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You're listening to the Heart and Hustle podcast. We are your hosts, Evie McLeod and Lindsay Roman. Welcome back to the show, friend. Today's episode is going to be a very fun one. To be honest, we are recording this intro before we've recorded the episode. So I don't even know what we're going to cover, but it is going.
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To be a good time is what we can tell you.
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We're going to play the game who is more likely to blank.
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With your submissions that you sent us via Instagram a while ago, we know.
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If we're going to go into like business or probably quirky person. Like this is going to be fun. This is going to be a fun episode.
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Basically you guys gave us like quirks.
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Or things or like actions, habits like.
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And it's like who is more likely to blank? And we're going to dive in and.
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Discuss and we haven't looked at these.
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It's going to be a good time.
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It's going to be fun. Let's go. Let's do it. Let me guess, right about now you may feel a little defeated in the productivity department. No matter how hard you try, you just can't seem to cross anything off your to do list. Your mind is moving a million miles per hour but focusing on completing one little task feels impossible because of the endless day to day distractions. Hey, we are all in the same boat. There are so many distractions in entrepreneurship, let alone life itself. Being productive is an age old struggle now. While it can feel hopeless at times, trying so hard to get everything done, there is hope you can be more productive and find freedom and more time in your life and stop from spinning your wheels. I am here to tell you it is possible. We are here to help you which is why Lindsay and I are sharing some of our favorite ways to boost your productivity and find freedom in your workday. Head to theheartuniversity.com productivity for a freebie on our favorite ways to better manage our time and actually end the day feeling good about what we accomplished. Hey.
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Hey. I'm Lindsay Roman.
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And I'm Evie McLeod and we are family and legacy focused serial entrepreneurs and the founders of the Hart University, a business education company with a mission to help you thrive in your business and life.
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Welcome to our Entrepreneur Cocktail hour where business and marketing strategies meet faith, real talk and raw and life changing conversations.
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At the end of the day, we are all in this together figuring out how to navigate the ups and downs, the messy and the beautiful and everything in between. This is a Community where you can come as you are, get inspired and walk away, equipped to build a legacy filled life.
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You're listening to the Heart and Hustle podcast. I'm settling in.
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Settling in.
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I'm really settling in.
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All right. This is going to be a fun episode. If you skipped the intro, we are covering who is more likely to blank, blank, blank.
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First of all, why did you skip the intro? Don't do that. Go back.
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We always give good little tips in the intro. Don't. Don't make us do all that work for nothing.
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Anyways. We're not even going to explain what we're going to do. That'll just prove to you. You need to go back and.
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Oh, that's good. That's good.
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It's also probably obvious from the title. We can just probably.
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Also, we have not looked at these. This will be. This will be the first time we are looking at them and we are going to pick them from our, like, story archives where you submitted randomly.
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We're just gonna say it out loud and.
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Yeah. So who knows what's about to happen on this episode. Should I go first?
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Yeah. So who's more likely to.
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Oh, okay. There's so many. Okay. Pull an all nighter, like for work or reading or prepping for something fun.
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I think me, you like, sleep too much.
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I do like sleep.
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You go to bed at like 8pm I go to bed at like midnight. On the norm.
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Yeah. I think just based on. So, however, I have definitely been known to stay up incredibly late reading books that are really good and I can't put down same. So it's not like I've never done it and I haven't worked really late for work. I think.
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Well, I think you and Landon just have like a stereotype about you that.
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Like where the grandparents.
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If I have. Yeah. No, listen, this is actually a story time.
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If I set my phone down, I'm ready for the story time.
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If I. I just. I could go into lore deeper, but maybe it'll come up. I was thinking about Copper. That's a whole.
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Oh.
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Anyways, whenever you babysit for us. The reason I thought about Copper is because it exchanged. Anyways, whenever Evie babysits for us, and usually the only time she babysits is when you've watched she owes us because we've washed Copper. Anyways, I owe you. And. And the first time I think you did it, we went to St. Augustine, which is like, for anybody that it's just like the next town over. It's not the current town, but that town has a lot better options for food than the current town we live in, so. Right, Great. So I remember we came home and you were like, hey, next. Like, so kind. So kind. But like, hey, next time. But yeah, you didn't even phrase it like that. It was probably even kinder than how.
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I also think it wasn't when you came home. I'm pretty sure it was the next time you asked me to babysit. I was like, hey, could.
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Could I be home by like 8pm Because I have a strict bedtime.
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No, I couldn't say 8pm like, so.
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Could you stay in the local town and go to the Red Lobster? I did.
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I said none of this, literally.
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You don't even have a Red Lobster.
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11 or 11:30. The first time I watched them because.
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We went to St. Augustine.
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Yeah, totally. And I was totally fine with it.
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But she was like, I'm just sitting on a couch in someone else's house and not having to do a thing because your children are already asleep is really inconvenient for me, ironically.
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What's funny is I would rather. Which I. Like, we've talked about this. I would rather, like, you guys go on your date earlier and I hang out with the kids and make them dinner and, like, put them to bed.
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Than stay up late and do nothing.
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Yes.
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Wow.
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Like, I would. It's actually actively more work for me to come earlier and, like, feed them dinner and, like, clean up dinner and, like. But I would rather do that than be up till midnight because by the time I leave, like, I just. So, yeah, I like my early bedtime.
