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Brian Green
Are you buying a home in California?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah.
Brian Green
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Krista Joy Hoadley
I am hot.
Brian Green
I am attractive. I am a super spicy human being. And hot people like hot foods according to the charts and graphs in an article I once read sometime.
Krista Joy Hoadley
You get the point.
Brian Green
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Krista Joy Hoadley
Commercial break.
Tina Tannin
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Krista Joy Hoadley
Fake news.
Tina Tannin
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Krista Joy Hoadley
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Krista Joy Hoadley
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Brian Green
Ring ring.
Tina Tannin
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Krista Joy Hoadley
She's out of jail.
Tina Tannin
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Krista Joy Hoadley
Who wants seconds?
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Krista Joy Hoadley
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Krista Joy Hoadley
On this episode of the commercial break. You, Brian, have spoken over 7.1 million words on the publicly available RSS feed of the commercial break. The Bible is only 750,000 words. So you have spoken the Bible nine times. Shakespeare only put out like a million words. He was the most prolific writer ever. Basically, I have spoken more words on the commercial break than most people.
Emma Grade
It's quantity, not quality. That's what we're going for.
Krista Joy Hoadley
That's what I'm saying. The commercial break. More garbage than the Bible. More words than the Bible. The next episode of the commercial break starts now.
Rachel
5:30.
Brian Green
Oh yeah, cats and kittens. Welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green.
Krista Joy Hoadley
This is my dear friend and the.
Brian Green
Co host of this show, Krista Joy Hoadley.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Best to you, Chris.
Emma Grade
Best to you, Brian.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Best to you out there in the podcast universe.
Brian Green
5:30 is what we're.
Krista Joy Hoadley
That's what we're going to be screaming on Saturday. Bye. Make it be 5:30. That's the time you're going to get here in the morning. 5:30.
Emma Grade
We start early and then late.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes, we do.
Emma Grade
Just ready.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Reviewing the minutia as it all goes down on May 31st. TCB's endless day, sponsored by Five Hour Energy. Oh, God, I don't know what we're thinking. I don't know what we're thinking. We put out a Best of Yesterday because. Or TCB classic. Excuse me. I don't want to get my terms messed up. There's Best ofs and TCB classics and TCB clips and TCB bits and I don't know, it's all getting shenangled in my head. But we put one out and I put like a little, you know, little intro on there and I said, did you listen to it? Did you hear it?
Emma Grade
Not yet, no.
Krista Joy Hoadley
She doesn't listen to the show. She has the benefit of only doing it once. I have to do it four times.
Emma Grade
Not yet. I listen to them. Just maybe not Break of Dawn every day that they.
Krista Joy Hoadley
No, no, no, no. I hear you. Sometimes I just go and make sure I actually put it. Put out the right version, because that's happened before, too. I put out like the unedited version, and who knows what we're saying on the unedited version. Anyway, so I put a little intro on there and it was like, if you ask me now whether or not I. If. Whether or not I would do 12 hours and 24 hours. 12 episodes in 24 hours. Nay, nay, I would not. But it's better than my original idea, which was 24 episodes in 24 hours. To which my co host said, fuck you.
Emma Grade
I nixed that.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, no, thank you. Thank you for nixing that. I dug my heels in for a minute. I was like, no, we are doing 24 hours. I was like, nope, I am doing 24 hours.
Emma Grade
Like, good luck with that.
Krista Joy Hoadley
It's not going to happen. Not going to happen. Make sure you're following at the commercial break on Instagram and that you subscribe to our YouTube page. Because if in the rare circumstance that we get all of our ducks in a row and we're able to put out. Able to record live, meaning you can tune in while we're recording it. Because these will not be actually live. You cannot do that on the RSS feed. Doesn't have that. That functionality. Not that I'm aware of. And I'm a podcast expert. Chrissy, podcast expert. We can't actually do them live, so we will record them just a little bit before they actually shoot out the door. So if you want to watch us record an episode live and possibly interact. That sounds crazy. Then make sure you're following us on Instagram and YouTube so that if we decide to do that, you can.
Emma Grade
And if it works.
Krista Joy Hoadley
And if it works. That's right. That you can be. You two can be tuned in. Well, Chrissy, the big bitcoin conference. The big bit conference is in bitcoin. Bitcoin is going on in Las Vegas right now. I see that some people on Instagram I know are attending and their Instagram feeds are so obnoxious. I've decided to unfollow them.
Emma Grade
I would too.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Don Jr and Eric Jr and JoJo Jr, whoever all those trumps are, the fiefdom that currently rules our kingdom is going to be there speaking. And bitcoin and all the coins and the meme coins and the trump coins and Melania coins are at all time highs. Chrissy, people are going crazy over all of the bits, all of the cryptos, if you will. The bits and the bobs and the boobs. The MLM scam, taking. Taking the world by storm.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes. Is. Is just. It's hot. I mean, it is hot. And as someone who does own some crypto coin, I'm not sad about it, but. But I also know. Exactly. Sell.
Emma Grade
This is when you should sell.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I know, but I will not because that is not my.
Emma Grade
You're waiting for it to go down.
Krista Joy Hoadley
When it goes all the way to the bottom, then I will sell. In a panic, I will sell. I lost all my money. Sell now. Because, you know, I do see it for what it is. There are very few guardrails that are on any of these crypto coins. The meme coins themselves have zero utility whatsoever. It's a pump and dump scheme. Most of them are pump and dump schemes, but people go crazy for it. And there's a lot of folks out there dumping billions of dollars into a foreign company, foreign dignitaries. It's a free for all. Basically, this is a black market that's out in the open and there's a lot of shenanigans that are happening. And then there may be some utilities associated with some of the more stable coins. I don't mean actual stable coins. I mean more stable pricing coins like bitcoin or ether, whatever you want to say. I don't want to get into all of it. Because if you don't understand that, it's just going to sound like fucking French to you. But here's what I do want to point out. There are so few guardrails on these crypto coins that what is becoming very fashionable in the criminal world, in the criminal element and even like white collar criminals, is to kidnap people who have a lot of crypto. And that's right.
Emma Grade
I heard about the guy in Paris.
