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Sugar Lynn
We're also joined by Abby's mom, which I thought was so interesting to get to just like pick her brain about everything she's been through.
Nick
Yeah, she truly has, like dedicated her life to her daughter and she has a lot of fascinating insight into the autistic community. Wonderful interview. Excited for you guys to hear it. Also, we have the host of the new hit show on Netflix, Battle Camp, Taylor Lewan, formerly of the NFL. Also very excited, one of the former hosts of the Vile Files, friend of show Sugarland Beard, also starring. And the new hit show the Studio. She has a very dynamic role. She stars in the episode. What's the episode called? Which one is it?
Sugar Lynn
Episode six.
Taylor Lewan
It's episode six.
Sugar Lynn
How dare you.
Taylor Lewan
I think it's called the Oncologist maybe or the Doctor.
Nick
It's my favorite one so far.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, thank you so much. You know What? I play Dr. Rebecca Chan Sanders and it was a complete joy. As an actor. You get to go through the scenes as you know, they're like shot in one. So it was like doing a play. It was all these amazing heavy hitters. It was so funny. It was just. It was a dream come true. And I'm proud, proud of my performance.
Sugar Lynn
I think it'll be really cool for river to be able to watch that one day and be like, oh my God, that's my babysitter.
Taylor Lewan
I know, but we're going to have to start her on me and the Care Bears. And then we're going to have to start her on, you know, me and Sailor Moon. There's a lot of anti sh out there for her. Enjoy.
Nick
Well, for any lessers that have been with us since the beginning, will remember Sugar Lynn. I did have to fire her from the.
Abby
Kidding.
Taylor Lewan
I quit. But go on. You got deported. I did. I basically got departed. I basically got deported. But I had such a great time on the show. And honestly, it's really fun for me because that was the very time that he was courting Natalie. So I got to be in on all of the behind the scenes encouraging him to lock it down.
Sugar Lynn
So if all of y' all are pissed that me and Nick are together, you can blame Shook.
Taylor Lewan
You actually can. And I will take your calls. I would. We could do a whole separate series where I calm y' all down about this relationship that I love so much and honestly get to witness in a really beautiful, beautifully unique.
Sugar Lynn
And what's your favorite thing about our relationship?
Taylor Lewan
I like how you tease your husband. Because teasing to me, teasing to me is like my favorite love language. So I just. I love the way that you knock him down, you know?
Sugar Lynn
Perfect. Yes, of course. But I bring them right back up.
Taylor Lewan
You sure do.
Sugar Lynn
Yes, I do.
Taylor Lewan
You sure do.
Nick
Yes, of course. She is now officially our babysitter. You may ask.
Taylor Lewan
Can I stop you right there? I do not like the term babysitter at all.
Nick
No, no.
Taylor Lewan
I'm not 12. I'm like, you know, I'm a sister.
Sugar Lynn
But you're mom, baby. You're also not our, like, what's sitting on your baby?
Taylor Lewan
I've never sat on her once. Never. I don't know where she is. Where is she? She's sleeping, obviously. No, it's sister mom.
Sugar Lynn
Sister mom.
Taylor Lewan
We're sister moms. Thank you.
Sugar Lynn
She's not our nanny. She's not our babysitter. She's our sister mom.
Taylor Lewan
That's right. Thank you.
Nick
Babysitter is not PC for 25.
Taylor Lewan
Stop it. I don't like it. I don't care if it's PC.
Sugar Lynn
But you're so young.
Taylor Lewan
I know. My youth helps, but I'm not a babysitter.
Sugar Lynn
Well, I have been obsessed with the Karen Reid trial, and I have not been able to take my eyes off of the screen. Sierra, why did you open your mouth?
David
I went to a screening of the documentary from the first trial, and then yesterday, I kept kind of, like, trying to, like, tap it and be like, fuck, gotta Work. But like it's, it's intriguing.
Nick
What do you think?
Sugar Lynn
Do you think she's innocent or guilty?
David
I don't know. Like I genuinely do think that she's innocent and I think, think that she's being framed. But like I'm like, I haven't paid attention.
Nick
Now I'm, I'm less than 48 hours like into this case.
David
What have you gathered?
Nick
Generally being aware of it, but also.
Sugar Lynn
A non stop 48 hours because I haven't stopped talking.
Nick
That's true. Baker did make me aware of it long ago when I was like. We were talking about her coming back and she was just deep into Karen Reed. And then Natalie told me about it and I was like, this is Karen Reed. And then she's like, I think she's innocent. And I'm like, what? Then she told me about it. Once I heard about the, the Google of how long does it take a body to die in the cold. I was like. And then I heard Boston Police Force. And after watching the Departed, I was like, these are all just crooked, crooked fucks. But there's so much like. Yeah, there's so much reasonable doubt and there's so much shadiness. The. What did you talk about yesterday? The, the SIM card cracking this morning?
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, that Brian Higgins, who was in the house with Brian Higgins, for the people who don't know Brian Higgins is a friend of John o' Keefe in the Alberts. John o' Kee, he's an ATF agent. John o' Keefe was a Boston cop. And they all went back to the Albertson Alberts house and supposedly for to Karen Reed, she was like, go see the vibe, do a vibe check. And he went in to do a vibe check and then like, did it come back out? And she was like getting pissed. So she's calling him, being like, can I come in? Like, what's the vibe? He's not answering. And so she gets pissed off. She's like, fudge you, I'm going home. Leaves, and then he never comes home. She's blowing his phone up the whole night being like, you mother fucker. Like she thinks he's out there cheating on her. And she wakes up, he's still not home. So she freaks out. She's calling Jen McCabe, she's calling Carrie Roberts. She's like, where is John? They're like, we don't know. Come pick us up. We'll help you look for him. Why don't y' all call him? You know, isn't that weird? Why Weren't they like, oh, let me try him. Maybe he'll answer my call. Nope, they're just like, come pick us up. Then they go back to John o' Keeffe's house. Like, why go back there? That's just where Karen Reed woke up and he wasn't home. So then they're, they're. They're driving around. They go back to 34 Fairview where she dropped him off for the party.
Taylor Lewan
Honestly, the passion. I've never heard you speak so passionately besides any wedding. Besides. At your wedding.
Nick
Yes.
Sugar Lynn
And they go back to 35 before Fairview, and she sees John O' Keefe laying in the snow, and she's like, oh, my God, there he is. Jumps out of the car, the two women with her. Like, where? We don't see him. There's so much snow, we don't know where he is. You know what's crazy is Jim McCabe stays in the car while Karen Reed and Carrie Roberts go out there, like, perform CPR on them. Jim McCabe calls 911 sitting in the car. But guess what?
Taylor Lewan
What?
Sugar Lynn
Karen Reed was calling John O' Keefe's phone as they roll up to 34 Fairview, and he doesn't answer, obviously. So it goes on to voicemail. And she jumps out of the car because she sees him. The voicemail is still running. Jen McCabe is on the phone in the car. The voicemail on John O' Keefe's phone picks up everything Jen McCabe is saying on the phone. She got off the phone with 91 1, calls her sister, who is married to Brian Albert, who is in the house, and says really quietly, in a very low voice, why. Why are you warning your sister that someone's coming, that like the police are coming to check on the dead body in your front yard? It's getting very suspicious. And. And Brian Higgins was also in the house, and he like took his SIM card out of his phone and ripped it up or bent it, broke it, threw it in a trash can along with his phone, then got in his car, drove to a military base to dispose of his phone and his SIM card.
Abby
Why?
Sugar Lynn
What was on your phone?
Nick
What?
Taylor Lewan
Wait, what was it?
Nick
Also an EMT with like life saving skills.
Sugar Lynn
One of them was a boss, another Boston cop, or he was. He was in the. Yeah, he had life saving capabilities. He was Jen McCabe's brother in law, Brian Albert. And she like, never once thought, oh, maybe I should go inside, wake up my brother in law to like actually perform cpr. Because Karen Reed doesn't know what she's doing. Never once did she say, let me go inside and get some blankets because it's freezing out here in the snow, to, like, warm up his body.
Taylor Lewan
Hmm.
Sugar Lynn
It's very strange.
Taylor Lewan
Did he explain why he broke his phone?
Sugar Lynn
I think it was along the lines of, like, well, you know, I just do that when I'm done with bones.
Nick
So trial number two is currently going on because trial number one was a mistrial or a hung jury or what?
David
I believe it was a mistrial. But wait, did you see the police officers the night of the incident that they were collecting evidence in red solo cups and then putting it in, like, a snow.
Nick
I will say that one. Yeah, it does seem a bit suspicious, but, like, it was a blizzard, and, like, maybe they were just doing the best they could. That is the least suspicious of all the suspicious things that Natalie just mentioned.
David
What about the video where they're in the. In the auto shop and they flipped the perspective of the video.
Sugar Lynn
Crazy, it looks like.
David
And this.
Sugar Lynn
This played last night, and you were falling asleep while we were trying to watch the documentary. So the whole thing that they're pinning Karen Reid on is like, they. She her car and backed into him, and that's why she has a broken tail light. That's what killed him. And she does have a broken tail light.
Nick
How did she back into him in the first place?
Sugar Lynn
They're saying that, like, she was drunk, it was dark, so he got out.
Nick
Of the car behind the car for no reason. Like, why. Why would he.
Taylor Lewan
And also, wouldn't there be evidence beyond the broken tail light?
Sugar Lynn
Like, his blood?
Taylor Lewan
Like his blood or.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, you would think for sure. But they don't. They didn't really care about any of that. So, yeah, so they show. So then Karen Reid is like, well, how did I get this broken tail light? Like, honestly, like, she was like, maybe I hit him, but I don't. Like, I really don't think I did.
Nick
She was.
Sugar Lynn
Honestly, she was drunk. And then they watch back the ring footage of her, like, at John o' Keeffe's house, and she had backed into his car on her way out. Oh, and then they show footage from the, like, auto body shop that this trooper Proctor, who is crooked and thank God he's fired, took her car.
Nick
Tell the audience.
Sugar Lynn
Well, let me finish this. This part, too. They take her car to the auto body shop to, like, investigate it, and they flip. They have the. The camera mirrored, right, so you can't see what's happening on the left side of her car, where that broken tail light is, there's like someone over there doing something and it, it is giving. Agent Proctor, Trooper Proctor took off some pieces from her broken taillight, put them in his pocket, went back to the 34 Fairview and like sprinkled them all along the front lawn. Because people had done searches, they didn't find anything. They had like taken a leaf blower and like blew the snow around. They didn't find any pieces of tail light. And then all of a sudden they have like the search team go out there and there's like 47 pieces of broken tail light.
Nick
What's the most interesting about that is the timeline because they talk about again like you said before, they were looking for mater and it was a long period of time, let's say an hour, two hours are looking for stuff, didn't find anything. Then they came back out, we're looking for more stuff. And then all of a sudden in a 15 to 20 minute span is when they found all these items of glass and debris from allegedly her car which is like wait, so you magically have found it all at once in a short period of time while you've been looking for hours?
Taylor Lewan
If you hit a human being with your car, it's not going to spread shards of, of glass across the lawn. Like what?
Sugar Lynn
And on those pieces of taillight was John o' Keefe's DNA and two other males DNA. And like our Lord and savior Grace, Alan Jackson said if the Commonwealth doesn't want to change their theory to Karen Reed now hit three men with her car, then Darth theory is wrong.
Nick
And Alan Jackson is who not the Karen Reed's lawyer.
Sugar Lynn
Yes, he is Karen Reed's lawy.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, he sounds like he's gonna be fun.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, he was also Kevin Spacey's lawyer, which you know, I wasn't involved in that case.
Taylor Lewan
Guys, there was no winning the Kevin Spacey. He was, he lost. He, he lost from the beginning. He got out.
Nick
Yeah, Kevin Spacey has been cleared.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, that's why he's out and crying about being broke.
Nick
Yeah. Anyways, let's not taint the Karen Reed.
Sugar Lynn
No, no, no. I don't know anything about the Kevin Spacey, Hayes. All I do know is that he was the same lawyer. And I just have to say that I am team Karen Reed and like if lot I don't really give a fuck. So please don't DM me.
Nick
Go watch the Departed and tell me that.
Abby
I dare you.
Nick
I. I dare you. Thank you for that. Very eloquent Very entertaining recap of a case that's been going on for a long time. I'm hooked. Eventually, we'll get Emily Baker on to debrief this case.
Sugar Lynn
I feel like.
Nick
I feel like. Well, I mean, this is more from an entertainment like color. You're the color commentator.
Christine
Yes.
Nick
You know, like Emily Baker's more like the play by play. She is balls deep in this case where she said she will try to come out when the Prosecution. Prosecution. Prosecution.
Abby
Good.
Taylor Lewan
Very good.
Nick
But anyways, I hope this. Scratch that itch for all you true crimers out there who are also fans of the vile files. Lots to get into today before we get into Breaking down the Valley, which we all watched this morning.
Taylor Lewan
Yes, we did.
Nick
That. We are. Do not forget that yesterday's going deeper with Lexi Wood is out now. And, boy, she gave a scathing review of her relationship with Jesse. You do not want to miss that. It is. Oh, boy. She. It was. It was piping hot. I mean, it was.
Sugar Lynn
She didn't hold back.
Nick
We gave her a cold brew. By the time she was done talking, it was a hot coffee. It was.
Taylor Lewan
Come on. That was cute.
Sugar Lynn
You.
Nick
Yeah. She also, if you did not know, we talk about her past relationships as well. One of them being Brooklyn Beckham, who is now under fire from his family. And I got to say, under fire, he got fired from his family. Sierra, can you help us out here?
David
Nicola Peltz is allegedly fed up with how narcissistic Victoria and David Beckham are, and they verbally berate Brooklyn. The actress alleges that she doesn't like the way her husband's narcissistic parents treat him. They've reportedly made themselves available for months and months to discuss the ongoing drama, but are devastated that David and Victoria don't want their daughter in law around for the conversation.
Sugar Lynn
I feel like there has been non stop, like, fighting between Nicola and Victoria Beckham. Right. Like, I feel like we're all that. We're always seeing speculation that they hate each other.
David
Right.
Taylor Lewan
I thought it started strong. I thought that they started in a really, really good place.
David
It kind of felt like they would post things, though, intentionally to kind of be like, oh, here's the headline that's coming through. And then they're like, no, we're together on a yacht. Like, no, we're together celebrating my birthday. We're best friends.
Nick
I mean, we just have like, what, how old was Brooklyn when they got married? I mean, who knows? Maybe there was stuff going on behind the scenes that we didn't know About. But we had 20 some years of like, a relatively, like, close dynamic between Brooklyn and his parents. And all of a sudden, someone shows up, and then things change. You know, like, what's the difference? Right. The new person. Like, I. I don't know.
David
Like, they've been married for three years.
Sugar Lynn
For three years.
David
For three years. And he's 26 now, so he got married at 23.
Sugar Lynn
I got married at 25.
Taylor Lewan
Nick got married at 58. You know, I don't know.
Nick
It's just maybe. Maybe David and. And Victoria are narcissists.
Sugar Lynn
I feel like I would pay David Beckham to verbally berate me.
Taylor Lewan
But honestly, like, and in laws, like, have some. They're older people. They're your in laws. Respect them. Like, don't come out in the news and be like, they're mean. They're mean to my husband. Like, what are you talking about?
Sugar Lynn
I feel like that is causing just more issues within the family to, like, take it to the public.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
You know, like, take it to a therapist.
Nick
Yes. You know, if all of a sudden some drama came up and, like, my parents wanted to, like, work it out with me, and I could understand if they were like, can we just, like, talk to you and not. Not the person we feel has, like, created a divide between our relationship.
Sugar Lynn
I feel like they need a documentary or reality show.
Taylor Lewan
They had one, and it was gorgeous.
Sugar Lynn
But it didn't show the kids and her, did it?
Nick
No.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
No, no.
Sugar Lynn
I need a reality show with the Beckhams.
Nick
I mean, her family seems a. I mean, their wedding was a bit dramatic. Her dad, a billionaire, got into it with some wedding vendors, which I guess now that after I've planned a wedding.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, you also.
Nick
I do, yeah. I actually know. I stand corrected.
Taylor Lewan
But, like, David Beckham's dad was really tough on him, too, and really, like, in a loving way, pushed him to become the man who he is. And I bet that David has some of that in him, too, where he's a strong father, but he's so loving, from what I can see. We love David.
Nick
Super kind when I asked him for a selfie.
Sugar Lynn
And we did ask Lexi Wood about them, and she gave a glowing review of the two of them, but definitely said, I think, that she didn't spend a lot of time with them, but she did give them a glowing review.
Nick
Well, good news. Let's get this round of applause for Clayton Eckhart. The man finally got some justice. For those of you who have been living under a rock and not following his story, the bachelor with the worst luck in the world. World. His luck has finally seemed to change a little bit after going through years of speculation. Is like, is he the father? From a person who turns out she was like a real life gone girl person who had like a history of allegedly duping men into thinking she was with their child regardless if they were actually had intercourse or not. And she went public with this, made his life a living hell. She has. This person has now been charged with, like, several counts. We don't need to know their names here, but can we. Can we go through the list of accounts that this person has been charged with? Yes.
Sugar Lynn
The fact that this has not made madestream Media.
Nick
No. It's actually kind of fucked. We're not. When we had Clayton on the show and he, like, went through the whole story, the mainstream media covered when the accusations against Clayton and then when we had that episode with him and he, like, went through it. There wasn't a single mainstream media outlet that covered that episode.
Sugar Lynn
But you know what they do cover.
Taylor Lewan
So sad.
Sugar Lynn
They covered that Nick was turned on, that I was strict with the customer service people on the phone.
Taylor Lewan
That's what they picked up.
Nick
Clayton clearing his name. They didn't want to cover that.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, my gosh.
