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Jesse Palmer
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Wells Adams
Welcome back to another episode of Trading Secrets. Today, we are joined by two fan favorites and cast insiders, Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams. Jesse, a former NFL quarterback and Bachelor alum turned sports commentator, TV host and TV personality, and. And of course, the host of the Bachelor, the Bachelorette, all the Goldens in Bachelor in Paradise. Jesse is joined with me today by Wells Adams, a friend of the show, former Bachelorette contestant, podcast host, TV host, and of course, the witty bartender of paradise, always shaking things up. We are missing the queen of the Bachelor franchise herself, Hannah Brown, today. But after a year off from paradise, the show is back, premiering this week. And like Jesse said, it's unlike anything you've seen before. The buzz is building, from rumored surprise guest appearances to fresh twists on old traditions and how the Golden Bachelors will be featured and incorporated into paradise, we'll be digging into it all. Jesse Wells, thank you so much for being on Trading Secrets.
Jesse Palmer
Thanks for having us.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Wells Adams
Tell you what, I could have both you two for a couple hours individually. So together, we got a lot to cover in a short period of time. All right, well, this is a business podcast. Most of the stuff you guys are gonna be doing, media perspective, are gonna be pop culture only. So a little bit of a different approach. Jesse, I'm kicking it to you. You're the host of the franchise. You're the quarterback of the franchise. And I think in general, from a business perspective, we've just seen a lot happen with the franchise externally, internally, we've seen the Goldens. Paradise is back. After being off from last year, we just saw Bachelor is renewed. There's just a ton of action. Huge competition like Love island. Give me kind of the state of the union from the guy who's in charge, the quarterback. What's your take on where the show has gone, where you see it now, and what the projection looks like moving forward? Because that of all the questions submitted was like, number one. I think people want to hear from you.
Jesse Palmer
I feel like there's a lot of new. And I think sometimes, and I don't know about Wells's perspective on this, but sometimes it's so much to kind of keep up with. I think that the challenge, at least for me personally, is just trying to stay focused on one thing at a time because paradise is back. After taking a season off, Golden Bachelor was renewed. We've got that coming up. We've got Bachelor season 30 still coming up. There's new showrunners, there's new cast. There's so much stuff happening in the Bachelor Verse. It was really exciting. The first step in all that, I think, was Bachelor in Paradise. And I think Wells and I sort of both showed up to the beach, not really knowing what to expect because we're in a new location. The Goldens were arriving to the beach. That was the first time that's obviously ever happened. We had Hannah Brown joining us as well, which was incredible. But with new showrunners, new cameras. We were just talking about that off camera here a moment ago. There's a new look, there's a new feel. The format of the show is a little bit different, with some compatibility tests and things that the cast is doing. I think right now it's just sort of feeling it out. And you wanted to really kind of film that first show, get it in the tank. And I feel really good about what people are about to see. Really excited, you know, when. For this first episode to really kind of get the feedback from Bachernation, watching it, because I think it is going to feel so new and so fresh and a little bit different. And so that's kind of. That's kind of how I look at it right now. It's really. It's exciting. It's an exciting time because there's a lot of new things happening.
Wells Adams
Yeah. I mean, the cinematic appearance of episode one was really cool. And just like, there's. You could tell there's a change just in everything. The way we're just even seeing the teasers, which is awesome. Yeah.
Hannah Brown
I wanted to. To piggyback on that a little bit because it's an intricate dance that I think that we have to. We have to walk going forward. Right. Like, the only constant in life is change. Right. So, like, everything is constantly changing, but there is this heritage following of Bachelor Nation that, like, loves this one thing and doesn't probably want to see it change so much. So it's this dance that I think that we have to walk, which is, you know, being cutting edge, being different, trying new things, but still staying true to the heart of what the show is. The mission statement of, you know, finding love, that journey that precedes it, and, you know, hopefully engagements and marriages and kids, that happens, you know, following. And I think that he's right. Like, we walked into this new situation not really knowing what it was going to be like and not really knowing how it was going to turn out. But then after doing the show, being, like, really, really pleasantly surprised with, like, how awesome it looks, how different it is, but then how it still stays true to, I think what Bachelor Nation fell In love with initially, yeah.
Wells Adams
As a guy that's, like, way removed, but of course, was on the show and roots for the show and only wants it to do well. I have to imagine in the think tank, you're thinking, you know, baby boomers and X, they got to stay. Millennials have to stay. You have to capture Gen Z. And so I think when you look at, like, you know, average ratings per season, you know, and talking. I was talking to Bachelor, Bachelor data, you know, that she's awesome, and she kind of broke everything down with me from 2015 down to 2025. You know, you saw a decline and then a jump in Colton's and Peter season, then a little bit of a decline jump in Joey season, and then, you know, it's been moving in that direction. A question I'm curious. Just from the. The positions you guys hold when you go into filming and you find out paradise is greenlit, like let's roll, do you feel part of your job is to impact the ratings and make sure that the show is performing, even though you can only control so much of that?
Hannah Brown
I don't feel that way.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Hannah Brown
I'm not the host of the show, but my take going into doing any of these shows is just try to make the best possible thing I can make that day. And just, like. Just as long as, like, I think I'm being funny or creative or coming up with ideas or whatever it is, as long as I can just do that. That one thing, that one day, then it's. Then it's good. I think if you try to get. If you get lost in the weeds about, like, ratings and, you know, success and all that kind of stuff, then you're not focusing on the right things. But I imagine for him, it's a little bit different because you are the. The face of the show, but I bet you kind of come across it the same way that you did with football. Right.
Jesse Palmer
That's the analogy I was going to use is. Is, you know, making an awful football analogy as a quarterback. It's like, it's cool to go into new games, trying new things and adding new plays to the playbook and trying to execute some different ideas. But I think if you try to do too much, you just start throwing interceptions when you're trying to be something you're not. I mean, the approach I've always taken is, even though I'm the host of the show, the show's not about me. It's about our cast. It's their story. Wells and I are kind of there to guide it and give information, give support where we can Hannah as well and, and just sort of be there to try to keep the vibes high. And I think, I think viewers watching paradise this year, I think, you know, we've talked a little bit about it, they're going to see some, some different things. They're going to see, I think Wells and I and Hannah used in some different roles, but that's, that's not a cognizant decision on our parts going in where we kind of come in thinking, hey, I want to be involved in this more. I want to do this. What's really cool, I'd say about the producers on our season in paradise, they were very open minded, I think, to feedback from Wells, Hannah and I and ideas and trying things. And I think that's really important to kind of have that. But neither of us, I think go into it thinking we have to drive ratings. We have to step up and do things differently as well and make sure we're pulling weight. I think it's a different mindset than.
Wells Adams
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Hannah Brown
Yeah, it's changed. Right. So originally I was just the bartender, and then I became, like, the bartender and the therapist, and then I became kind of the narrator.
Wells Adams
You've always been a good therapist.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Wells Adams
You've therapized me before.
