<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'm you're waking up two schools being closed. College's closed,
<v Speaker 2>Colorado State's closed, see you, Boulder, University of Denver all
<v Speaker 2>shut down this morning. So just enjoy your time at
<v Speaker 2>home with your kiddos. If you get to stay at home.
<v Speaker 2>I guess it's a good day to take a PTO
<v Speaker 2>day if you got them built up.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean it's easier to tell you the schools
<v Speaker 3>that aren't closed this morning.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>I bet they're gonna change that.
<v Speaker 3>As we get closer to their actual, you know, opening time.
<v Speaker 1>So it's it's pretty messy out there.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know. My kiddo's found out last night. You know,
<v Speaker 2>I think it was like eight o'clock or something. The calls,
<v Speaker 2>the emails, the texts were all coming in. So they
<v Speaker 2>were incredibly happy to enjoy a snow day finally, because
<v Speaker 2>it didn't really get any of those this season. No,
<v Speaker 2>I was excited to enjoy my Italian sausage soup last
<v Speaker 2>night that Nick Knak recommended.
<v Speaker 1>Really, you didn't have tacos.
<v Speaker 2>No, we had a big, old hearty bowl of soup.
<v Speaker 2>And I should probably post the recipe for this because
<v Speaker 2>it is killer.
<v Speaker 1>It is so good, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>It's like Italian sausage and cream and vegetables and beans
<v Speaker 2>and noodles.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, beans and noodles, Beans and noodles. Going hard with
<v Speaker 3>this soup.
<v Speaker 2>Not a fiber in it, and it will spit you
<v Speaker 2>like Throe spinach in at the end too. It's like
<v Speaker 2>to stomach's like, oh hell no, keep it away. But
<v Speaker 2>really good. And I over eight and I had like
<v Speaker 2>four or five rolls with it as well. Sharemy needs
<v Speaker 2>to find a treadmill today thanks to the Italian soup
<v Speaker 2>last night. Now, from what I understand, you parked it
<v Speaker 2>on the couch all day yesterday and watched TV and
<v Speaker 2>you got a new reality show, right, I did, well.
<v Speaker 3>I love this show called Million Dollar Secret. I don't
<v Speaker 3>know if other people are fan because I just kind
<v Speaker 3>of stumbled upon it on Netflix. I haven't seen any
<v Speaker 3>like commercials for it or ads for it, but it
<v Speaker 3>is fascinating because you take a group of people, right,
<v Speaker 3>and there's a million dollars to be had, and everybody
<v Speaker 3>has a suitcase and it's just like randomly, you know,
<v Speaker 3>assigned to somebody. So let's say the three of us
<v Speaker 3>go into this mansion, right, and there's a host there
<v Speaker 3>and everything, and between the three of us, one of
<v Speaker 3>us has a million dollars in our suitcase, okay, And
<v Speaker 3>then it really is a series of it's about being popular, really,
<v Speaker 3>this one is because like the other people vote for
<v Speaker 3>who they want to vote out of the mansion, right,
<v Speaker 3>So you have like a whole day with these people.
<v Speaker 3>You're trying to figure out who the millionaire is. The
<v Speaker 3>millionaire has a I can't remember what they call it,
<v Speaker 3>but they have a task to complete, right, so they're like,
<v Speaker 3>you have to go up to five people and take
<v Speaker 3>their hat off without them.
<v Speaker 1>So you're millionaire. You know you're the millionaire. Nobody else does.
<v Speaker 3>But if you have the money, and the host says,
<v Speaker 3>you need to go up to five people and take
<v Speaker 3>their hat off today, and if you don't, you've got
<v Speaker 3>four votes against you when it comes to the deciding,
<v Speaker 3>if you do, you get two more votes to vote
<v Speaker 3>somebody off. So it's so fat like it is a
<v Speaker 3>mind game for sure, all the way to the end.
<v Speaker 3>And the final episode was released last week, so anybody
<v Speaker 3>who is watching this, hopefully it won't be a spoiler
<v Speaker 3>to you, but it is just fascinating, and it's a
<v Speaker 3>reality show that's not about love for once for me,
<v Speaker 3>so it's like cash shaking me into a different direction, right,
<v Speaker 3>and I'm trying to, you know, manifest more money and
<v Speaker 3>everything in my life. So I was like, I should
<v Speaker 3>probably watch more shows about money, and that's what this
<v Speaker 3>one was about. But it is like it keeps me
<v Speaker 3>glued to my TV the whole time. It's not one
<v Speaker 3>of those shows that you can like be on your
<v Speaker 3>phone plane.
<v Speaker 1>While you watch it. Focus.
<v Speaker 3>You have to focus, and that's what I like about
<v Speaker 3>it too. It has all my attention the entire time, and.
<v Speaker 1>That's pretty gay. It's a really good show show. You
<v Speaker 1>can find it on Netflix.
