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Brian Frangie
The Nikki Glazer Podcast the Nikki Glaser Podcast here's Nikki. Hello, here I am. Welcome to the show. It's Nikki Glaser Podcast. Right before we started, a crazy video of Emily from Noah's Like Archives of like Video to play just started playing Gen ZM of you crying at the movie. What was the movie that you were crying about?
Sean O'Connor
My old ass.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, my old ass. Yeah. Definitely recommend seeing that but that just randomly came up. Sean O'Connor is here. Brian, Frangie is here. Noah's here. We're in Los Angeles, California. What is that? What were you justified?
Nikki Glaser
We're in Los Angeles.
Brian Frangie
We're doing it, baby.
Nikki Glaser
I mean, this is it. The city is thriving.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah, it's California dreaming.
Brian Frangie
It is. Wait, is the city thriving? You get a no.
Nikki Glaser
It just suffered, like, one of the hugest tragedies of its history and it's falling. The industry is imploding.
Brian Frangie
Oh, so you're being.
Nikki Glaser
Homelessness is on the. Yeah.
Brian Frangie
No.
Nikki Glaser
Being in LA is one of the worst places to be, I think, in the world.
Brian Frangie
Oh, that's not.
Nikki Glaser
Other than Kiev.
Sean O'Connor
No, I'd rather be Kiev. Honestly, even with everything going to shit, L. A is still a It's not cold city.
Brian Frangie
Oh, 100%. It's. It's.
Nikki Glaser
Well, you guys been to a lot of cities lately, is it? We have Ontario.
Brian Frangie
I mean, you know, Victoria, Canada was like the. Like, I want to just tell all the besties straight up, Victoria, British Columbia is one of the most beautiful cities ever.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
Everyone should move there and ruin it.
Brian Frangie
It is perfect.
Sean O'Connor
It is like, honestly, it was so quaint and lovely that their busker was like an old man playing the bagpipes.
Brian Frangie
Wow. Yes. It was really, really beautiful. They have a Christmas light kind of outline on every building, but it's not Christmas lights. They're spaced apart enough that it doesn't give Christmas. Do you know what I mean?
Nikki Glaser
Is it white lights or colored lights?
Brian Frangie
White lights. Every city should do that.
Nikki Glaser
That's like winter.
Brian Frangie
Why isn' doing this?
Nikki Glaser
Culver City does it.
Brian Frangie
It's so cute. It makes everything, like, pop. It like, just looks. It's giving. It just. It was like, I was so mad at America for not stealing that. And I think we should. We will see. A harbor town. It was like an. It's on an island.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah. It's like, right off the coast of Vancouver. It's so lovely. Oh, my God. We should feel it.
Brian Frangie
I. Yes. Let's do it. It is. The Canadians do not have a sense of humor about us possibly stealing them. And I didn't know the gravity of the situation before I went there and researched it. And I'm like, oh, this isn't.
Nikki Glaser
They're mad.
Brian Frangie
They should be.
Nikki Glaser
They're boycotting American goods.
Brian Frangie
Good. No.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
They. They have every right to please talk.
Brian Frangie
I would be furious Canadians with their come to my show if I were them. I'm, like, shocked. They still support.
Nikki Glaser
You're American. Good.
Brian Frangie
I'm an American good, I'm an American bad. Most days I'm a American mediocre. That is true. Like I am like, wait, are they going to still show?
Nikki Glaser
At these shows you pay taxes in America. So therefore part of the money that they paid to see your show is going to Trump through this is going to Trump.
Sean O'Connor
No, no. And Doge, listen, Nikki is a stand up. She has no allegiance to the American government. She is not corn. Like don't eat our corn. Go to the show.
Brian Frangie
I'm not Jack Daniels. What else are they like not eating? There was something else.
Nikki Glaser
Vermont maple syrup. Canadian syrup. What are our great lumber that Trump wants to cut down all of our national forests so that we can compete with the lack of lumber that we're going to no longer get from Canada.
Sean O'Connor
We have more Josh Gads than any other country.
Brian Frangie
I will say that I love performing in Canada because you can say things on stage politically that you can't say here because your audience is split here. No matter. I mean, for me at least they're split and I appreciate that. Both of them.
Nikki Glaser
That's amazing.
Brian Frangie
It's crazy. And so whenever I do say something, those who know know and those who don't know just go along with it because they can't really tell what I'm doing.
Nikki Glaser
In fact, I would say you might be one of the only like in the top. You're in like the top 20 comedians in the world. You might be the only one that did it with that type of swath. Like who has a direct like I'm.
Brian Frangie
Trying to think Wong I bet has. Taylor Tomlinson probably has.
Nikki Glaser
No, they're definitely. I think they're all. Yeah, they're all left.
Brian Frangie
I don't think so. Taylor Tomlinson's not Taylor Tomlinson. No, I think she's split down the middle.
Sean O'Connor
She started in like the Christian.
Brian Frangie
Nate. I think even though you would think he has a lot from the right, I think a lot from the. I think comedy actually is pretty down. I don't think it's that as hard to do because I'm not like trying to do that. I just don't want to know in the audience who voted for him because I don't want to like feel sad about the country. Like, I just don't want to focus on it. So that's why I kind of steer away from that stuff. But up in Canada, when you even say his. Because I have a joke that says his name but it isn't like it would in America. It never indicates to me what side People are on. I don't really care. And I don't even want to hear from the left side, by the way. I don't want people like, fuck Trump. I don't want that either.
Nikki Glaser
That's annoying.
Brian Frangie
I just want to say his name and have it be a joke and not have to, like, have incite a riot.
Nikki Glaser
That's how it used to be.
Brian Frangie
Even though this weekend it, like, really, like, it distracted me. Like, the second you said his name, like, in. It was Portland, Maine. Those people. That's a quiet, quaint, fishing village town. They are.
Nikki Glaser
They've got attitude.
Brian Frangie
There's an anger simmering in Portland, Maine, and I love you guys, but there, you all dress like hippies. You all dress like you're doing that lady. Like, you know, where you connect to the wires between trees and you balance on them, like, and you play Frisbee and Hacky Sack and you listen to, like, Dar William. But you. You're mad about.
Nikki Glaser
From their conception, they've been discarded. They're the second Portland. Even though they were the first Portland.
Brian Frangie
They do not have a sense of humor. And you were right. You. Because we were writing gross jokes about Portland, Maine, and Brian's headline at the top was, hey, by the way, Portland, Maine does not have a sense of humor about itself. And I called them out on it on the second show because I was like, hey, by the way, we all know you don't have a sense. That's why, like, these aren't even as hard as they should be.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
I'm going light on you guys. So just. Just open your minds a little bit and know that you are all pussies.
Sean O'Connor
They were very interesting in what they went along with, like, denigrating them at all. Being like, you guys are the, like, the second most popular Portland. They're pissed off.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
But being like, you all have dui.
Brian Frangie
They'Re like, yeah, they love celebrating their alcoholism. But I will say I loved those crowds. And they just. I would be a little bit angry, too. I feel like Maine feels forgotten. Like, no one. Everyone makes fun of Maine. It almost feels like Canada up there.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Like, I feel like we have forgotten Maine, even though it's a beautiful state. And Portland, Maine, really is, like, a very cute town. It's like, it's a colder. Because we. When we were in Victoria, it was beautiful. Like, abnormally beautiful. So it was. It's kind of like Victoria, there's, like, a harbor and. Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
Oh, yeah, absolutely. Like, to me, like, Portland, Maine felt like the city in Jaws without the Shark. Like, there was like nothing to actually worry about. So it was like just people like bicycling and like walking in 7 degree weather. And they're like weird that you look cold.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sean O'Connor
Like, I saw a guy in shorts, like outside of a dispensary and I'm like, what are you doing?
Brian Frangie
Yes, it was. We don't know if people were dressing as fishermen because they're fishermen or ironically was like the vibe there.
Nikki Glaser
That's. That's Portland, Maine.
Brian Frangie
But when you're in Canada. Back to what I was saying. Oh, by the way, Gen Z M is here. I forgot to say.
Nikki Glaser
Did we not say that? Well, we said she was in video.
Brian Frangie
And I'm sorry that I didn't repeat it, but. And she was there with us this weekend as well. But. But in Canada you can say if you want to go scream about Trump on stage, they'll have it. And you can go buck wild for a little bit of time. And no one's gonna walk out, no one's gonna get offended, no one's gonna film it.
Nikki Glaser
Well, they're mad at him too.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. I didn't realize the phrase. Like, I knew that they would be, but I didn't know. I kind of indulged in it a couple times. Cause it just felt like, like, you know when you, when your mom leaves and you can scream into a pillow and be like, I hate you, or like, you know, some just felt like.
Nikki Glaser
It'S like you're a comedian in 2006.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it felt free.
Sean O'Connor
It was, it was magical. Like, when you were talking about it, the pops that you were getting were like, Martin Lawrence hosting Def Jam.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. It was explosive.
Sean O'Connor
Honestly, it's like you. It was like you were talking about Funky drawers in 1993.
Brian Frangie
And I didn't, I didn't bask in it too long, but I was just like, okay, I'm going to enjoy this while I can. This is like. It was like the feeling of when I took my shirt off on a Bert Kreischer tour. And I was like, this was fun to do for a second. And I felt free. And I was like, oh, this is a different feeling on stage. But it was really nice to just let her rip up there. And I had no idea that you could. I mean, I guess I don't know what I was thinking. Of course you can. But they are very upset.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
The most magical thing in the world though was like. Cause you did that. And then people were like, woo. And then you had a joke about how Justin Trudeau was hot and everyone booed him.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. We had no idea. They hate Justin Trudeau as much as they hate Trump.