Hannah Brown
That's very true.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
With enough whiskey, I can convince anybody of anything. Yeah. And this one, it was much different, and I'm really grateful and thankful that these new producers kind of, like, opened up the playbook for all of us. Like, yes, I bartend. You know, I think that Hannah kind of takes over the role of, like, being the therapist and, like, the ear to talk to, which was kind of nice. It took a little bit of pressure off me and then let me just kind of, like, live in the comedy sphere of things. But then, you know, there's new activations and new things happening where they need kind of all hands on deck. And so I got to do some of that and help Jesse out, and Hannah and I both. And so that was really fun. Like, so it was a completely new thing. So to answer your question, I don't know what the hell I do. It's a lot of stuff.
Wells Adams
I don't know what the job description.
Jesse Palmer
I don't know. It's good, though. I'm excited to see, like, you see a lot of wells, like, away from the bar this season, which is good. Yeah, he is. Absolutely. You tap into him a lot more on some of the other stuff we're doing, which. Which I think was really great. I feel like in Costa Rica, it was a space that we were able to use a lot differently than in the past in. In Mexico, where it was kind of like a bar. Small beach, can't really swim in the water.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
So it's like. And there's a couple chairs out there, and you can go to any of them, but, you know, for you is.
Hannah Brown
Like gates of paradise.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah. Walk down the steps in the palapa sweat and then go back.
Wells Adams
And I go back.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah. Yeah. Costa R. There was. There was, like, multiple pools. There was a big beach. You could be in the water. It just provided so I think so much more space to do different things in. And Wells had mentioned, you know, Some of the things that we activate, these compatibility tests were really, really cool and really interesting. Something we hadn't done a lot in the past. I feel like in the past on the show, you know, a lot of the cast spent time alone or with their significant other. I think these, these, these tests and challenges sort of brought everybody together in a group setting, which was good because I think it. It helped them learn more about each other from a connection standpoint with the, you know, a hopeful love interest, but also learn more about each other as well. It was. It was interesting. So my role was. It was kind of sometimes like game show host.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
Like, because you're setting up the challenge, you're setting up the test.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
And you're moderating it and kind of going through it. So that was a bit of a different role as well.
Wells Adams
Yeah. So it's like competition meets love. That's a whole different spin on the franchise. Or it has been for a while. Right. We haven't had that since, like, Winter Games or whatever.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Wells Adams
I want to ask you, Jesse, when. When you're doing golden, you're doing Bachelor, doing Bachelorette in paradise, it feels like from a third party perspective, from a high level, paradise is the ultimate curveball as far as, like, how your role impacts the show from a producing perspective, from, like, when you come down and how you interact. You feel that way. And if so, could you give us a little behind the scenes?
Jesse Palmer
It's. Yeah, it's. It's interesting. There's. It. When you're. When you're hosting the Bachelor or the Bachelorette or Golden Bachelor or Golden Bachelorette, there's sort of one key thing. You know, there's a lead and then the connection and all the different relationships, and that's sort of what you're watching. I feel like on paradise, it's just like herding cats. Like, there's just like 18 different. Like, there's. There's relationships and drama and stuff happening this season. Golden showing. They're showing up and they're getting in the mix, you know, and it's like Wells, you know, Wells is doing his thing, Hannah. And it's like there's just so much to try and track.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
What I will say, unlike. Unlike the other shows, though, is that it can go off script really quickly. I'd argue maybe even faster.
Hannah Brown
Do you like that or do you not?
Jesse Palmer
I love it.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah. I like things to, like, I like two minute offense. Like, I like to just play breaking. Yeah. Yeah. I like to scramble a little bit. Just not always. Throwing time.
Hannah Brown
Can I ask you a question?
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And do not change your answer because I'm here. Which show is your favorite to make?
Wells Adams
Stop stealing my question.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Wells Adams
Stephen wrote that question.
Jesse Palmer
I mean, like, the answer is, I don't know. Like, they're all great, but so much of it, I think, depends on casts.
Hannah Brown
Well, you've talked before that your favorite thing to do is live shows.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And I believe that to be true. But then after that, I'm. I'm wondering, you know, like, what you've gotten the most enjoyment out of.
Jesse Palmer
It's. It's. I don't know, man. It's hard to say. It's hard to say. Like, I like the different shows, I guess, for different reasons. There's a whole bunch of different reasons, but I think at the end of the day, it really comes down to, like, the people and the experience and what ended up happening. But I, like, you know, I don't mind when something breaks down and a camera crew has to follow you into someone's room to try and, you know, try and help them in a situation or something. And I think, you know, we may or may not run into that on this upcoming season of. Of Paradise. There's times where. Yeah, it's like. I mean, it's. I think it's more fun. I don't know if you feel the same way, but it's like when. When you're going in to start filming, it's kind of nice to know what's not gonna happen or what's gonna happen for sure.
Hannah Brown
Well, then it makes it authentic.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
But I was, you know, I was thinking for you, because I think that paradise is the best show, like, to work on. It's so much fun. You get to go live on a beach for a month, and I make drinks and I crack jokes, and the stakes are low for me because I'm already married and all this kind of stuff. But, like, what I love about Bachelor Nation and all the shows that are. That are made is, like. Is storytelling is, like, usually the most important thing. Right. And the thing that I didn't expect to, like, really fall in love with or have it, like, really touch me was what the Golden's did. Like the, like, Jerry season.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
Gary season. Because they've lived so much life.
Wells Adams
Sure.
Hannah Brown
And, like, their storytelling is so much more. It's deeper and. And it's so much more interesting. And I didn't think, like, watching a bunch of old people date would be something that I would love. But then I watch it and I was like, that's such a good show. It's so fun. And that's what I was super pumped about this season going into it, knowing that, yeah, we got a piece of that. Yeah. And then going back to your thing about like, you know, you got to have millennials and the boomers, Right. And you gotta have Gen Z and whatever. And we are on a set with kind of the entire gamut of generations. Right. Like, I know we're the millennials, I guess. And then you have these gen zers who come first and then you have the boomers that come later. And so in a perfect world, everyone should be watching this show. And I hope that's what happens.
Wells Adams
Yeah, for sure. I want to get back to the having the Goldens on Paradise, because that's a whole unique, different twist. One thing I want to ask you while we're on it, though, follow up to your question. You think about what you're doing, sports, commentating, college game day. For something like Paradise. When you think about, like creativity, stimulation, all the different things, like where. Which is, which is more challenging.
