
Bryan & Krissy discuss Matt Gaetz, Before the 90 Days, DX4, Miss Universe, Grammy nominations, Khruangbin, being a Heel, country music, country DRAMA, Dirty Garth, parasailing/hang gliding/sky diving, Bryan’s doom algorithm, read your rider, Bryan & Krissy are going indoor skydiving.
Loading summary
Brian Green
This episode is sponsored in part by ZBiotics. Pre alcohol. Let's face it, most of us are not 21 years old partying like we used to. We have to make the choice between a great night or a great morning after.
Kristen Joy Odley
At least that's what we thought.
Brian Green
Chrissy and I, until we tried pre alcohol. I don't drink a whole bunch anymore and I was on the fence about this one. But a few weeks ago, Aster and I went out for some drinks for my birthday. The pre alcohol was sitting on the counter and I decided, why not give it a try? And let me tell you, pre alcohol is the real deal. ZBiotics Pre alcohol Probiotic drink is the world world's first genetically engineered probiotic. This was invented by PhD scientists to tackle rough mornings after drinking. Let me tell you how it works. When you drink, alcohol gets converted into a toxic byproduct in your gut. It's this byproduct, not dehydration, that's to blame for your rough next morning. But pre alcohol produces an enzyme to break this byproduct down. You just need to remember to make Zbiotics your first drink of the night. Drink responsibly and then you're going to feel your best tomorrow. I kept hearing about pre alcohol and I wondered, what is it actually like? Now that I've tried it, I get why everyone is talking about it. And with their GMO technology, ZBiotics is continuing to invent probiotics that will help the everyday challenges of modern living. So go to ZBiotics.com commercial to learn more and get 15% off your first order when you use that code commercial at checkout. ZBiotics is backed by a 100% money back guarantee. So if you're unsatisfied for any reason, they will refund your money, no questions asked. All you have to do is head to zbiotics.com commercial and use that code commercial at checkout for the 15% off. Thank you, Zbiotics, for being a sponsor of a wonderful morning after drinks and.
Kristen Joy Odley
Of the commercial break.
Brian Green
This episode is sponsored in part by Klarna. Well, Halloween is over and you know what that means. It's time to gorge yourself on candy and start searching for that perfect gift to give those you care about or yourself. And in this household, that means buying gifts for the 12 to 18 children.
Kristen Joy Odley
We'Ve got running around.
Brian Green
And while the season is festive and we always love giving gifts, paying attention to our finances always gets a little.
Kristen Joy Odley
Bit more attention this time of year.
Brian Green
Astrid and I have used Klarna as our everyday smarter spending partner. Klarna allows you to split a purchase up into four interest free payments. So choose Klarna at your favorite retailers or shop now@klarna.com Klarna really has helped us be a little bit smarter about.
Kristen Joy Odley
Our shopping for the holiday seasons.
Brian Green
So head over to Klarna.com to see their offerings and make Klarna your smarter spending partner for the holiday season. California Resident Loans made or arranged pursuant to a California Finance Law License NMLS number 1353190 Klarna balance account required. Klarna may get a commission. Limitations, terms and conditions do apply.
Kristen Joy Odley
Hey Chrissy, best to you.
Chrissy
Best to you Brian.
Kristen Joy Odley
Best to you out there in the podcast universe.
Brian Green
It's the holiday season and a lot.
Kristen Joy Odley
Of times podcasts like ourselves will take off, but not us, Chrissy. We have bills to pay and miles to feed. So we are going to be producing.
Brian Green
Brand new episodes of the commercial break.
Kristen Joy Odley
This entire holiday season and I thought it was important to let our audience know. Jingle, jingle all the way Jingle jangle your dingle dangles. Stick with the commercial break and stay tuned for the 12 Days of TCB.
Brian Green
Our first ever 12 Days of TCB. That's right, December 13th through Christmas Day.
Kristen Joy Odley
Brand new episodes every day. If two days pass during which I have not asked for a Manhattan, a glass of Chardonnay or chocolate, go ahead and pull the plug on this episode of the commercial break. That is a big drama going on.
Chrissy
Big drama.
Kristen Joy Odley
This is the hairdresser. He was like attacking the hairdresser. He wears away.
Chrissy
Exposing himself.
Kristen Joy Odley
Exposing himself. What is up with all these guys have to show their dicks. Louise CK I mean everybody has to whack off in front of somebody, show their dicks or what is what gets what gets you off about that? Quite frankly, I want the my dick to be the last thing a woman sees before we get intimate. Do you know what I'm saying? The next episode of the commercial break starts now. Guys and kittens, welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green. This is the Robin to my Cody, Kristen, Joy Odley. Best to you Chris Bestie, Brian, best to you out there in the podcast universe. Thanks for joining us. Here we are. Hallelujah. Chrissy and I catching up on our sister wives studio, our sister wives and our 90 day fiance before the after the other days. Whatever the fuck.
Chrissy
That is crazy.
Kristen Joy Odley
It is crazy. But you know I can't take all the drama right now on the news. So I'm just taking a break. Just a little bit of a break. I, like, have a little bit of an eye on it. I. I'll look at the headlines, but then I don't dig any deeper. But. Yeah, but I have a. We just watched a scene from before the 90 days, I think is what it is. And I'll get to that in a second. But I wanted to ask you if you had seen that over the weekend. I know it's. We're now at Thursday, but over the weekend that Mika and Joe. Morning Joe. Yeah. Had gone down to Mar A Lago and met with Trump. Really sat down with him for dinner. Yes. After all that shit talking between two of them. And then like, supposedly someone in Trump's circle was threatening to have them arrested after the election because of all the lies they told on Morning Joe. And so now people are up in arms going, how could you possibly go and meet Trump after all the things that have been said and done after this? I'm taking the opposite look at this, and this is the only reason why I'm bringing this up. I think it's a good thing that you open up lines of communication right now. I don't think that anybody should be pandering to any particular politician on one side of the aisle to curry favor or to milquetoast the real news. Facts are facts. That's what it is. But why is it a bad thing that there are open lines of communication between media that may not necessarily see eye to eye with the political candidate or president or whatever? I don't think this is a bad thing. I think this is a good thing. And I think it's a new approach that may be needed, that we got to start talking to each other or none of this shit's ever going to get solved and people are. It's going to end up absolutely civil war, quite frankly. And who fucking wants that? I cannot be inconvenienced with that right now. I have contractually obligated to put out episodes of the commercial break. And if there is a, you know, landmine in. In my front yard, then I. I won't be able to go to the grocery store and get milk. So leave it alone. All right? I like it. I'm all about it. I think it's a good thing.
Chrissy
I agree. Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Maybe settle down. Some of the rhetoric on both sides would be not a bad thing whatsoever. Okay. That said, Matt Gaetz, we can all agree, is a terrible pick for the Department of Justice. I mean, if you have been even a whiff that you were in an underage drug filled orgy, then you should probably never ever have your name and the head of the DOJ in the same sentence ever. Except unless the head of the DOJ put the handcuffs on, that's it. I mean, period, end of sentence. There is no way this guy gets through. I can't imagine the Senate will appoint this guy, but if they do, it.
Chrissy
Seems like people are up in arms.
Kristen Joy Odley
We are in a real shit show. Yeah, it seems like enough people on both sides of the aisle are up in arms. This isn't going to happen. And now new report comes out that maybe he was up at up to 10 of these drug filled underage orgies. So. Wow.
Chrissy
Yeah, it's crazy.
Kristen Joy Odley
Sounds like a stand up guy to me. The kind of guy that we really need to be the sheriff in town. You know what I'm saying? I mean, come on, Trump, come on. I'd like to think this is just a Trojan horse. Yeah, he's just putting it out there so then he can, you know, throw somebody in there that's like equally as bad but not a criminal in. You know what I'm saying? Oh well, that guy's not as bad, you know what I'm saying?
Chrissy
Right. No, there is that strategy.
Kristen Joy Odley
There is a theory going around that that might be it. I have to agree. So we're watching the 90 Day before the 90 Days here. On to more important things. We're, we're watching 90 Day before the Night, after the 90, but whatever it is. Yes.
Chrissy
And before the 90, which for those of you who don't know this is. There's a show 90 Day Fiance, which I'm sure you've heard of. And that's where the, they go. They get a visa and for 90 days.
Kristen Joy Odley
Fiance visa?
Chrissy
Yeah, the fiance visa for. So the person from the other country can come to the US and live and they try it out for 90 days to see if it's going to work. So this is, this show chronicles a relationships that are leading up to a, an engagement.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. This is like before they actually get engaged, they're meeting. They live in different countries, they're meeting for the first time or continuing a relationship they've been continuing. And who doesn't want a camera crew and your middle of your relationship? So we've been talking over the, over the last couple of weeks we've been talking about one, a couple of the relationships, but one in particular about a guy who's in a wheelchair, who's a quadriplegic, he's In a wheelchair. He's down in Brazil meeting a beautiful young woman. And then they had a little drama because they were going to have sex. He didn't have a condom. He went down on her, tried to go down on her. And she said, no, I don't want that. Because she felt it was more intimate than actually having sex. And he didn't ask her. He just assumed that that was okay. And he tried to go for it. He rolled out of there all upset. And so onward and upward. So now they've made up.
Chrissy
They did. They made up.
