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Kylie Kelsey
Not gonna lie. This week I had to officially switch to maternity jeans because the hair tie holding my pant button was no longer cutting it. It's officially that stage of pregnancy. Well, now that that's out in the open, let's start this podcast. Welcome to Not Gonna Lie, presented by Wave Sports and Entertainment and brought to you by Dunkin. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm your host, Kylie Kelsey. I am a soon to be mom of four. I am a former field hockey player turned high school field hockey coach. I have a husband that you might know about. He sort of, let's be real, dragged me into this mess. I swiped right and now we're here. I decided to do a podcast because at the end of the day, I tried to stay quiet and sort of do the Homer Simpson roll back into the hedge and no one was allowing it. There were still articles and people talking about our family. So here's the deal. If you're going to talk about our family and you're going to talk about me, you might as well hear it from me. I ran this idea past Jason, my parents, my friends, and everyone just sort of said, yeah, I do it. So I couldn't find someone that would discourage me, which I was really hoping for that. But because of the positive feedback, this is where we are now. So we're going to be figuring this out together as we go. I am by no means a professional at podcasting, and yes, I have a degree in communication, but that means nothing because when I push my kids out, I push my brain out with them. I am going to be doing my best to just overall be honest. That's the whole premise of the show. I'm not gonna lie. So I'm gonna start with honest thoughts on trending stories and parenting, social media, sports, entertainment. At least that's what my producers say. And I will say the other day someone asked me what the podcast would be about and my very simple summary was women, sports, and motherhood. So if any of those topics strike you as interesting, maybe this is the place for you. And then also each week, I'm going to get to talk to an incredible guest. People that I have absolutely no business talking to, like aggressively, no business talking to. And as always, just stick with me. If you've watched another podcast that I know the hosts of, they got better with time too. So I would really appreciate some patience, please. Unlike my husband and my brother in law, I don't have all the time in the world. I actually have to watch their podcast in segments. I have to break it up over the course of probably a week sometimes. No hate on them, but I don't have time like that. And I'm assuming that people listening to this are in a similar boat, busy, maybe moms that just don't have all day to be tuning into a podcast. So we will do our absolute best to keep this podcast under 45 minutes. That is including the guest interview, so that you really feel like you haven't missed a thing. Coming up on the first episode of Not Going to Lie. Since this is a brand new show, we figured you guys should probably get to know me better. My producer, we're going to call her Queen Emma. That's because over at the other podcast they have reduced an executive producer. This is spoiler alert, an executive producer down to an intern. That's right, you heard me, intern. Brandon is in fact an executive producer. But you know what we do over here? We lift people up. Specifically women supporting women. So Queen Emma, my producer suggested that we play a game of 20 questions. And I'm quickly going to negate myself by disobeying the queen. I'm busy. We're not doing 20 questions, we're doing five risk questions. That's what we have time for. After all that, we will bring on our first guest ever that I have again, no business speaking to. But first, before we get to these 5ish questions, I just want to take a second to thank everyone for the truly insane response to my show announcement. Apparently the trailer was number one on Apple podcasts. This is news to me. How the fuck did that happen? It was like a minute long clip. Guys, I will take it. Thank you so much. I also got a ton of comments from you guys and wanted to read a few. So at K McKee, you know, you watch other people try to read handles and you, you don't think that it's ever gonna happen to you. So here we are. If I butcher it, I'm so sorry from at K. Mickey, 88, girlfriend is having a fourth baby and starting a podcast. I have three kids and am wondering if I can manage a shower today. Go get them lady. Three fire emojis. I Would love to say that I manage a shower every day, but, Kay, you and me might be in the same boat. I appreciate the encouragement, but you're probably doing a fantastic job from Asland. Matilda. Oh, my gosh. This is Trainwreck Reading handles. Kylie hosting a radio show and writing for the newspaper in college kind of makes her the most qualified in the Kelsey family to do a podcast. It was about time. Matilda, thank you so much for that vote of confidence. Lower the bar. Lower it. I need those expectations. I need you to bring them down. Okay. Cabrini Communications department. Specifically, Jill Smith with the radio. We did do podcasting courses. Okay. Jay Z, My journalist. Professor. Outstanding. Really, Don? Fr. I mean, I could. I could shout out every professor I had in the communication department. Outstanding squad. Still doesn't mean I'm qualified for this. The next person from Aralynn. That's actually a really cool name if that's actually your name. And I got that right. I'm seated. The podcast employees are scared and asking me to leave because it's, quote, not December yet, but I'm simply too seated. Thank you so much. I did see a couple people say they are seated. I have since, based on context clues, figured out what that means. I really appreciate that. There was a lot of commentary about me swearing in front of my children a lot. Not in the initial bunch, but in the second wave. Which brings me to the debut edition of a segment I'm calling, you guessed it, fuck around and find out. The New York Post around with yet another headline. Kylie claims she curses in front of her children daily. What do experts say about that? The problem that I have here is, was it probably an exaggeration that I curse in front of my kids every day? Yes. Do I curse in front of my kids most days also? Yes. But my kids know, like I said before, that they are grown up words. They don't try to use them. They don't say them. They don't stop in their tracks. They're not appalled by them because I'm not using them at