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Tana Mongeau
I just had a friend who had was in this exact situation. What? Yeah, like two people actually, that I.
Trisha Paytas
Know the afterlife sent their ex.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
What?
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's wild. It's funny. I was gonna make a joke about you cheating on him and it moving him to God. Hello and welcome to not love life.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, you guys.
Tana Mongeau
I love Trisha's house because I just like, brought an outfit I didn't want to wear. I walk in her closet, I'm like, what do you have for me? And not only does she have something for me, but like, I'm.
Trisha Paytas
You look so good. Yeah. You, like, were comfortable in it.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I love this because it's a little like romper. So it's coming.
Trisha Paytas
So cute. I had this exact same one. I did wear it in New York and I was like, dang. I. I never, like, keep track when I wear clothes. Once I. We would have been matching today.
Tana Mongeau
I know. No, we are the vibes. Like, I want your outfit more than I want mine. Actually. I love that top.
Trisha Paytas
Had to put on something pink too. I was like, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And I just. There's something about wearing something pink and glittery and being in Trisha Paytas's big fat mansion that is just so big. Fat. Mansion's crazy, but mansion, it's even pulling up. I was like, yeah, you're gonna be gagged. Your house is a gag to me. The whole upstairs, everything, too. Like, it's just such a great house, and you deserve it.
Trisha Paytas
I don't want to downplay it. I do love it, but.
Tana Mongeau
Right.
Trisha Paytas
Megan Mansion's insane, but, yeah, it's a nice house. I'm appreciative of it.
Tana Mongeau
It's nice, and I just love it here. The vibes, too. Like, just everything.
Trisha Paytas
The vibes are immaculate. We're having so much fun. We've had Taco Bell, AMC and more.
Tana Mongeau
And I just saw Malibu and Elvis, who I swear to God, I could not see you guys, like, a month. Two months. And I come back and they are, like, fully grown. Like, they just. Like, Elvis is, like, turning into a whole, like. Like, toddler.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Literally, she's one now. Yeah. It's insane.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I know. And it's funny because she's one, but just the last time I saw her, she was giving very much, like, baby.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And that was, like, two months ago. And now she's, like, a person. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
They grow quickly. I know. I know. I had baby fever. Like, I kept, like, that's why I just was, like, I kept wanting to have babies. I still want to keep having babies, but I need to be realistic and be like, okay, they do grow up. And, like, they don't say babies forever, and they need attention and they need you to drive them to lessons and, like, educate them. And it's like, okay, let me just stop at three. But the baby stage is fun.
Tana Mongeau
And you know for a fact you're stopping at three. I always ask you this.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
No John and Kate plus eight. Lore for you.
Trisha Paytas
No, I would love to. I think, responsibly. I need to just. Yeah, like.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I agree.
Trisha Paytas
Watching it because.
Tana Mongeau
Because you're also just an icon and do iconic that you need time for.
Trisha Paytas
You know, popping out babies.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Love it. This is not Loveline, you guys. We are experts in love because we have relationships, so that makes sense.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that experts. Duh.
Trisha Paytas
Duh.
Tana Mongeau
And we've been through the trenches and back, and, you know, we found out Moses and Makoa and. Yeah, yeah. It's our. You know, we're not professionals, but we like to think we know a few things.
Trisha Paytas
I think at this point, we are. We're like, episode 20 something we should be. What are we episode 20? I don't have no idea.
Tana Mongeau
Damn. We already know.
Trisha Paytas
Maybe we're only like, episode 14. I have no idea.
Tana Mongeau
I. Yeah, I don't.
Trisha Paytas
Are we 20?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. We're no longer, like, baby. Like, we're like a toddler podcast. This is episode 28. What?
Trisha Paytas
That's why we're experts now.
Tana Mongeau
That's so funny. Just the difference, like, in canceled, I think, to get to episode 28, it took me, like, two years. Like, that is. That is so funny. But we stopped.
Trisha Paytas
Stop on canceled, too.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Pause. A little break.
Tana Mongeau
But that's so funny.
Trisha Paytas
We just came from our Patreon. Now I'm, like, scared. We've been eating so much, and I feel like there's, like, answers.
Tana Mongeau
We ordered enough food that like. Like, a little tiny family of ants came from outside. And they were like. They were catching a vibe because I.
Trisha Paytas
Was like, where the ants come from? Then we just realized there was, like, 10 tacos lined up there. And I was like, oh, yeah, 10.
Tana Mongeau
Tacos lined up on the floor was a major oversight, but was crazy.
Trisha Paytas
But anyways, we got it figured out.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I'm working on my fear of bugs. Like, I saw the ant and I didn't scream, like, a fire alarm, which is, like, huge growth for me. I'm really trying.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. That was great. That was beautiful.
Tana Mongeau
You.
Trisha Paytas
We were just on our Patreon. Patreon.com, not loveline. And we were talking. Yeah, it did get crazy. We ended it with a bang, literally. But one of the interesting things I was gonna bring up here was you were talking about this, I guess, substance.
Tana Mongeau
And not the substance.
Trisha Paytas
Not the substance, but a substance. And we were just talking about, like, hallucinogens and that kind of stuff. And it made me think of. Because we do a little Hot Topics on here. You know, we did a little current event things. Her book's coming out, I think, in, like, a week. So. Did you see Catherine, former Catherine McBroom, now Catherine P. S her ayahuasca revelation.
Tana Mongeau
Did you?
Trisha Paytas
What do you think? Because you haven't talked about this.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. Have we not? I think we did in the episode hasn't come out yet, that we filmed in Manchester. We're a little behind because of touring, which I hate, but it's true.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. First of all, I love the way your mind works. Like, this is such a great topic for us to talk about because we.
Trisha Paytas
Were talking about losing Jens and how you're like, oh, I don't want to be in another dimension. And it sounds like, I guess, according to Austin, like, Catherine just loves being in these ayahuascas.
Tana Mongeau
Well, my whole take on it is, like, I love. Loves being in these ayahuascas Honestly though, if Austin McBroom was violently cheating on me, which allegedly he. That's to my alleged knowledge that's what he was doing.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, he didn't deny it, I don't think. I think he admitted to the cheating.
Tana Mongeau
And just a lot of stories that I have heard allegedly through the grapevine, you know, just like you were in the middle of one kinda. Yeah, I mean I was just like I was really. You covered around in that or. I was, I was associated with what I thought to be a cover up. I found out, you know, and even like she talks about in her book. I think this is what Brooke was telling me. Like I might be wrong, but there was this celebrity basketball game that was the same day as my 21st birthday party that Austin McBroom was playing in and so was Jake. So I was there at the time and come to find out Catherine was there and I just see them and it's like her supporting him and he's playing and whatever. And come to find out he had brought his mistress there to watch him play too at the same time that she was there.
Trisha Paytas
Staples one that Catherine was talking about.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, the one.
Trisha Paytas
It was their event, right? The Ice family event.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know if it was a solely ace fam.
Trisha Paytas
I think it was.
Tana Mongeau
I don't remember well enough to know.
Trisha Paytas
Like I. Catherine and him explain. It was like their event and they got all these celebrities because there was a little bit of scandal at the time. Again, I don't know what true was not but the, the alleged scandal was that they were like pocketing the money or something. Again, that was just like the scandal that happened at the time. But yeah, it could be.
Tana Mongeau
I don't, I mean I. It was the night of my 21st birthday party, so I think I showed up to the basketball game. That was my pre game. Yeah. And it was just like. It was. I mean I was just there like, go Jake. You know, that's where I was at. Yeah, that's where I was at. But that's all I remember. But it's wild to think about that. Even showing up for an event that has your family's name on it. Everyone thinks you're this beautiful family. And come to find out he brought. And I think that that too just cheating has so many layers. But blatant disrespect to your face. I mean, Brooke always tells this story that she had a friend who Austin tried to hire via Snapchat as a quote, nanny unquote, allegedly. Like was he Was trying. Like, again, this is just a story that I've heard, but, like, I believe it. And, like, there's multiple girls who have this story, allegedly, that he was like, I'm gonna hire you as a nanny. Here's what you say to Catherine. Pretend to say these things that you're gonna be the nanny. And then he just wanted to hook up with the girl via Snapchat. That was like, that's the tea. And, like, again, I think there's cheating, and then I think there is diabolical behavior. Like, have. First of all, just the unsafety of having somebody who's not trained to watch your kids come in and pretend to be in the role of watching your kids.