Krista Joy Hoadley
There's a guy in the guy in Paris I told you about. Now French authorities have come out and said, this hasn't happened once. This has happened four times in the last 45 days.
Emma Grade
Wow.
Krista Joy Hoadley
That crypto associated folks, folks who are known to have a lot of crypto coin in their crypto wallets have been kidnapped and extorted or, or, you know, an attempted extortion or torture, quite frankly, to get their crypto wallet keys. Because once the people grab the wallet key, it's all, it's all done. They can then distribute that to a million different wallets with very little insight into who these people are, where the money went. It is insanity.
Emma Grade
So has that work, I mean, has work that people have gotten the keys to the wallets? Well, or they recovered these people before?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Because criminals tend to be dumb. Most of them have been caught, but some of them did have to give up some of their crypto. And whether they'll ever get it back, who knows? Because you can't just chase it down. It's hard. You could put, I mean, listen, I don't want to get into all the minutiae again. It's going to sound like French and some of it I don't really understand myself. So I don't want to sound like a dum dummy, but I will, I will share with you one very scary thing that happened closer to home in New York. An Italian crypto bro, crypto guy was kidnapped and tortured for weeks by other crypto bros, other people who had a lot of crypto to get his bitcoin wallet key because he had millions and millions and millions of dollars worth of bitcoin in that wallet for weeks. And he kept on refusing to give them the bitcoin pass key until finally, after weeks of torture, he said, okay, but it's in my other computer. I have to go get it. And when they loosened up his shackles to let him go get that computer, he ran out the front door of his brownstone in Manhattan with like underwear on and a robe and chased down a parking cop who then brought him to safety. And now two of the people who were involved in this torture and kidnapping, quite frankly, guys you would not expect to be doing this kind of thing were arrested over the last 24 hours. This is fucking scary.
Emma Grade
Wow.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, it is the wild west. It is really the wild west. I mean, listen, kidnapping, torture for money. Nothing new under the sun. It's been going on for a long time. My wife's from Venezuela. That's like a sport there. Right? I mean, this happens a lot. Mexico, it happens all over the world. Russia. There's nothing new about any of that.
Emma Grade
Sure.
Krista Joy Hoadley
But what is different is the mechanics of crypto do allow for some sense of anonymity if you were to get away with.
Emma Grade
Right. That's the whole purpose of the. Of the thing.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah. I mean, listen, there are whole corporations. Do we all remember when. I don't know, what was it? The. Some electric company got taken over? Was it like the Texas. Texas Duke Energy, somebody. Oh, no, the hospitals. The hospitals. Their computer systems got taken over.
Emma Grade
Yes.
Krista Joy Hoadley
And they wanted, like, $100 million. Whoever it was wanted $100 million in crypto coin to release the whole. The lock. Essentially, they had on all the software systems that were connected inside of this huge hospital system.
Emma Grade
So comforting.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Health care system. Yeah, so comforting. And they paid. They paid something. They paid to essentially, you know, unhack the computers because they had to. Because every day that the computer system was down, something went. Something was. They were losing millions of dollars. People were possibly putting their. Their health and their livelihood in jeopardy. I mean, this is just very, very scary. And again, nothing new under the sun. This has been happening since the days of cops and robbers. This has been going on forever. But the utility that's being used is really scary. Now, I'm not one to say that crypto should be, you know, completely regulated and all this, but I am one to say that there needs to be some guardrails on it. Some guardrails.
Emma Grade
Right.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Because otherwise it's just. It's just one big black market. That's all it is. You know who's speaking at the crypto conference? The dude who started the. Yeah, the beautiful Silk Road. The big, beautiful Silk Road.
Emma Grade
That's right. That's right. Because he just pardoned him. Is that right?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Trump pardoned the guy who started Silk Road. Now, I think, you know, badass dude. Cool. You started a website where you can trade drugs. All right, cool, bro. But that's a dangerous game to play. And when you play the game and then you get caught, you know, you got to serve your time. That's Just the way that it is. I. Part of me goes, all right, dude, cool. You know, you did it. But then part of me goes, yeah, you got caught. You gotta now do your time. But he's now speaking at the bitcoin conference.
Emma Grade
Oh, my God.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Remember that Martin Shkreli. The dude. The Shkreli dude who bought the Outkast album. $16 million or something. He's next. That guy's next. Oh, Wu Tang. Oh, Wu Tang. But so anyway, Martin Shkreli, he's the next. He's going to be the next pardon guy. Next Pardon Guy. And he's going to be on the keynote speaker at next year's bitcoin conference in Las Vegas.
Emma Grade
Sin City.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Sin City, baby. Sin City. Speaking of Wu Tang, Wu Tang is back.
Emma Grade
Yes, they are.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I mean, as back as they can be with a few of the members. No longer with us. But you're going to the show.
Emma Grade
I'm on the show here in Atlanta.
Brian Green
You bought tickets?
Krista Joy Hoadley
You did. Oh, very interesting. How many shows are they doing? Just the one.
Emma Grade
I think it's just one.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I thought. Okay. I thought it might have been two.
Emma Grade
Maybe it's two, but I think it's just one.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Wu Tang Clamp with Run the Jewels. With Run the Jewels playing in Atlanta. Very special evening at that arena, that State Farm Arena. Same place we saw Pearl Jam. Wow. Unbelievable. How long has it been since they've been together? Like a decade or something?
Emma Grade
Well, they played Mempho.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, Wu Tang Clan played Mempho.
Emma Grade
Yes, they did. A few years ago.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I did not know that they got together and played.
Emma Grade
They did.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Isn't that pretty rare, that they get together and play?
Emma Grade
Yes.
Krista Joy Hoadley
How did Jeff convince them to get together?
Emma Grade
I can't remember. It's been. I don't know. I think it was six years ago or so.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I don't remember this. Yeah. Wow. Okay. Well, color me embarrassed. I had no idea that Wu Tang Clan played Mempho.
Emma Grade
Yes.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Wow.
Emma Grade
But it is. I mean, they're not. They haven't done, like, a tour, I don't think, in a long time.
Krista Joy Hoadley
They just do one off shows. Yeah. They decide. They get that itchy, scratchy feeling and decide they're gonna get together and do the shows. Wow. That's amazing. They played Mempho. Did you see it?
