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Rachel
I walked in the door to grab a latte I paid $10 heard Ariana Grande but then I saw him and his big dog I felt my knees weak here came the brain fog and though I'm not gay you make me.
Brian Green
Feel.
Rachel
I hope it never ends my new Starbucks boyfriend All my toes curl, all the feels come my world of gold you are my shining sun. We love to talk sports and swimming pools you like the patio I like the bar stools and we spill tea and we crochet the other tables might think we're gay I don't really care I hope it never ends you're my best Starbucks boyfriend and though we're still straight you make me feel a certain way I hope it never ends my new Starbucks boyfriend And though I'm not gay you may make me feel that way I hope it never ends my new Starbucks boyfriend and though I'm not gay you make me feel away. I hope it never ends my new Starbucks boyfriend.
Brian Green
On this episode of the commercial Break. We say piggy fronting because I could imagine a ghost like full balls deep into Teresa's hair. But it reminded me that a while ago I collected a video. As I do when I'm trolling on the Internet. Sometimes I'll collect videos and put them in a folder and we never got to it. Two of my favorite people in the world, Dr. Ahmed something or other and Teresa Caputo got together for a one time special appearance where Dr. Oz really tried to debunk that Teresa had the abilities to be like the Dr. Oz. The Dr. Oz, the doc who is now Secretary of State or something. I'm not sure he's something. The next episode of the commercial break starts now. Oh yeah. Cats and kittens, welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green. This is my dear friend and the co host of this show, Chris and Joy Hoadley. Best to you, Chris.
Astrid
Best to you, Brian.
Brian Green
Best to you out there in the podcast universe. How the hell are you? Thanks for joining us. I wanted to share a story about Disney. I just, I'm, I'm dragging it out so I keep mining for little nuggets about my trip to Disney.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
So we don't get it all in one show and turn off the three listeners that we have.
Astrid
A couple of crumbles.
Brian Green
Yeah, a little. Yeah. I'm going to lead a trail so that I can go. When I go back to Disney next time I'll remember all the shitty things about it. So when we went to Disney, I don't think I've told this story. Tell me if I, if you've heard it. I might have told you, but maybe I did. Okay, let me just tell it and.
Astrid
Then you tell me.
Brian Green
Stop me if I've already told this on air because sometimes I don't remember.
Astrid
I can't remember a thousand episodes.
Brian Green
I can't remember a thousand episodes worth of content. Actually, unbelievably, the one thing that stands clear in my mind a lot of times in a fog of confusion, children and mass chaos is when I listen to an episode of the commercial break. I can almost remember verbatim what I'm about to say next. It's kind of crazy. It's like my brain is making a movie that's there for like, I can pull it.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
So when I listen to episode 4 or 5 or 6 or 40 or whatever it is, I can remember what I said in the moment, like when we're talking, I can remember the next thing I said. It's a little bit weird. It's a little bit unnerving sometimes how good my brain is at recalling that. Yet the really important stuff in my life, like my anniversary, children's birthdays, taxes, all that stuff, I can't remember for the life of me. I know, but a dick joke comes back to me so clearly.
Astrid
And then there's all the years before we even started the podcast that we were just doing the same thing that we're doing now, telling each other stories.
Brian Green
And I don't remember any of that. Well, alcohol was involved. Maybe a tasty teener here or there. Hey, dude, I go to Disney and I am, as I explain, when you're in Disney, then Instagram serves you up Disney content because it knows you're on the property, so it serves you up. Yeah, it's very evil in that way. But I know the game. I'm not stupid, and I'm okay with it. Let's serve me up the Disney. Let me be in the Disney bubble while I'm in the Disney bubble. So here we are at this resort, inside of the property, and up comes a reel from an account I have been following for a very long time. I don't want to name the account because I don't want to shame anybody here on air, but let me explain the account a little bit. The account is from a number of people who sometimes may or may not have trouble getting on certain rides for certain reason. They are not a hundred percent able to be fitting in a ride, let's put it that way. And that's the whole point of the account. The whole point of the account is if you are like me, can you fit in a ride? What can you eat? Where can you go? The things that you can do in Disney World that are comfortable for you with this certain body type, let's put it that way.
Astrid
Okay.
Brian Green
I'm trying to be as ginger as I can here. Okay. And it's a number of people that share the same account. It's like a group of people that are doing this content. It's become very popular online, as you can imagine. They get. They have their fair share of people that love them. They have their fair share of people that do not care for them, that are just mean to them. I have never been one of those people that has been mean to them. It can be. Sure, sure. There are. It seems to be to a lot of people because in the comments section, there are hundreds, if not thousands of comments sometimes saying, thank you for that. I appreciate it. You're bright, you're doing this. Whatever. Okay, So I have come to know these people because I see their content online. I've come to understand that there are other people out there in the world who are relying on this information for their future trips to Disney World. And so good for them. Congratulations. You found your niche. There are riches and niches. There it is. And you've amassed a following. I wouldn't call myself a super fan of this content because it doesn't always relate to me, but I find it interesting in some ways sometimes. And so I am there in my Disney resort at night and I am flipping through the Instagram, I'm doom scrolling as I often do in my weird algorithm and up pops a reel from this particular account. And I recognize immediately that in this reel they are not only at Disney World, in this moment or at sea, they seem to be, but they are in the resort, the specific hotel that I am staying at. And I recognize that they are probably staying in the building right next to me because I know the resort that well. There are identifying characteristics about this particular reel that they did that lead me to believe they are right here with us right now. Cool. Whatever. Right?
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
So at some point in one of the afternoons, here is how we did it. We said let's go in the morning, let's get shake all the willies out until we can shake our willies. No more until the kids are absolutely at their wits end, about to die, falling asleep, melting down, sunburned and hot and hungry and hangry and all that stuff. Let's get them back to the hotel, cool them down for a couple of hours, maybe splash in the pool and we'll go back at night when the temperature is a little bit more reasonable plan and hope that we can get a couple extra hours out of kids that normally go to bed pretty early. And that worked for the most part. So here we are at our resort on one of these afternoons. We come back. But the youngest of the brood can be a real fuss nut sometimes. She is the, she's got the most personality and that personality can flip on a dime. If you have multiple children, then you know the last one is often the one that tests you the most. She does, but she's also the cutest of the group at times. She can be the cutest. She's having a meltdown, total meltdown. She will not take a nap. She is not laying down. She has nothing to do with it. But we know, because we know her so well that she is in absolute meltdown mode because she needs a nap. Yes, that's the Only thing that she needs is sleep. But she will not recognize that she wants anything but sleep. Of course they do. They're fighting it to the last. That's what they do. So in cases like this, sometimes you have to pull the emergency cord. And the emergency cord in her case, as has been most of my children and parents will recognize this is a ride in a stroller or a ride in a car. Just get them moving. When they're moving, they'll fuss, but they'll start to calm down because there are new sights and sounds, and then eventually it just all fades away and they.
Astrid
Oh, the car usually happens like that.