Trisha Paytas
They would come to the house and be like, I'm the nanny.
Tana Mongeau
I think that's what he was trying to do. I don't know if it ever got fully executed.
Trisha Paytas
Craziest plan ever. Like, they're just gonna have sex. Yeah, I'm gonna go have sex right now.
Tana Mongeau
And you say this, this, and this to Catherine so that she wants you hired. And then it's like, oh, yeah. You know, and just. Even. Just a lot of stories that I heard being around at that time and things, you know, like, die. I would be taking ayahuasca, too, to try to figure out where the. My life would be going.
Trisha Paytas
Encouraging of all that.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I would need the third realm to tell me how to get back on a better path. And then her saying, what did she say?
Trisha Paytas
Like, she's the Virgin Mary.
Tana Mongeau
I would be saying, I am the Virgin Mary. Triple back bend, backfilled. I don't want to touch your.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Be like, I am the Virgin Mary. I believe that I am.
Trisha Paytas
I know. He's, like, trying to act like, that's so weird. It's like, is it like.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Yeah. I think. And I think that even that is just like, to me, it's like, damn, you're still trying to make. Discredit me and make me look like I'm a weirdo. And it's like, most people would cope with those things that were done in so many worse ways and just in so many ways. I think that however the she needed or wanted to cope with that is valid.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Because. And obviously, I think he was trying to pay. I'm sure she wasn't doing ayahuasca with the kids. Like, she's not. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Like, no, it's so.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Because he never said they were there. He's just like, in the house where my kids.
Tana Mongeau
No one is doing ayahuasca with the kids present. No one. Like, that's. It's an. It's a nuts experience. Spiritual experience that.
Trisha Paytas
Have you done it?
Tana Mongeau
No. And I don't know if I ever will. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Because it makes you puke. And I don't like puking.
Tana Mongeau
I don't. And like, I've heard stories. It's just. That's not. That's not my dream. Maybe one day I'll want to have an awakening in that way.
Trisha Paytas
But, yeah, I mean, like you said, I think honestly, dealing with all that, I would be like, I need anything. Give me an exorcism. Like, anything to get this out of me. So.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And just. I think that the psyche of presenting like this perfectly happy family. And then. I know. And then also maybe even if you wanted to believe that finding out that that's all a lie and this person is.
Trisha Paytas
You have to keep it up because it's like your job and your brain.
Tana Mongeau
Kids to support and feed. Like, she deserves nothing but peace and whatever the hell she wants. Sorry, Jimmy. If you have to deal with that censoring bar just for the rest of her life. And I just. You know, when Austin McBroom isn't hurting anyone and he's on Snapchat doing weird for clickbait views, it's like, be a troll. And it is kind of funny. And sometimes he is like, we're never laughing with him, but, like, sometimes he is laugh at funny.
Trisha Paytas
He wants to be a clown. We laugh at a clown, you know?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. But when it comes to, like, actually discrediting her or a lot of the things, I think that.
Trisha Paytas
Or like, gaslighting, be like, well, she knew. Well, that doesn't make it better. Like, she, she, she. And he's like, she knew. She knew. Because if she tells me, just don't embarrass me, what do you think that means? I'm like, well, first of all, I don't think that means go have sex with other people. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And even. Even if I feel like I've been in. In situations maybe where I'm like, okay, I don't necessarily know if I think you're going to be 100% loyal. And I'm the type of person where my immediate thing is like, okay, then I'm not going to be either. But I still would be like, okay, I'm. Don't embarrass me. I'm definitely. Or, I'm not going to embarrass you. Or like, you know, let's have this. Whatever. Like, you don't want to be in that. That was never her dream. It's just where it. Where you manipulated her to think that her worth was at.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. You know, Family Channel and Family and everything with this person. Like, she was. They talk about on the leak pages. Allegedly. These are, like, her pages. Like, her being pregnant with, like, their son and, like, finding all this stuff out, and it's just, like, crazy. You can see in the birth vlog, it's, like, the saddest thing when she gives birth to their son.
Tana Mongeau
Like.
Trisha Paytas
Like, Austin's filming it, and he's saying, like, daddy's here. She, like, doesn't make eye contact with him in, like, the whole, like, 10 minutes he's filming. She's just looking at the baby. She literally looks like she has the biggest ick. Like, get away from me. Never once looks at him. Nothing. It's like, the craziest and saddest thing because it's like, damn. So I want to read her book. I'm very.
Tana Mongeau
Me too.
Trisha Paytas
Interested. I'm glad that she's saying everything. I'm glad she's saying her truth. I hate Austin for, like, discrediting her instantly, just being like, yeah, this is not true. Even though he, like, admits to what she's saying is true, but then tries to, like, gaslight the audience by being like, but she knew, and I wasn't getting what I needed. And, like, all I was just like, I hate you.
Tana Mongeau
I hate. I wasn't getting what I needed. I just wish so bad that you see this all the time with people. And, like, when I was younger, I think I struggled with this as well, and I had to, like, learn it. It's like, whatever, you know? But I hate when I see people let their narcissism take them to a point where they can't realize that accountability is their only savior. Because truly, like, his redemption arc. The only way, from a PR Standpoint, in my opinion.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, yes, you can just look like a clown and be funny and say the mermaid stuff and be memed and whatever.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
But a true redemption arc, if that's what you're seeking, would come from, like, I did all this, and I was addicted to money, fame, and sex.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And I did. I. I saw her as an object for views, and therefore, I. We lost our connection and my respect for her.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
For that, I'm forever sorry, and I wish the best for her. Like, that would be the only way to have people.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Ever. Even respect you.
Trisha Paytas
In this case, he'll never be respected. Again, because he's just, like, such a gaslighter. Takes zero accountability. Like, it's actually even in her, like, response to him. She was just so mature and be like, we are. I write, like, really nice things about him in the book, too. Like, our marriage wasn't, like, all for nothing. Like, I write. So he's just so.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but people like that at that level can't take any hit to their ego, which is crazy to do all of that to someone and then still not be able to take anything.
Trisha Paytas
You cheated like, you were with other girls. It's like, that's that alone. Dun, dun, dun, dun. I don't care if she was like, yeah, go cheat on me, whatever. Like, you're in the marriage. You have kids. Like, it's on you. You're the embarrassment.
Tana Mongeau
And it's like, he also has daughters, and one day they're gonna see these videos where that's what he's saying about him cheating on their mother. And it's like, yeah, just damn. Like, I still. Honestly, I'm still gonna say that I'm hoping and praying and would love to see that he comes online one day and just is, like, chill and accountable and no memes and no, he needs.
Trisha Paytas
To go offline for a little bit and then come back with all that, because I'm not believing it if being a little troll, but that's a troll that stays under the bridge. And.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I'm just so happy for her. I feel like she's with someone new and she's writing that. And I feel like even to be able to write a book about all of your trauma means that you're at a place where you're able to sit there and think about it and hold hands with it and, like, you know, like, yeah. So it's like, damn, go the off queen and love her. And I'm sure she knew he'd react like this anyways. And hopefully she's just at a place where she's like, say whatever the you want. This doesn't discredit my truth. People with sense will know.
Trisha Paytas
Come on. Not Loveline Diva.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
I know.
Tana Mongeau
I would, like, love, love to either see her on Just Trish, have her on canceled. I would, like.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Love.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, yeah. No, maybe she'll make the rounds for her book.
Tana Mongeau
I know. I would, like, absolutely.
Trisha Paytas
Love. But regardless, all the podcasts, I also.
Tana Mongeau
Could see being like, the Internet, and I never want to do anything again. And I also support that.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. But I feel like to promote this book, she's gonna, like, go hard, which she should.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I would go everywhere and make that coin.
Tana Mongeau
And just, like, I'm sure also the psyche of feeling like for so long that you need this person to succeed, because when you build something, like the Ace family, Austin and Catherine, you know what I mean? Like, you probably psychologically condition yourself. And that's probably why she put up with so much of the cheating, was to think to herself, like, I need this person in order to succeed.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
So it's like, brand that's got to be the most invigorating biggest feeling. Like, I hope she knows, like, this might be the start of Catherine McBroom's, like, era in the spotlight. Not for.