my children. They're just used in front of my children. I will say, if you say stupid, if you say shut up, if you say loser, they will stop. You specifically stupid and shut up. Feel very strongly about those. You will get in trouble with my children if you say those words. In our house, those are bad words. We do not say shut up and we do not say stupid. Other than that, free range. I'll tell you what, at the end of the day, I'm teaching my kids kindness. I'm Teaching them to be funny and strong and independent. Probably. They'll probably curse when they're older, and I stand by that. If they choose not to, that's okay, too. At the end of the day, I'm trying to raise good little girls into strong, independent women. And last time I checked, I shouldn't have to censor myself as a independent woman. And that does it for my first installment of Fuck around and Find Out. I'm very excited to shout out my first sponsor here on Not Gonna Lie because we landed Dunkin. When I say I love Dunkin, I mean it. I stopped by my favorite Dunkin location almost every day after dropping the girls off at school. You know, in the movies and TV shows, when people go into a restaurant, they order the usual. That's the level I'm at with my Dunkin people. I love them over there. And if you're wondering what my usual is at Dunkin, I'm about to tell you, and it might change your life. A medium half decaf iced coffee with almond milk, extra ice and two pumps of the sweet nectar butter pecan. Okay. I was so into the butter pecan when they brought it in as a limited flavor that my field hockey team knew it. Knew it to the point that when they brought it back and announced that it was here to stay, my entire field hockey team told me the minute I showed up to practice. And that's love. Make sure you order my favorite butter pecan iced coffee at your local Dunkin today or order ahead of time on the Dunkin app. You're going to thank me. Let's get to the 5ish questions from Queen Emma. Number one, has Betty come around since the pregnancy announcement photo you posted? No. No, she absolutely has not. When I tell you that Benny feels deeply and personally victimized by the fact that we chose to give her another sibling, I mean that with my whole chest. She. When other babies or little kids come over and they try to sit in my lap, she physically removes them. So we are about to ruin her day. That pregnancy announcement got some responses. One in particular on TikTok by Ibilu, who thank you for making that an easy handle. By the way, they made a response that I absolutely loved. Let's take a look.
Caitlin Olson
I'm not a comedian, but I know that there's a joke in there somewhere. After seeing Kylie Kelce's pregnancy announcement and her beautiful girls that look exactly like her husband Jason, Kylie. Kylie needs to bring jeans for Kylie in this pregnancy, in this child.
Jason Kelce
Oh my gosh.
Caitlin Olson
But they're all adorable.
Kylie Kelsey
I've said it before and I'll say it again. We are so lucky that my husband makes cute girls that if you just you make him into a little girl that it that we've made adorable ones. Because when you look at Wyatt's baby pictures and Jason's baby pictures side by side, it looks like we have cloned him. And I complained a lot why it arrived that it looked like I had nothing to do with it and if I had not pushed her out myself, I would not that I had any part in making her. Then I got Ellie, who now the Internet has run away with the fact that she looks like Travis, which I am slightly offended by. I will share with Queen Emma a photo of myself from when I was a child. I was blonde, I had one dimple. I very much feel as though Ellie could pass for looking like mom. So if we could hop off the whole Ellie looks like Travis train, that would be greatly appreciated because that's the only one I have any chance of having any claim to when it comes to looking alike. Let's see what jury's still out on the fourth one, but Benny is definitely another Jason lookalike, so trust me. Libby Lou, who I am trying desperately here to make a child that has any any resemblance to me. On a more positive note, people in the comments did mention that their sons looked like them. We don't have that recipe. So number two question. This is not going to lie after all. So can you be honest about pregnancy? Yes, I can. I always say I am so incredibly grateful to be able to get pregnant. Unbelievably grateful. I have realized in my adult life that it is not as easy to get pregnant as we were originally led on to believe in high school. Okay, you can't just look at someone and whoop, there it goes. It's not that easy. And so I am so incredibly grateful to be able to get pregnant. But it is a means to an end. When I tell you that I cannot stand being pregnant, I mean it. I don't have a fun time. I am nauseous for most of my pregnancy. It tapers off a little after the first trimester for every single one has been the same. Tapers off a little bit. But I continue to have nausea throughout my pregnancy. I have had aversions more than cravings for every pregnancy. When you're super pregnant and someone comes up to you and says, isn't this just the most beautiful thing ever? I want to punch you in the face. I'm not going to But I want to. I also, I know that it's a girl. Every time. I've known this since. Since we found out Ellie was a girl. Benny and this baby, I have known both times that they were girls. Again, I. We've never done a gender reveal. I'm not big on gender reveals because I do think there's always some degree of biased, whether you realize it or not, to be completely transparent. When we found out we were having Ellie and Ellie was a girl, I cried for a solid 30 minutes. I'm not talking about, like that I was sad. I'm talking about a full, heaving cry for 30 minutes. Because I felt different in the beginning of that pregnancy. And I had somehow convinced myself in my subconscious, not even knowingly, that it was a boy. And so when I heard that it was a girl, I completely lost it. And I don't. To be clear, I hold only the slightest bit of guilt about that because then we met Ellie and she was the sweetest, most lovely little girl. And she still is. But there's always this underlying. You kind of lean in one direction. I always tell people we want healthy babies. Everyone thinks we went for a fourth to try for a boy. I knew we were going to get a girl, so I want healthy babies. I've said on my TikTok that I had a loss before Wyatt, and so it's really. It made pregnancy a different experience for me. So healthy babies, that's