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So now whenever we go on a date, we don't ask Evie to watch the children because our options are more limited. Our options are more limited.
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They're also. So welcome to go, like, to St. Augustine. Just maybe don't come back at midnight.
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I don't think we came back a minute. I think we came back at like 10:30 or 11.
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I think it was like 11 or 11:30, because by the time I got home, it was like 11:30 or 12.
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She really is harboring some things there.
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No, apparently you are, though. You brought it up on the podcast for our listeners to give us therapy. What was that?
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The. That was the. To the question of. Wow. Okay. So, yeah.
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Who would be more likely to pull an all nighter? Probably Lindsay.
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Okay.
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I, like, picked up.
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Does it go away?
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No, mine's.
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It literally went away. It's fine. I. I got it, I got it. It's right here. It's right here. Okay. To have eight kids. Who's more likely to have eight kids?
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Oh, that's a good one.
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I think.
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Prob. Okay, here, let me say this immediately. I thought, me, however, Andrew is ready for Andrew's 16 children. And I. I can start. Yes. And I can confidently say right now that we would love at least four, if not six. However, you can say a lot before you have kids, and I do recognize that. So, like, I could sit here without a single child in my mind and be like, eight, no problem. But that could change.
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So it could change. But I also think that that still probably checks out for you.
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Yeah, probably.
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Eight is a little aggressive.
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I would love eight.
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I'm so sure you would love eight. Like, eight is.
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It's a. It's a lot.
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I get three, and that's a lot. I don't think I could. I don't think I could get to 8. I really don't think. I think that would stretch me, literally and figuratively. Okay.
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Okay. Oh, oh, oh. Who is more likely to have the barista remake their coffee if it's not right? I don't know.
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I think you do. We just have this conversation at Chelsea's baby shower at tea, like, because we were talking about how your parents were more specific or particular, and you were like, oh, I'll just. That's maybe less about, like, having them remake it and more just like, we went to this tea place, and the cutest, like, area of the place was this corner booth.
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And it was so quaint and cozy.
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And it was aesthetic. And where they placed us was just, like, not the vibe. And we just were like, we want to sit at that corner booth.
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And no one was sitting there.
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And so Evie went, and she's like, I'll just go ask. And so she went and asked the lady, can we sit there? And then the lady was like, you can't put weight on that corner booth, so it's only a table for two, even though it's a booth. And I was like, that's stupid. First of all, why? You need to fix that. Just reinforce your benches, and then you have more money and profit. That's another story. Regardless, you did that. I think I probably. I probably would have just sucked it up, but I don't know if that translates.
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Yeah, I'm not afraid to, like, ask for things. The only situation. I actually had something recently at a coffee shop where I got a chai, and it tasted, like, molded. Like, it tasted terrible. And I. I really had almost said something, and I was really debating saying something, but the problem was I was, like, kind of a regular there. And, like, I. They. I knew they were a small business, and I knew they were kind of struggling a little bit.
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Oh, and you didn't.
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So I was really torn. And then the shift changed, and the girl who had made my chai was no longer there. And then I felt even worse going up to another employee being like, didn't make it. Hey, this doesn't taste right. Um, in hindsight, later, one of the employees said something like, yeah, if we don't use our chai, like, concentrate fast enough, it can go bad. And I was like, that's definitely what had happened. And I should have said something.
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So, like, wait, how did you get into the conversation where that you found that information?
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I had asked for a chai, and she said, let me check and make sure it's good. And then said like, hey, if we don't. I was like, it's good. And she's like, well, if you don't, another time. Yeah. So in that situation, the only reason I didn't say something was because I felt bad knowing that they were kind.
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Of struggling like a local. Interesting.
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I just knew they were kind of not thriving, and I didn't. I felt bad being like, hey, you need to remake my entire drink. But it had it been any other situation at, like, a Starbucks or, like, a coffee shop that I felt was financially doing well, I wouldn't have had a single issue being like, hey, you made this wrong. So probably me.
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Yeah, probably. I don't know if I. You would think with my personality, it would be me all day, but I don't know if I. I talk a big game, but when I, like, when it comes to, like, actually, like, I can sit here all day and be like, run my mouth. But when it comes to, like, confronting somebody in person or critiquing somebody or saying you did something not pleasant or.
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Not right face to face, I don't know. Although when it comes to your coaching students, you're very direct.
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That's in. That's. That's in love. Yeah, well, it's also. It's like, it's always given in love of, like, hey, I'm making you better. Me just, like, saying, you did this wrong. Make it for me better. Like, that just feels different. Obviously. You don't have to say it in that tone. I think probably you.
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I think probably me. I don't. I. I feel very confident with, like, kind confrontation when necessary.
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It goes away every single time.
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This is fun.
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That's really fun for Me.
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Do you want me to pull up another one while you.
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No, I got it.
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Got it.
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Okay. All right, we're gonna do another one. Go to the airport, pick a destination, and go. Who's more likely to just go to the airport, pick a destination, go. I've never done that. Have you ever done that?
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No, but I would 100% do that same.
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It would have to be in the right context, obviously.
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I honestly think we would be equally tied on that. We would both 100% do that.
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We're both, like, wanderlust travelers.
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We're also very, like, spontaneous surprise.
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Like, yeah.