Trisha Paytas
I would love to see. I think everybody wants to see. Anything without Austin will be great for a while.
Tana Mongeau
I know.
Trisha Paytas
All right, Austin. But we're not taking a break. We're taking calls. So let's get into our first caller.
Tana Mongeau
We were just finding out she's doing her rounds of podcasting right now.
Trisha Paytas
Call Her Daddy tomorrow. Oh, she's not coming on ours. Once I call her daddy, I was like, there's no way.
Tana Mongeau
My favorite thing about Trisha is that we all react the same. We both go, oh, when I saw.
Trisha Paytas
Chapel Ron on Colorado, like, that's it. We're done. We lost her. You know?
Tana Mongeau
Well, you know what it is, though? Like, I. I don't know if Catherine's with a PR agency, but you know that.
Trisha Paytas
I'm sure she is.
Tana Mongeau
A lot of these people who are with PR agencies see Call her daddy and then maybe see us, and it feels safer. Like, it feels like more daddy. Yeah. Like, more of a publication. And, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
You know, she gets, like, nominated for stuff. Yeah. Going to my house in the basement.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It's just more of a Kiki and more of less. I feel like anyone with a publicist, all of that, like, they care. They, like, they might not trust us for edit control or whatever it is, even though we give it. Always. Always.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, Anything you want.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I also prefer, like, whenever I watch celebrities on a podcast. That's why I do love the Ovana, like, therapists. I prefer the, like, Kiki versus the, like, interviewer with cards. Like, that's just the way I consume content. Because if I like a celebrity, I feel like I know the things usually that are going to be asked.
Trisha Paytas
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
Well, but then again, like, sometimes, like, Khloe Kardashian on Call Her Daddy was great. Like, yeah, yeah, great. And she. It was cards, that type of interview. But Chloe really gave.
Trisha Paytas
I Love Chloe.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. So much. Depends, I guess.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, yeah. Let's answer callers.
Tana Mongeau
Call her caller.
Trisha Paytas
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Is that with Landon Barker?
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Oh, my God.
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Tana Mongeau
I'm excited.
Trisha Paytas
Me too. I'm taking a call.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
C
Hi, Trisha. Hi, Tana. Today I'm calling you ladies about a situation I experienced so recently. I got a like on Bumble from a guy who used to date my friend who since passed away. She dated him in high school, so it's a long time ago and it's been a few years since she died. But I asked him immediately, even though he's cute, but I looked at him, I'm like, wait a damn minute, I recognize that guy. And I'm like, that's my girl's ex. So I saw him again at McDonald's today and I'm just like, is the universe. Is she sending me her ex, man? I don't think so. He's not really my type, but he's okay. I feel icked about it though. I don't think even if I saw him a third time in the universe was screaming date him. That I could shout out to my girl, I miss you. And yeah, thank you for listening. Have a great day.
Tana Mongeau
Wow. I actually just. I just had a friend who had. Was in this exact situation. What? Yeah, like two people actually afterlife sent their ex. Yes.
Trisha Paytas
What?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I know, like, really strange. I was just giving a friend of my life, like real advice about this. So it's really funny. Like, how niche.
Trisha Paytas
Oh my God.
Tana Mongeau
Hopefully. Maybe it's not niche. This is the third person I've heard about this in like a month.
Trisha Paytas
Crazy. Okay, what was your advice, dude?
Tana Mongeau
I don't know because I've seen in my life too. I've seen people pass away and then I've seen the. The ex of the person who passed away end up getting with like the bestie of the person. Like I've seen some in that regard and I understand. Well, she's not in this situation. I was going to go down a whole rabbit hole about how grief can do things to people and want to. You want to bring together and you want to feel closer to the person and trauma bond, yada yada. But that doesn't. It's been a while and I don't think this situation seems like that it's hard because if Makoa and I'm knocking on everything because I would honestly just go with him a week later. Let me just keep it a buck. But I'm just saying, like. And my friend, I would resurrect and kill them both and then just go back out. And that's. I'm just saying. But it's a goddamn. Is my goddamn honest truth. And I tell my friends all the time, I'm like, Don't you ever try me in the afterlife. Yeah. Okay.
Trisha Paytas
This is your sign.
Tana Mongeau
You're not my, like, best friends. They wouldn't. But you never know.
Trisha Paytas
Like, is that grief does crazy things.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And I don't think Makoa would. And. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I just realized it's the other way around. It's. If I. I'm done.
Trisha Paytas
Okay. Yeah. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
So it's hard. Like.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I don't think it's a. I don't think it's a sign. I think it's.
Tana Mongeau
And maybe she's just sending you signs and it's great to think of her.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Maybe just be his friend, but I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
But it's. It's also hard because there is the flip side of that coin where, like, some people would argue. Okay, I'm not necessarily saying I'm that person, but, like, some people would argue that if he loved her and you loved her so much that you guys might have a lot in common and she is gone and he could see parts of her in you and that it could be beautiful in. In those ways.
Trisha Paytas
And not really fair though, either, because then it's like, okay, you're just thinking about her and so you guys are with each other.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. There was a very famous playmate named Dorothy stratton who was 20 years old. She was unalived by her husband. And then her ex husband, actually, she was with a new guy who was a director, Peter something Dankovich or something. And yeah, she was on a lie by ex husband. He married her sister after she died. And so. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Hell no. Right?
Trisha Paytas
It is crazy. Like, I don't know, but I know what you're saying. Like, you miss her so much. Maybe you want the closest thing or.
Tana Mongeau
I'm saying, like, maybe that so much time has passed that they're healed. And then they have this beautiful connection of parts of her that still live on. And it's not like a trauma looking for anyone and someone else. It's more just like something in common, I think.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. I think out of respect for like, your friend, you know, maybe she. I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Unless they explicitly say before they die, like, I want you to be with my husband or my boyfriend if I die, then I don't. If they don't say that, I don't think you should infer anything.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And here's what I'm gonna say as well. I think that if she. If you called in and you said, I ran into him at a bar, and we ended up having, like, a five hour conversation. And I really loved our conversation. And then he asked me on a date, and I was like, wow, I really connected. Is this. I would be like, you know what? Maybe not maybe that, but it was. You were just on Hinge and then you saw him at McDonald's. Like, you don't have to bark up the tree. There's nothing calling you. Emotionally, it is a coincidence.
Trisha Paytas
You see my Hinge and you see at McDonald's.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but like, also most common dating app. And, like, everyone loves the Big Mac.
Trisha Paytas
Like, you don't ever go inside McDonald's. I guess that's true if you are inside of McDonald's.
Tana Mongeau
But I'm saying there's like, no. There's no. Like, your heart's not like, oh, my God, I'm gonna be heartbroken if I'm not with this person. Like, it's not like something happened.
Trisha Paytas
20 fish in the sea.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's just like, if anything, he's like, an option. Like, you could see another guy from Hinge at Taco Bell next week. Like, you don't need to bark up this messy tree, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And maybe if he was just like, her buddy or she was just like your acquaintance. Like, okay. Like, I don't know if you live in, like, a really small town.
Trisha Paytas
Okay. James Charles with the acquaintance. Yeah, we were acquaintances. Like, okay, but still. What? You know the person. I think, Yeah. I think maybe it is a sign. Maybe she's, like, testing you from the afterlife and we're just telling you she.
Tana Mongeau
Misses you and wanted you to think of her or something. But maybe either one. You never know. I'd be tested from the afterlife. I know.
Trisha Paytas
That's what I'm saying. I wouldn't want to.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I think there's no reason to do it, really. So that's my.
Trisha Paytas
Like, definitely. I. I say no. I think it all sounds bad. There's so many people.
Tana Mongeau
If you see him in public two more times, maybe be like, what's up? You stalking me? She's talking me, you know?
Trisha Paytas
But yeah, that's move cities.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Yeah. Like, there's just. There's no need. I think everything is circumstantial. If there. If I felt like there was more calling you to do it, I would maybe have a different answer.
Trisha Paytas
But, yeah, girl, you're good.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like I said, I would resurrect like a mother.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. Okay. Beetlejuice.
