<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katie and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>That's the sound I make when I'm at the zoo
<v Speaker 2>and I see the hippopotami because they're so cute, and I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Like, I love the hippopotamus.
<v Speaker 3>I love a hippopotami.
<v Speaker 4>H Do you know in Dumbo that scene when they're
<v Speaker 4>talking about all the mamas like that, remember when.
<v Speaker 1>I love that scene? You know what I'm talking about? Right,
<v Speaker 1>nobody knows that Jumbo, Yes they do.
<v Speaker 4>When Mama Jumbo takes her big trunk and she cradles
<v Speaker 4>Dumbo and that song that's an elephant, and.
<v Speaker 1>Right, I know, I know, I know.
<v Speaker 4>But in that scene, the baby hippopotamus is snuggling up
<v Speaker 4>to their minds. Oh now the bubble comes out of
<v Speaker 4>her nose and it's so sweet.
<v Speaker 1>It's just a door.
<v Speaker 2>I think we were at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo right
<v Speaker 2>after the hippopotami had a baby up there and the
<v Speaker 2>little baby was running around.
<v Speaker 1>Got a baby a little pot of my He.
<v Speaker 3>The cutest damn thing ever.
<v Speaker 2>I want to I wanted to take it and put
<v Speaker 2>it in my man bag and take it home. Yes, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I wanted to take him home and feed him kibble.
<v Speaker 2>This is why him and raise him as my own.
<v Speaker 1>Whole song about wanting one for Christmas is because of yes,
<v Speaker 1>I mean they are that.
<v Speaker 2>I would have dressed him up. I would have put
<v Speaker 2>little overalls on him. Yeah, and made him my pet
<v Speaker 2>and my third child. Spot right, Harrol, Herbie Harry or
<v Speaker 2>Herbie the hippopotamus like something like that, Herbie Harold Hank
<v Speaker 2>little baby Hank the hippopotami. That glad we puzzled this out.
<v Speaker 2>We need one, we need How do we get the
<v Speaker 2>zoo people to bring a hippopotamus down?
<v Speaker 1>You know what? I'm going to the zoo tomorrow?
<v Speaker 3>Are you anybody?
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna ask him if we can at least just
<v Speaker 1>lease a baby hippopotamus? Like could we just get put
<v Speaker 1>a deposit down?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah, we'll take care of him. For we've got
<v Speaker 1>three of us.
<v Speaker 3>We'll be fine. I only ride him once, hip a.
<v Speaker 2>Pot of I want what this is, what needs to happen.
<v Speaker 1>I love how this just happened.
<v Speaker 2>I know, Hey, good morning, where Jeremy, Katy Josh here?
<v Speaker 2>It makes one hundred happy Wednesday. A lot of times
<v Speaker 2>Katie will come in and start talking about what she
<v Speaker 2>did the night before, and you know that thing like
<v Speaker 2>if a dog hears a weird.
<v Speaker 1>Sound, they kind of like cock their ears and turn
<v Speaker 1>their head like, what the hell hole's left? What the
<v Speaker 1>heck's going on?
<v Speaker 2>Every morning when you look at Katie direct eye contact,
<v Speaker 2>head cocked, like, what is what's going on in your.
<v Speaker 4>Wro You know, it's so funny, like you really do
<v Speaker 4>that with your it's hilarious. But recently it is my
<v Speaker 4>light switches that are just throwing me. Well no, because
<v Speaker 4>you know, like the ceiling fans and they have those
<v Speaker 4>strings that are hanging down that you grab and you
<v Speaker 4>pull and it turns on and off your light switches, right, Yes,
<v Speaker 4>So I have those in my bedroom and my living room,
<v Speaker 4>and in the last week I have pulled said ring
<v Speaker 4>out of both ceilings.
<v Speaker 1>String I know, and I'm talking. I go to turn
<v Speaker 1>them on or off and it is snap.
<v Speaker 4>And not only that, but it's in the fans, so
<v Speaker 4>there's no string left for me to climb up to
<v Speaker 4>the ceiling inside. Yeah, and like maybe grab a little
<v Speaker 4>bit and turn it on or off. Now, thankfully they've
<v Speaker 4>they're in the position that I need them to be.
<v Speaker 4>The one in the bedroom is off, so I just
<v Speaker 4>can't turn it on. The one in the living room
<v Speaker 4>is on, I can't turn it off.