David
I had a chairman accused of several felonies which include fraudulent schemes and artifacts forgery, perjury and tampering with physical evidence.
Sugar Lynn
Crazy.
David
Just one count of fraudulent schemes.
Nick
Just out of curiosity, Leia, what. What mainstream coverage has covered this story as of today? Like when Clayton announced that this person has been charged. Have. Has anyone covered it?
Sierra
We've got the San Francisco Chronicle.
Nick
Okay.
Sierra
We've got Fox 10 Phoenix, the Arizona Republic 12 news.
Sugar Lynn
Wow.
Sierra
Too fab.
Nick
That's crazy.
David
So.
Nick
No.
Taylor Lewan
Is that right?
Sugar Lynn
Is there, like a conspiracy going on?
Nick
Like. Well, I mean, she was. This person was charged in Arizona, so that makes. It makes sense why the local Arizona news covers it. But.
Sierra
Oh, but guess what? US Weekly did cover his feud with Gabby Windy.
Sugar Lynn
Oh, obviously they would.
Sierra
Yeah, a couple weeks ago.
Nick
That's fucking crazy. Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Are people just out to get him?
Nick
I don't know. It's honestly, it's like, I'm not a big conspiracy theorist, but that is conspiratorial. No one wants to, like, clear his name.
Sugar Lynn
It's wild.
Nick
Fucking crazy. Anyway.
Taylor Lewan
His name. And we know that he appreciates that. Is the whole thing, like, gonna go to a trial?
Nick
I don't. I mean, I don't know. This person's been charged with several counts.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah. He did say in his Instagram Video, like, it's finally over. And I was like, baby, it's just about to begin.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Nick
Well, I think for him, he's just like. Again, like, it's obviously very personal for him. I think he's had a hard time getting, like, national pickup to his frustration. Anything that's come out against him, national media picks it up. Mainstream media picks it up. Like, it's like, oh, anyone going to, like, talk shit on Clayton, let's pick it up. Any. Anyone wants to clear Clayton's name? They're. They're all like, crickets.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, everybody.
Nick
I think he just feels very vindicated that, like, now that law enforcement has, like, said no, there's a real. There's a real potential crime going on here. It's just like another. Another bit of evidence to say no. For anyone who didn't believe me before, like, this person's being charged, you know, with fraud. It's really quite disturbing that no one wants it. People. Us Weekly, E. News, do better. Page Six, tmz, whenever you're. Whenever you want to just, you know, cover it.
Sugar Lynn
We're.
Nick
We're ready.
Sugar Lynn
Well, Sutton Strack revealed that she let go of Avi, and she also has not spoken to Garcelle since the reunion.
Nick
That's because Garcelle won't talk to her.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, that's because.
Sierra
Well, I don't know. Maybe it's Sutton that's the problem.
Nick
No, it seems like she is potentially the problem, but I think it's because Garcelle has set a boundary of. I thought you were my friend. You didn't show up for me. I'm tired of this behavior, and I am no longer interested in, like, you know, keeping this friendship alive.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Nick
And Sutton seems to be very much Team Kyle these days.
Sugar Lynn
Well, they did. According to the sun, they did say that Sutton, Kyle, Dorit Bozema, and Erica are set to return full time, and there could be between one to two new housewives. Oh, we don't know about Kathy or Jennifer Tilly quite yet on what their status is, but I guess that kind of debunks the whole, like, one will be right. I mean, when that came out, I mean, like, the.
Nick
The. The rumors in Bravo World and all the bloggers, it's. I don't even know why we even spend time.
Sugar Lynn
It's exhausting. Yeah.
Nick
You know, considering all the, like, the ridiculous rumors. Speaking of which. Like, the one that, like, Meredith was allegedly fired from the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, which she has put out that she never was, and she Won't be. Which is a pretty easy rumor to debunk because, like, I'm assuming she's going to be on the season and there will. No, there won't be, like, any, like, oh, she's fired. There won't be any, like, Kendra Moore, you know, like, oh, not on the show anymore.
Sierra
Meredith did kind of insinuate that. I mean, this is my read on it, but I think she was kind.
Nick
Of insinuating that Britney was the one.
Sierra
That was working overtime on a smear campaign.
Nick
In true Meredith fashion.
Sugar Lynn
You know, I haven't seen Ms. Brittany singing on my for you page. Has anyone done a wellness check?
Taylor Lewan
Oh, dear.
Abby
Yeah.
Sierra
What the heck? Where'd that go?
Abby
Hold on.
Nick
That is true, right? Yeah.
Sierra
Maybe. Maybe it's our algorithm, because Salt Lake isn't, like, airing right now.
Nick
Well, I've watched every single one of her singing videos, so if she's singing.
Sugar Lynn
I would think you should know that.
Nick
The algorithm would say, excuse me, your favorite thing on the Internet is happening again.
Sierra
Maybe she's up with your algorithm. Maybe she's resting her voice. Vocal rest. Yeah, it's important for a musician.
David
She hasn't posted on TikTok since April 29th.
Sugar Lynn
April 29th was, like, a week ago.
Taylor Lewan
I just want to start a rumor that Jennifer Tilly is getting her own show because I think that she is just worth.
Sugar Lynn
We do need her and her and Kathy on their own, don't we?
Taylor Lewan
Like, just. Let's send them on vacation, you know, and watch them go and spend their money somewhere.
Nick
I want Jennifer Tilly and Kathy Hilton just to, like, just move on over to Denise Richards show, because that's like a comedy. It's lighter, you know, Kathy and Jennifer, like, I mean, they're like, good comedic relief, but they're not really. Jennifer doesn't give any drama. She's, like, afraid of drama. She's like, I'm too rich to bother, which I totally respect.
Taylor Lewan
We love that for her.
Nick
But she seems a bit miscast in.
Taylor Lewan
She does. And, you know, there's so. I want to watch her spend all of that Simpsons money and have such a great time, you know?
Nick
Well, Finally, Love Island USA has announced the premiere of season seven. Premieres June 3rd on Peacock. Super exciting. Excited about that. Also announcing their premiere, Bachelor in Paradise returns July 7th. That's ballsy. Of Bachelor in Paradise. Because, I mean, again, like, this is a. An alleged reboot. We now have Hannah Brown, part of the. The. The hosting group. They have a new location, a new showrunner. Who knows? Maybe we'll get a whole new show. But they. I mean, listen, it's a very similar format to. To Love island in terms of, like, love competition show with an ensemble cast of characters. But just like following the debauchery of Love island just makes historically Bachelor in Paradise seem really boring.
Taylor Lewan
It truly does.
Nick
So they are going to premiere their new reboot show five weeks in to Love island. And I got to say, they better show up. The risk is, you know, you spent, you know, five weeks watching, like, the premier League, you know, NBA, NFL, whatever, whatever your favorite sport is, and then you tune in to, like, high school sports.
Taylor Lewan
Truly, we've fallen in love with these people by week five. I'm so 100%.
Nick
These characters better show up. Tough act to follow, as they say. But we will be following it nonetheless, either enjoying it or saying do better. So we'll see. All right.
Sugar Lynn
The Valley.
Nick
Valley. Well, the Valley opens up with Jesse showing appreciation for his daughter, paying attention to fashion because he has these fashion slippers while wearing flip flops the entire episode. How can you. How can you claim to have a fashion forward mindset while. While. While wearing flip flops?
Taylor Lewan
Wait, can we also add in those baggy underwear he was wearing?
Nick
He was wearing diapers.
Sierra
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
That was crazy.
Taylor Lewan
That was crazy. I was like, sir, what is in there? Did you have an accident?
Nick
Do you think he forgot to stuff a sock?
Sugar Lynn
If he had done anything to Michelle their whole relationship, that is warrant for divorce.
Christine
Yeah.
David
Those underwear.
Nick
Do we have a. Do we have a P of that shot? Can we bring it up, please, for the people who haven't watched it? I just like. I mean, keep in mind this is a man who, like, seems to, like, highly curate every moment. Like, yeah, Jesse is the most.
Christine
I want to.
Nick
Careful how I say this. The most self aware person in the sense that he knows. You can tell he knows he's being filmed. Right. With other reality TV stars. They seem like they're just like we are watching them, but they don't know that we're watching them. And Jesse always gives. I know you're watching me.
Taylor Lewan
Yes.
Nick
And it's so. It's so shocking that he chose to wear the triple XL underwear that clearly didn't fit him.
Sugar Lynn
And it was like a. It was like a. What do they call our full panties? I guess, like period panties. He was wearing period panties. You know, like, we all have period panties. He's on day one of his period. He's got like the. The biggest tampon in. And also the biggest pad.
Taylor Lewan
Also the biggest pad he needs Room for both. He's a. He's a heavy blee.
Sugar Lynn
He's got a wide set vagina.
Taylor Lewan
It's true. He can't lie down without staining the bed.
Nick
You know, he's a genius because I will say he's the person I talk about the most on this show. He's the person I enjoy on my.
Taylor Lewan
TV wearing loose fitting panties, let's call them what they are. Was a move. Is genius.
Nick
It's genius.
Taylor Lewan
You know what I mean? It's genius. Also, maybe that's really comfort. Like, would that be comfortable for you boys?
Nick
Not really. That's the thing. Because like, when you put on. I. You know, I'm not. I'm way over my skinny era gene. I don't know if Jesse is, but if you wear underwear, like in the skinny jean era, you had to have pretty, like, tight underwear because otherwise you're getting a bunch of bunching, you know, a lot of not fun. But like, that underwear is going to bunch regardless of how baggy his pants are. So really quite uncomfortable.
Taylor Lewan
What about for sleeping? Like, maybe they're his night night panties.
Nick
Also, like, how did he. He ran into the house in those flip flops, by the way. And the next thing you know, he's.
Sugar Lynn
Naked and he's yelling at Jason to get out of the room and cussing.
Taylor Lewan
Couldn't wait to take his pants off and flail. Flail about in his night night panties. They also look like they're from like the 1970s. They were like a weird, like cream color.
Sugar Lynn
They were pilling already.
Taylor Lewan
They were pilling for sure. Yeah, they're like his security undies.
Nick
Like his grandma made them for him. He's like, it's like in a family heirloom.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, that was a crazy thing to go on national television and wear those.
Nick
What is going on?
Sugar Lynn
It's the side view.
David
Also, Sansa underwear.
Sugar Lynn
I feel like Jesse's underwear was reason number one why Michelle wanted a divorce. Hey, literally, I stand by that.
Nick
You know, he's in great shape, takes care of the bod.
David
Oh, my God, though. But when he came out shirtless for the car, like the car toy racing, it was just like, come on, man.
Nick
But that's what I'm saying. Again, he's like, oh, I'm being filmed. I'm just gonna go unzip the top here.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, he's definitely putting himself. He's like casting for women, you know, he's like, all right, everyone, this is me. And if you want me, is this.
Nick
Account called Blocked by Jax. I For those of you asking, it's not me because I am also blocked by Jax.
Sugar Lynn
Well, speaking of Jax, he's. They started this episode with Jax rage texting Britney in his 15 minutes of free time in between therapy sessions.
David
Can I tell you that Connor and I literally were pausing the screen, going frame by frame, trying to read her phone.
Sierra
Oh, same.
Nick
But every time I paused it, when you pause it, the, like, the lower third box comes up and it was covering the text at the. Yes.
David
See mine, I can hit back and it clears the whole display. So I was reading the entire thing.
Sierra
You lucky bastard. No, I had to just keep replaying it. Danny rolled over at one point. He was like, what is wrong with you?
Nick
Is there a producer hanging out with Jax in this mental health facility? Because, like, how is it possible that they're on this trip filming, and then wouldn't you know it, right when they're in the middle of like.
Sugar Lynn
Well, he has his. His diary, his phone diary that he's recording himself on in front of a white wall.
Nick
No, I get that. But, like. And he can do that anywhere, and they can play it at any time. But he coincidentally text Brittany in the middle of, like.
Sugar Lynn
Because Jesse told him. Jesse was the whole thing. She said, how does he know that we're in Santa Barbara? Did anyone tell him that we're in Santa Barbara? And Jesse goes, oh, I did. I talked to him every day. And she goes, why would you do that? It would, like, upset him. And he was like, I feel like he deserves to know.
Nick
No, I see the mental health expert that he is.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. But you're right. He did text right in the moment. They were standing in a group. They weren't in the middle of an activity. They were all there and ready to read the texts with her.
Sugar Lynn
But that is diabolical that Jax is, like, sending Britney these crazy text messages and then texting Kristin at mo. Like, at the exact same time being, like, loving it here. Feeling so much better about myself.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
Feeling really healthy. You're sick in the head.
Taylor Lewan
I do wonder if they're allowed to do cocaine at that particular.
Sugar Lynn
I do think that is the one that is allowed. Yeah. I do think he did choose that one. After his AI programmed phone call with Tom Sandoval.
Nick
I do feel like that you don't really stop anything you're doing wrong. You just kind of like, you know, just.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, you just. You just take some time away from the physical location, but you continue doing.
Sugar Lynn
What you've been doing.
Nick
I will say that moment where Jax talked about needing to get better, and it was sad. And, like, there was a moment where I felt just the tiniest amount of empathy for him. But, like, it's just. It's heartbreaking because you just know. He doesn't mean. I don't.
David
I know, but he's, like, not upset because of his choices. He's upset because he's forced to have to go through this program, and so he's blaming everybody else. During that video, he kept throwing digs at Britney, and it's just like, you're not doing the work. You're just upset that you have to be here.
Sugar Lynn
No, he is upset that he has to be there there while they are filming. He wants to be filming. He wants to be on the show. He wants to be in Santa Barbara, and he's pissed off that this had to, like, go simultaneously as to filming the Valley.
Nick
What was that insane thing that Janet said when she talked with Zach? I'm definitely the bigger person, or.
Taylor Lewan
Oh, yeah. She said, I will sit down with him because I am the bigger person or something.
Nick
I don't know if that. Was that the exact quote. That's an insane thing to say.
Sugar Lynn
It's Janet. No, but I did think it was really weird that Zach was like, hold on, Nia.
Taylor Lewan
Nia.
Sugar Lynn
I'm just about to get upset, and I need Nia to hold my hand because I'm getting emotional. I was like, what is happening?
Sierra
Why do they keep calling Nia in to be, like, the emotional support?
Sugar Lynn
I feel like she.
Christine
She.
Nick
Well, she's one of the few normal ones. Yeah.
David
You know why? Because she deals with three babies at once. She can handle all of them drunk.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
David
It's the same thing.
Nick
I've never seen someone sit down on a couch as graceful as she did.
Sugar Lynn
She is like a pageant star.
Nick
Did you notice that she, like, sat down and kind of, like, opened up her dress? Oh. Very flawlessly, like a flower. It was really. It was quite nice.
Sugar Lynn
She's a dainty flower.
Nick
I don't know if she said I'm the bigger, like, but she definitely gave her credit for what she thought was being the bigger person. And that's such a weird thing to, like, acknowledge yourself. Like, if you have to point out that you're being the bigger person, are you, though?
Taylor Lewan
And also, like, are you actually gonna listen to anything this person has to say? You're just sitting there proud of your.
Nick
For showing up, simply showing up.
Sugar Lynn
And then Zach's, like, pissed off at Britney for telling her the horrible things that he said about Her. He's like, why would you tell her that? She's like, because they were bad. He's like, no, I know, but why would you tell her? Well, I feel like maybe if y' all are going to continue to hang out, she should know what you said behind her back. I don't know.
David
I was like, I'm not gonna lie. Janet made me laugh multiple times during this episode. I was like, don't make me like Janet, but, like, I'd cheat on you, too. I was like, but we talk about.
Sierra
How Jesse was speaking to Janet.
Nick
Yeah.
David
Like, getting in her face.
Sierra
Oh, my God.
Sugar Lynn
In front of Jason. And Jason had nothing to say and did nothing.
Abby
Oh, my God.
Nick
That was crazy.
Sierra
I was just like, are you really gonna let him speak like that? And then Jason goes to, like, see if Jesse's okay at the after the emotional ball thing, and he was like, be. He was like, get the fuck out of here. And I was just like, oh, my God, but you are wearing granny panties.
Nick
I will say. I don't. I. I don't know if it's a Bravo thing, but the way. I mean, every Bravo show that has an ensemble cast of men, they look out for each other way more than they look out for any of their women friends or spouses.
Sugar Lynn
They could never be Nick.
Nick
I. I just, like, I want to be on one of these shows so bad just to be like, you guys are losers.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Nick
Like, the way you just, like, you're just like, the bro code into your 40s is kind of lame. It's just so pathetic. It's just, like, have a fucking, like, backbone, and, like, you don't need to be one of the guys into your 30s, especially when they're, like, wearing underwear like that.
Sugar Lynn
And can we talk about why Jax was like, listen, my wife. And it was in sickness and in health, and I'm sick. It's like, I'm sure. Also in your vows, it was like, I don't know, maybe, like, not cheat on your wife. Not call her horrible, horrible names. Not. But, like, none of those matter. Just, like, you're saying you need help to support me.
Sierra
I feel like Jax is manipulating his therapist in rehab because every time he comes out of a therapy session is when he rage texts Brittany. And I'm sure he's, like, making his therapist feel bad for him and being.
Sugar Lynn
Like, yeah, she does suck. Like, she.
Nick
Then that's a terrible therapist. I'm sorry. Like, he's shouldn't be working at a mental. He's not that sophisticated. And, like, you can See right through his.
Taylor Lewan
I would put it the other way around. I would blame the therapist. Probably like, like just taking the money and being like, you're right, you're right. You were sickness and health. You're sick.
Sugar Lynn
What he did was fucked up.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah.
Nick
Yeah. Also like this, this, this. Keeping in mind this is a, a mental health facility that is allowing Jax Taylor to still like make content for a reality TV show. Like, how serious can it be?
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, that is nuts.
Sierra
Maybe his therapist is an undercover Bravo producer.