Tana Mongeau
I would.
Trisha Paytas
Haunting people.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
The longest answer ever. To that question. I love it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that really was. It really was. But I just. It evoked a lot of, like, thoughts.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, you're good. You're so good at talking. You're talking again for, like, nine hours. And I was like, damn. Like, you really do never run out of words. And I love it.
Tana Mongeau
You know what's funny is for some reason today I feel like we got. We've. We're like a fine wine. We've gotten better with age today. Like, this is my favorite episode so far.
Trisha Paytas
And it's so cute, too. Whenever you have, like, a cute outfit, you just, like, you slay.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. My panic attack went away. Like, I'm feeling gorgeous. The Taco Bell settled. I'm not bubbling.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. The settling of the food helps.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, I feel the best on this.
Trisha Paytas
We ate earlier, too, so I think maybe that helps. Anyways.
Tana Mongeau
And normally I feel like it's like the first one is the best, and then by the third one, I had to get back into the rhythm.
Trisha Paytas
We're here.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, we'll keep the heat going.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, let's keep it going. Keep the hits rolling.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
C
Hey, guys. My name is Aaron. I'm a humongous fan. I love you, Trisha. And I love you, Tana. You guys are literally the, like, my big sister, my mom. But I just wanted to call because I wanted some advice. I know that I'm not ugly, but somehow, like, I'm just not good at, like, finding boys. And I feel like all my friends are, and I just always end up with, like, Smokey the ugly boy. But, like, I know I'm not ugly. So, like, if you guys have any, like, I don't know, advice on how to, like, talk to boys, because I know I shouldn't rush it, but, like, at the same time, I'm going to be in college soon, so I just, like, wanted some help. Thank you. I love you guys.
Tana Mongeau
I love her first, so.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I love her, too.
Tana Mongeau
Well, step one, she's got the confidence on lock. She knows she's a bad bitch.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And stop saying, I know I'm not ugly. So saying, I know I'm hot.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Right. Well, we love that, you know, you're not. Yeah. Because you're not.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That is hard, though, because, like, I feel like. I don't know, a lot of times you just see the really outgoing girl of the friend group, like, getting all the guys first or, like, having that flirting on lock. So in reality, you both could bag the same guy, but, like, there's a. Who just Knows what she's doing and beelines to him. And, like, you know, and that's tough.
Trisha Paytas
It's tough to compete with. But also, like, you don't need to compete with because the guy who has eyes for you or the girl that has eyes for you is gonna just, like, have the eyes for you. Because I've always been the less, like, not the one to stand out or something like that. But, yeah, I think if they're into you, they're into you. You know what I mean? Like, you don't have to compete because a lot. The outgoing, popular girl will get a lot of guys because guys just also like that. Like, they like being approached by girl. And if that's not you, that's not you.
Tana Mongeau
And men are also easy as dumb as. So, like, it's one of those things where, like, whatever is, like, dangling first in front of their face, they're going to gravitate to. Because men are easy as dumb as, like, I want to. I want to. I want you to try and exercise. Okay. Here's where my head's at. Okay. And I used to love doing this when I was single. Like, once you realize. And I mean this, like, I'm saying this as a fact, in my opinion, it's a fact. Once you realize you can say anything to a man and he, like, won't care. Like, if you just have the eyes and you're literally talking about how much you love tuna fish, he is gonna be like, that's awesome. Let's go home and order tuna, baby. Like, yeah, I'm being so real. And you should have fun with it. Like, get a few drinks, go out with your friends, Find a guy that you don't even care about. Like, it's not like, you're all nervous and like, whatever. You don't care if you've got lives or dies. And go up to this man and just start talking to him about a crunchwrap supreme. Like, whatever's on your mind. Say the most random. You'll notice how, like, he's a man. He's a dog. He literally will just, like, be talking to you about that and, like, want you. Like, I think you need to start looking at it like that. Like, I could say anything, and this person's gonna want me if they want me. And you'll be surprised how often they do.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. And if they don't, then it's like, not for you. You know, it's like, you could say, God sent me. And maybe they'll be, like, into it, and maybe they'll guess he did haven't sent Bab. Maybe be like, yes.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, you need God. But I think that that's also important too. Like, once you realize the worst something someone can say is no. And flirting, I think is something like. Like, if I went right back out into the dating scene right now, it would be hard for me because I, like, hadn't been in a while. But it's like once you get into that exercise and you're flirting more. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Like, even the godsend me thing is so fearless. Like, I DMS make it easier. I will say that because I am not a flirt in real life will never approach a guy. Could never just go up and start a conversation. DMs I am a little more bold. Especially when I was single. I would just send a. I wouldn't give this advice to you, but I me, I would like send DMs to, like, every celebrity, like Zac Efron and like, the guy from say, by the Bell. And I would just send nudes. I was just like, here. And like, they get it or they don't. And it works sometimes. Are you okay? Oh, no, don't choke.
Tana Mongeau
I handled that with Grace. It's just like the bug. I'm really good. Jesus.
Trisha Paytas
The other day. Oh, my God. You've been handling.
Tana Mongeau
I know. I'm like, choking and. But they're ant on me and I'm just MMs. But I'm having a great time, so who cares? Yeah. I mean, that's the thing though. Just like, shoot your shot. And the more that you do it in person via dm, all of it, the more comfortable you'll be and you'll realize, like, most men are not going to reject you. And even if they do, the worst thing they say is no, and he's not the one for you. Like, who gives a. You know, this person's opinion of you doesn't matter at all. I think that's why it could be so fearless, because it's like they could literally tell me to go myself. I don't know you and you don't know me. On to the next. You know, and like, that's what you gotta do. Take a shot and just start saying, and eventually it's like a shot. It's crazy. I love it. I know she's about to go to college and it sounds like they're having fun. If you don't drink, you don't have to take a shot. But I'm just saying, just start saying no. Like, men are. Men are idiots.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, they're relatively easy too. And if they're into you, they're into you. And if they're not, they're not. It's not really.
Tana Mongeau
And once you just place less weight in a man not being into you, the more you'll realize how much.
Trisha Paytas
Are.
Tana Mongeau
Out there that will be. You know, it's like, who cares if Joe Schmo that I literally like, I don't know you. I don't know anything about you and you don't want me. Perfect. Go find another. I'm gonna go find another guy who wants me. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Well, yeah, Good luck.
Tana Mongeau
So we. We love you and you got this. It's. Men are. It'd be one thing if you were honestly even asking about, like getting at women. Like, they're, you know, men are easy.
Trisha Paytas
Very.
C
Okay, I wasn't even going to leave a voicemail, but then you guys said, tell me about that one co worker. And this is definitely not what you were expecting. But all everyone knows about a workplace romance, obviously. This is not even first time. I am a victim to workplace romance. And we work at a bar together. So we're there late. We both get off at 5am it just makes sense. We've been hooking up for months and he did just get out of relationship, but it's to the point we're hanging out all the time and we even got tickets to go to a concert together. And then he ended up canceling on the concert, which we were supposed to get a hotel for a whole weekend. And he's like, it's just too soon for me. Just do suit for me. And he just got promoted to manager. So do I stay at my job and assert my dominance or say him and leave? Also, I don't know if I still want to hook up her or not. I might still want to, so I don't know if I can burn that bridge. But also, he might be hooking up with my other. One of my other co workers. But I'm not sure. Like, can't really ask. It's all mess. Please let me know. Love you guys so much. And I love the cancel show and I love the Trisha live show. I went to both. I love you guys so much.
Trisha Paytas
Oh.
Tana Mongeau
What a queen.
Trisha Paytas
Thanks for coming to both. That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Love it. Yeah, we love you.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my gosh. Okay. Well, I already kind of hate this guy.
Tana Mongeau
Me too.
Trisha Paytas
Like hooking up with you, but doesn't want to, like, go to a concert. What? Like you've been hooking up, whatever. And then you think he's also hooking up with one of your friends.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And it sounds like you're in a place where you're maybe ready for maybe something a little more than just sex. And it sounds like he is clearly not. And let me tell you something. You cannot change that man. All right? And you don't want to try. You don't want a man that you have to try to change. Okay?
