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Amy
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Kat
One, two, three.
Amy
If you ever have feelings and you just want some, maybe a cat got.
Kat
You covered like a num brother. Ladies and fellas, we just follow in.
Amy
The spirit where it tell us from the real stuff to the chill stuff.
Kat
And the in between.
Amy
Sometimes the best thing you can do is just.
Kat
This is Feeling Things with Amy and Kat.
Amy
Happy Tuesday. Welcome to Feeling Things. I'm Amy.
Kat
And I'm Kat.
Amy
And we're gonna kick things off with our feeling of the day Feelings coming from me and it's actually the same feeling twice. Okay, so it's shocked times two.
Kat
Okay, so really shocked.
Amy
Double shocked. Yeah. Shocked by two totally different things.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
One involving kids and an adult and another involving adults.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
We hope so. The first one is I was shocked to be at a school recital for children and they're giving their performance. All the parents are there to see their kids perform. It's already long enough. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Kat
This can Be pretty long.
Amy
It's pretty long. Yeah. It's a weeknight. Gotta get home and do dinner and homework and all the things. So kids are performing. Kids are performing. And then what do you know? The teacher has a solo. I was shocked.
Kat
It is this. What kind of recital?
Amy
It wasn't that the teacher had a solo. Like a solo with the. Or. Because it wouldn't be a solo, I guess if the kids are involved. What do you mean what kind of a.
Kat
It was. Is this choir?
Amy
Is this like, like a grand recital? Yes. There's. There's instruments, there's singing. I think you have to be involved in something. It's like the, the arts, the, you know, like every, the whole school's involved.
Kat
Your whole grade performance.
Amy
Yeah, it's like, it's like everyone has different things they're bringing to the evening. And even the teacher had their own solo. And I just thought, well, this is adding time.
Kat
Wait, what kind of, what kind of solo did they have?
Amy
Well, a singing solo and a flute solo.
Kat
So they did a flute and then they were like, next, I'm gonna sing.
Amy
Yeah. It just was awkward. So is that a feeling awkward?
Kat
Yeah, yeah. Feeling awkward.
Amy
So it's shocked. It was awkward. And I just, I don't know, I don't want to be a hater because it was beautiful. I just feel like as the teacher, it's the kids time to shine and you lead them and then spare the parents. Like get us out a few minutes early.
Kat
But can I ask a couple questions? I just have some follow up questions.
Amy
Okay.
Kat
To understand.
Amy
I didn't know this was going to be that interesting. I just thought I'd be like, I was shocked by this. And you'd be like, yeah, that is weird.
Kat
Well, it is weird, but I get, you know, before I judge something, I just kind of.
Amy
Oh, yeah, I don't want to judge them. I just was shocked.
Kat
Was this teacher like the choir teacher? Do you know what they were?
Amy
Well, yeah, they.
Kat
They were the choir teacher.
Amy
Yeah. Like they teach. They put together the whole recital.
Kat
Do you think that they just.
Amy
So they, they worked in their performance.
Kat
I wonder if they just like feel left out.
Amy
But they're the teacher.
Kat
I know, but imagine that you're a musician and you can't get a gig and they're like, well, I can work myself into this, right?
Amy
No, no, no. I feel like that's what happened. I was just shocked.
Kat
Like, it is shocking.
Amy
Does the track coach get out there?
Kat
He's like, I'm actually going to do the relay if you don't mind, you're going to step out today.
Amy
Does the football yourself in?
Kat
No, no, they don't. Okay, that's a good point. Right, and was it good?
Amy
Yeah, it was real good.
Kat
Maybe they were like.
Amy
It was really good.
Kat
So I'm gonna show you what they.
Amy
Could do right there. I'm like. The talent was there. It was beautiful. I just was shocked and I think as were all the parents sitting around me because we're just ready for. It's a lot. It was already a lengthy.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
Evening.
Kat
It's shocking.
Amy
Okay. Shocking thing number two, I had never heard of. I forget how to say it. Fandom. Is that how you say it?
Kat
I don't know what you're talking about.
Amy
Financial domination. You never heard of this? Oh, I'm not shocked you haven't heard of it because I'm just now learning of it. It popped up in my for you page on TikTok, which I'm like, why is this.
Kat
Wait for me. When you first say that, say financial domination.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
I would think it's about becoming financially independent.
Amy
No. Learning domination. Dom.
Kat
Sexual.
Amy
Well, no, there's no. Nothing sexual about it, actually. I mean, maybe for the giver, they like to give the money. Okay, so let me explain. I pulled the exact definition. Well, I guess I didn't. I thought I did. But it's pretty much where men give money to women that just say to them, give me money. Like they're dominant over their finances. Like, this is how you need to spend your money. And the men that are giving it, they're known as fin subs and pay pigs. And they willingly offer financial support for everyday expenses like lunches, nails, shoes and even hair. And they like being told by the women what to do with their money. So if the woman says give me 500 right now, they do it.
Kat
This is not people in a relationship.
Amy
No, I think it's a fetish.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
Fin. Dom.
Kat
Okay. I have not heard about this.
Amy
Oh, but you're not shocked by it?
Kat
I'm not shocked about. Yeah, Kat says she needs it. I'm not shocked about this. I think maybe because in my line of work I hear a lot about the different types of things people do. Oh, I guess when you started talking about this, I thought it was more like a Seeking Arrangements thing and maybe that's part of it too.
Amy
Like men seeking.
Kat
You haven't heard of Seeking Arrangements is a website.
Amy
Oh, no, that's a website, is it? It's like OnlyFans.
Kat
It's literally called Seeking Arrangements.
Amy
Arrangements.
Kat
I think they rebranded, though, so I don't know what it's called now if. I don't know if you can Google Seeking arrangements.
Amy
Oh, they needed a rebrand.
Kat
Well, maybe, because then people were judging every. Okay, I'll just tell you what it is. So seeking arrangements, or whatever it's called now, was a website where you could go on and you could look for a sugar daddy or a sugar mama, or you could be the daddy or the mama looking for somebody to treat. And what, from my understanding, is that you would create an arrangement. And it could be whatever you want. It didn't have to be sexual. It could be like, I'm Gonna pay you $300 to go to dinner with me twice a week. Or I think probably most of the time they got more than that, but they had an arrangement, and you would have that person, and they'd be like, I have this concert I want to go to. If you come with me, I'll pay you 600 or I'll pay you 500 to text with me three hours a night or something like that. Okay, yeah, but that's not the same thing. This is an arrangement.
Amy
Like, they're getting paid by simply saying, pay me money. Because it's like you're the dominant person over their finances, like they want.
Kat
This is genius. For the women.
Amy
Yes. Because the one woman that showed up on my for me page, like, she said, look, I like to keep my page classy. I'm not trying to do anything, you know, with my body. I don't want any women to feel like, I guess she put together a course to teach women how to do fin. Dom.
Kat
And where do you find them?
Amy
Where do I find what?
Kat
The people to pay.
Amy
Findom.com. i don't know, Finn.
Kat
Dom, I kind of love this.
Amy
You do? Well, I don't know. Okay? But I. You're only getting my short version of it that I don't know because, like, what if. And Dom.com is actually, like, maybe this one particular fandom coach is clean, but maybe some of the others are subjected to other type of behavior. So I don't know that I want to give it, like, a big old stamp of approval before we know more. I mean, I thought I'd even. I even had the exact definition for you, and I did not.
Kat
Whatever people want to do, if it's not hurting them, causing them harm, go for it.