<v Speaker 3>And it's funny too, Like the host tries to be funny,
<v Speaker 3>but he's English, so it's that dry delivery hilarious, Like
<v Speaker 3>he's really funny. So I strongly encourage you at least
<v Speaker 3>checking it out again. It's called Million Dollar Secret that's
<v Speaker 3>on Netflix, and there's like at least I think four or.
<v Speaker 1>Maybe is it two for this one. Maybe it's just
<v Speaker 1>two seasons.
<v Speaker 3>Nonetheless, there's a lot of episodes for you to check
<v Speaker 3>out for this series, so it's it's worth it all.
<v Speaker 2>Right, it's good show. Yes, really quick, my wife, good morning, honey.
<v Speaker 2>Hey girl, Hey texted in and was asking you if
<v Speaker 2>that show that you're watching on Netflix is kid friendly.
<v Speaker 2>What's the name of the show.
<v Speaker 1>It's called Million Dollars Secret.
<v Speaker 2>Is it kid friendly?
<v Speaker 3>Here's some like mild swearing in there. It says, actually,
<v Speaker 3>due to the themes of lying, manipulation, and language, it's
<v Speaker 3>advised to be cautious for young cur I know that's fine.
<v Speaker 2>Thing is like you can you can lie to.
<v Speaker 3>The people who are in the hotel with or the
<v Speaker 3>mansion with you as to sway them from figuring out
<v Speaker 3>who the millionaire is. So it's fine lying and manipulation,
<v Speaker 3>a lot of manipulation.
<v Speaker 2>As long as there's no breasts or anything.
<v Speaker 1>There's a you're good, but we're good with the manipulation.
<v Speaker 1>Thank you. Now we know it's okay for some kids. Hey,
<v Speaker 1>it's Jeremy, Katy Josh here.
<v Speaker 2>It makes one hundred time for PMI it's a positive,
<v Speaker 2>a minus, and something a little bit interesting to start
<v Speaker 2>your ding.
<v Speaker 4>Dang day.
<v Speaker 2>Who's got the positive?
<v Speaker 3>I have the p today and I love this because
<v Speaker 3>there's a lot of times where I lay in bed
<v Speaker 3>and I can't sleep even if I'm absolutely exhausted. But
<v Speaker 3>I have a new tip and a new trick for
<v Speaker 3>you to get those z's, and it really really works.
<v Speaker 3>They actually talk to a cognitive scientist who pretty much
<v Speaker 3>introduced this more than a decade ago, and it is
<v Speaker 3>called cognitive shuffling. Okay, so no more counting sheep. That
<v Speaker 3>is out the window. We're not doing that anymore. What
<v Speaker 3>we're doing is we're taking a word, and this word
<v Speaker 3>has to be something that doesn't have a whole lot
<v Speaker 3>of emotional attachment to you. So you can't have this
<v Speaker 3>word that you know immediately you think of somebody and
<v Speaker 3>it makes you sad or something.
<v Speaker 1>It has to be a neutral word like blanket. Right.
<v Speaker 1>So you take blanket and you take each letter of
<v Speaker 1>that word.
<v Speaker 3>So we're gonna go with be first, right, So you
<v Speaker 3>take B and then you think of all of the
<v Speaker 3>words that start with B. Right, So blankets, you're thinking,
<v Speaker 3>you're thinking balogey, you're thinking balloon, all of these things,
<v Speaker 3>and as you think of them, you visualize them in
<v Speaker 3>your mind.
<v Speaker 1>So you have a picture of a boy, You've got
<v Speaker 1>a picture some.
<v Speaker 3>Ballogne like, right, You're not like focusing on one thing
<v Speaker 3>too long.
<v Speaker 1>You're just moving it right along to the.
<v Speaker 3>Next word, to the next word, and then you get
<v Speaker 3>to that A. Right, we're talking about ants, we're talking
<v Speaker 3>about whatever.
<v Speaker 1>Else exactly like all of the.
<v Speaker 3>A's that you can think of. Then you move on
<v Speaker 3>to the next letter and so on and so on.
<v Speaker 3>And they're saying, like a lot of you won't even
<v Speaker 3>finish the word. By the time you get to the
<v Speaker 3>middle of the word. Most people zonk out because so
<v Speaker 3>focused longer anti disestablishment Yeah, dog, yeah, you so get
<v Speaker 3>a little bit of a you know seven they say,
<v Speaker 3>that's what it was. It was between five and twelve letters,
<v Speaker 3>So you want a longer word. But it does help
<v Speaker 3>you at least focus on some And it's the same
<v Speaker 3>tricks it is the you know, counting sheep.
<v Speaker 1>But it's a little more deliberate.