what it is. That's what we're looking for. But I do not like being pregnant. It's not fun. 0 out of 10 do not recommend. Since I have not had the joy of having a ton of cravings, I would love to hear what some of yours are. I do find, especially this pregnancy, that sometimes when people say something, usually it's not a funky pregnancy craving, it's just a specific food that I then want it. So maybe we can set off some cravings. Tag me on TikTok with some of your pregnancy cravings. I would love to see what they are. Maybe we could even try some out. Our handle is GL with Kylie, and if we don't try them out, at the very least we can talk about them on the show and maybe get an initial reaction for some really funky ones. Question number three. It's well known that you watch the kids while Jason podcasts. Will Jason be watching the girls while you do this show? How do I say this nicely? No. When I have to do something, have to do something. Coaching, something for Eagle's Autism foundation, something for podcast. I A doctor's appointment even. I will schedule childcare. My husband could tell me 72 times that he is going to be in the house during the times when I have to leave it. I will still schedule childcare. And it is not a knock on my husband. My husband is busier than he has ever been. I see him less now in retirement than I did when he was playing football. We had a set schedule then. Now it is an absolute free for all. He is working so hard and really grinding right now. And so I just make sure that I'm covered. And if that means that he's at the house and someone else is there just to cover or make up the difference, then that's what we have going on. But he will not be watching the kids. He's not watching them right now. I think he's in meetings. Question number four. Can you try to describe to people what the last two years of your life have been like? How much time do we have? The last two years have been interesting. When I said that I prefer to be behind the scenes, I very much meant that. I don't love to have attention on me if we're gonna get really deep in the weeds. I think it has something to do with the fact that I've always been very tall. And so I've always been trying to distract from like, you don't need to stare at me. I know I'm tall. I don't like attention on me. And so the last two years have forced me to find a way to turn it into a positive, to figure out how to control the narrative and to embrace it. And I think that perfectly sums up why we're here. I think that there definitely were layers to it. The fact that I was super pregnant with Benny when the Eagles and the Chiefs played in the super bowl and I brought my obs with me. It doesn't help when your husband and brother in law are rooting for you to give birth inside of an NFL stadium. I'm still holding a grudge for that one. They're lucky it didn't happen. And then the documentary hit. I think that it is again. I have very much found a way to embrace it and find ways to spin it to be positive. I have increased visibility, which then makes it so that things that I talk about have increased visibility. And if I can do things to impact field hockey, women's sports in general, different philanthropic endeavors or charities that I feel strongly about, then we can make this. We can take a positive spin on this. So although I would prefer to have dug a hole in the backyard and hidden it. Here we are. Question number five of these five places you've claimed you had no business being which do you have the most no business being at WrestleMania in a music recording studio? Haha. Milan Fashion Week, the Today show and the Paris Olympics. I'm going to go ahead right out the gate and say I have the lease business being in a music recording studio. I would say a close second runner up is probably tied for Milan Fashion Week and WrestleMania. I went to Milan Fashion Week because one of my dear, dear friends, Elena was inviting me to be a guest of hers to a couple shows and it was an incredible experience that I really genuinely had no business being at because I am one of the most unfashionable people you'll ever meet. I wear my white chucks cuffed jeans and a plain T shirt pretty much every time you tell me to leave the house when I can't wear athletic clothing. I got two looks. That's it. The only time I dress in other looks is usually when other people give me some help. So talk about women lifting women. But the reason I have no business being in a recording studio is because I have not sang since I was in high school choir. And when I tell you I only took that class because my sister took it and she highly recommended the teacher, I had no business. None. The reception on the song has been delightful and kind and very generous. It was amazing to be able to record a song with Jason and the person who wrote the song is someone who has worked on the album for the last three years and you could tell how much he really poured his heart and soul into the lyrics and what it meant and it spoke to Jason and I. So. But I still have no business being in that recording studio. So that is absolutely the winner. I said it earlier. I'm a huge fan of Dunkin. Even though I may go there most days. There's really no better time to stop by your local Dunkin than during the holidays. This time of year you've probably got all sorts of holiday parties and family gatherings, so why not show up with a few festive boxes of donuts and munchkins from Dunkin to really get the party started. I know I'm headed to a couple holiday parties this season. I will absolutely be showing up with that beautiful box. People will love to see me coming. Nothing brings instant holiday cheer like a dozen donuts from Dunkin. You can pick all your favorite flavors and feel confident you showed up with the best dessert. Treat yourself or someone you love this holiday season. And give them the gift of Dunkin. From sprinkled, defrosted, powdered to jelly. There's a donut for everybody, and everybody loves a donut. Order in person today at your local Dunkin location or order ahead of time on the Dunkin app. So I have absolutely no business talking to our guests today. Like I've said before, but I'm so glad I'm getting to do it anyway. You know her from her hilarious roles on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Hacks, and her new hit show that I absolutely love, High potential. She is a fellow mom, honorary Philadelphian, and the rightful owner of my oddly highly sought after Eagles jacket, it is Caitlin Olson. Caitlin, thank you so much for being on today.