Kristen Joy Odley
They're on some kind of vacation. Chrissy told me this last time we were talking about this, but it just was in this little clip. And I have to ask the question, how many divorces are too many divorces? Four. He's been married and divorced four times now. You know, I suppose there is a chance that you just. Your pickers off and you really get terrible relationships. Four times. I've been in four. Terrible and not terrible, but I've been in four relationship serious in my life. I've been in four serious. I would consider serious relationships and Astrid being one of them. But we're currently married and so far, at least not this week, we're not getting a divorce. And so, you know. But marriage is a certain type of serious. Like when you decide to get married, I can understand, like when you're young and you get married because you think it's the next thing to do when the next thing to do is probably break up. And then you quickly realize this, you're in way over your head and this is never going to work out. Never was going to work out. And a divorce, I understand a practice. A practice marriage, I get that because I did it right. But for practice marriages, isn't that a little much? Isn't that a little much? I don't know. Yeah, well, I'm asking the question.
Chrissy
And like, I guess the original marriage was to someone here in the US But I think that the other three have all been the women from Brazil.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. Now, aren't you just have a fetish for Brazilian women at that point? Don't you think? I'm. Astrid has said that. Like I told Astrid, it's something that I. After I got a divorce, I would say almost immediately to anybody I was interested in, or if we were interested in each other, I would say it immediately. There was no hiding it. I just said, I'm divorced. That's it. Let's get it out there. If you don't, you. And not one time Did I ever get any flack about it? Not one time. I've had a few people ask follow up questions. What happened? How did it go down? Who was who, divorced who, you know, normal as the restraining order expires, stuff like that.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
You know what I'm saying? But normal questions. But I never got someone said, I'm sorry, it's not, not for me. I don't, I don't date divorced men because I think divorce is a rather common thing. But like a divorce, not like four divorces, maybe even two. Like. Okay, all right, I got it. All right. You know, you had a practice one and then you had one. Yeah, maybe it didn't work out so great. You're on your, you're trying to go for your third serious relationship or marriage, but your fifth serious relationship or marriage. Would that turn you off?
Chrissy
Yeah, I think it would at least give me pause.
Kristen Joy Odley
Oh, for sure.
Chrissy
And at the very least give me pause as to why there has. Because, I mean, this isn't a man in his 80s.
Kristen Joy Odley
No. You know, he's in his early 40s or 50s or something.
Chrissy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, it would definitely be a red flag.
Kristen Joy Odley
A red flag. But here is the thing that I, that I do have to say about this that makes it even more kind of. It's going to be more of a shit show on this next episode. He didn't say that. Yeah, he didn't tell her.
Chrissy
And his excuse is that he. She never asked.
Kristen Joy Odley
Do you have to ask if you're on your fourth marriage, are you divorced? Yes, I am. Oh, okay. How was that? Yeah, you know, didn't work out. Are you divorced the second time? Well, now that you asked, yes. And a third. Yeah, I also had one of those. What about a fourth? Well, now that you ask, I'm on my fourth.
Chrissy
I'm done with my fourth. Yeah, you would be the fifth.
Kristen Joy Odley
That is a huge red flag. Yeah, that is a huge red flag. Tomorrow's episode, we're going to talk all about relationship red flags. But that's just an example of one huge red flag. Four divorces you got.
Chrissy
I'm going to need to know a lot more information.
Kristen Joy Odley
All of it, I'm going to want to know. I'm going to want Instagram ad addresses, I'm going to want to look at Facebook pages. I need to see all wedding albums, any videos or audio in your phone. I want to see text messages to.
Chrissy
Even speak to the women.
Kristen Joy Odley
Oh, definitely.
Chrissy
From my country that have married this man.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. Well, I want to speak to at least, at the very least, the first and the last wife. I want to speak to the first one you got married to and the last one. Have you learned anything in the four divorces is what I want to know. And because on your fourth divorce, it might be you that's the problem. Do you know what I'm saying? First one. Okay, chalk it up. Everyone was silly and stupid and young and you had you decided to have a big party, it didn't work out. Second one. Okay, maybe. Maybe your picker is just off, right? Maybe you just happen to fall into the same trap twice. Third one. It's definitely your fault. Fourth one. You're a problem. You're the problem. That's it. There's no other way to explain that. None. And even if it is that your pickers off, then you're still the problem. It takes you a long time to learn stuff. So I'm just saying. I'm just throwing it out there, Chrissy. Fourth divorce. You gotta put that. And I understand why you don't want to lead with that, right? It's hard enough to lead with a divorce, let alone four divorces. Hey, I've been married and divorced four times.
Chrissy
Four.
Kristen Joy Odley
But you gotta say it. You gotta weed those people out right away. You gotta allow somebody the opportunity to bow out if they in fact don't want to be with the divorcee. X4 you know what I'm saying? Divorce x4 the new movie by whatever his name is. M. Night Shyamalan m. Night Shyamalan DX4 divorce times 4. All four terrible relationships end in disaster.
Chrissy
It's a horror movie.
Kristen Joy Odley
But now could we. Oh, there's a Myra Lee Cyrus commercial for perfume. I just thought I'd throw that out there. Miley Cyrus is really a beautiful woman. She really is. I do have to say that if you are in a relationship with someone who is quadriplegic, then maybe we could chalk this up to the women who got married to this young man thought that they could. Thought that they could be a support vehicle and a support system for a person in a wheelchair who needs a lot of daily attention and then decided it was a little bit too much. Maybe it. Maybe it might not be him, maybe it might be them. But I want to have that conversation with somebody. What really happened? Like, how did that go down? And especially when you get.
Chrissy
And how long were the marriages?
Kristen Joy Odley
It could have been that long. The guy? Yeah. I don't know, three years apiece or something. I don't know. Maybe he's just a Hopeless romantic. You know those people? I've known some. I've known two ladies in my life who were engaged multiple times, like three or four times a piece. Yeah. And I think it was just a fetish, if I'm being real. Not a fetish, but a fantasy. Right. It was like they. They fell in love so quick. It got so hot and heavy. And then the guys, you know, I. I don't know, like a whirling dervish, they. They came in, they spun up their lives, they. They decided they wanted to put a ring on it, and all of a sudden no one's getting married. Yeah. That's even a red flag to me. Like, if you've been engaged four or five times, three or four, two or three times, and it didn't happen, that's a red flag to me too. How did you not make it down to the aisle? I don't know. Just to me, like, you put a ring on it, you're going down the aisle. Yeah, I went through with it, even though I know I shouldn't go through it. I just said, hey, I got to do it no matter what. I'm going all the way to the distance. Yes. For. For sure. So 90 day fiance, before the 90 days turning into. I started slow, but now I'm getting. Now I'm getting into it. Now I'm getting excited.
Chrissy
Yeah. I mean, there's the other girl with the. Bringing her ex boyfriend to meet the new boyfriend.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah, that's a rich.
Chrissy
Hiding it and hiding and hiding for.
Kristen Joy Odley
The first 10 days. Yeah, that's. So there's a girl who's going to meet a guy in South Africa for the first time, and she decides that since she met this guy in the Internet, even though they've been dating for over like a year and a half online and phone calls and all this other stuff, that she is going to bring her ex, her recent ex boyfriend along on the trip for security and safety purposes. Now, I don't disagree with the reasoning here. Okay. There's a lot of nightmare stories about catfishing and people getting hurt and in trouble in strange places they don't know where they are.
Chrissy
And said you're traveling with a production crew.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes, that's what I was gonna say. You have TLC there with you? Yeah. What? I mean, I don't think they're. I don't think they travel. Actually, I bet they do travel with security. They must have some person on staff who's in charge of making sure no one steals the cameras, gets in, you know, wants to Start drama on a camera on a TV show. So they just get, you know, froggy around people. I can imagine that they probably at least have one security person and they always, I think travel with local camera crews also people who are, who know the environment, who are, they're local.
Chrissy
Who know the language.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. Don't go to that neighborhood. Yeah, right. Or don't stop at this restaurant or whatever the deal is. That must be the case because TLC can't have some huge liability on their hands.
Chrissy
Right.
Kristen Joy Odley
And they go to some far off, far from locations. I mean one of the first seasons they were like in the, like in the swamps of the Amazon. That's right. And literally.
Chrissy
And remember one, they did have somebody that like stole a phone.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes, stole a phone, ran off while.
Chrissy
They were on TV and like a gang swarming.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes, a gang swarmed. The camera crew stole one of the contestants. That's kind of what it is. One of the contestants phones ran off and the security guard ended up like running after the guy into the Amazon river. It was insane. This is a good TV show. I mean I've soured on it a little bit over the last couple of seasons. But I do have to say when you think back on all the great moments of 90 Day Fiance, it's, it really is. Can produce some fantastic television. Including the one where the girl brings her ex boyfriend along to meet the dude and then she's surprised that the guy she met is so upset. Yeah, she's like, I just brought him along for safety. It's like we've known each other for a year and a half. What am I going to do? Safety. I'm supposed to be that guy. I'm supposed to keep you safe. Not him keeping me. You safe from me being. What the fuck. Yeah, that's a red flag too. And I think personally I just think she likes the drama. I think she grew up in a lot of chaos and this to her feels familiar to have guys fighting over her. She wants attention and, and like all of us do. And so, but some of us go to great lengths to get it. Like flying your ex boyfriend 6,000 miles across the world to be on a television show where you're meeting a stranger in South Africa for the first time. I mean, honestly, it is crazy, but you know, hey listen, it takes away.