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Like, I've told Landon before, like, if you ever want to make me an incredibly happy girl, you just pack a suitcase for and then surprise me. Wake me up and take me somewhere. So, like, like, I love, like, a good, like, spontaneous surprise. Like, wing it. Adventure. So I would. I would love to do that.
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Yeah. Okay.
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I think you would too, though.
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I'm just gonna keep this up so it doesn't go away.
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Okay. Who is more likely to tell a client the pose they're doing looks bad versus lying and saying it looks good when it doesn't?
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Probably me.
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Probably you. I don't think I ever tell a client that. Opposed. I just like. I'm like, that's awesome.
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Unless we have a good relationship.
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And they totally told me stuff before when we. You've done shoots with Lane and I. Right. And you've been like, evie, what the heck are you doing with your hand? That looks awful.
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But, like, that's context. And that's like, I would not say that point blank to just any client that comes my way. It's like, you have to have the rapport.
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Yeah.
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And I would say it almost in, like, a way that's funny.
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Yeah. For sure.
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To make it light hearted so that it's like, ultimately, at the end of the day, what that's doing is still making them laugh and have a good time.
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You'd be like, have you fix your face. Excuse me. To be fair, though, I would also be very blunt with you on a shoot.
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So. Sure. If that's true.
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It's our relationship.
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Yeah. Okay. I'm trying to, like, scroll because there's so many. And I just want to, like, get a good. Okay. Oh, own a snake as a pet. You could not pay me money. You could not pay me money.
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No, no, no.
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But. Okay. But who.
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I think we have the two of us. It would probably be me, but I would never.
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What makes you say.
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Your reaction. Your reaction of, like, absolute vehement.
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Like, I just. I am no way this girl out.
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I just. The thought of having a snake holds absolutely zero appeal to me. In fact, snakes are one of those things that, like, I am just not the biggest fan of snakes. I just don't really like them. So I would never, ever voluntarily choose to have a snake.
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What if someone paid you money? That's. Because that's where I'm like, if you even paid me a thousand dollars or. No, a million dollars, I still don't know if I would do it.
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Yeah, I would do it for money.
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A million.
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Yeah.
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Actually. That's a lot of money.
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Yeah. A hundred percent. I'd have a snake.
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How long before I can kill it? That's. Don't come after me.
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Okay. Who's more likely to. Oh, there's a couple. Can I. Can I bop through?
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Yeah, Like.
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Okay, leave you on red. Me 100.
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Do you want to show your camera roll or to your phone? To the. To the audience.
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No, because it's not that bad anymore.
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Oh, okay.
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It's only at 2078 texts. Unread text. No, it's like it used to be at like 3,500.
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You know the red notification that comes up on your. On your texts. Obviously when you have them on red.
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You can't see it, but 2000.
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Mine is at.
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What is it at?
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It's at 4.
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So, yeah, 100. Me. I'm really trying to be better at texting though, because I've. It's. Yeah. I just. I don't want to be that friend, but I am that friend. The next one is. Who's more likely to cry while editing?
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You. Yeah, probably. She's an empath.
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I like, I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff. Okay, go ahead.
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Beyond Dancing with the Stars.
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Oh, I want to say me just because I think that would be fun.
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Yeah, I think that'd be fun selfishly.
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Because I want that to happen. I don't know actually if I would 100% do it.
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Is it. Who would be on it? Like, who would have the opportunity to be asked to be on it or who would agree to be on it or who would win the mirror ball.
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Or who would want to be on it? Because I feel like both of us.
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I think both of us would want to be on it.
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So I. I don't know the answer to that one. I feel like it's. That's another equal one.
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Yeah, that's hard.
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Okay.
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I think if we were both on it, I think you would be more likely to win. Although I wasn't cheerleading, but I feel like I've lost my rhythm.
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See, I don't know. I feel like when we do like dancing reels, you get the choreography faster and better than I do.
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Oh, that's true. I'm more sharper because of my cheerleading. Like I'm more like. Yeah, but that's not always a good thing. Sometimes you need to flow.
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That's.
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Anyways. Okay, okay, okay. Let me do it. Lose an SD card. We can.
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I can I tell.
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Okay, we found it.
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Literally this morning I walk into podcast and Lindsay's frantically destroying her office, being like, I can't find the next podcast SD card.
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We found it. It was under my backpack.
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You've also left memory cards at home and not taken them to a shoot or a wedding before.
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And then fake shot until Andrew went to Walmart. Not even Best Buy because It was at 7am to get a replacement.
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Yeah. So I feel like that's you.
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Yeah, probably that's me.
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Today, live in a tiny house or camper van.
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Me, I. Because we were almost about to do that.
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I think so, too. Lynn and I have talked about it a lot, and we've talked about living on a boat, like a sailboat, a lot. But if I were to actually be like, who is more likely to actually do it? I feel like it would be you and Andrew.
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Yeah. I think we could still possibly do it. I could see us.
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Yeah, I could see. Yeah. I feel like it's y'all. We would also love it, but I feel like it would be y'all.
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Okay. Oh, my gosh. I. I'm looking at, like, Tiffany Wilbanks every. The last three that I've read were from her, but as I'm, like, scrolling up, there's still her, and I'm like, how many did you submit? Submit, girlfriend. Let me get somewhere else. Okay. Choose dare if playing Truth or dare. Oh, okay. Literally either.
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Either one of us.
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Yeah.