Amy
Okay.
Kat
The reason I love this is because, first of all, there's already a hard enough wage gap with women, so if they can just, like, tell A man to pay the money.
Amy
Right. Because you're not even having to give. It's not like you have to do anything. There's no feet, picks. There's no. No, it's just give me money. You know, I didn't take the course, so I don't know.
Kat
Okay, so your homework is to take the course, and then you're come back and tell us how much money you make.
Amy
But that's how she was scaling her business.
Kat
Because she's a scam. No.
Amy
I don't think so. But I didn't. So I'm not going to sign up for it. But she clearly was doing it for herself. And then she wanted to coach other women how to do it, but now she's making money by charging women to take her course.
Kat
Okay, this is the. I get. I. This gets me hot when there's, like, coaches coaching coaches how to coach. Like, I can't.
Amy
I know, but, you know, people are making a lot of money that way.
Kat
Yes. And I. It's just interesting to me. Cryocat from back there said she would sign up for the course and let us know how it goes.
Amy
Okay.
Kat
You're gonna do fandom, and then you can come and be a guest and tell us how it goes.
Amy
Yeah. And she will also.
Kat
I love that this showed up on your for you page.
Amy
Why is that?
Kat
Yeah, I wonder what that says about you.
Amy
Should I. Should I call my boyfriend and say, give me.
Kat
Call him.
Amy
Give me five.
Kat
$500.
Amy
Let me see.
Kat
Go to lunch.
Amy
What happens? Okay, we'll see if he. Well, it says here you can get lunches. Nails. Oh, he. He sent me a voicemail. What, is he busy working?
Kat
Wait, just. You can send him a text.
Amy
I should be like, what do you mean?
Kat
Send me a voice note and say, give me $500. I need a pair of shoes.
Amy
Okay. Hey, cat's got to get her nails. Hey, give me. Give me $500 now.
Kat
I wish I could send one of those to Patrick.
Amy
Why? You don't have your phone. Okay, Fin. Dom, that's all I got about that.
Kat
All right, and then we'll check back in to see if you get a text message.
Amy
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Kat
Yeah. Oh yeah.
Amy
I put up this story about influencers and our money influencing and I follow a lot of influencers and I'm very grateful. And also other influencers. Influencers show up in my for me or my suggested and I love links. I love clicking links. I even post links myself. I have nothing against the links. I just trusting people. I'm pro links. I'm pro. Hey if you want the link to this, I want to help you. I've never been able to be consistent with clothing links. Trust me, I wish that maybe one day I'll get it figured out and I can be because that is lucrative.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
And that's just in all honesty like some people are making so much bank and I've started to wonder if now are we to a point where sometimes it's a money grab. Like are they really wearing it or do they put it on for the Instagram video to be like, hey, I've already built this trust with you. I'm into fashion. You trust me for fashion. So now I'm gonna sell you this thing. I would never be caught dead in. In public, but it's cute enough for me to post about it on Instagram, and I'm gonna get you to buy it, and now you're gonna wear it, and I'm gonna make money off of it because it's a cheap item off of Amazon, and so many of you are gonna buy it that I'm gonna end up making a gazillion dollars. And after this video that I show you on Instagram, like, I'm never wearing it again, you know? Oh, oh, boyfriend's calling me.
Kat
Okay, you have to answer, and we'll come back to this.
Amy
He probably thinks I was abducted. Hello? Hey. Well, I was gonna put you on speaker, but then we're recording a podcast, so that seems unfair, but did you get. Did you get my message? Did you. No, you didn't. You haven't gotten my text yet? Okay, hold on.
Kat
Wait.
Amy
Just say it with, okay, give me $500. No. No. What? Okay, give me.
Kat
Give me $200.
Amy
Give me $200 now. Okay, give me $1 right now. No, right now. Right now.
Kat
You.
Amy
You. I keep thinking of bad words that I can't say. Like, right now, you. You blankety blank, but right now, you bad, bad boy. Bad boy. Okay, okay, give me $10 right now. Give me all. Give me your money now. Transfer to me. Okay, bye.
Kat
Hang up.
Amy
No, but I feel like. Okay, thank you. Okay, bye. He says, bye, guys.
Kat
Well, I give you $10, you bad boy.
Amy
He.
Kat
Well, absurd.
Amy
He was my boyfriend. So if that was my audition for Findom, I fail. Like, I don't think that's what they're looking for. They're looking for, like, professionals that can hold it together and really demand the money. Like, I. I obviously would be really bad at that.
Kat
I'm gonna record myself doing this with Patrick later.
Amy
Okay.
Kat
I'm gonna start with something more reasonable, though. Give me $50.
Amy
I love how I was like, okay, bye. He just goes, bye. He has no questions, no nothing. He's like, I get to go.
Kat
Okay, that's good.
Amy
Oh, okay. I gotta recover from that. Where were we?
Kat
We were money.
Amy
Talking about giving all of our money to influencers or influencing it.
Kat
Can't just ask for it. We have to make it right.
Amy
So to be clear. I'm not.
Kat
I'm sorry. I keep thinking.
Amy
Like. And subscribe.
Kat
I Just imagine him being like, no, no, no, no.
Amy
And then I'm like, okay, bye. And he's like, bye. We'll see if I ever see him again. Okay, let's see. I'm sorry.
Kat
Okay. Okay. I'm cool. It's not that funny.
Amy
We're cool, cool, cool.
Kat
We're cool influencers.
Amy
We have a job to do here. Yeah, we have a podcast. So I know that I, I post things. So this isn't me calling out anybody specifically. It's just you're curious and I'm curious about it. It's a theory that I've had because I'm buying these things from these people and I'm like, are they really wearing this? Or like, do they throw it? Like, okay, it'll be like a cute outfit head to toe, one that is like, way too expensive. I pro. I'm not going to probably buy the outfit. But then they'll be like, and then look at these shoes I got on Amazon for $20. And they are cute and they are $20. And they do go with the outfit. But here's my thinking. I picture them doing that and then before they leave, they put on their Prada or they're. Whatever they're putting on. I don't know. But I'm like, okay, maybe they are walking out of the house in their Amazon shoes, which I will buy and wear. Like, I don't, I don't care. I don't have to have a name brand thing. But when there's a lot of name brand stuff happening, I do think there's some that don't care. But then I think there's some that they might be just putting that on for the quick money grab of like, I'm going to get so many people to buy this right now because it looks so cute. But there's no way I'm walking out wearing it.
Kat
I didn't ever think about that. I think you're onto something. I also think in this, I have no, I have nothing to base this off of. But one thought I've had because I've randomly posted a link to something is that I can't afford this life. I can't afford the life of linking because of how much stuff you have to buy. Well, here's my thought. Do you send it back after you post it? I think a lot of people buy a lot of. Especially the people that do the try ons, like, here's my Amazon haul. And they try on the clothes and like, oh, it's so cute. I love this. I Love this. I love this. And I'm like, how do you have a whole business off of Amazon hauls? You have to be spending so much money on Amazon. I think they try it on, they keep one or two things and then they send the rest back.
Amy
Well, they might. Or they're making so much money that it doesn't matter. That it doesn't matter because they are so much stuff. Yeah. No, there's times where I've been really. This is full transparency. Like, I've been good at linking my Amazon, maybe.
Kat
And you make a lot of money.
Amy
Yeah. And I'm like, whoa, that was so crazy. Now it's genuinely stuff that I wear, I like or I products I use. Like, it could even be like my salad chopper. I love my salad chopper. So if I link that and then a lot of people get the salad chopper. Well, I get a percentage of everybody that gets the salad chopper. Because that's why.