Trisha Paytas
And if you love your job, don't leave your job because of him. And, sir, use a dominance, but also just be like, you're not gonna make me leave this job. You leave this job. You're the manager. Like, you know what I mean? Like, stay there. Don't let them push you out of a job if you love it.
Tana Mongeau
And, like, again, it can be so simple. It can be like, listen, I've been vibing with what we're doing, but the concert thing made me realize that we're both kind of looking for a different vibe in life right now, and I think that's fine. Then you can stay and have a professional relationship. It's hard, though. You have to, like, cut off your emotions and feelings and kind of compartmentalize, which is hard. But I wouldn't say to, like, stay in that gray area. Like, don't just occasionally sleep with him.
Trisha Paytas
And, like, no. Especially if you want to go to a concert with you. Like, because you guys can still be hookup friends and still, like, hang out. Like, get out. You were supposed to get a hotel, which is, like, hookup central. It's, like, that's so weird. So if you're. If your instinct is, like, he's hooking up with this other worker, It's a mess. Like, unless you want to be part of the mess. But I'd be like, no, Find someone else. There's plenty of hookup buddies. There's plenty of people who want to go to concerts with you and hook up with you. There's probably people want to date you if you want to date. Like.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I don't, like, get it right away. As soon as I'm like, I hate this guy.
Tana Mongeau
I know. And it's like, it's hard because I know it's easy. It's a workplace. It's kind of hot. It's kind of forbidden. You're already doing and whatever. I don't know why. And this is just me being, like, so Sixth sense and just knowing. I feel like I know you. I know you're gonna keep hooking up with him. I swear. I know it. Stop it. Don't let it, like, spot because you're. Then you're gonna be placing the same exact call, but like four times worse in like three months.
Trisha Paytas
And you're kind of like blocking yourself from like, what you do want in life. So I get it. It's familiar, it's great. But yeah, don't block yourself, babe.
Tana Mongeau
And I think it's, it's very hard when you're in that area with the situationship where it's like, he hasn't been awful. Right. Like, it's bad, it's not great.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
But he hasn't been defined definably, definitively, he hasn't been definitively awful yet.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
So I could stay. I could still get. It's easy, it's whatever. But like, if this is already happening, I'm just gonna tell you, as a frontal lobe girly who's been over a lot, it's only going to like snowball and then be.
Trisha Paytas
You don't want to consume your energy or time when you're like thinking this much on it either. It's just like, if this is something fun and easy, whether it's true love or fun hookup, it's all supposed to be fun. It's supposed to be easy. So.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And if I could go back in time and tell myself any advice about situationships, I would tell myself, like, end it before it's like, atrocious and you're heartbroken. And I know it's hard because it's easy, but you save yourself a lot. And, and every time I would ever like, wait and then eventually, inevitably ended especially it's always a guy who just got out of a relationship, all those things. Then a few months would go by and I'd end up meeting a guy who wants to date. And like, I. I would always be thinking to myself, like, why the didn't I just do this six months ago and like, save myself? I knew what it was. I knew who he was.
Trisha Paytas
Don't waste that time. I wasted so much time, my 20s over like a situationship thinking, like, I'm fine, I'm cool with it, it's okay. But like, time is so valuable and you just don't want to waste it on.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And you're just. Trisha, hit the nail on the head. You're like, blocking yourself from, like, what you want and deserve. And I think, I mean, if another job is coming and you're down, it's probably the best way to cold turkey this, but.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, but I hate to like, leave your job if you like.
Tana Mongeau
No yeah. But if you don't leave the job, I think you stop and you just. You become a little cold.
Trisha Paytas
That asserts more dominance to be like, I'm staying here and I'm not having sex with you. No.
Tana Mongeau
And you should go to a concert with someone else and, like, post all about it. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Talk about in the workplace. Like, oh, my God, this guy Axel took me to a concert and.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, toxic advice. Send yourself flowers to the workplace and, like, be gagged over them in front of him. I just dropped my popcorn because I got excited.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that is very smart.
Tana Mongeau
Because then imagine he gets, like, jealous, and you make this. Send yourself, like, the cheapest flowers. You could even just get some from, like, the store and have your friend bring them in for you.
Trisha Paytas
I would spring for the 1-800-flower delivery and make it really bougie, especially because you deserve the flowers.
Tana Mongeau
So, yeah, order yourself flowers in front of him.
Trisha Paytas
At work, I used to order myself flowers to my apartment. This guy was hooking up with in, like, the early 20s. In my early 20s. And it was like. So I even have, like, Tumblr posts that's, like, Mystery Valentine sent me. This one's just like me.
Tana Mongeau
It's so real.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Sometimes you got to show the demand, and it's funny because you end up manifesting the demand then, too, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Go cold turkey on the. Before you're losing it. Lobotomy style.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I love you.
Trisha Paytas
Love you, too. I love you. Next color. We're flying through the calls today because.
Tana Mongeau
They'Re very, like, cut and dry answers today.
Trisha Paytas
I love it. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You don't need to hook up with your dead friend's ex, and you don't need to keep.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I'll try and get this one. Just. I don't even know the question. I'm gonna try and just be like, keep him. Here's how you keep him. Here's how you keep hooking up with him. So we're gonna. We'll see what it is.
Tana Mongeau
You know, I want to try.
Trisha Paytas
I want to try and bring. Keep people's penises in their lives.
Tana Mongeau
I love that about you.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. I don't want to, like.
Tana Mongeau
I don't want to cut it off and wear it as a necklace. Like, it's like, Jesus, dude.
C
Hi, Trisha. Hi, Tana. Longtime watcher, lurker fan. I love you guys so much, but I was wondering how you guys deal with jealousy towards your best friend. She is, like, perfect in every way, and I feel so inferior to her, and it makes me so jealous. And like, kind of sad, but I don't know how to deal with it. Like, obviously I love her so much. She's my best friend and I'm proud of everything she does. But, like, it also makes me feel like shit. Like, is that a self confidence issue? What would you guys do? Would you talk about it? I've just been writing in my journal, but I don't know. I need help because I feel so. I don't know, it's kind of hurting my relationship with her and I. We've been friends for over 10 years, so I don't want to ruin that, but I just need some advice. Please tell me what to do.
Trisha Paytas
Ah.
Tana Mongeau
I love you guys.
C
I love you so much.
Tana Mongeau
I love you.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
First of all, like, you're talking about her being iconic and cute now. You're so beautiful. The cutest voice. I just like, you're so, like, you're like a ray of sunshine.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
Ten years is such a long time too. So, like, you can just. Like, I would. Because my original advice, like, that's why I have no friends. I just stopped being friends with her. It's hard. Like, jealousy's so hard. And, like, it's really just in you, I think, like, you're either a jealous person or you're not. Because there's some people are just, like, not jealous at all. And I'm so jealous. So it's almost like. Yeah, my original advice would be, like, just cut it off. Just to have no friends. Like, just stay by yourself. Then you're not jealous of anyone around you. But you've been friends 10 years and you love her. You're like, you're like, talking so highly of her. Like, I actually think you really do love her. So that's so hard. How to get over jealousy when you really love somebody, I don't know. And you really do want what's good for them, which is, like, nice.
Tana Mongeau
But I want to hear more. I wish she. This is like a call where. I really wish this was a phone call because I have questions. Because I think sometimes you see this and you hear a girl say exactly this. And it is just that her friend is perfect and sweet and loves her and she just happens to be jealous. She may get things she wants, whatever, but then a lot of times the other party does it on purpose to, like, make you feel inferior. You know what I mean? Or the other. Or you guys have developed this type of toxic relationship where, like, I feel like a lot of people are very main character and they Want someone to feel lower than them and they. Even if it's subconscious and it's. You know what I mean? Like. You know what I mean? Like, sometimes the toxic relationship is built and, like, the other party isn't completely innocent to create this dynamic. Or the other party is maybe doing things that trigger you to feel this way or like, you guys have developed this pattern. Right? Like, I would love to know more, but here's what I will say. Like, comparison is also the root of all evil. Like, in all the ways that you think she is so perfect and amazing. You are perfect and amazing in your own way. And it almost feels like, like jealousy to me too. Feels like you're conditioning yourself to think that you want and need the things that she has. Like, you know what I mean? Or, like, want to be like her. And in reality, you can thrive just as much as her, but in your own best traits and your own best ways. And there's probably a million people who would then say this about you, you know, like. And I just, oh, my God, I hope. I think you need to start really telling yourself, like, I am different than her and that's okay.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, she kind of said it in her own way, was just like, you know, is it insecurities? And I do think it is, because I think when you're kind of like, found your happiness, you're kind of like happy for them or also don't care as much. You know what I mean? Like, I feel like I was like the most jealous person of everyone. Of you, you know, just like, of so many people. And you're just like. When I think back, like, when I met you, I was just, okay, you're young and everyone likes you. And it's like all that jealousy makes me so sad. Yeah, it is. Because it is such a feeling. Like the other person doesn't control the other person, doesn't feel anything. Yeah. If someone's like, like doing something to make you feel inferior, it's one thing, but like, you were just existing. And I was just like, I'm so.