Jesse Palmer
You know, football's is. Is exciting because I like, I put my quarterback hat back on and I study film for a week and then I get a three and a half hour window on Saturday to just regurgitate everything I've learned and try to dissect and, you know, talk about what I'm seeing in the moment, live in a, in a stadium, in the SEC, normally with close to 100,000 people, and it's exhilarating. But I got to tell you, the live shows, especially like after the final rose is, are incredible. And it's just like you mentioned, I love live TV and I love being on the spot and I love that you can't, if you screw up, you just got to keep going.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
You got to like, just scramble and go. And so I like both for different reasons. I wear completely different hats, obviously, in both. Yeah. But it's like, it's nice to have, for me to have a balance.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
And I'm lucky enough to get to do both sometimes at the same time.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
I mean, there have been times on the show where like, I've flown from like Edinburgh, Scotland to go to Tuscaloosa, Alabama to like from like a rose ceremony to go call an sec and you're on the plane. You're like, trying to digest what I just saw and what happened just at Grant's rose ceremony. Like, this Alabama defense is unbelievable. So hard to run against the three technique is incredible. And then you have to switch the hat again. So it's a lot of fun that way.
Wells Adams
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Jesse Palmer
I think, I think that the fans like I, when I was The Bachelor over 20 years ago, I remember there being a great following, but social media and years and years of this incredible show growing because of people like you, growing and growing and growing. It has become this unbelievably passionate, passionate fan base that has just multiplied. I mean, it's a force. Yeah, I, I'd like to know another fan base on another reality show or show, period, that's as outspoken, passionate, up to date, educated, that talks more about it than Bachelor Nation. I mean it's, it's literally like playing for the New York Giants or the Florida Gators again. And so that's the part that surprised me the most is just how dialed in, there's no off season.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
I mean, and now, now that we have, you know, and we've added shows since I started hosting and so I mean it is just, it's a constant cycle. I mean, I could spend 24 hours on Reddit, just don't do it.
Hannah Brown
I mean, it's crazy. Like, I mean, there's always people stay away.
Wells Adams
It's crazy. Yeah, they're passionate about the alumni, too. Oh, my God. You think it's over? It's not. A question I got for you is you didn't expect to take this role on. It was surprising. You've taken it on, you've thrived in it. You then go to, you know, Alabama and you're calling a college football game. You see these two worlds into your career. They're night and day and you didn't expect it. So we talk a lot about career tracking on this podcast and pretty much every industry from Shark to Shark Tank to Sergio Garcia and Gronk and a Rod who've been on here. When you think about what's next, five years, 10 years, how do you merge all these skill sets and like, what now becomes the dream? What now is the call that you're like, I surprised to get?
Jesse Palmer
I don't know. And the truth is I've never really known. Like, I didn't know I would end up in television. When I was in Florida, I got a degree in marketing with a minor in education and a certificate of international relations with a degree in political science and television. Sort of found me. What I know I'll do, though, is I won't say no.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
That's probably been my biggest lesson I've learned in my career, is when you say no to things right away because you don't think it's going to be a great fit, you just close a lot of doors immediately without giving things chances. I've learned a lot about myself, saying yes to different jobs, not sure if I was going to like it or not. But trusting that if I didn't like it, I knew I wouldn't have to do it again. And I could sort of just peacefully walk away and move away from that. But saying yes to most things has worked out well for me.
Wells Adams
What follow up to that is, since being the Bachelor to now, all those years later, is there anything you did say no to that you kind of, you might, you might have thought twice about, or you learned that lesson from saying no to say no.
Hannah Brown
No.
Jesse Palmer
I, I again, I haven't said no too often that there are a few roles that I turned down, but I knew I either wasn't ready for it or it just wasn't what I ended up wanting to do. And so I try to be as thoughtful as possible and careful. But I have to say truthfully, I'm at peace with most every decision I've Made.
Wells Adams
Okay. I'm curious your response to the my thought process. I'm actually curious your response as well. I think you know again in this podcast we hit and look at and I analyze all different career paths when we think about hosting. I think what happens in reality TV is a lot of people go on reality tv, they get this shot of stardom, they're in front of the camera and then they immediately think they can get off the show and go be a host somewhere. And I, I've always been a big proponent of being a host is like such a dialed in skill set like those live audiences and being able to maneuver questions and all the things you're doing. The idea of going on a show and becoming a host is like someone saying like they became on reality TV and then they're going to be an actor or just I'm going to go pick up and be a doctor. It takes so much time. And when you were announced as the host, I was like makes perfect set. Been with Disney forever. Your resumes endless. My take is a host is an acquired position through, through so much work and dedication and live TV and anchoring and all the things. That's my response when I'm talking to someone who gets out of reality TV who says I'm going to go a host next year. I'm curious what your opinion is based on what I've said given the decade.
Jesse Palmer
Plus that you've been in the show. No, I agree with you. I learned a pretty valuable lesson I think when I was at ESPN my first couple years on tv. I learned that the people that are really, really good at doing it make it look easy and that's why everybody thinks they can do it. So I was super lucky to work with John Saunders, Chris Fowler, Reese Davis, some legends, Robin Roberts at Good Morning America who I saw this morning, like arguably the most talented person I've ever shared TV with outside of Wells Adams. And it's, and it's right here, like they're the ones that, that I think make people at home just go oh yeah, yeah, yeah, like obviously I'll host. Like, like look, look how, look how easy it is. Look how they talk about football. Like whatever, I'm just gonna go and talk about football. And what you learn is just watching them and seeing their, their process and how much work really goes into it gave me a real appreciation for it. So I didn't start hosting things until years after I started being, I was a, I was working as a college football analyst because I mean I had to pay attention and make sure I was ready and, you know, and, you know, do shows, get the reps, you know, and, but build. But it was, it was a 15 year process before I started hosting the Bachelor franchise. So it wasn't like it just happened overnight.
Wells Adams
Right.
Jesse Palmer
I didn't get it, I didn't go to school for it. But it was a lot of years and a lot of shows and a lot of reps before it's, it is difficult, it's super enjoyable, it's challenging, but that's what makes it rewarding. Yeah, at the end of the day, it's something that I love doing.
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Hannah Brown
Yeah, like I, I had my first radio show when I was 16. Like I did go to college for it. Like, I have a broadcast journalism degree. I, you know, worked in Nashville in radio for 12 years. So like long before I went on the Bachelorette, I had done my 10,000 hours of like hosting. I was a morning show host, an afternoon drive host, and A night show host all at the same day on the same. So there is a lit. Like, when people say that, what you're saying of like, well, I was on, you know, love is Blind, and now I'm gonna be the host of, like, the next show. It's like, no, One, no, you're not, because it's a really hard job to get. And two, like, the second we put you in a room and we make you do, like, prompter reads and hit your marks and, like, yada, yada, yada, it's gonna be evidently clear that you are not at the caliber of a Jesse Palmer and to brag on him a little bit. Like, I am really good at, like, prompter reads. I'm really good at being off the cuff improv stuff. But, like, if you give me a bunch of lines, I can turn it into, like, my words. Jesse has got the, like, quarterback football mind where, like, he will look at copy. And I'm married to a woman who used to learn her lines for Modern Family in the hair and makeup chair.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And so, like, I know, like, people who are good at this.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
Jesse runs circles around anyone I've ever seen. Be able to absorb information, Hit a mark, one take, wonder, and he's out of there.
