20 Burst results for "Gina Grad"

Home Gadget Geeks
"gina grad" Discussed on Home Gadget Geeks
"A surface pro and another monitor here that just runs my weather station. And I like to watch the weather all the time. And most people are like, yeah, I am a weather nerd. And most people are like, seriously, I'm like, that's what makes me feel good. I like to have, I like to know what's coming up. I like, to know when it's going to be a nice evening, and I can enjoy a cigar and some whisky on the deck. You know, that stuff's important to me. Oh, speaking of that, our friends in Dallas are getting leveled right now with a thunderstorm, holy moly. Sorry about that Dallas Friends. Yikes. So when you're doing your shows and you have your chat windows and stuff, are you using the same computer to do all of your monitors? Or do you run anything on a separate computer? No, for the show. It comes off all off the Mac. And one single lab. You can do that. Well, I used to use it for LinkedIn because LinkedIn's comments don't come up and they do it now. But Facebook doesn't come up StreamYard. Some of Facebook does, there's three. You get Facebook page group in whatever the other one was. But yeah, so there's all sorts of workarounds, but I end up with 50 screens. Yeah, yeah. Well, it can be I like it that way. Like I said, I try to optimize for sound as opposed to video, but it is what it is, right? Well, that's exactly what I do. It's going to be a podcast that's an audience. Right. Right. I don't get enough video. I don't get enough video views for it to matter, just to be honest, but for this kind of stuff, you know, for the 5 or 12 or whatever we get on a live show. I hope I can't look right. I mean, my camera is right above me right here. And so whether I'm looking at you are looking at me, it's hard to tell the difference because this is the advantage. I have these really kind of squinty eyes. They're hard to see. So you don't even know what I'm looking at anyways. I could be sleeping most of the time and you'd never, you'd never know, but. We have time for one more quick. Yeah, yeah, yeah, go. Yeah. Our show last night, we were talking about advertising and talking about putting videos up on YouTube and most of the time videos aren't getting much play on YouTube, especially when we do our streams. For sure, for whatever reason, it's always low numbers. However, I posted a video right before the show last night. I just did a clip of one of our episodes. So one of the interviews I did was a woman named Gina grad. It used to be the news person for Adam Carolla. And I was talking to her and I just made a two and a half, maybe three minute clip, put it on YouTube. And normally, 40 views, something like that. It had just under 2000 right before the show. Wow. No rhyme or reason. No, I have no idea why. It just boom. There it is. And then I've got others that I put up and I get 40 views. So was it a real? On YouTube. I've been using I've been using the YouTube shorts as well. Shorts. That's the right term, yeah, shorts. Experimenting with it. And I've probably maybe have 20, 25 of them posted at this point. Just under a minute long clips, usually 32nd clips. And those, again, no rhyme, no reason. The most of them are like one, 5, 30, 40 views. Now that I've got a few of them up there, they're getting like 200. But I've had two videos do about one and a half thousand. And I've got one of them that did 7000. So three of them got really good views. The rest of them 30. Yeah. So it's a weird. Why? It's a weird, it's a weird, weird system. I wish I could take advantage of it more, I don't for most of the folks that listen to this show. They don't care. We're doing some different things at Gallup or it does matter. And so we're getting some different results there, but yeah, no, it's certainly available out there and it's interesting. I don't mess with it as much as I probably should. Well, we teach the musicians how to market themselves. And one of the things that everyone wants is social media. So I want to experiment and find things that truly work. So we experiment with everything the thumbnails we experiment with the titles we experiment with everything. And there was no rhyme or reason. There was nothing different from yesterday's video than things we've done in the past. And right out of the gate, it got a large number of views. And it stalled again. I don't think it's gone past 2500 views. But yeah, well, I think comedy comedy is perfect for that for those kinds of, you know, stand up the reels or shorts that I watch. The comedy ones are the best. I think that's a good comedy fan. I've done stand up quite a bit. So I enjoy it. That's part of what I like to do. But I've come across some comedians that I've never heard of that are just amazing. Yeah. Absolutely amazing. Yeah. It's good exposure, right? Well, Jay hang tight for me one second. Let me wrap this thing up. We'll do it, mentioned a post show. A couple of reminders on one, Jay, thanks for coming out. Two, yeah, it's always great to have you. If you want to contact the show so many email, Jim at the average guy TV, you can leave a message if you want to do that home gadget geek dot com.

