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Christopher
Welcome back. It's another Bob and Tom Extra. This is Christopher. Not only is the Bob and Tom show live every weekday morning, but every afternoon we'll give you a little extra. In case you missed anything on today's show, comedian Kelsey Cook. She's coming up right after this.
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Host
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Audience
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Audience
Extra.
Host
We have a guest in the studio. She is Kelsey Cook. Hello. Growing up with a name like Kelsey, if you had a substitute teacher, would they not know if you were here? Or she. Kelsey.
Kelsey Cook
No, because of.
Host
Because of Kelsey grammar.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah. I think that was such a rarity, him having that name. Yeah. I feel like pretty much everybody else. I think when I was born, Kelsey was maybe the most popular name that year for girls.
Host
Really?
Kelsey Cook
So I think you were just seeing a bunch of. A bunch of Kelsey's.
Host
A lot of Kelsey's.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah. Yeah.
Host
Okay. Oh, it's a beautiful name. Thank you. It has a nice punch to it. Kelsey Cook and nice punch.
Audience
A lot of consonants.
Host
Yeah.
Audience
In DJ school, they tell you you're supposed to have a name like that.
Host
It's not cumbersome like Kostaki Economy.
Audience
Did you say BJ School?
Dj.
Christopher
Oh, D. There's a bj.
Kelsey Cook
Oh.
Host
Oh.
Audience
Some of it's.
They should have. They should have a BJ girl.
Kelsey Cook
You have to do it to get on. Only fans gotta learn how to do that.
Host
I see. Where was I? Oh, I know. I was trying to do anything but this. Welcome back to the Bob and Talk.
Audience
Time for your final.
Host
Is it an oral final? Thank you.
Audience
Oh, yeah.
Host
Let's get back to our guest. She is the. The lovely Kelsey Cook. And, Kelsey, we've learned that you Are becoming a sports fan because your boyfriend is a. An avid sports fan.
Kelsey Cook
Yes.
Host
And a gambler of sorts. Yeah. What else is happening in your life?
Kelsey Cook
Well, I. I got one of the aura rings not that long ago. Have you guys seen these?
Audience
I've seen. I have not seen them on a person yet.
Kelsey Cook
They're like the new Apple watch. Right. And so he and I both got them. And, you know, this is like a health thing. Yeah.
Host
It tells you your heartbeat.
Kelsey Cook
It tracks your sleep and your movement and. And stuff like. But I've realized that sometimes it will try to just guess what activity you just did. And so I wore it when Chad and I had sex, and then I got a notification from it on my phone that said, hey, did you just do some light walking? And I was devastated. I was like, I am bringing the heat in there. Put some respect on my name.
Host
What did his. Or a watch or, I don't know, ring say?
Kelsey Cook
I have never asked if his actually went. I don't think he was wearing it at the time, to be honest.
Audience
He was just lying there. Come on.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that was. That was tough for me to read, but so funny. You can go in and correct the guess. So I did change it to horseback riding, because. Why not? But they, like, they just don't even list sex as an option, which I just feel like, you know, it's like adults are using this.
Host
Yeah.
Kelsey Cook
I'm at an age where sex is maybe the only exercise I did that week. Like, I kind of like the points on the board. And the other options they list are so dumb. Like, one of the exercise ones is hula hoop. Like, who is hula hooping? Like, to me, that's just air sex, I feel, you know. I mean. Oh, yeah. And then they also put musical instrument as an exercise.
Audience
Wow.
Kelsey Cook
Like, if anybody's ripping clarinet for two hours at a point where it's registering as a workout, I feel like that person is only having sex with a hula hoop. Like, that's not a cool vibe.
Host
Yeah, I've heard about these.
Audience
I thought you were getting one.
Host
Yeah, I think I need to.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Host
This is the. This is. It's got. It looks like it's got some electronic gizmos on the inside of the ring.
Audience
Like a wedding band. A big wedding band.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Host
And then. But this says it's a fitness ring, but it tells you what activity you're doing.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah, well, sometimes. Sometimes it does. So it knows if you're running or doing light walking.
Audience
Right, right.
Kelsey Cook
Trying your best.
Host
That'd be Fun. That'd be great for you, Josh. Like during sex, your oura ring would go. Are you rolling dice? Are you? Oh, yeah. Are you hailing a cab? Sure.
Audience
A lot of arm motion. Gotcha.