Tana Mongeau
Jealous of this person, you know, I was a mess.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, but like, yeah, like, so jealous. And then. But it was like I was insecure. I was insecure about my relationship. I was insecure about, like, there was so many things I was insecure about. And like, now I really do feel like I got everything I want and I feel very secure in it. So if I'm like, see another girl crushing it, you know, I'm just like, oh, like, it either doesn't affect Me or I'm happy for them. Like, Ashley Graham was like, the first plus size Roxy heart this summer. She got to be in Chicago, and she's not a singer or dancer. But I was like, that would have made me so jealous before. And it's like, I love. And now I, like, actually love seeing it. I was like, that's great, because now it's open for, like, another plus size Roxy or you. Or like, Alex Earl was on Dancing with the Stars. And like, yeah, I'm way older, so I'm, like, not feeling competitive with her. But it's like. Like, that would have been like, damn, that should have been me. But it's like, God, I have so much going on in my life right now. That's like, you don't have time to be jealous again. These are people I'm not friends with. I should use an example of someone I'm friends with that I'm jealous of. Even, like.
Tana Mongeau
No, but it's. You're still.
Trisha Paytas
It's real. Like, you're like, your relationship. I think if I didn't have mine, maybe I'd be jealous of someone having a great relationship. So I think when you, like, find something that fulfills you, which you kind of already said, like, maybe it's my insecurities. I think. I think you do have to kind of, like, look inside yourself, too. It's like, okay, why am I jealous of this person? And it's like, maybe because it's like they have something. Any sort of jealousy. I'll say it. For me, it's like, whenever I'm jealous, someone, they have something you want. And I think that with, like, haters, with anything, they're jealous. Oh, how can she be confident and fat? Like, whatever. There's always, like, something you have that someone wants. So I think it's really kind of fulfilling. Yourself. I don't know. I think jealousy is just so hard. Jealousy's awful. It is terrible. And the comparison thing is terrible. Try not to compare yourself, but really look inside yourself. And I promise, like, once you find your own happiness, whatever that looks like, it's not like just being in a relationship or being cute or whatever, but your own fulfillment or. Look at what she has. What are you jealous of? Is it the confidence? Is it the job? Is it whatever. And figure out how you can make it happen for yourself and use it.
Tana Mongeau
As, you know, motivation.
Trisha Paytas
Motivation. Try not to take it out on that person.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
If she's not doing anything.
Tana Mongeau
And maybe you also spend time around other friends or make another friend and See if you feel maybe the same way and maybe notice is there. You know what I mean? Like, what are the reasons why I feel specifically this way around this person? And just, yeah, really try to do an exercise, I think, with yourself where you're like, okay, but what are my strong suits? What are the things where someone could be jealous of me for this? Like, am I, well, smoking? Am I smart? Like, do I do my hair really pretty on like certain days? Like, am I good at putting clothes together? Like, you know what I mean? Like, just like you definitely have silly things.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And then hone in on those and realize that somebody could be saying this exact same thing about you. And it's not a competition. And you also don't want her exact life. This is your life.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You guys can thrive together, but I think just analyze everything and try to get to the root of it and you can get through this girl because I know that's hard.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Jealousy is a very normal thing for like half the world.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Are you kidding me? We live in a comparison based society where everyone and everything thing is conditioning you now from the youngest age possible with social media to think you don't have enough and it's not true. You are enough and we love you.
Trisha Paytas
Find it.
Tana Mongeau
Jimmy, either put this in somewhere or just leave this in right here. I'm so sorry for my chewing in this episode. Trisha was just being so interesting. And I love popcorn and I love you. Sorry, this next one's really crazy.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, a crazy one is coming.
Tana Mongeau
Love it.
C
Hi, Tana. Hi, Trish. I love you both so much. You guys are genuinely like two of my favorite people on this channel planet. But I'm calling today to talk about my boyfriend, who I do also love very much. But a few months ago, I did learn that he did not get the COVID vaccine. And I know you girls don't get too political, too scientific, but I feel like this issue is worth talking about. We were talking more recently and he asked me if I had ever read the book the Things They Carried. And I had to laugh. I had two screens because the Things They Carried is a book about Vietnam War veterans and the trauma that they face. He was trying to compare his experience with not getting vaccinated and then not being allowed into places because of that choice that he made with the experience of a Vietnam War veteran.
Trisha Paytas
I had to laugh.
C
I had to laugh. And his beliefs, like, in general, I guess they're not like too far off the deep end. But like, a lot of the points he's making are connected with red string across a bulletin board like he's serving mad conspiracy. I don't need a tin foil hat. I need a tinfoil condom. You know what I mean? Anyway, I guess my question is how do I deal with my partner when I think that they have ridiculous beliefs. Anyway, I love you guys so much.
Trisha Paytas
Bye.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God. Where's our button?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, is our button all four is right there?
Tana Mongeau
I. I'm pressing the dump him button. But here's why. I mean, I always think that it's like, I don't know, if you think you have to really sit with yourself and think, like, can I stomach being with someone for the rest of my life that I have different views than? Right?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And some people can. I've dated people with different views than me. And like.
Trisha Paytas
Oh really?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And it's.
Trisha Paytas
I mean, I don't know, like political stuff is so big. I can't even imagine like something like especially vaccination, vaccines, especially now this a while ago.
Tana Mongeau
And like, I don't know, I mean I was also just young, so I think I didn't think big picture. I was just living for today. So I was like, who gives a. But now it's like as I've gotten older, you have to think like one day I'm gonna have a baby with this man and I'm gonna want to get my baby vaccinated and he's not gonna want to or like whatever it is that you're saying, like just we're gonna at one point. There could be a point in the future where we heavily disagree and a lot of people end up doing that and staying and either communicating or unfortunately succumbing their views to the other. You know, just swallowing it. Right?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And if you're okay with that and you really love this person, everything else. He also sounds like just not the brightest bulb. He sounds a little self centered to read that book.
Trisha Paytas
I think he's cuckoo. I think he needs to go to a little psychiatrist from local. So what is the and so idiot.
Tana Mongeau
Man coded to be like? I'm just like this book about the. Oh my God.
Trisha Paytas
I can just hear him worse.
Tana Mongeau
I can just hear him like. My takeaway was that I really want to read that book. So I wrote it down.
Trisha Paytas
But no, I'm. That's. Well, right. You want to read the book. But he sounds.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, he sounds. That was literally all I took away because I was like, but he sounds awful. And I just like it the way she's explaining it. I just feel like I hate a mansplaining type of you know and you hive had I think you're on mute Workday starting to sound the same. I think you're on mute. Find something that sounds better for your career on LinkedIn. With LinkedIn job collections, you can browse curated collections by relevant industries and benefits like Flexpto or Hybrid Workplaces so you can find the right job for you. Get started@LinkedIn.com jobs finding where you fit. LinkedIn knows how in case you haven't.
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Tana Mongeau
Restrictions apply to learn over time to differentiate a man explaining something and mansplaining and there is a big difference. But to me just sounds like he'd be insufferable at a dinner party talking about this book.
Trisha Paytas
I really was trying to like keep the in your life, you know what I mean? Like trying to keep the love alive. But this one might be. No, definitely red flag I think when it comes to this kind of stuff. He said when you think about kids or the long term, like if it already bothers you now think about when it's like your kids. And he's like no, I don't want to vaccinate them, you know, and it's.