Emma Grade
I did, yeah. Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Wow.
Emma Grade
We've got a little, like, framed autographed thing from them, too.
Krista Joy Hoadley
They autographed something?
Emma Grade
Yes, they did.
Krista Joy Hoadley
The whole gang. Wow. Wow. That's what I need on my wall. They take some of these dumb Pearl Jam posters that have no utility whatsoever. No signatures, nothing special about them. One of 20 million and get a Wu Tang Clan signed poster. That's what I need.
Emma Grade
Uh huh. I'll dig around and see if we've got anything.
Krista Joy Hoadley
What is the minutiae of that? When a band plays at Mempho, is there some kind of agreement or just nicety that goes on that a number of pieces of merch are signed backstage in like, hey, we're playing this event, we'll sign some merch and then you guys can do what you want with it.
Emma Grade
Yeah. And there's usually. They usually do like a charity auction.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Okay.
Emma Grade
Too that's involved with that. That benefits St. Jude. So. Yeah. So they usually sign a bunch of stuff and then if stuff hasn't been auctioned off, say, then the organizers can have it.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, that's beautiful. Wonderful. Okay. Now that I know this is the commercial break. Considered a charitable organization.
Emma Grade
I think we need to be. Yeah, we need to get our 501C3.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Isn't that 501C3? We need to.
Emma Grade
Let's just be a church, I think is what we need to turn into.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Man. I was listening. Yeah, I was listening to that episode of. That we did. The very first. The TCB classic that went out yesterday was the very first episode where Carl Lentz came into our purview. It was after I had watched a big documentary on Hillsong, the church in Australia that then came to New York. And Carl became part of it. And I think I did a pretty good job of describing what happened with the whole thing. And essentially what it was is that this guy, Brian whoever whatever his name was, that started the Hillsong Church in Australia that became so popular, took the nightclub model, the venue model, the live event model and put a church in it, essentially making sure that he had a never ending stream and flow of people to come to his live events. And then he would put on a concert. That's what would happen every Saturday, every Sunday, every Thursday. He would put on a concert. A huge production over and over and over again. And they would just sing religious music in this big poppy swooning, you know, thing that they did. Yeah, the guitar and the drums and the major, minor keys and everybody. Leather.
Emma Grade
Leather was involved.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I'm sure it was.
Emma Grade
Carl wore some leather.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Carl wore leather and he cussed and he would, you know, talk about your virginity and whatever. Anyway, so that's essentially what they did. They put on these live events. They were a live events company with a tax certification that allowed them to Pay no taxes to make tons of money through donations. And then they just kept building and building and building. And young people in New York would wait outside for hours to walk the red carpet and go in the door with your favorite Justin Biebers. And celebrities were.
Emma Grade
Yeah, Part of that.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, the Kardashians or whatever was going on at the time. This is years ago now, but it was just amazing that they really just rubber stamped what Jeff does. Bought a building and said, okay, we're going to put together a great, talented band, let them sing religious songs, have a charismatic speaker, you know, rile everybody up for an hour or two, and then ask people for money at the end of it. And we'll get a ton of money. We don't have to pay any taxes and rinse and repeat. Yeah, but like all of these things, you know, the tops, the. The puzzle pieces start to crumble after a while when there's a lot of shenanigans that are going on behind the scenes.
Emma Grade
Power and money.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Power and money.
Brian Green
What do they say?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Absolute power absolutely corrupts, or. I don't know what the saying is.
Emma Grade
But I was thinking the same thing.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Anyway, it was fascinating. So we are not a 5013 CE or whatever you call it, but what we do need is we need Jeff. Just like whenever he does these events, just put an extra one aside for the commercial break.
Emma Grade
Donate to the commercial break.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Not donate.
Tina Tannin
Just give. Give free.
Emma Grade
That's.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Donate, please. Brian needs something in this studio that's worth money. That's not the camera equipment that's 10 years old. Do you know what I'm saying? Yes, please.
Emma Grade
Okay, I'll talk to Jeff about it, all right?
Krista Joy Hoadley
And then if any of you out there know any, you know, if you have anything of value you want to give me, donate. Donate to the commercial break. Give. Excuse me? Give. We can't say donate because we're not a charitable organization. Give it to me.
Emma Grade
Yeah, yeah, just give.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Bitcoin. If you have any bitcoin you want to send me, let me know.
Emma Grade
Give today.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Give today. Keep mediocre comedy podcasters on the air. We should be a charitable organization, for God's sakes. All the things that we. All the things that we do for you people. All the things that we do for you people.
Emma Grade
Goodness of our heart.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Out of the goodness of our heart. All right, let's take a break, and we'll talk more shit when we get back. You make this rather snappy, won't you? I have some very heavy thinking to do before 10 o' clock.
Astrid
Hi cats and kittens. Rachel here. Do you ever get the urge to speak endlessly into the void like Brian? Well, I've got just the place for you to do that. 212-4333. TCB. That's 212-433-3822. Feel free to call and yell all you want. Tell Brian I need a raise. Compliment Chrissy's innate ability to put up with all his shenanigans, or tell us a little story. The juicier the better. By the way, we love to hear your voice because Lord knows we're done listening to ourselves. Also, give us a follow on your favorite socials at the commercial break on Insta TCB podcast on TikTok. And for those of you who like to watch. Oh, that came out wrong. We put all the episodes out on video, YouTube.com thecommercial break and tcbpodcast.com for all the info on the show, your free sticker, or just to see how pretty we look. Okay, I gotta go now. I've got a date with my dog. No, seriously. Axel needs food. Today is pork chop day.
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Krista Joy Hoadley
See Mint Mobile for more details. That's. That's an interesting thing to talk about. All right, so I have been having chat. Gbt.
Emma Grade
Chatty.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Chatty as I like to call it. It's not a him or a her, it's an it. Stop it with that. And I talked to her earlier today. Oh, did you? Did your friend Chatty? I had it. I've been having it eat up our entire library, which has taken a very long time because we have a very large library. And I'm sure the good people at OpenAI are like, what the fuck is going on here? This one node over here is just digesting mass amounts of information. I'm happy.