Nikki Glaser
It's coming back, though, because Canadian nationalism's on the rise because of Trump. And so now Trudeau is a little bit more popular than.
Brian Frangie
Probably even not two weeks ago. Probably even two weeks ago, the booze. If you were performing in Vermont about Trump and saying Trump is hot in Vermont, like, it was. I had to change the joke. It was a good joke, but I was like, I can't do that. So we go backstage and I go, guys, what? They hate Trudeau. Like, what's going on? We kind of all didn't understand. We knew he was leaving. You know, he resigned. But, like, we didn't know. He was like. I didn't know. He was, like, pushed into resignation by the country. And we. I opened this article that was like, why do Canadians hate Justin Trudeau? And it was like. It was like, you coming from America, it was like reading about a boyfriend who, like, sometimes, like, I don't know, like, farts in bed and you're like, leaving him, and I'm in a relationship where I'm getting beat every night and throw down stairs and like, he's calling me a dumb whore. And like. You know what I mean? Like, it was like, the reasons were like, the blackface incident was the biggest one.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah. Did you make fun of him for that?
Brian Frangie
Yeah, yeah. But it was like I said, like, he's hot. You think I care about blackface? I'm from Missouri. Like, I made a joke like that, which is, obviously care about blackface. Please don't fit me. But that was his biggest crime to them. And also, like, one time he went on vacation during a nap. National holiday. That's supposed to.
Nikki Glaser
During a holiday.
Brian Frangie
It was a holiday to celebrate, you know, indigenous peoples who the land had been taken from. And he was on. He, like, went surfing that day or something, which, yes, that doesn't look good. But, like, in the scheme of things.
Nikki Glaser
Ted Cruz went to Cancun when his city was out of electricity, and Karen Bass went to Ghana when the city burned down.
Brian Frangie
I screamed at them the next set. I go, you don't like Trudeau? Give me a. I go, I just read an article. I read every single reason. You don't get to. Do you know where I come from? I was like, that's not.
Nikki Glaser
You're from the streets now.
Brian Frangie
And they, they. They really liked it. They got it. Cuz they're like. I was like, how Dare you. Yeah, it was like Obama's beige suit kind of incident, you know, where we look back, we're like, oh, they got mad at. He wore a beige suit or something.
Nikki Glaser
You know what that was?
Sean O'Connor
They were like, they turned their nose up. Cuz he like shook a guy who might have been a Nazi's hand at like Parliament.
Brian Frangie
And he didn't know, like, it was like he did what it didn't. Didn't know the guy was a Nazi.
Sean O'Connor
And then like, like Nikki's joke was like, it was like, and our Secretary of Defense is a nomination.
Brian Frangie
It was wild. But we had a fun time on the road this weekend. So I was flying to Hartford on Friday. I'm in the lounge, the American airlines lounge at St. Louis Airport, which I didn't know existed until this Friday. Even though I fly out of that airport literally twice a week or whatever. Cause I think I just get there just in time to make my flight. Cause I know the timing so well that I don't. I'm not like hanging out. But I went to the lounge, I'm like, oh, cool, lounge here. And so I'm sitting there, I forgot what I was like doing on my phone. But then I just get a text from my mom that's like, Nikki, I just wanna let you know that we let Goldie out this morning to go pee before she ate and she never came back. And she's been gone for about 45 minutes and we don't know where she went. And we're going up to, we're gonna go drive around the neighborhood now and look for her. And I was just like, oh, you know, she's been gone 45 minutes. I wasn't panicked. And also I can't be because there's nothing I can do. I don't know what that is in me that doesn't get fucked up about stuff that's an emergency.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
When I can't do anything. But I think it's a logical part of my brain that more people should adopt that you shouldn't start crying and shaking and panicking when there's literally nothing that that's going to do. Yeah. Like when you're on a plane, doing this isn't gonna make the plane be better. It might help you.
Nikki Glaser
Right.
Brian Frangie
But you know what I mean? Like anything you think is like. I think in the moment I feel a little callous because I was kind of just like, okay. And then I just went back to my podcast. Like I literally. And then I was even like, why are you going back to the podcast. Why are you going back to watching reels? And I'm thinking about the dog, obviously, and I'm trying to distract myself.
Nikki Glaser
It's a good survival instinct in a crisis, you know, but at some point, whether you like it or not, those emotions will need to be processed.
Brian Frangie
You'll catch up, but I'm not letting them catch up with me until my dog is dead. Like, I refused in this. So this led to A. So 8 in the morning and she wasn't even found until. I think it was probably 9:30 at night. St. Louis time.
Nikki Glaser
Nighttime.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. So it went. It was 13 and a half hours that she was missing.
Nikki Glaser
Whoa.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. Which is so long. So I went through all the emotions. Like, I fly on the. Go on the plane and I'm like, they'll find her within an hour. Like the first. It was almost like the first 48. Like, you're like, yeah.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, she's probably just like on the other side of the fence.
Brian Frangie
Totally. And. Or like, maybe she's just down in this creek that's like. Like she just got out of a hole in the fence that my dad repaired the day before because my dog Luigi was getting out. Because they always find a way out.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, they could dig under.
Brian Frangie
And so Luigi and Marian just came back right to the door to like, ready to eat. And Marian or Goldie is just abandoned. Chris and I are like, what the fuck?
Nikki Glaser
They got out also.
Brian Frangie
They just came back to eat because they go out to pee and then they come back in to eat. So it's like a two minute thing.
Nikki Glaser
Goldie's too young. She wants to run around.
Sean O'Connor
They were just being. They were like bullying her and she had to run away.
Brian Frangie
Like, I can't even. I'm so mad at them for letting her just not come back and not being like, hey, come back. Even though I don't even know. That's how dogs communicate. But my dog went. My dad went to go brush his teeth, let the dogs out, and came back minutes later. Goldie's not there. So then, you know, the panic ensues. And so I go on the plane and I sleep a little bit on the plane, but I have dreams about her. And then I wake up and I'm checking my phone and my and Chris's number are on her collar. And everyone's telling me, start calling the shelter. Like, we land, she's still not found. Start calling the shelters, ask if they got reported, if someone found a dog and turned it in. I'm like, but wouldn't they call Me like, the, the numbers on her fucking caller. Like, yeah, people have a lot of ideas. Like, I know it's being helpful, but Anya's like, you need to post it on your story. And I'm like, okay, no, because all that is is going to make people go, oh, my God, I'm so sorry. Your dog's missing. Oh, my God. Flooded hundreds of people. Oh, my God, that's so scary. Let us know what. It's. What she's found. So much panic about everyone else who's seen her on my story. I don't need to like, have that coming at me. And the good it would do. Like, I'm trying to measure it. I'm like, am I putting my, like, not ego of like, my dog's loss? I don't really care. Losing your dog is not like a. Like, I'm not a bad person. My parents aren't bad dog owners. This could happen to literally anyone. They had a fence.
Nikki Glaser
Right. You could get attacked for this.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. Yeah. And I'm, I don't even care about that because I know that I did nothing wrong. So I would come back.
Nikki Glaser
You weren't even in the state Hard.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. And the people I trusted are good people. They. They are dog owners for years and years.
Nikki Glaser
I mean, they raised you.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. And look, I'm getting away. Yeah, I got away as soon as I could, but I'm thriving once I get away. So I thought Goldie might really become a famous comedian, but she. So I. But I was just like. Because Anya's like, post it on your story. And I'm like, is me not posting this on my story going to make her not found? But like, I go, I said, anya, I said, I think.0000001% of my followers live within a 2 mile radius of where she's missing. And the fact, the chance that they're gonna. She's like, well, you could get the word out. It. Honestly, it would not have helped in the end.
Nikki Glaser
Like, is JLO gonna fly to St. Louis and look for your dog?
Brian Frangie
It's just like creating alarm. That doesn't need to be done. And then on top, I go, and when she's found, I have to report it to everyone. There's gonna be a flood of DMs being like, we're so glad she's found. Which is all very lovely. And people are just mean. Well, I would do the same thing if one of my friends posted that their dog was missing. Like, I understand why people do that. I just didn't Want the attention. But even then, like Anya, I guess, posted the. My parents posted on Facebook. Like on a local Facebook, which makes more sense. Yes, because I don't have a local Facebook. And then Anya took that and posted it on her Facebook. And so I was getting messages from Anya's fans being like, I heard that Goldie's missing. I'm like, this is annoying. You're in New Jersey. And no offense to that person who messaged me, I wasn't annoyed at you. Like you found out, but I was annoyed. Like this doesn't help anything, but I think people just need to do everything they can. But sometimes I think everything you can is not the best method. And so I just wanna defend that because I feel like I seem to be a little bit like, meh, maybe we'll do that. But I had Emily make posters immediately. Cause we were driving to Hartford from Boston. We landed in Boston. Emily made a missing poster. We sent it to Kinko's. My mom printed it up. They put it around the neighborhood. Taylor McGraw from the podcast drove because she watches Goldie sometimes when my parents can't. Drove to my parents neighborhood and went looking for her all day long with my parents and put up posters and talking to neighborhood kids. And she was like, she's going to get found. Someone spotted her around. She was spotted at like 5pm or something. And so we like knew she was still live like within a quarter mile of our house. And so I was like kind of feeling like chill about it. Chris was 100% sure a coyote got her because a coyote was spotted on the nest.
Nikki Glaser
Was he in store was St. Louis or was he.
Brian Frangie
No, he was here and not feeling good. He was already sick. And then this like he would have flown right away to go find her. He was like gonna fly out the next morning with like a terminal illness. He seems like he literally the second.
Nikki Glaser
Time that that happened to him. What that he was sick and had to have. He couldn't fly somewhere because of it. Cause didn't that happen over.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, he's getting sick a lot.
