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John Clay Wolf
The John Clay Wolf show has appeared on terrestrial radio for a really, really, really long time. So we dug into our pockets and on the other side of our we found something funny. And yes, it's contagious. Gather round as the wolf pack goes on this throwback adventure.
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What's the damn deal? It's your boy DJ Pre K with the John Clay Wolf show chilling up in the archives. And here at the show, you know, it's just a big old party, man. So you really can't blame Bobbo for living it up. Only problem is John scared he might have to foot the bill when the time comes for rehabilitation. Luckily, this was a while back and Bobbo has maintained a hold on things. But J.D. ryan will tell you, sobriety can be expensive. Check it out.
Bobbo
That would be fun to bug Bobbo's apartment. Oh, the Truman show style.
J.D. Ryan
Yeah, cameras.
Bobbo
That would be interesting. You might get more than what you bargained for. For sure. I want to watch. Do you? Doesn't everybody? Do you, Bob? Do you. Do you ever smoke marijuana through a bong?
John Clay Wolf
No, I don't. I don't own any kind of water pipe. Isn't that crazy?
Bobbo
And what is up with water pipes? I mean, is it just your typical radiator setup, like engines? Does it cool down the air and it makes it smoother?
John Clay Wolf
No, not in my experience, man. It makes. Makes a hit wave. Seven pounds is what it does, man. Cough like you're gonna die.
J.D. Ryan
If we were watching your apartment on a ring camera yesterday, what time would we have seen you start drinking?
John Clay Wolf
Oh, how did that happen?
J.D. Ryan
I mean, you don't come to work all the time drunk.
John Clay Wolf
No, no. Like 7:15 in the morning. What happened was my daughter called me at the office Thursday afternoon, and it was pretty close to quitting time. I mean, I was wrapping up most of the projects I had going. The rest I could take home. And I work here at this office on Fridays.
Bobbo
Right.
John Clay Wolf
You know, dad, I'm having an argument with my boyfriend. I don't want to stay here. I want to come to your house. I said, well, come on over. Come on over. What a good thing. I'll pack up and get out of the office and I'll meet you there. I'll be there probably right before you get there. Would you like me to stop and get anything? She said, do you have wine now? I haven't been drinking on weekdays.
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John Clay Wolf
For a few weeks.
J.D. Ryan
I got that.
John Clay Wolf
You know. No, seriously. I mean, I believe you, you know, So I bought a bottle of cabernet of. I'm sorry, of chardonnay because I can't remember if she likes red or white. So she came over, she had maybe two glasses of wine, that's all. And I got two open bottles, which.
J.D. Ryan
Left the rest for you.
John Clay Wolf
And again. And she, she called our friend Lacy and went to. Went to hang around and they, they had had a girl's night, which is cool because there's no place for somebody to sleep at my house. I live in a one bedroom studio apartment. Right. So Thursday evening I. I drank a little of that wine and got just. Just high. Yeah. All right, Friday morning I've got a good. Probably six glasses of the red left.
Bobbo
Uhhuh.
John Clay Wolf
So drink them. Mario drank them.
J.D. Ryan
So you started at seven in the morning?
John Clay Wolf
Yeah.
J.D. Ryan
And by three o' clock for our show, Mini, you were not with us. It was funny. I wish I could have recorded it because.
John Clay Wolf
Funny? Well, I was hoping it was funny. You know, how you forget things when you're in that state. And I was just hoping I wasn't rude or nasty.
J.D. Ryan
You weren't rude at all.
John Clay Wolf
You were anything. Yeah, that's. It's that slide, man. One of these days, jd. One of these days what? It's gonna be a. Gonna be a rehab appointment. I can almost smell it.
Bobbo
You're going to rehab for booze?
John Clay Wolf
I'm not saying I want to insured.
Bobbo
And are you on our insurance program?
John Clay Wolf
Yes. Here we go.
Bobbo
You are. You're not.
John Clay Wolf
I am.
Bobbo
I'm not paying for your damn rehab. If anybody's listening, get Bob off.
John Clay Wolf
I wouldn't think you would.
J.D. Ryan
Yeah, actually you will. He wants to go, but. Yeah.
Bobbo
On our insurance?
John Clay Wolf
Yeah.
Bobbo
We would have to pay for your rehab.
John Clay Wolf
Well, I'm not saying I'm going.
Bobbo
And with all these.
John Clay Wolf
You misunderstand, sir.
Bobbo
So understand this, sir. Give me the vin.com. right. We've got these buyers, hundred of them, and they're. A lot of them are former car people.
John Clay Wolf
Yeah.
Bobbo
And the managers specifically are, you know, former desk managers, etc.
John Clay Wolf
Sure.
Bobbo
But think about their lifestyle.
John Clay Wolf
Oh man.