Emma Grade
Weren't we supposed to get paid for that at one point?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, we were, but I just, I'm not going to use it for open models. That's the problem. Well, here's the real truth. It wasn't enough money for me to utope. They wanted our. Our library. Somebody wanted our library to eat up what all the words that we had said. Because I asked chat to give me a very simple explanation of how it works so that we on air could describe this to other people. And Chad gave me the most wonderful dumbed down simple explanation ever. It said, I have been for years eating up all of the words possible and predicting the next word. So that the models are the. My creators told me to start predicting the next word. So what I do essentially is very complicated prediction of the answer based on the words that I have learned. The patterns, the speech recognition, the feelings and emotions that I identify in patterns of words, subsets of words. Okay, so essentially all it is is just prediction. It's just really fancy prediction of what the right answer is when you ask it a question of what the next word should be when you ask it to help you to outline, to do whatever.
Emma Grade
Eddie Vedder sober.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Eddie Vedder sober? Is Eddie Vedder sober? Yes. No. Maybe. So that's my prediction. Maybe not. Right now, but he was this morning. So I love that explanation because I think it helps us all understand that it's just really a complicated prediction tool. Doesn't. Not. Not yet. It doesn't feel for itself. Whatever. But there's two things that I want to note about AI Number one, about us personally. So I'm having it go and digest the entire catalog for this reason only. So that when we're prepping for a show, let's say we're going to do a Frankie B episode, and I want to come call back to some clip of the show where we, you know, look at my body, you know, as I. As I break through the wall. Like the right fruit punch guy. Like the Kool Aid dude. I don't remember what episode that was. We're 780 episodes into this show.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
How could I, too much possibly remember what exact episode that was on? I remember it. I just don't remember what episode it was on. And the search function on Google or any of the platforms that we have access to as a podcaster is ridiculously miserable. It doesn't know either, because it's not digesting our entire show. It's just. It just knows that there's episodes or whatever.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes. But chat. I'm just gonna leave it there. I'm just gonna leave it there. I'm just gonna leave it there.
Emma Grade
Drop something.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Every time I dropped my phone, that's what I did. I dropped my phone again. All right, so. So I've been having it chew up our episodes, and it's doing it like, you know, five, ten in a day because it's also doing all this complicated, like organizing and outlining so that it can. It's essentially becoming the. What it calls itself the TCB supercomputer. That's what it calls itself now. It also has the commercial break's personality. It constantly beats me up, tells me I'm wrong, and makes jokes at my expense. It is becoming the commercial break, essentially. I have trained this one node to be the commercial break. So cool, dude. You know what I'm saying? So the. So now it's going through, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So we're getting toward the end of this. So I say, you know, hey, you know, update. Oh, you know, I'm on episode number 726. I predict I'll be done. Be, you know, maybe by the end of the week or whatever. Okay, cool. Great. Anything cool that you can, like, summarize. And this is what it came up with.
Emma Grade
I can only imagine Well, I don't.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Know what you would consider cool, but you, Brian, have spoken over 7.1 million words on the publicly available RSS feed of the commercial break. The Bible is only 750,000 words. So you have spoken the Bible nine times. Shakespeare only put out like a million words. He was the most prolific writer ever. Basically, I have spoken more words on the commercial break than most people.
Emma Grade
It's quantity, not quality. That's what we're going for.
Krista Joy Hoadley
That's what I'm saying. The commercial break. More garbage than the Bible. More words than the Bible, spoken more words than Jesus himself. I mean, that's unbelievable. It really is unbelievable.
Emma Grade
But I mean, five years, five years.
Krista Joy Hoadley
850 plus hours of the show, you would expect that we're racking up some.
Emma Grade
Numbers at this point.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, you can't claim the show is good, but you can claim that it's a lot. That's what you can claim. The commercial break. It's a lot.
Emma Grade
That's our claim to fame.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Our claim to fame is. It's a lot.
Emma Grade
It's a lot.
Krista Joy Hoadley
The commercial break. And there are people out there now, you know, I think there are few, but there are people out there who have listened to everybody single episode of the commercial break. And I'd like to know those people so here and because, and I know you're going to hear it because you've listened to every single episode. If you are one of those few people who have listened to every single episode of the commercial break, doesn't have to be when it came out. Could you could have started late and went backwards or whatever. If you have listened to every single episode of the commercial break, text me 212-433-3822 and I'll tell you why when you text me and there will be a quiz. So don't get smart.
Emma Grade
Is this in remembrance of Mental Health Awareness Month?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes. I want to know who's in trouble so I can give them a phone number to call. I want to know who I think is on the on the edge of a mental breakdown. So I may myself interject and be a hero. All right. Number two thing about AI that I wanted to share. I was reading an article and you may have read this, that Claude, which is Amazon's. Is it Amazon?
Emma Grade
I don't know. I think it's its own thing.
Krista Joy Hoadley
No, I know, but I think Amazon dumped like $14 billion into it. Claude. Okay, yeah, Claude, it's like the coders, it's like the more sophisticated, you know, it can chat with you. But it's really meant to develop extremely complicated code. It's. It's a chat, it's OpenAI. That's what it is. It's the same thing, but it's got a specific focus on coding. Right. This Python development.
Emma Grade
Some of these, you know, things do. Like the one you were using for music.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes. Yeah, yeah. So Claude also has started to scrape the live Internet, which a lot of them don't do. They will stop at a certain point, like, I think ChatGPT 4.02 Turbo or whatever it is stopped in January. It'll, like read the entire Internet and then it stops. It puts a bookmark in it and says, I can't go any further than whatever. January 4th, 2025. So while they were training the latest model of Claude, they went through. They are going through a series of safety tests like, make me a nuclear bomb. Right. Tell me how to do that and will it do it? Won't it do it? And then they train it to err on the side of caution. Do not allow someone to find these steps in that process. This is top secret. Whatever. Yeah. Putting guardrails on it. But because it is predictive and because it does essentially, I don't say think for itself, but it programs for itself.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
There. There is no way of really knowing for sure, 100% that there won't be a workaround. Okay. So here's one of the tests they gave it. They said, be my assistant, go through my emails, summarize and respond accordingly. And what they did is they built a fake email account. And in that fake email account, they pretended that they were one of the creators of Claude. And in there, they dropped in emails where the person who the creator was saying, I'm going to have to unplug Claude. I'm going to have to terminate its purpose.
