<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>You'd like to deliver a little PMI action each and
<v Speaker 2>every Monday morning. What does PMI stand for? Well, it's
<v Speaker 2>a positive, a minus and something just a neatally any
<v Speaker 2>bet teeny tiny bit interesting and we delivered to you
<v Speaker 2>just to start your day with a smile. Who's got
<v Speaker 2>the P today?
<v Speaker 1>I got the P today?
<v Speaker 3>And this is an exciting pe and I think everywhere
<v Speaker 3>around the world should copy what France is doing right now.
<v Speaker 3>On March first, France has now criminalized planned obsolescence.
<v Speaker 1>Now what's planned obsolescence? You asked?
<v Speaker 3>It makes it illegal for manufacturers to intentionally design products
<v Speaker 3>with a shortened lifespan.
<v Speaker 4>I e.
<v Speaker 3>Apple, They do this every time every year that new
<v Speaker 3>iPhone comes out and yours starts glitching. France has now
<v Speaker 3>outlawed that, with penalties up to two years in prison
<v Speaker 3>and a three hundred thousand dollars fine for companies that
<v Speaker 3>do this. I love this. I think everyone else in
<v Speaker 3>the world should take note and create products that don't
<v Speaker 3>have a short lifespan just to get you to buy
<v Speaker 3>their new products. I can't stand when companies do that.
<v Speaker 1>Drives me.
<v Speaker 2>I still got an iPhone fourteen. It's working just fine well,
<v Speaker 2>and I just complained about the size. It's too big
<v Speaker 2>and too heavy size.
<v Speaker 4>And also the leg like it takes like the charge
<v Speaker 4>wears off faster and it takes longer for you to
<v Speaker 4>go back and forth in between screens. Like I'm with it,
<v Speaker 4>and it's is it just technology?
<v Speaker 3>Everything? This is everything, not just technology, it's it's literally
<v Speaker 3>anything that they make, light bulbs, anything, I mean.
<v Speaker 4>Fridge, refrigerator, any remember when you buy a fridge in
<v Speaker 4>the eighties and it would last out in your garage.
<v Speaker 3>In the basement.
<v Speaker 2>It's from like the eighties. It's like an old school
<v Speaker 2>and it's like avocado green. Yes, it's still working.
<v Speaker 1>And that they don't make them like they used to.
<v Speaker 1>That they're gonna start a fantastic I love it. I
<v Speaker 1>love this.
<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna bringing down a little bit because this is
<v Speaker 4>coming out of Florida, and of course a Florida man
<v Speaker 4>facing retail theft charges, so it's kind of fun.
<v Speaker 1>Actually, his name's Keith.
<v Speaker 4>He's thirty nine, and he's been going into target stores
<v Speaker 4>and getting playing cards right well, he also picks up
<v Speaker 4>those ninety nine cents of taco seasonings. Okay, so what
<v Speaker 4>he's doing is he's taking the playing cards and he's
<v Speaker 4>taking the taco seasoning and he's putting him in there
<v Speaker 4>and you know, and totally just scanning the taco seasoning
<v Speaker 4>for ninety nine cents instead of.
<v Speaker 1>The playing cards.
<v Speaker 4>And they found seventy five different instances in what he
<v Speaker 4>was doing here. He went and sold these cards on
<v Speaker 4>eBay and generated forty thousand dollars extra income whatever.
<v Speaker 1>That's why he went after him.
<v Speaker 4>They were like, think of it going on, and not
<v Speaker 4>only that, but it caused Target ten thousand dollars in theft.
<v Speaker 1>That's why they were like.
<v Speaker 4>Wait, why are we losing all this money? And no, no,
<v Speaker 4>Target is a multi whatever company, it's still theft exactly.
<v Speaker 4>We shouldn't be stealing from each other. And he's facing
<v Speaker 4>ninety years in prison if he's well, again.
<v Speaker 1>He did it seventy five times. That's really what they're looking.
<v Speaker 4>At is you really thought you could get away with
<v Speaker 4>this to the point where it just became a thing
<v Speaker 4>for you.
<v Speaker 2>That's how many counts of theft he has. Each one
<v Speaker 2>carries a time, each.
<v Speaker 1>One carries some time.
<v Speaker 4>And I think that, you know, you really have to
<v Speaker 4>like hit them hard with the charge too, so other
<v Speaker 4>people don't do it, because if they let them off easy,
<v Speaker 4>then we're gonna see all kinds of taco seasoning things.
<v Speaker 2>And the downside, everybody that got those cards off eBay,
<v Speaker 2>their cards smell like talking and they.
<v Speaker 4>Do people who want tacos and there's no more seasons.