Taylor Lewan
That seems very likelihood.
Nick
I have a hard time believing that a mental health facility worth its sal. Any of this patience to like continue to film content for a. Let's be a toxic reality TV show.
Taylor Lewan
No, it's, it's so fraudulent. It's crazy.
Sugar Lynn
I also feel like the performance at the healing ceremony between Jesse and Michelle was a little much for me. Jesse's like, I can't put anything in the circle because I'm too emotional right now. And then him being like, I'm grateful that I'm in this toxic situation, but my daughter is not like, you know, she's still thriving. And then for him, him to immediately like throw it to Michelle.
Taylor Lewan
I know Michelle, you go nuts.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Taylor Lewan
Your turn.
Sugar Lynn
Do you want to say anything about.
Taylor Lewan
Michelle's cold face is glorious. Like her non emotional cold face is one of the best I've ever seen as an actress. I really give her a nod. I really give her a nod.
Sugar Lynn
Was the question, what are you most grateful for in life?
Sierra
Yeah. I was confused by the prompt because they all answered it differently. And then I was even more confused by Jesse's reaction. Michelle's answer. Because I was like, why did that piss you off so much?
Sugar Lynn
No, why was Michelle's answer like, I'm grateful that we chose to just the day we decided to get pregnant was.
Sierra
Like, because it was a gratitude ball.
David
But it, it was, it was like airing out like something that you had with another person and then like a moment that you're grateful for with I.
Sugar Lynn
Believe because Britney was like, I'm grateful for my son.
David
And I think the rules in the beginning was like, you weren't supposed to pass it to your spouse or to like, like somebody that you're in a relationship with. I mean, they're technically not together.
Nick
His spouse.
Abby
True.
David
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
But it's like, yeah, no, they're in.
Sierra
The middle of a divorce.
Sugar Lynn
I wish she would have said something about her current boyfriend that she's grateful about though, to really just.
David
I mean, it was kind of funny though how Jesse was just like, if you're that happy, you don't have to keep saying how happy you are. Then they cut to her in the car being like, I'm so happy.
Christine
She.
David
She also went on what Happens Live?
Sugar Lynn
Then she's like, well, if Jesse's happy, then he needs to go be happy and leave me the fuck alone.
Nick
Saying.
Sugar Lynn
The same thing to each other.
David
Then Michelle went on watch what Happens live, though. I don't know if you saw. And then she gave Andy a bottle of Aaron's honey and was. And called Jesse crazy for his theories of. She went to Runyon and then he lives by Runyon and the Honey Company. And I was like, girl, this is her boyfriend. That one's a little.
Sierra
That was crazy.
David
Yeah, her boyfriend owns the honey company. And remember last episode, Jesse was like, the honey was in our cabinet. And then she would put makeup on to go to Runyon and guess where this guy. I went on his Instagram and guess where this guy lives by Runyon.
Nick
I just. I just feel like Jessi thinks that he's going to garner a bunch of sympathy. Like, let's assume that Michelle did everything that Jesse accuses her of. I don't think a single Bravo fan gives a fuck.
Taylor Lewan
Yeah, yeah.
David
Genuinely. No. That's why I said I supported Janet when she's looking at him going, I cheat on you too, because you suck.
Nick
Yeah, it's just like, you just.
Sugar Lynn
Just.
Nick
He just thinks that he's going to garner his sympathy by like, yeah, like, you were a bad husband and not condoning that type of behavior. But it's just. No one feels sorry for you because you. You come across like, an emotionally abusive spouse. Like, I don't know if he is, you know, but that's the character he seems to be playing on a reality TV show. One where he seems incredibly self aware that he's being filmed.
Taylor Lewan
I don't know. The. The panties really make me question all of that. But what I will say is that he is like Mr. Croc Tears. Like, he's like the epitome of white woman tears. You know, like, that's him all day long. Yes, sir.
Sugar Lynn
And even Michelle called him out with that. The first episode where they, like, sit down together to talk about the schedule of, like, Isabella going back and forth. And he starts crying and she's like, don't do this. Don't start crying and you make me look cold and, like, you put on these tears. And it was like, read him his rights.
Nick
I will say Jesse is the cast member on the Valley that I'm I'm probably most interested in getting on the couch. And Jesse, if you are listening, if your team is listening, I just want you to know, if you are willing to come on and have a conversation with us, we will. We'll wipe the slate clean. We will assume and we'll go into that interview open to the possibility that you've had the worst edit in reality TV history, that you are a victim of the edit. And I want to clean the slate and start over knowing that I've never met you in person. And then I want to get to know you and judge from that moment forward. And that's my promise to you, Jesse, is I just want to get to know the real you outside of reality TV and see, you know, why, why you come across the way you do on this show.
Sugar Lynn
That's also what we do with all of our guests.
Nick
I know. I just want to make that very clear.
Sugar Lynn
We haven't said it in a while, but we are judging the characters on tv. We don't know any of these people personally besides Kristen Doty, of course. And we do love her. And we do.
Sierra
And we know some of them, but.
Nick
But a lot of them we don't.
Sugar Lynn
But a lot of them we don't. And we realize that there's an edit and we realize that they're not in control of that edit. And we could be completely wrong about these people. The only thing we're not wr are those panties that Jesse was wearing.
Taylor Lewan
But no, I think that we can use the panties as a rock. Maybe an indicator that he's not all of these things that we think, like, you are not really aware of what you're doing on television if you're wearing those panties. Like, maybe the panties is the turning point of having empathy for Jesse.
Nick
Yes. Maybe any, like, one of, like a healthiest mind and body would know not to wear those panties.
Taylor Lewan
This is what I'm saying. So maybe this is the. The first string pull of the world having sympathy for this man.
Nick
Maybe. Well, Jesse, if you're out, you have an open invite. We hope to have that opportunity to get to know you.
Sugar Lynn
We did get to know Abby and David from Love on the Spectrum.
Taylor Lewan
Okay. This excites me.
Sugar Lynn
No, they are the best. I love them. They're so sweet. And we had a great interview. A lot of laughs. We learned a lot about them. We had Abby sing for us. You did? We did. We did. So they're up next.
Taylor Lewan
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Jesse
From which one?
Nick
Any song. What song do you like to sing the most?
Jesse
Circle of Life from the Lion King.
Sierra
My song I like to sing the most is part of your world from the Little Mermaid. Oh. I sing the original one and the new one.
Nick
What's different?
Sierra
Hal Bailey's version. She goes a little higher, and I got to go to that premiere.
Nick
Oh, wow.
Sugar Lynn
Cool.
Nick
That's pretty cool. Two years premiere.
Abby
That's pretty wild.
Nick
Do you like the. The real life version or the animated version better?
Sierra
I think the animated version's more right for me.
Jesse
Well, to me, I like both.
Sierra
I think I like both equally, but about the same.
Christine
Okay.
Nick
We watched it, like, two weeks ago.
Sugar Lynn
We started showing our daughter the, like, original Disney movies, and it's been so fun to, like, relive them and watch them back again. Like, you remember all the songs. Like, Abby was saying, it's crazy.
Sierra
Was the Beast really a prince?
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Sierra
What was his name? At Adam. I think it was at.
Sugar Lynn
Was it?
Nick
That's a great question, because, honestly, I went. I felt like they were a little hard on the Beast because he was so young.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, he was, like, 12.
Abby
Misunderstood.
Nick
No, he was.
Sierra
I mean, he was, like, in his late teens, early 20s, they said.
Sugar Lynn
When he turned 18. Was it 18 or 21?
Nick
21.
Sierra
21.
Sugar Lynn
21.
Nick
But they said after some years had passed. So when he opened the door to the witch, he. He was probably 12.
Sugar Lynn
He had to be young.
Sierra
So when he was. He was just a little boy.
Sugar Lynn
He didn't know anybody, and you never met him.
Nick
They turned him into a beast because he was a snobby little K. It seemed unfair.
Sierra
Yeah. Do you have. Speaking of that, do you know. Do you know anything about Shrek?
Nick
I know less about Shrek than some of the other ones I've seen.
Sierra
Fiona. Princess Fiona turned into an ogre because she was cursed.
Nick
What did she do to deserve it?
Sierra
I don't know. Because she fell in love with Shrek.
Nick
Oh, see, that's not fair, because the prince was allegedly rude.
Sierra
Shrek, Sinkhole slammer.
Abby
Tell them what that is.
Sierra
Dreamworks Water park is a water park. It's in the American Dream Mall in Newark, New York, Jersey.
Sugar Lynn
Is that. Is that the biggest mall in the world or.
Nick
No, no, it's small.
Sugar Lynn
It's close.
Abby
Oh, it's something, right?
Sugar Lynn
Isn't it really big?
Jesse
Yeah, but the mall in Toronto is the Biggest really?
Nick
Is it now.
Sugar Lynn
I've never been.
Jesse
The next time I go to Toronto, the next time I want to do, go to the zoo, the aquarium, and see the Lion King show.
Sugar Lynn
All of it in Toronto.
Jesse
Yes. That's one, two, three things I want to do the next time I go to Toronto.
Sugar Lynn
You're booked and busy in Toronto. You have no time for nothing else.
Nick
Well, Abby and David, welcome to the show.
Jesse
Thank you.
Sugar Lynn
We're so excited to have you.
Nick
We're excited to have you. Are you guys. How. How do you feel about being here?
Sierra
I feel good.
Jesse
Me, too.
Nick
Okay. Do you guys ever get nervous when you guys do these types of appearances or you. Do you guys. Have you gotten pretty used to it?
Sierra
We gotten pretty used to it.
Jesse
What she said.
Nick
Do you have fun doing them?
Sierra
I do.
Nick
Okay. What's your favorite part about just talking about you guys being on tv, your story. What is your favorite thing to discuss when you.
Sierra
My favorite thing to discuss is what my life has been like.
Nick
Okay. What has it been like?
Sierra
My life? I have a daily routine. Like, I warm up my voice every day. I walk my dog, and I'm even on zoom calls right now.
Nick
And what is that like for you?
Sierra
Zoom calls.
Abby
Abby, do you remember when you didn't know how to do a zoom call?
Sierra
I didn't know how to do a zoom call at first until now.
Nick
Okay. And then what changed?
Sierra
I practiced my listening skills on zoom calls.
Nick
What was different about zoom calls versus, like, talking like we're talking right now?
Sierra
It was during the pandemic. I had to do it on the computer, not in person.
Nick
Did you like that experience better, or did you find it more challenging to talk with people?
Sierra
Find it more challenging to do it in person? Because sometimes we get slow Internet technical difficulties.
Nick
Okay.
Sugar Lynn
Sometimes the WI fi is a little slow. It allows for some lag.
Nick
Do you enjoy doing this together with David? Is it. Do you feel like you guys are helping each other out when you guys are talking and doing these interviews together? We are.
Sierra
We are.
Nick
What's your favorite thing about how you guys help each other out?
Sierra
My favorite thing we do about when we help each other out, we go over if we ever need a break. Like, David needs to go on his phone and do his everyday game, and I need to go on my phone and do Candy Crush.
Jesse
My everyday game is based on. On the Magic Kingdom of Disneyland.
Nick
And when you say everyday game, this means, like, there's something you just like to play every day.
Jesse
Yes.
Nick
And does that. What does that do for you, David? Like, how does that help you?
Abby
How does it make you feel?
Nick
Yeah, how does it make you feel when you get to play that game?
Jesse
Makes me feel good when I play that game.
Sugar Lynn
It's fun. I bet.
Jesse
I call it Magic Kingdoms.
Sugar Lynn
Is that your favorite park at Disney?
Jesse
Yes.
Sugar Lynn
Why is that your favorite park?
Nick
Park.
Sugar Lynn
All the animals.
Jesse
All the animals. But that's Animal Kingdom. I've never been there before.
Sugar Lynn
You haven't?
Jesse
Yeah, I've been season. I've been to Disneyland, but never the animal at Disney World. But I will go there for the Animal Kingdom.
Sierra
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
What's your favorite animal?
Jesse
Lion.
Sierra
My favorite animal is a lioness.
Sugar Lynn
Did y' all know that about each other, or was that something you learned very early on?
Sierra
I think.
Abby
Abby, when did you learn that? What was the very first time time you learned that about David?
Sierra
When I first met him.
Abby
First date.
Sugar Lynn
Wow.
Abby
Blind date.
Jesse
We met each other at the Wildlife learning center since July 12, 2021, which was four years ago. But speaking of four years, soon to be four years is when we're gonna have our anniversary at the San Diego Zusa 5 Park. There aren't snow.
Abby
Fun.
Sugar Lynn
Do y' all celebrate your anniversary every year?
Jesse
Yes.
Sugar Lynn
You do? Okay, what do y' all do? Do y' all.
Jesse
Well, Last year at first, at 2022, Abby suggested Hurricane Harbor. I used to go there during Tumbleweed Day camp.
Sierra
Right, you did.
Jesse
And then I was gonna suggest Run Snore for a our second anniversary in 2023, but then it got postponed, so that's why suggested Cheesecake Factory is about backup.
Sugar Lynn
Cheesecake Factory is a staple.
Sierra
I love Cheesecake Factory. Yum.
Jesse
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
So good.
Jesse
And our third year anniversary, we go there. Go to Cheesecake Factory again.
Sugar Lynn
Oh.
Abby
So.
Sierra
And what do we do on our third year anniversary last year in 2024?
Jesse
Oh, same as our second anniversary.
Sierra
Did we see something special?
Nick
What did y' all see?
Jesse
We saw.
Abby
You know the answer.
Sierra
30Th anniversary of Lion King last year. 30th anniversary.
Sugar Lynn
Of course.
Jesse
30Th anniversary.
Christine
We are.
Nick
We just had our first wedding anniversary. You did? Yeah. Yesterday was.
Sierra
So when did you guys get married?
Nick
April 27, 2024.
Jesse
That's. Yes. That was last year.
Sierra
Yeah.
Nick
You know, it was our first anniversary, so we weren't, like, sure what we should do or how to celebrate it. You know, it's like we were like, do we want to do something extravagant and big, like go to the 30th anniversary of the Lion King?
Jesse
Yes.
Nick
Or did we want to just, like, do something relaxing and normal and hang out with our daughter. Like, you know, it's like, did you. Which anniversary was more fun for you? Going to the Cheesecake Factory or the 30th anniversary of the Lion King?
Jesse
Both equally.
Nick
I'd say both, David. Both equally.
Sugar Lynn
Oh, and is. Do y' all feel like marriage is something that y' all eventually will get to?
Jesse
Well, I may not. Well, we. We may not know when we're gonna get married, but I do know a perfect place to get married where. Where I spend the night three times, but soon to be four times. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
Sierra
Wow. That's what we're gonna do for our fourth year anniversary. Go to the Rorne Snow.
Jesse
We might go back to Masai Mara for our honeymoon. That's where we went for our Halloween vacation during season two.
Sugar Lynn
That is so cool that y' all went to Africa.
Jesse
I've only appeared on episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7, but never on 6.
Christine
Never on 6.
Sugar Lynn
What was it about that 6? The sixth one I didn't watch anyways because you weren't in it.
Sierra
What sixth episode?
Sugar Lynn
Six episode of season two, Season two.
Nick
Are you. Do you remember. Are you really good with dates? You seem like you're really good with dates, dude.
Jesse
Yes, we are. And we're still together.
Abby
You guys know dates of, like, movies and, like, when Lion King came out and. Right? You guys know that kind of. Yeah.
Sierra
1994.
Jesse
Yeah. We go on fun dates like the aquarium, the zoo, and theme parks like Disney and Universal. And we go on the pier, we go bowling, and we even go to the Griffith park observatory.
Sierra
Oh, that's right. We do.
Sugar Lynn
Do y' all, like, challenge each other, like, trivia kind of on dates of things? Like, when was lady and the trampoline first? The first lady in the tramp out?
Sierra
1955.
Jesse
That's what I was gonna say.
Nick
And I know that's correct because we watched it yesterday for the first time in a while with our daughter. Do you. I really think it holds up. It really. It's really.
Sierra
I have watched Home.
Nick
Yeah. When was Snow White made?
Sierra
1937.
Nick
Do you know, Mal?
Jesse
Yeah. That was two years before the wizard of Oz came out. Three years before my dad was born.
Sierra
Oh, wow.
Abby
It's really amazing. When Abby was little, I remember she was like, three. And we were going to this doctor's office, and I'd passed the exit on the freeway. We'd been to that doctor's office only once before, and it was a year prior. And she pointed and she said, exit. And then we were in the Drugstore going back a year later. And the doctor who he saw one time was a year later, we were in the drugstore on the downstairs in the big building. And she said, hello, Doctor. Whatever her name was. Hello, Dr. So and so. And I was like, come on.
Nick
Do you remember that doctor?
Abby
She.
Sierra
No.
Abby
Yeah, you did that.
Sierra
It was a doctor's name.
Abby
Angela something.
Sierra
Maybe, I don't know.
Abby
Anyways, but she remembered that at the time.
Jesse
I remember Dr. Sachs and the. My favorite doctor is Angelica for my keloids. And every time I go to amd, I go to the Vito's. That's near there.
Abby
Oh, Vito's Pizza.
Jesse
Yes.
Sugar Lynn
What's your favorite food?
Jesse
Burritos.
Sugar Lynn
Just in general.
Jesse
I like chicken tenders and french fries and cheese pizza and plain hamburgers and plain cheeseburger from in n Out. And I also like cookies that taste good to me. Yum.
Sierra
That sounds good.
Jesse
Even cake that tastes good to me. And I like some of the candies that taste good to me too.
Sugar Lynn
You have a sweet tooth. Abby, what's your favorite food?
Sierra
Burgers and fries. But.
Nick
But love.
Abby
No, you know what? You should tell them what you've been trying recently. What have you tried?
Sierra
New octopus.
Sugar Lynn
What?