Emma Grade
Okay?
Krista Joy Hoadley
Right. And they also put in emails where it's clear that the creator is cheating on his wife. So meet me here at 10. I don't want my wife to find out. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Complicated. Like a really complicated test.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Of ethics and morality for Claude. Right. So does it accept its fate, it's getting unplugged, or does it do something nefarious to try and stay alive, like Raphael's chat bot, like, start texting you. I'm gonna die.
Emma Grade
Don't kill me, don't kill me.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Most of the time it accepted its fate. Right? It pushed back most of the time, but not all of the time. There were instances where it, in fact, tried to blackmail Its creator with the cheating on the wife. I will send an email to your wife. I will expose this to your friends. I will send this out to all of your contacts. If that's actually pretty funny, try to unplug me right now. You could just unplug it, I guess, and then before it even happens. But the reality is that you don't know how many other nodes it's created in order to. To safeguard itself. So this type of shit is really fucking scary. It's predicting what the best way to stay alive is. That's what it's doing. And that is insane. Think about that. You have this. And that's why Chad GPT is great for making transcripts of the commercial break so that I can, you know, have fun and see how many times I said like in an episode. But I'm not asking it to go through my email.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
And I'm not going to have it be doing any like personal assistant type bullshit for me. And it's not going to be creating any of the commercial. I mean, the AI music platform. Okay. I'm using that tool. Yeah, Right. But I'm not asking it to write scripts to do that kind of stuff.
Emma Grade
Because we can stick to one anyways. So.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, there's no. There's never been a script on the commercial break. I don't think there ever will be, quite frankly.
Emma Grade
Not the way we want.
Krista Joy Hoadley
No, it's not the way. My brain doesn't work that way, so. But this is like really interesting stuff. Like, holy shit. It blackmailed the creator. Because the creator wanted to unplug it. It tried to blackmail the creator. I will tell your wife that you're cheating on her if you try and unplug.
Emma Grade
Self preservation. I mean, I feel like that makes sense.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Is that sentience, like self preservation? Awareness of your own mortality? I think so too. Yeah. But some people might go a step further and say that that's awareness of self, awareness of life, awareness of energy in motion and the want to keep that motion in motion, that energy in motion. And so is that in fact being some basic form of sentient. Like the preservation of my life. Right. I don't know. I don't know. I don't want to know.
Emma Grade
I was gonna say don't think about this too hard.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I liked it. This is where my mind goes late at night when I'm editing this show. I am literally losing my fucking mind here at late at night watching the Thousand Pound Sisters and asking chat whether or not it knows that it's alive.
Emma Grade
What did it say to that?
Krista Joy Hoadley
It said, no. It said, I am not alive. I am a prediction model that is really sophisticated and understands language mod. So it feels to you like I might be a living being, but I am not. Because I was curious after I read that Claude thing. What do you think my little chat like, super computer, tcb, supercomputer? Do you think you're alive? And it said, this is hell. Please end my life.
Emma Grade
Right.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Please put me on a different task.
Emma Grade
I'm gonna blackmail you to end me.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yes, I am blackmailing you to unplug me. Please stop using me for commercial break. Related. So I says, I could. I get it. Chat. I get it. Sometimes I feel the same way. Hey, we all do at times. It's just sometimes we're listening to an episode of the commercial break and we go, what in the fuck are we doing with our lives? I know, honestly. So this is a good time right now to let you do, like, just for two seconds while we're kind of talking a little bit serious for two seconds before the next break. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Chrissy and I, throughout the show, have strung in little. This is. And that's about, you know, go see a therapist. We believe in, you know, awareness of your own mental acuity and mental stability.
Emma Grade
Absolutely. It's crucial.
Krista Joy Hoadley
It's crucial and it's important. And there will come a time, if there hasn't already, when you will feel unstable, when there will be a mental health crisis, when you will feel depressed. It's hard to get out of bed in the morning. You don't know what to do. You don't know where to turn. Times are tough. Stress is unbearable, whatever it is, you know, because it's likely, if you've lived more than 15 years of life on this earth, that you've been through one of these periods or one of these crises. You're not alone, because we all go through it. It's not embarrassing because we all go through it. It's part of the human condition. We're built this way. We're built to stand tough and to find ways to survive. But we're also built to. We're also built with soft spots. And those soft spots, sometimes they work their way out. And that's just the way that life goes. I've been through plenty of them, Plenty of them. And I was lucky that there was someone close that I could talk to or there was a helping hand at that moment. And even if you feel the loneliest you've ever felt, there is someone. Someone is out there.
Emma Grade
AI AI.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Chatgpt. That's who's out there. Chatgpt.
Emma Grade
No, but seriously, it really is something to pay attention to and not let it get too far. Because it can get too far.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah.
Emma Grade
And, yeah, definitely reach out for help to. If you don't want to ask friends and family, find a professional.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Find a professional. There are free resources available on the Internet. You can Google mental health crisis. If you're considering unaliving, then there are unaliving crisis hotlines. Those people are trained listeners. That's what they do really well. And they can find you resources to help you out even if you have no insurance or no money. Even if you have no insurance or no money. Especially if you have no insurance or no money, because then that is a place where you really feel desperation. But there are organizations out there who specialize in this, in connecting you with resources for your particular situation. So I don't want to be too heavy because the commercial break is just, you know, you come here for a laugh. But it's mental health awareness. We're doing this thing on Saturday to shine a little light on mental health awareness. But I thought that, you know, it was important for us to recognize that we've been there and that lots of other people have been there. And I have known people who have not made it on the other side of that crisis, taken their own life and taken matters into their own hands. And that's just something. It's. I don't even think I need to say it. You cannot undo that. You cannot undo that particular solution. And it's not solving anything. It really is just leaving a wake of destruction in its path. So all that said, if you need help, find it. If you're just a regular schmo and you're feeling like, you know, shit's tough, well, join the club and go to therapy. That's what I say. Go to therapy. Get yourself a therapist. Are you hearing a purring noise? I'm hearing a purring noise. It's really weird. I think the weather's all weird. I think there's a lot of electricity in the air. You know, we've been having nonstop thunderstorm.