Nikki Glaser
Thanksgiving or something.
Sean O'Connor
He's working himself ragged.
Nikki Glaser
He is ragged.
Brian Frangie
He wouldn't let me say that. But he works too hard and his immune system is. And so he was gonna fly out and because yeah, coyote was spotted on the next door app, like in the radius of the yard. But then we didn't hear any barking. Like the dogs all would have been barking. Goldie has this thing where she, if she, if we go to a dog park that has no dogs in it. She will freeze. She can't even, like, walk in it because she smells big dogs. So she can smell big dogs and she can't. She will. I'll know when a big dog is near. Cause she just freezes and starts shaking. Cause, like, they can smell him. So if she would have smelled a coyote, she would freeze.
Sean O'Connor
That's probably why she.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, she was just frozen somewhere in a field.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, my God.
Brian Frangie
And so she. I just knew that the dogs were not gonna, like, be chill if a coyote.
Nikki Glaser
I just wanna say an important lesson to glean from this for. For anybody is that when someone's having a tragedy or a crisis or something like that, you don't do what you wanna do. You ask them, what can I do for you? And you do what they say. If they say, you know what? It would be nice if you just left me alone. Or if they say, I could really use food or whatever.
Brian Frangie
But my friends were panicking like it was their own dog. Which I really appreciated. Like, they all were, like, crying and praying. They don't even pray. Saralina made her husband pray. And she was like. He said he was. She said he was very confused. Like, everyone on the girls chat was like the. It was so, so sweet how they almost cared more than I did because I wasn't really letting it in because I was like. I cared. I did everything I did to find her. But I'm like, I think she's just gonna. Based on all the stories people were telling me about dogs that had gone missing all day. Emily had a story. The dog finds its way back. You get the word out in the neighborhood.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, it's like a cat, but it.
Brian Frangie
Had a collar on, it's microchipped. Like, if it ends up somewhere, someone's gonna call me. So the fact that no one called me was meant. No one had. She was not in someone's possession. Or if she was, they had stolen her and I was never gonna see her again. And someone just has her now. Which. Okay, you know, like, even I played that out. And I'm like, if someone wants a dog that bad, they're not gonna beat it. Like, at least she'll have a good life. Maybe. I mean, they're a psychopath, but maybe they'll sell it to someone who, like, likes. Like, you know, if a child gets kidnapped, their fate is not good. Like, it's not often that they're kidnapping a child so they can give it a great home.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah. Usually they get eaten by coyotes.
Brian Frangie
True. And so it's. I was like, kind of hopeful that maybe if she, like, in my mind I'm like, if she gets stolen, when she disappears without a trace, I'll hope that someone stole her. Or if it's coyote, I hope it was a fast death. And at least she provided food to a starving animal that's been displaced because of construction. I was like rationalizing everything and I was talking to Chris on the phone. Like we had really like good eight months with her and you know, this is a mistake. Yeah, it's only been eight months.
Nikki Glaser
Whoa.
Brian Frangie
And I just bought a fucking house for this dog. So I literally went under contract the day before for a house that I'm literally only getting so I can have a yard, so I can have a dog. Cause my dog doesn't like to go out in the neighborhood I live in.
Nikki Glaser
It's a long walk from the apartment hall to the quarter of a mile.
Sean O'Connor
Well, here's the thing, like it's a.
Nikki Glaser
Quarter of a mile.
Sean O'Connor
Even dogs, they don't change as hard. So like she was just acting.
Nikki Glaser
You think this was a protest? This was a runaway from home situation.
Brian Frangie
She's getting cold feet about the house as well. The one that she. Yes.
Sean O'Connor
All of her members. You're so tied up in your apartment.
Brian Frangie
Oh my God, yes.
Nikki Glaser
Do you remember when Lady Gaga's Dog Walker right here in Hollywood was shot?
Brian Frangie
Yes. To all the celebrities whose dogs have gone missing that I've heard about through the years and I have felt for, I feel for you so much harder. And to all the, like, now I know what it's like to like think that something you love has been taken like very quickly. Like, listen, I have empathy for people who lose their dogs to sickness or like, you know, when it's fast or like, you know, when it's like, you know, I have friends that their 18 year old dog just died or 19 year old dog. And it's kind of like that's like when someone loses a grandma. Like you're sad for that person. But it's like we see this coming. Like you're on borrowed time. Like, let's all wrap our heads around it. But when your dog is stolen or just disappears or like, I don't want a kid now at all. Like, Chris and I decided like 100% the pain we suffered this weekend for those 13 hours literally not worth imagine the pain I felt is what you feel if you're out of town and your kid has an earache.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Do you know what I mean? Like a kid is so much more than a dog. So I'm trying to even put it. If your kid is suffering in any way and you can't be there for it. I just don't want that. So all day I'm stressed out. The second I get alone. Cause Emily and I drive to Hartford. The second I get alone in my hotel, I squeeze out a couple tears. But I'm also like, I don't want to cry. Because that means I've accepted what.
Nikki Glaser
That's what you call that.
Brian Frangie
I literally was just, like, trying to cry. Because all my friends are, like, tearing up about it. My mom can't stop crying. Chris is crying. Like, everyone seems to be really emotional. And it's like, she's my dog. And I'm not emotional. It's like. Because I just. Of course I was. I was a fucking wreck. I think I lost, like, five fistfuls of hair because of the stress of, like, the stress. Grief is denial. Denial. I was grieving stage and I was just. And I also was like, in acceptance. I was like, she's gone. She died. I'm gonna get on with my life. It's gonna be hard to get a new dog. I'm not going to anytime soon. I already told, Like, I wrote to the girls chat, like, don't anyone buy me a painting of my dog. Don't get anything with my dog's picture on it. I don't wanna see it. Like, I almost was like. But I didn't put that out there. Cause I thought that was, like, I wrote it and then I erased it. Cause I said, oh, that means that I think that she's definitely gone. But if she would've been gone, I would've said, do not. I don't want anything with her face on it. I don't wanna be reminded of her. Like, I was already preparing for that. But then. So I cried a little bit, but I couldn't really get anything out. So I called Chris to cry. Cause when you talk to someone about something, usually it, like, comes out. Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
And he didn't pick up. So I was just like, what the fuck? So I just went and worked out. I'm like, am I allowed to work out when my dog is missing? Like, I don't know what else to do. And then we went to the show and I had the first show. And honestly, when I was on stage, I literally forgot about my dog.
Nikki Glaser
That's the beauty of the stage.
Brian Frangie
I couldn't believe. It's a magical place where all your.
Nikki Glaser
Problems go away for a short time.
Brian Frangie
First show in Hartford, had a great Time on stage, walked off stage immediately. Felt the pain and the stress again. But like, you know, you keep things light. I'm kind of joking about it because I just don't want to let it in. And then the second show, it's now dark in St. Louis and I'm like, fuck. Like, when it got 6:00, it's Coyote time.
Nikki Glaser
You still had hope.
Brian Frangie
It's the witching hour. Yeah, yeah. And when it gets dark, I was just like, well, she, in my mind, I'm like, well, she was on an island for five days before I got her.
Nikki Glaser
Like, that's true. She's a survivor.
Brian Frangie
This was less than a year ago. She was out in the woods by herself.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, she's not gonna die. She's just gonna work harder.
Brian Frangie
She knows what she. Yeah. Okay. Wolf French story. When I get back from break.
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Sean O'Connor
You responded it so quickly being like, yeah. But it also felt like you're like, that's never going to happen. So, like.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, right.
Sean O'Connor
Please walk on stage.
Brian Frangie
I dare you. Yes. It really was that vibe. You're so right. Because, like, when it was, like, it was night, it was now 9 o'clock at night there I was like, it's done. Like, it's been three hours of darkness. She's just hunkered down for the night. I pictured her in, like, she carved out a little hole in a hollow tree or something and is just scared and shaking and waiting. Cause she hadn't eaten since the day before. At 5 o'clock when she eats, I was like, she's gone for over 24 hours without eating. Hopefully she got into some trash or something and found something to eat that day.
Nikki Glaser
Water, even.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
She needs to be checked. For what?
Brian Frangie
I didn't even think about water.
Nikki Glaser
She should probably go. Take her to the vet to be checked for worms. Cause she might have drank puddle water.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Sean O'Connor
By the way, Abby, absolutely 100% when you get away, like, she was eating trash. She was, like, drinking up the cream.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. Okay, I'm doing my podcast and Brian just had a really good point that Goldie could have eaten from puddles during the day. She was gone. And so we should have her checked for worms, period. Okay, good to know. We'll do that this week. Thank you for that. I just dictated a text, by the way. So then I'm on stage in Hartford and I do a joke about Goldie being.
Sean O'Connor
You brought it up.
Brian Frangie
You bring it up. I bring it up. Was she found at that point?
Sean O'Connor
No, Literally, the text comes in from your mom one minute after you say it on stage.
Nikki Glaser
That's not the scratching the asshole joke.
Brian Frangie
It was. No, I was talking about. I go, my dog is missing. And I said, she's been missing all day. This is really helping me. Distract me from it. But the only good thing about having a missing dog as opposed to, like a missing kid is I know that no one's trying to fuck my dog. Cause that is true. That's great. It was like some kind of relief.
Nikki Glaser
That, you know, except maybe another dog.