Brian Green
Oh, like that. But this one, sometimes you can't even get her into the car. She becomes wild. She'll, like, kick and scream and yell, and she doesn't want to be in the car. But the stroller, she's usually game for, because that means we're going somewhere and we're doing something. So I say to Astrid, I got it. Let me put her in the stroller. And away we go. So we go in the stroller, and we're going from building to building. And this resort is very spread out. There's lots of walkways and pools and characters and things you can look at. And so we're going from building to building and pathway to pathway, in and out, in and out in the hot Florida sun, just melting me. And every. My bones are at 180 degrees. This is miserable. But I just keep walking and praying that at some point she falls asleep. But she does not. She. She's. She's awake.
Astrid
She's really fighting it.
Brian Green
Yeah. So I turn the corner on one of these pathways, and there's a bunch of benches along the pathways. Trees and shade and all this. And on one of the benches in what I think is like a smoking. Supposed to be a smoking area, there's like a couple of. Bunch of benches sitting there. I see one of the people who creates content on this page on Instagram. So I'm right. They're here, and there's one of them. And I think, creator to creator, fellow creator to fellow creator. Let me say hello and just say, hey, I. I follow you. And.
Astrid
Yeah, that's a nice thing.
Brian Green
Congratulations on your success. I'm feeling generous of spirit and generous of heart because it's Disney and that's what you do. So as I'm approaching, I'm. It's like my little radar. I have a little computer in my head, and I'm looking up and down and seeing and making sure and Coordinating and triangulating. Yes, that's the person that I think it is. And I stop and I say, excuse me, are you one of the creators on La La la la la at La la la la la la la la? To which they reply, yes, but I only. But I only say hello to fans during fan interaction events. And I go, oh, well, I don't know if I would consider myself a fan. And they go, well, either way, I only interact during fan interaction events. And I thought to myself, well, haven't we. Haven't we put the crown on our heads, you fussy little fuck? And I said, okay, I was just gonna congratulate you on all this success, but I guess I won't. And I'm certainly not attending a fan interaction event after this fan interaction, right? To which they. They replied, thank you, bye. And I was like, oh, okay. Alrighty, Rudy. Mrs. Snoody. Okay, well, hoity toity, ella boity. I mean, who the fuck died and made you queen? You're not that big of a deal. You really aren't. You aren't. Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Tom Cruise. You're a person who makes content online and you have found some success doing that. And I have been following you for a number of years and have watched as your success has grown. And I thought it was a nice thing to do to stop and say, congratulations on all your success. I'm not a fan, quote unquote. And I'm not here to fanboy, ask for your autograph, steal any of your precious fucking time. All I'm doing is saying, hey, congrats on all the success. But they couldn't take a compliment. They couldn't. They couldn't even wait to tell. To shut me down. And I mean, they shut me down quick. And I think to myself after this interaction, which is very weird, a little rough around the edges, and I just moved on. Like, I just moved on. Okay, whatever. No skin off my back. It's not like I'm meeting my hero. It's just someone I see all along, right?
Astrid
And you've got the baby too, and.
Brian Green
I've got the baby who luckily at that point was our, like, halfway, as, you know, halfway asleep. They weren't. She wasn't as fussy as she had been or twirly whirly. But the next 15 minutes, putting the baby fully to sleep gave me the.
Astrid
Opportunity to get thinking about it. It's running through your.
Brian Green
It was run and through my head. And I thought to myself, let me never be the Asshole. Let me never be the asshole who denies someone the opportunity to tell me thank you for whatever it is I have done for them, or congratulations, or I saw you online and I liked this. Or maybe even I saw you online. I don't care if you like it or not. Let me never be that asshole. And if I ever have an interaction with anybody that's listening to this show or sees us online or whatever it is that's anywhere close to that, it's time to pack it up and go home. Because that is the epitome of entitlement and just shittiness. I mean, absolute shittiness.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
To someone. You made the assumption was, were they alone? Yes.
Astrid
Okay. It wasn't like they were with the family. And no, you were interrupting or no, I wonder. I wonder if they just had a really shitty day at Disney.
Brian Green
Listen, I can. I can listen. I can understand that Disney is hard for anybody. It's hard. It's a lot of stuff going on. It's not a relaxing vacation. It is a go, go, go. Every moment is consumed. People are pushing and shoving and walking in front of you. Hot. Being rude. And you got to switch hotel rooms. And my ticket doesn't work. And I had a fast pass for this and all that other bullshit. I get it. I've done it so many times I can't even count. However, yeah, you. You gotta rev down. Yeah, you gotta rev down a little bit. Like, I understand maybe you don't wanna get mauled by people, but I don't imagine that's kind of the kind of creators these people are. I can imagine they get stopped. I bet they do a lot get stopped. And hey, thank you for the content. You helped me out. Thank God, you know, whatever it is. But I'm not like, I wasn't asking for an autograph. I didn't have a plushie with her, you know, like, her face on it, asking for an autograph. I was just there. I was just trying to be nice.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
And what I got was complete rudeness. I mean, absolutely, disgustingly rude. And it really.
Astrid
Their loss.
Brian Green
It really just shown a light, shined a light on the things that I don't want to be. You know, we had. We spoke to Chelsea Lynn, also known as Tammy, a couple of days ago. You hear that interview coming up shortly. She was fantastic. And overnight successes are never overnight. And I'm not claiming we're a success. I'm not claiming anybody would even know who we were because we haven't had a lot of fan interactions at all. I think I can count two, three, something like that, four. I don't know people who have ever recognized any of us outside in the real world. But we were asking her what it was like to be, like, you know, go from zero to hero in just a relatively short amount of time. She said, it happened very slowly for me. You know, I had a couple fans here, a couple fans there, and then during the pandemic, it blew up a little bit, she said, but I had that seven years of kind of no notoriety whatsoever to get used to, to, like, build into it, to slowly get there. And. And she seemed very grateful for all of it. It seemed like she was very humbled by the experience and that. Not a. I didn't see an air of snootiness about any of this or entitlement about any of this. But you make some videos about Disney World and now you're going to treat everybody like you're fucking. I don't know. Who's a notorious pain in the. Who's a celebrity? Who's a notorious pain in the ass?
Astrid
Well.
Brian Green
Oh, yeah, you know, I don't know. Who's that guy? Ari?
Astrid
Yeah, from Entourage.
Brian Green
Entourage. I've heard he's an asshole.
Astrid
I've heard that.
Brian Green
I wouldn't know. Or maybe I would, but, you know, I've heard he's a douchebag. Mariah Carey, I've heard, can be a real pain in the ass. Who's the person who. They said, don't look at them on set. Like you can't. Isn't that Ellen? You couldn't look Ellen in the eye or something?
Astrid
No, it can't have been.
Brian Green
Well, remember when all that drama came out, that she was treating everybody like shit on her show. Is it raining outside?
Astrid
Oh, it's thundering and raining like crazy. It is, yes.
Brian Green
Oh, I didn't even. I didn't even recognize. We're in the middle of torrential downpour here because everybody's in the middle of a torrential downpour. But I hear Ellen was. Remember that whole expose? The reason why she's off air is because people came out and said she's a real nightmare to work with and that don't look her in the eye. That kind of shit. I just don't understand. I don't get it. No matter what. Oh, I have a friend, let's call it a friend, who had. Was on set with JLo and JLo's security, had to meet with this friend on set, worked in the movie business, had to meet with his friend on Set to discuss security protocols around JLo.