Kat
That's why you would.
Amy
Yeah, that's what I mean. I would share it anyway. But then also, why not?
Kat
You can make money off of it.
Amy
Make money off of it. I guess what I'm specifically talking about is if they genuinely really like it, great. Link away. And then I'm trusting you. And I want to know. I don't want to get duped into thinking something is cool and cute because I trust your fashion. And then you're putting in a box and returning it or not wearing it and ditching it and putting on your really cute thing. And then now I got it and I'm wearing it, and people are like, what are those shoes? Those are not cute. But because I. You're fashion forward and I'm trusting you. You know what I mean?
Kat
Yeah. Okay.
Amy
Because I'm not the fashion person. Like, don't. Don't follow me For. For fashion. I mean, sometimes you look so cute right now. Thank you.
Kat
You look very fashion.
Amy
Pause, pause.
Kat
Good job. Okay, I want to clarify this, because I think this is helpful. I think you said this, but I just want to reiterate it. You're saying, if that's your job and that's your hustle, do it. There's no shame in making money from links. I do it. It's cool. It's great. Why not do it? It's. I want to make sure that I'm not buying stuff that is ugly.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
Okay. Here's which.
Amy
I should be able to think for myself.
Kat
That's what I was gonna. Yeah.
Amy
Okay. Thank you for pointing out what I didn't say.
Kat
Say it yet.
Amy
Though I'm aware I want to think for myself, but fashion is not my thing. And when I'm following someone for their fashion inspo and then I feel like I'm getting duped, that's where I'm like, something's off here. Like, I don't know why. I just. I had this theory. And again, I've posted clothing links before, but it's people that are following me. They're not like, oh, my gosh, you need to follow Radio Amy right now because she has so many cute clothing links. I post a clothing link once in a blue moon, and if I'm really on a roll, then I do it. But then I'm like, okay, it's just not my.
Kat
It's not top of mind for you.
Amy
It's not my gift.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
To the world. It's not my town. Like, I don't really know what I offer on Instagram. I think sometimes I struggle with that because having a radio career and then social media coming along after a radio career, and it's like, then we have to utilize these tools. When we used to just have to focus on radio, and then it was like, okay, now you need to focus on Facebook, and now you need to focus on Instagram and Twitter. Oh, my gosh, Twitter. We used to give all to Twitter, and now I don't even log into.
Kat
You have.
Amy
Yeah, you have Twitter. Radio Amy. That was. I mean, Twitter was the og. Like, I was tweeting way more than I was Instagramming. And then I was Instagramming more than Twitter. And then we were Snapchat chatting, and then we were tweet. Lots of people. My thoughts, all of them.
Kat
I want to go back and look.
Amy
At that in 250 characters or less.
Kat
I can't wait to go look at your old Twitter.
Amy
Yeah, my mom had a Twitter. We would tweet. That's where Pimp and Joy, we were tweeting. Joy got started on Twitter because it's the hashtag.
Kat
Hashtags were the Twitter. That was where they came from, right?
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
Twitter, Twitter, Twitter.
Amy
Which is now X. So, yeah, this isn't a hate thing on that. I guess it's just a. Does anybody else feel this way or are my thoughts valid? And then who can we trust? Because there's no way to really know. But then some people, you're right, they have all these hauls and they may have, like, their body is perfect for it. So then it's like deceiving because you think like, oh, my gosh, every single one of Those outfits is so cute. And then I'm like, but are they like. This is how I picture my head. They put it on and they look cute, and they go. And they're like, oh, my gosh, this dress. Dead. Wearing it on vacation. I cannot wait. So cute. Fire. Hot. Yeah. Trust.
Kat
Is that one.
Amy
Well, that's what my daughter told me the other day when she was helping me get dressed for something. She was like, kind of tuck your shirt in, like. Like, messy. Like, you're not trying, but you tried, but you're not trying. And so she's like, tuck it into your bra a little bit. But, I mean, my stomach wasn't showing, but it was this messy tuck into the bra. But it looked like it was tucked into the pants.
Kat
Oh.
Amy
And I was like, this feels weird. And she looked at me and she goes, you look cute. Trust.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
I was like, okay. Trust.
Kat
Dead. Trust. Slay.
Amy
Slay. Hot. Fire. But I guess now I can't remember my thoughts.
Kat
Well, you're imagining what. They're. What? They're doing that.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Kat
And then they throw it off, and they're like, this is disgusting.
Amy
Exactly.
Kat
Wieners.
Amy
I'm like, did. Did I just buy this, like, blue crochet dress off of Amazon thinking it's sleigh fire? And then you take it off and you're putting it back in the Amazon package to ship it back because you're. There's no way you'll be caught dead wearing it. And you're like, a thousand people are gonna buy that, and I'm gonna make so much money. Like, I don't know. I don't want to think people are that way, but it's just become so easy.
Kat
Yeah. This is giving. That vest is disgusting.
Amy
What is that from? Is that Mean Girls?
Kat
That's, like, one of the most famous.
Amy
Lines from Mean Girls.
Kat
Yes.
Amy
I just. No.
Kat
Did you not love that movie?
Amy
I love that movie. But I. Yeah.
Kat
When she's like, I love your vest. And then she's like, that vest is disgusting. She's like, it's vintage from my mom. And then she's like, that vest is disgusting. Like, that's literally what the. Then that influencer sees you in person, and she's like, oh, my gosh, she bought that dress. I love it. And then she walks away, and she's like, oh, what a loser.
Amy
Yeah. But then they're like, but I bought a new bag with all the money that I just earned.
Kat
Okay. I believe there's probably people that do that, and there's people that Don't.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
And. And what we really have to look at, and this isn't like, a fun, funny answer, is if we like something, are we buying it just because this influencer said it was cool or they said it was cool and we like it? I know it's hard because I can.
Amy
Differentiate if I really like it or not, because I trust. I like having their. Like, when I get ready. I love having my friends say, like, yes, that's cute. I like validation.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
Which. That's something my therapist was having me work on. I forgot years ago to go to my closet, get dressed, and not ask a single person their thoughts about my outfit. But getting dressed was hard for me. But remember I told you my mantra. I get dressed with ease.
Kat
It looks like you got dressed with ease today. I don't know if you did.
Amy
I just put on a white tank top, black jeans, and a denim jacket and cool shoes. And you're wearing a denim jacket and a tank top.
Kat
Trust. I'm not wearing a tank top. I'm wearing a potato sack right now. You can't see it.
Amy
It's like a black tank top.
Kat
Well, and then I have this, like, potato sack jumper on. Oh, I got dressed with these.
Amy
Link it.
Kat
I think you have something. You have something there. So I think what we.
Amy
It's really not an important question, though.
Kat
It is an important question. I. But I just, like, I wish people.
Amy
Could just give a disclaimer like, I.
Kat
Really hate this, but I want you to buy it. That would ruin their business model.
Amy
Thanks for funding my lifestyle, suckas.
Kat
Know what they should do? They should have to post what they bought with the money that they made from each item that they.
Amy
But that would be, like, weird. Would have to post what we buy.
Kat
For people listening to our podcast.
Amy
Also, our podcast is free for listeners. Do you see the difference? Our podcast is free for listeners. We have advertisers that pay to advertise on our podcast so that we can give something for free. People are not paying for our content, so our money isn't actually coming from them. It's coming from our advertisers.