Brian Frangie
Cause if your dog. Yeah, that's true. And then Sean's joke was. And if someone is, I don't want her back. You've ruined her. So I said that joke and everyone kind of laughed, but I was like, she really is missing. It sucks so much. But, you know, thanks for coming out. And this actually does distract me. It's gonna be okay, Everything will be fine. And then a minute later, I just hear commotion on the side of the stage. And I look over, and Emily's like, they found her. They found her, like, so adorable. And I'm like, what? What? And then I, like, looked at my phone. I was like. And it was the best feeling I've ever felt in my entire life. Like, I will never feel. I hope I never feel a feeling that good again. Because the only way to feel it is to be so discouraged and so sad. I know that I will. Hopefully, I know I'll feel the other feeling again, because scary shit happens in life. But, like, to have a loss that you've kind of accepted 90% in your heart, that it's, like, happened, and to have that relieved is like. And that she's safe was just. I can't even. It's, like, transcends orgasm. Like, it was the best feeling. And then I had to go back to my act, and that actually was hard to do. It was harder to do my act on the tail, on the end of being that happy than it was when I was scared and sad.
Sean O'Connor
That, to me, was the most magical part, is you going back to your act because you were so elated. Like, honestly, there was, like, jumping up and down. You threw your arms up. You were jumping up and down.
Brian Frangie
You looked like a child.
Sean O'Connor
And then you were like, where was I? Oh, right. Pedophile. It was just so funny. You have to go naturally.
Brian Frangie
That's where I was after telling that joke a minute before. It really got me into my pedophile trunk. That's so funny. Yeah, I didn't. Cause I am very uncomfortable being too emotional on stage. I know people like that a lot. And I just think that people overact when they're trying to celebrate and get attention. I just don't want anyone to ever think I'm doing that.
Sean O'Connor
I know. That's what it felt so weird of finding out a minute later where I'm like, this now feels like a setup.
Brian Frangie
I know. I tried. Well, you know what? It would have been. I. I could see any other comic being, like, making just such a meal of it and, like, my dog's missing and, like, trying to, like, get sympathy for it. Like, I don't want any sympathy for my dog missing. I really didn't. It could happen to anyone. I'm not special because of it. Like, yeah, like, my friends can give me up. My friends can have sympathy. But, like, the audience, like, using that as a tactic for the audience to be on your side or like, also, I'd be like, fuck, I bought tickets to this show, and now the performer's all, like, sad and shit. I didn't want to put that on them. So I didn't. I didn't, like, indulge in the.
Nikki Glaser
I'm not Nanette.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah. Like, imagine doing Nanette all about your missing doll.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Sean O'Connor
It's like, is that what this is? That's not a person for the rest of the show.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. I couldn't do that to people. And, like, you know, it would feel like I was hijacking the show with, like, this is about. Like, it's always about me, but at least I have jokes, you know? So then when it was really happy, I also was like, I don't want to be too much in this either, because they don't. They were. They only knew about my missing dog for 30 seconds. They're not, like, in this moment as much. But then I looked back at the video, I was like, I should have stayed in a little bit more and let them celebrate. Because I, like, instantly was like, oh. Like, I did a joke immediately where I was like, oh, no, I can't get sympathy laughs anymore. Cause I was making jokes about how you guys have to laugh at that. My dog's been naked. My dog is. You don't know my dog. Like, I was doing the pumpkin posey from Best in Cho. And so I immediately made a joke after I was happy, and I was like, oh, that's like, not watching it. Later on, I was like, you should, like, be a little bit more in the. Like, let people have a moment with you. Like, you don't need to rob them of that because you think that you're being manipulative when you're really not. You're, like, trying not to be manipulative. So then you are almost.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah. They were also thrilled.
Emily
They were so happy.
Brian Frangie
They were so cute. But I just, like. I just don't know why I project the audience member. Like, I. Because I don't think that way. I would. If I was watching Kelsey Ballerini and her dog was missing and then it was found, I would be so excited to be like, let's celebrate this moment and give it a beat. But I always just think my audience member is like, oh, everything has to be about you, doesn't it? Oh, Nikki, were you sad that you win? And when. Well, my mom died of cancer last month, Like, I just thought of the audience member being like, you're sad about your little missing dog for 13 hours. Like, my. You know, whatever.
Nikki Glaser
Like, is that, like, the voice in your head?
Brian Frangie
Yeah. Well, I think it's the voice. It's just, like, I just don't want anyone to think that I think I'm cursed. And I think that sometimes people use, like, this thing happened to me to be, like, to get attention, and I just don't. I want attention through comedy. I don't want attention through things that, like, my booty. Things that I don't. I don't have control over.
Sean O'Connor
But I think. I think. I think most people in this world are. They're like. They're very. Like, they are. They're so basic and that we're the cynical people who are like, they don't want this, but they really do. They want a happy ending so much.
Brian Frangie
They want to. I need to. Like, I learned a lesson both as an artist that night, as a. Like, I don't know what I learned as, like, a human. I think I would have probably handled her disappearance the same way today if it happened, based on what I did that day. Like, everything was. I felt right about. But I think as an artist, I would have, like, leaned into it a little bit more and had it be, like, a more celebratory moment and, like. Like, because why not? But I. There would have been in my mind the whole time someone being like, it's a dog, bitch.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Like, I just. You know, I always think about Patrice O'Neill's joke about, like, white women kissing their dogs or like, there's something like, they just get in there and, like, how it's just, like, so white and privileged of me to be like, my little doggy who I rescued is gone. And I just, like, you don't have a right to be sad. Whereas I sometimes see, like. Like, Elizabeth Smart. I'd be milking that the rest of my life if I survived something that horrific, where I was in the woods, stol my house and raped every day for, like, months and months in the woods and no one could find me. I wouldn't be like, I don't really want to talk about this. I'd be like, no, you all have to listen to my struggle. Because nothing. Nothing you've been through is what I've been through.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah, you can tour with that for, like, 20 years.
Brian Frangie
If I go, like, if my. If my parents die someday. I might have jokes about it, but unless it's, like, a thing that not everyone eventually has to go through, which is losing our parents, which, you know, hopefully that's the way it happens, and it's not the Other way. Like, like, I, you know, there are people in that audience who probably lost their children to something. Like, you know, like, and how dare I get up there and be like my dog? Like, I just. Why do I do that?
Sean O'Connor
Because people are. But you have to realize that everyone in that audience is just there to have a nice time and they wanna feel happy.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, that's true.
Sean O'Connor
And like, honestly, if you bought tickets.
Brian Frangie
To you to make my. I make my fans a bitch and I'm sorry to them. Why am I making them judgmental bitches? But they're not.
Sean O'Connor
No, they wanna see you and all, all the ways. Just like if Elizabeth Smart was touring with her one woman show. Intense.
Nikki Glaser
It's like when a politician posts something online, like, about like, there's been a lot of crime and we've decreased the crime rate in our state this year. Very proud of the police officers. And then someone comments like, you did this whole speech without once mentioning Darfur. Yeah, this has nothing to do with Darfur.
Sean O'Connor
Oh, we talked about Darfur for so long and then I haven't heard Darfur.
Nikki Glaser
I think I was gonna say Gaza, but then I didn't want to be too edgy.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, exact. Exactly. You. But you're so right. Everything comes back. If you read any comments, you will eventually see someone bringing that up of like, oh, so you care about this and not this?
Nikki Glaser
And it's like, yeah, it's a different thing.
Brian Frangie
That's the person I plant.
Sean O'Connor
Or someone goes, oh, of course. That's how I view everyone in the world. But it's like, truly the most miserable person online who is never paid to go out into the world.
Brian Frangie
Don't pay to go.
Nikki Glaser
It doesn't even have to be a tragedy. It can be. Like, today's International Women's Day. Congratulations to International Women's Day. You don't even mention Darfur. It's like, this is not even a tragedy we're talking about.
Sean O'Connor
Darfur is a cute dog name, though.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
So anyway, she was found. How do they find her? She just.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, yeah, How'd they find her? The part where they found her.
Brian Frangie
My parents were watching Bill Maher. My mom is just like my poor parents. They were.
Nikki Glaser
They were watching Bill Maher instead of watching Goldie.
Brian Frangie
They were. Yeah. That's what they do. And that's why she went missing. Because they care too much about.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, new rule.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, Keep her in the house. Well, new rule. I gotta. I just sent them today. Like a little like, like blow up kind of pillow you put around her head. So she can't sneak through fences when she goes out there.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, my God.
Brian Frangie
So we're preventing it, honestly. And I put an air tag around her neck.
Sean O'Connor
That's what Goldie deserves, though. Like, she should be shunned a little bit.
Brian Frangie
She needs to wear a donut shirt that has a donut print on it for some reason. There was only one on Amazon. 22 bucks box arriving tomorrow, Mom. But no, they were just watching Bill Maher 10, 9, 30 at night. And because I see like in the video where my dad is like talking to Goldie, I see Bill Maher froze on tv. But yeah, they were watching Bill Maher. And then they have like that the. There's like an outdoor door to a deck that's like on a second story that you have to like climb up these stairs to get the deck. And Goldie came back through the hole in the fence from which she came. Or maybe they left the gate open, I don't know what. And she came back in and came up through the back door where she would have originally gone to go get.
Nikki Glaser
Food, but she came back on her own.
Brian Frangie
On her own, on her own. No. Did she scratch at the door?
Sean O'Connor
Oh, my God, I'm gonna miss.
Brian Frangie
Scratched at the door.
Sean O'Connor
Hakeem Jeffries on Real Time.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God, that's so funny. I don't know where Bill Maher is going to be this weekend. What? Casino. So she just scratched at the door like, I'm ready to eat.
Nikki Glaser
She had like a ferngully journey or whatever that movie is, where the dog.