Bobbo
So a lot of these guys are retired experience. Not retired, but. But older experience is what I. What I like to hire And I mean smoking, drinking, car, business, lifestyle. So you can imagine what our insurance premiums look like. I mean, you know, one of them falls down with a heart attack every afternoon. Have you ever thought about this? Yeah, it's very true. Every year our insurance premiums double. So finally we did this, you know, self insured kind of deal to take control of it and then, and then they abuse. You know, the worst thing about most people are the employee, right? The worst thing about being the employer is you can't tell people to quit doing stupid things on healthcare. But there's people that like go to the ER for hangnail, everything for everything. Er, er, er, er. And you can see the runs and you figure out who it is and you want to fire them, but you can't. And like there's people that ruin the entire insurance pool for a company because.
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The American Northwest offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. From the rugged landscapes of Montana and Wyoming to the lush forests of Idaho and the scenic coastlines of Oregon and Washington, this region is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Alaska's vast wilderness and unique wildlife add breathtaking adventure, making the Northwest an unforgettable destination for every traveler going Northwest. Check into more national parks, more wilderness, more natural beauty. Check into more at choice hotels.
Bobbo
They're so. Pablo, do you think you're going to rehab?
John Clay Wolf
No, no, I'm just. I'm just saying sometimes I surprise myself.
Bobbo
You know, I mean, before I pay for your rehab, I'd like for you to come by the house and we can talk about your drinking problems a little bit. Maybe I could coach you out of it.
John Clay Wolf
Maybe. Maybe. I mean, with the blind leading the blind.
J.D. Ryan
If everybody goes to rehab that needs to in that building.
John Clay Wolf
No, but it's like, I'll have a heart playing Jenga. You're pulling sticks out of this thing, hoping it doesn't fall. So you drink so much Thursday night that you wake up feeling lousy. Friday morning, right? Go in the kitchen and there's a bottle of Cabernet and you're like, oh, problem solved.
Bobbo
So did you drink at breakfast?
John Clay Wolf
Yes.
Bobbo
Yes. Okay, and then. And what time was that?
John Clay Wolf
7:15 to about 9.
Bobbo
Okay, and then so you got drunk. Not wasted, but drunk. And J.D. didn't see you until 3:00 clock. So what did you drink at noon and two to keep you rolling?
John Clay Wolf
Kalepich.
Bobbo
What is that?
John Clay Wolf
Kalepich is the only thing that I touch on weekdays. And it's just like we're talking about.
Bobbo
Bobbo getting drunk at work yesterday.
John Clay Wolf
Kalepich. And I'm not gonna give you a spelling because that's boring, but it's like this red schnappsy fruit and herb liqueur from Germany.
Bobbo
How the hell am I supposed to help him with rehab if he's doing stupid stuff like this?
John Clay Wolf
It's dark red and it's delic. It tastes like Jagermeister with a little bit of a fruity flavor.
Bobbo
You drink that during the day?
John Clay Wolf
Yes. 84 proof.
Bobbo
You snipped on it all day?
John Clay Wolf
Well, for a couple hours, yes.
Bobbo
Clippage Hell introduce you that to that some stripper. It sounds like some back ass wood strip joint BS where some guy, some. Some trailer trash gals trying to look sophisticated and she wanted you to order one of those. And you've been ordering ever since.
John Clay Wolf
Well, it's $28 a fifth. I mean I wouldn't call it low grade and all. No, I read about it somewhere. Kleppage and I saw it at the cd. Okay. One of our network, one of our network affiliates groups. Every time I see this guy, he gives me a fifty dollar gift card to the liquor store.
Bobbo
Right?
John Clay Wolf
To the big major chain liquor store here in town. So, so I get Kalepich, okay? He's by, he's. He's facilitating my kalepich habit.
Bobbo
Okay, so one of our vendors is going is making you a drunk. Well, so I need to start with him and not you.
John Clay Wolf
That's a bad.
Bobbo
I'm trying to avoid having to pay for Bobbo's rehab. Your Last radio job, J.D. who paid for your rehab?
John Clay Wolf
CBS radio.
Bobbo
Right. And I don't want to be that guy.
J.D. Ryan
Yeah, they did what they spend $40,000. God, in 30 days.
Bobbo
And how's that job going for you?
J.D. Ryan
Well, I got sober and CBS no longer exists.
Bobbo
Just so everybody's happy. We'll be right back. Chad, why are you calling me? What do you want? I was just listening to y' all get on Bob O there and I just wanted to remind everyone you can't drink all day unless you start the morning right from words of wisdom from Chad in Mustang, Oklahoma. Thank you, Chad.
DJ Pre K
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Podcast Summary: The John Clay Wolfe Show - "JCW ARCHIVE: You Can't Drink All Day..."
Episode Details
Overview
In this archived episode of The John Clay Wolfe Show, hosts John Clay Wolfe, Bobbo, and J.D. Ryan delve into a candid discussion about alcohol consumption, personal struggles with drinking, and the challenges associated with seeking rehabilitation. The conversation is both humorous and introspective, offering listeners an unfiltered glimpse into the hosts' lives and the complexities of maintaining sobriety amidst personal and professional pressures.