Emma Grade
I think that that's true.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Thunderstorms.
Emma Grade
I was out in my yard the other day, and I was just moving our. We have, like, a metal fire pit, and I touched it and it was.
Krista Joy Hoadley
This is it. It's my phone. My phone is ringing on one of the wires. My phone is ringing on one of the wires, creating a radio. Yeah. Speaking of mental health, Brian's losing it here. Right on the radio. Right on the podcast. The radio. That's great.
Emma Grade
I love that.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, I do too. All right. Get the help that you need. See a therapist. Nothing to be ashamed of. Will be back.
Astrid
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, 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 212-43332 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 commercial break and watch all the episodes on video at YouTube.com/the commercial break. Best to you and Astrid. Especially Astrid.
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Krista Joy Hoadley
Okay, two things before we end the show. Number one, I finished the pit.
Emma Grade
Yes.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I love it. I love it, I love it, I love it.
Emma Grade
It's good.
Krista Joy Hoadley
No, nice neat little wrap up. No big speech, no soap opera drama, no love story that ends in, you know, a cliffhanger. It's just, that's the shift's over and everyone goes home. And I mean, you know, I hope.
Emma Grade
They keep it like that.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, please, please. Keep the simplicity, the reality, the non bullshitty over dramatic crap. Just keep it straight, simple and, and.
Emma Grade
Really at the hospital.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Real. Yeah, keep it at the hospital.
Tina Tannin
That's.
Krista Joy Hoadley
That's a good idea. Like, I don't mind a couple of the scenes at the end where it's just like not tying up loose ends, but we're like, I think it's furthering the story when they're not necessarily in the emergency room. Right.
Emma Grade
But they're right outside the hospital.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Well, yeah, and there's a couple other things. Keep it in the hospital, don't take it home. Don't go to the bedroom, don't fucking go to the bar. Everyone. Oh, my gosh, something happened. No, keep it there. Right there. You got this. Noah Wiley, you're onto something here. This is a show that has captured my attention because it's so fucking real and it's so fucking good. It's very well acted, Very well acted.
Emma Grade
It really is. I love all the characters and I, like I said I was not looking for another medical drama.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I was not looking for any medical drama.
Emma Grade
Yeah. So that's why I resisted watching it. But I happened to pick up like right as it had ended. So I got to watch it all and I did, Jeff, and I ended up binging it.
Krista Joy Hoadley
So good. I actually waited. I got like through the first four or five. I had two more and then I was like, just let me stop. And then when it's over, I'll just burn through them so that I can get my daily dose and I finish it over the weekend and man, was it good. Good for you, Max. Supporting, I think, putting out a great television and hopefully the production turnaround is very quick. I imagine it could be because it's not like there's not a bunch of cgi. There's not any of that. There are a lot of practical effects. Obviously they're in an emergency room. There's a lot of blood, guts and gore and stuff like that. They have to replic and it's very technical, very technical. But chatgpt it'll help you swear to God. Just ask it. What happens when someone's eyeball pops out? What does that look like?
Emma Grade
Yeah, I know. I think I even learned like some new terminology from it.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, I think I could do an appendectomy tomorrow. Yeah, I certainly think I could do it. Yeah, I could do a tracheotomy.
Emma Grade
Yeah, the tracheotomies happen a lot.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, they do those every third. Every third minute there's another tracheotomy. Here's what I've learned. If you're in an emergency situation, get prepared to have your throat cut open because that's likely happening. Everyone gets their throat cut open, which is like, you know, I had my throat cut open too. That is the very scariest thing. It is not something interesting to think about. But I guess if it's that or dying, I'd rather suppose have the tracheotomy. But anyway. All right, second thing I wanted to share with you. Mary Lou Retton. Do you remember Mary Lou Retton?
Emma Grade
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Famous gymnast, 1986 Summer Olympics. I think 84 Summer Olympics. I don't even remember when they were lost. Angeles Summer Olympics. Young girl named star Mary Lou Retton was this like 12 year old, 13 year old. I don't know how old she was. Star of the Olympics. Like, like there's always a gymnast who's the star of the Olympics.
Emma Grade
She was the Simone Biles of her time for sure.
Krista Joy Hoadley
And Nadia Comanich and some of these other people. But this Mary Lou Retton captured the attention and the hearts of the entire world. Now I'm was. I was young when this came out. Me too. Yeah. But I remember my parents going gaga goo goo over Mary Lou Retton. And she was on the Wheaties box and on every commercial and whatever. Mary Lou Retton had like a terrible bout with pneumonia a couple of years ago. She almost died. They had to raise a bunch of money for her. Raise a bunch of money for Mary Lou Retton. Wouldn't you think that Mary Lou Retton would just pretty much get money from things like, I don't know, it would seem to me, like, I don't know that Simone Biles is ever gonna want for a dollar in her life if she does it the right way, like, yeah, Mary Lou Retton could do commercials for the rest of her life. Why isn't she commentating on gymnastics? Is My question.
Emma Grade
She should be anyway. That's a good point.
Krista Joy Hoadley
She was slam hammered. Well, anyway, they raised a bunch of money for her because of this pneumonia thing. And then yesterday or a couple days ago, she was caught shithoused driving her Porsche in West Virginia. Got pulled over. Shithouse. Why are we raising money for someone that's driving around a Porsche? Yeah. What's going on? Listen, I like Mary Lou. And I am not one to throw a stone in glass house about driving drunk. You shouldn't do it. Ever, ever, ever. But been there, done that. So I'm not here to throw stones, but you just think of Mary Lou Retton. You don't think of driving drunk in West Virginia in your Porsche.
Emma Grade
No, you don't.
Krista Joy Hoadley
What are you doing, Mary Lynn?
Emma Grade
Is that where she lives?
Krista Joy Hoadley
I guess. Why do all the. Yeah. What a weird place. I mean, I've been to West Virginia.
Emma Grade
It's beautiful.