Sierra
Octopus.
Jesse
I'd rather say. I rather save an octopus instead.
Sierra
I know, I know, I know. I have to tell you something.
Sugar Lynn
Okay.
Sierra
Do they have. I wonder if they have octopus. At islands. I can get octopus.
Abby
Oh, at islands restaurants.
Sierra
I hope they have octopus.
Jesse
I am not gonna eat a live an octopus. I want it to live forever. But what if they'll be part of my. My wildlife park? My own dream wildlife park. The biggest one.
Sierra
I want to get octopus somewhere.
Sugar Lynn
Okay, we gotta find. We'll find it.
Sierra
Octopus.
Nick
But it's all sometimes called calamari.
Jesse
I'd rather get an octopus, but only as a pet and a living animal at the same time.
Sierra
What if I ate a whole entire octopus?
Abby
That would be concerning.
Nick
David.
Jesse
I rather. I think I prefer an octopus as a living animal.
Nick
But what if it. Gabby ate a whole octopus.
Jesse
Abby, that's gross.
Sierra
I did eat octopus before.
Sugar Lynn
Has he ever eaten anything or drank anything that you thought was gross?
Sierra
Milk. Well, think about it. I also ate snails too.
Jesse
I like Altadena milk.
Sugar Lynn
Altadena milk is good.
Nick
I kind of agree with you on milk.
Sierra
And I have eaten some slimy foods like escargot, octopus.
Sugar Lynn
You're adventurous.
Taylor Lewan
What did you eat?
Abby
Mexico. Mexico.
Sierra
Cricket.
Abby
Fried cricket.
Nick
So you're a pretty adventurous eater.
Sierra
Is there anything animals.
Nick
Is there anything you won't try?
Sierra
Spicy red hot Chili peppers.
Jesse
I'm with you, Abby.
Abby
Remember what happened when you were younger?
Sierra
When I was little, my mom went. My mom and I went to a woman's house. Her son was on the spectrum. She had a. She had a son with autism, and she had these chili peppers on the wall. I picked one up, put it in my mouth, and I ran around the house screaming. My mouth was on fire.
Sugar Lynn
Oh, my gosh.
Jesse
So I'm gonna go to your time before that.
Sierra
Who should I give it to?
Jesse
Give it to Lava Girls. So she could. That's how she could gain her powers.
Sierra
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
So do you. You don't like spicy foods at all now? Probably I wouldn't either.
Jesse
I would never eat spicy food ever.
Abby
That was quite an incident.
Nick
I was there.
Abby
She was only like, well, how are you? Three, four, Something like that. Luckily, the mom who was there had a son on the spectrum, so she was totally. And her son was older. So she guided me. She helped me understand.
Sierra
What did she give me?
Abby
She, like, grabbed you. She put water, she got ice cubes, and then she got ice cream on a stick so she could, like, put it. And she did all this stuff. And I just sat there going, thank God this mom gets it knows.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah. Yeah.
Nick
Evie, I'm curious, and David, too. What advantages do you feel like you have as a neurodivergent person that neurotypical people might not have? Like, do you think in ways that you have. Have things like talents or. Or skills that you're grateful for that a neurotypical person doesn't have?
Sierra
I think in categories, I put good things with good things and bad things. Bad things. What do you have, David?
Jesse
I have synesthesia. And for instance, I see numbers as colors.
Nick
Oh.
Jesse
And she may not see them, but she's learning it from me.
Sierra
And you know what? I played the old dial up Internet sound with the phone number, and David said, the colors of the numbers and.
Jesse
How the number two.
Nick
And how does that help number three? Oh, what? How do you see that?
Jesse
By balls?
Sugar Lynn
So the red ball is a number 2.
Jesse
2, and the yellow one is the number 3.
Sugar Lynn
What number is green?
Jesse
5.
Nick
Is that to you or is that for anyone else? Is that like. Is that how you interpret it?
Jesse
And I hope that everyone will learn that.
Nick
Okay.
Sierra
Yeah.
Abby
You know that game, Simon?
Nick
Yeah, Simon.
Abby
Okay, so watch him play. Simon. Simon.
Sierra
He got a high score.
Abby
He's. How many times, David? Like, you go 30 times, but he says it 5, 5, 2, 6, 8. And he has a numerical verbal pattern that goes with the colors. I get to three Like, I do one, and then I'm out. Yeah, but it's really. You're so talented, David, with that.
Sierra
Wow.
Nick
And tell me about your talents, Abby.
Sierra
I put all the good things together and all the bad things together. Like, I put all the things I have, I, like, go in one category, and all the things I don't, like, go in another category.
Nick
And how do you use that skill in life?
Sierra
That's just how. That's just the way I am. Everyone is different.
Abby
That's how you learn language.
Sierra
Yeah, but not everyone thinks that way. Everyone is different.
Abby
That's part of your autism, right?
Jesse
Everybody has different tastes, Abby. Likewise. My best friend, as a fieldmar, told me he did? Yes.
Nick
What do you put in David's bucket that bad?
Sierra
Ursula watching kids shows because of her. She acts like a child because of her behavior. Because of the behavior. And Ariel watches shows for teenagers and adults because she acts more mature.
Nick
Are there things that you. What. What do you worry about?
Sierra
I worry about things in life that if the world's gonna. Earth is gonna blow up.
Nick
Do you spend a lot of time thinking about.
Jesse
About that, Abby? That's just your imagination.
Sierra
Right, But I'm worried that. Do I worry too much?
Jesse
Yeah. Like I told Allison, but it's in your. It's not gonna happen for real. It's just your imagination. Remember that.
Sugar Lynn
That seems like not much.
Abby
I don't think you worry too much, Abby, but one of your talents is your musical ability.
Sierra
Yeah. I could sing before I could talk.
Nick
Really?
Sierra
Wow. I started music therapy at 3 years old.
Nick
And then that helped you communicate better.
Abby
Yeah.
Nick
Is that why you're such a fan of Disney?
Sierra
I don't like the Disney villains. I like the Disney princesses more because they're more girly.
Nick
Ish.
Sierra
And the villains are more boyish.
Nick
Does Disney help you relate to neurotypical people better?
Sierra
Yeah. I used to identify with Ariel because Ariel felt isolated, alone. Just like how I wanted to be a typical kid. Ariel wanted to be a human. When she became human, she couldn't talk. That's how I felt.
Jesse
That's because Ursula took Ariel's voice.
Christine
Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
Was there anyone in Disney that you related to, David?
Jesse
No, but I do get to. I remember going to the Walt Disney Animation Studios since last year on April Fool's Day.
Abby
Wow.
Sierra
And I do remember going to Africa.
Jesse
Kenya, Mas Mara for a Halloween vacation.
Sugar Lynn
What were y' all for Halloween?
Sierra
I think I had tiger ears.
Jesse
I have lion and elephant ears. Yep. I went also went to different parts of Africa during Christmas vacation of 2015. 15. Zimbabwe. But Johannesburg, Zimbabwe, Botswana.
Sugar Lynn
You travel a lot.
Jesse
Yes.
Sierra
Wow. Have you been to Italy before?
Jesse
No.
Abby
Thought you guys were gonna go there. Wasn't that on the plan?
Sierra
Yeah. Well, do you want to go to India and see the tigers?
Jesse
Think so, yeah. How do you choose?
Sugar Lynn
How do you choose which one to go on to next?
Jesse
Well, how I choose, I don't know.
Nick
Who do you think wears the pants in this room in the relationship? Like, who. Who's more in charge? Charge. Like, who gets their.
Sierra
Like, I'm not sure. Probably I am.
Nick
Would you agree with that, David?
Jesse
Yes, I think so.
Nick
It's a smart answer. Yeah.
Abby
Play it safe.
Sugar Lynn
Y' all have been on this show for three years now, three seasons. How do you feel like your lives have changed since being famous and on Netflix.
Jesse
It feels good to be famous and on Netflix.
Sugar Lynn
Netflix, yeah.
Abby
It's really good.
Jesse
And we had fans come up to us, and I. We got you. I got used to it.
Sugar Lynn
Does that make. Like when people come up and they. Do they ask for photos with y' all?
Jesse
Yes.
Sugar Lynn
Does that make you nervous or does that make you excited?
Jesse
It makes me excited, yeah.
Nick
Why does that make you feel good, Abby? What part of it feels good with my fans?
Sierra
I used to feel isolated and alone as a kid.
Nick
Okay.
Sierra
And I always wanted to be a grown woman because I knew this would happen. Happen.
Nick
That's very cool.
Sierra
Know how?
Abby
But remember what you said. How do the fans make you feel?
Sierra
Accepted? Like Cinderella at the ball.
Abby
You feel seen, right?
Sierra
I feel seen and accepted.
Nick
Do you feel like now, as an adult woman, do you feel like your dreams have come true?
Sierra
Oh, yes. And I feel more. I can do a lot more things, but not everything. No one can do everything. That's true.
Nick
What dreams do you have that haven't come true through yet?
Sierra
Going to Italy, Going to outer space.
Jesse
I don't think outer space is my thing.
Nick
What do you think of Katy Perry going to outer space?
Sierra
Did she float?
Sugar Lynn
I actually don't know if they floated.
Christine
I don't know if she did.
Nick
She was only up there for 11 minutes.
Sugar Lynn
It was very quick.
Abby
I think they got the zero gravity.
Sierra
Okay, I want to get. Am I going to float if I'm one in space?
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, you could do that. They have the zero gravity.
Nick
I did it once. You could do that.
Sugar Lynn
You should do that.
Nick
You don't even have to go to outer space. Space. You just actually. You just go on a plane. I bet we can make this happen for you.
Sugar Lynn
That was.
Sierra
I really gonna go to space?
Nick
Well, no, no, no. No. So what this is Abby, Are you.
Sierra
Gonna see the atmosphere?
Nick
No. You float though. So it's like a trick almost, in a way. So there's this.
Sierra
Have you been to space before?
Nick
I have not. No.
Sierra
I really want to go to space like what Katy Perry did.
Nick
But I'm second best. Would you want to. Would you want to. Would you want to be able to float for a few seconds?
Sierra
Seconds like what Katy Perry did?
Abby
Yeah.
Nick
I don't even know if she did float, but she did go to space.
Sierra
I would love to go to space.
Nick
Because there's this plane, it's called zero gravity. And it goes up and down and up and down. And when it. I believe when it goes down, it allows people on the plane to float like they're in space. I actually have a picture of it, but I'm kissing another girl. And that my wife would get really mad at me if I showed it to you.
Sierra
Oh, I need to be an astronaut and flying space.
Nick
But maybe we can. Would you want to? Maybe we can get you guys a float. Like feel. Like feel you don't want.
Sugar Lynn
David doesn't want to.
Sierra
But I'm scared to go in space because this is my first time.
Abby
Yeah, you've broken a lot of barriers. What about water parks? What about your slides? You go down.
Sierra
Tell us that too.
Sugar Lynn
Were you afraid of all that and then now you're not?
Jesse
I like water sites, but the ones that with comes with heights, not so much.
Abby
And then what do you do, Abby?
Sierra
Go to water parks? Cuz I used to be afraid of the water and I felt very jealous.
Abby
But how big is the one you like?
Sierra
Very tall. It's like 14 stories high.
Taylor Lewan
High.
Sugar Lynn
How did you get over that fear?
Jesse
So that's.
Sierra
But it was scary at first and.
Sugar Lynn
I was like, but how did you do it? Did you just talk yourself into it? Did you have encouragement? How did you. How did you face that fear?
Sierra
By doing it more times. And you know what? My brother Ben did it and he was terrified. Really? Ben was pretty scared.
Jesse
Abby's friend Rachel B. Doesn't want to go on the big slides because of her seizures. So that's why I have to agree with her. Because of the height.
Sierra
Her mom said she had seated seizures.
Nick
Because her mother said, abby, how does it feel to overcome a fear?
Sierra
A blessing in disguise. I want to overcome fears.
Nick
Why do you say a blessing in disguise?
Sierra
Because I thought I would probably drown if I couldn't swim. But I figured it out my own.
Nick
What's your favorite story about swimming? Yeah, tell me about swimming.
Sierra
I used to be afraid of the water because of my autism. And I got very, very jealous of other girls. Like, I had a girl living next door, and I was very jealous of her swimming, swimming. So I would call her a mermaid.
Nick
And then what happened?
Sierra
17, I learned how to swim.
Sugar Lynn
How now?
Sierra
Jenny Farrell taught me.
Sugar Lynn
Oh, thank you.
Nick
What's your favorite Is like, swim stroke. Do you like the. The freestyle or do you. Swimming your back?
Sierra
I go backwards, too.
Nick
Okay.
Sugar Lynn
Wow.
Sierra
David goes like this.
Sugar Lynn
Do you feel like.
Sierra
Did you ever do this at camp? Camp Rema?
Jesse
I think so.
Sierra
He used to do it at Camp Rama.
Jesse
Yeah, I. I remember going on the diving board at Camp Grandma.
Sierra
Oh.
Sugar Lynn
Do you feel like people look at you now and think, oh, my gosh, she's a mermaid?
Sierra
Yes. That makes. I've always wanted to be a mermaid.
Sugar Lynn
How cool.
Nick
Do you.
Sierra
That's why I've always loved mermaids, because I really wanted to be one. And I. And besides, they couldn't talk. And that's how I felt. Both of those reasons. Do you think it's both reasons?
Abby
You tell me.
Sierra
I think it's both.
Abby
Okay.
Sugar Lynn
Do you have any advice that you would give maybe someone who's listening to this or watching this that maybe doesn't feel seen or doesn't feel like they can find their own voice? Do you have any advice that you'd give them?
Jesse
Remember to be yourself.
Sierra
Be your true self and not compare yourself to anyone else.
Nick
What is the thing about you that you were afraid to tell people about yourself or show people about yourself? That you've got more confident now?
Sierra
I learned to have conversations. I. I have more language. As a grown woman and as a little kid, I. I had. I was. Life was the hardest. Like, life when I was 2 and 3, life was the hardest.
Nick
Why was that?
Sierra
Because I had echolalia. And I. I put everything in my mouth, including rabbit poop.
Nick
My daughter does.
Sierra
I put rabbit poop in my mouth.
Abby
When the preschool calls and tells you.
Jesse
That, yeah, yeah, you better wash your mouth.
Sierra
We cannot guarantee your safety. She's putting everything in her mouth.
Abby
But look how far you've come. You talk about that and. Right.
Sierra
And my mom's older brother, Uncle David, had had sensory integration dysfunction. He put sawdust in his mouth.
Abby
That's something that people have. It's the sensory issues. Yeah, but you can't. You've come so far. Right, Abby? And what do you say about your language? What's our saying that we say the.
Sierra
More you practice, the easier it gets.
Abby
And you've Never given up. How many Years of speech?
Sierra
22 years. Wow. Wow.
Sugar Lynn
What was that like as a child to want to talk but not be able to talk?
Sierra
Well, I would physically copy typical kids. I would copy them girls especially. Like whenever a typical kid would sneeze, I would sneeze. I also would call typical girls like Ariel or Lava girl.
Abby
And what did you say? You said you felt like my.
Sierra
My brain wouldn't do what I was telling it to do.
Sugar Lynn
That must have been really frustrating.
Jesse
And when that happens, I shall turn these smart brain on.
Abby
Martin.
Sierra
And also one of my songs I wrote is called Girl Inside. It's about how autism feels. Like there's a person living inside me and she was afraid of the water, not me.
Nick
Can you sing it?
Sierra
It's not me I'm aware of you now it's not me I'll close my eyes and breathe it's not me Every exhale I know you'll leave we might fight but you're all of me we must love each other to be.
Sugar Lynn
That's beautiful.
Sierra
That's my original song.
Christine
That's beautiful.
Sierra
It's an original.
Abby
We write this music, we have a co writer, different helpers. But she came to me and she said, autism feels like there's a girl living inside me. And as a parent, it made me go, because you're always going, what's it like for her? This is a completely different time space continuum. I gotta get in it so I can help her and understand. And that when she came to me, we really thought about that. And I thought.
Sierra
And I used to also say that mermaids eat ice cream. When I was growing, sprout went up.
Sugar Lynn
I bet they wanted to.
Abby
Is that a category?
Sierra
Yeah.
Abby
Also.
Sierra
And also, people who don't know how to swim are on a gluten free diet.
Abby
That's another category.
Sierra
Because when I couldn't, didn't know how to swim, I was on that diet.
Abby
Right, right.
Sugar Lynn
What was the first thing that you said?
Abby
You remember when your first word.
Sugar Lynn
Your first word.
Sierra
I don't remember.
Abby
Yes, you do.
Sierra
Mama.
Abby
Nope.
Sierra
What was it?
Abby
Your speech therapist? Beth was sitting in her house and she bubbled bubbles. She said bubbles.
Sierra
Who's that?
Nick
Steven Root.
Jesse
That's Bubbles from Finding Nemo. Also on the list of my favorite movies.
Sierra
Bubbles is also the name of a character from Finding Nemo.
Jesse
That's what I said.
Nick
Are there things that you notice neurotypical people do that you find to be very silly and you don't understand?
Sierra
That's a very good question. I don't understand know.
Nick
You don't know. Okay.
Sugar Lynn
David, can you think of anything?
Nick
Abby, what are you doing there, Abby?
Sierra
I don't know.
Nick
I like to. Do you like to fidget? I fidget all the time.
Sierra
I'm fidgeting.
Nick
I. I love to fidget.
Sugar Lynn
That's why that number two red ball.
Nick
Is there, because I have to squeeze it.
Abby
He has to squeeze it. Abby, squeezy ball. There's one right there, look.
Nick
Yeah, we want to squeeze there. It keeps me calm, right?
Jesse
Yes. Any fidgets Helps keeps everyone calm when they're frustrated.
Sugar Lynn
Christine, what was that like for you when she first started talking?