Key Discussions
John's Struggle with Alcohol Consumption
The episode opens with John Clay Wolfe sharing a personal anecdote about his drinking habits. He recounts a situation where he consumes multiple glasses of wine to cope with personal tensions.
John Clay Wolfe [02:02]: "I bought a bottle of Chardonnay because I can't remember if she likes red or white."
John Clay Wolfe [03:23]: "I drank them. Mario drank them."
This segment highlights John's casual approach to drinking and sets the stage for a deeper exploration of his relationship with alcohol.
Impact on Daily Life and Responsibilities
The hosts discuss the ramifications of John's drinking on his daily life and work commitments. They humorously speculate on how his drinking affects his professional performance and social interactions.
J.D. Ryan [03:23]: "So you started at seven in the morning?"
John Clay Wolfe [07:16]: "Maybe. Maybe. I mean, with the blind leading the blind."
The conversation underscores the fine line between casual drinking and behavior that might necessitate intervention.
Rehabilitation and Support Systems
A significant portion of the discussion centers around the possibility of John needing rehabilitation. Bobbo expresses concern and discusses the financial implications of funding rehab through their insurance program.
Bobbo [07:05]: "You know, before I pay for your rehab, I'd like for you to come by the house and we can talk about your drinking problems a little bit."
Bobbo [08:23]: "So one of our vendors is making you a drunk. Well, so I need to start with him and not you."
This dialogue reveals the tension between wanting to support a friend and the practical challenges of addressing addiction within a business framework.
Introduction of Kalepich: A Causal Drink
John introduces a specific alcoholic beverage, Kalepich, detailing its characteristics and how it fits into his drinking routine.
John Clay Wolfe [08:00]: "Kalepich is the only thing that I touch on weekdays. It's like this red schnapps fruit and herb liqueur from Germany."
John Clay Wolfe [08:18]: "It's dark red and it's delic. It tastes like Jagermeister with a little bit of a fruity flavor."
The mention of Kalepich serves to illustrate the specific patterns and preferences in John's drinking habits.
External Influences and Accountability
The hosts discuss external factors contributing to John's drinking, including the role of vendors and business relationships.
John Clay Wolfe [09:09]: "Every time I see this guy, he gives me a fifty dollar gift card to the liquor store."
Bobbo [09:20]: "Okay, so one of our vendors is making you a drunk."
This segment emphasizes the impact of external influences on personal behavior and the difficulties in maintaining accountability.
Call from Chad and Final Thoughts
Towards the end of the episode, a caller named Chad shares a piece of wisdom related to the episode's theme.
Chad [09:49]: "You can't drink all day unless you start the morning right from words of wisdom from Chad in Mustang, Oklahoma."
This call serves as a reflective note, encapsulating the episode's core message about the challenges of maintaining sobriety.
Insights
The Thin Line Between Casual Drinking and Addiction: The hosts navigate the complexity of distinguishing between social drinking and problematic alcohol use, highlighting how personal habits can escalate without proper intervention.
Financial and Organizational Challenges in Addressing Addiction: Bobbo's concerns about funding rehab through their insurance program shed light on the broader issues organizations face when supporting employees or associates dealing with addiction.
External Influences on Personal Behavior: The discussion about vendors providing alcohol gift cards illustrates how external factors and social networks can inadvertently perpetuate unhealthy habits.
Humor as a Coping Mechanism: Throughout the episode, humor is employed to address serious topics, providing a relatable and engaging narrative for listeners while discussing sensitive issues.
Conclusions
The John Clay Wolfe Show's episode "You Can't Drink All Day..." offers a raw and honest exploration of alcohol consumption and its effects on personal and professional life. Through candid conversations and personal anecdotes, the hosts shed light on the struggles of maintaining sobriety, the impact of external influences, and the complexities of seeking support within organizational structures. The episode serves as both an entertaining and thought-provoking discussion, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own habits and the importance of support systems in overcoming personal challenges.
Notable Quotes
John Clay Wolfe [02:02]: "I bought a bottle of Chardonnay because I can't remember if she likes red or white."
Bobbo [07:05]: "Before I pay for your rehab, I'd like for you to come by the house and we can talk about your drinking problems a little bit."
John Clay Wolfe [08:00]: "Kalepich is the only thing that I touch on weekdays."
Chad [09:49]: "You can't drink all day unless you start the morning right from words of wisdom from Chad in Mustang, Oklahoma."
Final Thoughts
This archived episode provides valuable insights into the personal battles individuals face with alcohol, the importance of recognizing problematic behavior, and the challenges of providing support within a community or organization. Through honest dialogue and relatable storytelling, the hosts effectively communicate the complexities of addiction and the necessity for understanding and intervention.