Tana Mongeau
Just any, any type of differing views, you know.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And if maybe, you know, he's not for the long run. And you want him. I keep dating till it. I don't know. And I've seen. I know a lot of people who end up being with someone and their views are completely different. And then one of the two people comes to a compromise or whatever it is. But it's hard. And it's also hard to, like, just try to educate, like, on things like that. It's very hard to try to educate someone and change someone's mind. Like, things like that. Usually people are both ways. Just very. Because imagine him trying to change your mind. He's not going to change your mind. It's the same thing. Like, I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I would say dump them. Dump them.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I just think that you really got to think about the future. And I don't know, it is hard to be with someone in any way that you disagree with on core values, like morals and views and the world and things that can affect raising kids in your future. You know, like, that's hard. Like, it's like, even with, like, Mokoa, I'm sure you and Moses, like. Like, there are certain things where Nicole was like, I never want my kids to touch an iPad. And I'm like, well, if that cocoa melon gonna help them shut up for a second. Like, maybe. Yeah. You know?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that is a big one, too. It is crazy because if someone's very adamant, I'm very, like, open when it comes to parenting, because I really am, like, lost all the time. Like, if you think. If you think that helps, okay, let's do it. Yeah, I refer a lot to Moses.
Tana Mongeau
But that's where I'm at. And I'm like, you know what if you want to take them outside and that. That is probably better. Like, it's not something where the gavel's down. You know what I mean? I'm not dying on the hill that they have to have an iPad. So I'm willing to. I'm willing to move to his side of his view on that. You know what I mean? I'm willing to. And I'm sure he would be willing, you know, to be like, okay, maybe if they're really screaming now and again, we could maybe do this or whatever. Like, just whatever it is, like, or get them used to technology. Like, I'm sure we could come to a thing.
Trisha Paytas
You know, it changes a lot, you know, as you, like, go through things in trial and error, like what works for one kid and what doesn't happen. Yeah, it does change. But I think.
Tana Mongeau
But all of them are things that we're both willing to be malleable on. We don't have certain things where we both like heavily disagree.
Trisha Paytas
Some people have hardcore, like, our children is going to be raised Jewish. And it's like, if that's just like not what you want, like that's not going to work out for. But if you're fluid, you're like, whatever, sure, let's convert or whatever you want to do.
Tana Mongeau
But 100. It's just like, it's hard when it's really definitive things that you really don't see eye to eye on. And I, A lot of people do it. So I mean like, like, yeah, go with your gut here. But I mean, my takeaway from this call was she is like watching not Lovelines. This man's next to her mansplaining this war book and how it relates to him. And she's so fed up and he leaves and she's like, listen how dumb this man is. You know what I mean? Like, it sounds like, you know, I.
Trisha Paytas
Think that one I'd be like, what are you talking about? Are you okay?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, like it's.
Trisha Paytas
It's just like people say the vaccines affect people's brains. I think not taking them might have affected this guy's brain.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I think what I think from your tonality, you might know diva. And we love you and we support you always.
Trisha Paytas
Final question. We're gonna make it good. It's gonna be a banger. Let's bang her.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Oh, she's ready for the Patreon.
Trisha Paytas
Where are we at?
Tana Mongeau
No, because we're getting close and our final after hours Patreon is always my favorite because we just, we just go. Okay, what do you got? Our final call.
C
Hi, Trisha and Tana. Just to get straight to the point, a year ago I cheated on my ex boyfriend. We obviously broke up. Lol. But I mean, like, there's no justification for cheating. And I still did it. But you know, it's because he was a terrible person. Regardless of that, I posted something on my threads account, like threads of like all places. And I like posted something about how I saw that he was like a born again Christian and that like high key bothered me because when we were together, he was super anti Christian. Super anti religion. And so when I saw that, I kind of crashed out a bit and I was like, not you converting to Christianity when you are a raging alcoholic with anger issues. And one of his friends saw it and she like cussed me out like on the app. And so I guess my Question is, how should I react to that? Like, should I even say anything? Should I just take the high road? I know I probably shouldn't have posted about it, but why is she still going through my account? Account. But, yeah, let me know. Love you guys both. Bye.
Trisha Paytas
She's the psycho. Yeah. Why did you go through your account? Say what you want. Yeah, free speech.
Tana Mongeau
This situation is layered as like a. An onion, though. Like, it's wild. It's funny. I was gonna make a joke about you cheating on him and it moving him to God, but being the Virgin.
Trisha Paytas
Mary from Austin McBroom.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. But then I'm also like, listen, I mean, I am so open about this. I was with someone who was so awful to me and had me so trapped in this relationship and wouldn't let me break up with them and was so awful to me. So eventually I was like, bet I'm going to cheat my way out of this. Like, I. And I'm open about it. I don't necessarily think it's right, but I do. I do think that justification. And like, I'm not saying cheating is like, the ideal situation is no one ever cheats on anyone ever. But, like, sometimes women have their reasons and their situational. And me saying women, I'm. I'm being biased, but things can be situational. And it sounds like the guy was an alcoholic with anger issues. And it's like, you know, like, I understand it being hard to leave and then someone else coming by and maybe like, you know, I don't know, Like, I. And it seems like you were also, like, remorseful and understand it was wrong and you wouldn't do that to a good person. That's the type of person that you seem like from this, you know. What did she post on Threads, though, also? Threads is just why I don't know anybody.
Trisha Paytas
I posted on Threads. Like, what?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, like you and three other people.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that crazy girl watching you. I was like, girl, okay, everyone on Threads.
Tana Mongeau
Maybe Threads is the new thing and I'm just like a millennial people.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, same.
Tana Mongeau
Okay. I think you might have opened up the can of worms a little bit. But listen, so would I. Like, I get that. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
So would I. Exposing was real, but it was on Threads, to be honest. It wasn't like she blasted it on Tick Tock, you know, where it goes viral. No one's on Thread, so she thought maybe it's her own private journal and.
Tana Mongeau
Also, like, try to just put yourself in her shoes. Right? Like, you know, she's like, Ride or dying for her man friend. Like, she's like, this is my bestie. And how could you say this? And, you know, like, we've all been best friends with someone who's maybe like, in the wrong a little, but we, like, have their back. I don't know. We're friends with people. Like, sometimes that happens. So, like, that's just what she's doing. I don't know. If you already went crazy on threads once, you might as well quote her, go crazy again.
Trisha Paytas
Can you do that? Can you, like, reply and quote it?
Tana Mongeau
And I know, like, the high road is like, the correct answer, but you, you were already on. You were on a middle road when you posted your first thread. Right? Like, I don't. It's up to you. If you, if, if it struck a chord so hard that you want to go back and forth to this, I don't think it's the end of the world.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it depends how old you are. If you're like 20s. I mean, I loved going on a back and forth all day long on my 20s. I had days to do it. I was like, let's go three and four days back and forth, you know, so sometimes it's entertainment when you're young, what else you got going on?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I mean, but obviously, like, you're. I assume you're happy, you're out of this situation, out of this world, and it's not going to do anything for you to do it. So at the same time, like, if.
Trisha Paytas
You'Re a protector piece era, let it go.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's really what it is. If you're in your protect your piece era, let it go. If you're in your I'm I want the smoke era, then get to threaten diva.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's kind of fun. It's like this secret little society and.
Tana Mongeau
That is always wild. Like, I feel like I've had that happen where it's like somebody who wasn't, like, religious and like, maybe wasn't the best to me just being like, I love God, I'm like, okay, well, he sees you doing.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let's clean it up.
Tana Mongeau
It does strike a chord. Sometimes when you see someone who's been like, awful to you be like, I'm. But maybe, maybe also maybe he's trying to just turn over and leave me.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And it's a good thing.
Trisha Paytas
He's trying to find something.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, yeah. So, I mean, I'm. I hate to leave you with up to you, but that is my advice. This is up to you.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Depending on the path you want to.
Trisha Paytas
Go down where you're at.
Tana Mongeau
Also, I have to stop going like this online Loveline that was like, I. I get clipped making the craziest faces. Me, my Botox, never gonna stop.
Trisha Paytas
It looks good, though.
Tana Mongeau
I just. I want a frozen face, no matter if people want that for me or not.