Jason Kelce
Hi. I'm so happy to be here. Congratulations.
Kylie Kelsey
Thank you.
Jason Kelce
It's exciting.
Kylie Kelsey
Thank you. For some. For some reason, agreeing to be the first guest on here.
Jason Kelce
It's a pleasure. It's an honor.
Kylie Kelsey
It's full guinea pig status. Because it is. I've told everyone already at this episode to have low expectations.
Jason Kelce
No, come on, disagree.
Kylie Kelsey
I mean, with a guest like you, I feel like this is. This is the perfect. The perfect way to start off.
Jason Kelce
This is it. We're going to do it.
Kylie Kelsey
Let's. Let's talk about one of the things that connected us last year.
Jason Kelce
Yes.
Kylie Kelsey
I mean, we have not, like I said when you hopped on, we have not had the opportunity of. Of getting to meet in person, but also just getting to chat in general. So the Eagles jacket last year. Thank you so much. You and Rob were so incredibly generous to a foundation that is so near and dear to my heart. And you guys actually crashed the auction site.
Jason Kelce
Good.
Kylie Kelsey
So that was our goal. Impressive. For anyone who isn't familiar with the story, can you explain how you guys got involved?
Jason Kelce
Yeah. So I saw on Twitter that Rob had bid on this Eagle's jacket that was so incredible that you were auctioning off for the Autism Foundation. And I was like, why would he do that? It's an organization that's near and dear to our heart, too. And I was like, why would he do that without consulting me? And so I thought it would be funny to outbid him without him knowing it and then just be anonymous and then tell him later that I won it. But I just loved that you. I loved that it was signed by you. I loved that you were wearing it. I was like, what is this fool doing? It's clearly a women's jacket. And then I got it, and, Kylie, it is not a women's jacket.
Kylie Kelsey
It's very oversized.
Jason Kelce
It's huge. It's heavy. You can only wear it for 20 seconds before you're sweating and you have to take it off. But I love it. Is my most prized possession. I love it.
Kylie Kelsey
That is so sweet. Similar to my husband. You're not from Philly, but I feel like in similar fashion, you've become a Philadelphia legend.
Jason Kelce
It's incredible. I mean, we are just so. Not a day goes by where we don't realize how crazy this life is that we've been on this show that's about this city for 17 years. It's just insane. And then we met there and we have kids because of it. So Philadelphia is so special to me and I, you know, most my in laws still live there. We love going back there. It's such a special city and they just have really embraced us and like, they're fiercely protective of our show. And I just feel so honored. And as far as the Eagles, I grew up in Oregon. We didn't have a football team besides the Ducks. Go Ducks. Go Birds in general. And so I was very happy to jump on that bandwagon and I've been a hardcore fan ever since, and so are my kids.
Kylie Kelsey
Something I'm really excited to talk about on this show is motherhood and parenting. And I know, like you said, you have two boys. Do you feel like you're outnumbered? Because right now in our household, Jason is really feeling the opposite side of that.
Jason Kelce
Yeah, absolutely. We just accidentally also have three male pets, naturally. Yeah. So I've got kids, a husband. The animals are all dudes. It's. It's very. Yes, it's strange. Especially now that they're. When they were babies, I didn't really feel like that because, you know, babies and toddlers are babies and toddlers, I didn't really feel like, whatever, a lot of dudes. But now they're 12 and 14 and I'm like, okay, great. Why don't you all go off and come back in a few years when.
Kylie Kelsey
You need me again? Yeah. Now, do you think that raising boys is easier? Because I have been on record saying that my mother in law has scared the living daylights out of me when it comes to raising boys.