Kat
Yeah, you know, this is the whole, like, influencers debate that could tail as old as time, where it is so helpful and I'm so grateful to have easy access to people that can give you recommendations, whether it's clothes or design or food or like, anything. At the same time, people always find a way to abuse and manipulate, you know, so it's like, we have to just be mindful. But what I.
Amy
What I am And I'm a sucker.
Kat
I know. I'm proud of you, though, because I feel like your scam meter is on. And that's why you're asking yourself that question. Because you're like, I don't want to be scammed anymore. I want to be able to think for myself. And that's where this maybe is coming from. This is growth.
Amy
Well, I just want authenticity.
Kat
Yeah. Because you're sick of getting scammed, right? Yeah, I want that, too. That's why I get so angry when I see things that I'm like, that's not.
Amy
Well, that's why. I mean, I, I don't think we all need to be transparent about every single thing and walk around with, like, I mean, some stuff can be kept private. But I don't mind saying, like, yes, when we post links. That's.
Kat
You make money.
Amy
Yeah, I, Yeah, like, and some parts of me, because it's not my main job, which some people, it is their main bread and butter. And I. And I'm sure they do it and they do it well and they do it with integrity and they are authentic. So that's great. I guess you gotta look out. I just want to figure it out. And I'm not slamming it because I've done it, but I've done it with things I actually use.
Kat
But you're saying I want authenticity. There's a difference between being transparent and having authenticity. We don't have to be transparent to be authentic.
Amy
Thank you.
Kat
So you're just saying you don't have to tell me every detail. Like, you don't really have to post what you bought with the money that you made. But I.
Amy
You were saying that.
Kat
I was saying I went a little too far.
Amy
I want an itemized report of your last vacation that we funded.
Kat
Everything you ate and drank and bought, all that. But yeah, we just want to know. We want to be able to trust you. And the sad thing is, like, that's not probably never going to happen.
Amy
Yeah. In any brands I've worked with in the past or on social or wherever. Like, and also even in radio, there's a difference in voicing and endorsing. Like, sometimes I'll lend my voice to something but you won't hear in the spot. Maybe that. Yeah, I, I, I, I, I. Because that would be a personal endorsement of, like, my personal experience. If you finish that sentence, like I. But sometimes in it, this is less of a payment to the business. So this a little behind the curtain. But they won't have to pay as much. But we lend our voices because we're, we're the personalities. So it'd just be like, okay, that would be my voice, but I'm gonna voice it exactly however you say and not give a personal experience. But it still has to be somewhat in alignment. Like I'm not gonna do, like, there's things I pass on all the time and there's other things that I'm like, okay, that's totally fine. I can do that because I will eat that. Or I have eaten that and I wear that. Yeah. And I don't know, sometimes I feel like people think they also know us and they're like, well, that doesn't feel in alignment with you. And it's like, well, you don't, you don't know us at every level. But anyway, sometimes we're just lending our voice and sometimes we're lending an endorsement. And those are two very different types of payment scales or whatever. So anyway, that being said, is it time for a commercial break? Just kidding. We maybe just. I don't know where Houston's gonna put it, but I do have some questions that we got from Instagram, a little question box that I put up and then people sent their questions. If you've listened to the Four Things podcast for a while, you know how important acceptance is when it comes to personal growth. And you know who else is big on acceptance? Discover. Yeah, you see, Discover is accepted at 99 of places that take credit cards nationwide. That's a whole lot of places and a whole lot of acceptance, which is great for Discover, but even better for you. Based on the February 2024 Nielsen report. Learn more at discover.com credit card.
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Amy
Big things are happening at your local cvs. Extra big. So hurry on over because extra big deals are here. These are deals so extra that they absolutely cannot be missed. And every two weeks there's going to be more. So you've got to keep coming back so that you can keep on saving on all the brands and products that you and your family use every day. And Speaking of saving, ExtraCare is the way to save at CVS. So use your ExtraCare card to unlock savings every time you shop. And if you're not a member yet, now is the time to join. And the best part, it's completely free. Just sign up online or in store and you'll start saving instantly. And always be sure to check the CVS Health app for deals and savings. Visit your local CVS store or cvs.com extra big deals to shop this week's deals and stock up on your favorite products. One of the first ones that came in was makeup links. Yes, please. So then I was laughing. I was like, I don't have any makeup links, but.
Kat
And you will make money if you post the link.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
But you will use these products.
Amy
Yeah, I don't know if I'll post the links because I've had these products for a week now. I'm just saying that's not my. Like, some people, the minute they get it, because this is their job, like, influencing online. So they're like, just went to Sephora. Here's my Sephora haul, which is great. I'm grateful for that because I will click on it and I will buy it, because that's.
Kat
But you want them to try it first. That's what you're saying. I don't know if I'm going to link this because I haven't tried it yet.
Amy
Yes. I do like it, though.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
I bought all of Selena Gomez's makeup. Rare.
Kat
Wait, rare. Rare Beauty.
Amy
Rare beauty.
Kat
Not to be confused with road.
Amy
That is Bieber. Haley.
Kat
Bieber. Yeah. Okay. What did you get? You said all of. Is that.
Amy
What did you. I got the contour something.
Kat
Is that stick?
Amy
It's like a little sponge on a tip. And you go dot, dot.
Kat
Oh, that sounds fun.
Amy
And then I got the blush.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
And then I got concealer.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
And I got powder.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
I needed all new makeup. Like, I. I needed a fresh.
Kat
Do you think? Like, fun and crazy, like an eyeshadow.
Amy
I didn't get any eyeshadow. I have my Charlotte Tilbury. Is that how you say it? Eyeshadow from a few years ago that I still really like because I feel like eyeshadow doesn't really expire, but some of my other makeup from. I had Charlotte Tilbury before. This is what I replaced with.
Kat
Oh, Selena, you're trading it in?
Amy
Yeah. And it was time. I was like, how long is this stuff good? Because it had been years. What else did I get?
Kat
I got A lip gloss from Selena.
Amy
Oh, Selena.
Kat
Is that what you have on your face now?
Amy
So if you like it, I'll link it. Just kidding. I don't even have links. But you can go to, like, and that's the thing with makeup is maybe if you can go to the store and, like, try it on yourself and then see what works and what you like. Because what looks good on me may not look good on you.
Kat
True. Thanks.
Amy
Yeah, Put that on a T shirt.
Kat
That should be the disclaimer on the influencers thing when they're like, slay fire. This looks so cute. And at the bottom, they say, what looks good on me might not look good on you. Buy with caution.
Amy
So good luck. You're gonna order this, and you're gonna get it in. It's probably gonna look, like, so gross on you, but then you're gonna be like, ugh. Returning it is such a process. You're gonna keep it, and I'm gonna keep your money. Thank you.
Kat
Okay, one more question.
Amy
We got multiple, like, questions about our friendship, like, how did you and Cat meet? Or how do you two become friends?
Kat
That's a fun story.
Amy
Go for it.
Kat
Do you want me to. I get to tell it? What do you mean you get to. Back in? I don't know. We can popcorn it. We're gonna popcorn it. Okay. You tell it back in 2020, right? Yeah, 2020. You were doing a.
Amy
You maybe emailed me in 2019, though.
Kat
It was. It was 20. It was 2020. Because I know where I was. I was in a coffee shop in Chicago.
Amy
But it was January.
Kat
It was February.
Amy
Okay. It was February.