<v Speaker 1>But it is connected to a light switch, so you
<v Speaker 1>can walk over and turn the light switch, turn the
<v Speaker 1>light switch on and off.
<v Speaker 4>But that light switch is also connected to my TV
<v Speaker 4>and the internet, so I can't.
<v Speaker 1>Turn the TV like I can't off internet. It'll turn
<v Speaker 1>my internet and TV off.
<v Speaker 2>So the logical person would be like, I'm going to
<v Speaker 2>move my router to a different outlet and then plug
<v Speaker 2>my TV into a different outlet.
<v Speaker 1>There is no different outlet. If I'm an extension cord,
<v Speaker 1>that's what I'd have.
<v Speaker 4>To do, well, extension cord and all the way around
<v Speaker 4>the corner. I might have to because it point getting
<v Speaker 4>maintenance in there and a reasonable reasonable amount of time
<v Speaker 4>is not gonna happen.
<v Speaker 1>But I'm just like the light all the time. It's
<v Speaker 1>on all time, and you know it's the habit. When
<v Speaker 1>I turned the.
<v Speaker 4>Light switch off, so the light switches off right now.
<v Speaker 4>So I always just when I leave the house, I
<v Speaker 4>will turn everything off. At night, I turn everything off.
<v Speaker 2>Come home.
<v Speaker 1>Your TV's got a reboot, it does. My internet has to.
<v Speaker 1>It takes like three minutes for everything easy one. You
<v Speaker 1>take your router and plug it into your kitchen. But
<v Speaker 1>it looks really good on my shelf, like that's where
<v Speaker 1>it goes. It looks really good where it's at.
<v Speaker 4>Like I don't know, Like I'm just I'm puzzling it
<v Speaker 4>all out, you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 1>I can't. I can't, so are we? This is me
<v Speaker 1>living alone, Like I don't know what I could just
<v Speaker 1>get up there.
<v Speaker 3>The light bulb too.
<v Speaker 4>Was like, I am in the high ceiling, third level.
<v Speaker 4>I don't have anything to reach, So I put a
<v Speaker 4>chair on top of one of my automans the other
<v Speaker 4>day to try and reach it. I almost fell there
<v Speaker 4>was a chair. I wasn't gonna come in here because
<v Speaker 4>I was like.
<v Speaker 3>Whoa, you'll find your bloated carcass on the floor.
<v Speaker 1>And that's what I thought.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, Katie, don't you be getting up on
<v Speaker 4>chairs center on ottomans because nobody's here to save it.
<v Speaker 1>You better be careful. Yeah, you'll be dead on the floor,
<v Speaker 1>but at least your Wi Fi will.
<v Speaker 4>Be worth it because the light switches exactly.
<v Speaker 1>This is such a bless your heart moment. You get me,
<v Speaker 1>bless your heart, you get me.
<v Speaker 2>Call maintenance. Immediately get this fix. Yeah, it's time for
<v Speaker 2>some PMI action. It's a positive story, a minus story,
<v Speaker 2>and something just a tad bit interesting to start your day.
<v Speaker 1>Who had the pee today? I got the positive? Sho
<v Speaker 1>has the p today?
<v Speaker 5>Red Rocks is known for throwing what probably hundreds of
<v Speaker 5>concerts every single year with so many people having a
<v Speaker 5>good time and gathering and getting well tipsy on alcohol
<v Speaker 5>and whatnot. But for the first time ever next month,
<v Speaker 5>on April fifth, they are going to be throwing the
<v Speaker 5>first ever sober dance party there.
<v Speaker 3>And I like this.
<v Speaker 5>I think this is a really neat event that they're
<v Speaker 5>doing April fifth. They're gonna have the stands filled with
<v Speaker 5>daytime yoga first of all, to kick things off while
<v Speaker 5>everybody's going to be drunk on the sunshine and high
<v Speaker 5>on elevation. That's its daybreaker. It's a global dance and
<v Speaker 5>social wellness community. It's celebrating its one thousandth show right
<v Speaker 5>here at Red Rocks where they are going to be
<v Speaker 5>doing a massive dance party there during the daytime. But
<v Speaker 5>it's a totally sober event. So everybody that loves to
<v Speaker 5>go see the soak up the sunshine and dance at
<v Speaker 5>Red Rocks, but they don't necessarily want to be around
<v Speaker 5>people who are getting turned. They're going to be able
<v Speaker 5>to do this.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, during the day though we can't get turned at night.