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I'm not afraid of a dare. Depending on. Depending on the scenario and who's playing.
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Who's playing. Like, context matters.
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Yeah.
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Okay, let me do another one.
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Okay.
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Sleep in.
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You.
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Yeah, me.
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Part of the reason I love my sleep so much is because I tend to go to bed early and get up early. So most of the time, I can't even sleep in. Like, I. My body is so consistently waking up super early that, like, that's part of the reason on something. Like, if I go to bed at, like, 11 or 12, I literally am still waking up at, like, 5, 5:36. Like, I can't sleep later even if I wanted to, so it's like, I would get five hours of sleep, whereas I'm used to going to bed at, like, nine, so.
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Makes sense.
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You were definitely probably more easily sleeping if you could.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Oh, who's more likely to get their feelings hurt by one of you?
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Like, by the other person?
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Yeah, it's probably you. It's me, for sure. You are. You have the thickest skin of anybody I've ever met in my entire life.
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Yeah, I feel like there's a heart. Like, I'm thinking of the Grinch because I watched it recently. Like, there's a shrivelled heart in there somewhere.
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No, you have a great heart. You just have thick skin. Like, you don't take things personally.
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That's true. I think sometimes I do, but I, like, brush it off and I'm like, whatever.
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Yeah, you. That. You don't take things, like.
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So maybe that's what that's.
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Personally, you have thick skin.
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When people are like, how do you. Like, when. When people ask, like, questions about, like, imposter syndrome or just, like, hate comments? Like, how do you, like, continue on? And I'm like, you get up and you live your life.
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You forget about it and you move on.
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I'm, like, the worst person to ask that question.
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Yeah, you have very thick skin. I feel like. I'm not.
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You're a tender soul, but you. You still have thick skin.
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I was gonna say I'm not like. Like, super. But of the two of us.
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Of the two of us, you're more sensitive.
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I'm the person who.
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Hence the crier during editing.
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Yeah. I'm the person who. Of our friendship, I will come to you and be like, hey, this, like, hurt. Hurt me. Or, like, this bothered me. Or, like, hey, could we work through this? And you're like, wait, what? Like, what happened?
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I had no idea.
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You're like, yeah, 100. That.
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My comment. I just said out of my mouth without thinking about it, because that's what I do.
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The comment that I said of, like, you're. You're far less productive than me would actually be slightly offensive. Like, why would that.
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Never said that.
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No, no. But I'm just, like, a random. Like, something that relatively is kind of offensive that you're like, wait, what? Like. But I love it about you. It's actually one of the things that I think makes our friendship really sweet.
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Okay. This is a good one. Oh, get a sleeve tattoo.
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Oh, not me. Not me.
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I don't. I don't like that.
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I can tell you right now that is something. If somebody paid me a million, I would never do. I would not really.
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Okay.
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No.
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Oh, a sleeve.
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A tattoo, maybe a sleeve. No way.
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Okay.
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No way.
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Would you rather get a sleeve Tattoo or own a pet snake.
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Snake. Without a single doubt.
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See, that's.
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Here's the thing.
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What if it's sleeved tattoos full of holy scripture.
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No, a sleeve tattoo.
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It has all of the Taylor Swift.
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Era, goes completely against my brand. Me with a sleeve. Can you imagine me with an entire.
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Sleeve tattoo and your cottage core.
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No. Like, it does not. It is the opposite.
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It does go with me a little bit more.
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I'm trying to say that sleeve tattoos are not.
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If somebody has.
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I'm not trying to be against sleep me. For me, that is the farthest thing from anything I would ever want in my life. See, Landon talked for years about getting a sleeve. Like, because he has several on one arm, and he had always thought he might turn into a sleeve.
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I'm just not the kind of person to get a sleeve. I. I could see a tasteful, like.
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Ear tattoo or, like, something on, like. Like rib cage or something.
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Like a tasteful.
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Yeah.
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Wave little cross.
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Yeah.
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But a sleeve is aggressive. But those snakes, man.
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If somebody were to pay you a million dollars, would you get a sleeve.
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Tattoo? No question. Yeah, but an entire sleeve. That's a good one.
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I feel like neither one of us. But of the two, you would be more likely.
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Yeah. Because that still would never happen.
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You could pay me 10 million, and I would not do it. Like, you could not pay me that amount of money to put.
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Just wear long sleeves, bro.
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No.
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Move to Antarctica, Florida.
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Wear long sleeves.
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No, no. I would clearly do it for 10 million. Yeah. Set for life.
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No, you would be set. My body would permanently, like, be marked unless I were to spend significant amounts.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait. You have $10 million. Put a sleeve on me. I will go get it removed. I have the money still, but it's.
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Still, like, there's still, like, residue and scars even after you get tattoos removed. No, I'm not doing that. 10 million. I'll find other ways to make $10 million.
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I would do it.
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I will own the snake.
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I don't.
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For a million, and then I will invest that million and make 10 million. I am not putting a sleeve tattoo on my body.
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Okay. More likely me, based on this reaction. But I still would probably never do that.
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Yes.
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No, I did not even probably. I would never. If I have an active choice in the matter. I would never do that.
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100. Okay, wait, whose turn is it? Mine.
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Yours.
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Okay. Oh, I don't know about that one. Hang on. Oh. Ask for a discount or negotiate a price somewhere.