Kat
I only know this for a specific reason. So you were doing outway, and I guess you were talking about it maybe on the. Your podcast that you were going to be doing it. Okay. One of my friends moms listens to your podcast. You were talking about doing an eating disorder podcast. My friend's mom, Shout Out Pie, said, tell Catherine to email Amy to see. I don't know if she wants to be on this podcast or whatever. And I was like, she would never respond to my email. In my head, you don't read emails. But I didn't listen to your podcast, and I didn't know that you had, like, the interaction that you do with the people that listen. So I was, like, not gonna do it. But I went on a trip to Chicago with my friend Hannah, and she had to leave for over 24 hours. So I had 24 hours by myself in Chicago, and I was like, oh, I guess I'LL pretend to work in a coffee shop in Chicago. So I went and I had a latte that had glitter in it and banana toast. Do you like all the details?
Amy
Love the details.
Kat
And I was like, I guess this was before chat GBT too, so I wonder how good the email was. So I emailed you, and then I was like, okay, I'll probably never hear from her. And the next day you emailed me. I think it was really the next day. So then I came and I did outweigh. And I remember us not really knowing what we were going to talk about and me being like, okay, I have an idea. Let's just talk about this. And then it was really with Lisa? Yeah, with Lisa.
Amy
Lisa is who I started out way with. Lisa Haim. She flew in from New York, and I'm surprised, honestly. She got back. She flew out right before the tornado, then hit my neighborhood in East Nashville, and then Covid hit right after that. So when she flew back to New York, Covid was already getting a little weird there. It wasn't weird in Nashville yet, but New York, she said, was starting to get a little eerie.
Kat
But two weeks after that, it got weird.
Amy
Yeah. Here.
Kat
I also just want to say that is not like me to do that. I do not like doing things by myself. I mean, you know this. I get nervous. So I'm like, what was 2020, Catherine?
Amy
Thinking it was meant to be.
Kat
And I walked in there being like, oh, no, I don't. I've don't know anything about how these things work. I didn't know how you were going to edit it. I was nervous. So luckily it worked out. And I feel like the. I mean, the episode was really good. I remember us all, like, having, like a little moment and tearing up for a second. And then in my head I'm like, okay, I'll never see this girl again.
Amy
When you and Lisa kept in touch, too, on social media. And then we went to New York and we met up with her like two or three years later. Maybe that was 2021 or something. No, 2022.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah. So a couple years later, we went to New York and hung out with her. And so that's. That's been a fun.
Kat
So we met through email thing to look back on.
Amy
Yeah, Just. You never know.
Kat
And you were so nice. So I will say I remember you being. I didn't know what to expect. This isn't judgmental. I just thought in my head, I'm like, I'm some nobody coming in here. Like, you don't even have a reason to even listen to me. You were so nice. And I remember you gave me the biggest hug at the end. Oh, yeah. And I remember what you were wearing. What was I wearing?
Amy
I don't remember.
Kat
I was wearing a yellow long sleeve, kind of like cut off, baggy T shirt. You were wearing some, like, crocheted cream top.
Amy
Oh, I remember that now.
Kat
I think you were wearing that.
Amy
That's what I was wearing.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
It had crocheted flowers on it. Because now I remember Lisa and I being at my house later, and that's what I was wearing because I have a picture of us. Good memory. Wow. Yellow, like your nails.
Kat
How'd you bring that up?
Amy
Because your nails are so yellow.
Kat
Speaking of feelings, I'm feeling disgusted by my nails.
Amy
Okay.
Kat
They were so cute, like, two days ago, and I took all the nail polish off, and then I thought that this was gonna be cute. And it looks like highlighters if you can't see it. Yeah, Kat says we can see it.
Amy
I think it's worse than a highlighter.
Kat
Oh, that's what you said when I texted you. I thought you were going to, like, reassure me and be like, no. Oh, isn't that bad. I texted you as I'm doing it. I'm like, oh, this was the biggest mistake. And I sent you a picture of it thinking that you'd be like, oh, don't worry about it. They look good. And you said, oh, that's worse than you said. You said, that's worse than a highlighter.
Amy
Well, yeah, because we can affirm each other all day long, but the color of your nails. You don't need my affirmation. You need my honesty.
Kat
Yeah, yeah.
Amy
Like, if it was actually something that you couldn't change or help. But this is a nail color.
Kat
Don't lie to me. I like.
Amy
I know.
Kat
And also, also, I appreciate this because I didn't like it, so I didn't need you to, like, if I loved it. And I was like, I love this nail color so much, and it's so beautiful, isn't it? You don't really have to give an opinion.
Amy
Right. I'd be like, oh, good job.
Kat
But if you're right, if I hated it and you, then you're, you know, it's ugly, and you're like, don't worry about it. No, help me out.
Amy
Right? Remove that.
Kat
But yeah, it'll be removed tomorrow.
Amy
This is days later. Are you still on?
Kat
It takes me three hours to do my nails.
Amy
Okay. Because that's like gel.
Kat
It's Gel.
Amy
Yeah. Kat does her own nails. She has a nail salon in her kitchen.
Kat
Yes, I do.
Amy
I know you wanted to come mine and come meet.
Kat
You're like, never mind.
Amy
You want me to come over and get mine done? But maybe I will. Okay. So that is how we know each other. That's our origin story. And we were fast friends after that, and our friendship really has been easy. And I. Why'd you make that face?
Kat
I'm sorry. That face was like, oh, that was nice. Sorry.
Amy
Oh. Oh, okay. Let me tell y' all. Kat just made some face that made me think, like, don't lie.
Kat
Well, it was. It's. We've had some kerfuffles in the last.
Amy
Couple weeks, but that's work stuff.
Kat
But I think also the kerfuffles have been easy.
Amy
The kerfuffles are when you take. Did I say that wrong?
Kat
No. Should we tell them the new thing that we came up with the other day where you came up with it?
Amy
Sib S I B. Yeah, you can tell them in a minute.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
Don't forget.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
This is like, you have adhd, and you tell your other friend with ADHD to remember something.
Kat
Hopefully we'll come back to it.
Amy
Hey, we'll circle back. Yeah. Maybe five years later. Hey, remember we were going to talk about that thing? Yeah. Okay, so. So we'll get to s. I B. But what was it you were saying.
Kat
That our relationship was? Easy.
Amy
Okay. Yeah, but the kerfuffles. Yeah, the kerfuffles, I think, are that when you have a friendship, anytime you change the dynamic and, like, say, you start working together. I think some of that was me figuring out how. How to work with you and you figuring out how to work with me. I don't think they were real things. They were just kinks.
Kat
Like, they weren't, like, friendship things.
Amy
No. Like, it wasn't gonna ruin, but I think we handled it in a way that showed us, like, oh, wow. We have a very mature friendship and working relationship, and we are determined to not let our friendship get ruined by any work stuff, because that happens a lot. Yeah. And I think neither one of us want that, so we're being very intentional. So the fuffles are normal.
Kat
The cooker.
Amy
Sib is cat. Well, you can say it about yourself, but if you want me to say, I'll say it. But she's been a little in a mood.
Kat
You can say it.
Amy
Okay. She's snappy.
Kat
She's been snappy to everybody. Not just. Well, actually, I think it's just, you and my husband.
Amy
The people you're closest to, huh? Well, you're. You have people that other people that you're close to, but you're probably talking to us the most. So you want to explain?
Kat
Yeah, I was just having a snappy day and then you.
Amy
I think it's already snappy few days.