Jason Kelce
Yeah, I. Okay. I think it depends on the stage. It's funny that you say that because what I just said was like, oh, babies are all babies. Then they enter preschool and you're like, oh, girls are already. There's already psychological warfare in preschool among little girls. And my kids are like, I don't know, they seem to be very mean to each other. I remember Leo coming home one day, he was like 4 and he was, I asked about some kids in class and he was like, Lori's just really mean to all of the other girls, but they all want to be friends with her. And I'm like, yeah, there she is. She is. Yeah. I know that game. That was, that was Peggy Lee in my school. Yeah. I think it can be, it can be much easier in the beginning, but I don't know. Now I'm like, I'm out of my comfort zone. I'm. I wasn't a boy, so it's like, well, you know, you know, you be the one to hold the door open and stuff. But also she's an equal. So it's, it's, it's very convenient being a gentleman, but also, you know, you're not like, better than her. She can also drive and pay for things. It's confusing. We'll figure it out.
Kylie Kelsey
You're like, you're like, chivalry isn't dead, but also equality is great. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It must be a really hard line to work. Yeah.
Jason Kelce
Like, you need to be nurtured too. But also, don't forget to always give her a hug and, you know, make sure you're checking in on her emotions. I don't, I don't know.
Kylie Kelsey
Oh, God, you're making me feel even better. Settled into four girls.
Jason Kelce
Congratulations, by the way, on your four girls. Thank you.
Kylie Kelsey
I had no idea you were pregnant.
Jason Kelce
That's so exciting.
Kylie Kelsey
Ah, yes. No, we were very excited. I keep saying I have not yet been peed on by a baby while changing a diaper.
Jason Kelce
Yeah.
Kylie Kelsey
And I'm glad I will most likely get to continue that streak.
Jason Kelce
Oh, it's kind of nice though, you know, it's such a good core memory.
Kylie Kelsey
It keeps you awake.
Jason Kelce
Yeah. Right. The first time my mother in law visited after Axel was born, I was changing his diaper and she was standing right behind him and I lifted his legs to pull the, the diaper underneath and he just projectile diarrhea all over her.
Kylie Kelsey
I was like, yes, I will say I, I have, I have been on the receiving end of that.
Jason Kelce
Yeah. Yeah. Well, he's really not that bad then. I don't know what you're worried about.
Kylie Kelsey
It was a one time thing. It was a one time thing. I'm hoping it stays that way. Even though we're both seasoned veterans in the parenting game, which I say that very loosely.
Jason Kelce
Same.
Kylie Kelsey
I would say we all. I always do. Yep. We're all just figuring it out.
Jason Kelce
We're weighing it.
Kylie Kelsey
Yep. Do you have any memories specifically of a moment where you just really had no idea what you were doing?
Jason Kelce
Yeah, definitely. My kids are only a year apart, and there was a night in the. And I was nursing, just want the baby. And in the middle of the night, got up and the baby was hungry. I was nursing him. He had diarrhea everywhere. And then my one and a half year old started screaming in his bed because he was having. He did like a whole night terror thing for a long time. And I, like, I cleaned him up, put him back. I'm trying to comfort the other one. The other one starts screaming, and I'm just, like, running back and forth. The. The baby had thrown up in his crib, so he had now diarrhea and throw up. So he was clearly sick. The other one's still screaming. I was like, I don't know how to be in two places at once. I don't.
Kylie Kelsey
How do I divide myself?
Jason Kelce
How do I divide myself in half? And axel was only 18 months old, so I couldn't talk to him and tell him what was going on and that I would be right back. I don't know how people have twins or three. I don't know what you're doing or what you're thinking, but I think twins.
Kylie Kelsey
Multiples is the one where I. Every single time before I go to my first ultrasound, I have a nightmare. Every single time, I've had the same nightmare of them being like, do twins run in your family? You can right off.
Jason Kelce
Yeah, no, yeah.
Kylie Kelsey
No, thank you.
Jason Kelce
Take one of them and do something else with it. Yeah, Give it to someone else.
Kylie Kelsey
Can you put one. Put one on hold for me. Yes. Take it in two years. Yeah.
Jason Kelce
I just need to. I need this one to be able to talk. Yeah.
Kylie Kelsey
Yes.
Jason Kelce
Oh, gosh. I don't know how that works. Yeah, that. But that was the one time where I was like, but you know what? Those things are so great. And it's hard to explain that to a new mom because you're like, I got through it. We figured it out. And then I woke up the next day and everyone was fine. And we figured it out. And then I was like. And it's so crazy because I, you know, I have a kind of an anxious child, and I'm always sort of talking to him about, like, I don't know what it's going to look like when we get there, but I know that we're going to figure it out. And I trust you. That you're going to. You're just going to be in the moment and you're going to figure it out. You're going to ask a question or you're going to look around, I don't know, but you're going to figure it out. And that's so hard to, like, really believe, but it's such a beautiful thing when you go through it and you're like, I don't know how I did that, but I figured it out. Now I'm like, oh, I can just. Now I trust myself. And I think it takes those times.