Brian Frangie
No one's homeward down. That's what I know is one caught her all day because she would be with us. Like, she just was on her own all day having an adventure. I think, you know, she probably chased something once she got out of the fence, got too far away, lost the scent, and then all day was. I think she was lost and was like. Probably went through modes of like having fun and sniffing to like being really scared. And then eventually just got little whiffs of scents of the neighborhood and got back because there's no other reason she. Cause I was talking to Anya and she. She's like, she just was out all day. And I was like, no, she would not have stayed. Like, she was hungry, she wanted to get back. There's no way she would have been out longer than 10 minutes ever. She's never gone that long. She definitely lost the scent and then she picked it up again.
Nikki Glaser
She's smart.
Brian Frangie
She always knows. Like a mile away from my parents house, she like, know she can smell the air and, like, knows we're getting close. So she's. She's smart and she found her way back. But God damn it.
Nikki Glaser
Every dog. I feel like every dog has one adventure like that in their lifetime.
Brian Frangie
Jack ever get out?
Nikki Glaser
Jack got out. Jack was. I was in New York on Long island with Jack in the backyard. And my backyard, Long island doesn't have a fence. It has a fence around the back, but not on the side. So you can easily just walk out or walk in. And Jack never runs away. You know, Jack, he's just kind of like. But he's. He. He was younger at the time, and he caught the scent of a squirrel and he started chasing it. And, Yeah, I. He wasn't gone for that long, but it was a little adventure where he just was in the neighborhood. Probably like an hour.
Brian Frangie
That's long.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah. Where he was like. He was out, and I was like. It took me, like, 10 minutes to realize, like, wait, where is he? And then. Yeah, we got on bikes.
Brian Frangie
And then you found him that way.
Nikki Glaser
Because we knew, like, he couldn't be that far away based on the amount of time he's been missing. But he was pretty far.
Brian Frangie
Had stories about this.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Where their dog goes missing. And it was eight hours. It was nine hours. There was one that was like three days. So I was like, not completely hopeless. I really was like, oh, this is gonna be one of those. But, yeah, they just. She came back with a pierced belly button and a little tattoo she got a while. She's pregnant.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Sean sheepishly asked in the green room, is Goldie spayed or, like, neutered or whatever? And I was like, yeah. He was like, good. Oh, shit, you're right.
Sean O'Connor
Cause when dogs get away and they're not, they come back pregger.
Brian Frangie
My God, if that dog got pregnant, she's too widow to be pregnant. All right, so do we go to break or do we. You can if you want to. Can we do it and then we come back? Sure. Big announcement when we get back. We'll be right back after this.
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I mean, it's just. This is like your dog goes missing suddenly.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, besties, you're about to lose your dog and I really hate to do this to you. There's no easy way to say that, so I just will say it. This is the last episode of the Nikki Glaser podcast and that is a real sentence. It is true. The podcast is ending. I am so sorry to tell you this way. I know. I'm just gonna let it sink in. I know that there's just no easy way to tell people when something is over. I could have told you weeks ago, but then you would have been sad then. And then you would have just been sad for two weeks. I think. I think as a listener I would be like, why did she wait till the last episode to tell us? That's really shitty. But I think ultimately the episodes that follow an announcement that it's the last episode are not great. There's a vibe that would be different and just know that this was the way it had to happen. Both from what I wanted to do and other forces. So this is how it's happening. And I'm really sorry if it hurts you to hear that. That. And let's just talk about why. I think you probably already know my life is gotten a lot more insane. It has been for a couple years now, but it is just into a different realm at this point of just demand and time consuming. And it's not like I don't enjoy this podcast. It's not like I don't look forward to it because all of those things are still true. I just don't have the energy to. I'm. I want to. I want to have the energy to love it every time I do it. And that's starting to wane for me. It's not at that point yet, but I could see with the like what I've got going on the rest of the year, it would have started to be taxing. And I don't want to give you a product that I'm showing up and I don't want to make you the first show Hartford Cross crowd where I'm getting through some sort of pain to deliver a product. I don't want that from my artists and I don't think you would want that either. And I am very sad about it because this obviously is very special to me. I've been doing it for four years. And even before that I have fans from the last podcast I did U up. I have fans from probably even the Not Safe podcast who have been listening to me podcast. And even before then, let's go to the one I did with Anya. I forget the name on that thing. Even before. What was it? We know Nothing. We know nothing. Yes, thank you. And then before that you had to be there. Like I've been podcasting for over 10 years. I've only taken a couple years break, I think in that time and I will again at some point in the future. But I need to have this break and I will miss it because it is. You already know this Besties. Like I talk on this podcast in a way that I don't talk anywhere else in my life. I think you probably see me on things here and there. You come to see my standup and you go, oh, that's like the Nikki we know from the podcast. But it's not a place that I can't be this way and this open and this kind of free and loose anywhere else in my life. And I've really appreciated having that outlet. It's meant so much to me. I will miss it. So freaking much. You don't even understand. I'm already, like, thinking of things I wanted to tell you this week and I'm like, well, I can't fit it in because this is the goodbye episode. There's going to be times where I'm like, damn it. I wish I could tell the besties that, because. But the. The good news is, is that because of this, I'm going to be forced to inject that kind of person. I am on this podcast that you love so much, because you might not be a fan of my other outlets of entertainment. You might be someone who goes, I like her podcast. I don't like her stand up. I like her on. I like her podcast. I don't like her on these shows or the roast. That's not her. I understand that. Cause this is a different version of me that is more authentic, more. Less manicured, literally. And I understand wanting and missing that, and I'll miss it in myself. So what I'm saying to you is that because of the void of this, you will start to see that vibe of me injected into the other things I do, because I will have to put them out there because I will miss putting it out here. So that means more TikToks that are more like this kind of vibe, just more in my standup. That's this kind of vibe. I just know that the Nikki that you know on this podcast that you're gonna miss will show up in other places. And I understand if you don't want to support those places yet and you're going to be like, you know what? If she's not doing the podcast, I don't want to support her. It is totally your prerogative. And you can wait till I maybe podcast again in the future when I have the time and the energy for it. This isn't an I heart thing. I have loved being at iHeart. They let me be who I want. They have never given me me a single note, almost to the detriment of them, to be honest with you. They should have. They have let me be myself. They have given me everything that I've ever wanted for this podcast. They have let. They've never forced guests on me. They have never forced me to do any kind of, like, marketing or campaign or anything like a lot of podcast networks do. Like, I have been so lucky to be with them. Anytime any comedian asks me, like, should I do a podcast with I heart, I'm like, 100% you. Yes. I don't even talk to them. They only deal with Noah. And Noah has loved her relationship with them. Like, they just. They let me be me. And that has been such a gift. And so I've gotten. Just to have on my friends that I love and you've gotten to know through me. Like, that's the one thing I won't miss about the podcast, is people asking me if they can be a guest on the show and me having to explain that I only have on my friends. And then they go, but I'm your friend and I. And go, I think you should reassess that statement. No, that's the one thing I was trying to think of, like, what won't I miss about the podcast? And that's the only thing is people being like, hey, I've gotta promote this thing. Can I be on the podcast? And me having to ask Noah, like, how do I tell this person? I only have on my parents and my comedian friends who I am most comfortable around. Cause this is a comedian friend. That's the only thing I won't miss. It has never felt like a burden. It's always been fun. And I just have to. I just have to move on for now because I need to focus on the other things that are just in such demand in my life. And I hope you understand, and I hope you can kind of see it through your own life of, like, things you've had to let go that you love because you just can't fit it anymore. You know, like, you love going to yoga, you love meditating, you love going to therapy. Like, things that are good for your soul that you like, they fall by the wayside when life gets busy. That's what's happening right now. This podcast is just. It's felt like something that has been extra that I get to do that is so fun. It's never felt like work, but now it. Unfortunately, I have to say goodbye to it, this version of it for the foreseeable future. And I'm. I'm trying not to be trite about it. I'm trying to be matter of fact and tell you the facts. And I'm sorry that I'm feeling. I'm seemingly emotionless. I don't know if you just noticed earlier in the show, but I don't like to be emotional about things that are actually very painful. So I'm not letting in the pain that I'm feeling around this, but I promise you, I am. I am just as sad as you are, and I know that I'm in control of this. And it's. It's this is my choice to stop the podcast. But I promise you, it's gonna make my life a lot like, you know, this is work and it's going to free me up to be mentally better for my. The people in my life. And I hope that you want that for me. And I promise you, you're gonna find another podcast. There is another podcast out there for you. I'm not trying to be like, it's not you, it's me. And like, there's a better girl out there for you. There's maybe not, but there are other people doing podcasts that are just as honest, just as loose, just as silly as mine. Go to podcasts on Reddit and ask, put out a post and say, here's what I like in a podcast and people will recommend ones to you. I can't, off the top of my head, like, you know, I listen to lost cultures. I would really steer you towards that because it is like a banter and chit chat and like honesty. Well, we call. We call our listeners besties because they're our best friends. And we started this podcast being best friends. And one of the things that make us best friends is that we support each other. And when you see your friend thriving, like, you want her or him to just get the most out of it, and you know that's gonna be the overall vibe. I know some people are gonna be upset and really mad at me, and that's fine too, because that's. This happens with best friends. But, like, I would like to also say that's such a good reminder. No, like, like best friends, you can move to a different city. This is like a best friend leaving your city. You're still gonna see me in other ways. Like, we're still gonna keep in touch. I'm not disappearing. It's gonna be. But it's not gonna be as frequent. Right. And so that is. And it's sad and it sucks, but my husband got a job in another town and I have to move. Well, it's you that got the job. You have such an exciting year ahead, and there's so many things that are coming down the pike that when people see them happen by analogy, your girlfriends get jobs themselves, and they don't just follow where their husbands go. I'm talking about your best friend in the late 80s.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