Jesse Palmer
Do you want the money now?
Wells Adams
No. He's really good at it.
Jesse Palmer
I think I have a new agent.
Hannah Brown
Yeah, I'm. I. I am truly, though, like, I'm. Because I'm in the background.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
Every shot he comes up, he walks up. And I also know what he's gonna say, you know? Right. And so I'm sitting there, and I'll be like, all right, let's see how this is gonna go. And it's dink, dink, dink, later. And then I'm like, exit.
Wells Adams
The deep breath, all of it. The wink at the end. I love it.
Hannah Brown
He's so good at it. So, yeah, it's like, yeah, he's right. Like, the trick is making something that's extremely difficult look really, really easy to do.
Wells Adams
I love it. In this interview, I'm balancing between my pop culture and Bachelor Nation fans and my career fans real quick on the career perspective. People are always interested, like, how this is a tough career, the hosting career, and being in tv. How, when, when were you informed that you'll be the bartender of Paradise? Like, how well informed are you that you know that this role is coming? Because in this space we've heard from a lot of people on the podcast is that sometimes it's the day before, sometimes it's years before, and it's tough to plan for the future because you don't know what's next.
Hannah Brown
Okay. Well, I mean, like, I started season four bartending, so I learned like, back then, but for this specific season. Oh, yeah. I think that I was told that, like, ABC wants me to come back, like a couple months before we went and filmed.
Wells Adams
So that the follow up question, that is when you're projecting, like, and thinking through and navigating your career, like, how do you forwardly think?
Hannah Brown
Well, I think we were, we were planning. I was hoping that it was going to come back and so I was like, keeping that time open for the show. It was interesting. This one was different, though, because my contract had run out from the last cycle.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And so we had to, like, start a new one. So it was like, are they gonna come to me or are they gonna go to somebody else?
Jesse Palmer
Like, how could they do that, though? Like, to me, like, I'm just saying, like, you're super modest and that's great. But it's like there is no paradise without Wells, though. You're like, to me, he's the face of paradise, you know, for all the years. So as soon as the show gets greenlit, you can tell Sarah, like, I'll be gone from.
Wells Adams
How much did you guys exchange? You guys pre plan all this?
Hannah Brown
He's my manager now.
Wells Adams
But, like, I love it.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. I mean, it's no secret that, like, my job is the one that everyone asks to do every season. And the reason why I know it is because producers would be like, so and so asked, so and so asked. And then I'm like, all right, that's fine. I get it. I'd probably do the same thing. So I'm just waiting for, like, that one person. Like the Goldens. There were a couple Goldens that were really coming from my job.
Jesse Palmer
They'd be asleep, though, before, like, 11 o'.
Hannah Brown
Clock. They're doing the early bird special.
Wells Adams
Yeah. All right, well, that's a good transition back into paradise. A lot of people listening right now are excited to hear from you two on it. We talked about Golden's. Let's just call Space Bay. There's a lot of this conversation about this age gap, the ballot check stuff you saw. You had Bachelor Nation alumni weighing in on it. The overall take. Now what's. What's your perspective? Are we going to see a little age gap flirting? Talk to me about it. Tease the difference in the age gap. Because everyone's talking about. Reddit's talking about it. You guys Talking about it.
Jesse Palmer
It's the clickbait. What I, what I told the cast was, does, obviously we've got two generations here on the beach. Here's the thing. I can't. Wells can't. Hannah can't. We can't tell anybody who to love and who they can't love.
Wells Adams
Of course.
Jesse Palmer
Can't say that.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
My. What I encouraged them to do was just to stay in their generational lane.
Wells Adams
That's a good. That's a good.
Jesse Palmer
And above all, just don't make it weird.
Wells Adams
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Is what I told.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. You said don't make it weird a lot.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah, like, like, whatever, whatever. Like, and that's not to say it happens.
Wells Adams
Does it get weird?
Jesse Palmer
It gets, it gets real weird. Like real early. Kind of like a little too close to us.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Hannah Brown
All right.
Wells Adams
At times, things you can't control as a host.
Jesse Palmer
No, that's right. And so, you know, like. And I, I feel like the, the structure of paradise is sort of set up to help keep people in their lane, but it's. Yeah, it's. People are gonna have to tune in.
Wells Adams
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Hannah Brown
The backlash of it was interesting to me. Like, I understand the, like, it could be come across as creepy and all that kind of stuff, but if the show is supposed to be a microcosm of real life and if this show is supposed to be a singles retreat. Right. Like, effectively that's what it is. We're filming a singles retreat. I don't think that normal singles retreats have age limits. I think that anyone can go, right.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And for some reason that's not weird, but it's like not cool if it happens on the televised version. That never made any sense to me. Like, if this happens in real life, then it should be happening in real life on our show. And to and to that point, like, I think that. I think that people are freaking out over something that they don't really need to freak out about. The Goldens bring so much to the show that, like, by the end of it, I think they're. Everyone that watches the show is gonna say, I'm really glad that they were there.
Wells Adams
To me, it was very clear that what was being discussed was specifically what you had said. Like, singles are out there. We don't know what's gonna happen. And I think those who could be a little bit too judgmental maybe were thinking that that narrative was being pushed, and that narrative wasn't being pushed. You're just like, there's singles out there. We don't know what the hell's gonna happen. And that's life. That's. I mean, I could bring some of my friends on this podcast, and they could have a story or two about them in an age gap, but let's get away from that. I want to hear. The cast has been announced, so we all know who's on the show at this point. Who, from a host perspective, bartend perspective, bartender's perspective. Who surprised you the most from the cast?
Jesse Palmer
I'll just say, for me, you know, Dale was someone that. That I didn't know I wasn't hosting when he was on. Obviously, he has a big story. He's a big part of. Of, you know, during his time. Yep. With Claire, and so, you know, but even on that season, you didn't really get to know him that well because he wasn't on that long. Like, it was only a couple episodes before they were. Before they had left together. So I was really curious about him. He's obviously, you know, I follow him on social media. He's handsome, he's successful. He's been away for a while. So paradise for me is always a lot of fun because I feel like it's a giant reunion. I'm back with the cast, whether it was the Bachelor or the Bachelorette or. Or one of the Goldens, and you get to kind of see everybody together. But that was one of the few this year who I didn't know anything about except that he's a former football player, and I knew I'd probably have a lot in common with them. Yeah, I expected him to do very, very well just based on how he looks.
Wells Adams
Sure.
Jesse Palmer
But he was a guy that I was really excited to see come to the beach and see how. How he would do.
Wells Adams
Interesting.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. And, like, paradise is a redemptive story for everybody.
Wells Adams
Sure.
Hannah Brown
And not to say that, like, Dale was a villain at all, but I feel like his experience on the Bachelorette, that was so unlike anyone else's that he, like, didn't Get a fair shake or, like, an experience that, like, you and I had on the bachelorette. So I was happy that he got to come and kind of experience paradise and a different version of the show.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
He's also, like, really handsome. Like, everyone.
