kid, I'd be like, I trust you to make the choice that's best for you. But let me just, let me just let you know everything that I can tell you that comes with this bag.
B
Right. And they might not also. I mean, again, I don't know what level they're on the spectrum, but they might not have a full understanding of that.
A
Of like, what it means to what that means. Yeah, yeah.
B
And then I guess some people. And again, some of the Love is Blind contestants might not understand either 100%, you know, like I said, like tops. What's his name, the village person guy? Tom Sandoval. I mean, the guy's a joke.
A
I mean, but that's funny.
B
Yeah.
A
So you're just merging all sorts of reality shows together. I know what you mean.
B
Yeah.
A
You're just protective.
B
Yeah.
A
And the feet thing kind of threw everything over the edge. And sometimes like cayenne does ask some questions. Like, did you two get jiggy with it or something? Like this one, it was like. Like what?
B
Like a little, just a little off putting.
A
And, and it's like, why did you ask? And I know they're adults, but to me, I got the same feeling I did if somebody asked a kid that.
B
Correct.
A
A little bit, like, to me, yes. And if that makes me, I don't know, I'm. I'm a mom.
B
Right.
A
So I feel like I'm always a mom. I approach everybody that way. And if that makes me like, I don't know, I don't know what that would make me, but wrong, then I'm unfortunate. That's me. Then I'm sorry because, like, I feel like I'd be like, ooh, that maybe I didn't like how I'd want to pull my kid aside and be like, hey, you know, these are the questions that they might ask because they're looking for reactions.
B
Correct.
A
And you give great reactions. You know, just to let you know, like, as a person, you give, like, Tanner, you give amazing reactions. Connor, you give amazing reactions. And that's why you're a great personality. And you do tend to say things that are funny, you know, and interesting and different and unique. So they might Ask you weird questions to get interesting answers, which I feel.
B
They did not do in the first few seasons. So. And I think maybe it's just an evolution of the show. You have to put, you know, to get more viewership, push the boundaries. You have to do things like this. And I just hope that that's not the case. I think it probably is, but. Yeah, that's why I thought the first show. The first season was so pure with Michael.
A
They didn't have Michael.
B
They didn't have to go to these. These little tricks.
A
Yeah.
B
You know, they didn't have to do these things. They didn't have to bring it to that point.
A
I like the. More like, when. My favorite is when they show the families. I like the families together, you know, navigating. I don't know, just letting everyone be who they are and giving them the best opportunities and context and space. I like that part the best.
B
Okay. All right. So now we're taking the overtime off. Okay, so overtime is now off.
A
Oh, it's off now.
B
Yeah. So now we're back into regular. That was like an overtime.
A
Oh, that was overtime.
B
Yeah, it was overtime within the show.
A
Okay.
B
It just wasn't at the end of the show.
A
Okay, Got it.
B
But I think we could, you know. All right, I think we're good with the pop culture today. Now we have something more dreadful coming up. Yeah, we are. Right after this taping. We have to go get our passports.
A
We do.
B
And I was just informed, you told me about, like, three minutes before we started recording today.
A
Yeah.
B
You're like, scott, this is the price.
A
It's very expensive.
B
Yes.
A
I. It's actually makes me a little nauseous.
B
I figured it out. There's four of us, Right. So we're all getting our. And Abby is an underage passport. What they call that child passport. So the total cost is going to be $700.
A
Oh, my God.
B
To get these four passports. That was three adults and everything. The picture. Right. Because we got. When we went to get the pictures. Oh, I didn't include the photocopying. So we'll add another $3 for that. Okay. So $703.
A
To do that, to do this.
B
We.
A
Now we're.
B
We're hoping things go smooth.
A
Oh, God. Now, this is where my purple anxiety.
B
Yeah, this is. Yeah, the other. Yeah, this is where. Mm is gonna be yellow.
A
Inauthentic yellow.
B
Yellow came out. It came out the other day when we were photocopying.
A
Oh.
B
I guess she had, like, a meltdown in the library.
A
I have Some sort of order of operations issue.
B
Yeah, it was just like she was really.
A
Do I need the back? Do I need the front?
B
Right, Front, back. How many copies are too dark? Too light?
A
Well, you have to photocopy your, your. And then the other. You have to photocopy your birth certificate when you get a. And they're like the back and the front. And I'm like, is it the back too? I don't know.
B
Right. So we did it all.
A
It's very stressful.
B
That's where the three dollar fee comes in. And I'm just nervous because they. It says Nana, my red kicks in because it says you have to give them.
A
Yeah. Your birth certificate, your original.
B
I don't want to give someone. Yeah, my original.
A
I guess they mail it back to you.
B
Yeah, okay. Yeah, that's gonna happen.
A
You can always get. Hey, for if you don't know, you can get your A copy of your birth certificate. It's probably really important to know with all the new voting nonsense that's going on, you can go.
B
I think Doge cut that department.
A
Well, I. Because I had to get mine and yours redone because they were so old.
B
So if they were looking, which I.
A
Guarantee it's like, it's another. It would be another like 25. I don't even know how 25 bucks fee. That's a couple of years ago and probably went up since then to get a new birth certificate.
B
So we're looking at a possible another because all of us have to sand them in.
A
So possible another 100 bucks, maybe more. Yeah.
B
So $700 and. $703.
A
Yeah.