Chrissy
From the other real life crazy.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. This is what we have to do for ourselves right now. We need all new self care. Me too. I was talking to our friend Allison and I was just saying, hey listen, you know, and you Know, there's all this talk about, you know, CNN's ratings went down 50% day after election. MSNBC's ratings went down 50%.
Chrissy
Of course, nobody wanted to see it anymore.
Kristen Joy Odley
No one wants to see.
Chrissy
We need a break.
Kristen Joy Odley
We. Everyone has to lick their wounds. And I don't think it's just the people who voted for Kamala Harris. I think everybody is. Okay. Done. Like, okay, can we all just, like, get back to regularly scheduled programming now? Because it's really been a lot for the 10 years, and we can just let it go. At least until January, whatever it is. We can all just like, kind of let it go. Let it be. And tune into 90 Day Fiance. Because that's where the action is. That's where the real action is. That's what the. The most meaningful stuff is happening on tlc.
Chrissy
I swear to God, it always has been.
Kristen Joy Odley
It always has been. Brian's been right the entire time. It's. It's a 90 day fiance. And now that Sister Wives, which I. How did this guy. Meanwhile, four divorces with the guy in the wheelchair. Cody's had four divorces in a day, like, in six months. This guy. Cody. What is going on with that hair?
Chrissy
I know, it is quite the head of hair.
Kristen Joy Odley
Give it up, Cody. What are you. Who are you trying to. What are you trying to prove? Dude, that hair. When you keep your hair like that, it really says something about your personality, doesn't it? Doesn't it? When you have, like, like long curly locks and they're like flying off the back of your head and you're wearing some kind of headband half the time. Yeah. Wispy. And then you're. Salt and pepper beard. It says something. It. He's so manicured. For a guy who has four wives, he's really manicured. He's. Must spend a lot of time in the. In the mirror. I gotta be honest.
Chrissy
I think so too.
Kristen Joy Odley
Well, it doesn't have four wives anymore. He's only got one now.
Chrissy
Yeah, one left.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. And that's a red flag, by the way. If you meet Cody from Sister Wives and he's looking to buckle up with, you just know that there's red flags all over that place. I mean, when you want to have four wives at one time. At one time. One time, that is definitely a red flag for sure. Without a doubt. And this show, the way it's played out, they are 20 seasons into this. And you. I could have told you season one now I only really watched, like, when it first came out. I watched A couple of episodes, wasn't all that interested. Decided that this is just something like, you know, I. I don't know, this is some novelty wiki fan page for, you know, weird religions essentially, right? And this is just TLC whitewashing a certain type of abuse almost, right? And then you get into season four or five. I started watching another couple episodes when the women, now TV stars are like, well, now they start realizing they're a wiki fan page for this certain type of. And they go, nope, not involved. So I like that part of it where they're like, okay, you know what? Corey's an. Or Cody's an. And we're out of here.
Chrissy
Yes.
Kristen Joy Odley
And so now since, I don't know, since whatever season or 20 seasons in, at least half of it has been the drama around these women extricating themselves from kind of this shitty situation and Cody pissing and moaning that, oh, me, poor me. Oh, me, poor me, dude. Oh, you, poor you. When you were married to four women, how did he do it? And the kids, he's got like 37 children and 112 grandchildren. He's like trying to populate the world. What was that show there? Was that show My Sperm High sperm count or something?
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Where those three guys were trying to populate the world with their sperm. Unbelievable. So now all of these women who were married to this guy Cody on season one, most of them all, all but one, are now divorced. That one is hanging on by like a piece of dental floss. I mean, she dislikes him too. And it just has become a show about how these women are getting independent, getting their own lives, moving on. And how Cody is still wondering what happened? What happened, what happened? He's like that coach who gets a tar beat out of him in a football game. And he has like a three hour long press conference wondering what happened, reviewing every play, making excus. That's what Sister Rise has become. But I gotta be honest, I like this version much better than I like the beginning of it. All right, we got more important things to talk about. We'll get to it. We'll be right back.
Jenna Fisher
Since you clearly haven't had enough of me yet, I am back to yap in your ear and subsequently into your heart to tell you to follow us on Instagram at the commercial break and on TikTok at TCBpodcast. You've heard these liners enough to know that we are desperate for followers. So help a girl out while you're at it. Maybe shoot us a text at 212-4333, TCB or leave us a voicemail spilling your guts and asking for advice. You can also check out our website tcbpodcast.com if you feel like perusing our catalog or if you're just bored. Now let's listen to some sponsors because they keep me paid.
Kristen Joy Odley
This episode is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Whether you love true crime or comedy, celebrity interviews or news, you call the shots on what's in your podcast queue. And guess what? Now you can call them on your auto insurance too. With the name your price tool from Progressive. It works just the way it sounds. You tell Progressive how much you want to pay for car insurance and they'll show you coverage options that fit your budget. Get your quote today@progressive.com to join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive, Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates. Price and coverage match limited by state law. I'm Jenna Fisher.
Chrissy
And I'm Angela Kinsey.
Jenna Fisher
We are best friends and together we.
Kristen Joy Odley
Have the podcast Office Ladies where we.
Chrissy
Rewatched every single episode of the Office.
Jenna Fisher
With insane behind the scenes stories, hilarious guests and lots of laughs.
Kristen Joy Odley
Guess who's sitting next to me? Steve is a nice girl in the studio. Every Wednesday we'll be sharing even more.
Jenna Fisher
Exclusive stories from the Office and our friendship with brand new guests and we'll.
Kristen Joy Odley
Be digging into our mailbag to answer your questions and comments.
Chrissy
So join us for brand new Office Ladies 6.0 episodes every Wednesday.
Jenna Fisher
Plus on Mondays we are taking a second drink. You can revisit all the Office Ladies rewatch episodes every Monday with new bonus.
Kristen Joy Odley
Tidbits before every episode.
Chrissy
Well, we can't wait to see you there.
Jenna Fisher
Follow and listen to Office Ladies on.
Chrissy
The Free Odyssey app and wherever you get your podcasts.
Brian Green
This episode of the Commercial Break is sponsored by Ring. The holidays are almost here and between traveling, hosting family and finding the perfect gift, it's such an exciting, busy and yes, sometimes stressful time. Ring helps you stay connected to the home for all the merry moments, even when you're on the go. With Ring, you've got the whole home cover, their video doorbells alert you when gifts arrive and you can even chat with the delivery people to let them know where to leave the packages. The indoor Cam. It's a game changer. So easy to set up. You can use it to check in on your pets when you're away. And with two way talk, you can even talk to them. Plus, if you want some privacy, you can just flip the manual cover to turn off the camera and microphone wherever the Holidays take you. Ring makes sure that you're always home for the holidays. So head to Ring.com to find the latest deals on Ring video, doorbells, cams, and alarm kits. Ring makes the perfect gift for everyone on your list. And thanks to Ring for being a sponsor of the commercial break.
Kristen Joy Odley
All right, in news from 2006.
Chrissy
Perfect.
Kristen Joy Odley
Perfect. Right on time for the commercial break. The Miss Universe pageant was held over the weekend, and I saw some of that online, Saw some of the clips online. I mean, are we. Is this. Our pageant's a little bit outdated. Are we. I don't know. What do you think? You were in pageants, weren't you?
Chrissy
Well, I did, too, when I was in high school. Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
What kind of pageants were they?
Chrissy
They were just like.
Kristen Joy Odley
Like local.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Miss.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Miss the school. Yeah. Ms. Honey Crisp Apple or something.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. Okay. Did you win?
Chrissy
I did.
Kristen Joy Odley
Wow. Look at you. Pageant queen right here with me on the commercial break. I feel. I feel honored, Chrissy, to be with Ms. Honey Chris.
Chrissy
I'll wear my crown.
Kristen Joy Odley
You are definite. Definitely a Honey Crisp in my. You'll always be Miss Honey Chris to me, please. I always. Miss. Do drop sunshine to me. So, yeah, I do think they're a.
Chrissy
Little outdated, though, it seems like. But that being said, I guess they provide scholarships and things, and the winners do good things in the world. I don't know.
Kristen Joy Odley
But, yeah, I'm not saying they're outdated. And I'm taking anything away from the women who work very, very hard to get up on stage and present themselves or represent their countries or regions or whatever it is. I don't want to take anything away from that. And I'm not saying that it's like. Like, I don't hate it. I just. I don't watch it. I'm not interested in it. But then again, it used to be a really big thing, like Miss USA and Miss Universe. It used to be in Miss America. It used to be a really big deal. Like, everybody would watch it. But that was back in the 80s, and then I never was into it in the first place. It was never my thing. Like, I didn't like it, which is surprising because I am very interested in the female form. But, you know, I can be interested in the female form and not be interested in all the parading and la di das and all that other stuff. But the. Okay, but taken on face value, here it is, the Miss Universe Pageant and a very lovely girl from. I think it's. She's Denmark. I think she's Danish. Yes. Victoria Thielvig of Denmark won the 73rd annual pageant on Saturday, beating out 120 other contestants. She is a blonde haired, blue eyed, very lovely girl.
Chrissy
Congratulations.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. To which a certain segment of the Internet is taking credit for wokeness being dead because a blonde haired, blue eyed woman won Miss Universe. What? You're taking credit for that?