Kylie Kelsey
No, I do think there have. There are times in motherhood where you do something. You get through a moment, you get through your first illness, you get through sort of those. Those milestones where you're like, shit, there was a moment there I thought I was not going to be able to get through that. And now I'm on the other side of it and I'm like, yes, I did.
Jason Kelce
Yeah. And there's no bailout.
Kylie Kelsey
It's empowering. Yes.
Jason Kelce
You can't.
Kylie Kelsey
Oh, no. There's no opt out.
Jason Kelce
No. You're forced to figure it out.
Kylie Kelsey
Yes.
Jason Kelce
There's no, like, pause button. Yeah. You just do it.
Kylie Kelsey
Yes. There is a strength in that that is very empowering. Yeah. Now, my oldest just recently told me, just out of the blue, for fun, you know, to tear me down, that she is no longer my child. She's five years old. Yeah.
Jason Kelce
Okay.
Kylie Kelsey
The other day.
Jason Kelce
How does she.
Kylie Kelsey
That's a great question. I'd love to tell you. She didn't have an answer for that.
Jason Kelce
Okay.
Kylie Kelsey
But she said, she's no longer my child. Is there anything that your kids have said to you that has stuck with you as one of, like, the wildest or maybe the funniest thing that they've said to you?
Jason Kelce
I mean. Oh, well. Yeah. So the other day, Leo, we were like laying in my bed. We were watching a Wrexham game in the morning. Leo and I watched that together and Axel and Rob watch it downstairs. And he was laying there and we were laughing. He cracks me up more than anyone in the world. And he was just like looking at me and I was like, that's so sweet. He's just loving me. And he goes, why do you have little holes all over your face? And it wasn't. It wasn't mean at all. I was like, those are called pores. Everyone has them. And he was like, I don't think everybody has those.
Kylie Kelsey
And I was like, thank you.
Jason Kelce
Okay. Thank you so much. I'm gonna get up and brush my teeth and go downstairs. Apparently, I have large pores.
Kylie Kelsey
Everyone, that is. Yep.
Jason Kelce
Very honest.
Kylie Kelsey
They're here to humble us. Yeah, they really are.
Jason Kelce
He didn't mean it in a mean way.
Kylie Kelsey
Excuse me. Yes, it is. There is a refreshing factor to the honesty that is. And the innocence in the questions. Yeah.
Jason Kelce
But don't think I didn't use a pore reducing toner that evening.
Kylie Kelsey
Thousand percent. Yes. Yeah. You're like, I'm not going to let this get me, but I'm going to. I'm taking more minimizers immediately. Thank you so much.
Jason Kelce
Yeah, yeah. I'm not going to not do anything.
Kylie Kelsey
Yeah. Now, let's talk about your incredibly impressive career. Oh, you've been doing a lot of stuff separately from It's Always Sunny and with your work on hacks and high potential, which, again, I am such a huge fan of.
Jason Kelce
Thank you.
Kylie Kelsey
I have absolutely loved it. Oh, good. I. Speaking of empowering women, I just love the idea that she is just, you know, living and absolutely crushing it with the high iq. And I love, like, the observant, like, what did you pick up? And then you're watching the beginning of the show, and you're like, okay, what can I catch that you're gonna catch later?
Jason Kelce
Oh, good. I love that.
Kylie Kelsey
Every episode I'm like, all right, this is gonna be the one where I get it, and then I never do.
Jason Kelce
Oh, I love that.
Kylie Kelsey
No, it's. It's fun. Was it an intentional choice for you to break off from It's Always Sunny, and how does that feel now?
Jason Kelce
Yes, it. It was. So, you know, the things that I'm usually offered are very sweet D characters. And my thought is I'm honored and flattered, and I love that, But I already have that character, and I happen to think that our show nails it, and I'm so proud of it. So there's no, like, replicating that for me. And. And I wanted to do something different because I would get bored if I was just doing the same thing over and over. There's so many other things to do. And I love. I love acting. I don't love just, like, dick and ball jokes, so, I mean, they're great. But, yeah, this came along, and I wasn't. I'll be honest, I was not interested in a network drama. I was like, what are you talking about? But then I read it, and the script was so good, and I just loved the character so much. I loved that she. Speaking of just figuring it out, like, she's just winging it. She's just as flustered as everyone else just because she has a high iq. She's just like, one foot in front of the other. It's chaos at home. She loves her kids more than anything in the world. Scrappy. And then she just pulls it together and stands up for herself. I just thought it was a great character. Yeah. And I was excited about the idea of more authentic human emotions and not just like, you know, screaming and being irate over everything, which is also super fun.
Kylie Kelsey
Well, I am very much looking forward to the fact that High Potential will be coming back for its midseason premiere on January 7th.
Jason Kelce
Yes.
Kylie Kelsey
I can't wait.
Jason Kelce
At that point, I believe it will be available in Canada and Europe on Disney plus.
Kylie Kelsey
That is awesome. Yeah, we just give it to everyone.