Kat
You're like, I'm going to keep you honest. I've been having a snappy month, honestly. And now It's a month. 2025 has been snappy for me. And I think I was already talking to you that morning about my just mood. And then you text started texting me things. And I think you were at work, so you were texting short things like.
Amy
Just right, like here fire. I fire stuff off, especially when I'm at work. Like if I have a quick commercial break, I might be like, here, Cat, ping, ping, ping, ping, ping. And then you're like, wait, what?
Kat
And so I was trying. I knew I was being snappy in my head, so I was like, catherine, don't be snappy. How do you say this in a non snappy way? But I think it still came off snappy. So then I had to send you a text that said, I'm sending this in a kind tone. I don't know if you can tell. And then you sent a really nice voicemail. Then we started voice memoing that was much better. And you were like, no, it's fine. I. Blah, blah, blah, I get it. And then you explained yourself, and then I explained myself. And then you said, we need a word that if we're ever feeling like we're coming off wrong, we can say sorry is I B.
Amy
Well, I think I was playing off of WTW and how powerful that is. Like wait to worry. Which we talked about recently. But it's just like when you can just say WTW to yourself or somebody else, it's like, hey, boom. When you both are in the know of what that means, it's like, huh. It's like exhale wtw. And so we had just got done talking about that a little bit and how we love W. So I was like, we need something for this because I'm perimenopausal. You have other hormone situations stuff happening. And we need an acronym that can just like sort of shut it in the bud. Yeah, nip it in the bud. Shut it down. Just regulate it. Help. Just.
Kat
Do you watch New Girl?
Amy
No, I have before Cat watches New Girl.
Kat
If you listen to New Girl. You said shut it down in my head. All I could think is, shut it down.
Amy
Okay, so shut it.
Kat
Shut it down.
Amy
Well, we could also do that.
Kat
Shut it down. They're talking about workplace romantic. Oh, engagements.
Amy
Okay. Yeah.
Kat
If somebody comes up to you and is trying to engage in you in a sexual encounter at school, shut it down. But we can use that for ourselves.
Amy
Okay, so we have. We.
Kat
We use I.D. shut it, Sid.
Amy
Shut it down.
Kat
Yeah, Sid.
Amy
But we have sib, which is.
Kat
You can say sib. Sib.
Amy
What is sib?
Kat
Sorry, I. Oh.
Amy
Oh, yeah. And it's not even grammatically correct.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
So that way it's also a little bit funny because it's S, I B. And so it's sorry I bit she.
Kat
Why'd you say it?
Amy
Because then I was like, can we say that word? I think you can, but we typically don't cuss on our podcast.
Kat
But earmuffs. Sorry, I.
Amy
Okay, we're gonna say the word, and if you've got little kids in the car, turn it down. But that's.
Kat
If you have kids in the car, shut it down.
Amy
Shut it down. So anytime we're acting that way and we know it and we want to apologize for it, but we want to warn the other person, we just go, S, I B. And it means sorry. I. Bitchy.
Kat
I love the way you say it.
Amy
Sorry, ibg.
Kat
But okay, that's gonna be so helpful.
Amy
Yeah, Sib. And that's just like, have it with your girlfriends. Have it with your partner. Like, you can even do that with Patrick. And you can just tell Patrick, Siv.
Kat
And you don't have to explain it.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
You automatically know, like, oh, and then.
Amy
Patrick can be like, I'm gonna WTW whether or not I'm still gonna be married to you. He said the other day, I'm gonna wait to worry.
Kat
I snapped at him 15 times in a row, like, over stupid things. At one point, I go, stop chewing your gum. Like I was.
Amy
That's literally what you're supposed to do with gum. Chew it.
Kat
He was doing it so loud. And then I was like. Anyway, I just looked at him, and he just was like, I love you. And I was like, sib, sorry I beat you. I needed that back then. Oh, I felt so bad. He's so nice.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
Any more questions?
Amy
Yeah. How to attract quality adult friendships when everyone is in a different stage of life? If you've listened to the Four Things podcast for a while, you know how important acceptance is when it comes to personal growth. And you know who else is big on acceptance? Discover. Yeah. You see Discover is accepted at 99% of places that take credit cards nationwide. That's a whole lot of places and a whole lot of acceptance, which is great for Discover, but even better for you. Based on the February 2024 Nielsen report. Learn more at discover.com credit card hey.
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This is Jenny Garth from I Do Part two Ozempic in a pill. It's Oral Semaglutide and is now available from Future health. Go to futurehealth.com to get affordable access to Oral Semaglutide, Ozempic and zepbound for only $3 a day. No insurance needed. Visit future health.com future without the e to start losing this week. Future Health weight loss data based on independent study sponsored by Future Health Future Health is not a healthcare services provider. Meds are prescribed at providers discretion.
Amy
Big things are happening at your local cvs. Extra big. So hurry on over because extra big deals are here. These are deals so extra that they absolutely cannot be missed. And every two weeks there's going to be more. So you've got to keep coming back so that you can keep on saving on all the brands and products that you and your family use every day. And Speaking of saving, ExtraCare is the way to save at CVS. So use your ExtraCare card to unlock savings every time you shop. And if you're not a member yet, now is the time to join. And the best part, it's completely free. Just sign up online or in store and you'll start saving instantly. And always be sure to check the CVS Health app for deals and savings. Visit your local CVS store or cvs.com extrabigdeals to shop this week's deals and stock up on your favorite products. How to attract quality adult friendships when everyone is in a different stage of life.
Kat
Can I shout somebody else out to answer this?
Amy
Absolutely.
Kat
So there's.
Amy
But also, you don't have to ask that.
Kat
Well, I was.
Amy
Remember this is one of those things. This is part of a kerfuffle.
Kat
Oh yeah.
Amy
That we had at the beginning. It's like, this is our podcast now. I think when you were on fifth thing, which I never wanted you to ask anyway. I'm like, nobody has to ask permission. But sometimes you still do that. And then it makes me feel uncomfortable because I'm like, I don't want people to think that, like you have to hire me.
Kat
Wait. But I, I have a reason why I do that. Why I'm used to at work always asking permission to do anything.
Amy
Oh, so your clients.
Kat
So. And I think I carry that out with, like, friends and with different relationships is before I give advice or say something or change something, I'll say, like, do you mind? Or are you open to. Or can I. Because I'm just used. I'm tr. I've trained myself to do that. So I don't even think I now.
Amy
Yeah, but this. Okay, but this is something.
Kat
Yeah, I need to work on it here.
Amy
You're conditioned for it. Because this is like, they're asking, how do you attract quality friendships? And then you're like, can I shout somebody out? Because it's not even like you're asking permission to, like, give a thought about some deep feeling that I have that might impact me, you know, like. Cause that's respectful to be like, hey, do you mind if I share this with you? Or can I tell you my thoughts?
Kat
Say it again. And I'm gonna practice.
Amy
We're practice. Pause, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause. If someone is listening to our podcast for the first time today ever, they're never coming back. Yeah, it's like, give me $500. We have inside jokes like, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause. Shut it down. That's a new one, though. How to attract quality adult friendships when everyone is in different stages of life.
Kat
Okay, I'm going to shout somebody. I can't even say it, seriously. But I was doing a good job. I want to shout somebody else out for this because there is a therapist, a licensed therapist who lives in South Carolina. She's moved a couple times. I think it's South Carolina now.
Amy
It's a detail that doesn't matter.
Kat
It doesn't matter, but my brain needs to say it.
Amy
But I appreciate it.