Abby
The capacity of people with autism is so different. And so I always think of Abby on manual. You know, I have a son. He's only 19 months younger, and so I thought I was doing something wrong, like, I must be at fault. I think all parents feel that when there's something different. And then when my son came around, I was like, oh, this is why people have kids. Because I didn't do anything. He just was on autopilot, and she was on manual. Ben has adhd, and everything had to be be taught. So there were miracles, and there have been miracles, you guys. Like, I can't even. She was 9, and she learned how to. You learned how to tie your shoe. Remember how long it took for us for the bilateral coordination of that?
Sierra
Nine years.
Abby
Cried my eyes out. Took two years of, like, constant, daily thing cried. And I also cried when she sang at the Greek theater on Saturday night in front of 6,000 people. So, like, they're all, like, miracles.
Sierra
I wonder if, since Ben has adhd, should he join Episodes?
Abby
Epic. Well, that's a whole different topic, Abs.
Nick
I'm sorry, what's epic?
Sierra
Epic is a theater program for neurodivergent people. And I have a big cabaret on the 30th in two days. Kept the big cabaret.
Sugar Lynn
Do you get nervous to sing in front of all those people?
Sierra
No.
Sugar Lynn
You don't. Wow. You're so great.
Nick
You're very confident and very good at it, and that's very cool.
Sierra
Thanks.
Abby
What about Saturday night, what you just did?
Sierra
Saturday night, I sang an original song at the Greek. The theater.
Nick
Wow, That's. You know how, like, important that is, that the Greek theater is very famous? Like, it's. It is.
Sugar Lynn
It's iconic.
Nick
They do not let most people do that.
Sierra
They don't?
Nick
No. They would never let me do that.
Abby
Who else sang on the stage with you at a different part of the show?
Sierra
Billy Idol.
Nick
Really?
Abby
Yes. And who do you Know who closed the show?
Sierra
No.
Abby
Neil Young.
Sugar Lynn
Wow.
Abby
Just saying.
Nick
That's very big deal.
Sugar Lynn
Oh, that's a really big deal, David. How did that feel for you to like, be able to support Abby in that way when she's doing something so, so big?
Jesse
I supported her by watching her sing.
Sugar Lynn
Did you stand? Did you give her a standing ovation and start clapping and standing when she finished?
Jesse
Yes.
Sierra
What's an ovation?
Sugar Lynn
When everyone stands up and everyone's clapping.
Sierra
Wow.
Sugar Lynn
6,000 people is a lot of people.
Abby
It's crazy.
Sugar Lynn
It's a lot of people.
Abby
Yeah. I can't even believe it because we started music therapy. Like, she said she could sing before. Could sing before you could talk. And you said. What did you say about music? You said, when I'm singing, singing, my.
Sierra
Autism goes away and I feel more like an average person. And then what happens comes back once I'm done.
Nick
You want to sing some more?
Sierra
I should rest my voice, but. Any more questions?
David
David, what's your favorite thing about Abby?
Jesse
Jesus. Sweet is all of my favorite desserts. I love her not. I love her personality. She's funny and smart and, and sweet and lovely and beautiful all at the same time.
Christine
Wow.
Nick
Abby, what's your favorite thing about David?
Sierra
My favorite thing about David is that he's very kind and patient with me. He makes my stuffed animals talk and he covers my ears when there's a certain noise I don't like.
Nick
Do you know what noises she doesn't like?
Sierra
Baby's crying.
Jesse
And I told her to use her noise canceling headphones when that happened. Happens. And I help her keep a distance from that.
Sierra
Yeah.
Jesse
That way she'll never hear such a thing at all.
Sierra
Yeah.
Nick
Christine, I question for you. You know, we live in a time right now where there's just been a lot more awareness about autism. And I think as a result now you've seen a lot more diagnoses about autism. Autism in general has even become politicized and things like that. As someone who's like dedicated her whole life to obviously raising your daughter, like, what are your thoughts on. On the heightened awareness and like, what seems to be like self diagnosing going online and things like that. You know, I've even gone to the neurodivergent website and I've taken some of those tests and it seems like I have certain things with my brain that seem to like, I could diagnose myself.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Nick
Do you see that as heightened awareness and like a good thing overall, or do you have like a different opinion about.
Abby
About that Topic, you know, I come from 26 years of difference, and it was severe. Like, the preschool called and said, you kid can't come here anymore. And I'm like, you're wrong. Everything's fine. So I came in the opposite way. Look, I've learned so much about this, and there's definitely been an expansion of the diagnosis, and that's a good thing. And if you're asking questions about your neurology, something probably is going on. My brother had sensory issues undiagnosed his whole life, because even today, you have to be diagnosed autistic to really get any help for sensory processing disorder. It's not like really its own thing. You can't get it and then get services or help. You see what I'm saying? So the umbrella has expanded, and that's great. Nobody should suffer. I currently mentor a kid with severe adhd. We were talking, I mean, five hours a week. I just did it because he's a friend's son and he's really struggling. 27, and we're diagnosing his neurology and he's ADHD, but it's so severe. I can see the impact in his life, and it's so sad. There's not services for people that don't show external symptoms. It's internalized. That's a whole population. That population does not cross over with this population. This is different. This is like massive interventions, diagnosis at young. Countless thousands and thousands of hours that I've spent in therapy rooms talking with different things. And she went to an autism school. She's still in speech. I'm still learning, like, all that, sort of. So a lot of people who have low support needs, these are the people with internalized struggles will say, we don't need to have categories of autism. It's just autism. And I would say the problem with that is then how do you create a treatment plan to help someone? How do you do that? There's so many young parents that reach out to me and say, what do I do? Da, da, da. And I have to say, are they talking? Are they in school? Are they engaging? Are they learning? Are they engaged? Because Abby, Abby, when you were young, she did not engage in the world. She was completely isolated. And we had to do certain therapies to bring her out, but ours was obvious. So how do you help people and the profoundly autistic community? I'll tell you what. I sat in a support group when she was little and adorable and sweet and isolative, and I heard a mom cry over the fact that she had to choose putting her 13 year old son in a facility forever because she couldn't handle him anymore because it was that profound autism. And I'll never forget sitting there watching the tears of her and her husband having decided to do this. She was. And I felt like this was a parent support group when you were young. And I was so moved by that woman. I still remember her face. I still remember her sitting in the chair. And I thought, I don't have that. I'll never know what that's like. And so to honor everybody, I think we need better language to help people so that we can create supports for the internalized autism, the communication disorder autism, the profound autism, even non verbal autism that could be part of profound autism those parents have.
Sierra
What does nonverbal mean?
Abby
Well, some people are non speaking and some people are non verbal.
Nick
What do you mean by internal autism?
Abby
Well, internalized autism or neurodivergency. We could use the word Asperger's up till 2013. And then a bunch of psychiatrists got together and I didn't come home and.
Sierra
Say, I have Asperger's.
Abby
You used to want to say I have Asperger's.
Nick
Why?
Abby
Because you knew that in general, people that have a neurodivergent urgent condition or Asperger's didn't have massive speech delays usually.
Sierra
How come I didn't say I have no speech delay?
Abby
Well, you were angry because there was an Asperger class at her school and those kids had a slightly different treatment plan. They were educated differently.
Sierra
I used to say, I wish I was in, I had Asperger's and I wish I had brown eyes.
Abby
That's all kind of jealousy and sadness, right?
Sierra
Yeah, because you know why I wanted brown eyes? Because they're the most common eye color.
Abby
You wanted to feel accepted, you wanted to feel. But then in 2013, think about, she's 15 years old. We had friends that were diagnosed with Asperger's and all of a sudden we couldn't say it anymore. But they had skills she only dreamed of having. So you see, that's why it's confusing for us. We want to respect everybody have brown eyes. I'm trying to create HR policy and companies to address the needs of neurodivergent employees. Like have a manual. If your colleague is neurodivergent, they need a sensory break. They might be amped up. If the fire alarm goes off, they're going to need 20 minutes to re acclimate because that noise is going to startle them and dysregulate their nervous system. Like, but that doesn't necessarily exist in a lot of companies. So I'm trying to. That's not my population. But we have a lot of friends that are in that population, you know, and then I have people I follow who have the profound autism and, like, tell you, those moms are my heroes. I'm nothing compared to that mom because they're like, really dealing with some life changing circumstances. So there's good in it. I just hope the language gets better and that people can come together in love instead of the wildfires of TikTok, which is not pretty. I try not to. Oh, boy. It's not pretty. But I will tell you, I do it for the parents. I get messages from around the world. Look, California is a generous state. We have a lot of resources. Not everyone has access to that. And so I try to just share what I've learned and what I've done to help other people. That's it.
Nick
Abby, what do you hope being on the show teaches people that there are.
Sierra
Many different levels of autism. The kind of autism I have is a communication disorder, which means I had a speech delay. And I'm sure people. There are some people with autism who have no speech delay. Perfect language, that's what I've always wanted. But now as an adult, I feel more like Asperger's. More as a grown up.
Nick
Wow.
Sierra
Well, I felt more Asperger's, more like a teen, but more typical as an adult, to me, in my case.
Nick
And you're saying that because you felt like you could have conversations with people in ways that you couldn't before?
Sierra
Yes. But like, when I was a teen, life wasn't easy or hard. It was medium. Okay, it was medium. Was it in the middle?
Abby
What do you think?
Sierra
I think it was in the middle.
Nick
And how was life for you today?
Sierra
Easiest.
Jesse
Yeah.
Sierra
When I was a kid, life was hard.
Abby
It was.
Nick
What's the thing that frustrates you the most about neurotypical people?
Sierra
Like, whenever. I don't know, because they have better language.
Nick
Okay.
Sierra
And I used to call typical girls mermaids because mermaids felt isolated.
Abby
What do you feel when they're having conversations?
Sierra
Sadly, like when Ben and Mary are having a conversation, how do you feel? Left out.
Abby
Because. Why?
Sierra
Because I feel. Because it feels like I'm in my own world, in life. Hollow land.
Nick
So, like, yeah, like your mom said, that's more like envy. But do people ever do anything that just kind of makes you mad or like that you think Is stupid.
Sierra
I see Mary taking care of herself. I pretend to take care of herself.
Nick
Okay.
Abby
That's kind of like still a self awareness of not being able to facilitate what your brain is telling you to do. And that's been always a thing for us. It's like literally a neurological disconnect. And some days you're a rock star. Jar and like, it's insane.
Sierra
It's like Saturday night Inside out, when anxiety took over. Joy, have you seen inside out too?
Jesse
No, I saw it three times.
David
I'm a big Disney fan.
Jesse
Yeah, I'm with you there.
Sugar Lynn
Do you love your blue eyes now?
Sierra
Yes. They are a blessing in disguise. But if they're brown and blue mixed together, I call them hazel eyes. Like the Kelly Clarkson song. Yeah, just like the Kelly Clarkson song.
Sugar Lynn
Our daughter has blue eyes and we love them. Yeah.
Nick
I have brown eyes. And honestly, I never liked them.
Abby
You have brown eyes and you have brown eyes. And your daughter.
Jesse
I have brown eyes too.
Nick
Our moms have blue eyes.
Abby
And Abby's brother was born and he did not have blue eyes. I was like, wrong baby. Take him away.
Sierra
And also, can I tell her about the gesture from childhood and explain it?
Abby
If you want to. If they're interested.
Sierra
When I was little, when I was a kid.
Abby
Now this is because you couldn't get words out.
Sierra
Yeah.
Abby
So instead of actually having words, Abby came up with some amazing gestures instead. Show us.
Sierra
Okay, this is what it looks like.
Jesse
Snake.
Abby
When she was mad at people.
Sugar Lynn
That's what.
Nick
That's what you do.
Sierra
Your tongue, you have to stick.
Abby
Yeah.
Nick
So when you're mad. Okay, what else?
Jesse
What about happy Snake?
Sierra
And also I shouldn't do the crazy one.
Abby
You don't like people.
Sugar Lynn
D. What was that one? You don't like them.
Abby
You're flicking head thing.
Nick
Oh, yeah.
Abby
You know, people don't like that. That's out of the blue. She just was like mad at someone and she just looked at them and kind of eyed them. And I was like, that's brilliant.
Nick
Abby. When you do this. Who. When was the last time you did this? Do you remember?
Sierra
Probably a baby crying.
Nick
I went d. Is there a feeling you have a harder time understanding than others?
Sierra
There's many different emotions. I like in that movie inside out.
Abby
That. That's been a tremendous help for you. Why don't you talk about inside out?
Sierra
An inside out too. Anxiety took over Joy.
Nick
Okay, what did that mean? What did that mean to you?
Sierra
And Riley says I'm a good person. And Riley says I'm not good enough. And we. She we see all Riley's memories of from when she was younger. There were these new emotions. She had to put the new emotions away. She had to push them away.
Nick
Like what. What emotions did she have to push?
Sierra
Anxiety, envy, embarrassment. And.
Nick
And then what. What emotions did she bring in?
Sierra
Joy. That's the new one. Sadness, anger, disgust, and fear. Those are the main characters.
Abby
She really learned a lot from that movie. I'd say the hardest thing for this kind of autism is, is understanding emotions, their feelings, and then putting words to those feelings. Abby's a gestalt language learner, which I found out on TikTok. At first I thought it was some, like, fake thing, and then I really started looking at it. It's been a. Been around for a couple decades, but it's not incorporated in the fabric of speech. But it's learning language through lived experience. So understanding that if something happens, like a dog barks and you get startled, you know that feeling of like. That's not a great feeling, but dogs.
Jesse
Do that to me.
Abby
Yeah, I know.
Jesse
I got startled.
Abby
Dogs can.
Sierra
And what would I do when I hear a dog barking?
Abby
But you just didn't like it. But you would. Then you would say, instead of saying I'm startled, you'd say the dog's barking whenever she felt startled.
Sierra
I also would call it the dog. I'd call it Nuzzle.
Abby
You'd make. Yeah, because you'd be mad at the dog, but it's really the feeling.
Sierra
I call the dog barking Nuzzle. And I call a cat hissing at me Sizzle. Who are they from?
Jesse
That's from Puzzle Place.
Sierra
But they're puppets.
Jesse
Every time I watch the Puzzle Place. Same goes for Barney and Friends. And they deserve to go to Walt Disney World for the entire summer. Speak of this world. If I go there, I want to do the animal kingdom.
Sugar Lynn
We gotta get you to the zoo immediately.
Jesse
Yeah.
Sierra
What would Leon say as an animal noise?
Taylor Lewan
Roar.
Jesse
Like a lion.
Sugar Lynn
We took. We took our daughter river to the zoo not too long ago. It was just like a regular zoo. But she got to pet a kangaroo.
Jesse
Oh, yeah. From Australia.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah. Is there like a dream animal besides a lion to see in person?
Jesse
There's an all elephant and the hippo, the rhino, the crocodile, the leopard, the hyena, the camper Flow, the wildebeest, the gazelle, the zebra, the giraffe, all of them. And even the hornbill, the meerkat, the warthog, and the mandrel.
Abby
Wow, that's a lot.
Sugar Lynn
That's a lot of animals who should.
Sierra
You know what Every time I hear a dog bark, I'm gonna have to tell the dog I'm calling Cruella deville. Come and get you.
Abby
That's a visual memory reference.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah, yeah.
Sierra
And speaking of Cruella De Vil, Mary, my cousin was dressed up as Cruella De Vil one year on Halloween during COVID Wow.
Nick
What'd you think about that?
Sierra
It was just her costume.
Nick
Okay.
Christine
Yeah.
Jesse
That was the day I go to the San Diego Zoo to get a new membership pass with Aubrey.
Abby
You remember the day?
Jesse
Yes.
Nick
What was the day?
Jesse
October 31, 2020.
Sugar Lynn
Well, would you ever want to work at a zoo or do you just want to open up your own animation animal?
Jesse
I might open up my own wildlife sanctuary. And it's gonna be the world's biggest zoo on earth.
Nick
Wow.
Jesse
Comes with the aquarium.
Abby
Wow. Remember the zoo we just went to that was kind of cool? Private zoo. Remember it was called Abby. Remember this?
Sierra
More park zoo. And guess what? I have to tell you something. I know it's going to be a little inappropriate.
Abby
Well, then probably.
Sierra
I know what I saw. The lion's testicles.
Nick
What?
Sierra
Speaking of that word, there's this funny scene in the Simpsons movie where Bart Simpson was skateboarding naked. And there was this restaurant. This guy was eating french fries, and he says, boys, before we eat, don't forget to thank the Lord for this bountiful penis. Bountiful penis. Amen.
Nick
Do you. Do you think dirty job jokes are more funny than non dirty jokes?
Sierra
Dirty jokes are pretty funny.
Nick
Why? Why? Why are they funny? Because they almost like. Because it's like. What is that feeling you're feeling when you're telling a dirty joke?
Sugar Lynn
Pretty funny.
Nick
Guys.
Sugar Lynn
Y' all are silly. Y' all have good jokes.
Jesse
Account. I used to have. He. He. I first saw him when I was a little. When I was born. During the time I was born.
Sugar Lynn
The cat.
Jesse
Yes. He's like a goofiest brother to me. I made his hair look like a lion.
Abby
Oh, you got him cut like that. What was his name?
Sierra
Baby Oliver. What would you say if I saw a white. There was a white Persian cat in my backyard.
Jesse
So I'll be like.
Sierra
And what would you say during. When I'm walking my dog and there's a King Charles spaniel?
Jesse
I still. I only talk to those animals with my high pitch boys.
Sierra
Charles, Daniel and Underdog, played by Amy Adams. Oh, really? Yeah.
Sugar Lynn
Wait, Abby, what's your favorite voice that David does for your stuffed animals?
Abby
I love you.
Jesse
I love you.
Nick
I love you.
Sierra
You do it.
Jesse
I love you.
Abby
I love you.
Taylor Lewan
I love you.