Chrissy
Of course.
Kristen Joy Odley
You keyboard warriors in your basements with your mommies doing your laundry. You're taking credit for Ms. Thielvig winning. Congratulations. It's so fucking silly. But the whole, the whole like, I guess issue that this corner of the Internet had with Miss Universe is that they have allowed contestants. Last year there was a married woman. Multiple married women, which is typically not. There aren't a lot of married women. There was also transgender women who. One of them. Whom. Who placed in the top 20. I think there was a pregnant woman, if I'm not mistaken.
Chrissy
Oh, wow.
Kristen Joy Odley
Am I mistaken about that? I just want to make sure. Who cares? I get everything wrong. But yeah, I believe there was a pregnant woman last year in the competition. Now that takes some balls to be pregnant and go up there on stage and parade around in various states of dress and undress. But, but I don't like. Astrid gets excited about Miss Universe because Venezuela has typically done very well.
Chrissy
True.
Kristen Joy Odley
And it's a sense, it's a source of pride for Venezuela that they're on an international stage. They get some credit for something because Venezuela often is the butt of jokes about a lot of different things because of their political drama that goes on down there. But they get very excited about Miss Universe and that Miss and that Miss Venezuela oftentimes is doing very well in those competitions, if not winning those competitions, I think like six times in a row or six times in the last last 20 years or something. Ms. Venezuela has been Miss Miss Universe. But I just don't get into it anymore. You know what else is back is the Victoria's Secret.
Chrissy
Yeah, I saw that.
Kristen Joy Odley
And now Miss Victoria's Secret or the Victoria's Secret fashion show was a cultural phenomenon when it first came out. And everybody, and I mean everybody, every supermodel. Some people weren't supermodels. Now they have like influencers and stuff like that, that walk. And they still have supermodels. I get that. It's one big commercial.
Chrissy
It is.
Kristen Joy Odley
And it's of interest. And sex sells. And so I almost understand that more than I understand Miss Universe. But okay, whatever the things that we all used to gather around these big like marquee events, the MTV Music Awards, Victoria's Secret catalog of Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Miss Universe, Miss America. What else am I? The Grammys, the VMAs, the CMAs.
Chrissy
Yeah, for sure.
Kristen Joy Odley
The award show, the award shows, the Emmys, the. Am. I leave out the Academy Awards because I still think that holds some cachet. But all this other stuff, it seems to be kind of washed out in, like, the. Yeah, the universe. Like, I used to think of the Grammys at, like, I had to watch the Grammys and the VMAs. It was the two. Two award shows of the year that I. Because I love music so much, I just had to watch those things. And I felt like, wow, when you got a Grammy, that was a big fucking deal. If you want a vma, wasn't as big of a deal as getting a Grammy, but it was still a pretty big fucking deal. Now, I don't think of any of these award shows, pageants, you know, fashion shows, whatever. I don't think of them as having the kind of cultural cachet that they used to. Besides a few Instagram clips of beautiful women walking down the stage in lingerie, I didn't see anything about the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Has it even been. Did it even play on any of the networks? Yeah. I don't know. Do you make it a point of watching any of these awards? Just like I know the CMAS is this week. Do you watch any of that stuff?
Chrissy
Not really, no. No, I don't watch it anymore. But you're right. It used to be a big event. Everybody was like, on a Sunday night, and you got your popcorn and your, you know, drinks, whatever. It was an event you watched. So now. Not now.
Kristen Joy Odley
Not. No. Maybe we should.
Chrissy
Maybe we should.
Kristen Joy Odley
Maybe we're just old and we're not paying attention.
Chrissy
Maybe we should go back to watching.
Kristen Joy Odley
Well, this all. I say all of this to bring up a point. The Grammys have released their nominations for 20.
Chrissy
Still, it's a big deal to win a Grammy.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. It can mean millions of dollars in album sales or song sales overnight, essentially. So it's a big deal because you want that. That nomination leads to a lot of addition, recognition. Yes, of course. So I thought, let's go through some of the Grammy nominations. I want to ask. I want to know if you have heard of any of. If you've heard any of these. Right. Music is so disparate and so, like, it's all channelized. Like, if you are not paying attention, where in the world do you hear this music? Besides maybe Sirius xm, which I think almost everybody has in their car now, but no one listens to the radio anymore. Do you listen to the radio anymore? There is no music tele. There is no video television. Video, music, television anymore. Where does this stuff get pushed down besides TikTok videos, Instagram videos and maybe like, television?
Chrissy
Spotify.
Kristen Joy Odley
Spotify. Ah, they have channels on Spotify. Does anybody have Pandora anymore? What happened to Pandora? Do you have Pandora?
Chrissy
I used to listen to Pandora all the time. It's still around, of course.
Kristen Joy Odley
I think Raphael still uses it.
Chrissy
I think somebody bought it, I think.
Kristen Joy Odley
Anyways, SiriusXM bought it. Okay, so Sirius XM owns it.
Chrissy
There you go.
Kristen Joy Odley
But Pandora used to be the jam. I mean, everybody was listening to Pandora. Sirius, Spot. I mean, Spotify. Who had heard of that? Right? Okay, here we go. Album of the year. You ready for this? Cowboy Carter by Beyonce. I've heard a few songs. New Blue sun by Andre 3000, Carlos Ninos and a couple other people. De Jesse, Volume 4. Jacob Collier, Emily Lazar, Chris Allgood, Short and Sweet. Sabrina Carpenter, Jack Antonoff, Julia Michaels. The Tortured Poets department, of course, is Taylor Swift. Jack Antonoff production. The Rise and Fall of the Midwest Princess by Chapel Roan. Brat, Charlie Xex Hit Me Hard and Soft by Billie Eilish.
Chrissy
I've heard of all of those.
Kristen Joy Odley
I've heard of every one of those. Except for Dejesi, Volume 4. I don't think I've actually heard that. So who's winning this? I think it's the year of Taylor Swift.
Chrissy
I think it's the year of Taylor as well.
Kristen Joy Odley
I think it's been the year of Taylor Swift for a long time. For like 10 years.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
And so I think that's it. Song of the year. Ready Fortnite. Taylor Swift, Birds of a Feather. Billie Eilish. Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar. Good luck, babe. Chapel Roan. Please, Please, Please by Sabrina Carpenter, A Bar Song by Shabuzi, Die With a Smile by Lady Gaga and Texas hold'em by Beyonce. I do think Not Like Us by Kendrick. LA had such a cultural impact at the time when he did those two concerts. It's such a cultural impact that I don't think that Kendrick can be ignored.
Chrissy
I agree. Chapel Roan's having a big year though, too.
Kristen Joy Odley
She is. I think she deserves her due. I think Chapel Rowan decided she's finally going to show up to concerts too, which. There you go. Best new artist.
Chrissy
Oh, okay.
Kristen Joy Odley
Curb on. Is it Kyrgyz? How do we decide? Crogabin, Crongabin, Cronabagin. I love these guys. I love.
Chrissy
They're so good.
Kristen Joy Odley
They're so good. Hold on one second. We had this, right? How do you spell it?
Chrissy
It's like K, H, R O U.
Kristen Joy Odley
G, K H R U K H, R U Kroger. Ben, how to say. Please help me here.
Chrissy
I think it's krong bin.
Kristen Joy Odley
How to say krong bin? I think you're right. Let's see. Let's hear it. If you're looking to learn how to pronounce this word correctly in American English, keep watching this video.
Brian Green
This word is pronounced as crow.
Kristen Joy Odley
Let's practice together. Crowing bin. Okay, got it. Crowing bin. Sabrina Carpenter, Shabuzi, Dutchie, Teddy Swims, Chapel, Roan, Benson, Boone and Ray. I mean, I know who I would go. I'm voting, hands down, growing. Ben. Yes. Krongen. Ben. I think we gotta find a nickname for these guys because they're so good. We need to learn how to say their name correctly.
Chrissy
They're not new either.
Kristen Joy Odley
No, no. Know they've been around for a while, but they are so fascinating. If you haven't seen Christina, maybe you can put a link to Spotify to. To their, like, you know, homepage. They are so good and fascinating. You have to watch these people play live. It's unbelievable. And the music is. He is.
Chrissy
I've seen them live.
Kristen Joy Odley
Hypnotizing.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Okay, let's see. Pop vocal album. There you go. Eternal Sunshine by Ariana Grande. Short and sweet. Sabrina Carpenter. The Tortured Poets Department. Taylor Swift. The Rise and Fall of the Midwest Princess. And Hit Me Hard and Soft by Billie Eilish. That's Chapel Roan. The Rise and Fall of Midwest Princess. I say the Chapel Roan probably has to win one of these. And which.
Chrissy
Which the. What category is that album? Pop album.
Kristen Joy Odley
Okay, so that's. That's my guess. Music video is Taylor Swift's Fortnite. Not like us. Kendrick Lamar, 360Charlie XCX. Houdini by Eminem and Taylor Swift by ASAP Rocky. I don't know. I've only seen two of these.
Chrissy
I was gonna say, I don't think I've seen the videos.