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You. Yeah, I just don't even think. I think about it. I'm just like, yeah, whatever. This is what it is.
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Yeah. No, I'm not afraid to ask for a discount. It's probably a good thing and a bad thing in some ways. But also, I ask kindly, and if somebody says no, then totally fine.
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I'm, like, reading all of these now or. Well, there's so many.
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I know. That's the problem. There's so many.
B
Offer emotional support versus practical support. Emotional. Practical.
A
100%.
B
For people that are not watching this. Evie's emotional. Lindsay's Practical. Yeah.
A
100.
B
All day, every day for both of those.
A
100%. Okay. Who is more likely to make a movie?
B
Make one or be in one?
A
It says make one.
B
Probably me, probably.
A
Although I would want to be a part of it, to be honest. Like, I love that vibe. I used to make childhood movies all the time growing up.
B
I. I say me because I genuinely wanted to. To, like, basically be, like, a. Like, owner. What's that called? Like, own a. Like, a Christian production studio. Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
But, you know, life. Diffuse a bomb.
A
Can I be honest?
B
Yeah.
A
I think it would be me.
B
I really think it would be you.
A
I didn't know that was offensive. When. When chaos is erupting actively around us sometimes.
B
Yeah. No, I would be the one that's like, we're gonna die.
A
Literally. I'll be in the corner and you'll.
B
Be like, shut up. I'm trying to fix wires.
A
I don't know if we've told this story of, like, Shark's Cove and snorkeling when you almost died and I was trying to, like, save your life, and you were just freaking out, and I was like, on to the dang rock. Go. I was literally, like, actively saving her life while she just screamed.
B
When I get caught in a rogue wave, man.
A
So the bomb diffusion would probably be me, to be honest.
B
Yeah. No, it would be 100% you. Oh, 100% you.
A
Who is more likely to. Hang on.
B
I'm not even kidding. Tiffany literally put, like, there's so many on here. Go, Tiffany. The fact that you have that many ideas is impressive.
A
Who? Hang on. There's so many. It was more likely to be in a bad mood on a random day.
B
Me. Yeah. No question of me.
A
For no reason or. It'll be the most minuscule reason. You'll be like, I burnt my toast this morning. Everyone really needs to stay out of my way.
B
That's accurate. That's accurate.
A
Oh, my gosh, this one's terrible.
B
Wait.
A
Okay, okay, go ahead.
B
Who's more likely to get kidnapped.
A
You, you for sure.
B
I'm not aware of my surroundings.
A
No. I'm the person who like walks with like my keys between my fingers and I'm like alert and if there's a big truck or van parked next to.
B
My car, if we like travel somewhere, if we travel somewhere for the workshop and we're in. In place, you're just like, I' man looked at us wrong. And I'm like, who? What?
A
Literally. So oblivious. So you were the person in Paris, which you know better. You do know better.
B
Wait, what did I do in Paris?
A
You had your phone sitting on your luggage out of your hand on a packed train.
B
Nope. That's why I did it. Because first it's packed. Where are you going to go? Where are you going to go? You steal it. I dare you.
A
The next stop, somebody snatches and runs.
B
You can't even run in a scenario like that because it's so sardine packed. I. Obviously when we stop, I was going to grab it, but if I had to adjust something. Yes. I'm going to sit it right down in front of me.
A
I was dripping my phone and Lindsay's was just two feet in front of.
B
Imagine a packed train, like body to body. Okay.
A
Ironically, a thief local man tapped you on the shoulder and said, do not put your phone. Put it away. And you're like, oh, sorry, sir. You got like chastised by a local.
B
I was like, I know.
A
So more likely to be kidnapped is definitely Lindsay.
B
Yeah. Okay. All right.
A
Who's more likely to say yes to a last minute gig or last minute booking? I feel like either one of us.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
It depends on the scenario. If I don't, if I don't want to do it, I'm. I'm saying no.
B
I think I'm more likely to do it because it's an opportunity presented to me. Whereas you, I think, are more selfish with your time.
A
100%. So you'd be like, I'm much more protective of my time.
B
No.
A
Yeah. If I don't.
B
Honestly, that sounds like a good time.
A
Yeah, 100%.
B
Okay.
A
Who's more likely to lose their temper?
B
Me, probably.
A
Yeah, I think so.
B
Yeah.
A
Not that I can't get riled, but I feel like you're also, you're. The theme here is you can be a little bit of a drama queen. And so even in scenarios when, like it's the smallest inconvenience like that, like that, the tea room with the corner booth that you couldn't put weight on the corner, like Bench. You were riled about that for, like, out loud.
B
Like, to the girls, I was like, oh, yeah.
A
To the girls, you're like, that's stupid. That's something on their. But, like, not making enough money on their business. Like, change the bench out bubble. But, like, for, like, a couple minutes. And, like, I was just like. I mean, it's a little inconvenient, but, like. But it's. You're just being dramatic. But I. Typing up.
B
I was just bringing up a talking point to continue talking by being dramatic.
A
That's the point.
B
Like, yeah, I like to entertain. That's a. That's a tenet of my personality.
A
Yeah.
B
That if something is funny, I will choose to amp it up.
A
Yeah.
B
For hilarity's sake.
A
Wait, I have a good one.
B
Okay.
A
Who's more likely to be a nun in another life?
B
You.
A
We're not Catholic, but you. Me.