Astrid
Mm.
Brian Green
Fair enough. When you get to that level of fame. Yeah. You gotta be careful. I get that. I understand protection. I understand wanting to make sure that everyone's safe, including your family. But then apparently there were, like, some weird requests, like, you can't look JLO in the eye. Don't say hello. I mean, just like, weird ass shit. It's.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
It's so strange to me. It's so inhuman and disconnected from anything that.
Astrid
That I would say it does seem foreign.
Brian Green
And it made most people.
Astrid
Most celebrities that I have met, or even musicians that I've met have been extremely nice and graceful. So I think. I feel like. I hope that it's more of the exception than the rule.
Brian Green
I. We were just talking about this a day or two ago. I met with, spoke with, interacted with Mark Cuban, probably one of the most famous billionaires that. That lives today, at least in the United States of America. And he couldn't have been more human than. I mean, he was just. And nicer and nicer.
Astrid
Until you've emailed him.
Brian Green
Until I've emailed him into irritation. Somebody texted me about.
Astrid
He originally was really nice.
Brian Green
Yeah, somebody texted about that. They were like, listen, Brian, I get it. You like to talk for a living, and I understand. But if I was ever friends with Mark Cuban, the last thing I would want to do is irritate him about anything. I can't help myself.
Rachel
I know.
Brian Green
The thing is, if you meet me, it's unlikely I'm gonna say I only interact with you during a fan interaction. It's more likely that I'll just email you into irritation and submission. I'll probably wanna hang out with you for the rest of the day. I'll be like, hey, what you doing?
Astrid
Yeah, exactly. Hey, I was just chilling here.
Brian Green
I need somebody to talk to. Astrid won't listen to me anymore. You wanna take a seat? No. You got actual friends and family. Okay. Can I follow you with your friends and family? I might be the opposite of that girl. I might actually just hang out with you for the rest of the day. If I ever get there. Let me be the first to hang it up.
Astrid
I'll give you a love tap.
Brian Green
Give me a love tap and I'll turn off the sign and we'll all go home forever and. Okay, I'll put this out there. Could have been a really bad day. Could have had a scary interaction with a fan.
Astrid
Could have. Yeah.
Brian Green
Could have had multiple scary interactions with a fan. Could have been that all the hate that they get online. They just have a rule amongst themselves. We only do this when there's. We only meet people when there's security around to check out the Good, the bad and the ugly. I don't know.
Astrid
Could be at that point about these fan interaction events.
Brian Green
I know. What's a fan interaction event? You, like, charge people to come and say hello to you.
Astrid
Comic Con, I guess. I don't know.
Brian Green
They do like a day. I think they do like a day where everyone meets up in Disney and they all go around. Okay, figuring out if they can ride rides together. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know enough about it. Because I don't.
Astrid
Because you're not a fan.
Brian Green
I'm not. I see their, their, their reels and if I see one, I stop. Number one, it's Disney. I'm interested. Number two, the content in and of itself is interesting. It's not something that I have to worry about, but it's something lots of people go to Disney have to worry about. And so I find it interesting. Oh, you know, can you get on that ride? Can you go to that restaurant? Can you be in that particular mode of transportation? Is it, is it made for you? Because there are lots of people at Disney and all around the country and world who are concerned with that kind of stuff. So they aren't serving a purpose. They are. Yeah, I can imagine they're doing it on behalf of other people so that they can save themselves some time, some energy, effort, money, and I imagine embarrassment. Right. And so I think in that sense it's good. It's good content. Let it be so. Yeah, but, you know, okay, let's take it on faith that maybe they were having a bad day or had a bad fan quote, unquote interaction. Maybe they had some haters that were driving them a little bit crazy and they needed to put some rules and parameters around it. But.
Astrid
Oh, but not to say thank you.
Brian Green
Not to say thank you. Is that thunder?
Astrid
That's thunder.
Brian Green
Okay. All right, so we're gonna take a break and take these earphones off of our heads so that we don't get electrocuted in the process of making this episode. And then we'll be back when it's all over. You make this rather snappy, won't you? I have somebody can be thinking to do before 10 o'. Clock.
Joy Hoadley
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Brian Green
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Brian Green
Okay, couple exciting things in the works that I want to let the listeners know about. We mentioned this earlier this week, but I'll follow through on it. TCB plus minus Chrissy and I's streaming platform idea from 2020 that we wrote in the book and we never really got to may come to fruition in this sense Chrissy and I are going to sometime in the next let's call it month month and a half. We are going to do a special two parter episode. Looks like it might be about three hours long two parter episode where Chrissy and I review a movie in its entirety as we watch the movie together. All of us will be doing this on streaming and then we'll put it out as special episodes on YouTube and on the audio platform. That movie is a movie made, produced, written and starred in by one of our favorite nut preachers, Kenneth Copeland. It's his first movie, actually, and it's a western. And it is so funny. I've only. It's two and a half, two hours.
Astrid
Ten minutes just thinking about it.
Brian Green
I've only watched about 20 minutes of this movie. And it is so crazy and funny that there's no way this is not going to be the best three hours of our lives. TCB plus Minus is coming to a screen or your earballs soon enough. Stay tuned. We'll give you exact dates and times. It's likely going to be on a weekday at some point and we're going to stream it live and then we'll put it out as an audio, too. We want you to be a part of that. There is no cause. We're not like you don't have to sign up for anything or any. We just want you to be aware that that's out there. Also, it appears that after five years of being a podcast and after 350,000 pitches for the same merch ideas, we have finally found a merch partner that is worthy of our attention. If you don't mind, Chrissy, that they're not using AI to generate bad logos and stick them on shitty T shirts that will fall apart. The first wash. A quality, solid merch company. And we have gotten some really good design mockups in conjunction.
Astrid
Yeah, I like them a lot.
Brian Green
Our friends at Odyssey and Astrid and everybody who's Juliet, everybody who's been working on it. It appears our very first merch drop will happen sometime in August. Limited edition merch. It'll only be on sale for about two, two and a half weeks. You get it. You don't. And then you'll have to wait till the next merch drop, which looks like it will likely be the 12 days of TCB will be the next merch drop. So stay tuned. Get your credit cards ready, save up your money, put the toll booth change in your in a bag and get it ready. 1995 plus 1995 plus 1999 shipping and handling. Probably more like 3995 plus 1990, 1995. Ship and get a handle. But get your, save your money, get it ready. Because we are going to do our official first merch drop and we are looking to sell. At least we're looking to sell out on this first go. And we're making at least two hats the first run. So both of you have to buy a hat. That's what I'm saying. Both of you. Both listeners have to buy a hat. Okay, here we go. In. In preparation for our TCB plus minus, in preparation for our very first merch drop, we were coming up with ideas for merch. And something that came up that is always coming up with when we're talking about merch or stickers is Teresa Caputo. And how we take the likeness of Teresa Caputo, her hair, something, and put it into a. Into merch. Piggy fronting, of course, is probably the one of the more I'd say recognizable sayings that we have around here. Piggy fronting is of course Teresa's way. She used to say piggybacking, that one ghost would piggyback onto another one.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
And they'd go dancing through the room indicating how they were murdered or whatever we say. Yeah, we say piggy fronting because I could imagine a ghost like full balls deep into Teresa's hair. But it reminded me that a while ago I, I collected a video. As I do when I'm trolling on the Internet, sometimes I'll collect videos and put them in a folder and. And we never got to it. Two of my favorite people in the world, Dr. Ahmed something or other and Teresa Caputo got together for a one time special appearance where Dr. Oz really tried to debunk that Teresa had the abilities to be like the Dr. Oz. The Dr. Oz who is now Secretary of State or something. I'm not sure he's something.