Wells Adams
He's a good looking guy.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. Yeah. I tell you. But my I love cat. Cat is such fun TV person to be around. Like, neurotic and crazy and, you know, beautiful and, like, doesn't want to be there but, like, keeps coming back. Like, I love having her in paradise. To me, she's like the most paradise sea cast member that we've got.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
And she got air conditioning. This.
Wells Adams
She got air conditioning.
Jesse Palmer
So she was the one. It was her and Justin. Those were the two that I kept. Kept saying, yeah, let everybody here know how good you have it this time around with air conditioning. Swim out pools from. From your room where you're staying. I mean, the accommodations were night and day, in my opinion, from where they were before.
Wells Adams
I remember when Colton put an air conditioner actually in his check in. Like, he has an advantage, competitive advantage to everyone else on there. Speaking of which, rivalries and alliances do exist in shows like this from an early stage on something maybe we. We haven't seen yet or we will see soon. Any rivalries or alliances that you guys caught from a distance that we should be aware of or you could tease.
Jesse Palmer
I would say without, like, getting too specific. There definitely are rivalries and alliances, individual ones. But I would say there's also group alliances and rivalries coming up.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Hannah Brown
You even see on the super tease some alliances and some enemies.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Wells Adams
If you had to summarize this group start to finish in one word. Romantic. Let's say chaos. Or let's say a bachelor favorite dramatic. Which word would you pick? Wells.
Hannah Brown
Okay. So of the three words Romantic. Yeah.
Wells Adams
Chaos, chaotic, or dramatic number one.
Hannah Brown
I'm gonna go the romantic.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
Out of the three, I would also say romantic.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
But it's just like. But it's just such a. It's such a versatile group cast in group, really in almost every way.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
It's really interesting.
Wells Adams
I love it. We know that you and Hannah are obviously part of the show. Are there any other alumni you can share with us who will be making appearances?
Hannah Brown
No.
Wells Adams
No. You don't know if you can share or no, you can't? Both, I guess. No, they don't show up.
Hannah Brown
Aren't we enough for you?
Wells Adams
Okay, fair enough. Fair enough. Let's get into some behind the scenes, more of a rapid fire Here. So a lot of people were asking, how long is actual film filming?
Jesse Palmer
It took a month.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Wells Adams
Took a month.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah. And then, like, And. And we were. And being more involved every day.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
This was. So I, you know, I. I was around with. With Chris and now with Jesse, and it used to be that I had to be on set all day and. And, you know, they had the princess track where, like, they just came in and was like, hey, guys. It was gone. This one's different. Like, you. Jesse is working a lot more this season.
Wells Adams
That's what I was going to ask because people were. That's probably top three questions, like, what is your schedule? Like, like, you're there for a month, but, like, what is it actually?
Jesse Palmer
Yeah. So that for this season, it was, like, off and on all throughout the day. And then we spent an inordinate amount of time in the control room. That was actually. Was. Was really cool, like, watching all the action as well. In the past, the place that I used to stay was an hour away.
Hannah Brown
Wow.
Jesse Palmer
From where we were actually filming.
Wells Adams
Huh.
Jesse Palmer
This season, we were living right there so I could wake up in the morning, get breakfast, get it, like, literally get an espresso and, like, walk in the control room and start watching the conversations as the cast are waking up and going out and getting breakfast and swimming up and. And doing all those sorts of things. So it was just from a logistics standpoint, this year was great because Wells and I, we were. We were like. I used to see Wells. We'd grab dinner with Sarah, maybe head into Sayulita, like, a couple times a season. This time, I mean, we're celebrating his birthday. Like, we. Like, we were always together. We could, like, just. Just kind of be around each other and, like, grab drinks together. Like someone goes over to the other person's home outside of filming. And it was. It was nice.
Wells Adams
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Hannah Brown
It was actually. This is a kind of a new crew, but then there was a lot of old crew there. But the. This one was different. Like, I felt like the camaraderie in the crew was really, really good. And I think it had to do with the fact that we were all living in the same place and it wasn't that, you know, hour and a half drive from Puerto Vallarta in the Sayulita. And I've always said this after seeing Sarah's, after seeing Modern Family and that crew and that cast work together. And I 100% believe that the reason why that show was so successful is because everyone loved working with everyone else. It comes across on screen, and I have a feeling that's going to happen in this one because I do feel like the vibes are really high with cast and crew, more so than in years past.
Wells Adams
I love it. All right. One thing I always ask contestants, past leads, past people that are on the show, is when they're preparing for the show, how much they actually spend and what they pack and how many bags they pack. But I've never been able to ask a host or bartender. So as you guys are preparing, what does it look like? How many bags do you pack? How much do you spend? What does it look like?
Jesse Palmer
I brought one carry on. Yeah. For a month.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
It was. It was Jay Palmer.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Jay Palmer. Workout gear.
Wells Adams
Okay.
Jesse Palmer
And it was a bathing suit. And I lived in flip flops.
Hannah Brown
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Like, go to see Carrie Fettman, our stylist.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Get changed in my gear.
Wells Adams
Yep.
Jesse Palmer
You know, and then you're walking out on set and then back into workout gear and flip flops.
Wells Adams
I love it.
Jesse Palmer
Well, I don't think I. So the answer is I don't think I wore pants. Like, offset. I don't think I wore pants for a month.
Wells Adams
That is the dream.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. Well, similar. I brought golf clubs.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
Played one time. And then I brought, like, a carry on with, like, yes. Flip flop shorts. And then I have a bar uniform. Right. So I have to wear that every episode. And then for rose ceremonies, I have a different uniform. So Carrie was in charge of getting that for me, so I love it.
Wells Adams
I got a million more questions for you, but we got a wrap here. Before I wrap, it's finance question. Both of you have had a lot of financial success since your time on the Bachelor. So talk to me about the best thing you've purchased or best investment that you've made since your time on the Bachelor with money that you've made from the career trajectory from the Bachelor. So best investment that you've made since your time on the show and the best purchase that you've made. Who wants to start?
Hannah Brown
You may go. You want to go.
Jesse Palmer
You can go ahead.
Hannah Brown
Best investment. Now, I don't know if this is fiscally the best investment, but, like, the thing that I love that I did.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
Joined a country club.
Wells Adams
Interesting.
Hannah Brown
Yes. It drains money out. Out. But, like, one. It's really good for business, you know, like, sure. Taking clients or whatever, playing golf. But then in terms of, like, when I do want to unwind and have fun, like, it's a great place, and the camaraderie is fantastic. And also, like, it's so hard to find tea times if you're not part of a private club. I know. This is the most, like, bougie thing ever.
Wells Adams
No, he's had success.
Hannah Brown
Dude, I can't get on.
Jesse Palmer
Exactly.
Wells Adams
All right, so that's. I'm calling that your best purchase.