I'll occasionally whack it.
Host
This is. How does it know all this stuff? This is amazing.
Kelsey Cook
This is really cool.
Host
Does it read. Does it. I'm guessing it reads out on your phone then.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah. It gives you such a detailed breakdown of your sleep every night, of your stress levels, activities. It's pretty crazy.
Host
This is why I got rid of my apple watch. I got tired of being bossed around. Sit down.
Audience
Yeah.
Host
You don't have enough steps today.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Host
Hey, shut up.
Audience
You haven't closed your rings today.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Audience
Do it. Yeah.
Does it have to go on a certain finger?
Kelsey Cook
So they do tell you they want you to wear it on your index finger because it can pick up the most information then. But I just think on a fashion end, that looks kind of dumb. It's like, I feel like I look like the lead singer of Papa Roach. Like, it's such a, like, thick index finger ring, you know?
Audience
No, it looks like you're going steady and you had to wear your boyfriend's ring on that finger because it was the only one that it would fit on.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah, it's like not a great look for me, but. But it is what it is.
Host
So I assume they come in different.
Kelsey Cook
Sizes, then come in different sizes, different colors.
Host
So do you have to go to a jewelry store and have them give you your finger measurement?
Audience
You don't know what your ring size is?
Of course, I. I would guess most guys don't.
Kelsey Cook
I didn't know mine, especially for like, each finger and stuff.
Audience
Well, that's true if you're index finger. I wouldn't know.
Kelsey Cook
But they send you a size kit, which I'm sure men have every guy.
Host
Yeah.
Audience
Oh, yeah.
Host
Well, look at this. John C. Holmes.
Audience
Oh, no. It's your ring size, weirdo.
Host
But think Kelsey's implying that every guy that gets it.
Kelsey Cook
Probably, yeah. Yeah, probably.
Host
Is it like a string you tie around and then measure? Okay, well, that's it. That's.
Audience
I always thought your ring size was your. Your shoe size.
Host
I have no idea.
Audience
All right.
Host
I mean, you think there's a. There's a connection.
Audience
Correlation.
Host
I have no idea.
Audience
My fingers are 12 wide.
Kelsey Cook
I don't know.
Audience
Is it? That could come in handy.
Host
No. We're hanging out with a lady who's about to be on the TV Hulu. It's called Mark youk Territory. And it stars our guest, Kelsey Cook. Have you seen it yet?
Kelsey Cook
I have, yeah.
Host
And is it hard to watch for you?
Kelsey Cook
Did you initially. Because you're just like, oh, God, please let this have come out as good as it felt in the room. Right. Because they can make it. You. You feel so good on stage, but then sometimes, sound wise, you listen back and you're like, oh, Jesus, like, what happened here?
Host
Well, we thought that the audience was getting in the way, so we cut the last time. We want people to hear what you're talking about.
Audience
Right.
Kelsey Cook
I mean, things like there are technical issues all the time with. With stuff like this. But fortunately, I think it turned out great. They really picked up the sound well. And so, yeah, it wasn't too painful to watch.
Host
Now, I would ask this of any guests, don't think I'm being sexist here. What did you wear and did you give it a lot of thought?
Kelsey Cook
I did give it a fair amount of thought. I wore jeans and Nikes and, like a little jacket. I think women, we like. We don't want to have like sweat mark showing. We don't. I don't want to wear heels. I want to be able to move around. And so you're trying to find that balance between looking nice enough for it to be on a special but still feeling like yourself and they let you.
Host
Wear a shoe with a visible name brand.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah, sure.
Audience
Remember the. My favorite sweating story on stage, Tommy Jonigan. Oh, yeah, Bless his heart. He sweats so much he had to wear maxi pads under his arm.
Yeah. Even though he is a big sweater.
Yeah.
Kelsey Cook
Maybe he has hyperhidrosis.
Audience
Could be.
Host
I think he.
Audience
I think he might have.
Host
Don't use big words around me, lady.
Kelsey Cook
It's early in the morning.
Host
Did you film more than one show?
Kelsey Cook
We did.
Host
Are they intercut?
Kelsey Cook
Yes, we. We shot to. Used what we could of each one that made it feel the best, but.
Host
Because that's where armpit sweat could be a problem.
Audience
Yeah. You have it in one shot, not in the other.
Kelsey Cook
Truly. Yeah. That's why you gotta.
Host
You gotta in the wrong order.