Astrid
Is he Surgeon General?
Brian Green
This guy is something. Yeah. It's biggest snake oil medicine salesperson. He sells dick pills. I mean, this guy is a crackpot. He really is. I think any doctor that really wants to be a television star, like Dr. Phil. Dr. They should all be taken with a grain of salt because something's wrong with them. They have, they have. Something's wrong with their brain. Anybody who wants to be famous, something's wrong with our heads. It's the truth. You wouldn't take medical advice from Brian, would you? Don't take it from Dr. Just because he went to school longer than I did or he went to school at all, doesn't mean that he knows more than I do. But Dr. Ma. Dr. Oz. Mehmet Oz.
Astrid
Mamet, yeah.
Brian Green
Dr. Mehmet Oz and Teresa Caputo got together, skeptic versus psychic. They wanted to know really if these psychic abilities she had were real or not. And so he kind of put her to the test in an hour long episode, special episode of the Dr. Mahmet Oz Show. So I've downloaded it. This is probably going to be a two parter Maybe even a three parter episode. So here we go. Let's get started on a Friday for you here on the commercial break. It is Teresa CAPUTO on the Dr. Oz Show, I think in its entirety, unless we just get bored and turn it off. So let's see. I don't want to make any promises because I. There's Only so much Dr. Mamet Oz that I can take. But we'll start it off here today on Dr. Oz. Long Island Medium. Teresa Caputo has a gift for communicating with the dead.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
But there have been critics accusing you.
Brian Green
I love that, that intro. Yeah. Long island comedian, Long island comedian Teresa Caputo has a knack for making people laugh. But now because of Dr. Oz, things got serious.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Being a fraud, what do you have to say to them?
Brian Green
See for yourself when Teresa shows you why millions turn to her for hope.
Teresa Caputo
I just got the goosebumps. Did you just get the chills?
Brian Green
Plus the three things you should eat.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
To live a longer health.
Brian Green
Okay, well, we'll get to that later.
Astrid
Just three?
Brian Green
Yeah, just three, Doctor. All right, let's get to Doctor His.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
TLC reality show, Long Island Medium. Teresa Caputo captivates audiences with her self proclaimed gift for communicating with the dead. But there are some critics who question her legitimacy. Today. Teresa is here. Show us why millions look to her for help. Please welcome Theresa Caputo.
Brian Green
Dr. Oz. If you were a real doctor, an actual scientist, you would say that there is absolutely zero proof that psychics can communicate with the dead. Hi. Thank you. Thank you. Here's my helmet. It enters the room a couple feet before I do. Thank you. Thank you. Nice to see you. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
I've always loved Theresa's hair.
Brian Green
How is it to me?
Teresa Caputo
It's me. It's just 1, 2, 3.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Got it.
Teresa Caputo
Better than 20 minutes.
Brian Green
20 minutes.
Teresa Caputo
20 minutes.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
It's lots of practice.
Brian Green
I'm sure it's because it's hiding a series of devices that let her know. I know it, I know it, I know it. And recently she's gotten a new hairstyle. It's more choppy changey, it's less big bouffant, more choppy changey. But I know and we all know somewhere in that head or somewhere on her body is a series of devices that let her know from behind the curtain.
Astrid
Yeah, I think it's like a hairpiece almost.
Brian Green
I think it's a hairpiece. And here's what I imagine. There are little like pulsating somethings or others. So right means yes. Left means no. Front means maybe. Back means, you know, the Braves are winning. I don't know. Something like that. I don't know. But that's what I imagine. Because no person in their right mind, no human being in the right mind, chooses to have their hair like that. That's just a ridiculous, crazy.
Astrid
And it just looks too thick. You can't even see through.
Brian Green
That's right. Yeah. No one has hair like that. No one.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
The media can be tough sometimes.
Brian Green
Oh, sure.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Difficult questions. And they've been.
Brian Green
Yeah, let's. Softball. Teresa Caputo. Mamet.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Some local critics accusing you of being a fraud. What do you have to say?
Brian Green
Local critics, I think they're. I think they're pretty unlocal. I think they're all around the world.
Teresa Caputo
I don't say anything. I feel everyone's entitled to their own opinion. I have a beautiful and amazing gift that helps people, and I just don't focus on the negative.
Brian Green
I love how they put the words on the bottom, like the little flare. It says, teresa Caputo sets the record straight.
Astrid
She's setting it straight.
Brian Green
Yes.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Yes.
Brian Green
Let's hear about the bullshit straight from the bullshit artist.
Teresa Caputo
That's all.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
There's been reports of this. Triste does these live tours where she actually does readings.
Teresa Caputo
Yeah.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
There have been reports that you've canceled that tour. And even your fans, not just the critics, your fans say maybe it's because of the controversy.
Teresa Caputo
Absolutely. Now, well, that just shows you how accurate that information is, because I am literally on tour right now, touring all over the country, and I'm going back out on tour in June as well.
Brian Green
Yeah.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
That'S remarkable.
Brian Green
Yeah, it's remarkable. Remarkable. Thank you, Theresa. Thank you for setting the record straight on that.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Do you think this gift you have, a lot of folks don't really understand how it came about.
Teresa Caputo
Right.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Whether they might have it. I'd love to hear your story of how you first figured out that you felt things differently.
Teresa Caputo
Well, I.
Brian Green
Well, I was about 15 years old, and I was hanging out with my mother. And this lady walked in and she had a nice purse. And I said, watch, Mom. I'm gonna get $15 out of this lady. And I said, looks like you have a ghost hanging out behind your head. Have you ever known a dead person?
Teresa Caputo
Always felt that since I was a child. I always felt different. I used to say that to my mom at the age of four. I used to say, I don't feel right. I don't feel like I belong. And I thought what was going on in my brain was going on in everybody else's brain and. Well, then why would you feel different that it was?
Brian Green
Yeah. Then why did you feel different? That's a good question, Chrissy. Chrissy points out something very interesting. She just said she always felt different, but she always felt like she was just like everybody else.
Teresa Caputo
And I just trusted it and embraced it. And here I am.
Brian Green
Here you are.
Teresa Caputo
Healing hearts.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
So I was curious about how your mind works.
Brian Green
Healing hearts. He's so full of shit.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Some of you may remember this last year I asked the leading brain expert to take a look at what's happening to Teresa's brain.
Brian Green
When she says she's a leading brain expert.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
With the dead. I want you take a look at this very carefully.