B
Yeah, you, probably. Who's more likely to go to jail?
A
Oh.
B
I feel like both of us at certain points, but I think it.
A
Depends on what's going down.
B
Yeah.
A
If it's just, why did we go to jail? Yeah. Like, my question is, like, why did we trespass?
B
Yeah.
A
I want to know. Because if it. If it's in regards to, like, defending, like, a friend of mine or, like, seeing, like, a child who's being hurt or something, like, going in and, like, attacking, and I get taken to jail because there was a fight in the streets or something like, something like that, like, 100.
B
Fight in the street, though. You wouldn't fight in the street. No, I totally. Neither of us.
A
I totally would.
B
You would fight in the street?
A
I totally would.
B
For, like, a bad guy. Not for, like, a good guy. You mean, like. Sorry, that didn't make sense.
A
Like, defending someone else, like a friend of, like, if somebody. If, like, a. A drunk girl or something came up to, like, one of my friends or, like, a young kid and was, like, pestering or, like, getting. And then started to get, like, violent and aggressive, would I fight? Absolutely.
B
Yeah.
A
Without a single doubt.
B
Whereas I would probably be like, yeah.
A
You'D probably walk away. It's been fun. It's been real. It has not been real fun, but.
B
I feel like if somebody were to go to jail for, like, recreational, illegal activities, like trespassing, me, Probably. But then again, I wouldn't do anything illegal, like stealing. I wouldn't do that.
A
No.
B
But trespassing is the one that I'm like, It's the suggestion.
A
Oh, my God. I can't. Okay, let's do, like, two More.
B
Oh.
A
Who'S. Who's more like, I got a good one. I gotta purchase a random farm animal.
B
You. Yeah, clearly. You guys, I need you to go back to the book episode of 2024 from a few weeks ago. This one went off on a rant kind. It wasn't even a rant about a book about farm animals and like a veterinarian or something that. It was like her favorite book of all time in 20.
A
It was delightful. It was one of the best book experiences.
B
I'm sure it was beautiful.
A
A long time.
B
But the answer to that question is me 100%, Evie. Because of that. Okay. I have a tea filled one.
A
Oh.
B
Who's more likely to quit the heart?
A
Oh. Can I be honest?
B
Yeah.
A
I think, I don't think either one of us. I don't think that's ever going to happen.
B
I think if it, if it, if it ended, it would be a mutual decision.
A
100%.
B
Yeah.
A
So I don't think this would ever, ever, ever happen. However, I think there is like a 2% chance that it would be more likely to be me.
B
Yep. I would agree with that.
A
Because of going back to. I am much more protective with my time and I'm much more like, well.
B
You follow what you like or don't like. So if you don't like something.
A
Yeah.
B
You don't want to do it anymore.
A
Yeah. Well, especially if, like, I feel like God's not on it. Like.
B
Yes, yes.
A
Like, that's the thing. It's not just like, I will stick with something even if it's not fun, if I feel like God's telling me to stick with it, but for a lot of stuff. Like, I. I could see this would never happen in my mind. But like, you already have three kids and you. Your enneagram. Three. That's like, like, I also, I love accomplishment based, like, do, do, do.
B
But I. But less than that. I love entertaining. I love the spotlight. I love being like a leader of sorts.
A
Yeah.
B
Well, I mean, you love those things too. But I could see you prioritizing, like.
A
My kids or my family.
B
Simple life with her farm animal that she just bought in the farm book that she read.
A
100. So, yeah, I don't think that would ever happen. But of the two of us, I could see myself setting a boundary and being like, no, I'm unplugging from the entire world.
B
Yeah.
A
Faster than you would.
B
I'm so sorry. There's two back to back that are.
A
Okay, okay.
B
Burn dinner or burn the pizza.
A
100%. Lindsay. She has literally burnt frozen pizza before in my presence.
B
So, yeah, it happens.
A
It happens. Who is more likely to steal thrifting gold out of someone else's cart when they aren't looking?
B
Didn't you actually do that or did you ask somebody?
A
I asked her. So, okay, that's another situation of, like, Lindsay is like, I would never steal.
B
It out of somebody's car.
A
I would never go.
B
You would ask, though. And I wouldn't.
A
I would. 100.
B
And I would say, oh, it's gone forever.
A
This is like a situation like. Like, you talk a big game, but.
B
I don't do a big game.
A
But, like, in a lot of ways.
B
I talk a big game.
A
Like, silent but deadly. Because, like, I would not at all be afraid. Like, I've done it for you.
B
I like. Yeah, well, that's what I'm saying.
A
I found some lamps at Goodwill once, and I love when they're actually lit.
B
In my house right now.
A
Very anthropology. Like, super cool. And I took a photo and sent it to Lindsay and walked, like, two aisles down while I sent it to her. Rookie mistake. Shouldn't have done that. But I had no idea if she'd actually like them. And by the time she responded and I walked back, a lady had literally just grabbed them and put them in her cart.
B
Gorgeous.
A
And just put them in her cart. And I walked up, and I've done this before several times. And I walked up and I was like, hey, by any chance, are you a. Like, a reseller? And she was like, I mean, sometimes. And I was like, could I possibly buy those off of you? I was. I'd send them to my friend, and she loves them, and I want to get them for her. And she was the sweetest ever. I think it was around Christmas time because she, like, handed them to me and said, tell your friend. Tell your friend Merry Christmas. It was like, a year ago.