<v Speaker 1>It is, believe it or not. You can go to
<v Speaker 1>concerts there and not drink and be sober. I know,
<v Speaker 1>But then you have a people around there. That's the thing.
<v Speaker 1>Do you want to be around sober holks.
<v Speaker 4>Day around drunk people is fun for a while, Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>gets any So if you want to go and enjoy
<v Speaker 4>a show, A lot of times you get kind of you.
<v Speaker 2>Know, Monday afternoon, April stupid.
<v Speaker 1>What I get on a Friday, and like we can
<v Speaker 1>still do that. But I do like that.
<v Speaker 4>It's the first one they recognize that there's a whole
<v Speaker 4>crowd of people who like to have fun without it
<v Speaker 4>exactly outside.
<v Speaker 3>I bet that's gonna be a blast.
<v Speaker 1>It is like you could still have fun with that.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I love having dance parties in the morning on a Monday, Okay, Sunday, Sunday,
<v Speaker 2>it's during the day the day of rest honor the Lord.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, you go out da sober there, you go catch
<v Speaker 3>it out.
<v Speaker 2>And I know when I walk up and I saw
<v Speaker 2>that I see it, I'd probably go, oh Jesus.
<v Speaker 1>Es go down because everyone's completely.
<v Speaker 5>I don't need any chance exactly exactly, Thank you Katie,
<v Speaker 5>daybreak and read up.
<v Speaker 3>Those are definitely fun people.
<v Speaker 2>Those are That's a gathering of people that are they're
<v Speaker 2>all the same person in an all staff meeting when
<v Speaker 2>the meeting is getting ready to wrap up, and that
<v Speaker 2>one last person raises their hand with a question.
<v Speaker 3>That's all those people at that event.
<v Speaker 4>Nobody likes you, You're like Tom, Nobody.
<v Speaker 3>Asked some people.
<v Speaker 2>Those are the people that ride in the left lane
<v Speaker 2>with their turn signal on about ten under. Yeah, that's
<v Speaker 2>that's who's there.
<v Speaker 1>Everyone else you think that come on.
<v Speaker 2>The self checkout with a cart full of stuff and
<v Speaker 2>not even knowing how to use.
<v Speaker 1>The like sober people can still have a good time.
<v Speaker 2>Those are the people in front of you at Target
<v Speaker 2>writing a check.
<v Speaker 4>Did you know that this generation Z crowd like there's
<v Speaker 4>big have just decided that they don't want to drink,
<v Speaker 4>they don't want to party, they want to stay sober.
<v Speaker 1>And just And I've told you about that.
<v Speaker 2>They're going to be the most boring people in about
<v Speaker 2>ten years because they'll have no fun stories. They'll have
<v Speaker 2>zero fun stories of when they stole a car and
<v Speaker 2>broke into a you know, a library in the middle
<v Speaker 2>of the night because they were You have so many
<v Speaker 2>other stories for days in days.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know why didn't used to be this saint.
<v Speaker 4>Like will need to do more research on this topic,
<v Speaker 4>because again gen Z is still pretty young.
<v Speaker 1>We'll have to see how it works out for them.
<v Speaker 2>But people, when you're on a Zoom meeting, they're talking
<v Speaker 2>and they're like, Rob, you're you're on mute.
<v Speaker 3>You're on mute, Rob, You're on mute. These are the
<v Speaker 3>same people dancing the Red Rocks on a Sunday.
<v Speaker 1>Because they're soldiers on rob.
<v Speaker 3>Lame.
<v Speaker 4>You know what we do know about gen Z, They're
<v Speaker 4>probably gonna be a bunch of zombies. This story will
<v Speaker 4>definitely bring us down. So kids with smartphones, This new
<v Speaker 4>study found that the number of students that go the
<v Speaker 4>whole day without using their phone.
<v Speaker 1>Zero person be.
<v Speaker 4>A kid out there who can stay away from their
<v Speaker 4>phone the entire school day. So yeah, this one out
<v Speaker 4>of the University of North Carolina, and so they observed
<v Speaker 4>the phone habits of one hundred kids between the ages
<v Speaker 4>of eleven and eight. So I I guess that generation
<v Speaker 4>is the alpha, so that's the one under the gen Z.
<v Speaker 1>So they're starting. I'm young here, that would be your kid.
<v Speaker 3>Is on his phone line.