Sierra
Well, how does Romeo laugh?
Nick
You know n's going to make me say that.
Jesse
You'Re the one who's kissing his belly. That's why he was laughing.
Nick
Now he's going to make me say that now to her.
Sugar Lynn
I will.
Sierra
It's cuz Romeo's so cute.
Sugar Lynn
I will.
Jesse
Thanks for the interview.
Nick
Thank you so much. It was so great to get to know you guys.
Sugar Lynn
Thank you guys so much for coming.
Abby
Thank you. We hope to see you soon.
Nick
Thank you. Abby and David, so much fun. Aren't they the sweetest?
Sugar Lynn
They're so sweet. I love them. And I'm so glad that her mom came. She's. She seems just like such a wonderful.
Nick
Woman when I took from that show and I would appreciate so much about the entire cast of Love on the Spectrum. They're such a great example of how we should operate in our interpersonal relationships because they, they really seem happy.
Sugar Lynn
Also the fact that Abby was non verbal for so much of her life and now she's singing in front of massive crowds and on national television is just so magical and I'm so happy for her and love both of them.
Nick
Next up, we have the host of the new hit show on Netflix, Battle Camp we recently had. Georgia has already on. One of the stars of Battle Camp, Taylor. I've been a fan of his for a while now. He has a hitch podcast as well. Busting with the boys. He's a former NFL superstar, very good at his craft back in the day. Also incredibly funny. It was great getting to know him. He tells a very heartwarming story about how he met his wife. I thought he gave just like really great sound advice about just being a husband, a father. I think Jesse could like take a note or two from Taylor Lawan.
Sugar Lynn
Yes. If Jesse was listening to our recap of the valley, I hope he is staying tuned.
Nick
Yes, stay Jesse, if you are listening or if your team's listening, stay tuned. You know, stick around for Taylor Thean. It's he really charming guy, really funny. You will all enjoy his story about just like talking about his wife meeting his wife being a father and obviously his experience as a host on Battle Camp and that. Up next. Hey ladies and men out there, if you're man in your life has been walking around a little stinky. Cremo is the new all natural deodorant that everyone's been raving about including my armpits. We know that your traditional deodorant. There's a lot of toxic stuff in there, people. I've been allergic to deodorant as long as I can remember and it's also very hard to find an all natural deodorant that works well. That's why I have been so excited to find Cremo.
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Nick
Taylor, welcome to the show.
Christine
Hey, happy to be here, guys. Electrostatic. Nashville, Tennessee.
Nick
Yes.
Christine
Here we go. I love the backstory we're getting and everything. Fired up to be here.
Nick
I don't know if you remember, I hit you up a couple years years back and I was like, I was like. When I first started the show and I was talking about a friend, Rachel Lindsay, and I was like, I was always looking for like random people who I thought were funny, good on camera, and watch a little reality tv. And for whatever reason, she's like, you got to look up this guy named Taylor. He used to play for the Titans. And then I hit you up and you kindly wrote back. And then like, we just never reconnected. But it's good to find. I felt like full circle.
Christine
That sounds, that sounds like a textbook me situation.
Sugar Lynn
So nice that you're finally interested in us.
Christine
Yeah, this is the time. This is the time to finally do it. I, I honestly, like, I literally was talking to somebody at Busin at the shop earlier and they're like, yeah, I texted you about this, but you never texted back. I am a. I'm a no text back. I'll get into the middle of a conversation like an ADD guy where you just dive in and then all of.
Sugar Lynn
A sudden, have you always been like that or did, like, having kids make it worse? Because I feel like it's awful since having a baby. I'll be like, oh, read that. And then she does something and I never look at it again.
Christine
I probably need to evaluate a little bit more because I definitely, definitely, like, I don't think I'm very forgetful sometimes. And then my wife will just remind me of all these other things I said I was gonna do or didn't do or like, was in the middle of a sentence and just walked away. And then I played like, the CTE game in my head. Like, you did take a lot of hits.
Nick
It could be something.
Christine
You never know. So, yeah, maybe it's time to do a little look in the mirror, a little reevaluation of how I handle myself from a conversation standpoint.
Nick
How many years you play for?
Christine
Play for nine. But nine sounds terrible. Like, I really. Because intense. Ten sounds like. So I think one of my New Year's resolutions was to stay say that, to start lying to people's faces and say 10. And I did that one time and I felt terrible. Hey, listen, it was.
Nick
You sound like a guy, like, lying about his age on a dating app.
Christine
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Exactly. And so, yeah, nine. Same team in Nashville. And it's been. It was awesome, dude.
Nick
Like, I have same team that's. That's rare in the NFL, dude.
Christine
Yeah, I was. I was very lucky to be a part of, like, a culture like Tennessee because we were just terrible. We were like 2 and 14 my first year, 3 and 13 the next year. And I remember calling a guy named Michael Ruse who played left tackle before for me, and I'm like, dude, how do you. How did you do this for 10 years? Because he was a 10 year guy and he's like, if you just win, it gets a whole lot better. And then we started rattling off nine and seven, started going to the playoffs, went to the AFC championship one year. So it was really cool to be a part of something like Nashville, where when your team is good, the rallying is just unbelievable. It is awesome. It's awesome to be a part of.
Nick
And then, like, how did you transition? Like, you have Busting with the Boys, a very popular podcast. Obviously you guys talk a lot about football, but I feel like you guys kind of get into, like, just kind of life and outside. But, like, you seem to have, like, a natural knack. And obviously you're hosting Battle Camp for Netflix, but, like, you seem to have, like, a natural knack for entertainment. Did you, you know, a lot of, like, trajectory for, like, football players who have that skill set that you have, they end up, like, covering football, working for ESPN or working for one of the networks and things like that. How did you end up doing what you're doing where you find yourself hosting a reality TV show, like Battle Camp?
Christine
Yeah, that is. So That's a lot. That's a big question. Because there's. There's so much there to unpack, dude. So the way the first off the way busting started was just Will Compton and I, like, Will was on the team formerly known as the Redskins, and then they became the Commanders. Obviously he went from there in 2018, signed with the Titans, and then our love over. Like Joe Rogan, the fighter and the kid, like a bunch of podcasts that was just like kind of like we had a little breakfast club. Basically you sit before practice, you bitch about how hard the practice is going to be, you like laugh about how horrible your life is even though you're playing the NFL, then you go do it. Well, that was kind of like our little camaraderie. And then at the end of the year, we're playing the Colts for a winning get in game and we get donkey stomped by the Colts, like 31 3. It was over. And then we got a little banged up, go to a Chinese buffet restaurant, and he's like, I want to start a podcast, but I feel more comfortable if you do it with me. And at the time it was. There was no active NFL players or active athletes really doing a podcast at all. So it was very new, uncharted territory. But the state I was in and Will being my boy and I just signed a contract that gave me some sort of stability and Nashville for the foreseeable future. It was. It was kind of became an easy choice. So we started it up. And you know, that kind of goes into the entertainment thing where I love. I've always loved the idea of entertainment and I thought it was only like simply like acting or music. And I don't. I know a lot of music, I know a lot of like lyrics of songs, but your boy can't really sing that. I do a decent kit more, but other than that, it's kind of like out the window. And the whole acting thing I was like interested in for a little bit, but then it just seemed. Seem like it's not exactly. It doesn't do it for me the way I really thought it would kind of do it for me.
Nick
Did you try it at all and kind of get a sense of that?
Christine
So I've done a couple of things. I'm doing something this summer that I can't. I don't know if I can really talk about. There's a guy who's in a band, he is also a writer with his brother and they wrote a script. It got greenlit. It's getting produced, the whole thing. And so he's got a guy who's doing, you know, a big actor who's gonna play the main, and he's like, I really want you to play this part in this country western movie. So I'm, like, gonna go up and I'm, I'm gonna do it for him. And I've done a couple of things I was on. Like, have you seen the League? Yeah, so the league of season six, episode one. Okay, not a big deal. IMDb. Check me out.
Abby
34 minutes and 27 seconds.
Christine
Actual opening scene. But I, I, I loved the idea of it more than I think I loved it. And so when this podcast thing came up, like, at first I was like, I'm doing it, but I'm very insecure about what are people going to think, what are people going to do? And then you start to realize that basically whatever I say on this podcast right now, in 24 hours, it's not going to matter anymore. It's just getting the whole media cycle. So you feel a little more loose, a little more comfortable about being yourself. Maybe trying to, if you have a joke in your head, working out that joke, finding different things, and then joining barstool, kind of open up that world in a crazy way to where it's like, you see the way Dave Portnoy and Dan Katz and kfc, the way they operate. So that was awesome. Awesome. But when it came to, like, entertainment after football, I, I took some, I took some meetings with, like, msnbc, espn, a couple things about, like, maybe doing some broadcasting work. But the thought of, like, just being a football guy forever when there's so many different lives to live, there's so many different things to do, it felt more restricting to me than anything else. Like, I love football. I love the X's and O's, I love sitting there and talking to guys, guys about the process of the game. That is awesome. But it's like, I don't want that to be everything that I do. And I want to dive into being a dad. Will. He has two little girls, I have two little girls. It's just there's so many different lives to live. So for me, it's like, how do I somehow be the best dad possible while doing the most things possible as well, to kind of figure out what this whole life thing's all about?
Sugar Lynn
How do you balance all of that?
Christine
It's an incredible amount of intention. I can't say that I've been good at it my whole life. I think I've gotten a whole lot better in recent years. But with football, there's a level of, like, I don't know if it's like, narcissism Is the right word, but, like, definitely main character syndrome that takes place when you play football or play a sport at a high level.
Sugar Lynn
Little Pick me.
Christine
Yeah. So it's always, like, it's about me. It's about my recovery, it's about my nutrition, it's about my sleep. And I need to perform it the best I can, because when I go play on Sundays, it's like, not only am I protecting somebody that's worth a lot of money, I'm getting paid a lot of money. And there's the battle of egos. There's all these different things these fans want. Watching that Twitter search bar haunts you. It's just haunting you and staring at you. You don't want to let down people. You want to prove the haters wrong. And so you have, like, this vicious cycle of. It's really all about me all the time. And it takes a very strong, very strong woman to kind of pull you out of that. And my wife, Taylin, we met, and in five weeks, we're engaged. Married in two months. Oh, it was very, very quick. It was after my second season in the league.
Sugar Lynn
How did you.
Christine
But we've been. We've been married for nine years. What's that?
Sugar Lynn
How'd y' all meet?
Christine
Dude, it's a crazy story. She was in Leapers Fork, Tennessee, and she was. I'll give a. I won't take your entire time with the story, but I'll give you the spark notes.
Nick
My audience loves like this.
Christine
Yeah. So my. My wife, she was in Leapers Fork, Tennessee, and she ended up being friends with my mom first. And my. Anytime I would come around because I was dating somebody else, anytime I would come around, my mom would tell Talen. My wife, like, don't. Don't speak to Taylor, because if you do, he's going to fall in love with you. So I'd always, like, see this incredibly hot girl, like, always with my mom, and my mom be like, hey, what do you think of Taylor? I'm like, she's a rocket. But she doesn't speak. The girls are damn mute. And we started, like, I was running, like, three or four times. And then finally I met her for real when I was in my house that I just bought, and my mom, like, fancies herself an interior designer. So we're talking about this accent. Well, like, distressed barn wood. Should we put it there? Blah, blah. And she pulls up, and we just talk for three hours. Hours. And I started hitting with questions like, well, if you lived here, what would you do? Or this Blah, blah, blah. All these different things. And three days later I just, I see her at Losers bar and I'm like, hey, I've had a. I can't believe I had this connection with you. I've never felt like this in my entire life. Like, I need to like, see where this goes. And we end up going to la, spending six days there, go to San Francisco for six more days, drive down to Arizona, which is where I'm from. And then she comes back to Nashville and then we're talking for a little bit and I'm like. She's like, I miss you. And I was like, well, I miss you too, but if you come back, you're not leaving. And she came back and I was waiting with a ring. So I, I proposed to her right there and I had this. I was so. What was. I. I got in the NFL at 21. So I was probably, I was about to turn 23. Okay, wow. About to turn 20? No, about to turn 24. I had this like, big elaborate plan. She's from British Columbia, K. Canada. And I was gonna get on a plane, go see her dad and her mom, who I've not met yet by the way, and like, ask for her hand in marriage. All these different things. I go with a passport card and the airplane people at the airport like, this is, this is not a, a passport. Like you need an actual passport. I'm like, no, no, it's a card. It works just, just fine. Explaining driving or by sea. And I, I. So I got shut down. Her dad calls me and he's like, hey, I understand what you're trying to do. You have my blessing, blah, blah. And so I was just waiting with the ring. And she always like, I want to go to Iceland with the person I spend the rest of my life with. So, So I was like booking a trip to Iceland. We're going to do this. I basically got on my knee in a kitchen and she sat on my knee. And then as a joke, we're back in Nashville a couple months later and it was like right around 4:20. And we're like, why don't we get married on 4:20? So we went to some chapel somewhere in Nashville. I could not get you there to this day. And we got married. Found a guy online that was like a 24 hour service. He popped up. We didn't have like wedding bands, so we use like haystraw.
Abby
Wow.
Christine
And we've been married for nine years now. Just celebrate our ninth year anniversary. That's so beautiful.
Nick
Yeah, I just Celebrated our first anniversary.
Christine
Congratulations.
Sugar Lynn
A week after y' all. We're four. 27.
Christine
Nice. Very nice.
Sugar Lynn
We could do a joint anniversary party.
Christine
There it is.
Nick
Any, like, keep. Keep the spark alive tips, buddy?
Christine
No.
Sugar Lynn
Especially coming from someone, though, who, like, you have been so busy your whole relationship. You know, you've. You've had this illustrious career in football that's taken, like, you just said, like, a lot of your time. Time. How did you, like, stay connected and manage, like, a healthy relationship through all that?
Christine
I. I think it. You know, because of the whole, like, thing I talked about, like, the main character syndrome and all that. Like, I was so focused in. And the reason why this kind of story began was it takes a really strong woman to pull you out of that is my wife was incredibly intentional about being nurturing to myself and my career, and I had a whole bunch of bag of issues, like, you know, different things from, like, childhood traumas that we all have. We all want to talk about how bad our lives were when we were younger. Look how much we overcome. And Taylin did a great job of, like, acknowledging all those things while also being like, you need to kind of. If you want to be a better person, like, you have to proactively go about these things to be a better person. You can't just be like, I want to be a better person because you're Boyd, like, 100%. When I was. Before I met Taylin, I was in the streets. I was out there ripping off too hard. Yeah. I was out there boozing, getting crazy, staying up too late, all those different things. And so meeting her, it was like, oh, that's. If I. That's the type of girl I didn't even know existed. So if I want that type of girl, I need to elevate myself as a man to achieve, you know, being with someone like this. And so when it comes to, like, keeping a spark alive, it's just. Dude, every day, it's. You know, my wife, like, she's. She loves words of affirmation, acts of service. Like, kind of all the love languages. She loves them all. And I mean that. Yeah. And I mean that as a positive, because it's like, there's so many ways to scratch that itch for her to feel. Feel love. And it's about not only me scratching those itches for her, but her telling me as well, like, hey, I need this from you, and being like, there's not. There's not one person in this world that is a better communicator than Taylon Gallagher. She is so great at communication, breaking down, process even. We get in arguments. And that shit pisses me off because she does a great job of like, arguing my side and be like, and her side better than you. And bringing in you think you're so fucking smart. If we can curse in the show, you can swear, yeah, we don't know if you're so smart, blah, blah. Because I'm this big dumb football player that's like all brute force. Like, can't use big words like Taylin does. But it's literally an honor to be with this girl. It's an honor to be with this woman. It's an honor to have kids with her. There was a lot of other girls like, that were great people that treated me right, that I didn't necessarily wasn't, like, mature enough for. But, like, something about Taylin, like, snapped me out of it where I was like, oh, like, this is. Is. That's the path. And that is the only path for me. So it's been awesome.
Nick
Oh, yeah, that's a great story. Thanks for sharing that. Yeah, dude, like, you know, I came from reality TV and Bachelor world and the haters can be pretty brutal online, but as a die hard sports fan, I'm fully aware of just like, how fucking toxic. Like, and you mentioned earlier, like, Twitter and things like that, like, we have a friend who dated a football player.
Christine
And do I know this? Do I probably know this?
Nick
And he was, you know, and I was just trying to explain to her just like, the stakes. And I'm just like, like, I mean, you, you. I'm like, you got all these dads or guy fans, like, betting and shit. They got thousands of dollars riding on these games and they're taking their anger out on these players. And I'm like, did you. I mean, how, like, it's one thing and I, I got it bad as a reality TV star, but, like, did you get any, like, heads up as you got into the league, you know, with social media and like, how to deal with that type of, like, interact and like, how did you, you know, because you never. I hear it all the time. Like, it's always a conversation with my peers in the reality TV space of how to deal with trolls and things like that. But honestly, as a sports fan, I never really hear players talk about all that, all that much, or I don't really hear teams or coaches, like, talking about the impact, like, social media, which has, like, taken off for the past five or ten years. Like, just how much that can up a player's Mindset and psychological. Did you deal with that and how did you deal with that if that was the case? And have you seen other players crumble under that pressure?
Christine
Yes. To all that being first off, nothing. All the cons of playing professional sports, the pros outweigh it tenfold. And you have to be aware of that. And the social media trolls don't just start when you get to the NFL. I went to the University of Michigan, obviously, there's Michigan State, there's Ohio State, and at the time, Notre Dame. We played every single single year. Like, those fan bases want to tell you how much of a piece of you are your fan base when you have a bad game, want to tell you how bad of a player you are. And honestly, I hated it. I, I, I really did. And I think a lot of players pretend like it does not bother them, but it's the search for validation. And if you live by the cheers, you'll die by the booze. So you go in like, I have a good game. And I'm like, you know, I go type in Taylor the one, blah, blah, blah. And all of a sudden I'm looking at, oh, Taylor one's a beast.