Kat
Her name is Blake. Blake and Beckler. Her name is very hard to say. So Patrick on my shoulder.
Amy
I've interviewed her before. She's great. She's too, right?
Kat
Yeah. I used to work with her, too, way back in the day, and she is a expert on friendship. She even has a little card deck called the Friendship Deck. That's really cool. She created that you can buy for developing your friendships. But she gives so much good, free information and content on her Instagram. So if you want more information about friendships, head to her Instagram. I think it's at Blake, Black and Becca.
Amy
I'll look it up when.
Kat
I'm sorry, if you're listening. But we can link her handle in the show notes so you guys can just click on it.
Amy
Perfect.
Kat
Because you're not gonna know how to spell it anyway.
Amy
No question. But your hair Looks pretty today. See what I did there? That's one of our listeners being hilarious and funny and complimentary and making us practice going, thank you. Pause, pause, pause, pause, pause, pause.
Kat
You don't have to say the pause out loud, but it's fun.
Amy
Well, when I did, because I put up this video with a question box on Instagram, and I guess she's saying that because my hair is in a ponytail today.
Kat
I've told you so many times today. I love your hair.
Amy
You like the ponytail?
Kat
It's so cute.
Amy
Thank you. Pause, pause, pause, pause. And then our. Our friend Katie Gustafson. Yeah, she left a little comment too, saying, no question. Just so grateful for these soulful and fun conversations. So those are just some of the ones that I pulled.
Kat
She's awesome.
Amy
Yeah, she's. She's great.
Kat
Enneagram. If you need any Enneagram content, I did.
Amy
Well, that's Instagram. I. I did her. I'm trying to look up Blake's account, but Katie's. I did her workshop with Ali Fallon once, and it was so good. Like, so good. It's just at Blake. Blake and Beckler. You were right.
Kat
Blake and Beckler.
Amy
Blaken.
Kat
Katie Gustafson's last name is hard too. Yes. When I interviewed her on you need therapy before we started, I said, can we practice saying your name a couple times? Because I want to introduce you as your full name. And I think we spent a good five minutes practicing it. God bless her for not being mad at me.
Amy
Yeah. I just realized, too, I had my lip gloss in my lap this whole time we were talking about. This is not. You're gonna get Selena Gomez, though.
Kat
What is it?
Amy
This is the lineage.
Kat
Oh.
Amy
Oh, I love. And I bought the dupes before Lanage, and they're not as good. Yeah, but you have the dupe of the Dior, and it is good.
Kat
Well, kind of. I have the Dior, and then I.
Amy
Have the lip oil.
Kat
No, I have their lip plumper.
Amy
Oh. Best lip gloss I've ever had from Dior.
Kat
Yes. It was just, like, expensive, and I lost it, and I said, I don't deserve to buy another one because I lost it. Yeah. But it was amazing. If anybody ever wants to buy me a gift, you can send me the Dior lip plumper. Thank you.
Amy
Well, maybe if you link it, you could afford to buy it.
Kat
Wait, I'm gonna text Patrick later and say, buy me the Dior lip plumper now. Two of them. And I went different colors. Also, I've never tried the lip oil.
Amy
Add that too, because I keep having to buy the elf one, which is the 76 or 7$1.
Kat
But I know I resorted to buying the one on Amazon, which was 450.
Amy
Oh. So I bought the elf one, and.
Kat
I thought it was shipped because it was a dollar fifty more.
Amy
Oh, dang.
Kat
Well, so the elf one is the one with color that you bought of mine that you love. That one's great. I think rose envy was the color. And then I bought on Amazon the fake, but it's not an oil. Why are you laughing?
Amy
I don't know. Just picturing you yelling that at Patrick.
Kat
You know what he would say is he would probably say, by yourself.
Amy
Probably. I mean. Well, I mean, my boyfriend's just like, no, no. But I mean, I wasn't asking for a lip gloss, but I think even if I said, buy me this lip gloss now, he would just be like, no, no.
Kat
But maybe he would say, buy yourself, because he's like, well, your money is my money, so just buy it. But it's not the same. I want him to swipe his card. Like, when we go to dinner and he uses his credit card, I'm like, oh, it's free.
Amy
But y' all have joined accounts.
Kat
Well, not yet.
Amy
Wait, what?
Kat
Because we. I haven't changed my last name yet. So I'm like, I don't want to go through, because. Do you want to know why?
Amy
Oh, I know. It's a process.
Kat
It's a process. And last year, his dad told me his dad does my taxes. His dad is a tax accountant. Very nice. For me, he said, wait until I do your taxes before you change your last name. But then we had a couple out of the country trips. I didn't want to pay for a new passport. So then new tax year comes around. He goes, well, don't change your name till I do your taxes. Well, I haven't done my taxes yet, but we got an extension.
Amy
I'm not like you W2W on that. Wait to worry on.
Kat
Oh, yeah, yeah, that. So wait. To where I want. Doing my taxes.
Amy
Yeah, Change your name.
Kat
Oh, well, so now we haven't joined our bank accounts because I don't want to have to join them and then go back to the bank again and change my name again.
Amy
Okay, so now when you go out to eat and he pays, you're, like, free.
Kat
It's free. Even though it's technically our money.
Amy
Yeah. But do you know, like, how much he is in there?
Kat
Yeah. Okay.
Amy
You do.
Kat
Oh, I know you.
Amy
There's full transparency. So that would be hard for me to be in a relationship. Lunchbox and his wife, they don't. I don't even know that they talk about it. They have separate accounts. And he says, she doesn't know what he makes and whatnot. Who knows?
Kat
No way. Oh, I know what he makes. And also, we have joint investment accounts. Oh, we just have separate, like, checking accounts. And two, we have separate credit cards. He doesn't know what's on my credit card, though.
Amy
So you can buy whatever you want. It's not like he's like, hey.
Kat
But part of the reason I want to keep that is because when we buy gifts for each other, it feels like, one, I want to be able to hide it. Two, it's like, I want you to buy a gift with my credit card. Yeah, it's a mind game. It's a mind game. No, I get that I'm feeling judgment from you.
Amy
No.
Kat
Okay.
Amy
No. I'm over here just thinking about what you're doing. I wonder what I'm gonna do. Yeah, I'm sorry. I was paying attention to you, but my face was probably like, sorry to.
Kat
You, but I was thinking about myself.
Amy
As many people with ADHD often do. I guess I'm just trying to, like, I'm thinking about what you're and how y' all do it, and then thinking about how I did it in my marriage, where I wasn't involved in anything, but now I'm gonna be. And then I'm thinking about how Lunchbox does it, and then I'm like, how are we really gonna do it? Cause we already have these established lives. My boyfriend's established, and then he's got three kids. I am like, have my own thing going. I've got two kids. And then, like, what? Like, he has his own investments.
Kat
There's no right way to do it. I think that's the beauty of it, is you can look at what every else is doing and say what works for me. Our. And also, you can change our situation is going to change when I change my last name.
Amy
And then, you know, a thought I just have is, what if he's like.
Kat
Drained your bacon, cow.
Amy
You sign a prenup.
Kat
What if. What would you say? No, I would have done it.
Amy
Maybe now that I've been divorced, I might be like, okay, fine, I get it. But then I'd be like, you know what?