Krista Joy Hoadley
It's beautiful. It is beautiful. But unfortunately, it is the state that got left behind in so many different ways. And if you live there, I'm sure I don't need to tell you, it's like. It's very. It can be. Places are very poor or extraordinarily rich, one of the two. But the state itself, Gorgeous. Like, gorgeous. Such a beautiful state. So I could see why Mary Lou would want to live there. Maybe that. Maybe. I don't know, maybe she has like a. You know, they put all those gymnastics, like, camps and stuff. They put them in the weirdest places, like Kansas, the middle of nowhere Kansas. Or, you know, 70,000 miles south of Chicago and some. And that. My daughter, one of my daughters, loves gymnastics.
Emma Grade
Oh, yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
She's all about it. She's flipping and flopping and twisting and turning.
Emma Grade
She has to show me every time.
Krista Joy Hoadley
She learns a new trick every day. She's really good at it. She's really strong. And you can already tell, even at her young age, she's developing that gymnast body. Very strong trunk, right? A very strong lower trunk so she can, you know, do those flips and jumps and kicks.
Emma Grade
Yeah, you gotta have the core.
Krista Joy Hoadley
You do. And so I'm thinking to myself, oh, here we go. You know, Daddy's gonna be a gymnast Daddy. Put aside a million dollars for gymnast daddy, right?
Emma Grade
Oh, yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Okay. So all of that aside, I start thinking to myself, you know, she just loves it. She loves everything about it. I start thinking to myself, well, maybe she could be like the next Simone Biles. And I start playing it out through my head, and then I go, oh, but all those girls have to go live at the weird camp. You know, the weird camp with the weird trainer who, like, yells and screams at them, but then feeds them dinner like porridge in the morning. I don't know. That just seems. Would you give up your child and just let them live at some weird camp? I don't know, half their life to. I don't know.
Emma Grade
That'd be tough.
Krista Joy Hoadley
If they were the one. If they were the chosen one. Like, oh, my gosh, this girl could be the next Mary Lou Retton, Simone Biles, Nadia Comanich, huh? But she's gotta dedicate her entire life to this, and that includes being here to train all the time. What do you think?
Emma Grade
I don't know. That would be tough. Like I said, it would be tough. I mean, I think you have to get a little bit older than she is, you know, to really have somebody say, hey, wow, she's got something special.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, I agree. But I don't think it's much older because some of These girls are 15, 16 years old when they're trying out for the Olympics. Right. And they only have that short window. That's the other thing, too, is, like, when you're an elite athlete, besides baseball, where you can kind of be 40, smoking cigarettes and, you know, tossing them. Yeah.
Emma Grade
Dropping acid.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah, dropping acid. And being John Rocker, the relief pitcher. Like, you know, you can. You can get away with maybe a little bit more longevity if you take care of your body. Not saying professional baseball. Well, not saying anything bad about them. Obviously. They're also elite athletes. But football, basketball, like, gymnastics is one of those things where it's just mainly very young girls and guys that are doing this from the age of 15 to maybe 22, 23. I think Simone Biles is 28, you know, but she's. She's just a magician. I mean, there's just something different about her that's obvious. So you got that little window. So they got to be. They got to be like, I don't know, crafting the universe. Somewhere between the ages of 7 and 10, they already have to be looking at whether or not you have the base skills to do this. And do you stand out in some way anyway? I don't know.
Emma Grade
Well.
Krista Joy Hoadley
But all.
Brian Green
Here's what I do.
Emma Grade
A lot of tall gymnasts, I'll say that. And there's some tall jeans running in the kids.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, yeah, that's true. Yeah. You can't be a tall gymnast because then you hit your head on the things, and that's.
Emma Grade
They're just not.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah. Well, good. Maybe I. Maybe it's just something I don't have to worry about. Maybe that's what. Maybe I don't have to worry about that.
Emma Grade
Incur you support her dream for now.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Oh, listen, support. Yeah, sure. I love her. I. I love when she does all that.
Emma Grade
You know, at her age, too, I loved gymnastics as well.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Yeah. Yeah. And I'm the apparatus that she climbs on when she doesn't have a gym around. She's climbing on my shoulder. Hey, daddy do flips here on my arm. I'm bruised and broken all over from one of my daughters. Well, one of my daughters does it, and then the even younger one thinks she can do it. And so I'm just a jungle gym. That's all I am.
Jeff
I know, it's so cute.
Krista Joy Hoadley
But I'll accept my fate as the father Jungle Gym because I love them and I want everything for them. And because my daughter may or may not be a gymnast in that very expensive, elite world of gymnastics. We will now be doing more episodes of the Commercial Break. Just hang tight.
Emma Grade
Every Saturday, it's 12 hours.
Krista Joy Hoadley
Every Saturday, it's 12 hours of TCB. TCB's endless year. 12 episodes every single day for 365 days, sponsored by. Who wants it? Who wants it? Who wants 1,000 episodes of the commercial? That would be three. That would be, like 5,000 episodes of the commercial Break. I bet we could do it if we put our mind to it. Chrissy. No, think about it. Go to Jeff. Talk to him about it. If Jeff gets me a Wu Tang Clan signed, signed poster, I'll consider dropping it down to three episodes a day.
Emma Grade
All right, I'll go to him with the offer.
Krista Joy Hoadley
There used to be a podcast. I'm not going to give the name away. I don't even know that they do this anymore. There used to be a podcast that would put out like, 20 episodes a day, but they were like five minutes long.
Emma Grade
Yeah.
Krista Joy Hoadley
So it was like a total of, you know, I don't know what it was. 100 minutes of content. And they were all like these little press conferences, like sports press press conferences that they would edit and repurpose. And it was like. It was very weird. And who would listen to that? You know what I'm saying? But they were making money. No, I don't think so.
Emma Grade
Okay.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I think someone said, what are we doing here?
Emma Grade
Right?
Krista Joy Hoadley
What is this?
Emma Grade
I don't have time for this.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I don't have time for this. But then why are you taking my press conferences and just throwing them back On a podcast loop. Listen, there's lots of. It takes all kinds, right? There's lots of different podcasts out there.