<v Speaker 3>It's a little more thinking involved, and that kind of
<v Speaker 3>tricks your mind into falling asleep. And again, these scientists,
<v Speaker 3>they've been doing it for years and they're like, this
<v Speaker 3>actually works. Like you know, once you go to bed,
<v Speaker 3>you follow your normal routine and everything, but you start
<v Speaker 3>doing this and yeah, it can help you catch some c's.
<v Speaker 2>I like it I feel like you could use this
<v Speaker 2>when you are at the dentist with your massive fear
<v Speaker 2>of going to the dentist. As you're laying there in
<v Speaker 2>the chair, you could probably do this to get your
<v Speaker 2>mind off what's going on as well.
<v Speaker 3>So I just fall asleep and I don't experience asleep,
<v Speaker 3>and it's just a way to get your mind off
<v Speaker 3>of something that is consuming you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and they say, like, the reason this works is
<v Speaker 3>because you know you, we have our brain that's so
<v Speaker 3>busy processing what's happened over the course of the day.
<v Speaker 1>So those thoughts can keep you stuck in an.
<v Speaker 3>Alert like solving mode, right, and that doesn't work with sleep.
<v Speaker 3>So they say, this is a way for your job
<v Speaker 3>to change the channel and refocus on something that's more
<v Speaker 3>likely to help you fall asleep, something that's not.
<v Speaker 1>Already see what starts of eat.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, it is very very effective and something that
<v Speaker 3>at least you can try.
<v Speaker 1>It doesn't hurt to try it.
<v Speaker 4>Right, I'm going to do that tonight.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, having a problem falling asleep? There you go, there
<v Speaker 1>it is.
<v Speaker 4>What's the m Well, I hate to be the bearer
<v Speaker 4>of bad news, but if you did get a text
<v Speaker 4>message saying you are cordially invited and specially selected to
<v Speaker 4>attend Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey's wedding. That text message
<v Speaker 4>is a scam, and even massive artist like Maren Morris
<v Speaker 4>fell for it.
<v Speaker 5>I got this like spam text a couple of weeks ago,
<v Speaker 5>and it was like, You're invited to Taylor and Travis's wedding.
<v Speaker 5>And I was like this, I'm blocking this because like
<v Speaker 5>there's no way they would send an invitation through like
<v Speaker 5>a text like this.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, why not.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, how how is this.
<v Speaker 2>Going to number?
<v Speaker 1>The actual?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>What if I just crash it?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Just listening to that is the minus? Oh who is
<v Speaker 2>listening to that podcast?
<v Speaker 1>Oh my god?
<v Speaker 5>Oh god.
<v Speaker 1>You know Taylor's got like the invitation.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, it'll be delivered by you know, somebody on
<v Speaker 2>you know, hot air balloon.
<v Speaker 4>That's exactly how it's gonna come. She's so extravagant in
<v Speaker 4>every way like that. So if you didn't get a
<v Speaker 4>text message, unfortunately, no, you are not invited to the
<v Speaker 4>Swift and Kelsey wedding.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I don't want to go.
<v Speaker 4>Sorry to subject you to that.
<v Speaker 2>Horrible all right, So let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 2>All right, fellas, get ready to grab your peepy ding ding.
<v Speaker 2>John something or other fifty year old dude who's a
<v Speaker 2>strong man out of Halifax, West Yorkshia. Hello, just pulled
<v Speaker 2>a two ton French police car one hundred and thirty.
<v Speaker 1>One feet using his peepee ding.
<v Speaker 2>Ding while set a blaze. Now I have questions what
<v Speaker 2>was set a blaze? His peep ding ding.
<v Speaker 1>Or the car or him?
<v Speaker 2>I need answers anyway, Well, it's to raise awareness for
<v Speaker 2>prostate cancer, which is the most common cancer in man cancer.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, he's a martial arts expert, former bare knuckle fighter,
<v Speaker 2>used a toe rope attached to his manhood and pulled
<v Speaker 2>that police card down the street. I guess he's done
<v Speaker 2>it before he has with his his testicles.
<v Speaker 1>Didn't we talk about him? Didn't we talk about him?
<v Speaker 3>It sounds familiar, you guesse, Remember we were like where
<v Speaker 3>did he hook it?
<v Speaker 2>That one was testicles this time around the peepe ding ding.
<v Speaker 2>That's I didn't realize it was so strong.
<v Speaker 1>I hidn't either.
<v Speaker 2>You see, you know toddlers tugging on it all the time.
<v Speaker 2>You're like careful with oh, No.
<v Speaker 3>This just goes to show me you guys are absolutely
<v Speaker 3>overreacting when you get hitting the pills right.
<v Speaker 1>This guy can pull it with a truck.
<v Speaker 2>Great point, on great point. That is a man right there.
<v Speaker 1>That is a man right there.
<v Speaker 4>There you go.
<v Speaker 1>There's your p M Highway JKJ this morning.
<v Speaker 2>Here it makes one hundred
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