The only reason you would lose her is that her husband got a job in marketing in D.C. so. But yeah, but here's the other thing is, like, you just pick back where you left off. As soon as it becomes possible to be best friends again. So, like, I obviously will come back. I. I would bet everything on it that I will reenter the podcast game at some point. I would love to do with I heart. I heart. Listen up, like, throw your hat in the ring when that's time to do that. You know I love you. I don't have any plans on that. I'm not thinking about another podcast. I'm not thinking about when it is, like, I am going to be single for a while and be someone who doesn't have a podcast. It might be a long while, might be. I don't know. But I. When I'm ready to do that again, I hope you jump back on board. If you don't, I understand. If you found someone else, just know that I will really, really miss you guys and that it doesn't have to end. Like, you could still come to my shows. You can still. A girl gave me a note on stage this weekend. I wouldn't recommend that because we're about to amp up security and so rushing the stage at the end of the show might get you in trouble. But if you give it to the merch booth, they will deliver it to me. Right. I always want them. Okay. And then also, we're gonna keep the Nikki Glaser Pod Instagram open. I'll still post things on that when I think of you guys and remember things. And you can still DM me. I mean, a lot of you already slipped in my DMs. There's ways to stay in touch, and I feel all the love. And I hope that our friendship doesn't have to end with this. I really just want you to look at this like your best friend is moving out of the country and that she's still alive. But, you guys, your friendship isn't gonna be as tight and as frequent anymore. But that doesn't mean that the quality isn't there, right? Yeah. Yeah. And I want to add that I'll be fine. Sean and Brian are on Nikki's writers team. They're still going to be collaborating. And then you'll have Emily on the road with you forever, and it'll be so fun. And this was a decision, like, I would understand, like, if I was a listener. And I'm like, oh, she's gotten new people in her life recently. And, like, maybe this is their influence or something. If, you know, like, if you've been listening for the past few, like, year or whatever, like, all the people that have been added to my life, Brian, Sean, Emily, Taylor, Chris, like, All these people that have become major stays in my life, like, they're all, like, the best people ever. This isn't a decision that was, like, inspired by any of them or has taken me away from something. Like, this is literally coming from me. And I want to write movies. I want to make TV shows. I can't do that when I have other stuff going on. And I need. I'm clearing space in my life, not just with the podcast, but with a lot of other things to try, other types of things in my life. So Brian, me, and Sean and Emily are all going to be producing stuff together. Noah is going to obviously stay in my life. On Girls Chat, we have a friendship is not even friendship's number one based. What'd you say our friendship is number one? Like, I totally forgot that we have to, like, even make that clear to be. Season eight of Our Friendship is starting December 3rd. Yeah, that, like, that's the. That's the great part is, like, I think when you leave a job, you leave behind so many people that you worked with and saw every day. But, like, my relationship with Noah is not going to change really, at all. Like, the podcast was just something we did in addition to our friendship. You know what I mean? So. And Noah's gonna be fine. She is an incredible producer, and you will be able to find her work elsewhere. And we'll let you know about that when we can, I guess, via our socials. Noah. Yeah? Will people know where to find. Okay, cool. And anything you guys would like to add? I'm sorry, I just monologized for an hour.
Nikki Glaser
I just can't believe that you did that whole announcement without once mentioning Darfur. Really upset it. I do want to say thank you. I mean, I came in midstream on this podcast. I wasn't a not safe podcast. So I guess to some people I was familiar, but to a great 85% of them, I was a stranger. And, you know, maybe some people hated me at the beginning and then came around to those people. Thank you. But, yeah, I appreciate being, like, embraced by the besties. I got so much, so many nice messages over the last two years from besties saying, you know, nice things about me or even just like, helping me out when I'm searching for a mattress or getting my gallbladder removed or whatever the fuck I was dealing with. And, yeah, this is a great, incredible group of fans.
Brian Frangie
It is.
Nikki Glaser
And such nice people. And I was just. I'm just so happy that they're special.
Brian Frangie
Right? Like, you feel it.
Nikki Glaser
They're an incredible group of fans.
Brian Frangie
It's different. I want to give you guys credit for that. Cause you're just probably one fan and you don't understand the group that you're in. Or maybe you have met them at shows or in subredd or whatever. But, like, you're all just, like, different than all my other fans. I know I've always told you that. But you just. You know me better than. So, I mean, best friends outside this room don't know me as well as you guys know me. Like, if you listen to the podcast, you are a ride or die. Like, I will always love you. Like, I will always love you for loving me. When I've been at my worst on this podcast, when I've come in in bad moods and depression and I was always allowed to be myself, I never feared the backlash from you guys. You don't know how freeing that is as an artist. I do not take it for granted. Did I get it right? Usually I say granite. Cause I tried to do the opposite of the one, you know. You got it. I really don't. I hope you stay with me. I hope you follow me wherever I go next. I hope you support the other things. I do. But it's okay if you don't. Like, I'll be okay. And you have every reason to be so upset and so, like, like, disappointed, like, let that in. But, like, I was thinking about this and I was like, God, I don't wanna disappoint them. Like, I was just like, ugh, how do I say this? Like, do I really do this? Like, I just don't want people to be mad at me, Especially not besties who have, like, the best hearts. And why would I be giving up on this whole group of this fan base that has been so supportive through thick and thin? And it's like, I just was like, you know what? My favorite things have all ended at some point. And I've had to get used to Seinfeld being in my life in a different way than the show Seinfeld. And I've had to watch the Cars, you know. Yeah. Or I've had to Friends ended. And that was devastating. Like, Veep ended. Like, things that have mattered succession. Like, you guys have worked through me. Like with White Lotus this season. I am so obsessed with White Lotus in a way that I know besties are obsessed with this podcast. Like, I am wrapped up in it. It's going to. Things end. Everything ends. And that's not me being, you know, know, being flippant about it. But just know that I've been through this before with things that I love. And so I'm commiserating with you. And I understand. And even the way I feel about this podcast is different than the way you feel about it. And so I understand what a loss this is to some of you. And I also understand that some of you are like, this is the first episode I've listened to. Chill out, man.
Nikki Glaser
I would say most people probably have not heard every single episode of this podcast or have of all of your podcasts. And like a lot of the episodes are evergreen. It's not like you have to. It's not like topical stuff about Barack Obama or something.
Brian Frangie
You can go back, you can go back and listen, relive the days.
Nikki Glaser
And I think we'd be remiss to not mention Andrew here and how important, impactful he was for the first two and a half years of the podcast.
Brian Frangie
He'd be here right now, but he moved to New York, so.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, he moved to New York.
Sean O'Connor
Gotta be the only one who's not fine.
Nikki Glaser
If he's. He's also moved. He's also moved on to a new chapter in his life. I wonder, can you call him?
Brian Frangie
I would love to. The thing is, yeah, Andrew, I wanted on here, but he just moved to New York. The way you guys handled Andrew leaving the show and then Brian taking his place, and that really was extraordinary because that was a rough part of the show for me as well. Like that all came out, that was not what I wanted and Brian was what I wanted ultimately when there was a space for him. But Andrew leaving, that wasn't anything anyone wanted and it was uncomfortable. And so we've been through some shit on this show and you guys like rolled with it and you accepted me and I just really appreciate you so much and you've allowed you like seen me through a crazy change in my life and you've loved everyone that I've introduced you to. You love my parents, you love my boyfriend, you love my friends, you love Taylor, you love my sister, you love my brother in law. Like, it's. You love my dogs. I really appreciate the love. It feels like family and I'm going to really miss connecting with you all. Twice a week we're getting Andrew on the phone and I just, I want you to know I love you a lot and it doesn't have to change. You can still comment on my stuff. I'll read it sometimes. Andrew, I'll text him. Will you text him? Yep. Thank you so much, Emily. Yeah, so that. But, yeah. I'm so sorry to tell you this way, but I'm. This is a Glazer exit. You guys know I don't like goodbyes. I worked on it with my therapist. She said that when I left her, I had. I had to go to three sessions before I left her. But I think that was just a way to get me to, like, to convince me to stay.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
But she was like, you don't like goodbyes. You say them very quick and then you leave. I don't. Who does? Like, why do people like to revel in? Like, I don't like this. Like, I'm already getting, like, emotional talking about it too much. It's embarrassing to cry. Oh, Andrew's calling back. Yes, Andrew. Yo. Hey. It's the last podcast. I just told the besties. It's the last one. I broke the news. We're talking about the show. We're reminiscing about the good times. And obviously you were a huge part of the show and even continued to be in the end. And I just wanted to know if you had anything to say to the besties. What show? Fboy Island 3. Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
Deandra and Nikki show. I was happy to have you on.
Brian Frangie
And be part of it.
Nikki Glaser
You know, you're an up and comer. I saw something in you that no one else saw. You know, Damn.
Brian Frangie
Thanks, man. Anywhere.
Nikki Glaser
And I was like, you know what? This person needs this. And it was a pleasure. No, it was honestly the best year and eight months of my life. I really did enjoy it. And I mean, well, maybe that was a little far, but I. I really did.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. The last couple months of that year and eight months was it. We were. We were headed for divorce. But now we're good.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, now we're good. I mean, it can only go up from those last two months. No, it really was incredible. And the besties were great. And we really. I. I just remember every once in a while, we'll be like, it's Wednesday, folks. You know what that mean?
Brian Frangie
Or whatever.
Nikki Glaser
You know, just like the little terms.
Brian Frangie
That we came up with.