Brian Green
Yeah, let's take a look very carefully.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Can science detect the spirit at work? That was the question we tried to answer with our first of its kind experiment.
Brian Green
With the help of first of its kind leading brain. You don't think. You don't think this has been done before?
Astrid
No.
Brian Green
You don't think they've ever put a psychic in an MRI machine? Come on.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Dr. Oz, researcher, Dr. Daniel Amen. We hooked up Theresa to a QEEG to scan her brain in its normal.
Astrid
He has a renowned brain.
Brian Green
He is a renowned brain researcher. Yeah, we should call it researching what.
Astrid
She thinks she's doing.
Brian Green
Yeah. And I remember the results of this because I think we talked about this years ago on the show. And the results are that her brain goes into some meditative state. And my belief is she goes into some meditative state because she's full of fudgeing shit. And so it's almost like a pathological liar believing their own bullshit. She has to. To keep a straight face.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
And when she read our audience for messages from the other side.
Brian Green
She's got the best haircut we've ever seen Teresa with. She's got a full brain cap on. I love it.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Allow the messages to come to you.
Brian Green
And when they do, raise your finger.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
She's going at it already.
Brian Green
Raise your finger.
Astrid
Come here.
Teresa Caputo
Hello, it's me.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Spirit for the results.
Teresa Caputo
Do I have a choice at this point?
Dr. Mehmet Oz
What we discovered was that when Teresa was channeling, there was a dramatic shift in her brain activity. Oh, my goodness.
Brian Green
She went from almost all full of shit to totally full of shit.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
What we see is the alpha waves go down.
Brian Green
Actually her frontal lobes go down significantly. Significantly. And it activated both of her temporal lobes. So there's just some evidence now that it is in fact a brain phenomenon. It's a brain phenomenon. Hold on one second. Here, let's back this up with some actual science. Just give me one second. Bear with me, audience, while we get through this together. What is the temporal lobes in your brain responsible for? Question mark? Because now we want to know what the. Because what they're not doing is giving you a clarity on what those are responsible for. Auditory processing. The primary auditory cortex processing sound and is crucial for hearing and interpreting language. Language comprehension, memory formation, emotional regulation, visual recognition and integration of sensory input. So it dominates language, logic and detail processing. If someone is lying, would they be using their temporal lobes? Question mark? Yes. If someone is lying, their. Their temporal lobes are most certainly activated. And more involved here is how they play a role. Memory retrieval. Recalling memories in order to distort and manipulate them. Language processing. The ability to construct a believable narrative. Auditory monitoring. When lying in conversation, people monitor how their lie sounds and how others are responding. So there we go. What Dr. Oz and Amen are doing, which is not very cool in my opinion, because the brain guy is really a well respected brain guy, is they are manipulating the way that we are interpreting these results adults, by not giving you the full color context. The brain doctor certainly knows this. Probably said it on the show, but it was not. It was cut out of this so that they could get more running room from the people who do believe. That's that they want the people who believe in Teresa Caputa to watch their show and buy their. My pillows.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
So what do you conclude from this experiment? Do you think there's something really happening inside Teresa? Well, I do. I actually, you know, there's a lot.
Brian Green
More that's real than scientists believe that's real. Oh, my God.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
I must say, Theresa, that little cap you're wearing is quite a fashion statement.
Teresa Caputo
It sure is. It was one of my better hair days.
Brian Green
Well, we can all agree on that, Theresa.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
So these results, they were stunning to me. Were you surprised by that?
Astrid
I'd like her to wear the cap and then do the readings.
Brian Green
Do the cold readings.
Teresa Caputo
Yeah, I wasn't. I really was because I knew there was something going on there. But it was just nice to see that it was validated, you know, and that's what I feel that I'm able to do as a medium. It has never been. Dr. Oz, about me wanting people to believe in mediums. That's not the focus of my gift. I want everyone to know that their loved ones are with them and that they have the ability to connect with their own loved ones, knowing that what they're sensing and feeling is real. That they're not to going crazy and they just want us to live a happy life after they're gone. Because what I found out is a lot of people, and this all ties into health, of living a healthy life as well. Because if your loved one leaves the physical world and you're left with burdens and guilt, should have, could have, would have.
Brian Green
That's why I'm selling my Teresa Caputo get rid of the Spirits Kale pills to take every morning for 1995, plus 1995 shipping and handling. We'll send you one full box of kale pills every month. These KO pills will get rid of demons and help you connect with your dead loved ones.
Teresa Caputo
Only ifs that blocks you from healing, which turns into stress, anxiety, and it can snowball into serious health issues. And by being able to release that is such a risk.
Astrid
In which case, you should go see an actual licensed therapist. Psychiatrist or a therapist in some sort versus spending that same money on going to see her on tour.
Brian Green
Yes. And I want you to notice what Teresa is doing here on Dr. Mehmet Oz's show, where Dr. Mehmet Oz lies to you about the things that are making you healthy for clicks and for views. But what's really going on is that she is trying to connect this with some kind of health angle to get Dr. Oz to buy into her. This is. She's very manipulative, extraordinarily manipulative.
Teresa Caputo
Because when we were showing that clip, I was drunk.
Brian Green
We've listened to 100 Hours of Theresa Caputo and never once have we heard her talk about the health benefits of her readings.
Teresa Caputo
Yeah, over to that section over there.
Astrid
That's a nice little bonus she threw in there.
Brian Green
Yes, it is. Thank you.
Chris Hoadley
It's healthy.
Brian Green
Thank you.
Teresa Caputo
And there was a mother energy. And she said to me that my daughter was left with the burden of feeling that she didn't make all the right choices for me. And I want my daughter to know that I knew that she was there. Is that you, ma'?
Brian Green
Am?
Teresa Caputo
Can you stand up, please?
Brian Green
Yeah.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Let's go over there.
Brian Green
Here we go.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
You just sensed that while you were watching that video.
Teresa Caputo
When I was watching the tape, I heard. But this is what happens. I sense and feel things. I might not necessarily know what it is, but I'm drawn to a certain general state.
Brian Green
I know my.
Astrid
Does anyone here have a mother?
Brian Green
Does anyone here have a mother? Has anyone here ever had a daughter? Did you ever feel like you made the wrong decisions on behalf of your daughter when it comes to parenting? I Just felt it, Chrissy. I felt it right in my left tit as I was standing over here. Someone grabbed me in my left tit. I felt a piggy fronting, if you know what that ever feels like. Have you ever been balls deep?
Astrid
Mm.
Brian Green
I know you and Jeff like to get into some freaky shit. I know. I know you do. And that's okay, Chrissy. I felt balls deep here. And that tells me that Jeff's ready for your special lasagna quote unquote, when.
Teresa Caputo
You get home area.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
What's your name?
Teresa Caputo
And is that your mom's rings? Are those your mom's rings?
Astrid
Both.
Teresa Caputo
Both perfect.
Astrid
And I wore them because I was thinking about my mom.
Teresa Caputo
Well, it's 43 years, but that's the thing. That soul bond can never be broken. That when we lose our loved one, the only.
Brian Green
What a generalized statement.