Hannah Brown
Yeah, my best purchase. My best investment is always. I. And I talked about this last time I was on your show is always been real estate.
Wells Adams
Like, I just found out my buddy in Nashville built your fence. Oh, yeah. Really? That's who just called me Satterfield. Satterfield just built your fence.
Hannah Brown
By the way, you met your buddy. I wedded.
Wells Adams
No, I knew him before I met him through Gurney.
Hannah Brown
Oh, really?
Wells Adams
Yeah. Yeah. We'll figure this out another time.
Hannah Brown
Anyways. Yeah.
Wells Adams
All right. Jesse. Best investment. Best.
Jesse Palmer
The best investment was Boglehead's Guide to Investing. I read the book on one of our exotics, and it totally changed my outlook on passive investing. And. And something that my wife and I have been doing for the last five. I'd love to pick your brain about it some.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
And just been like.
Wells Adams
We're.
Hannah Brown
We're.
Jesse Palmer
We become, like, little finance geeks. We think it's really interesting and educational, but also has allowed us to sort of take control of our own financial destiny that way. That just. That's more of like, a. In terms of investing in our education.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
And setting a plan and savings.
Wells Adams
Amazing.
Jesse Palmer
Has been great. Easily the Best purchase I've made.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Is a La Marzocco espresso maker.
Hannah Brown
Oh, yeah, I have one.
Jesse Palmer
I have one in Miami and I have one in la and it is. It is worth the investment as an espresso.
Hannah Brown
Say it again.
Jesse Palmer
La Marzocco.
Wells Adams
Wow.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah, it's worth it, but I mean, you have to grind it yourself. You attempt it.
Hannah Brown
Oh, yeah.
Jesse Palmer
It's like when you're making espresso martinis for Justin.
Wells Adams
As a single guy. I need to figure out what that was, repeat it on dates, because that was a vibe right there.
Jesse Palmer
It's gonna change. You should get one in the studio.
Wells Adams
We're gonna get one right here. All we got to wrap with the trading secret. So people can only learn it from you. They can't learn from a professor, from a YouTuber Tik Tok tutorial only through your experiences. It could be career, finance. It could be something about paradise and hosting anything from professional, personal, or financial matters. But it's a trading secret specific to your track. Who can lead us off here?
Hannah Brown
I don't know if I said this the last time I was on this show, but I'll tell you if you did. Okay. It's really hard to fire a guy that everyone really likes.
Wells Adams
You did say that.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. And I. I stick by it too. Like, if no one's ever getting rid of the guy, that's a vibe. And always showing up and working hard. And if you can do that, I think you'll really be successful.
Wells Adams
Yeah, I like that.
Jesse Palmer
I like that I mentioned this earlier, but I mean, I believe it's not just in career but in life too. Just don't be afraid to say yes more to things and embrace the uncomfortable.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Jesse Palmer
Find out about yourself in unfamiliar situations with unfamiliar people because that proves beneficial to learn more about yourself. It's just. I get it. We always want to be comfortable. We want to be surrounded by familiar and everything we do. I think in love, I think professionally, I think in our career, whatever it is, family. But the more I think stress is good. I think the right kind of stress is good.
Wells Adams
Sure.
Jesse Palmer
And if you can control what that stress is and find out about yourself, I think we should be testing ourselves a lot and just learning about ourselves. It's not about seeing, succeeding or failure. I think it's about self awareness and learning about you, I think is really, really important.
Wells Adams
I love it. I love it. And sitting here with two extremely successful people in the space, one of the cool things I've learned from both you too is you would expect that you guys have a blueprint to get where you have gotten. And just from your storytelling it's clear that's not the case. You say yes to opportunities, you learn from people around you and you keep putting yourself in positions to win. And when you're likable, it's likely you'll be hirable. So I love it. That is this episode of Training Secrets. Where can everyone find everything you guys have going on and all things paradise.
Jesse Palmer
Abc, Hulu, Hulu on Disney plus, I'm being told. Yeah, okay.
Hannah Brown
Yeah. Paradise is Mondays on ABC and then stream the next day on Hulu on Disney plus. You gotta figure it out.
Wells Adams
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
And then he is going to be calling games coming up very soon.
Jesse Palmer
College football on abc.
Hannah Brown
That'll be fun.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah.
Hannah Brown
You got a cooking show going on.
Jesse Palmer
Holiday baking championship is coming up. Yes.
Wells Adams
This is your agent, right?
Jesse Palmer
Jay Palmer at Fanatics.
Wells Adams
Yeah, yeah, I got the bill stuff.
Jesse Palmer
I'll send you some more for the 20.
Wells Adams
I didn't know I was with Fanatics, so that's sweet.
Jesse Palmer
Yeah, yeah, that's great.
Wells Adams
That's good stuff. Yeah, I'm an investor in Fanatics. There we go. All right. Well, thank you guys for being on this episode of Trading Secrets, Bachelor in Paradise. Everyone stays tuned and you guys got more press to do, so thank you for being. Here we go.
Jesse Palmer
See you, bro. That was great.
Hannah Brown
Ding, ding, ding.
Wells Adams
We are closing in the bell to the Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams podcast. Of course, the week paradise is premiering. So a whole lot of action. I got the one and only the curious Canadian with me, David Ardoin. What did you think, my man?
D
Well, I, I got a question for you, Jay. Like, look, Wells and Jesse, they're, they're huge. They're not the biggest celebrities in the world, but they're, it's about as big as they get in the Bachelor verse. And you get them on the podcast, you get on the hot seat. The week of, you know, Bachelor in Paradise premiering. Twofold question. Does it feel a little different for you because they're kind of the, the highest end in kind of the universe that you came into this kind of, you know, celebrity influencer world with. Does it feel a little different and overall like being the host with the host of the franchise, how do you feel it went? How do you, how do you think you did?
Wells Adams
You know, it's funny because I was thinking about going into this interview, like we've had billionaires on the podcast. We've had some big A list athletes and names and, and Jesse and Wells Are, like you said, about as big as it gets in the Bachelor Nation world. But we've had some. We've had some big people on this podcast. And going into today, like, I gotta say, the nerves were running a little bit. I'm like, why am I, like, nervous? Like, what is going on here? And I think it was a little bit because it's like. Like, it's the world that I came from. Right, exactly to your point. I'm like, wait a second. How did this happen? I went on one show, I come off in third place, and now I get the opportunity here to be interviewing the host and the bartender, the show that's premiering with abc, you know, PR and people watching, and I'm no longer connected to the show. It was kind of like a surreal. A little bit of like a surreal, like, wow, this is kind of cool. I'm the host getting to host. But I also noticed, like, there were a couple times, like, these are two professional hosts. And like, Wells, like, he did in the interview, he's like, I got a question for you, Jesse. I'm like, if I don't step in here and take host role, there will be no show because you got two great hosts that will run with it. So it was definitely. And I will say, there's so many things I could ask each of them individually. Wells has already been on the podcast, and then to have them together with a Focus for paradise, it was definitely a little tougher to massage and maneuver career navigation, finance with pop culture. But I think, all things considered, it went pretty well.