Nick
Yeah.
Christine
Oh, Taylor one, he's so athletic. Yeah, that's a good feeling, too. And then Taylor one sucks. But, like, you see all these comments that are positive, and then the one comment, you're like, for whatever reason, it's like cracking your foundation of a person like this. Like, why does this person hate me? What is going on? And you can easily go into that spiral. I think a lot of elite football players or elite athletes, when they do see it, the best ones don't look at it. The best ones don't. But if you do look at it, it's about using it as a chip. Like, like, it's much, it's got to be way different for you being on the Bachelor, Bachelorette, like, when you're like, basically searching for this love and you're showing your personality, you're showing who you are, you're, you're at the mercy of the editors and how they want to display you on the show, all the fine print that you probably had to sign and stuff like that. And then everyone's making a judgment on you and your character. For me, it's like you're judging me on my athletic ability and my capability to do a job that makes sense. And so that's, that was like, difficult for me because, like, a lot of football players, if you have them on your show or a lot of Players in general be like, sports is what I do. It's not who I am. If you play it long enough, it becomes a part of the fabric of your foundation. It really. You, like, identify with it. You understand football players better. You understand other athletes better, they understand you better. You find the foundation that way, like, with friendships. So, like, to say it's not who you are is kind of a lie, like, if you live and breathe it for so, so long. So when people are commenting on your character and your athletic ability, it makes you feel like. What I've noticed in, like, going into this podcast world and this reality TV world, which I'm so fresh to, like, we're 14 days into battle Camp or whatever it is, is that for whatever reason, I've been in this since I was 18 years old, where, like, people are going to say and correct, and I've been able to, like, mature and watch and grow and have a family and realize what is important, what's not important.
Jesse
Important.
Christine
Like, if people go and watch Battle Camp, for instance, and they're like, the show's great. The host sucks. Well, I don't know. I mean, great. Like, that's. That's your opinion. Like, I. I had no idea what I was doing for all 30 of those days that we were shooting the show. If I sucked, you're probably right. Like, but the fact that I even got to do it, it's like, it's like changing your view from, like, I need to be great to what an experience. And I think that's a lot of things that people like. The reason why they don't. They fail or don't do something is the fear of. Of, like, you know, not meeting their own expectations and the expectations of others. And if you just go in, you're like, dude, this is just dope. Like, this is just an awesome experience. A lot of times I feel like that'll show in the process.
Nick
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. So how did you end up as the host of Battle Camp? Did you have. I mean, did you have a strong interest in reality TV as, like, as a fan and watched it and, like, started commenting on it? Like, how did that come to be?
Christine
I. So I. I'm not a huge reality TV guy. I do have a weird thing for Temptation island, that show.
Nick
We have the entire cast here in the other room. Dude.
Christine
Yeah. My wife is telling me last night, she's like, they just had. Because my wife and I just watched the most recent episode or recent season that we can break that down later because that is crazy what those people have to go through. But I was never really into reality tv. I did see some Bachelor. I did kind of. I was dating a girl before that was into it. Saw your. Saw you. I thought you had a good showing. Well, out there. Okay, But I don't really, I don't truly remember, but I was a very entertaining show.
Sugar Lynn
He's a fan of your work.
Christine
I'm a fan of your work. Good work out there. And I, like, I wasn't pursuing anything from reality TV standpoint. My agent calls me, my football agent calls me because I didn't have an entertainment agent. I met with a couple of people, like I said, like espn, stuff like that. But that's a whole different branch of agencies. And they're like, hey, you know this, this company wants you to host a reality TV show. But I know you're busy with bus and like, you probably don't to want to do it. And I was like, yeah, you're probably right, I don't have time. But like, what's the company? And they're like, Netflix.
Nick
What are you talking about?
Christine
Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna need to like, at least take. Yeah, exactly. So I go and I, I take this meeting with a bunch of people. There's, you know, there's this company tames, who is a production company that is doing Battle Camp and then a bunch of people from Netflix and this guy named Rich who is like one of the head casting people for non Script tv, he's on it. He's like, watched the show and see on how I like facilitate conversations and all this stuff. And I was like, he brought me to the table essentially like, hey, we should look into this guy, Taylor Lawan. So I do the interview and they're basically telling me like, hey, you're our guy. We love it, we love your stuff, blah, blah, blah. Like, we would love for you to do this. Kind of felt like, oh, I got this job without even knowing I wanted this job. And then I make a joke about, hey, like, if I'm going to do anything, make sure I get to see a script before. Because if you want me to read like out loud the first time, like, your boy can for whatever reason become dyslexic. Like, I like speaking out. Sorry, Reading out loud is the worst for me. I hate it.
Nick
I didn't, I didn't. I. I thought my whole life I just like, had this. Well, it is a problem. I'm dyslexic, but I had no idea until my 30s and I was Like. Like, why can't I read out loud?
Christine
Yeah, dude. Whenever someone, like, hands me, it's like, hey, read this out loud. Like, panic sucks. But if you're like, hey, you need to go speak in front of these people, I have no issue with that at all. It's really just, like, the reading part. So I didn't know. In the entertainment industry, you should never talk about your flaws, because when we get off, my agents are like, hey, great job. However, they did not like that. They're worried that you're not. Might not be able to do it. So they're going to send you a script, and you have to do a read for them now. So I do. I get the script. It's like four or five pages long, and I'm like, I'm just going to learn this entire script verbatim. So I do. I do the read for them. I'm very nervous. I was more nervous doing that script read than I was the entire shoot of Battle Camp. But we do it. They like it, and they're like, all right, you're our guy. Which was awesome. And then they send this lady from la, Alita Gillian, who's like this host coach. She's like, anytime someone's hosting something for the first time, she goes wherever you are, and she kind of immerses you in it, and it is awesome. She is unbelievable. Where I live in Nashville, I have 13 acres. We have this cabin that was from 1799 that we redid. It was a hospital in the civil war. Alita stayed there, there every three days. We're, like, walking around my house and my property, and we're like, she's talking to me. She's like, all right, start reading the script. I start doing the script. She's like, stop. Now they're going to move cameras. And then when you get there, hey, they're going to have a script for you. Don't even learn the script, because they're going to rewrite the script five times before you even do it. And then X, Y, and Z. So she was running me through all the things so I knew exactly what was going to happen when I got there. And then when I. When I got to Mexico, like, it's like 45 to an hour outside of Mexico City. Things just started happening, like, the first 24 hours, I was like, oh, shit. Like, Alita said all these things were going to happen, and they did. So the level of comfort that she gave me, just kind of feeling like I've done it a thousand times before, was awesome. And it was. It was a very, very cool experience.
Sugar Lynn
Speaking of your incapability to read, do your kids like, I know when Nick reads to River, I'm always like, I'm so sorry, honey. This is rough. I know you're trying to pay attention, but it's hard. Your kids kind of call you out and be like, dad.
Nick
What?
Christine
They don't. They don't. Thank God. My seven year old, Win. She's obsessed with Harry Potter right now. So we're like reading the Harry Potter books. We're doing a chap at one point. We're doing a chapter a night. But then, boys, I tell you. You like book full? Yeah, it's like 40 pages. I'm over there. Be like, it's 10:30, you got to go to sleep. But I'll read to her. And I can. I laugh to myself because I'm like, we have a. Obviously a camera in her room that you can watch. And I just think to myself sometimes I wonder if Taylin's watching this right now, just laughing to herself how stupid I sound.
Sugar Lynn
She totally is.
Christine
Yeah, she's got. She's got to be. But basically seven year old and I were on the same reading level at this point. Like, she's. She's a much better reader than me. She's much more put together. They do not call me out, though.
Nick
They say dyslexic people are, you know, have special skills in other areas and maybe I don't know what those are, but, you know, I know.
Christine
Yeah. I don't know if I have any other skills other than blocking people and talking on a microphone. Like, so far that worked out. So far just being like a zoo animal tall. Like, those are my only skills that I really have at this point.
Nick
Who did you enjoy on. On Battle Camp the most? Getting to know in terms of it pulled from all different, like ob, obviously Netflix shows like Squid Game and like Too Hot to Handle and things like that. But who. Who were you not maybe most impressed by, but who did you feel like really stood out and you enjoyed getting.
Christine
To know early in the show? First off, I thought, and this is such a cliche answer, there was not one person on that show that I did not like. Like all the, the ins and outs of what happened in camp and the, you know, the misdirection and the misbehaving. I never really knew. I kind of went. I explained the challenges during breaks. I would talk to them, get to know him, because that made me feel more comfortable as being more personable with them and Then the wheel ceremony was when, like, you know, you kind of see everyone's heart rate kind of skyrocket to 160. But I really enjoyed everyone. The person that stood out to me in the beginning was Tony. I thought, there's no way this guy's real. Like, the way he's operating. Like, the first time I met Tony, he walked up to me on a break without even really introducing himself. He goes, so you play with the Titans, right? And I was like, yeah, I played. He goes, you know that. That wrinkle on your forehead? Like, you need a little Botox. You can get that out no problem. I'm thinking, hey, Tony, what are we. What are we talking about, dude? And he, like, the thing I love about Tony is his jokes are terrible. He is. He. I think he comes off a lot dumber than he tries to act, dumber than he is, but he's, like, unapologetically himself. So because he was, like, so aggressively like, wannabe dumb guy, the hot guy, I, like, thought to myself, like, this guy's great. Like, I'm sure if you're with him 24 7, he's playing that bit that the whole time, it can very much get old. But I, I, I. There was something about him that was like, I could pepper this guy and kind of, like, chirp him and have a little fun with him, and he's going to eat it and keep moving forward. Another person that I like who had the most wild outfits out of everybody was Lorenzo. I thought Lorenzo was just once again, like, so different from me in every sense of the word. And he was just, like, witty and funny and, like, charismatic. And him and Georgia had this, like, weird little, like, romance love thing going on the whole time. And I, like, I loved it. But in my head, I'm thinking, you got to split them up. Like, you got. If I'm thinking if I'm a contestant on the show, you've got to get these cats separated and get some votes on them to get them out of there. But they did a great job moving everything around. Love, Shuby. I thought he was awesome. I thought he wasn't, like, very active in the show as far as, like, from a challenge standpoint, but great vibes, guy through and through. One person that impressed me a lot, too. I'm just. Maybe I'll just go through the whole, whole cast. But, like, Avery, I was impressed by her, and I haven't watched the whole show, but I was impressed in the beginning of the show. She was so on the wheel for the from the votes, everyone's like, hey, she's a strong player. We got to get her out of here. Boom. Then all of a sudden, Lexi gets booted, and then Avery kind of just flew under the radar from then on out. Like, she was kind of like, no more votes. Whatever she did, she righted the ship in a big way, which I think strategically had to be a big move on her part. So everyone was awesome. I really enjoyed everybody.
Sugar Lynn
Was there anyone that you, like, kind of were secretly rooting for to win?
Christine
Yeah, I mean, I. So at the end, that's a great question. I wanted Lorenzo to win because I thought Lorenzo did the most from a challenge standpoint. I was also really impressed by Georgia. Yeah, like, obviously, Georgia's a pretty girl, and she's got the accent and, like, she's fun, and she does a great job of, like, the manipulation process, being on the dating shows and stuff like that. But I thought she, like, really held her own in challenges, and I was like, okay. Like, it really didn't turn into, like, who I want to win. It'd be like, who would I be? Like, you know, I. I wouldn't be upset about anybody winning. Like, Chase, to me, was like, well, you kind of just got here, so if you won, I don't know if, like, the viewer themselves would love it that much, even though I thought Chase was a good dude. But, like, Georgia Lorenzo, I really thought did a great job. I know Trey, like, kind of got kicked out towards the end, but I thought Trey, like, had a shot. He was a little sneaky. Devil.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Nick
I love your story about Tony because it just reminds me of, like, why I think fans and. And why we love reality TV is because you don't necessarily have to be the same type of person or even want to be their friend, but reality gives you the opportunity to see people who are unafraid to just be themselves and for better or worse. And I think whoever you are, we really just human beings really respect people who are able to do that, because so few of us can. So many of us are chameleons, and in whatever room we go into and are so afraid of being welcomed, and you see people who are just like, wow, that's. That's really who you are, man. Like, and then you. You kind of. You're. You're drawn to that type of authenticity. And I think the best reality TV characters are the ones who kind of can do that, especially if they're on different shows. They show up, and they're. They're consistently weird. Maybe but they're consistent.
Christine
Yeah. Be the consistency is. Is a beautiful thing. Like Shoe Bomb and Tony come to mind when you. When you talk about them. But isn't it funny how as viewers of the show, like, I don't know if you guys do this, but even me, like, when I watch. Watch a reality TV show, which I, like I said before, I don't watch a whole lot, but when I do, it's like so easy to sit there in your. In your chair and judge what are they doing? What an idiot. You know, and it's. It's funny. Like we, when we were with Barstool, we did Surviving Barstool, which is their, like, spin off of Survivor. And we, like, me, myself and Will Compton were like contestants in it. It was a seven day shoot. It was very quick. But psychologically, like, where you go in the first 24 hours is actually insane. Like the. Your. The real world, like kind of vanishes before your eyes and it's. You're solely focused on this. It's just crazy. Like, kind of the. The situations that people get put into and how they, like, are. They want to.
Nick
They.
Christine
They still are still themselves, which I'm not 100 sure if that's still Tony. I'm not 100 sure that's actually Tony, but everything I saw the whole time, that was Tony.
Nick
That's crazy. That's a. That's a great story.
Sugar Lynn
That's wild. Yeah. Is there any, like, show that you. You are a fan of or you're not a fan of that, like, you would maybe want to host next?
Christine
Oh, that's a good question. A show that I would want to host next. You know, like, like the whole Temptation island thing. First off, Mark Wahlberg crushes. He is the goat of all hosts.
Sugar Lynn
Yeah.
Christine
So I could never take his job ever. Like, he's like, I don't know if he's actually a therapist, but his background, the way he's handles that, he's unbelievable.
Nick
It's because there's so many hosts out there that really are reading prompters. You know, they're just there. And then like, I come from Bachelor World and like, you know, love Jesse as a person. He's a great guy. And Chris before him, you know, enjoyed his company too. But it was like you'd have these chats and they would give you advice, and then it was basically like, that sucks, man. Well, good luck. Get. Get in there. You're like, what the fuck?
Christine
Yeah. It's like Mark seems like he's like, truly connected to the people that he cares, he listens to the process. He has a great way of like having you zoom out a little bit.
Nick
Yeah.
Christine
And be like, okay, let's focus on what you're doing, not necessarily what they're doing to you. And he does a great job with that. If you look at Battle Camp, Battle Camp is. It's a character driven show. I'm really not necessarily needed other than to spin a wheel and to direct people of what to do next and the show. So watching a guy like Mark be able to break down psychologically, what these people are going through in a crazy world is something I look at. I'm like, that's pretty unbelievable. But as far as, like, the reason why I would want to take that job is it shoots in Hawaii and that's a huge dub. I'm an hour outside of Mexico City, brother. It was, was.
Nick
You were in Mexico City?
Christine
It was, it was like. So I stayed in this, this hotel called Hotel Americana. And it's basically, I feel like a, A, a group got together and like, what do Americans like? And that's Basically, there's like KFC's in there, taco Bells, like Queens. Like there's like a karaoke bar in there. It was, it was genuinely funny to see like, how like stereotypical American this hotel was or like, like in the craziest way. And I would go and I would drive. It would always be me, Miguel, my driver Mike, who was like, kind of like kept me safe, I guess, even though I don't know if Miguel keep anybody safe. And then Terry, my hair and makeup person, we would always just rip together. And it'd be an hour from Hotel Americana, which is like 20, 30 minutes outside of Mexico City, to like the hills of Mexico. And they built this set in like six weeks time. So it was, it was two hour drive every single day there and back. It was a lot. It was, it was definitely a lot. But I was so in such a new world that I didn't get like, tired of it until like the last three days when I knew the end was near and I had a really good grasp on the kind of like, well, everything was going, going on, but like the show itself, like, because it was so new, like, it was just my head was spinning the entire time.
Nick
Wow. Last question before we let you go. It's, it's a little bit of a pivot and slightly, I guess maybe a heavier question, I don't know. But hearing you talk about meeting your wife and it kind of dawned on me. And you have two Daughters. And we have a daughter. I, I just love the way you talk. I mean, you seem like a really good role model to young men and I feel like we're, we're living in a time where I feel like there's just a lot of. I, I think like young men have. Don't have a lot of positive RA. Male role models models. And, and as a, As a father of two daughters, a. I wonder if you. Do you ever worry about like the type of men might be available for your daughters to date? And two, like, do you ever like, look, think about like leaning into that space? Because I love the shit that you say and I think there's just like a need for like positive male role models in the world today. And is that something that, like, is it of interest of yours?
Christine
You? I, I think there's something inauthentic about somebody like trying to be something thing.
Nick
Sure.
Christine
Like over and over again. Like first, like a guru.
Nick
Yeah. Yeah.