Audience
Right?
Kelsey Cook
Yeah. When I shot my. My previous special, the Hustler, we did it in Denver and thank God we had two shows to do it because the second show, they had started it late because a man had passed out and they had to call an ambulance. It was just like chaos at this special taping, they had to call an ambulance. The show started late on the second one and there was the Stanley cup finals happening the same night. And so that let out at the Same time, people came in completely hammered, like, in a blackout. Didn't even know what they were there for. They're just like, let's just keep going. Let's go to a comedy show show. So they sat some drunk people, like, third row, dead center.
Host
Wow.
Kelsey Cook
And within five minutes of being on stage, a girl just kept talking to me, like, during a special taping, like, yes, I know. That's so true. And I was like, whoa. We lady, like, look at me in the eye. Like, you gotta lock it up or you gotta go. And I could just see her eyes were like doll eyes. They were just glass. Nobody was home. And she started talking again. We had to kick her out. It took, like, 10 minutes to kick her out.
Audience
Oh, man.
Kelsey Cook
She was in super high heels, and it was just like, you know, baby deer trying to navigate out of there. She flipped me off on the way out. It was. So that was all during a special taping. I was like, thank God we shot one right before this, because if that was the only one, I don't know what we would have done.
Host
Are you making Pat nervous?
Audience
No.
Host
Patty G's about to tape his special in Salt Lake. Maybe a little.
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Kelsey Cook
Oh, are you doing Wise Guys?
Audience
No, I'm doing the dry bar thing.
Kelsey Cook
Oh, nice.
Host
Okay, the audience, I assume they're not being served alcohol at all.
Audience
No, it's a very, very church clean, too.
Dry bar, right?
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Audience
Kelsey, I've got three minutes of material.
Kelsey Cook
Oh, it's gonna be great.
Host
There was some. There was some editing.
Audience
That's generous.
Kelsey Cook
It's gonna be great.
Host
Well, we're. We're hanging out with comedian Kelsey Cook. We got to hang out over that way for just a second. And with Christy Lee. What's going on?
Audience
Your research pinpoints when dogs first became man's best friend.
Oh.
According to scientists, indigenous people in what is now Alaska began forming close relationships with the ancestors of today's dogs at least 12,000 years ago. That's 2,000 years earlier than previously recorded on the continent. Researchers determined that the animal had been domesticated. After analyzing the sample, along with an 8,100-year-old canine jawbone, which showed substantial contributions from salmon proteins, meaning the animal had regularly eaten fish provided by humans.
How do they know that it was provided by humans?
Yeah. That's quite a leap.
Yeah, I know.
Host
Well, because on the caves. On the caves, those are clearly drawings of Snoopy. And that's, of course, the original coyote doodle. Beautiful dog. Curly hair, hypoallergen.
Audience
Oh, but they were doodle. I see. Yes, yeah, Yeah.
Host
I got a doodle among my many dogs.
Audience
Of course you do.
I have two of them. I think it's a law in my county, but go ahead.
Host
Yeah, yeah. My little guy.
Audience
Is he smart?
Host
No.
Audience
Is he a mini doodle? Mini doodle? Sounds like a small one.
Host
I've got regular dogs, then I've got the little guy, you know, normal dogs.
Audience
I thought I was getting a regular. A mini. And I got a regular dog. Yeah, she's much, much bigger than I.
Host
Thought she was gonna be. Now you were asking me off the air, Josh, if cats were domesticated before dogs. I don't know the answer to that.
Audience
It sounds to me like maybe dogs, but. But yeah, I don't know either. I mean, also, different parts of the world were probably doing different things.
Host
Well, there were. There were, you know, sad, lonely women that needed to become cat ladies way back in the day.
Audience
Yeah. Cleopatra.
I'm a. A proud cat owner. I know you are too.
Kelsey Cook
I am too. Yeah. I. I had two cats before Chad and I started dating. He had a golden doodle. He brought. Brought the dumb doodle. No, he's great, but he's, you know, sometimes something's going on in his brain where it just feels like he's only eaten cocaine for two years. Like, you have people over and you're like, what are you doing? And he's like humping all the pillows. He's trying to hump the people. It's just like. It's a lot of energy. And I'm very much like a cat of a human where I'm an introvert. I'm pretty low energy. So when he's worked up like that, I'm just like, I can't. Yeah.
Host
Do you still have the cats?