Teresa Caputo
The thing that is broken is that physical connection. And when I was sitting there, I was made to feel that your mom couldn't communicate in the end that you were left with choices and decisions, and now you're left with those burdens. Did I make the right choices?
Astrid
I mean, it's so general. Everything's open to interpretation.
Brian Green
You know, Chrissy, when you've experienced death in your family, were you left with burdens and decisions that you didn't expect?
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
Do you wish that you could have commuted. Do you wish that your loved one could have communicated more at the end the things that she wished and desired or key or whatever? Yeah, of course. That's what death is. Death is of an abrupt ending. Usually an abrupt ending to someone's life where you're left the loved one with burdens and decisions. She's not saying anything groundbreaking, nor is she being super specific about anything.
Teresa Caputo
Proud of me? Did I disappoint my mom and your mom made me feel the emotion that she wanted you to know that you always made the right choice for her and that as you told her that it was okay to let go and to leave the physical world. Correct.
Brian Green
I stepped on a feeding tube. I know.
Astrid
I was thinking the same thing. Like, what if she killed her?
Brian Green
I know.
Teresa Caputo
Know that she heard you.
Astrid
Wow.
Teresa Caputo
Your mom also talks about the brother that is also on the other side as well.
Astrid
I don't.
Brian Green
No. She took a big swing. Yeah, swing. Badda batta batta.
Teresa Caputo
Okay. Who can connect with the brother?
Brian Green
Who's got a brother?
Astrid
Who's got a brother?
Brian Green
Who's got a brother? Forget about you, living or dead at this point. Living or dead. I just want to get Somewhere else. This is what happens in the cold reading. You take a swing, you miss, you move on to the next person. You couldn't just stick with it.
Teresa Caputo
Okay. Can you stand up, please? So, unfortunately, your brother is departed.
Brian Green
No, he's here. Right here with me. This is Bob. Yes.
Teresa Caputo
Ok. And you don't know this woman, correct?
Brian Green
No, I just met her.
Teresa Caputo
Perfect. And you never met me before, right?
Brian Green
No. Although we do.
Astrid
What a coincidence. One woman has a mother and one.
Brian Green
Woman has a brother. This is amazing. I knew it the second that.
Astrid
I don't know each other, do you?
Brian Green
You don't know each other. You don't know me, do you? Dink, dink, dink, dink, dink, dink, dink. You don't know my producers, do you? Dink, dink, dink, dink, dink. You didn't write a lengthy email before we got here about who you'd like to talk to, right? Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Oh, my God. What a crock of shit. All right, we'll be back with more of this. Clean out the bullshit from your ears and we'll be back with more.
Joy Hoadley
Okay, you're probably wondering why I, Rachel, have taken over the voice duties at tcb. It's pretty simple. Astrid asked me to shut Brian up, up even for a minute. Well, lovely Astrid, your wish is my command. Do you want to help Astrid too? You know you do. Leave a message for her or me or Chrissy at 212-4333 TCB. That's 212-433-3822. You can be on the show too. Just call and say something, anything. Or text us and we'll text you right back. Promise. Then head over to tcbpodcast.com and get your free sticker. It's your constitutional right to a sticker and we must abide. You get the point. Follow us on instagram at the CommercialBreak and watch all the episodes on video@YouTube.com TheCommercialBreak best to you and Astrid, especially Astrid.
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Brian Green
Thanks for selling your car to Carvana.
Astrid
Here's your check.
Brian Green
Whoa. When did I get here? What do you mean? I swear it was just moments ago.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
That I accepted a great offer from Carvana online.
Brian Green
I must have time traveled to the future. It was just moments ago. We do same day pickup. Here's your check for that great offer.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
It is the future.
Brian Green
It's. It's the present and just the convenience of Carvana. Sorry to blow your mind. It's all good. Happens all the time. Sell your car the convenient way to Carvana.
Astrid
Pick up.
Brian Green
Times may vary and fees may apply. Okay, back with Teresa Caputo, filling our ears with magical thoughts of dead people. And we'll let her talk.
Teresa Caputo
Oh, hey, but here's the interesting thing. When spirit communicates, I also want them to communicate with personality the way that they were before they got sick or left the physical world. Because I feel that's the best validation for you that it is your loved ones. And your mother, she was such a giving person and she said, don't leave until you speak to the brother. Do you understand that? Would that be your mother? But it's her.
Brian Green
No, she was quite the bitch. That's why I stepped on her feeding tube.
Teresa Caputo
It's her brother that's departed.
Brian Green
Yeah.
Teresa Caputo
And you don't know this woman, but that would be your mother's personality.
Brian Green
Oh, see, now Theresa's gotta make the connection. So now dead people are talking to each other. Yeah. Hey, don't leave until you talk to this guy. Well, why can't you talk to that guy? This is so convoluted.
Teresa Caputo
Correct?
Astrid
Yeah.
Teresa Caputo
And you're.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
She goes like, shrugged her shoulders. She's like, not really.
Teresa Caputo
Brother says that you didn't get the opportunity to say goodbye.
Brian Green
That's correct.
Teresa Caputo
So you were left with, I hope my brother knows how much I loved him. And I wish I could have been there more for him?
Brian Green
Yes.
Teresa Caputo
But I didn't know.
Brian Green
Yes.
Teresa Caputo
So know that your brother wants to take the responsibility of not you knowing that he was going to leave the physical world. Do you understand that?
Brian Green
Yes, I do. Do you understand? Do you understand? Say yes. Please say yes.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
I want to hear your stories a bit. So what's going on with your brother? Just the backstory.
Brian Green
He.
Teresa Caputo
It's a very sensitive subject. Is that correct, ma'? Am?
Brian Green
Yes. Yes. He was an international drug agent.
Astrid
Have you seen the show Narcos?
Brian Green
Yeah. Have you seen the show Narcos? Well, he was an extra in that show, and it's very sensitive subject for me and my family.
Teresa Caputo
He said, Please, Dr. Oz, I take responsibility for my departure. Don't make my sister have to relive my death. Do you understand that?
Brian Green
Yes.
Teresa Caputo
So, no, I just got the goosebumps. Did you just get the chills?
Brian Green
Yes.
Teresa Caputo
No. That. That was your brother's soul that just moved through you to validate that the brother said.
Astrid
Shut up, Oz.
Brian Green
I better show her, boss. Coming up. Piggy fronting. You put my dick right in your mouth.
Astrid
Teresa squashed that whole thing when Dr. Oz wanted to dig in.
Brian Green
Yeah, she did. It's a very sensitive subject. This lady will say yes to anything Teresa asks her because she's just so enthusiastic, enthralled by talking to Teresa. How do we know that? Because when Teresa said, do you know me? She says, have we ever met before? She says, no, but I've been to many of your shows.
Astrid
That goes, hi.
Brian Green
Oh, hi. Thanks for. Thanks for buying for the new Mercedes.
Teresa Caputo
Chose made certain choices for himself that ultimately ended his life. And those burdens were left with his sister. Even though she tried to help him, he kept her and pushed her away. Not in a mean way.
Brian Green
No.
Teresa Caputo
Just in an emotional way.