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"Just because I need more Gina, how many different fonts did you go through this? I get really down the rabbit hole. How many? Prescribed ADHD. I think we went through probably 30. Because you had to find the perfect balance. I know, I get it. An adult can read it without putting on their glasses, but a kid really would not be interested in the hieroglyphics they're looking at. I really tried to smash so much into this little project and I've gotten so many wonderful posts from people I don't know going, I'm a step mom in this amazing and I really appreciate it. Do you do a lot of posting on Twitter at Gina grey? All of it at Gina grad. Everything will be pinned to the top of my toy. And what is the website going to be called? It's called my extra series dot com. But don't go there yet, it's not cute yet. All right, when it's cute, go there. In the meantime, just buy the book. Go to Amazon buy the book by the Kindle buy it all. We need to spend more time together. I love you. Love you too. You're my guy. Thanks for coming to my wedding. Your boys your guy. Dude is your guy. But I'm one of the guys. You're in a very small stable action of looking at two of them right now. And I'm having weird flashbacks where dudes. I'm having a weird flashback to when that first night at the improv. With what's his name from Modern Family. Oh, with stone street. That's right. And you were so you were doing everything you could to help me, but sometimes I'm beyond help. No, I thought you did. No, I thought you got it. I thought you I thought you listened to me and you actually went, oh, that's what I was supposed to do. And I don't know if you remember this, and I actually hesitate to bring it up because it was super embarrassing. I will never forget some troll because I have a few. Right when I started at corolla, said something an added you acted at Dr. Drew. Hey, Gina, does Dr. Drew know about your drug problem? And I was like, what the fuck? I got a phone call. I'm telling you, 90 seconds after that was posted. Hello. Hey, Judah Dr. Drew. And I was like, okay, how do I do that? Dr. Drew, I am so flattered and I'm so grateful for what a wonderful person you are. I don't know how to protest just the right amount to know that

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"And I go, what do you mean? I thought I was doing the right thing. I thought you'd be surprised. Oh, she wants you to break up. She goes, el and honest for people who can't escape. You know, this for daughters for family for people who have been relationships with 45 years or three kids. Yeah, this is very wise person. I was so grateful. She's incredible. That's a hard man. That is a tough navigation because I didn't know. You're not supposed to recommend anything. Right. And so she's kind of recommending breaking up. We're cool like that. But she knew that you came with that as the reason you're in therapy. Exactly. And she goes that door for you, whether you realize it or not, is wide open. I know it doesn't feel like it. And then here's another one that I sing the praises of this woman, because I believe she saved my life multiple times. I think I need to get her name number because I have people. Well, she's the one at the wedding when I quoted her, and I said, you know, someone told me when one door closes, another door opens, but nobody tells you the hallways are hell. And I mean, everything she's just she's incredible. So that's a. We all forget to tell you that part. So she's amazing. I don't remember what I was going to say about it. There's probably something great. But how you got out of this really where we're going? Oh, thanks. Yeah. Oh, thank you so much. So I had one foot out the door, and it was percolating. And we were going to go on this vacation together. And I was kind of still like, I'm kind of in it. I'm kind of not. And the night we were supposed to leave for on a red eye for vacation. He blows up at me, and it's this, he's screaming at me. He called me like a pretty unsavory name. No, I think it was because he was white knuckling a little bit. And it just started with me and I co outside and I called her and I go, I don't know what's going to happen. We have an Uber coming. I don't know which one of us is getting on this plane. And again, we're cool we've had we're close. I don't know that any therapist would say this to any of their patients. But she said, you're both getting on the plane. And I go, what? Did you say what I said? She goes, you're going to get on the plane, and you're going to have a great time, and you're going to have this amazing week because you know that this is the last vacation you're ever going to take with him. And this is the big finale. I want you to enjoy your time out of the country. I want you to enjoy this experience with the gratitude of knowing that this is the LAT. This is it. So go have the experience. You must have this person. She's incredible. That is a ballsy position to take. And we went and it was fucking incredible. And but it was not. But here's the thing. It was not sexual. It was good for both of us. I would imagine in my mind, I would think, oh shit, they're going