Kristen Joy Odley
I've seen Houdini and Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar. So I'm gonna go Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar. Rap song Carnival. Kanye west like that. Kendrick Mar. Kendrick Lamar. Not Like Us. Kendrick Lamar. Asteroids by Rhapsody. Rhapsody and yeah. Glow by Little Ronnie. I can't imagine Lamar. Yeah, Kendrick Lamar. That's right.
Chrissy
Kendrick Lamar.
Kristen Joy Odley
Because I. I don't know. I think Kanye. I Think Kanye's just done himself such a disservice by trying to be so controversial, to stay, keep himself in the spotlight. And I get his game. I know what it's all about. Like, I don't actually think Kanye believes half the stuff he says. I think he says it because he know. And he said this before because he can, right? You can either be a hero. Like, when you become a cultural zeitgeist, like a Taylor Swift or Kendrick Lamar or Kanye or whoever, the Kardashians, you can either be a hero, right? You can try and walk the straight and narrow. You can try and try and walk the clean path and do everything right. But eventually people will find fault with you and they will knock you down 10 pegs, and then they will wait for you to get back up. Because America loves a good. Hit him hard, knock them down, knock them down, get back up again story. That's just. That's the story of America. It's in our blood. We love an underdog and we dislike and we take down people at the top. That's what we do. Check out what happened during the election. That's what we do, right? That's how we do it. That's what we do. Kanye, I think, has made a conscious. Or the other thing you can be is you can be a heel and everybody hates you until some people start to like you. And then some people like you because you're a heel. They like you because you go against. You swim against rising waters. You were an asshole from the beginning. And then some people say, yeah, that guy. Because he's an asshole, just like me, right? It appeals to our darker side, to our worst senses. And I think Kanye has decided to be the heels. Like wrestling. You can either be Hulk Hogan or you can be Andre the Giant, or you can be the. Whatever, the Undertaker. I don't even know who these people are. But you can be. You can be one of two things, right? But the hero eventually becomes the heel. But the heel can eventually become the hero. And I think in some cases, people love that story. They love the heel becoming the hero eventually. And I think Kanye knows I don't.
Chrissy
Wish him ill will, but it's not really my thing.
Kristen Joy Odley
I don't wish anybody.
Chrissy
No.
Kristen Joy Odley
But at the same time, I don't. I just don't like what he's selling. I'm not buying what he's selling. You know what I'm saying? It's like Scott Disick, that guy from. You know what I'm talking about. That guy from The Kardashians. What a fucking douche. But there are so many people that really like Scott Disick, and I don't know why. He sells hotel air fresheners for a living. That's what the guy does. I mean, do you know this?
Chrissy
No.
Kristen Joy Odley
Have you seen the commercials? There's like a couple of, like, B list celebrities who are out there selling an air, like, freshener system that I think I did see the Waldorf Astoria uses. And that's the whole catch. And. And you too can get, like a fancy hotel for fifteen hundred dollars plus, you know, five hundred. Ref. Did you see that?
Chrissy
I've just seen it online.
Kristen Joy Odley
Okay.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
When you're selling NFTs, hotel air fresheners and, you know, meme coin for a living, you're a heel. That's what you are. That's what you're doing. But Scott Disick has a bunch of people that just. He's. He's. He's become legitimized in a lot of people's eyes as a bona fide star because he just. And I don't think Scott. I think Scott Disick is probably a nice guy. Somewhere down. Yeah, somewhere. Right. I don't know where that is, but somewhere down, somewhere, you peel off all those layers of skin. You can use some of my cream if you want to. If you peel off all those layers of skin. At the end of the day, I don't think Scott's a bad guy. But he plays one on tv, and eventually people came around to it and they were like, oh, yeah, that Scott guy. Because now expectations are low that he's going to do anything nice, humane, or interesting. And when he does, people go, oh, maybe Scott's not that bad of a guy. He's my hero. Kanye's the same way. I think that's what he's doing. That's my opinion.
Chrissy
Maybe.
Kristen Joy Odley
But I don't think it wins him a Grammy Award.
Chrissy
I don't think so either.
Kristen Joy Odley
I think that Kendrick Lamar takes it all home. Oh, best metal performance. What? Oh, rock. Let's do rock album. Best rock album. Savior's Green Day, no Name, Jack White, Romance, Fontaine's DC Tanked, the Idols, Dark Matter by Pearl Jam, Hackney, Diamonds, the Rolling Stones and Happiness Bastards, the Black Crows. And I've only. I haven't heard every single one of these.
Chrissy
I'm voting for Jack White. I'm a huge fan.
Kristen Joy Odley
I'm gonna say that surprisingly, and I think they've only won one other Grammy, but surprisingly, I think Pearl Jam takes It for Dark Matter. Because I do think a lot of people believe it's their best work since Vitology, which really long time ago. Yeah. But the Black Crows had a great album, too.
Chrissy
They did too. Yeah, those were all good. Green Day was great. Great too.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yes. And I wanted to see if we could throw. Oh, I want to see if we could throw country in there. But I actually just xed out of it and I don't know. I don't know too much about country. Yeah, the CMAs have their own thing, like country has become such. So mainstream. But to me, unless there's some country music that I really, really like, I'm.
Chrissy
Just gonna vote Dolly.
Kristen Joy Odley
Every time. Dolly. There you go. Dolly. Or who's that other guy? Jelly Roll. Yeah, but Jelly Roll is really. Isn't country either. He's like rap rock almost, you know, and he's got a beautiful voice. That guy does. But I will say this country has become so mainstream that there's no difference to me between pop music and country. And a lot of it sounds very much the same. It's hard to decipher. But there is some country music that's still very country western. That's still like. I don't know. I don't know how to explain it, but I love it.
Chrissy
Are you talk about new or old?
Kristen Joy Odley
New, new and old.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Right. But I don't like that, like, twangy, like, you know, who done me wrong song kind of thing. Right. And I don't love the pop, like, you know, who done me wrong song. I like the more ethereal, real country western music.
Chrissy
Like a Johnny Cash type.
Kristen Joy Odley
Kind of like a Johnny Cash type. Or like the alt country, like, you know, rocky country, little twang where Wilco gets sometimes, you know, Wilco gets into that sometimes.
Chrissy
Or like a Chris Stapleton or something like that, maybe.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. Huh? Yep. But. But country has just become so mainstream that them having their own awards just seems like another Grammys to me.
Chrissy
It is.
Kristen Joy Odley
Being honest. Yeah, it is. Remember 94 9, the bowl had everything to do with that. Chrissy, you're responsible. Yeah, you're responsible.
Chrissy
Don't remind me.
Kristen Joy Odley
Oh, my God. You know who really had to do something? Who? Who? Who's who's at fault here? Billy Ray Cyrus, Honk that Hoochie Coochie Woman or whatever it was.
Chrissy
Yeah, the Boot, Scoot and boogie. No, no, no.
Kristen Joy Odley
That's right. But then right before him. Well, listen, there's a lot. I think. Who's that guy who's now his hairdresser is Saying he. She, something.
Chrissy
Oh, G. Brooks. I know.
Kristen Joy Odley
That is a big drama going on.
Chrissy
That's a big drama.
Kristen Joy Odley
It says the hairdresser when he was like. Like attacking the hairdresser. He wears a wig.
Chrissy
Exposing himself.
Kristen Joy Odley
Exposing himself. What is up with all these guys have to show their dicks. Louise. Ck. I mean, everybody has to whack off in front of somebody, show their dicks or what is what gets. What gets you off about that, quite frankly, I want my dick to be the last thing a woman sees before we get intimate. Do you know what I'm saying? I actually would prefer that you see my dick after we have sex.
Chrissy
After the lights are off.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah, well, after we have sex. Sex, like, long after it's done. That's when I want you to see my penis. Not just running around the hotel room flashing it at you. I mean, come on, Garth, honestly, you're a multicotrillionaire. Yeah. If you really want to do that, can't you, like, legitimately pay someone in the sexual health industry, like a sex worker? Someone who actually gets paid to do that? Someone who knows that's their job. Do you have to go doing that hairdresser? You don't even have any fucking hair. What are we doing with your ha.
Chrissy
Hairdressing.
Kristen Joy Odley
Honestly. So stupid. And God bless the woman. Seems like, you know, a lovely woman. I was reading about this story a couple months ago. I meant to mention it, but that's just really weird. I mean, it is.
Chrissy
It's very weird to me. Yeah, you don't have to do that. Don't do it.
Kristen Joy Odley
All our heroes want to show their dicks. And that just makes me sad. That just makes me sad. All right, well, enough with Garth Brooke. Anyway. G. Brooks, probably first one of the first cross. Dolly Parton could. Could be one of the first crossover artists. Kenny Chesney. No, Kenny. Kenny Rogers. Yeah. Islands in the Stream. There's a lot of, like, crossover, but I think it was that way down yonder on the Jeever Alan Jackson. It's like back in the early 90s or late 80s. And that way down in yonder. Ronald. She never knew what that river boat had. To me, if I had a dollar for every time I wanted to slap one of my classmates for liking that song. It's like this dumb song about the dirty river. What are you doing? All right, we'll take a break. We'll be back.
Jenna Fisher
Have you been missing something from your life? Of course you have. You listened to the commercial break, and what you've been missing is me, right no. Damn. Well, if what you're missing is a little giggle, you should follow us on Instagram hecommercial break and on TikTok CVP podcast. Because you know we're posting clips, we're being silly. You'll get a little laugh out of it, I promise. If what you're missing is communication, text us or call us and leave us a voicemail at 212-433-3822 and someone will respond. Definitely. Unless you're being creepy or mean, in which case we won't. And lastly, if what you're missing is a jaunt through the Internet, check out our website@tcbpodcast.com and explore to your heart's desire. And those are really all the ways I can help you. So maybe you're missing something from our sponsors. Let's find out.