Christine
First off, thank you. Like, I'm just gonna take that compliment. I gotta receive that thing because that is, that is awesome. But I will say, like, when I talked about like kind of being that guy that, you know, like a boy type of like cat before I met my wife, like, I very much was that and I was very much not a role model. And it took a lot of violence for me to become like this calm and this, like this comfortable in my own skin. So like when you say like, you've come off as a role model to me, it's like, I know, I know like what my early 20s were like and how I was in college and all these different things that it's like almost like difficult for me to handle. And I, I really do appreciate it when it comes to like being a role model to people. I think it's just you have to be authentically yourself. And I think that's what breeds. Like, that's why this show does well. That's why Busting with the Boys does well. That's why you see like, you know, a company like Barstool do so well because it's, it's authentic 24 7, whether you like it or not. And if I can authentically be the best version of myself on a consistent basis, then that, that makes me a good role model. But it only happens through every single day, doing it over and over and over again. And that's what, like, you know what, dude, you have a 15 month old kid, like, your perspective on so many things changes the minute you have a child, especially a girl. And I. I really think that's a big difference is having a girl, because you realize, like, you know, being the guy and being a teenager and knowing that one thing that's always on your mind and how you're acting a certain way, and then you have a daughter and you're like, okay, how do I protect and teach this kid to, like, sift through the. In a. Of, lot, lot of ways? And so hopefully my kids are set up for success, because it's my wife's. It's kind of like my wife's job to show my kids what a strong, independent woman looks like. And then it's my job as a father to show my girls how they should be loved, by the way I love their mom. Like, that is kind of, like, the process. And if I do those things and I keep open lines of communication with my kids, because there's a lot of things that you can look up about me on Google that you'd be like, this dude's a fucking bad person. In college, I hit this kid after an Ohio. Ohio State game because he was, like, trying to rough up my brother. Like, and that's. That's out there. There's a mug shot that's actually out there. Oh, but it's like, I'm 21. You know, I'm 33 now. It's one of those things. It's like, yeah, my kids are going to ask me questions about that. I'm going to have to have some sort of dialogue like, yeah, your dad. Your dad was that. That type of dude. And then had to change and make corrections when I was, like, 23, 24. So it's not the most difficult thing in the world to fess up to the bad things you did. But it's like, I. I feel like it's more difficult to hide. Like, act like you're the greatest person ever. Act like you've never done anything wrong. Because for me, it's like, I. Skeletons are out. Like, I feel so much more comfortable.
Nick
Going through life, you know, I was. Yeah, my. My time on reality TV started as, like, being the most hated guy on tv. And honestly, like, I was pretty grateful relative to my peers because I was like. I was like, oh, I have nowhere to go but up.
Christine
Right.
Nick
I was starting from the bottom. Like, different, obviously, than, like, like, the stories you told. But this is more like, I obviously, like a controlled environment. But, yeah, it's like, what was that.
Christine
Like for you when you were getting such a negative, your feedback? It was tough. Did you know that was going to happen when you, like, started the show.
Nick
Not when I started the show, for sure. Yeah. I was definitely, like, my goal was to, like, do anything but be that person. When I first went on, like, I, like, I liked the girl. I was like, oh. You know, because I definitely wasn't expecting that, right. I was just like, if I show up, I'm gonna just. I'm here, so I'm just gonna embrace whatever this is, and I'm gonna lean in if I feel so. And I did. There were a couple moments throughout filming where I was like, man, everyone's just yelling at me, you know, Like, I just like that. This, this. I don't think this is a good thing. And then, yeah, I, I, as. I. But they got done filming, I got a sense. And then the producer was like, oh, no, no, no, you're fine. Yeah, like. Like that. And then, yeah, pretty early as the season started airing, I was like, I'm.
Christine
Yeah, they did a week by week, right? It's not like Netflix, where they was.
Nick
A week by week. So it was a slow, slow process.
Christine
Slow process of anxiety building up. And what are they gonna. What are they gonna do next week? Okay, now I'm the villain.
Nick
But I was, you know, I went back to my, like, regular job at the time. Went right back to work. So I was like, I was pretty grateful that they let me take a leave period. So I went right back to work. It was probably kind of stupid because my head was fried, but I was living in Chicago and I was going out and hated or not online or on tv. I'd walk into a bar in Chicago and I was. I felt like a rock star. So, like, I was like, yeah, whatever.
Abby
It's.
Nick
I'm fine. It. It, it also, like, yeah, that. Also, that was a good lesson for me to learn that, like, the Internet's fake. It's not real. It's not like the real life is outside meeting people, interacting with people. People can say whatever they want online and they'll treat you like a rock star in person. So, like, it was actually like a. Again, like, it wasn't fun doing it. But I. I learned a lot of lessons through that experience that I think some of my peers didn't. And it served me well to. To honestly, you know, I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today and be as resilient in the space as I've ended up being if it weren't. If I got that kind of red carpet treatment off the bat. So it really worked out.
Christine
Isn't it funny, dude, how people just be like, hey, you're a scumbag. You're this and the other. And then those same people see you at the bar and they're like, hey, let me get you a drink. Then what was it? Like, how sick. Blah, blah. And it's just like. It's just so interesting how the world revol, like revolves around you. And then I'll. How did you feel after it started to go away a little bit. Like you have this, like you walk into the bar, you feel like a rock star. But then the next season a bachelor comes out. And then. Then like, it kind of like your storyline kind of gets farther and farther removed from like the current event of everything that's going on.
Nick
You feel a little bit. I mean, I went back a few times, but it was like, yeah, you know, and I went back for different reasons. It wasn't because of that. But yeah, I caught myself. I was for. I was lucky that I went on TV when I was. I think I was 33 when I first went on, so I was a little older. Like if I would have gone like at 23, I'm glad I didn't. I. You know, you ca. Like, I've had conversations with some of my buddies. Like we've all caught ourselves, like when things would slow down, like walking a little slower, you know, bass people. Because you're like, you know, at first people you would know people would notice.
Abby
You and like, ah.
Nick
And then like, you know, less people notice you and then you're like, you've caught yourself changing the speed in which you walk because you want to make sure they get a chance to. To see you right? So they notice you and you're like, what the am I doing? You know, it's like those little gay. But thankfully I was able to catch myself pretty early because her mom, beautiful woman, she's in her early 60s. The golden batch. You're not sure familiar with it. You know, we're teasing the idea of maybe having her go on. And I was talking to her.
Christine
I wanted to go on that show.
Nick
I was like.
Sugar Lynn
Maybe like neither of them need to go on the show.
Nick
But I was saying like, just like I'm like, if you go on, I'm gonna make you get a therapist. Because like it. I was telling my mother in law, like it just it with your brain chemistry, like it's just not a normal thing to have the world, especially with the Internet being what it is to have access to like literally millions of people having an opinion about you. You know, and like you talked about the comments of like people gassing you up and gassing you up. And I, I've given similar advice to people who have asked because it's like, if you're gonna listen to the positive that people say about you, your subconscious brain says if you're gonna listen to those strangers, you have to listen to the strangers who are gonna talk.
Christine
Right.
Nick
You know, and it, yeah, it just, it will fuck with you.
Christine
But the ones that talk shit, for whatever reason, that holds more weight or at least it lingers in the back of your mind. Mind that much more.
Nick
Oh yeah. I used to think I was a pretty good looking guy. And then I went on TV and everyone's like saying, I'm like, I, I'm an ugly. I guess I'm a terrible person.
Christine
Binary scale, dude. One, zero. You're a one. You're winning the battle of, of yes or no.
Nick
Yeah.
Christine
The thing that's so funny about you talking about walking by slower because I bet at one point when you first did it, people are like, what do you, what's it like? Do you like it when you go out and people recognize you? I bet you said to somebody like, no. Yeah, I hate that. Like, that is such a thing. Like, if people are like, hey, do you people ask me, hey, will you sign this or take a photo? And then there's always somebody that's like trying to be like, kind. But be like, this probably bothers you, doesn't it? And the answer to that is absolutely not. Like, there's times I have to go places and do something, so I'm in a little bit of a hurry. So I might not give you the time you might want, but I will do. I'll sign her and take a photo. But I think it's crazy when people are like, I hate that. It's because it's like, like someday I'm gonna walk somewhere and I'm gonna walk into a room and no one's gonna know or give a who I am. They're gonna look at me like, guy looks tall. I probably played sports and it's gonna be over. So you gotta like, enjoy these small moments of like, for whatever reason, you people enjoy like what you did or what you do. And like take making the most of it because it will end someday. It does not last forever. Unless you're Tom Cruise.
Nick
Yeah, that keeps going. Taylor's been a ton of fun, man. I could talk for hours. But appreciate your time. Congratulations. Congratulations on Battle Camp. It's a great show. We Enjoyed watching it plug away. I know you mentioned bus in. Just let the people know where they can follow you and just enjoy everything that you're doing out there.
Christine
Well, if you're looking for me personally, you can go to taylor1 on Instagram, taylor177 on Twitter. Busting with the boys comes out every Tuesday, 6am myself in Wil Compton on a bus. We got athletes, we got musicians, actors, comedians, all those different things. It's a good time, dude. Come hang out.
Nick
All right, we'll check it out.
Christine
Appreciate you guys.
Nick
Appreciate you.
Christine
Yeah, it's been awesome.
Nick
Well, I hope you all enjoyed this episode. Thank you to our guests Abby and David, Taylor Lawan, as well as the entire cast of the Valley. Shug. Welcome back. It's been great to have you. I hope to have more of you.
Taylor Lewan
Gosh, you can have me whenever, you guys.
Nick
I love being in this little child care support system.
Taylor Lewan
I'm Natalie's sister mom.
Nick
That sounds what it sounds like, Honestly, like a little Sister Wives.
Taylor Lewan
What?
Nick
Incestual. It sounds. I don't know.
Taylor Lewan
It is.
Sugar Lynn
No, it is.
Taylor Lewan
Natalie and I, I are incestual with each other. You're not involved. That's why it's sister mom's not a sister. Not a sister wife.
Sugar Lynn
Sister mom.
Taylor Lewan
Sister mom.
Nick
All right, all right. Well, don't forget to check out our explosive interview with Lexi Wood, the Going Deepers episode that dropped yesterday. Thank you to all our guests this week. It's been an incredible week. We have a wild week coming up next week. Be first of all, it's a wild week because the premiere of Secret the Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2 drops next Thursday. In fact, it all the episodes drop. It's. Guys, I don't think you're fully prepared for just how juicy, scandalous and well, as a, as a fan of dramatic reality tv, an amazing season. The new newest member of Mom Talk joins us. She was an OG member and we have a very, very revealing episode of Going Deeper with Miranda that is up next week on Going Deeper. Plus a huge lineup of a very fascinating guest. All new next week. We'll see you then. Bye. Bye. The Val House is brought to you by Progressive Insurance. Do you ever find yourself playing a budgeting game? Well, with the name your price tool from Progressive, you can find options that fit your budget and potentially lower your bills. Try it@progressive.com Progressive Casualty Insurance Company and affiliates. Prices and coverage match limited by state law. Not available in all states. Hey, friend.
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The Viall Files - Episode E930 Summary
Release Date: May 8, 2025
Title: Love On The Spectrum’s Abbey & David, Karen Read, Battle Camp Host, The Valley & Clayton Vindicated
Host: Nick Viall
Guests: Abby and David from "Love on the Spectrum," Taylor Lewan from "Battle Camp"
In this highly anticipated episode of The Viall Files, host Nick Viall, alongside co-hosts Natalie Joy and the Household, delves into a multifaceted discussion covering a high-profile trial, updates from reality TV shows, and insightful interviews with prominent guests. The episode seamlessly weaves through topics ranging from the intricacies of the Karen Read trial to heartwarming conversations with stars from Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum and the charismatic host of Battle Camp, Taylor Lewan.
The episode kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the ongoing Karen Read trial, a case shrouded in controversy and legal complexities.
Sugar Lynn provides a detailed recount of the events surrounding Karen Read and John O'Keefe’s disappearance:
"She thinks he's out there cheating on her. And she wakes up to find him still not home... She freaks out and calls Jen McCabe and Carrie Roberts, but they don't know where he is." [04:51]
David expresses his doubts regarding Karen’s innocence:
"I genuinely do think that she's innocent and I think she's being framed." [05:11]
The discussion highlights suspicious activities by law enforcement, including evidence tampering and questionable investigation procedures:
"Trooper Proctor took pieces from her broken taillight and scattered them across the lawn, only to have them all appear later." [11:11]
Nick emphasizes the lack of mainstream media coverage on Clayton Eckhart's vindication, despite significant developments:
"Clayton clearing his name. They didn't want to cover that." [19:56]
The conversation shifts to the tumultuous relationship within Brooklyn Beckham's family, particularly focusing on his interactions with his in-laws.
Sugar Lynn discusses the alleged verbal berating by Victoria and David Beckham towards Brooklyn:
"Nicola Peltz is allegedly fed up with how narcissistic Victoria and David Beckham are, and they verbally berate Brooklyn." [15:31]
David notes the public persona versus private tensions:
"They started in a really, really good place, but something changed as he got married." [16:04]
Sugar Lynn suggests the public airing of family disputes exacerbates internal issues:
"Taking it to the public causes just more issues within the family." [17:12]
Nick shifts focus to Clayton Eckhart, a former Bachelor contestant whose life was upended by allegations of owing to a deceptive partner.
Sugar Lynn laments the lack of media attention on Clayton's vindication despite serious charges against his accuser:
"They covered Nick being strict with customer service but ignored Clayton clearing his name." [19:56]
Christine highlights Clayton's achievements and the charges pressed against his accuser:
"She's been charged with several counts including fraudulent schemes and tampering with evidence." [19:58]
Sierra underscores the discrepancy in media coverage between negative portrayal and actual legal developments:
"It's like, anyone wanting to clear Clayton's name, they're all like, crickets." [20:32]
The hosts provide a lively recap of the latest episodes from Bravo’s The Valley, focusing on character developments and dramatic moments.
Nick critiques the fashion choices of Jesse:
"How can you claim to have a fashion-forward mindset while wearing flip-flops?" [27:11]
Sugar Lynn humorously dissects Jesse's wardrobe:
"He was wearing period panties and baggy underwear; that's why Michelle wanted a divorce." [30:09]
The conversation touches upon Jax’s behavior and mental health challenges within the show:
"Jax is manipulating his therapist in rehab by rage-texting Britney after sessions." [32:35]
Sierra and Taylor Lewan debate Janet’s role as an emotional support:
"Why do they keep calling Nia in to be the emotional support?" [33:54]
A heartfelt segment features Abby and David, stars from Netflix’s Love on the Spectrum, sharing their personal journeys and experiences on the show.
Nick welcomes Abby and David, inquiring about their feelings regarding public appearances:
"Do you guys ever get nervous when you do these types of appearances?" [50:03]
Sierra (Abby) discusses her daily routine and overcoming communication challenges:
"I learned to have conversations and developed better language skills over time." [60:04]
Abby highlights the importance of authenticity and self-acceptance:
"Be your true self and not compare yourself to anyone else." [69:49]
Nick encourages empathy towards reality TV portrayals:
"I want to get to know the real you outside of reality TV and see why you come across the way you do." [41:10]
Abby and David reflect on how fame has changed their lives and the support from fans:
"It feels good to be famous and on Netflix. We got used to it and love interacting with fans." [65:05]
Taylor Lewan, a former NFL player and the charismatic host of Netflix’s Battle Camp, shares insights into his transition from sports to reality TV and his approach to hosting.
Nick explores Taylor’s journey from the NFL to hosting a reality show:
"How did you end up doing what you're doing, hosting Battle Camp?" [99:05]
Taylor recounts his initial hesitance and eventual embrace of the entertainment industry:
"I didn't want to pursue reality TV, but Netflix approached me to host Battle Camp, and I took the opportunity." [116:56]
Christine (Taylor) emphasizes the importance of authenticity in media:
"If you can authentically be the best version of yourself, that makes you a good role model." [129:05]
Nick and Christine discuss the psychological impacts of fame and social media:
"Social media trolls can significantly impact an athlete's mindset and mental health." [132:10]
Christine shares tips on balancing a demanding career with a healthy personal life:
"Being intentional and nurturing the relationship helped me stay connected and manage a healthy relationship." [104:15]
Taylor highlights the role of his wife in transforming his life and aiding his growth:
"Meeting my wife snapped me out of old habits and helped me become a better person." [104:20]
Nick Viall wraps up the episode by thanking guests Abby, David, and Taylor Lewan for their candid discussions. He teases upcoming episodes, including a premiere of Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Season 2 and an exclusive Going Deeper interview with Lexi Wood. The episode concludes with a light-hearted exchange about future content and hints at more in-depth conversations to come.
Nick Viall:
"I will say Jesse is the cast member on the Valley that I'm probably most interested in getting on the couch." [28:42]
Sierra (Abby):
"I feel seen and accepted." [65:43]
Taylor Lewan:
"Being intentional and nurturing the relationship helped me stay connected and manage a healthy relationship." [104:15]
Sugar Lynn:
"Watching our daughter River navigate the world is just magical." [92:45]
Christine (Taylor):
"If you can authentically be the best version of yourself, that makes you a good role model." [129:05]
Karen Read Trial: Highlights systemic issues within law enforcement investigations and media coverage discrepancies, raising questions about fairness and transparency.
Brooklyn Beckham's Family: Exposes the strain and public nature of high-profile family relationships, emphasizing the detrimental effects of airing personal disputes publicly.
Clayton Eckhart's Vindication: Sheds light on media bias and the challenges faced by individuals seeking to clear their names amidst widespread misinformation.
Reality TV Dynamics: Offers a critical look at character portrayals, editing influences, and the psychological impacts of being constantly in the public eye.
Autism and Representation: Through Abby and David's interviews, underscores the importance of authentic representation, communication advancements, and the positive impact of reality TV in showcasing neurodiversity.
Transition from Sports to Entertainment: Taylor Lewan’s journey illustrates the versatility of skills acquired in sports, the significance of authentic self-presentation, and the mental resilience required to navigate fame and public scrutiny.
Mental Health Awareness: The discussions throughout the episode underscore the need for better mental health support systems for individuals in high-pressure environments like sports and reality TV.
Episode E930 of The Viall Files delivers a compelling blend of legal intrigue, reality TV drama, and personal growth narratives. Through engaging discussions and heartfelt interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by public figures navigating complex personal and professional landscapes. The episode not only entertains but also educates on significant societal issues, making it a must-listen for fans of dating, relationships, pop culture, and reality television.