Kat
This is my thought on prenups. I almost said, can I share it? And I didn't, but then I said it anyway. Intrusive thoughts. So my thought I told Patrick I wanted a prenup because my. Because when you get married, you essentially sign a. A prenup is a prenup nuptial agreement. We agree that this is what's going to happen to our money when and if we get divorced. So when you get married, you technically sign a prenup just with the deal that the state has. Has created for you. So in my head, if I'm going to sign an agreement when I get married, that this is what's going to happen. It should be one that. That I made, not just one the state made for me.
Amy
Oh.
Kat
But I have adhd and I got lazy. And I was like, oh, it sounds like a lot of work. So I didn't do it.
Amy
Take a shot. Anytime you hear me and Kat talk about how we have adhd, you'll be drunk.
Kat
Yeah. Or you could, like, just take a shot of water, because that might not be good for you.
Amy
Well, you'll be hydrated. Speaking of hydration for our skin, before we do wrap, I do want to remind people that the Happy 25 code for the snail serum is still working. Working today through. Through the 30th. So today's the 27th, so you got 1, 2, 3, through the 30th. Because I think they have another sale starting on the 31st. So at that point in time, happy 25, the code will no longer work. And Kat and I really do use it. I really do use Biopel. We only have the code from them because we used it. I used to not have a code. I would just post about it. And then. Then I was like, oh, I could post about it on Instagram or. No, on Amazon. Yeah, through Instagram. And yes, I get a kickback from that, too. But, like, again, if I'm posting, it might as well. And I love this stuff. It is so hydrating for your skin. And I realized last week we talked all about it, and then I didn't share any of the benefits at all. Like, later, Shannon was like, oh, we didn't say, like, what, why you like it? Why we like it, but we love it for the glow. But it's a growth factor, and there's benefits of that. We use specifically the tensage 40ampoules. And all this will be linked in the show notes. But quickly. This is from the Biopal website. And these snails, they live on a cute little snail farm in Brazil. They're treated great. They eat, like, lettuce and carrots, and they're so cute. I've seen a whole video about them. They're having the dream. I think they're happy and this is just like some sexual type secretion. They release and then we put on her face. I don't know, like, is this sexual?
Kat
I don't think snails have.
Amy
It's not that. I didn't say it was sperm.
Kat
Well, people put salmon sperm on their face.
Amy
Yeah. This is some sort of secretion that maybe has to do with a something.
Kat
Don't talk about that part because it took me a while to get on board with snail serum that thought. Okay, so just give us the benefits.
Amy
So does it make it a little more exotic? Fin dumb. So it improves skin texture, tone, luminosity, visibly improves fine lines, reduces signs of photo damage. It helps shorten healing time. If you were to get a treatment, like if you. Some people get microneedling or some sort of treatment, they can use this nail serum to heal up your face faster. So some dermatologists and stuff offer. May offer biopel, like as part of the. Hey, this is part of your, you know, post treatment regimen. Regimen. Yes. But really, in a nutshell, I would just say I love the vitamin C in it, the vitamin E, and I love the glow.
Kat
I'm telling you, when I used it, my friend asked me what makeup I was wearing, and I wasn't wearing any.
Amy
And you're like, that is.
Kat
It is snail.
Amy
Snail serum.
Kat
Don't say secretion. Don't say it. Serum.
Amy
Okay, that is the snail serum. Happy. 25 is the code. That's 25 off, which is this already pricey stuff. We know that. We get it, but 25 off is the most. The highest discount I've ever seen them give. Like, sometimes there's a 20 off code, but this is 25 exclusively for y' all, so. Namaste.
Kat
Namaste.
Amy
We don't have an email of the day, so. Okay, well, next time.
Kat
Amy, where can they find our podcast.
Amy
On YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts if they're already listening to this part? They're listening to it.
Kat
Well, I meant, like, where can they find us online?
Amy
Feeling Things podcast on Instagram. That's the handle. And then Feeling Things Podcast on YouTube.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
And feeling Things podcast on Tick Tock. Yeah.
Kat
Follow us on Tick Tock.
Amy
Yeah. Okay, I think we just went up.
Kat
Some on Tick Tock.
Amy
On Tick Tock.
Kat
On the Tick.
Amy
We're about to hit 23, 000 followers on tick tock.
Kat
That's a lot.
Amy
Yeah.
Kat
Oh, we have over 600 on YouTube.
Amy
Oh, yay. That's fun. Yeah, man, who knew? Growing something so soft starting at zero. Also, we can see the downloads of people listening. And I'm like, I guess people are just so accustomed to listening to us on podcasts. They're, like, not used to watching us on YouTube. And I don't know if people are coming across us organically and maybe not interested. What do you mean, maybe they are? Well, because some people, I. I don't know, like the millions and millions and millions of you people, like, they just miss. That's like, their thing and they're. That's what they do on YouTube. And then maybe, maybe sometimes they come across content. Like, if they have a lot of views, it's piped out more. And then people come across them organically and they're like, oh, I like them. Well, I don't know if anybody's coming across this organically, but if they are, are they sticking around?
Kat
We hope so.
Amy
As we continue, we would like to invite you to. You are welcome here.
Kat
If you're coming across this organically on YouTube, you're welcome here, and we would love it if you would stick around.
Amy
This is a safe space.
Kat
Click subscribe. We promise to give you content that will keep you coming back for more.
Amy
Which we're not sure if we did that today, but maybe next time. Oh, cryo Cat goes. I love this. Oh, it's good to have supportive friends.
Kat
Yeah.
Amy
Which, yeah, to the one listener asking about friendships, we didn't really acknowledge this part, but that is hard and especially when everyone's in different seasons of life. But Blake does have such good info that if you start following her, I promise, or somewhere in some episodes or interviews that she probably has linked, like, she will have addressed that topic because she really covers everything about friendship. So good luck with that and yeah, we'll see y' all next time. Hope you have the day you need to have.
Kat
Bye.
Amy
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Podcast Information:
At the outset of the episode, Amy and Kat introduce their segment "Feeling Things," where they delve into personal emotions and experiences, fostering personal growth and self-acceptance.
Timestamp: [02:01] – [05:31]
Amy begins by sharing her feeling of the day: "double shocked" by two distinct events.
Teacher’s Solo at School Recital
Financial Domination (Findom)
Timestamp: [05:32] – [10:05]
Amy elaborates on Findom, distinguishing it from other financial arrangements like Seeking Arrangements. She emphasizes that Findom is not inherently sexual but revolves around financial submission and control.
Timestamp: [14:26] – [22:05]
Amy and Kat transition to discussing the influence of social media influencers and the monetization strategies behind product endorsements.
Timestamp: [35:59] – [39:14]
Amy and Kat share the origin story of their friendship, emphasizing how unexpected connections can lead to meaningful relationships.
Timestamp: [42:15] – [47:21]
To manage minor conflicts and maintain harmony, Amy and Kat introduce a code word: SIB (Sorry I’m Bitchy).
Timestamp: [50:22] – [54:34]
Responding to a listener's question, Amy and Kat offer advice on building meaningful adult friendships despite differing life stages.
Timestamp: [62:22] – [65:33]
Amy shares her enthusiasm for Biopal snail serum, detailing its skin benefits and ethical production practices.
Amy and Kat wrap up the episode by encouraging listeners to connect with them across various platforms, emphasizing the podcast as a safe and supportive space for discussing personal growth, relationships, and navigating modern challenges.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers an engaging blend of personal anecdotes, insightful discussions on modern social dynamics, ethical considerations in influencer marketing, and practical advice on fostering meaningful friendships. Amy and Kat’s candid conversations provide listeners with relatable content, encouraging authenticity and thoughtful engagement in various aspects of life.