B
Yeah.
A
She's like, tell your friend Merry Christmas. I'm like, super sweet. I would never actually, like, steal something out of somebody's cart, but I would not have a single hesitation in doing that and going up and asking somebody, like, hey, is there any chance that you are planning to resell that? Or, like, would you be willing. Can I buy that off of you for more? Can I get that?
B
Which I don't think I would have even thought that that was a thing you could do.
A
Yeah.
B
I'm like, well, what? It's etiquette. Once someone's taken them, they're not yours anymore. You know, they've been claimed.
A
I'VE definitely done it a couple times. Thrifting, like, although.
B
Okay, but go back to the original. Who. If. If that was what actually was happening in this world, in this life, to.
A
Actually steal something out of somebody's cart when they're not looking while thrifting.
B
Thrifting, I think, is an important factor. It's not a fancy store. We're not stealing. Well, it's not technically stealing. Well, thrifting, actually.
A
Stealing.
B
Thrifting is actually maybe worse because if it were from an actual store, there's probably multiple of that thing.
A
Yeah, exactly.
B
Thrifting is like. No, it's a one of a kind.
A
I genuinely don't think I could ever do that.
B
I mean, same. Same.
A
Like, I. I do not think I could possibly ever physically live with myself.
B
Or sleep if I did that same.
A
But I would go up and ask somebody. So in that situation, I think maybe me.
B
But I'm just thinking, who would be more likely if. If we didn't ask if it was just stolen.
A
Part of me thinks you, because probably.
B
I'm the more wily one.
A
Wait, you're also the person who says trespassing is a suggestion. So that might be you.
B
I mean, like, if it's for a shoe. If it's for. You know, I have one good time.
A
I have one that I don't. I don't think I want to do, but I kind of want to confirm with you before I don't do it.
B
You can do that one. I don't care.
A
I don't really want.
B
Okay, that's fine. You don't have to do that one.
A
I don't know.
B
You can. I'm absolutely. So fine if you do it. But that's. That's more on you.
A
Okay, let's do one more, and we gotta make it good.
B
Okay.
A
Oh, can you find.
B
Oh, sorry, I thought you were gonna do that one.
A
No, make it good.
B
Oh, well, I just lost it. You make it good. I'm out.
A
Okay. Okay. This. We'll just. We'll just end this on a funny note. Who is more likely to become an Internet meme?
B
Me. You.
A
The expressive psychotic one, for sure.
B
Yeah, that checks out.
A
That checks out. I love it.
B
Well, friends, this was fun.
A
This was so fun. There were so many in there between the two of ours. I think we had, like, hundreds and hundreds.
B
If you guys have another idea for, like, a game like this, we could.
A
Also do it and be like, specifically, like, who's more likely to. Business edition.
B
Yeah, I guess none of those. Most of those were not Business related.
A
It was like, take a last minute gig or like whatever. But we could, we could. Concepts like this are so fun and obviously, like, we want to have lots of, like, solid education and like, strategies and different things on this podcast. But we also, like, we'd love to have. We love just having a good time.
B
Well, and also that's a way that you can get to know us a little bit better. I feel like you learned probably a lot today.
A
Yeah, actually, probably a lot. I would own a snake before I would get a sleeve tattoo.
B
And I would probably get a sleeve tattoo before I would own a snake.
A
Tells you a lot about that.
B
Really does. Although I would never want to do either of those things ever, ever, ever, ever. Yeah, but for $10 million, man.
A
So funny.
B
I would get a sleep tattoo and then I would get an appointment to remove it.
A
You hold your arm out. I love it. Okay. Well, friend, we love you and we love doing this podcast with you and we hope you enjoy it as well. So if you enjoyed this episode, if you future episodes, send us a DM or make a post in the Heart and Hustle Facebook group. We love just hearing your responses and interactions, suggestions, questions for this podcast. It's so fun for us and make sure we're giving you what you want to hear. So I love it.
B
Without further ado, we'll see you on the next episode.
Episode Summary: The Heart & Hustle Podcast – Episode 419: Who’s More Likely To…. Evie or Lindsey Game
Release Date: February 4, 2025
In Episode 419 of The Heart & Hustle Podcast, hosts Evie McLeod and Lindsey Roman engage in a playful and revealing game of "Who’s More Likely To...," providing listeners with an intimate glimpse into their personalities, habits, and dynamic friendship. This episode is a departure from their usual business and lifestyle discussions, focusing instead on personal anecdotes, humorous mishaps, and heartfelt insights.
The episode kicks off with Evie and Lindsey introducing the game, explaining that they’ll be answering questions submitted by their listeners via Instagram. Their lively banter and chemistry set a fun and relaxed tone for the episode.
Evie [00:00]: "We're going to play the game ‘Who is more likely to…’ with your submissions that you sent us via Instagram a while ago, we know."
Lindsey [02:08]: "Welcome to our Entrepreneur Cocktail hour where business and marketing strategies meet faith, real talk and raw and life-changing conversations."
Question 1: Who’s more likely to pull an all-nighter?
Evie admits to sometimes staying up late reading or working but acknowledges Lindsey’s reputation for being a morning person.
Evie [03:36]: "I have definitely been known to stay up incredibly late reading books that are really good and I can't put down."