Kelsey Cook
I do, Yep. So when we got together, we merged our pets and that was. I don't know how. Like, do you have older cats? Younger cats?
Audience
Younger.
Kelsey Cook
Okay. Mine are older and they had never met a dog. And this is like a 50 pound golden doodle. So when they first met him, I'm pretty sure they thought he was like a dragon. And they were so terrified. And it was pretty chaotic for about the first year. But now everybody gets along okay and it's fine.
Audience
Yeah.
Good.
I went. I went the other way on that. I. I had my golden as a puppy, and it met a cat that was going to be in its life for quite a while.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Audience
And the puppy came back, only this time a full grown dog. And the cat was like, what the hell is this? Yeah, this puppy was my size. Now who the.
Kelsey Cook
Oh my God.
Audience
Gamma race.
What the hell, pal? Yeah.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Audience
My cats love dogs. Yeah, Is that right?
Host
Yeah, they do.
Audience
They do. So got lucky there. Oh.
Kelsey Cook
Takes a lot of trust. I mean, if you put yourself in a cat's position, like we can't even. There's nothing. There aren't humans or creatures that are that much bigger than us the way that our dog is that much bigger than our cat. You know what I mean? That has to be terrifying.
Audience
Yeah.
Host
Now also find out what else is going on over that one.
Audience
That company is launching a so called AI Wing girl that promises to help men find women to date.
I'm all for and I'm not talking for myself. This is a great thing.
The outfit known as Vita select says it's artificially and intelligent dating. Co pilot dubbed Ari was built on extensive matchmaking data in order to help men navigate modern dating. From dating apps to social media to real world encounters with personalized guidance.
Host
So wait a minute. In English, this means the app is going to help you pick up women?
Audience
I don't see it as that.
According to the company, Ari's features include making standout user profiles on your dating apps, crafting compelling messages to maximize the chances of getting a response.
Host
Okay, so now it's helping you write. So if you're going back and forth on a. You're sure your picture makes you look really hot.
Audience
What they haven't quite worked out the voice, the vocal interface.
Host
I am twitching and direct you hot tomato.
Audience
This is his AI voice.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah. Let's just all be grateful Tom's not on dating apps.
Host
Many, many are.
Audience
It also, it also offers real time expert dating advice for any dating scenario.
That's what I like. The stuff about the, you know, writing your profiles and stuff. Maybe do it yourself, but there are a lot of guys out there that just need a little help. Yes.
And Ari is currently available as a free app on the Apple Store Google Play with premium features available for $20 a month.
Like sweet guys who are just awkward. And this, this can help.
Select claims. Early users report an average 300 increase in dates within the first month of using Ari.
Kelsey Cook
But do you think it'd be off putting if you started dating somebody, then you found out later that all of your early messages were made by AI?
Host
You're good.
Audience
It must be.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know.
Audience
It's a Cyrano type thing, right?
Kelsey Cook
Right. Yeah.
Host
Wow. So your Ferrari is really a Volkswagen Golf. What? You can't lie big like that.
Kelsey Cook
You're gonna figure that Out.
Audience
You're not black.
And you're not unlike.
Host
We're taking the bus because my Alfa Romeo's in the shop. No. Maybe try being yourself. That'll be helpful.
Audience
Sure. But again, I.
Host
There.
Audience
Will everybody be themselves?
Except there are guys out there that are, like, debilitatingly nervous and awk. And. But they are sweet, good dudes, and they need help.
Host
Yeah, I like my wing girl like I like my boobies. Oh, false. And by the way, I'd like to. I'd like to bring back the word falsies. Anyone on that? Now, have you ever heard the word false?
Audience
No. The silence was deafening, I think.
Billy Mazing
Yeah.
Audience
You know, I'm going in to get some false boobs.
Kelsey Cook
Yeah.
Host
Falsies is a classic.
Audience
50S is a class.
Host
Have you ever heard that phrase in.
Kelsey Cook
The makeup world, that's what they called fake eyelashes. I have never heard them for fake boots.
Audience
It's crazy. It's like it's ringing.
Host
Yeah, it's. You know, torpedo boy, you were so close.
Audience
I'd be physically sick at how hard I'd be laughing if you.
Christopher
That's it for another Bob and Tom show. Extra. Catch us on itunes, Google play and stitcher for Bob and Tom. Extra. This is Christopher. Take care, everybody.