Jason Kelce
That's right. Let them have it. Just freshly dropped. That information.
Kylie Kelsey
We. We have to get into It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Jason Kelce
Okay.
Kylie Kelsey
This podcast is called Not Going to Lie. So I have to tell you.
Jason Kelce
Okay.
Kylie Kelsey
I've never seen a full episode of It's Always Sunny and I'm not proud of that. And I feel like it's a little sec. Religious.
Jason Kelce
I find this so refreshing and so confusing.
Kylie Kelsey
This feels. I feel.
Jason Kelce
Have you been nervous about this?
Kylie Kelsey
Can I. A little. I. Because here's the thing. I. I still like. When we were. When we were prepping and I saw, like, Punk'd and some other stuff, and I'm like. I can still remember seeing your, like, I am genuinely a fan of yours.
Jason Kelce
I love this. This is even better.
Kylie Kelsey
I think I feel like someone who is like, when people walk up to Jason and they have sort of this, like, truth serum effect of them being like, I'm not a football fan. I feel like that's me being like, I've never seen It's Always Sunny in a full episode. Listen.
Jason Kelce
I find that so refreshing. By the way. What a compliment. That you already were a fan and you didn't even know me for the thing that most people know me for. So I'm going to take it as a straight up compliment.
Kylie Kelsey
You know, the best part is, is that since the jacket and since really like high Potential, because I've talking about it and watching it and so my algorithm has adjusted. I've seen so many more It's Always Sunny clips on my social media.
Jason Kelce
That's so funny.
Kylie Kelsey
But what if you had to tell me to sort of tune into a couple top episodes of It's Always Sunny and the one where my husband was. Him and Beau were cameo in there that doesn't count. What would you say were the ones I should see immediately?
Jason Kelce
I really personally, selfishly love the Gang Broke D. That's a really fun one. Oh, God, we've done so many. I can't even remember the names of the episodes. I just remember, like, the scenes. There's one where Dennis and Dee get addicted to crack. That's just like a classic. And that's from like season three or something like that. Oh, you gotta see the Night man cometh.
Kylie Kelsey
To be fair, I have like, Jason watches the show and so I've been in the room for. Yes, exactly. And so I like, fully understand sort of the premise and I love the humor of it. It's just that, like, one of those things where I've just never sat down and I get it dedicated. It's.
Jason Kelce
By the way, I.
Kylie Kelsey
We're gonna blame motherhood. Perfect.
Jason Kelce
You can. You can blame motherhood. You have three of them and another one on the way. Yeah. How do you have time to watch.
Kylie Kelsey
Anything Jason did, like I said, a cameo a few seasons ago. Were you on set that day? Did you have to witness that nonsense?
Jason Kelce
He was awesome and. No. So that was. That was. Wasn't that when we. We win the super bowl, like, we're in charge?
Kylie Kelsey
I believe so, yeah.
Jason Kelce
No. So that was. He got to work with Charlie. I mean, I saw them and said hi and everything, but I wasn't in those scenes. But he was awesome and not surprising that he's gone on to be in front of the camera. He was great. I love Jason. I think he's great.
Kylie Kelsey
That's. Try living with him.
Jason Kelce
I don't want to do that.
Kylie Kelsey
I'm kidding.
Jason Kelce
I love him.
Kylie Kelsey
I'm gonna keep him. I'm gonna keep him.
Jason Kelce
Keep him. You just made another baby with him.
Kylie Kelsey
I know. Hopefully another cute one. That'd be great.
Jason Kelce
Yeah.
Kylie Kelsey
Thank you so much again for being the first guest ever on Not Gonna Lie. I am so excited to have an honorary Philadelphian, someone who is just a boss in her own right and absolutely doing something that I genuinely am so invested in right now.
Jason Kelce
Thank you.
Kylie Kelsey
That's a wrap on episode one. Thank you again to our guest, Caitlin Olsen. Make sure you check out the mid season premiere of High Potential on ABC in January now, because I said this show would not go over 45 minutes. I'm a woman of my word. I'm not gonna lie. I talked to Caitlin. For a longer conversation, you can find more never before seen clips on YouTube. Listen and subscribe. Wherever you get your podcasts, follow the show on all social media at NGL with Kylie not gonna lie is presented by Wave Sports and Entertainment and brought to you by Duncan. Thank you guys again for tuning in.
Podcast Summary: Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce – Episode 1
Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast
In the inaugural episode of Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce, host Kylie Kelce sets the stage for her candid and heartfelt conversations. Introducing herself as a soon-to-be mom of four, a former field hockey player turned high school coach, and the wife of NFL star Jason Kelce, Kylie explains her motivation for launching the podcast. She emphasizes her desire to share her personal story beyond the label of a “football wife,” addressing topics such as modern parenting, social media trends, women in sports, and more. Kylie states, “If you're going to talk about our family and you're going to talk about me, you might as well hear it from me” (00:24).