D
Well, for what it's worth, I thought that you crushed it. I think there was a great balance of your voice, Jesse's voice, and well's voice. Like you said, we got a trading secret out of them. We got some rapid fire out of them. We learned a little. A little bit about the season, which I think a lot of people are. Are looking forward to in an optimistic but cautious way, because we. I feel like in the Bachelor universe, and don't shoot me for saying this, we've been a little let down lately. I think we've been. Yeah, they canceled paradise on Us last year. I think the last couple seasons, definitely the last season of the Bachelor was underwhelming. We, you know, I think we've been a little let down. So I'm super excited to see the investment, the. The strategy changes, how they paid off, you know, that I'm a big Love island guy. So I'm curious. I. I was dying to see if you could sneak in There a question about. Just be honest with us. How much of these changes in the cameras, in the format, in the location, does it have to do with the bright, shiny villa and the cameras that they, you know, the slow walks and the things that Love island happened. But I'm excited now. Was there anything that you kind of learned, Maybe you didn't. It wasn't tea, but anything that you learned about this season or from them that kind of caught your. Your ear a little bit?
Wells Adams
I mean, first and foremost, I, I think it goes, I think pretty much between the lines. They told us exactly what you just said. Right. Like, they have to capture Jeny, they have to do things differently. I think the cinematography we talked a little bit about before the episode was definitely a play to do that. And they have to make things different and. Wow. So I think without competition, this doesn't happen. Competition's here, it's happening. I think probably the most eye opening thing to me, which I'll be curious if you actually see it, is when they're talking about the production, they're saying how open the production was, how fluid they were, how they were open to feedback, how involved they were in some of the discussions about behind the scenes. Because as we've seen from the show for so long, the decisions that are made over and over and over are very, very predictable. And what I'm hoping is that we're going to get something not so predictable.
D
I loved, I loved the take of like giving a little insight into Jesse's day by day. Like, he gets a coffee, he's in the control room, he's listening in on live conversations. Like, for a host, like, how much more invested does that make him? Like the fact that he was almost like an hour and a half away from the set at the old location, you know, it's the old bachelor playbook. I'm going to show up. I know the rose ceremony, I know this date. I know the date card. Like, it's plug and play. So to have them on their toes a little bit more too, and get them excited, I think it'll help the product of the show a lot as well.
Wells Adams
Yeah, I think so too. I mean, we'll have to see, like, what happens, how it goes down. Obviously the tease is there. You know, I think everyone's dancing around it a little bit, but the tease is there. Obviously, someone that's a golden hooks up with, someone who's not like that. That happens, right?
D
Sounds like it. Yeah, it sounds like that. They were saying, they said it gets real weird. I Loved that. The, I loved the, you know, the advice they were getting, stay in your generational lane. But they backed it up with like, look like this is a singles retreat and there's no age requirements on singles retreat. And we're trying to make this like a very like real life dating world show. And that's kind of what they gave us. But what I, what I did also like is when you, you posed the three questions. Romantic, chaos and drama. Again, I'm gonna go back to Love island thing. I think Love island really forced their hand in changing a lot about the show. I think it's kind of taken over as the most most popular reality TV dating show. But I am watching Love island right now and it is not romantic. It is chaos one, drama two and romantic three. And as much as I like reality tv, you watch dating shows for romance. And I think the Bachelor over the years has gotten away from the romance piece for the drama. And you've heard it say the most dramatic season, like no one at the end of the day, people want to see the romantic piece. So if they're right and romantic is number one at top of their minds that they come up with the show. I think it's a huge opportunity for the Bachelor franchise to get some of those fans who may have a strayed when Love island, admittedly their producers are already admitting that they dropped the ball the season by casting cast members that were there for clout. And the whole season has been just off kilter of what we're used to.
Wells Adams
Yeah, but we've also seen in the Bachelor franchise that those who, I mean it's, it's too transparent now that those who end up in relationships from the show and from paradise see the greatest return. Correct. And you've seen in the previous paradise seasons that they go in trying to orchestrate their success in the relationship because they see a monetary return. I, you know, we've heard some names that they discussed in this episode. We'll see what happens with that. But like, like, I don't know that the credibility of long term is there with the franchise unless we believe it at this point because we've seen so much turmoil. So if it's going to be romantic, we have to believe it. You know, we got to believe it. I've also heard some other, like going back to Paradise. I've heard some other spoilers about some of the twists and turns. I can't speak to those because if they are true, they're not from sources that like are 100 credible. So I can't I still don't want to speak to them because I don't want to spoil anything but if they are true entertaining. Okay, different.
D
Well I mean we heard, we heard.
Wells Adams
Jesse say competition show so yeah has.
D
To be entertaining at the end of the day. Well look and one, one thing I'm taking away from this episode is I'm making my wife listen just to hear well say the best investment and purchase he's made is joining a country club club because we know that that's my.
Hannah Brown
Be all end all.
D
So I'm on the Wells train for that. And I do gotta say from a life I always like picturing myself as the sluggish guy sitting on the couch that I've been at unfortunate times in the last five, 10 years and looking for this podcast for advice or takeaways or pick me ups and just Jesse saying that his whole thing that he won't say no. He doesn't know what's next in his life but what he does know is that he won't say no. That's kind of how, how he got to where he is. And then he said it again, his trading secret. Don't be afraid to say yes more feel uncomfortable and you'll learn more about yourself. So I thought that those were really, really interesting takeaways from both of them and just great energy chemistry those guys have.
Wells Adams
Yeah. Everything from career navigation to their best investments to their best purchases, all the things of when they're known about the show from a timing perspective, who they think is going to pop off the age gap and all. There is a lot discussed here. I wish I had more time to ask more hard hitting questions. But in the back, David, on my little Google sheet that I keep up, I was getting yelled at from a time perspective because they're going back to back to back. But let me tell you this, I will have Jesse back on and I will be able to ask a little bit more of those hard hitting questions. I think we did get a few in there. I think even in the beginning like hitting them with the like give me the State of the Union right from the get go was fun. But yeah, it was a good episode. I hope you enjoyed it. And David, you and I will for sure be tuning into Paradise. Might even have to touch on it a little bit in the recap.
D
Yeah, I think we have to. Or maybe it's a little, maybe it's a little IG series. We've talked about this a lot and I think that we'd be really electric and I think it would be fun and I think it would be different. I think it would align with something that I think maybe, you know, why we probably haven't done it is because we were kind of sick of the old format. We kind of. It was kind of plug and play and we were just kind of repeating or predicting the things we already knew. So if we're going to have some genuine reactions, maybe we should, you know, we should. We should tune in to see the differences. But I'd be down to do something. I would be.
Wells Adams
Well, let's strategize.
D
Don't say no.