to re bond and it's going to be all tied up again. And we're going to have to start all over them. She was so deeply. Ingrained in me. Thank God I had a good puppet master. That's my terminology, not hers. She even said something, I didn't realize how sort of lovingly manipulative therapists are. Because she's even said to me like, therapist, if we want you to break up, sometimes we can plant the ick factor in you. And I was like, what does that mean? And I don't know if that resonates with you. I've seen therapists make decisions that are tough. Yeah. Both for and against staying in a relationship. And it's tough. It is part of the art. Well, and she said this to me before she goes, you know, I do couples counseling, but sometimes they only come to one session because I say, after getting to know you, I don't think I can help you stay together, but I can help you break up. And I can help you do it really lovingly. Yes. That's sort of where a couple's therapy is usually start, which is are you guys in here to stay or in here to break? And then well, they're not going to tell you the truth. No, no, oftentimes they're eventually saying, I think this is done. Isn't that incredible? Haven't we come so far in therapy? Shouldn't we be able to salvage relationships in therapy? Well, sure, but I just mean like, I think of what I've read about, you know, psychiatry in the 60s, and we weren't coming at these things. It seems like in a very evolved way. The history of American psychiatry is so fucked up. If you want to read about it. Okay, Tom Cruise. It's a book called shrink, but by the head of the president of the American psychiatric association. And it's about how psychiatry started as a medical discipline. Right, sure. Well, that's what psychiatry versus psychology is. Right. But it was prone to excesses. And if you saw my favorite TV show of the Nick, there's a woman that gets psychotic and kills her baby and she goes to a psych hospital and they pull out all her teeth because the bacteria are what are infecting her brain as that's the kind of shit they would do. So lobotomies pretty prevalent. Oh my God. The excesses of psychiatry in their biological pursuits was horrific. Didn't they fuck up one of the Kennedy girls? Oh, that's why those long story. Okay. Yes, they did and Rose Kennedy is on the record. The mom is saying that that was that was the thing that upsets her more in her life as compared to assassination of two of her sons. What they did to rosemary was worse. And rosemary essentially was an addict with borderline personality. And it was Joe that fucking take care of this kid kind of thing. So that's where we were is what I'm saying. The guy want to know about prize for coming up with Lombardy because if you want to know

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"So all drug addicts for them. Right, so that's my question. Do they shed that when they are in their sober period? Often, it's one of the, it's one of the only times you really see that happen commonly. Where they all come in, borderline sociopath, narcissistic level of functioning is the way we say it. They're functioning on the level of that character pathology. They're in a survival mode. And that's always there always operating. And for at very minimum, it diminishes a lot. Because you can't stay sober and keep functioning that way. Right. So it's an interesting thing. People talk about narcissistic disorders and not treatable and not curable just so you can give them DBT and kind of help them manage the borderline shit. But I'm telling you when there are life depends upon it, you see that shit get better. It gets better and it takes time, but it does get better. And that's the miracle of recovery. And then they find these glorious lives out there. And they find things to replace those feelings with like gratitude and health and happiness. Replace those feelings. Is that not the right? They do, I want to make sure I'm accurate when we say this. I don't. They do they do help their regulation is improved through gratitude and faith and giving it up to something. Right. But I would argue that the landscape of how they connect with themselves and other changes entirely. And as a result, there's a sense of self becomes a more integrated and their sense of others becomes more realistic and less sort of it becomes real. It becomes more real. That makes sense. And they're no longer looking for a supply. And they're prone that way all the time. You know, I literally, the comedy and my drug treatment program is the reason I take lots of people with lots of years of sobriety around me when I do treatment. I have none. What? No, I don't have the illness, it seems. Not yet, anyway. And I'll come out of a thing, oh my God, she talked the first time she talked about her hatred for her mother and the violence and the abuse. And bob Forrest look at me. He goes, yeah, yeah, she wants you to prescribe klonopin. Yeah, yeah. She absolutely sees a giant sign over your head. And she'll tell you anything. And she just wants that. And I'm like, oh, come on bob. Dude, watch. Within minutes, they come out and go, I'm so upset by what just happened in there. I got to have some of my God. So