Trisha Paytas
You get, like, fish vibes sometimes, too. Like, you look at fish. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
What's the like. What's the like is that. That's what I'm thinking of, I think.
Trisha Paytas
Angelina Jolie fish. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, period.
Trisha Paytas
I love her. No, she's a slay.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. When I look back at my old lip filler, though, it is cute fish.
Trisha Paytas
You're giving fish fish.
Tana Mongeau
Like, now I just do my little lip flip. It is so wild. When my lips used to enter the room five minutes before me.
Trisha Paytas
That's what it is. When I was saying, like, three episodes ago how, like, different you look now, Like, I think it is, like, less all of it.
Tana Mongeau
I'm surprised my lips aren't, like, deflated out to here. Like, can shake them and, like, tie them in a knot. Like, with the way. Did you have, like, a lip filler addiction?
Trisha Paytas
Like, you're crazy. Formative years, though, and mine kind of stuck. I mean, they don't really go down. These are not my natural lips, but I haven't had lip filler in, like, four years. I think it kind of stuck in there somewhere.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, just a little bit. But that's, like, perfect. You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
It's just a little lumpy. I have some lumps in mine.
Tana Mongeau
But it is so wild that there were, like, like, trends, though, of, like, modifying your face. Like, isn't that crazy that, like, it was a trend that we were following and obsessed with. To go put needles of God knows.
Trisha Paytas
What, like, just in our lips, just making them so humongous.
Tana Mongeau
And I still, like. I do my Botox, so I get that that's still arguably the same thing. Studied and just, like, less. It goes away.
Trisha Paytas
Like, wrinkles. Yeah. It's like a muscle. Yeah. Like, lips are insane.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like Juvederm boots. Like, supreme brick in my lip. Like, so nuts to think about out.
Trisha Paytas
I know. I'm so glad that trend's over.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That's other advice. Just be careful if something you want to modify your body with is be careful.
Trisha Paytas
A trends out there. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, because it, like, it got me good.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. The natural era is coming back because with people taking out their implants and stuff like that, I'm really excited about this era. As much as I love an implant, I do love, I know they cause.
Tana Mongeau
Sickness so even like Pamela I always am just referencing it but it's so nice to see people like raging against that machine machine and reminding us.
Trisha Paytas
Wearing no makeup is my favorite.
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Trisha Paytas
I feel that way. I used to love a superficial look and now I love like a natural, beautiful look. Like it really, it just changed. Like beauty standards change because like the fake plastic look was such a look and now we love the natural even.
Tana Mongeau
Just like in the 90s and 2000s how like the idea and definition of beauty with celebrities was all different.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, the thin eyebrows and stuff is like crazy. I mean it looks, it looks, looks cute.
Tana Mongeau
No, but even like, like I'm saying, like, like JLO looked completely different from like Scarlett Johansson or Beyonce. Like they all like were beautiful and in the beauty standard and like, of course, but they all looked very different than each other. Like, whereas now like the idea of the beauty standard is like this one look. Do you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I, I, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's so interesting.
Trisha Paytas
I know it changes a lot but, yeah, try not to compare yourself. That's the whole message of this. It really is comparison.
Tana Mongeau
If you want to freeze a muscle in your face or two, do it.
Trisha Paytas
Little Botox.
Tana Mongeau
Both. I'm just saying. Both things contradicting each other.
Trisha Paytas
All right, we're done. You guys, thank you for watching this episode of Not Loveline. If you want to see more, our bonus episode slash sexual episode is at patreon.com not loveline. Feel free to call this number if you have any questions for this episode or if you want it behind a paywall for our Not Loveline, you can specify which one you want. We love you so much.
Tana Mongeau
We love you guys so much. I'm so excited. We're about to get weird.
Trisha Paytas
Let's get weird.
Tana Mongeau
Bye, guys.
Podcast Summary: "Not Loveline" Episode – I CHEATED SO HARD HE FOUND GOD!?!?
Title: I CHEATED SO HARD HE FOUND GOD!?!?
Hosts: Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas
Release Date: June 16, 2025
Timestamp: [01:22] – [05:00]
The episode kicks off with Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas sharing personal anecdotes and updates about their lives. Tana mentions visiting Trish's closet to pick out an outfit, highlighting their close friendship and playful dynamic. They both express admiration for each other's style and the vibrant atmosphere of Trish's home.
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They also discuss their children, Malibu and Elvis, noting how quickly they grow and their humorous observations about their behavior.
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Timestamp: [05:00] – [16:58]
The conversation shifts to a more serious topic surrounding infidelity, specifically involving Austin McBroom and Catherine McBroom. Tana delves into allegations of Austin cheating and the ensuing impact on Catherine, who has authored a book detailing her experiences.
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Trish adds insights about Austin's behavior, including attempts to manipulate situations to his advantage, such as allegedly hiring mistresses through deceptive means.
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They discuss the emotional and psychological toll of Austin's actions on Catherine, emphasizing the layers of betrayal and the challenges of maintaining public appearances under such circumstances.
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The hosts express their disdain for Austin's lack of accountability and his efforts to gaslight the narrative surrounding his infidelity.
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Timestamp: [20:31] – [66:15]
Following a brief sponsorship segment, Tana and Trish engage with listeners seeking advice on various relationship issues.
Timestamp: [20:32] – [27:19]
A listener shares an unsettling experience of matching with her deceased friend’s ex-boyfriend on Bumble and encountering him at McDonald's. She wonders if this is a sign from the universe or the afterlife.
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Advice: Tana and Trish discuss the complexities of grief and coincidences, suggesting that while it might feel like a sign, it's essential to assess the situation rationally. They emphasize focusing on personal healing rather than interpreting events as supernatural messages.
Timestamp: [28:37] – [39:55]
Another listener seeks advice on navigating a complicated workplace romance where her boyfriend-turned-manager canceled a planned concert getaway, leaving her conflicted about asserting dominance or maintaining the relationship.
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Advice: The hosts recommend prioritizing professional boundaries and personal well-being. They advise the caller to evaluate if the relationship aligns with her long-term goals and to consider ending it if it becomes toxic or hinders her career.
Timestamp: [40:01] – [47:29]
A listener expresses feelings of jealousy towards her best friend, who she perceives as perfect, causing strain in their decade-long friendship.
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Advice: Tana and Trish encourage self-reflection to understand the root causes of jealousy. They suggest focusing on personal strengths and fostering self-confidence, reminding the listener that everyone's journey is unique. They highlight the importance of communication and setting healthy boundaries to preserve the friendship.
Timestamp: [47:40] – [56:15]
A listener seeks guidance on dealing with her boyfriend's unconventional beliefs, particularly his refusal to get vaccinated and his convoluted justifications comparing it to wartime trauma.
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Advice: The hosts discuss the challenges of differing core values in relationships. They advise assessing the long-term compatibility and prioritizing essential beliefs, especially those impacting future family life. Tana and Trish suggest that irreconcilable differences on fundamental issues may warrant ending the relationship to prevent future conflicts.
Timestamp: [56:15] – [65:44]
A listener recounts confessing past cheating on social media, resulting in backlash from her ex-boyfriend’s friends. She wonders whether to respond or take the high road.
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Advice: Tana and Trish recommend maintaining composure and taking the high road to preserve personal integrity. They emphasize the importance of self-forgiveness and moving forward without engaging in further conflict, encouraging the listener to focus on personal growth rather than seeking validation from others.
Timestamp: [27:19] – [66:15]
Throughout the episode, Tana and Trish intersperse advice with light-hearted banter and personal reflections. They discuss societal pressures, beauty standards, and the impact of social media on self-esteem.
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They touch upon trends in cosmetic enhancements, sharing their experiences with Botox and lip fillers, and the shift towards embracing natural beauty.
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The episode wraps up with Tana and Trish reflecting on the depth of their discussions and the importance of self-love and mutual support. They encourage listeners to prioritize their happiness and make empowered decisions in their relationships.
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Summary Overview: In this episode of Not Loveline, hosts Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas delve into complex relationship issues, ranging from infidelity and grief to workplace romances and jealousy among friends. Through engaging discussions and heartfelt advice, they offer listeners practical solutions while intertwining personal stories and humor. The episode underscores themes of self-reflection, accountability, and the importance of setting healthy boundaries to foster fulfilling relationships.