Listener Feedback and Community Engagement
Kylie expresses her gratitude for the overwhelming positive response to the podcast announcement. She shares various listener comments, highlighting the supportive community she's building. For instance, she reads a comment from "Matilda" who praises her qualification to host the podcast, saying, “Matilda, thank you so much for that vote of confidence” (12:22). These interactions underscore the community's enthusiasm and Kylie’s commitment to fostering a supportive environment.
Segment: Fuck Around and Find Out – Addressing Cursing in Front of Children
Kylie introduces her first segment, “Fuck Around and Find Out,” where she addresses recent headlines about her allegedly cursing in front of her children. She clarifies, “Do I curse in front of my kids most days also? Yes,” but differentiates between harsh words like “stupid” and “shut up,” which are prohibited in her household (22:00). Kylie emphasizes her approach to parenting by teaching kindness and independence, stating, “I'm trying to raise good little girls into strong, independent women” (22:30). This segment highlights her transparent and unapologetic approach to parenting.
Sponsorship: Dunkin’
Mid-episode, Kylie takes a moment to acknowledge her sponsor, Dunkin’. She shares her personal favorite order, a “medium half decaf iced coffee with almond milk, extra ice and two pumps of the sweet nectar butter pecan,” and encourages listeners to enjoy Dunkin’ beverages during the holiday season (24:00). This sponsorship integrates seamlessly into the conversation, reflecting Kylie’s genuine appreciation for the brand.
Segment: 5ish Questions from Queen Emma
Kylie engages in a playful and revealing segment where she answers five questions posed by her producer, Queen Emma. Topics range from her pregnancy experiences to personal anecdotes:
Pregnancy Reactions and Family Dynamics: Kylie discusses her daughter Benny’s reaction to her pregnancy announcement, revealing that Benny feels “deeply and personally victimized” by the news (25:00).
Honest Views on Pregnancy: She candidly shares her mixed feelings about pregnancy, expressing gratitude for being able to conceive while also admitting, “I cannot stand being pregnant” (30:00).
Childcare Arrangements: Addressing her support system, Kylie explains that her husband, Jason, won’t be watching the kids while she records the podcast, emphasizing the necessity of scheduling childcare (32:00).
Life Over the Past Two Years: Kylie reflects on the increased visibility and challenges of living in the public eye, especially with her husband’s NFL career and their growing family (34:00).
Unexpected Places She Has No Business Being: The humorous question reveals Kylie’s attendance at events like Milan Fashion Week and a music recording studio, despite considering herself “one of the most unfashionable people you'll ever meet” (35:00).
Guest Interview: Caitlin Olson and Jason Kelce
The episode’s highlight features an engaging conversation with actress Kaitlin Olson and Kylie’s husband, Jason Kelce. Caitlin Olson, known for her roles in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Hacks, joins the discussion, followed by Jason’s participation.
Philanthropic Efforts: Kylie and Jason discuss their joint efforts in supporting the Autism Foundation, highlighting how Jason humorously outbid his friend Rob to purchase an Eagles jacket for charity (26:00). Jason shares, “It's my most prized possession. I love it” (27:57).
Parenting Challenges and Insights: The trio delves into the complexities of raising boys versus girls. Jason remarks on the differences in behavioral dynamics as children grow, touching on topics like emotional nurturing and societal expectations, stating, “You can't just have a pause button... You are forced to figure it out” (29:00).
Balancing Careers and Family Life: Caitlin and Jason share personal anecdotes about juggling demanding careers with parenting. Jason recounts a hectic night dealing with both of his children’s illnesses, emphasizing the unpredictability and resilience required in parenting (32:00).
Acting and Personal Growth: Discussions about Caitlin’s acting career and her decision to branch out from established roles provide insights into personal development and professional choices. Jason praises Caitlin’s authenticity in her roles, noting how she brings “more authentic human emotions” to her characters (38:00).
Humorous Moments: Light-hearted moments, such as the conversation about large pores and children’s innocent yet honest remarks, add warmth and relatability. Jason shares a funny interaction with his son Leo about pores, highlighting the joys and quirks of parenting (36:00).
Conclusion
Kylie wraps up the episode by expressing her excitement for future conversations and encouraging listeners to subscribe and follow the podcast on social media. She reiterates her commitment to honesty and transparency, stating, “I'm not gonna lie” (44:00). The episode concludes with a reminder to check out Caitlin Olson’s upcoming projects and the midseason premiere of High Potential on ABC.
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Final Thoughts
Episode 1 of Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce successfully establishes Kylie’s authentic voice and sets the tone for future episodes. By blending personal stories, insightful discussions, and lighthearted humor, Kylie creates an engaging platform for exploring the intersections of motherhood, sports, and personal identity. The inclusion of special guests like Caitlin Olson and her husband Jason Kelce adds depth and relatability, making the podcast a promising addition to listeners seeking honest and meaningful conversations.