Brian Green
This episode is sponsored by Squarespace. Okay, the year is early 2000 and something and I got my first real office job at a company that was selling websites and search engine optimization. We came up with this pitch that the website was the business card of the Future and now 20 something years later is not the business card for your business. It's just your business. And that's why I highly recommend Squarespace. It's an all in one website platform for entrepreneurs to succeed online. You don't have to be a programmer or a coder or a designer to develop your presence online. Just as unique as you and your business are three really important reasons why I believe Squarespace is the leader in this industry. Design Intelligence. They combine two decades of industry leading design and expertise with cutting edge AI technology to unlock your strongest creative potential. Number two, Squarespace Payments. This is the part that befuddles a lot of people who go out and try and build their own website. Onboarding is fast and simple and you can take payments from some of the most popular payment methods. Klarna Ach, Apple Pay, afterpay, Clearpay. If you're going to put your business online, people have to be able to pay you online. And number three, but no, no less important SEO tools. If you want to be noticed, you have to be found. And with Squarespace's integrated SEO tools, every Squarespace website is optimized to be indexed with meta descriptions, an auto generated sitemap and more. Check out squarespace.com for a free trial and when you're ready to launch squarespace.com commercial to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or a domain. Again, squarespace.com commercial to save ten percent off your first purchase of a website or a domain using that code.
Kristen Joy Odley
Commercial.
Brian Green
Thanks, Squarespace, for being a sponsor of the commercial break. This episode is sponsored in part by Live Nation. All right, you're a fan of the commercial break, so I know you're a fan of comedy. Then good news for you. Some of the best comedians in the world are touring right now. In my humble opinion, the best way to see comedy is to see it live. It's that energy in the room, it's the infectious laughter, it's the sense that someone is doing a high wire act right in front of your face and at any moment the train can come off the tracks. And that is always just as entertaining as when your favorite comedian sets the room on fire. Nasser and I have become big fans of watching live comedy. Never once have we walked out of a comedy show regretting the $300 we're about to pay the teenage babysitter to obsessively text her boyfriend and doomscroll on Instagram.
Kristen Joy Odley
Never once.
Brian Green
Let me punch up a few of the comedians I know are on tour right now. There's the ever lovely Sarah Silver, hilarious Brian Regan, Chelsea Handler, who I kind of have a crush on, Sarah Milliken, Kevin Hart, the always funny Atsuko Okotsuka, and the literal man of the hour, Sebastian Maniscalco. If that guy doesn't give you a tickle, you just don't own a funny bum. There are all kind of live shows, there are all kind of venues, and there are all flavors of comedy. So head over to livenation.comcomedy to get your tickets today. That's livenation.comcomedy. times are tough. The entire world's stressed out.
Kristen Joy Odley
You deserve it.
Brian Green
Go see some live comedy. Livenation.com comedy and thanks to Live Nation for being a sponsor of another kind of comedy show.
Kristen Joy Odley
Vil commercial break I'm just watching a video of a couple people parasailing.
Chrissy
I know. I'm looking at them.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. Which I will never do, ever. You couldn't pay me enough money to go parasail sailing. Have you ever been parasailing? No.
Chrissy
I want to, though. Well, no. Yes. I have been parasailing off the back of a boat. Yes.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. What'd you think?
Chrissy
It was okay. I did it when I was young.
Kristen Joy Odley
I just to get up that high over water to know that there's probably a small chance that more than small chance that you're going to die being dragged behind a boat driven by some yahoos paying no attention to you see, it all just seems like a risk. Unnecessary take. Now, this comes from a guy who jumped out of a plane with another guy strapped to my back, who also probably didn't care about me much. But I'm here's why and I'll tell you this story. And this is not funny story. It's just a story. When I was a kid, we had a friend and we got into high school and we used to go over to his house all the time. We hung out. And his dad was very cool kind of guy, you know, let you do whatever the you wanted to do. But he was a very nice man. And we got into high school, we learned one day like this, our friend was very upset that when we learned that his dad, on a vacation in Mexico, went parasailing and the parasail snapped, the rope snap came right back at him and did incredible damage to him. Like, incredible damage. Guy was in the hospital for weeks. And all kind. A little bit of disfigurement. All kind of scars. Many, many, many months of rehab and all just parasail. Just like a dude parasailing. Right. But this is not the first time that I have heard about this happening. I' actually heard about this happening since this situation. And it just seems to me like an unnecessary danger. Who was the. Who thought about tying a rope to the back of a boat and putting a parachute on it and zooming people around in circles? It seems like a dumb thing to do, honestly. It just does. Am I saying that right? Is it a parasail? Is that a parasail?
Chrissy
Yeah, I think it's parasailing.
Kristen Joy Odley
It just seems like an unnecessary parachute. Parachute that you're sailing strapped to, and then you're sailing because it's a boat. So you're paradox era sailing. Yeah, we seem. We're smart, Christy. We figured this out. But that's just one thing that I will never do.
Chrissy
I want to go hang gliding.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah, that's another thing that I'll probably never do because the hang glide fine. Hang gliding sounds cool. Looks wonderful.
Chrissy
It does.
Kristen Joy Odley
Beautiful. But I hate heights, so I'm kind of out.
Chrissy
Yeah, you're out on a lot of stuff.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah, I'm out on the heights. But also, Chrissy, there's no motor. If there's trouble, there's no one. You can't zoom yourself back to the airport. You got to find a. Hopefully a small patch of grass where you can land.
Chrissy
I think that's what you do anyway.
Kristen Joy Odley
I know, but. Yeah, but don't do it. Like, what happens if the guy is, like, not, you know, loses Control of his facilities. He has a heart attack or a stroke or he's drunk or he just.
Chrissy
Doesn'T got the wings.
Kristen Joy Odley
Well, how are you gonna fly it if the dude behind you is not.
Chrissy
Like, turn my wings.
Kristen Joy Odley
You just turn your wings. Okay. If it's that easy, I guess. All right, no problem. I've seen so many of those videos where things just go wrong. Like the one where they're just, like, doing circles on the way down. And then last minute, like, what? There was a famous video out there who had a stroke or something. Like, the pilot had a stroke or something, and the guy was, like, trying to navigate it down. Don't do it. We don't have that kind of insurance here. Our insurance is good. We don't have good insurance. If we had good insurance, then do it. But we don't.
Chrissy
They do it, like, two hours from here up in Chattanooga. So if I've wanted to do it for a long time, but I have not made the leap yet, so I don't know, I might.
Kristen Joy Odley
It's not necessary. Please don't. Parasailing. Hang gliding. Yeah, any of that.
Chrissy
Stick to airplanes.
Kristen Joy Odley
Stick to airplanes. Fly in an airplane. Go from A to B and just, you know, a zip line every once in a while. I can understand.
Chrissy
A zip line is a good thing.
Kristen Joy Odley
A massage on a tall cliff overlooking the ocean, fine. But anything where you have to, like, there's no motor and you're in the air hoping things work out, parasailing included, Just don't do that. We got to draw the line somewhere here. Because if you're gone, then who am I going to do the commercial break with? I mean, there's probably other people I can do it with, but, you know, I don't like people all that much, so. And they don't like me. Between the. It's not going to work out well for anybody in this situation.
Chrissy
All right, I'll think about. I'll reconsider.
Kristen Joy Odley
All right. Good to call me. Before you do anything, let me talk some fucking sense into that head of yours. I don't know what you're thinking, running around, cooking, frying stuff up.
Chrissy
See, I would never want to skydive, and you've done that, so.
Kristen Joy Odley
I did that 20 years ago before we started doing the commercial break and needing my mouth to make revenue. I would never do it now. Never, ever, ever, ever. I would never consider doing that again. Well, not until my children are grown and the commercial break no longer needs me to make revenue would I ever consider doing that again. It's just dumb. I mean, it really is. It's. There's a small, small, small chance. A lot of people will write in and they'll say, hey, Brian, Brian. It's a really safe thing to do. Like by, you know, the amount of people that do it.
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
Very few get hurt, but we have known of people getting hurt at the same place where I, where you did skydive.
Chrissy
Really.
Kristen Joy Odley
Someone unfortunately bounced off the ground because her parachute didn't open and died just a couple of years ago. My little brother, one of my little brothers. I say little brother like he's little. Like I'm, I'm a grown man. But my younger brother. Thank you. My younger brother, brother, he used to do this all the time. He wanted to be a skydiving instructor. So he started skydiving. He got a membership to the club. He was out there every week.
Chrissy
You got to get your amount of hours in or whatever.
Kristen Joy Odley
And he was skydiving three or four, sometimes five times in a day. He was kept on going up and doing this. But with every chance, with every time you do this, you increase the chances something's going to go wrong and it's a parachute that you pack yourself. I don't trust myself to get to the grocery store without an incident happening, happening. Do you know what I'm saying?
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
So I'm, I'm. And at this age I'm not sure. And I say this age like I'm super old. But at this age I'm not sure it's the wisest thing for me to be out there packing my own parachute and doing all that. And I certainly don't trust anybody else to do it for me because you just never.