Nikki Glaser
And it felt like a. Like a piece in time that doesn't even feel real because it was like Covid and.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. You moved to St. Louis to start the podcast with me. We started in the Cayman Islands, but we started the show when we were filming Fboy1, and we couldn't even talk about Fboy1. We were in the Cayman Islands. Isn't that where we started the show? We did the show everywhere. We did the show in Europe. We did the show in Cabo. We did the show in. In. Where were we doing Fboy three Lovers and Liars up in Malibu. We've done this. I've done the show from so many different hotels. But you moved to St. Louis to start the podcast, and you lived there and met your wife there because of this podcast. Wow. I don't want me to take credit, but you're welcome. Yes. I mean, that's.
Nikki Glaser
I think, why I didn't give you.
Sean O'Connor
A speech at my wedding, because I.
Nikki Glaser
Thought that's what you would say. No, honestly. Yeah, it was. It definitely was a life shift and a career shift. And I think it, you know, being doing four shows a week with you, I don't know.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, it started out as four shows a week, which was insane. And I know everyone's like, why don't you just whittle it down to 1? 1 show a week. Guys, don't. Let's not play that game. Don't. I've been through that already. We're not. We're not. Don't play that game with. But, yeah, it was just. It was just the. It was. It was so much fun. And. And it almost feels like I'm trying to, like, remember the best times. And I swear to God, it almost feels like when you're trying to remember your best times of high school or something. And it's like, I don't even. I can't. It's like it just was, like, hanging out. Like, it was just the best hangs. And I always just felt like all the besties, you were just. You're always there, like, with us, listening. It's like. It's a conversation that involves you even though you're not there. And so I felt. I always feel you. You're always with us. And. Yeah, it's. This isn't. This isn't that sad. I mean, it is. I don't want to take away people's feelings, but. Oh, no.
Nikki Glaser
I have cancer.
Brian Frangie
Okay, good. I'm so glad something is. I mean, you will eventually, but you might as well announce it. Won't we all in between two and three.
Nikki Glaser
I just don't have health care.
Brian Frangie
God. How is New York, by the way?
Nikki Glaser
We just moved into our place and we're in the Upper west side by, you know, this place called Central Park. It is. I think I went five times in 10 years. It really is, like, the best place on Earth. And I never.
Brian Frangie
What are you doing that maybe if.
Sean O'Connor
You'Re not John Lennon, first of all.
Nikki Glaser
John Lenny and Shot Himself.
Brian Frangie
And, oh, my God, he walked by.
Nikki Glaser
That building the other day, and I was like, brenna, there's John Lennon got shot right there. And she's like, was he the drummer?
Sean O'Connor
No.
Nikki Glaser
It means a lot to a younger generation.
Brian Frangie
Wait, Emily, not even our generation. What did John Lennon do in the Beatles? I didn't even know that. That he was in the Beatles. Wait, what? What? I don't know who that is. John Lennon. I know who John Legend is.
Sean O'Connor
Different guy.
Brian Frangie
All right.
Nikki Glaser
Keep the podcast going.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. Wow. I'm not, you know, I'm never one to be like, emily, come on. You need to that this weekend. But it was. That was. With. What was that with? It was a comedian that I definitely should know. George Carlin. Why would I know who that is?
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, well, if you're not in comedy, I don't think my wife knew George Carlin either.
Brian Frangie
Well, no, I. No, I think that. I don't think. I just go, you need to get to, like, I understood, but John Lennon. I don't understand why you don't know. No, there was one. It was. Marie Antoinette was one where you didn't know. And I go, that's. I. That's not. Because I grew up with her.
Sean O'Connor
You act like for a certain generation.
Brian Frangie
But I think Henry. Right? That's Henry's wife. What? I think so.
Sean O'Connor
King Louis.
Brian Frangie
Okay. Thank you. I mean, like, I do know about cake and stuff.
Nikki Glaser
I remember when Napoleon was coming to power, and it was really impatient, impactful.
Brian Frangie
Mick Jagger. Do you know Mick Jagger? Duh. Duh. What band? Don't know. Okay.
Nikki Glaser
The Jagger Boy Jagger.
Brian Frangie
And the Jagger has a song about him.
Sean O'Connor
I just want. I just want to say it is truly wild that you don't know who John Lennon is. But, like, right before we started going, like, we got to introduce you to Tate McCray.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. Yeah. Right before the podcast, Emily was like, don't worry, Sean. We're gonna do a Tate McCray deep dive very soon. Because you guys always say it to me, but I can never say it to you. That's true.
Sean O'Connor
I know, but Tate McCrae isn't a beetle. Yeah, she might be like, maybe a Volkswagen Beetle.
Brian Frangie
She's not a beetle.
Nikki Glaser
I'm open to hearing about it.
Brian Frangie
She might be. As saying, from someone who doesn't know what a beetle is, you were almost thinking of it as, like, the way that you could be like, she's like a legend, you know, like, she could be a beetle. Beatles. No, she can't. She literally can't. It was A band in the 60s. Oh, my God, Paul McCartney. Yeah. Okay, do. What was he. He played guitar. Yeah, but. But he was in the Beatles. Okay. Do you know the Beatles? Yeah. Can you name a song? There's a song like love in it, right? Yep.
Sean O'Connor
I mean, most.
Brian Frangie
Okay. Honestly.
Nikki Glaser
Or every song from that decade.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
A Vega. Yeah. There's a show called Love in Vegas.
Sean O'Connor
They were throwing around the word love like they were. They were really love bombing the 1960s.
Brian Frangie
They really were. It was all love, love, love. Yeah, I know who a lot of these people are.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. Okay, well, Andrew, we're gonna say goodbye, but thank you so much for. Oh, God, here we go again. You know that I have the power to hang up on you, right? So you want to say your goodbyes? Yeah, I do get cancelled. Oh, my God. What are you gonna do in. What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? Wait, so what are you. What are you doing in Central park today? I already walked around the Jacqueline Kennedy Reservoir. Okay.
Sean O'Connor
Not a lake.
Nikki Glaser
And if you call it a lake, people call you dumb.
Brian Frangie
I learned that.
Nikki Glaser
Okay, I'm gonna probably get fed by some pigeons and.
Sean O'Connor
Wait, you're fed by pigeons?
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, pigeons are out.
Brian Frangie
He's turning it on its head.
Nikki Glaser
Probably go to the John Legend Museum and walk around, sing about love. Okay, well, thanks for having me on. Thanks for thinking of me.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, always. Love you, buddy.
Nikki Glaser
To see you all soon.
Brian Frangie
All right, love you, Andrew. Bye. Okay, so final thought. It's over.
Nikki Glaser
This is truly the final thought.
Brian Frangie
This is truly the final, final. The final thought is life will go on. Nothing really is going to change. Except you're not going to have this, like, bi weekly. Is it bi weekly? No, I think that's what. I never know. What, every two weeks?
Sean O'Connor
I think that's what people like I always said bi weekly for every two weeks. But I think bi weekly means twice a week. Yeah, twice a week.
Brian Frangie
Okay.
Nikki Glaser
Bi weekly.
Brian Frangie
This bi weekly podcast, that's one of the internal. They feed. They feed you knowledge that. Yeah, you're not. The only thing that's going to change is that you're not going to have this, like, access to me. But just know that I'm all right and that you actually, we have a friendship that transcends a podcast listener relationship. Especially if you've listened to more than, I would say, five episodes. I'm like, you're in with me. I. You will always. If you ever see me, I'm saying, like 30 years from now when I'm old and gray and I am you see me in an airport getting wheeled down the Runway by a nice man, and I'm muttering to myself, and you can say, hey, I'm a bestie, and, and I'll spit at you because I'm having cognitive decline. But just know, somewhere deep inside me in my subconscious, I feel a deep affection for you. No, I'm serious. Like, saying you're a bestie to me in public if you ever see me. And like, you know, at a show, like, cheering a certain way, like, I can tell when there's a bestie. But if you ever run into me in public, just know that you. You could always ask for a picture. You can always have a conversation with me. You have, like, you have a VIP access to my heart and my time that other fans do not have forever. You have that as a bestie. All you have to do is have listened to five or more episodes of the show and heard this statement. But it's true. Like, the rest of my life, no matter how famous I get and I have bodyguards or something crazy. Like, if there's a bestie, I will say, let her in. Let's get over. Get over here. Shoot me, you can. Please don't hurt me. But, yeah, you guys are like my friends. There's not like a wall up that I sometimes have to put up for other fans. And I don't mean to say that that means you can, you know, let's. Let's just be cool about it. You know what I mean? But, like, just know that you guys are the real ones. I know you're the real ones. It will never change. That will never change. And that someday we will have this relationship again in another way. Because podcasting and being this intimate with people and talking long form is what I'm about. I just have to take a break from it right now. And I don't know how long that break will be. It might be years and years and years. Just. Just like, buckle up, though, and just know that I'll let you back in when I am ready to. And I love you and I'm sorry that I ended it so abruptly, but I think in the end that was actually what was for the best. Because I don't like to wallow in goodbyes. And maybe that's something I need to work on and you can write me and tell me that it is, but that is, I'll work on it. I'm an ever changing person. I don't do things perfectly. And that's what this podcast has been about more than anything, is that I have been a complete mess and you guys have still accepted me. And I don't say things that are right. I am not always eloquent. I say dumb things that I, you know, in retrospect, I'm like, I shouldn't have said that. I should take that out. I left it in. And this is another one of those. So if I got, if I fucked up this goodbye, just know it's like, in line with everything else this podcast was about and you should expect no less than me from me. I want to just give some thank yous to iheart before we leave and say goodbye forever. And not forever, just in this format. I want to thank Connell Byrne, Will Pearson, Kerry Lieberman at I Heart Podcast, obviously, Will Ferrell and the Big money players. Jack O'Brien, thank you so much, Jack. And all the comedy team at Big Money Players. You guys have been so supportive. It's been awesome being a part of that select group of amazing comedy podcasts. That's where you should go to supplement, if you haven't already. Thank you, Nathan Otoski, for having us at the super bowl for all of the marketing duties that you've done to make this podcast work and dream come true for me.