Lindsey [06:45]: Confidently counters, asserting she's more likely due to her more regimented sleep schedule.
Evie [06:46]: "Probably Lindsey. I don't think I ever tell a client that opposed."
Question 2: Who’s more likely to have eight kids?
Evie enthusiastically imagines a large family, while Lindsey expresses hesitation, highlighting their differing views on family size.
Evie [06:35]: "Andrew is ready for Andrew's 16 children. We would love at least four, if not six."
Lindsey [07:32]: "I don't think I could get to 8. I really don't think. I think that would stretch me, literally and figuratively."
Question 3: Who’s more likely to have the barista remake their coffee if it’s not right?
Evie shares a recent experience where she refrained from requesting a remake to support a struggling local business, while Lindsey admits she would likely speak up more directly.
Evie [08:51]: "I had something recently at a coffee shop where I got a chai, and it tasted, like, molded."
Lindsey [12:19]: "Probably me. I talk a big game, but when it comes to actually confronting somebody in person or critiquing."
Evie [10:21]: "I feel very confident with, like, kind confrontation when necessary."
Question 4: Who’s more likely to spontaneously go to the airport, pick a destination, and go?
Both embrace their love for spontaneity and travel, highlighting their adventurous spirits.
Evie [11:32]: "No, but I would 100% do that same."
Lindsey [11:37]: "It would have to be in the right context, obviously."
Question 5: Who’s more likely to cry while editing?
Evie emotionally connects with her work, often getting teary-eyed, whereas Lindsey sees herself as more reserved but acknowledges her empathy.
Lindsey [14:58]: "Probably me. She's an empath."
Evie [15:01]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
Question 6: Who’s more likely to lose an SD card?
Lindsey is portrayed as the more absent-minded one, frequently misplacing crucial items, while Evie recounts a specific incident where she couldn’t find an SD card.
Evie [16:15]: "Lindsey's frantically destroying her office, being like, I can't find the next podcast SD card."
Lindsey [16:46]: "Yeah, probably that's me."
Question 7: Who’s more likely to live in a tiny house or camper van?
Lindsey expresses interest in minimalist and adventurous living, while Evie is more focused on family and stability.
Evie [19:03]: "I think so, too. Lynn and I have talked about it a lot."
Lindsey [19:18]: "Yeah, I think we could still possibly do it."
Question 8: Who’s more likely to cry during editing?
They circle back humorously to emotional editing, reinforcing their earlier answers.
Evie [14:58]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
Lindsey [15:16]: "It's another equal one."
Question 9: Who’s more likely to get their feelings hurt by the other?
Evie admits to being more sensitive and open about her feelings, while Lindsey boasts about her thick skin.
Evie [20:43]: "It's probably you. It's me, for sure."
Lindsey [20:53]: "I have thick skin. You don't take things personally."
Evie [21:11]: "You're more sensitive. Hence the crier during editing."
Question 10: Who’s more likely to steal something while thrifting?
Evie recounts her propensity to act on impulse and engage in unconventional behaviors, whereas Lindsey maintains a more disciplined stance.
Evie [35:04]: "I do not think I could ever physically live with myself."
Lindsey [37:32]: "But I. I don't do the big game."
Question 11: Who’s more likely to become an Internet meme?
Lindsey humorously acknowledges her expressive nature as a potential catalyst for meme fame, while Evie relays their shared vibrancy.
Evie [38:24]: "The expressive psychotic one, for sure."
Lindsey [38:28]: "Yeah, that checks out."
As the game wraps up, Evie and Lindsey reflect on their enduring friendship, emphasizing mutual respect and understanding despite their differences.
Evie [39:09]: "It's also a way that you can get to know us a little bit better."
Lindsey [39:19]: "And I would probably get a sleeve tattoo before I would own a snake."
Evie [39:22]: "Tells you a lot about that."
They conclude with heartfelt appreciation for their listeners, encouraging feedback and engagement through social media and their Facebook group.
Lindsey [40:00]: "We love just hearing your responses and interactions, suggestions, questions for this podcast."
Personality Differences: Evie is more spontaneous, sensitive, and adventurous, while Lindsey embodies discipline, practicality, and expressive confidence.
Conflict Resolution: Evie prefers open communication and confrontation when necessary, whereas Lindsey handles conflicts with humor and thick skin.
Shared Values: Despite their differences, both value their friendship deeply and support each other’s endeavors, underscoring the strength of their professional and personal bond.
Humor and Authenticity: The episode is filled with humor, candid stories, and authentic interactions, making it a relatable and entertaining listen for their audience.
Evie [03:36]: "I have definitely been known to stay up incredibly late reading books that are really good and I can't put down."
Lindsey [06:45]: "Probably me. I don't think I ever tell a client that opposed."
Evie [08:51]: "I had something recently at a coffee shop where I got a chai, and it tasted, like, molded."
Lindsey [12:19]: "Probably me. I talk a big game, but when it comes to actually confronting somebody in person or critiquing."
Evie [15:01]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
Lindsey [16:46]: "Yeah, probably that's me."
Conclusion
Episode 419 of The Heart & Hustle Podcast offers a delightful mix of humor, personal stories, and genuine camaraderie between Evie and Lindsey. Through the "Who’s More Likely To..." game, listeners gain deeper insights into the hosts' personalities and the dynamics of their friendship, all while being entertained by their candid and playful interactions.