Chrissy
I didn't realize you packed your own.
Kristen Joy Odley
You have to. Of course. Yes, that's of course. Well, of course. Who's gonna pack it for you? We got a parachute packer.
Chrissy
The expert would pack it.
Kristen Joy Odley
Well, when. The first time you do it. Yes. And probably the first 10 times you do it, somebody is there, of course, like they're teaching you how to do it. Right. Making sure that you got everything. Like you, they just not going to let you fly up there. But after that, you know, you got to do it. It's all you, you got to do it on your own. That's the thing you do. So don't I. I would never do that in my old age. Older age, like that's for 20 year olds, not for 30 and 40 year olds. Then you got to start thinking seriously about what you're going to do with yourself. It should just think about. Put. Take yourself through the steps of what you would do in an emergency situation with a hang glider. Nothing. You just fall to the earth. That's it. That's all you do is just fall to the earth and hope.
Chrissy
Will you glide to the earth if you glide?
Kristen Joy Odley
If it's gliding, I'm talking emergency situation. And there's no gliding happening on that hang glider. You see those people on those, those boards with the parachute? You know, paraboarding, whatever they call it. Yeah. Is that para boarding where they have the surfboard and they're holding onto the parachute? Okay. You've seen those videos of like them flying up and into a building because the wind just takes them away and they're on the ground. I mean, in the water, but they're on the ground. Kind of things can go haywire anywhere.
Chrissy
You also are being fed video after video of these things happening.
Kristen Joy Odley
I am doom scrolling. I have a doom algorithm on my personal. And one of the things that now is constantly being fed up to me is there's a couple of, you know, those. I don't even know what you call slingshots. I guess the best way to put it, the carnival rides that often times you see near a beach town. Well, at least here in the southeast, you see in a lot of beach towns, they've got. It looks like a V, two huge poles sticking up in the air, and they're probably 100, 150ft in the air. And it's a. Two poles sticking like a V. And then down in the middle with two bungee cords attached to it is a contraption, a device you sit in. Right. Oftentimes it looks like a ball almost. And you sit in it and they pull you down and they tighten those bungee cords and then they let it go and you fly up in the air and just bounce around for a couple minutes. So now the new thing I'm being served up on my YouTube algorithm, on my Instagram algorithm, is videos of people doing that and passing out and throwing up and screaming and yelling and oftentimes girls flying out of their shirts like, you know, like their, their boobs flying out of their shirts. Shirts. How. Who, how do. Is that legal to send that video out there to the world? That's. That's what I'm curious about. Like when you're passing out, your boobs are flying out, you're throwing up all over yourself. Are you sign. Is someone signing permission for that to go out on the YouTube page? Or is it just.
Chrissy
Maybe it's part of the general waiver before you even get in that thing.
Kristen Joy Odley
See, that's what I'm thinking. So I'm here to give a little public service announcement to everybody about this. Don't sign that wave. Read that waiver about the Instagram account because I think there's a lot of especially young ladies, ladies that would probably think twice about going on that ride or signing the waiver if they knew that the video is going to be posted on Instagram for purposes other than general entertainment. Like, if you do it yourself because you thought you had a good time, great. If you know creepy Uncle Joe is doing it, smoking camels and drinking a monster energy drink, working the carnival ride in Panama City Beach. Beach loves to watch you fly out of your little bikini. That is a different story altogether. And I'm wondering, I'm really saying this as a public service because now that I'm a father, I think like that I'm like, who is allowing this? Like, would the woman whose boobs are flying out of that bikini, would she be the one that volunteered to have that rather unflattering in general video be thrown out there? Or is that some guy with a goatee and Cheeto dust on his fingers looking to get a few extra followers on his Instagram? That is rv. I mean, come on, ladies, watch those writers. That's the, the releases that you sign. That's it. We have a release here at the commercial break that we signed and it often causes much consternation amongst.
Chrissy
That's right.
Kristen Joy Odley
Celebrities. Because they hate it. I don't know why. We just don't change it. But anyway, we hate it. They had to sign this release and they read that thing like a hawk. Like every sentence becomes a big deal for them, you know, and in some cases it's warranted. There's some celebrities who come in the door where we're like, okay, you know, you're a big deal. We're not. We get it, we'll change it. And then there's sometimes where it just, you know, I can google a better form than this. Okay, Jack hole. Like anybody cares about you. You'd be honored if I put your face on a T shirt. Stop it. That's enough.
Chrissy
Yeah, people do get hung up on those.
Kristen Joy Odley
Yeah. And so I remember, I have a point to this. I remember a couple years back, maybe it was like six years ago, and my brother in law was going to be a pilot. He wanted to be a pilot. So we went and visited pilot schools and there's a famous one down in Destin, that a lot of people who fly planes go down there and they get their. They get their flight license for, like, commercial flying. And so we were there and we took a tour. I took him down there after a vacation. One time we shot over to Destin, and we took him there. So we're there for a couple of nights in Destin, on at this beach hotel, and then we're walking down the boardwalk one day. Lo and behold, there's a slingshot. And I'm like, all right, let's do this. Like, that looks.
Chrissy
You did the slingshot?
Kristen Joy Odley
I did the slingshot.
Chrissy
Okay.
Kristen Joy Odley
I did.
Chrissy
Well, I mean, I was not expecting you to say that.
Kristen Joy Odley
It's attached to something, right? I. I was. Wasn't super scared about the slingshot for some reason. Didn't make me nervous because I watched it a few times, and it looked pretty secure. They had, like, three different bungees attached to it. So I figure if one snap, there's another one to back up. And I've seen them snap also on videos online. It doesn't really do anything like, you know, you still survive, or at least I think you'll survive. And so we did it. But I didn't pass out. But I, like, like, got lightheaded. I don't know. I, like, went out. I don't pass out. I didn't pass out fully, but I kind of, like, went in and then out for a second because of the G forces. Sometimes when you're going up, then you kind of. You know, it's like being in a fighter. You only see those videos of people, like, normal people in the back of a fighter pilot, in the back of a plane with a fighter pilot, and then they pass out when they start doing the rolls. That's kind of like the sensation. It's like so many G forces, your body just kind of gives out. And I wonder where that video is and if it's going to come to light one day. Because I signed a writer. I know I did. And I'm pretty sure that half the videos I see with these people passing out, puking, and coming out of their tops is from that very same place. Slingshot. Yes. Because when I watch the videos, I see the same hotel that we stayed at is in the background, and I'm like, that's the same fucking motherfucking place. Cheeto dust, dude. I remember the guy. He was wearing, like, a corn shirt, right? And I don't mean like the kind you eat. I mean, like the band corn.
Chrissy
Oh, yeah, That's Another type of person.
Kristen Joy Odley
That is another type of. Corn fans are another type of person. But listen, I knew a lot of people that were into corn when corn was a thing. I knew a lot of people.
Chrissy
Absolutely.
Kristen Joy Odley
Corn. And they're out touring again, too? I think so. Yeah. Yeah.
Chrissy
I never really got into it. I say, speaking of videos of those types of things, I still have our video from when we went and did the simulated skydive.
Kristen Joy Odley
Oh, you do? Oh, yeah, yeah. That's about as. That's about as much skydiving as I'll be doing. We went to indoor skydiving.
Chrissy
We did, yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
And that was a lot of fun, I do have to say, but I didn't get much air time because you gotta, like, hold your body in a certain way and. Yeah, my body just doesn't. It's not all that responsive to my requests. I try sometimes I'm a little uncoordinated, but a couple of us did really well. But not all of us. Yeah, I didn't. I wasn't someone who got a lot of hang time, but that's okay. It was a lot of fun. And do you know what? We bought, like, seven additional hours of fly time that same day we went there. And I have never used those cards. I still have them to this day. We should go and do it.
Chrissy
We should.
Kristen Joy Odley
We should go and do it. And then we should video tape it for the commercial break. All of our new clips that we're going to make. We should have one of those.
Chrissy
I'm in.
Kristen Joy Odley
You want to go?
Chrissy
Yeah.
Kristen Joy Odley
All right, well, Gustavo's coming in town. Gustavo. Gustavo is going to be here in the next couple weeks, so maybe. I know he's the only young guy that we know that can hold his body correctly to fly up there in the air. So maybe we should do. I think we went. Do we go for your birthday or Rachel's birthday?
Chrissy
I don't know.
Kristen Joy Odley
I can't. Somebody's birthday. Or maybe it was Gustavo's. Anyway. All right, well, listen, listen. I just have a few other things to say, and then we're going to let you go. We're going to let you go. We're going to let you go. You're no longer obligated to listen to the commercial break. Do me a favor. Do us a favor. Write in, call in. We'd love to hear from you. 212-4333. TCB 212433 3822. We're going to start doing a Twitch Live episode every single week. Or every week that we're recording in 2025 in season number six. That'd be middle of January when we start that. And we'd love you to be a part of it. If you're interested in that kind of thing. Just let us know. Write us and tell us. Write us whatever. We'd love to hear from you. Also, we're going to be live with brand new episodes every day. We're supposed to be here. We're going to be here during the holidays. We're not taking off. So Please tune in 12 days of TCB Jan, Dec 13 through Dec 25 through Christmas Day. Brand new episodes of the commercial break every single day. Can't wait for that, Chrissy. Super excited about that one. Oh, yeah, thanks, Brian.