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Host
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The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast Episode: B&T Extra: Comedian Kelsey Cook Release Date: March 24, 2025
Hosts: The BOB & TOM Show | Cumulus Podcast Network
Guest: Comedian Kelsey Cook
In this episode of B&T Extra, hosts Bob and Tom sit down with rising comedian Kelsey Cook to discuss her journey in comedy, personal experiences, and insights into modern technology and relationships. The conversation is filled with humor, relatable anecdotes, and thoughtful reflections, making it an engaging listen for both regular fans and newcomers.
Kelsey Cook opens up about the uniqueness of her name, sharing how it was one of the most popular names for girls the year she was born. This commonality often led to amusing situations, such as substitute teachers being confused about her identity.
Kelsey Cook (04:32): "I think when I was born, Kelsey was maybe the most popular name that year for girls."
This conversation highlights the blend of humor and personal storytelling that Kelsey brings to her comedy.
Kelsey discusses how her boyfriend's passion for sports has influenced her own interest in the field. They delve into the topic of fitness technology, specifically the Oura Ring, a health-tracking device that monitors sleep, movement, and activities.
Kelsey Cook (06:00): "I've realized that sometimes it will try to just guess what activity you just did. And so I wore it when Chad and I had sex, and then I got a notification from it on my phone that said, 'Hey, did you just do some light walking?'"
This humorous take on technology's limitations adds a relatable layer to the discussion, emphasizing how even advanced gadgets can misinterpret real-life activities.
Kelsey shares her excitement about her upcoming TV project, "Mark Youk Territory," and reflects on the challenges of translating live performances to recorded formats. She emphasizes the importance of sound quality and audience interaction in her specials.
Kelsey Cook (10:31): "Things like technical issues all the time with stuff like this. But fortunately, I think it turned out great. They really picked up the sound well."
Her candidness about the production process provides insight into the behind-the-scenes efforts that go into creating a successful comedy special.
Kelsey recounts her experiences filming comedy specials, including unexpected challenges such as disruptive audience members and technical glitches. She narrates a particularly chaotic taping where a disruptive fan had to be removed, highlighting the unpredictability of live performances.
Kelsey Cook (12:58): "There was a girl just kept talking to me... She was in super high heels, and it was just like, you know, baby deer trying to navigate out of there."
These anecdotes showcase her ability to handle unforeseen circumstances with humor and professionalism.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around Kelsey's pets and the dynamics of introducing a dog to a household with cats. She humorously describes the initial chaos and eventual harmony between her golden doodle and her cats.
Kelsey Cook (16:07): "Our pets merged, and it was pretty chaotic for about the first year. But now everybody gets along okay and it's fine."
This segment underscores the balancing act of pet ownership and the humorous side of integrating different animal personalities into one home.
The hosts introduce a discussion about AI in the dating scene, specifically focusing on "Ari," an AI-powered wing girl designed to help men navigate modern dating.
Host (18:21): "Ari's features include making standout user profiles on your dating apps, crafting compelling messages to maximize the chances of getting a response."
Kelsey and the hosts debate the implications of using AI in personal relationships, questioning the authenticity and potential drawbacks of AI-generated interactions.
Kelsey Cook (19:38): "But do you think it'd be off-putting if you started dating somebody, then you found out later that all of your early messages were made by AI?"
This segment balances technological innovation with personal authenticity, prompting listeners to consider the future of relationships in an increasingly digital world.
Throughout the episode, Bob, Tom, and Kelsey engage in playful banter, touching on topics like ring sizes, the functionality of fitness trackers, and nostalgic references to classic comedic terms.
Host (20:19): "I like my wing girl like I like my boobies. Oh, falsies."
Their lighthearted exchanges add a layer of charm and relaxation to the conversation, making the episode enjoyable and entertaining.
The episode wraps up with final thoughts from Kelsey Cook, expressing her enthusiasm for future projects and the positive experiences she's had working with the BOB & TOM Show. The hosts thank her for her time, and the episode concludes with a teaser for upcoming content.
Christopher (21:10): "That's it for another Bob and Tom show. Extra. Catch us on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher for Bob and Tom Extra."
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This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the episode, highlighting Kelsey Cook's candid conversations, humorous insights, and the engaging dynamics between the hosts and their guest. Whether you're a fan of the show or new to B&T Extra, this episode offers a blend of comedy, personal stories, and thoughtful discussions on contemporary topics.