Brian Green
Yes. Yes.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
And, ma', am, you were hesitating. She said, wait a minute. What do you mean by that?
Astrid
Um, well.
Brian Green
Well, I actually dated her brother. Turns out he was gay. I mean, before you said, talk to my brother.
Astrid
Well, I have three brothers. But some of the things he said to this lady pertain to me.
Teresa Caputo
And that's amazing. Out of all the.
Brian Green
And that's amazing. I actually wasn't talking to you. I was talking to her. This is crazy.
Teresa Caputo
There's people here. What are the chances of you sitting next to each other? Correct.
Astrid
I could tell you. Sam Heughan.
Teresa Caputo
Wait, what did she say?
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Our next guest is coming on. He's very popular among some women.
Brian Green
What?
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Teresa Caputo.
Brian Green
I only hear dead people. Oh, Dr. Oswald in for the mouth kiss there. Wow. Dr. Oz. It was kind of creepy. Oh, I thought this was the whole episode.
Astrid
Just about the three only things. We need to live longer.
Brian Green
Yeah. Okay, well, let's listen to that. Let's listen to that. Why not? Okay. We're. We're just rolling with it, guys.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Check out this guy. He's the world record holder for the most pull ups in 24 hours. Today, Mark Jordan is trying to break a new record.
Brian Green
Pull ups are really tough.
Astrid
They are.
Brian Green
Yeah. And the older I get, the less I'm even interested in doing. Doing a pull up. You know what I'm saying? Hurts my shoulder, hurts my back. This guy's already at 7. I would be at half right here in our show.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
And if you can hang on, pardon the pun, you keep going. I'll tell you the fantastic reason.
Brian Green
Look, even he's tired. He's the world record holder. He's at 10 and he wants to let go.
J
Is in.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Why? But first, meet the National.
Brian Green
That's not a pull up.
Astrid
It's not. He was going. He was lifting his head up.
Brian Green
He's not even in. He's not even close to bringing his chin across that bar.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
A graphic explorer who traveled the world and learned about the world's longest living people. Today, Dan Buettner is going to spill the secrets.
Brian Green
Why is everyone excited about Dan Buettner?
Dr. Mehmet Oz
From places where people live to a hundred. What's the secret to a longer.
Astrid
The old Mediterranean diet.
Brian Green
Yeah, the old Mediterranean diet. Yeah. Well, yeah, listen, it's healthy. Everyone is looking for the fountain of youth life.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Dan Buettner thinks he has the answer. Buettner discovered places where people lived longer than anywhere else. Up to 12 years longer.
Brian Green
I don't want those to last 12 years. I don't want 100 to 112. Do you know what I'm saying?
Astrid
Yeah. And people live in these zones, you know, they. They exercise a lot. Like they just naturally walk.
Brian Green
They walk a lot, a lot.
Astrid
And they eat leafy greens and vegetables and fruits and.
Joy Hoadley
Yeah.
Brian Green
There is one place. I think it's in Italy. It's a town in Italy where they have more centagenarians or whatever they call them.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
Than anywhere else in the world. There's like, there's like. I don't if I'm. I might be getting this wrong, but if I remember the article correctly, there's like 60 people over 100 years old. What is common. They have stairs through all. All throughout the village. Cars are generally not something you would take to anywhere. They Spend their entire life in that village.
Astrid
No fast food.
Brian Green
They don't eat fast food.
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
They don't have. They don't generally watch television. They're not sentient. They eat a lot of olives. They eat a lot of leafy greens, a lot of lean meats like lamb.
Astrid
And they're sentient, but not sedentary.
Brian Green
Oh, yeah, sentient. They're not sentient, which helps my chat. TCB is 130. No signs of it slowing down. Sentient. That's what happens when you get to the end of a long day.
Astrid
I know.
Brian Green
All right, how about we let this guy explain?
Dr. Mehmet Oz
He tagged these places Blue Zones and then set about researching their.
Brian Green
Oh, this is what I was reading about. The Blue Zones secrets.
Astrid
Well, there's a couple Blue Zones. There's a few Blue Zones across the world.
Brian Green
Yeah.
Astrid
This room is Costa Rica.
Brian Green
Oh, really?
Astrid
Yeah.
Brian Green
Oh, okay.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Health, nutrition and lifestyle. Like Okinawa.
Brian Green
Japan. Sardinia.
Astrid
Italy.
Brian Green
Sardinia. That's where it was.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Where an astounding number of residents live to the age of 100. And Iaria, Greece, where he found 20% lower rates of cancer, 50% lower rates of heart disease, and almost no dementia.
Brian Green
Geez, I'm gonna live there.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Buettner used these Blue Zone practices to create a longevity blueprint, putting them into practice to improve lives around the globe. Places like Albert Lia, Minnesota, America's first city to go Blue Zone. Losing a collective 12,000 pounds, slashing health care costs and adding nearly three years.
Brian Green
To project healthcare claims for the city workers declined by. By 50%. Participants added 2.9 years to the projected lifespan, and they lost a collective of £12,000 in Albert Lee, Minnesota. Albert Lee, Minnesota, which is probably a tiny fucking town.
Astrid
Yeah. I mean, that's the thing. If you do put into practice some of the things that it really does help, but it's kind of common sense stuff.
Brian Green
I know, but common sense stuff is not always easy to do. Not in the world that we live in.
Astrid
No.
Brian Green
You know what this makes me think about thinking about maybe trying to do more research on this.
Astrid
Possibly, maybe.
Brian Green
Possibly, maybe doing. Trying to do more research.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
Lifespans in California, where after two years of blue zoning, three beach cities saw a 30% decline in smoking rates and a 14% drop in obesity. Proving small shifts in how we eat, drink, move and think can create large changes in our health, health, happiness, and how long we live. Today, Dan shares his secrets from the places where people live to be 100 and beyond. Dan Buettner is here now. He says that the secret to living longer is not just about the choices we make. That's surprising to me.
J
Well, we tend to think of discipline and individual responsibility. But actually, if you look at these spry centenarians, none of them were ever trying to be 100. They never got on that difficult diet or bought the StairMaster for their basement or called it 800 number for supplements. Longevity happened to them. They lived in.
Brian Green
You don't say. They're not buying the StairMaster for their basement in Sardinia, Italy, at 88 years old.
J
Yeah, places where the culture made the healthy choice for them. And that's what we're doing around America right now in 23 cities.
Dr. Mehmet Oz
But just to point out it's spry centenarians. A lot of people say, I don't want to live the age of 100. But these are people who are 100, but they look like they're 60. They're vital.
J
So the reality is the longer you've lived, the healthier you've been. So these 100 year olds tend to live a long time and die pretty quickly. And part of the secret is they live in the right community, they create their own blue zones. We now know that if your three best friends are obese and unhealthy, there's about a 150% better chance that you'll be overweight yourself. So it's about building the right community around yourself.
Brian Green
Well, that is good news, Chrissy, because I consider you a rather slim, fit, healthy, spry young lady.
Astrid
Okay, And I you.