Chrissy
Gather around the tree family.
Kristen Joy Odley
That's right. Get your favorite Christmas sweater on and listen to Brian drone on for hours.
Chrissy
We're gonna make it fun.
Kristen Joy Odley
It'll be fun. We'll have a good time. Also, there was one other thing, and now I can't remember what it was. Well, it was one of the. Oh, YouTube, please do us a favor. Go and subscribe to the YouTube channel. Soon every single episode of the commercial break will be available on YouTube and shortly after that on Spotify. That's right. Every video available on Spotify. Every episode of the commercial break on video. Video on Spotify. We're super excited. We're testing it right now. We're throwing a couple here and there, so go see if you can find them. Of course, Spotify probably makes that easy. It says video here. Like I'm doing a scavenger hunt or something. Yeah, but we'll make all of those available certainly by season number six, if not a little bit beforehand at the commercial break on Instagram. We'd love it if you would follow us for clips every single day of the week. And then ticket Tick tock at the commercial break. Did I say that? Tick Tock, TCB podcast, Tick Tock, Bitcoin. So there you go. TCP, podcast.com. more information about the show. All the audio, all the video. Get your free sticker at the contact us button. All right, Chrissy. I guess that's all I can do for today.
Chrissy
I think so.
Kristen Joy Odley
So I'll let you go and I'll tell you that I love you.
Chrissy
I love you.
Kristen Joy Odley
Best you.
Chrissy
Best to you.
Kristen Joy Odley
Best you out there in the podcast universe. Thanks again to Ron Funches for coming in this week. Go check out his episode and his shit. Until next time, Chrissy. And I always say, we do say and we must say goodbye. Goodbye.
Angela Kinsey
As we gather with loved ones this holiday season, consider how learning a new language can enhance your connections and enrich your experiences. What are your goals for the upcoming holiday season? Whether it's traveling internationally or connecting with family and friends, a new language can open doors to meaningful conversations and cultural appreciation. With that in mind, there's no better tool than Rosetta Stone, the most trusted language learning program available on desktop and mobile. Rosetta Stone immerses you in the language so you truly learn to think, speak and understand it naturally. With Rosetta Stone's intuitive approach, there are no English translations, you're fully immersed, and the built in True Accent feature acts like a personal accent coach, giving you real time feedback to make sure you sound just right, right? Don't put off learning that language. There's no better time than right now to get started. For a short time, listeners can get Rosetta Stone's Lifetime Membership Holiday Special. This offer will not last long. Visit rosettastone.com Rs10. That's unlimited access to 25 language courses for the rest of your life. Redeem your Holiday offer@RosettaStone.com Rs10 today for yourself or as a gift that keeps giving why get all your holiday decorations delivered through Instacart?
Kristen Joy Odley
Because maybe you only bought two wreath have 12 windows. Or maybe your toddler got very eager.
Angela Kinsey
With the Advent calendar.
Kristen Joy Odley
Or maybe the inflatable snowman didn't make it through the snowstorm. Or maybe the twinkle lights aren't twinkling. Whatever the reason, this season, Instacart's here for hosts and their whole holiday haul.
Angela Kinsey
Get decorations from the Home Depot, CVS.
Kristen Joy Odley
And more through Instacart and enjoy free delivery on your first three orders. Service fees and terms apply.
Angela Kinsey
Gearing up for holiday shopping Introducing Klarna A smarter way to spend Klarna has.
Kristen Joy Odley
A new cashback program where you actually.
Jenna Fisher
Get rewarded for shopping.
Kristen Joy Odley
Plus you can split your purchases into.
Angela Kinsey
Four payments with zero interest.
Kristen Joy Odley
It's like having a smart, flexible shopping buddy, making your holiday gift buying easier.
Angela Kinsey
Choose Klarna at your favorite retailers or.
Kristen Joy Odley
Shop now@klarna.com California resident loans made or arrange pursuant to a California Finance Law License MLS number 1353190 Clara Balance account required. Karna Make a commission Limitations, Terms and conditions apply. Have no family to celebrate Christmas with this year. The commercial break is live the entire holiday season to make you even more miserable than you currently are.
Brian Green
So put your Christmas pajamas on, gather.
Kristen Joy Odley
Around the Christmas tree and listen to brand new episodes of the Commercial break.
The Commercial Break: "Dirty Drama Drop" – Episode Summary
Release Date: November 21, 2024
In the "Dirty Drama Drop" episode of The Commercial Break, hosts Bryan Green and Kristen Joy Odley delve into a myriad of topics ranging from the complexities of modern relationships to the sensationalism of reality TV and the ever-evolving landscape of pop culture. This episode is a whirlwind tour through their unique blend of humor, insightful commentary, and candid discussions, all peppered with memorable quotes and engaging anecdotes.
Bryan and Kristen kick off their discussion by tackling recent political events, specifically the meeting between Mika and Joe with former President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Kristen challenges the prevailing sentiment against reopening communication channels, arguing for the necessity of dialogue to prevent escalating tensions.
Kristen Joy Odley [04:33]: "I think it's a good thing that you open up lines of communication right now. I don't think that anybody should be pandering to any particular politician on one side of the aisle to curry favor."
Bryan echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of dialogue over division.
Bryan Green [04:50]: "We have to start talking to each other or none of this shit's ever going to get solved and people are. It's going to end up absolutely civil war, quite frankly."
The hosts also discuss the controversy surrounding Matt Gaetz's potential appointment to the Department of Justice, labeling it a "terrible pick" due to his alleged involvement in multiple scandals.
A significant portion of the episode is devoted to dissecting relationship dynamics showcased in reality TV shows like 90 Day Fiance and Sister Wives. The hosts analyze the case of a quadriplegic man who has been married and divorced four times, highlighting the red flags associated with such repetitive marital breakdowns.
Kristen Joy Odley [13:03]: "We're going to talk all about relationship red flags. But that's just an example of one huge red flag. Four divorces you got."
Kristen emphasizes the importance of transparency in relationships, especially when it comes to past marital histories, to avoid potential issues down the line.
The discussion extends to the portrayal of complicated relationships in reality TV, critiquing characters like Cody from Sister Wives for their questionable relationship choices and the ensuing drama.
Bryan and Kristen delve deeper into the mechanics of reality TV, particularly focusing on the high-drama environments of 90 Day Fiance and Sister Wives. They explore scenarios where participants bring ex-partners for "safety," questioning the authenticity and motives behind such actions.
Kristen Joy Odley [17:01]: "She's like, I just brought him along for safety. It's like we've known each other for a year and a half. What am I going to do? Safety. I'm supposed to be that guy."
The hosts also reflect on the long-term impact of these shows on participants' lives, noting how many instances lead to more divorces and strained relationships rather than successful unions.
Shifting gears, the episode covers the latest Grammy nominations, with Bryan and Kristen discussing their favorites and predicting potential winners. They touch upon the relevance of traditional award shows in today's streaming-dominated landscape.
Kristen Joy Odley [36:20]: "I think Chapel Roan probably has to win one of these."
The conversation highlights the shifting paradigms of music consumption and the place of award shows like the Grammys in recognizing diverse musical talents amidst changing industry dynamics.
In a candid and personal segment, Kristen shares harrowing anecdotes about parasailing incidents, emphasizing the inherent risks associated with such adventure sports. Both hosts express their apprehensions towards activities that lack safety assurances, advocating for caution and informed decision-making.
Kristen Joy Odley [55:53]: "It just seems like a dumb thing to do, honestly. It just does."
Their discussion underscores the importance of understanding the dangers involved in extreme sports and the potential consequences of engaging in them without proper precautions.
The hosts review the recent Miss Universe pageant, discussing perceptions of the contest in the modern era. Kristen critiques online reactions to Victoria Thielvig of Denmark's victory, addressing claims about "wokeness" being dead based on the winner's appearance.
Kristen Joy Odley [28:45]: "It's so fucking silly. But the whole like, I guess issue that this corner of the Internet had with Miss Universe is that they have allowed contestants..."
They also touch upon the evolving standards and controversies surrounding beauty pageants, reflecting on their significance in today's society.
As the episode wraps up, Bryan and Kristen tease upcoming content, including a new series titled the "12 Days of TCB" scheduled to air from December 13 through Christmas Day. They also announce plans for live episodes and expanding their podcast's presence on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.
Bryan Green [71:30]: "We'll be here during the holidays. We're not taking off."
Their enthusiasm for engaging with the audience through various media indicates an intent to broaden their reach and offer more interactive content in the future.
Bryan Green [04:50]: "We have to start talking to each other or none of this shit's ever going to get solved and people are. It's going to end up absolutely civil war, quite frankly."
Kristen Joy Odley [13:03]: "We're going to talk all about relationship red flags. But that's just an example of one huge red flag. Four divorces you got."
Kristen Joy Odley [28:45]: "It's so fucking silly. But the whole like, I guess issue that this corner of the Internet had with Miss Universe is that they have allowed contestants..."
"Dirty Drama Drop" offers listeners a blend of humor, critical analysis, and personal insights into contemporary issues ranging from politics and relationships to the entertainment industry's latest trends. Bryan and Kristen's candid conversations provide both entertainment and thoughtful commentary, making this episode a compelling listen for fans and newcomers alike.