<v Speaker 1>Pretty much all have their phone right they sneak it. Oh,
<v Speaker 1>I've got some good phone stories for middle school. I'll
<v Speaker 1>tell you later.
<v Speaker 4>And again, if you can tell us that your kid
<v Speaker 4>has went the whole day without being on their phone,
<v Speaker 4>he'd be the one because none of them can do it.
<v Speaker 4>And the average student grab their phone sixty four times
<v Speaker 4>a day just during school. That is just during school,
<v Speaker 4>and the average teen logs two hours of screen time
<v Speaker 4>during school alone. That is roughly one third of their
<v Speaker 4>total daily phone.
<v Speaker 1>Use in school.
<v Speaker 4>They're in school when they sneak, they're not supposed to
<v Speaker 4>have them. But anyway, this is a staggering study and
<v Speaker 4>people with.
<v Speaker 1>Kids, I am shocked by the way.
<v Speaker 3>I mean shocking.
<v Speaker 1>It is shocking that none of them can stay off.
<v Speaker 1>That's not shocking at all.
<v Speaker 3>It is shocking.
<v Speaker 4>You think there's one one of them, one of the
<v Speaker 4>sober kids, right off their phone the whole time.
<v Speaker 3>Guys, can't we just go to a dance party not
<v Speaker 3>be on our phones?
<v Speaker 1>What do you guys? Think about Sunday like mid morning. Wait,
<v Speaker 1>red rocks. Maybe yoga first, let's stretch it out. We'll
<v Speaker 1>do some downward dog and then we'll have a little
<v Speaker 1>dance party.
<v Speaker 3>We'll just put our phones down. Okay, we'll just be
<v Speaker 3>in the moment. We'll locker, all right.
<v Speaker 2>So let's wrap things up with the interesting U Katie.
<v Speaker 2>You might remember this because you were in high school
<v Speaker 2>back in seventy nine.
<v Speaker 3>There's that song ring My Bell.
<v Speaker 5>Here.
<v Speaker 2>I'll play a little snippet of it for those of
<v Speaker 2>you that don't know.
<v Speaker 3>Here you go, this song, all right, that's all you get.
<v Speaker 2>So apparently the TikTokers are saying that you're supposed to
<v Speaker 2>listen to that and it'll immediately give you good vibes
<v Speaker 2>from the universe. One TikToker is claiming that they danced
<v Speaker 2>to that song every day and opportunities are flooding in.
<v Speaker 2>They said they are closing deals. People are coming out
<v Speaker 2>of the woodwork to hang out with them. I do
<v Speaker 2>have one tig talker talking about it.
<v Speaker 1>Here you go. That was waiting on some job news.
<v Speaker 1>So I've played the song two or three times. Yesterday
<v Speaker 1>I kind of danced to it. I'm like wait, this
<v Speaker 1>is just a good song to listen to. And then
<v Speaker 1>hours later I got really good news about my job
<v Speaker 1>and I'm like, yeah, it works, Like what is happening?
<v Speaker 5>So just play the song in the morning like we
<v Speaker 5>have nothing to lose.
<v Speaker 1>You really don't. And I love it because good stories,
<v Speaker 1>because you're not drinking.
<v Speaker 5>No.
<v Speaker 4>It is that positive affirmations, like putting it out in
<v Speaker 4>the universe. I've told you guys about my money mantra,
<v Speaker 4>like I do it every day. I did it with
<v Speaker 4>that song, I'm telling you, and since I've been doing it,
<v Speaker 4>my money has increased.
<v Speaker 1>Really, I just think it's whatever works for you.
<v Speaker 4>Whatever kind of song or chant or whatever it is,
<v Speaker 4>bring zoo positivity, helps you think positive, that's gonna be
<v Speaker 4>good for you.
<v Speaker 2>That's basically what this empowerment coach said at the bottom
<v Speaker 2>of the story. It just has upbeat energy, It has
<v Speaker 2>a good frequencies, and it gets you kind of motivated.
<v Speaker 1>And although I don't think I would choose this one,
<v Speaker 1>it's not a bad song. What are you talking about?
<v Speaker 3>Like, watch me dance right now.
<v Speaker 1>You look at this a daytime dance party.
<v Speaker 2>Literally, watch our ratings go up right now? Is everybody
<v Speaker 2>dancing right now, put those hands of those. Run your
<v Speaker 2>MIC's on mute. Ron, run your MIC's on mute.
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