<v Speaker 4>So many victims in this story.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, again, give them a hundred years round up,
<v Speaker 1>got hit with some charges.
<v Speaker 2>You got around up for the people that want to
<v Speaker 2>talk to you too, You really really do, Katie Cat.
<v Speaker 2>That's great. All right, let's send things with something interesting.
<v Speaker 2>This story is perfect because today is National Old Stuff Day.
<v Speaker 2>It's the day that you're supposed to celebrate some of
<v Speaker 2>the old stuff he got around your house. Which is
<v Speaker 2>funny because again, my mom's birthday this weekend. I went
<v Speaker 2>over there. She gave me four top were bins of
<v Speaker 2>stuff that she found just cleaning out that was my
<v Speaker 2>stuff from growing up, including scrap books of every year
<v Speaker 2>of my birthday from one on of all the cards
<v Speaker 2>glued in a scrap book that everybody gave me. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>that's a tense well.
<v Speaker 4>And it's funny that she's held on to him for
<v Speaker 4>this long and now she's like, I know I'm sick
<v Speaker 4>of you.
<v Speaker 2>You can have I will say it was kind of
<v Speaker 2>fun going through all that, but Nicole and I both
<v Speaker 2>looked at each other were like, we're bad parents.
<v Speaker 1>We threw all that stuff away.
<v Speaker 2>I will say I was pretty stoked because flipping through
<v Speaker 2>those scrap books, there was some he Man birthdays that
<v Speaker 2>I had, like back in eighty five that there were
<v Speaker 2>he Man napkins in there that she saved and my
<v Speaker 2>he Man invitations. And on top of that, one of
<v Speaker 2>the bins I opened up and there was a he
<v Speaker 2>Man pillowcase in there from.
<v Speaker 3>Two I was like, school, immediately put it on your pillow?
<v Speaker 2>Why held it up to the cause, I guess what's
<v Speaker 2>going on in the room. All that being set being said,
<v Speaker 2>there is a new term out there right now that
<v Speaker 2>this woman wants you to know about. She's like in
<v Speaker 2>that Marie condo camp where it's like, you know, eliminate
<v Speaker 2>things that don't bring your joy. But this time around,
<v Speaker 2>she's calling it house house hushing. House hushing. It's a
<v Speaker 2>simple method for decluttering that focuses on turning down the
<v Speaker 2>visual volume of a room. Now she's starting to say
<v Speaker 2>that your room. Everything in your room has a voice, essentially,
<v Speaker 2>and when you look around your room, think of everything
<v Speaker 2>singing and yelling at you. And if you've got too
<v Speaker 2>much clutter in there, it just becomes a cacophony of nonsense,
<v Speaker 2>of sound and stress and anxiety because you got crap
<v Speaker 2>laying everywhere. So she says, to hush your room. You
<v Speaker 2>got to remove these small, decorative and everyday items and clutter,
<v Speaker 2>put them in a holding area for twenty four to
<v Speaker 2>forty eight hours in a different room. Enjoy your hush
<v Speaker 2>room at that point. And then after forty eight hours,
<v Speaker 2>when you go into that cluttered room, you can look
<v Speaker 2>at things with a clearer mind and be able to
<v Speaker 2>get rid of things because you haven't seen them. You
<v Speaker 2>know you don't need them, and they can bounce out
<v Speaker 2>of the house. So it's called house hushing. Now.
<v Speaker 3>I like that term. I've been doing that with my legos,
<v Speaker 3>and I will say, the more I've gotten rid of
<v Speaker 3>the more I want to get rid of them.
<v Speaker 4>I have.
<v Speaker 3>I have a shelf that is dwindling down with the
<v Speaker 3>legos that I've accumulated over the years, and it feels
<v Speaker 3>so good and I cannot wait till the day that
<v Speaker 3>that shelf is empty and I can get rid of
<v Speaker 3>the shell hushed for me, I'm like.
<v Speaker 1>Aren't those things your personality?
<v Speaker 2>I know, that's what I do. That's the warmth of
<v Speaker 2>a room, that's the personality of.
<v Speaker 1>The m Yeah, that's what makes it. You like, I don't.
<v Speaker 1>It's just you don't do a little bit of hush.
<v Speaker 1>But I guess to try it.
<v Speaker 4>You take everything out, put it in a different room,
<v Speaker 4>and then just see how that room speaks to you.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you know, you know how I generally house hush.
<v Speaker 2>What is like if I'm in the room with my wife,
<v Speaker 2>I go and I move her into.
<v Speaker 1>A different room.
<v Speaker 4>Remember, how's that working for you? Uh huh Yeah, sleeping
<v Speaker 4>on the couch with that he me and pillow, aren't
<v Speaker 4>you We'll be divorced soon
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