B
And I'm just getting this, this booklet. Four booklets.
A
Yeah. We can go to Canada.
B
We can go. We can go to Canada.
A
Yay.
B
So yeah, so take.
A
I want to go to Canada.
B
We could go to Canada again if we get. If it all works out.
A
If everything Buffalo.
B
We don't know, we could be in this post office for hours today. You might, you might never hear from us again. Who knows?
A
They said one hour.
B
Yeah, I'm sorry they said an hour, but it's terrifying because I don't know what's going to happen in that office. And if we forget one paper, I'm just going to lose it. If they tell me like, you know, you didn't sign this check correctly or something, I'm just going to lose it.
A
Well, this is why I like when I went to the DMV to get Bri's permit, I brought my entire life's history with me. I Brought, like, my marriage certificate. I brought, like, a gazillion bills. I brought checkbook. Bring the checkbook. Bring all your id. I mean, I brought, like.
B
Don't forget our pictures.
A
I have the pictures. I brought everything you could think of. I'm bringing Abby because I don't even know her, like, school idea that she uses to buy lunch.
B
Okay.
A
Just because. I don't know, like. Because they might be like. Well, you have to bring a school idea.
B
Should we bring the cats in case they're just like, you need to show us evidence of your cats.
A
Seriously, like, it. Better safe than sorry. My inauthentic yellow tells everyone. And then you're gonna see me all, like. Like, we can't be late. Like, you know, Megan, I get all sweaty. It's very stressful.
B
Yeah. I feel the tension already rising.
A
Yeah.
B
And we're. Yeah.
A
Everybody, sorry to leave everyone on that note, because they just picked it up themselves right now.
B
Everyone else is anxious.
A
Yeah. Because they're. My inauthentic yellow makes everyone anxious, even listeners.
B
Now everybody's worried about people looking at their feet. Now they're worried about the passport. Watch.
A
Cover those feet.
B
Yeah.
A
You have no idea.
B
Yeah. If you see that guy coming.
A
Yeah.
B
Sayad with his camera.
A
Cayenne.
B
Cayenne. Cayenne pepper. If you see cayenne pepper coming.
A
Yeah.
B
With his camera. You better.
A
Unless you're you. You put. You're a little exhibitionist about it.
B
Look, Kyan, if you want shots of my feet.
A
Yeah.
B
Let's talk. Give you a number. Give you a number how much you're paying.
A
And they do. Do you know? You see, you guys all know this, but Scott doesn't. So let's blow his mind collectively. Okay. Do you know that there is a website? Website. I forget what it's called, but you upload pictures of your feet and people randomly, like, pay you. It's a. It's like a really easy way to make some cash.
B
Oh, okay. Interesting. Yeah, I'll check that out.
A
Okay. I think you'd like it.
B
Told me the other day I have hobbit feet because there was, like, some hairs on my toe.
A
You have hairy toes?
B
Like, nobody wants to know this, by the way. Overtime again. We're back in overtime. Back in overtime. Yeah. So she told me I have, like, hobbit feet because the hobbits have hairy toes. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe that's extra.
A
On that site, there's a buyer for that. Yeah, there's a looker and a buyer for hobby pepper. If you want any interest in hobbit feet. All right, well, on that note, this podcast is for you and about you, and we're so glad you spent some time with us today. Wherever you go, whatever they get into, from chill time to everyday adventures, protect your dog from parasites with Cridellio Quattro. For full season safety information, side effects and warnings, visit cordelioquattrolabel.com consult your vet or call 1-888-545-5973. Ask your vet for Cordelio Quattro and visit quattrodog. Com.
Episode 276: Celebrity Aura News, Love on the Spectrum, NASA Astronauts & Blue Origin Backlash
Air Date: April 24, 2025
This episode centers on two major themes: the celebrity-driven Blue Origin flight and its polarizing reception—examined through the lens of aura colors—and a deep dive into the popular Netflix series Love on the Spectrum, with detailed aura readings of cast members. Hosts Mystic Michaela (A) and pop culture columnist Scotty (B) use humor, warmth, and insightful spiritual perspectives to evaluate both contemporary events and pop culture personalities, always tying back to the core theme of how auras shape experiences and relationships.
The hosts analyze the negative reactions to the event by exploring how people of each aura color might be activated:
| Topic | Start Time | |---------------------------------------------|-------------| | Blue Origin flight and auras | 00:43 | | Aura color triggers and analysis | 07:33 | | NASA astronauts’ real missions vs. press | 20:28 | | Love on the Spectrum – intro | 23:59 | | Autism and aura colors (general discussion) | 25:31 | | Cast aura readings (Love on the Spectrum) | 29:37 | | Executive producer/production ethics | 50:14 | | Foot shot discussion | 51:13 | | Listener feedback/ethical nuances | 58:43 |
The episode is playful and warm, weaving together pop culture sharpness, spiritual insight, and accessible explanations. The co-hosts don’t shy away from controversial subjects, but balance critique with empathy, especially regarding the representation of marginalized groups.
The episode interrogates the authenticity, motives, and social implications behind high-publicity events like Blue Origin’s celebrity space flight and the evolving path of Love on the Spectrum. At every turn, Mystic Michaela's aura readings give depth to public personalities, while both hosts remind listeners to think critically about media, representation, and the genuinely spiritual way we relate to one another—auras and all.