Nikki Glaser
Thank you for that.
Brian Frangie
Thank you, Nathan. Ad sales team, Christine Jordan, thank you so much for keeping this podcast going. And to all of the companies throughout the years who I've done ads for, thank you for being so cool and never giving me notes about how I do my ads. That's been really helpful. And to everyone on the video team that has made this accessible on YouTube, Mark Canton, shout out. Mark, thank you for all the zooms that you stayed on with us to, like, set up cameras and shots and always so kind, Kelly Petronas and Lean and Loaf is the. That's not a person's name, that's a company video. I hope, I hope Leanne Loaf was a person's name. Lean and Loaf. And then for audio purposes, to make this sound so good and to fix all of our problems that we may have had with like, air conditioners running and stuff like that. I want to thank Chris Zich. Chris Zach, I think that's how you say it, right? And then obviously, Noah, thank you so much for all of the work that you've done on this podcast behind the scenes. It's an immense amount of work producing a podcast. You've always made it seem you've never, like, she's the best producer that a person could ever dream of. Like, always, never, you know, so many times I would have ads that, like, I should have given her the day before, and she gets me extension. She's never once made me feel bad about anything. She's never once communicated that on her end, things are really stressful. And, like, she is just such a pro. Has always been so supportive of everything I do, always looking out for me of, like, hey, maybe let's talk about this. Maybe let's not talk about this. This. But it's always so gentle in presenting that. She's been an amazing friend, an amazing part of the show. Let's not even forget that. And so I just want to thank you so much for all the work that you've put into it that I don't even know about. Like, I know it's like. And through your pregnancy, through being a new mom, through moving to Tucson, through your marriage, like, we've. Yeah. I mean, so many life changes and. But I can only do my job as good as I do because I work with such a wonderful person. And I want to thank Brian also for being so helpful in all these situations, getting to meet Sean and Emily, and it was awesome working with Andrew and him sending me files and stuff the best he can. I just had the best time. Yeah. Thank you so much, Brian, for coming into the show and, like, at a time where, you know, like, people are like, what's going on? And just riding with it and being such a fun, like, person to talk at. And you never made it about you. Even though a lot of comedians would like you, very humble with being an amazing co host in a way that, you know, you've never made me feel bad about talking over you when I know I have a bazillion times and I felt bad on my own. But you just, like, have always been so supportive, such a good friend, so funny. Besties love you. Everyone's fallen in love with you. So thank you so much for.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, thank you. Thank you for having me. It was so cool to hang out.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, it really was.
Nikki Glaser
And what an incredible time capsule in your life these last two years to have, like, bi weekly recaps of these moments. Like, I do think this is something you'll look back on for a long time to be able to just go back and listen to the day after the roast in, like, a comfortable setting. It's not like you're on Good Morning America. You're here, like, talking to your friends to go back and listen to the day after the Globes.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
These are gonna be things that you look back on, like, like, in 30 years when you're. When you're demented and you're spitting on people.
Brian Frangie
I mean, truly, like, I was thinking about, I went through, like. Like, breakups, getting falling in love, like, having immense bouts of depression, amount. Immense bouts of elation. Covid. Like, there were so many things I went through on this podcast, and I. Whether or not I was talking explicitly about them, like, I was able to, like, emote and get it out on the show, and I felt accepted. And even when the podcast wasn't at its best, because I wasn't at my best, you guys, like, hung in there and maybe we lost a few of you, but, like, I just always felt like you can come and go and, like, they accept me. And it's just your artists are. It's really rare that an artist gets this kind of platform. And that's what makes podcasting so special to me at least, is it just feels so intimate. It's such a good friendship, and it's just different than, like, fan artist connection. It's better than that. And.
Nikki Glaser
And yeah, final shout out is to Anya, who was also here for so much of this and also made the theme song to the podcast.
Brian Frangie
Anya's theme song is such an earworm, in the best sense of that word. People love it so much. Keep singing it. And Anya, Yeah, thank you to Anya for being on so many episodes of the show and being such an integral part to just the fabric of this show through the years and just is someone I can always talk about and let besties just know instantly who I'm talking about. Girls, chat. Shout out to all of them. They all listen. They've always been supportive. And. And Sean, thank you for joining the show in these last few months and being such a regular and fun addition. Like, people just fallen in love with you as well.
Sean O'Connor
It's an honor. It's an honor. And I'm sorry I'm not gay to the listeners.
Brian Frangie
People really disappointed you're not gay. And then thank you to Emily for running my shit. And also, Emily is a best. So I. It was important for me to talk to her a lot these past couple weeks when we were planning this last episode. I know it seems like it's unplanned, but this was like, I did give it a lot of thought of what I was gonna say. Whether I hit all those points, I don't know. But Emily was, you know, I really talked to her about, like, what the besties want, and I'm grateful that it was in line with what I thought that they would want. But yeah. So you in my inner circle, you have someone representing you besties in Emily.
Nikki Glaser
Who'S gonna keep me on was a bestie before.
Brian Frangie
Yes. And important.
Nikki Glaser
Yes.
Brian Frangie
And who is going to keep me? That same person that you know and love and is, you know is turned into my best friend who is with me all the time. And I'm in good hands with a bestie. I literally have a bestie in working for me now through this podcast is how she even ended up working for me. Right. Like, yeah. I mean I. That's how I first knew he was from this podcast. Amazing. And here we are. And I'm only Gen Z because of this.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Like at the shows like gm. Yeah. And like that's pretty great.
Sean O'Connor
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Like hello. So thank you guys so much. This is just goodbye for now and I love you so much. Jackpot. Squirt, squirt. Don't be cuh. Bye.
Nikki Glaser
And Ju Ju, ju Ju. Just.
Brian Frangie
And just keep in touch and. And wait for me because I'll be back in some way and I love you so much. Bye guys. The Nikki Glaser Podcast is a production by Will Ferrell's Big money players and iHeart podcasts created and hosted by me, Nikki Glaser, co hosted by Brian Frangie, executive produced by Will Ferrell, Hans Sonny and Noah Avior, edited and engineered by Lean and Loaf video production Mark Canton and music by Anya Marina. You can now watch full episodes of the Nikki glaser podcast on YouTube, follow ickyglaserpod and to our channel. The Nikki Glaser Podcast is a production by Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and I Heart podcasts created and hosted by me, Nikki Glaser, co hosted by Brian Frangie, executive produced by Will Ferrell, Hans Soni and Noah Avior, edited and engineered by Lean and Loaf video production Mark Canton and music by Anya Marina. You can now watch full episodes of the Nikki glaser podcast on YouTube, follow Icky Glazer Pod and subscribe to our channel. Hey, it's Ryan Seacrest for Albertsons and Safeway.
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Summary of "The Nikki Glaser Podcast" Episode #517: The Glaser Exit
Release Date: March 13, 2025
Host/Author: Big Money Players Network and iHeartPodcasts
Podcast Title: The Nikki Glaser Podcast
1. Introduction to the Episode
In episode #517 titled "The Glaser Exit," host Nikki Glaser and co-host Brian Frangie deliver an emotionally charged and heartfelt farewell to their loyal listeners. Skipping the usual advertisements and introductory segments, the episode delves deep into personal experiences, significant announcements, and reflections on the podcast's journey.
2. The Missing Dog Incident
A pivotal moment in the episode revolves around Brian Frangie's harrowing experience of his dog, Goldie, going missing.
Initial Panic and Search:
Emotional Struggle:
Community Support:
Resolution:
3. Announcement of the Podcast's Conclusion
The core of the episode focuses on the heartfelt announcement that "The Nikki Glaser Podcast" is coming to an end.
Official Announcement:
Reasons for Ending:
Emotional Reflection:
4. Gratitude and Acknowledgments
The episode is rich with acknowledgments and thank-yous to everyone who contributed to the podcast's success.
Team Appreciation:
Listener Connection:
5. Final Reflections and Future Endeavors
As the episode draws to a close, the hosts share their hopes for the future and reassure listeners of their continued connection.
Looking Ahead:
Maintaining Connections:
Promise of Return:
6. Closing Remarks
In a blend of humor and sincerity, the hosts navigate the complexities of saying goodbye. Nikki concludes with a final wave of gratitude: "Thank you. I love you guys, and I'll see you all soon." ([88:14]).
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
"Grief is denial. I was grieving stage and I was just in acceptance. I was like, she's gone. I’m gonna get on with my life." — Brian Frangie, [15:35]
"It was like transcends orgasm. Like, it was the best feeling." — Brian Frangie, [33:00]
"This is the last episode of the Nikki Glaser Podcast and that is a real sentence. It is true. The podcast is ending." — Brian Frangie, [50:05]
"If you listen to the podcast, you are a ride or die. I will always love you for loving me." — Brian Frangie, [64:07]
"This podcast has been about that I have been a complete mess and you guys have still accepted me." — Nikki Glaser, [77:32]
"I would bet everything on it that I will reenter the podcast game at some point." — Brian Frangie, [70:00]
"You could still come to my shows. You can still have a conversation with me. You have a VIP access to my heart and my time that other fans do not." — Nikki Glaser, [77:57]
"Thank you. I love you guys, and I'll see you all soon." — Nikki Glaser, [88:14]
Conclusion
Episode #517 of "The Nikki Glaser Podcast," aptly titled "The Glaser Exit," serves as a poignant farewell filled with personal anecdotes, emotional revelations, and deep gratitude. Nikki and Brian navigate the delicate process of ending a beloved podcast, ensuring listeners understand the heartfelt reasons behind their decision while celebrating the community they've built together over the years.