Wells Adams
Stretch. Don't say no. Don't be afraid to say Palmer's suggestion. I love it. I love it. And unfortunately, no Hannah Brown today.
D
Yeah, no Hannah Brown. But that's just more.
Wells Adams
Is Hannah Brown in town? Yeah. Interesting.
D
More reason to get her on after the fact.
Wells Adams
Okay. I would love to have Hannah Brown on. I know all of our listeners would, too.
D
Oh, yes, 100.
Wells Adams
She's probably have to try and make that happen.
D
She's probably the one like Mount Rushmore type of bachelor alum that we haven't had on yet.
Wells Adams
Yeah, we'll make that happen. Yeah, I hope so. She's the queen of the franchise, so I hope so.
D
That's right. Let's do it.
Wells Adams
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Trading Secrets Podcast Episode 242 Summary: Wells Adams & Jesse Palmer on Revamped Bachelor in Paradise
Release Date: July 7, 2025
In Episode 242 of Trading Secrets, hosted by Audioboom Studios, fans are treated to an insightful conversation with two beloved figures from the Bachelor franchise: Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams. This episode delves deep into the upcoming season of Bachelor in Paradise, exploring fresh twists, audience expectations, and behind-the-scenes dynamics that promise to invigorate the beloved reality series.
Wells Adams opens the episode by welcoming Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams themselves, highlighting their extensive involvement in the Bachelor franchise. Jesse Palmer, known for his tenure as a former NFL quarterback and television personality, joins Wells Adams, a former Bachelorette contestant and the charismatic bartender of Paradise. They discuss the excitement surrounding the show's revival after a year-long hiatus.
Wells Adams [00:12]: "After a year off from paradise, the show is back, premiering this week. And like Jesse said, it's unlike anything you've seen before."
Jesse Palmer provides an overview of the franchise's bustling activity, mentioning the return of Bachelor in Paradise, the renewal of Golden Bachelor, and the impending Bachelor Season 30. He emphasizes the challenges of managing multiple projects simultaneously but expresses optimism about the franchise's direction.
Jesse Palmer [02:03]: "There’s a new look, a new feel, a slightly different format with compatibility tests. It’s all feeling out, and I feel really good about what people are about to see."
The conversation shifts to the revamped format of Bachelor in Paradise. Jesse and Wells highlight the introduction of new compatibility tests and challenges designed to bring contestants closer in a group setting, diverging from the show's traditional one-on-one interactions.
Jesse Palmer [11:53]: "My role was sometimes like a game show host—setting up challenges and moderating them. It’s a blend of competition and love, a different spin on the franchise."
Hannah Brown, often referred to as the "queen" of the Bachelor franchise, chimes in to discuss the delicate balance between maintaining the show's core mission of finding love and integrating innovative elements to keep the audience engaged. She stresses the importance of evolving while staying true to the franchise's foundational values.
Hannah Brown [04:55]: "We have to walk the line of being cutting edge and trying new things while staying true to the heart of the show—finding love and fostering genuine connections."
The hosts address the strategic casting aimed at appealing to a wide demographic, including Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. This diverse casting ensures that Bachelor in Paradise remains relevant and engaging across different age groups.
Hannah Brown [15:14]: "In a perfect world, everyone from millennials to boomers and Gen Z should be watching and enjoying the show."
Jesse Palmer reveals the logistical enhancements in the current season, such as living in close proximity to the filming site in Costa Rica. This setup allows for greater interaction and real-time feedback, enhancing the production's fluidity and responsiveness.
Jesse Palmer [37:57]: "This season, we were living right there, waking up, getting breakfast, and walking into the control room to watch the cast's daily activities."
Hannah Brown praises the newfound camaraderie among the crew, attributing it to the efficient living arrangements that eliminate lengthy commutes and foster a more collaborative environment.
Hannah Brown [40:27]: "The camaraderie in the crew was really good because we were all living in the same place, which wasn’t the case in previous seasons."
Jesse compares his role in the franchise to that of a quarterback, guiding the cast without overshadowing their personal stories. He emphasizes that the show's success hinges on focusing on the contestants rather than himself.
Jesse Palmer [06:34]: "The show's not about me. It’s about our cast and their stories. Wells, Hannah, and I guide the narrative and keep the vibes high."
Hannah echoes this sentiment, highlighting the importance of creating quality content over obsessing about ratings.
Hannah Brown [05:54]: "My approach is to make the best possible thing each day. Focusing on ratings distracts from what truly matters."
The hosts discuss standout cast members, including Dale, a former football player with a compelling backstory. They express excitement about how his presence will influence interactions on the beach.
Jesse Palmer [34:03]: "Dale was someone I didn't know much about before, but I'm excited to see how he interacts on the beach."
Hannah Brown adds that Dale's experience on the Bachelorette was unique, and Bachelor in Paradise offers him a fresh platform to showcase his personality.
Hannah Brown [35:05]: "Dale's experience was unlike anyone else's, and Paradise gives him a different lens to show who he really is."
Jesse Palmer reflects on his diverse career path, from marketing and education degrees to becoming a television host. He underscores the importance of embracing opportunities and not fearing the unknown.
Jesse Palmer [20:43]: "I've learned to say yes more and embrace uncomfortable situations because that's how I've grown both personally and professionally."
Hannah Brown shares her extensive background in radio hosting, emphasizing that hosting requires dedication and skill far beyond what's typically portrayed on reality TV.
Hannah Brown [26:12]: "I had my first radio show at 16 and worked in Nashville for 12 years. Hosting is a challenging job that requires real talent and preparation."
The conversation turns to financial success and wise investments made by both hosts since their time on the Bachelor franchise.
Hannah Brown [42:56]: "Joining a country club has been great for business and personal enjoyment."
Jesse Palmer [43:54]: "The best investment was 'Boglehead's Guide to Investing.' It changed my outlook on passive investing."
As the episode nears its conclusion, each host shares a personal "Trading Secret" based on their experiences:
Hannah Brown: "It's really hard to fire someone everyone likes. Show up, work hard, and success will follow."
Jesse Palmer: "Don't be afraid to say yes more, embrace discomfort, and learn about yourself in unfamiliar situations."
These insights encapsulate the essence of personal growth, professional dedication, and the courage to seize opportunities.
The episode wraps up with Jesse and Wells expressing their enthusiasm for the upcoming season of Bachelor in Paradise. They hint at potential developments and encourage listeners to tune in.
Wells Adams [56:14]: "With everything from career navigation to bets on Genesis, there's a lot discussed here. We hope you enjoyed it."
Jesse Palmer [59:01]: "It's time to get growing."
Listeners are directed to watch Bachelor in Paradise on ABC and stream it the next day on Hulu via Disney Plus.
Key Takeaways:
For fans eager to see how Bachelor in Paradise evolves, Episode 242 offers a comprehensive glimpse into the show's future direction, backed by the experiences and insights of its key figures, Jesse Palmer and Wells Adams.