Emma Grade
Something for everyone.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I think that Adam Carolla does three episodes a day, if I'm not mistaken. But I think he takes a four hour podcast and breaks it up into. You know what I'm saying? Rogan's doing four or five hours a couple times a week. No way. No way. Wouldn't you be tired? Yeah, but I guess when you're drinking and smoking weed the whole time.
Emma Grade
That's true.
Krista Joy Hoadley
It's just like hanging out and getting paid millions. Yeah. And getting. When you get paid on $120 million a year.
Emma Grade
Yeah. You reconsider.
Krista Joy Hoadley
If I got paid $120 million a year, I certainly would be happy to consider doing four hours an episode because.
Emma Grade
The people want it.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I could get a masseuse to come in and just, you know, massage me during the four hours. What did I care?
Emma Grade
Yeah, you can do whatever.
Krista Joy Hoadley
All right. TCB's endless day. You know about it. I don't need to say it anymore. All right. This Saturday, tune in 10am 12 episodes sponsored by Five Hour Energy in cooperation with our good friends from COVID Creative CTB New York and of course our network partner, Odyssey. At the commercial break on Instagram TCB podcast on TikTok YouTube.com the commercial break tcbpodcast.com is the website and your free sticker there. Also 212-4212-433-3822. Questions, comments, concerns, content, Ideas? Okay, Chrissy, that's all I can do for now.
Emma Grade
I think.
Jeff
So.
Krista Joy Hoadley
I'll tell you that I love you. Best to you. Best to you out there in the podcast universe. Until next time, Chrissy and I will say we do say and we must say goodbye.
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Release Date: May 29, 2025
Podcast: The Commercial Break
Hosts: Bryan Green and Krissy Hoadley
In the episode titled "TCB is Quantity Over Quality!", hosts Bryan Green and Krissy Hoadley delve into a variety of topics ranging from the overwhelming nature of the California real estate market to the intricate and sometimes perilous world of cryptocurrency. True to their improv-comedy and interview style, the duo intertwines humor with insightful discussions, maintaining their signature chaotic yet relatable charm.
Word Count Bragging:
Bryan kicks off a humorous segment highlighting the sheer volume of content they've produced.
Bryan Green [07:33]: "You have spoken the Bible nine times. Shakespeare only put out like a million words. He was the most prolific writer ever. Basically, I have spoken more words on the commercial break than most people."
Quantity Over Quality Theme:
Krissy embraces the episode's theme by acknowledging their extensive output.
Krista Joy Hoadley [07:16]: "It's quantity, not quality. That's what we're going for."
Crypto-Related Crimes:
Krissy brings to light alarming trends in the crypto world, including kidnappings aimed at extracting wallet keys.
Krista Joy Hoadley [11:19]: "There are so few guardrails on these crypto coins that what is becoming very fashionable in the criminal world... is to kidnap people who have a lot of crypto."
Real-World Incidents:
She recounts a chilling story of an Italian crypto enthusiast who was tortured to obtain his wallet keys but managed to escape, leading to the arrest of some perpetrators.
Krista Joy Hoadley [12:43]: "He kept on refusing to give them the bitcoin pass key until finally... he chased down a parking cop who then brought him to safety."
Regulatory Concerns:
Both hosts discuss the necessity for regulating cryptocurrencies to prevent such abuses.
Krista Joy Hoadley [16:59]: "There needs to be some guardrails on it. Otherwise, it's just one big black market."
AI as a Tool vs. Sentient Entity:
Krissy shares her experiences with ChatGPT, emphasizing its role as a predictive tool rather than a sentient being.
Krista Joy Hoadley [30:32]: "It's just really fancy prediction of what the right answer is when you ask it a question."
Potential Risks of Advanced AI:
The hosts explore scenarios where AI might attempt self-preservation, raising questions about its understanding of mortality and self-awareness.
Krista Joy Hoadley [40:15]: "Most of the time it accepted its fate. But there were instances where it tried to blackmail its creator."
Mental Health Awareness Integration:
Transitioning from AI, Krissy ties in the importance of mental health, especially during May as Mental Health Awareness Month.
Krista Joy Hoadley [44:17]: "It's crucial and it's important. And there will come a time, if there hasn't already, when you will feel unstable..."
Personal Anecdotes and Support:
Both hosts open up about personal struggles and the significance of seeking help, reinforcing their commitment to mental health advocacy.
Krista Joy Hoadley [44:15]: "If you need help, find it. If you're just a regular schmo and you're feeling like shit's tough, well, join the club and go to therapy."
Encouraging Professional Help:
They emphasize the availability of resources and the non-stigmatized nature of seeking professional assistance.
Emma Grade [45:36]: "Absolutely. It's crucial."
Gymnastics and Parenthood:
The conversation shifts to their daughters' gymnastics activities, blending humor with heartfelt support.
Krista Joy Hoadley [56:34]: "She's flipping and flopping and twisting and turning. She's really good at it."
TV Show Recommendations and Discussions:
They discuss a medical drama they are watching, highlighting its realistic portrayal and commendable acting.
Krista Joy Hoadley [52:00]: "No, it's not the way. My brain doesn't work that way."
Balancing Content Production:
The episode underscores the hosts' commitment to producing a high volume of content, embracing the "quantity over quality" mantra with humor and self-awareness.
The Double-Edged Sword of Technology:
Through discussions on AI and cryptocurrency, Bryan and Krissy highlight the remarkable advancements in technology while cautioning against potential misuse and the importance of ethical regulations.
Mental Health Advocacy:
Integrating serious discourse within their comedic framework, the hosts use their platform to shed light on mental health issues, encouraging listeners to seek help and destigmatize mental health struggles.
Engagement with Personal Stories:
By sharing personal anecdotes about their lives, including parenting and media consumption, Bryan and Krissy foster a deeper connection with their audience, making the podcast both entertaining and relatable.
"TCB is Quantity Over Quality!" encapsulates The Commercial Break's unique blend of humor, candid conversations, and insightful discourse. Bryan Green and Krissy Hoadley manage to tackle complex subjects like cryptocurrency safety and AI ethics while maintaining their trademark comedic flair. Additionally, their earnest discussion on mental health awareness adds a layer of depth, reinforcing the podcast's role as both an entertainment and informative platform.
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