how do you walk the line between being empathetic and not being manipulated? I look at it as they're sick. They can't help themselves. It's on me to get it right. And if I got into far too fast, whatever, that's on me. And I should be constantly under the understanding, particularly early in treatment, that the priority is always to use. Right. And for a normal brain, it's hard to keep that top of mind all the time. When you're dealing with somebody, right? And so I want to mention. And that's the thing I used to be in a relationship with an addict. And that was my first and only time God willing. And we don't come from that. We're Jews. We come from, I always say sodium before lithium, we like to eat. Eat complained. And we're tough on children. We are not great on children. No, you know? Yes, and see, by the way, I've never talked about this, but my family escaped the whole adoma and Stalin and all that stuff. And so that rained down a few generations. See, we were already in Appleton, Wisconsin by then. No, no. We were my grandfather came from the old country and to Chicago. And that trauma I would imagine takes generations to work out of a family. Correct. Got it. I pick up what you're putting down. And I got a big dose of it anyway, good times. But you're the cycle breaker. God willing. It seems as such. Again, I've met your children. You're the cycle breaker. Okay. So I was in a very long relationship with somebody who battled addiction. And I, again, I don't know why. I always thought, I don't want to be, I would love to be in a relationship with a recovered addict. That's my person. They're energized. They're grateful. They have this great community. I'm not a big drinker. I'm not, I just, I think that would be amazing. Was this guy recovering person or using addict? When we met, recovered. Uh oh. So I did. That's the thing with recovery. I didn't know. And so the first time I saw him sneak in a sip. That's such a great statement. Tells you everything you do. Yes. My head, like I got dizzy. Yeah, because reality because there's so manipulative and so spooky that you go, wow, this is not the reality I thought I was living in. And then I being of fucking codependent from jump street, I'm constantly searching for that repair moment. But we're fine now. I want the bubble to pop so we can start again. I love it. I was so young. I love the apologies. I love the putting me up on a pedestal. I'm the one that's going to. But this is me sitting across the patient now, which you had to realize is, yes, all that will be rendered so I can keep using. I did not know that. That is God damn it. So that's the thing. I think you'll respect this. I will see. My therapist at the time. Oh, good. That's the way you survive this. I'm not kidding. You have to have somebody else there because otherwise it's a little shop of horrors. Well, and that's the plant and the little shop of horrors, all the time. You go near the plant. You're absolutely right. I originally got into therapy because I knew I needed to break up with someone I didn't know how. She actually said to me, on a scale of one to a hundred, how ready are you to break up? And there's the first time I fell for it. I go pretty ready. I don't know, 60. She goes, okay, what else do you want to talk about? And I said, what do you mean? And I'm here to break it. She goes, you're not ready. 60. I'm sure there's other things we can look at. And we're CBT and whatever. But you're just told me you're not ready. So sometimes we got to go around the mulberry Bush a few times. And I will be here. And that I get choked up thinking about that because the empathy and the knowledge. Yes. And so with this person, it had been so much. And I had been calling her on the bathroom floor, unable to get the words out, just sort of. You know, and she's like, okay, okay. Did you go to Allen on or anything? Here's the thing. I went to Al anon, and I came into therapy as proud as could be. And I said, you'll never guess, I went to Al anon like I'm on this new thing, and she goes, I don't

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"Adolescents become. Well, I get it. To be fair, it's, again, worse on the mom. The daughters are tougher on the mom. For some reason, as one psychiatrist told me, we were treating a gay couple together. And he was saying, you know, the relationship of a mother and daughter is sort of dicey. He sort of said, he was teaching me this kind of acted out in these gay relationships. They were treating. And he said, there is no more intense emotional landscape that what goes on between a mother and her daughter. That's the most intensive, emotional space for the human being. And I thought, wow. Wow. Okay. That's so interesting because, you know, they always say, boys act out girls act in. Correct. And I would imagine when you have two females, both acting in the passive aggressive is just pings red all the time. It's hard for me to say because I can tell you. Yeah, because we don't notice it as males. We don't notice it. Especially adolescent matters. We're very, very direct. Well, and it's like, oh, sure. I'll say this while you take that call I'll filibuster. When they talk about an old Seinfeld episode