Brian Green
Well, thank you very much. No, I'm not a young lady, but I. I've often been accused of being a spry, healthy young lady, that's for sure. All right, well, I don't know how much more Dr. Oz I can take. I mean, not that he's not giving out good information. Listen, even a blind squirrel gets a nut, even while everyone once in a while. But I've watched enough Dr. Oz to know it's a lot of snake oil, but this sounds great. Basically what this guy is saying is if you're born in the wrong place, you're fucked. It's all about the geographic lottery. You know, how much of your life, your wealth, your health, your happiness depends on where you were born?
Astrid
A lot.
Brian Green
Your education level, your access to funds, and your access to economic wealth and prosperity. A lot of it has to do with what lottery you won when your mom gave birth to you. That's it. Your geographic lottery. That's it. And so that reminds us all that it is a lottery and we have no choices. And those who don't win the geographic lottery. They also have no choice and where they are born. So let's treat each other, each other with just a little bit of humility and respect when we do win the geographic lottery. Huh? Huh? I'm looking at you. You can't see me because you're listening to me, but if you could see me, I'd be giving you a look right now, Right?
Astrid
That's right.
Brian Green
Am I right?
Astrid
That's right.
Dan Buettner
You're right.
Brian Green
Okay. That's all I gotta say. I saw some ice rolling around my town yesterday. Oh, some ice. Yes, ice did. Some blacked out vehicles.
Astrid
Really?
Brian Green
Flanked by some not blacked out vehicles. And I thought to myself, here we go. Yeah, it's here. I mean, I know it's here because I could read the news, but it's. I, I saw it and it, it just, it gave me a chill. Yeah, it's Gestapo type. And I'm not for it at all. Not at all. 212-4333. TCB 212-433-3822. Questions, comments, concerns, contents, id. We take them all at that phone number. Join in. Jump in the conversation. I want to say a big hearty thank you to our friend Jenny who sent us a lovely gift. I'll show it to you later. Chrissy sent us a lovely gift. Thank you, Jenny, longtime listener. Love her to death. Say thank you to Marianne.
Astrid
Thank you, Marianne, who I heard from.
Brian Green
Yesterday, who heard the little old commercial break on WBEZ in New Orleans. Yeah, yeah. Look at that. There you go. Thanks, Odyssey. Add the commercial break on Instagram, tcb, podcast.com on the web and YouTube.com the commercial break for all the episodes on video the same day they air here on the audio. Okay, Chrissy, that's all I can do for today.
Astrid
I think so.
Brian Green
I'll tell you that I love you.
Astrid
I love you.
Brian Green
Best to you and best to you out there in the podcast universe. Until next time, Chrissy and I will say, we do say, and we must.
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Podcast Summary: The Commercial Break – Episode: "Piggy Fronting Dr. Oz!"
Release Date: July 11, 2025
Hosts: Bryan Green and Krissy Hoadley
Episode Title: Piggy Fronting Dr. Oz!
[03:44] Bryan Green:
Bryan kickstarts the episode by sharing a personal story about a recent trip to Disney World. He narrates the chaotic experience of managing restless children under the scorching Florida sun and the challenges of keeping his youngest child calm.
[05:00] Bryan Green:
He recounts an encounter with an Instagram content creator who documents accessibility within Disney. Bryan attempts to congratulate the creator but faces an unexpectedly rude response, leading him to reflect on the importance of humility and respectful interactions.
[16:49] Bryan Green:
Reflecting on the incident, Bryan emphasizes the significance of treating others with respect, regardless of one's own success or failure. This experience shapes his perspective on how he wants to interact with listeners and fans moving forward.
In a bold move, Bryan and Krissy present a satirical reenactment of an episode of the "Dr. Oz Show," featuring Teresa Caputo, famously known as the "Long Island Medium."
[35:21] Bryan Green:
Bryan mocks the typical show introduction, blending humor with criticism of Teresa's psychic abilities. He sarcastically praises Teresa's appearance before delving into the interview.
[38:35] Teresa Caputo:
Teresa delivers generic statements about her psychic gifts, which Bryan and Krissy humorously undermine by pointing out the vagueness and manipulative nature of her claims.
[42:05] Bryan Green:
He breaks character to explain the scientific aspects discussed in the show, specifically critiquing the interpretation of brain activity during psychic readings. Bryan humorously dissects the technical jargon used by Dr. Oz, highlighting the absurdity of linking Teresa's abilities to legitimate scientific phenomena.
[47:06] Chris Hoadley (Joy Hoadley):
Joy interjects with humorous advertisements and calls to action, maintaining the chaotic and unpolished charm of the podcast.
[53:57] Teresa Caputo:
The mock interview continues with Bryan and Krissy intensifying their satire, exposing the superficial and disingenuous nature of cold readings and the exploitation inherent in some psychic practices.
[65:17] Bryan Green:
After the satirical segment, Bryan provides a thoughtful analysis of the "Dr. Oz Show" interaction. He discusses the broader implications of fame, entitlement, and the geographic lottery's impact on an individual's life opportunities.
[65:18] Astrid:
Krissy adds to the conversation, reflecting on the randomness of life's circumstances and advocating for humility and empathy towards others, especially those less fortunate.
Special Streaming Episodes:
Bryan announces an upcoming two-part special where he and Krissy will watch and review Kenneth Copeland's first movie live, promising an engaging and humorous experience for listeners.
Merchandise Launch:
The hosts reveal their first limited-edition merchandise drop scheduled for August. They express excitement about partnering with a quality merch company and tease exclusive designs inspired by their favorite personalities, including a nod to Teresa Caputo’s distinctive hair with their signature phrase "Piggy Fronting."
[29:17] Bryan Green:
Details about the merch drop are shared, emphasizing the limited availability and encouraging listeners to prepare for the release.
Bryan wraps up the episode by thanking listeners, promoting their social media channels, and inviting audience participation through calls and messages. He reiterates the importance of respectful interactions and teases future content that blends humor with insightful commentary.
[66:36] Bryan Green:
Expresses heartfelt thanks to listeners and supporters, highlighting the community aspect of the podcast and encouraging continued engagement.
Bryan Green:
"Don't let what you don't know stop you from starting your next chapter. Find your realtor@championsofhome.com that's championsofhome.com."
— [00:02]
Bryan Green:
"Let me never be the asshole who denies someone the opportunity to tell me thank you for whatever it is I have done for them."
— [16:36]
Satirical Bryan (as Dr. Oz):
"Dr. Oz. If you were a real doctor, an actual scientist, you would say that there is absolutely zero proof that psychics can communicate with the dead."
— [36:16]
Bryan Green:
"Longevity happened to them. They lived in places where the culture made the healthy choice for them."
— [62:44]
In this episode of "The Commercial Break," Bryan and Krissy blend personal anecdotes with sharp satire to critique celebrity culture and pseudo-scientific claims. Their humorous take on the "Dr. Oz Show" segment featuring Teresa Caputo serves as a centerpiece, highlighting the podcast's commitment to unfiltered and relatable conversations. Additionally, upcoming projects and merchandise launches demonstrate their ongoing efforts to engage and grow their listener community.
Listeners who missed this episode will find it a captivating mix of humor, critical analysis, and genuine camaraderie between the hosts, making it a quintessential example of "The Commercial Break's" unique charm.