where Elaine says something like boys will beat each other up and girls will tease each other until one of us develops an eating disorder. Yeah, the teasing thing is really interesting because men use teasing as bonding. Bonding, yeah. As a way of connecting and women are very nut down with that. And even I noticed that as an adult, I don't even qualify as an adult male anymore. I'm sort of beyond adult male. I still do it. I do it to my wife all the time. The teasing? All the time. How does she receive that? Well, you know what's I'm taking a beat because it's really interesting in that since she's been on testosterone replacement better. I swear to God better she'll laugh at it a little bit. Wait a second. Why is she on testosterone replacement? Well, this is a whole other story. Which is that hormone replacement therapy typically includes testosterone. I had no idea. That's what I have to look forward to. Well, you can look forward to it because it's good. It's good. Okay. And particularly in some people, it's a very important. And for her, it turned out to be really important. So and there's debate about it and whatnot. But generally, we know for sure that the ovaries are your main source of testosterone, you have adrenal testosterone as well. And when they shut down, all that goes away, and that is not some women really. And so for years, because she had her ovaries hyper stimulated for a fertility campaign. That's why we ended up with triplets. She shut down rather early, wasn't recognized, was being treated as depressed. For like 15 years. Gets on replacement and comes to life and goes holy shit. Those assholes were treated me so wrong. And I feel like a part of me that was dead is alive again. It's like super crazy. I've regained a part of myself. That's incredible. So you're saying with like clomid and all the fertility stuff, you it's finite. So once it was taxed, it was taxed. Your ovaries when they shut down, they shut down. That's what they're gone. They stop. But with intensive ovarian stimulation, to produce the eggs and things so they can harvest them. There's some evidence that that might accelerate shutdown. And she already had early menopause in her family heritage. And it was just all messed. It was just missed. She's probably started when she was 30. And it just was missed. And she so she was quote unquote depressed. Well, and you're stressed, you're a triplet mom. What do you expect? You're stressed. Of course you're not happy. It's hard. It's difficult. How old are the kids now? 30. are you serious? Why is that so funny? It is funny. Is it weird? Oh my God, but now, I mean, I see your posts. I've met your children multiple times. They're so good, normal, cool. We're happy. Do you feel like it is just all sunshine and rainbows ahead or do you still bump heads with them? Oh no, it's always every day, something. I don't see it. Well, I'm grateful for what I'm grateful for. And I'm realizing at this stage of my parenting. Is that you really can not superimpose your priorities and what you think is necessary for good life on your kids, you can not do that. Although one of them has fully adopted that my point of view. And is benefiting from it. And the other two not so much. Do you pit one against the other? No. No, no, no. Oh my goodness, no. Male brain. So back to back to your point about the teasing. So she now kind of laughs at the teasing. Sometimes. It actually you know what's fascinating. So she has these pellets she has to get placed every three months and they were way down lately because she had to she had her doctor got sick and they got paid off a week and she was like sweating and everything. And I just realized this week I was teasing her about some things we normally laugh about and she wasn't laughing about it, isn't that interesting? No supplies. Yeah, low testosterone. Wait, I may have heard about this. We don't have to get too personal. But is this the pellet where it goes where I think it goes? I heard a friend of mine just texted me that she's not going to do the hormone replacement therapy because she says they have to cut an extra incision in your anus. On your ass on your head. I think she thinks it goes right into it. That's hysterical. Well, no wonder she doesn't want to do it. That's a suppository. Oh, among us hasn't. Oh my God, that's funny. Okay, so it doesn't go. She thought it was like an episiotomy. No, no. It's a tiny, tiny little scar. And they tend to, you can't even see them. They just go away. I feel better. And then they jam these pellets in there. Generally, they stay put. But I've done many podcasts about this. And it's something that bothers me because women are ignored for their biological needs. Well, that was the other thing I was told. It's not exactly covered by insurance. That stuff probably is not, but you can find ways to get proper replacement therapy with insurance coverage with Medicare coverage, things like that. Medicare, do I have to be 75 for that? No, I'm saying that if you in terms of who needs sustained treatment like that, you know, you get older and that's what needs to be sustained. Yeah, I'm very young. I'm like 26. Yes. Where? Mentally. And I'm like, I don't know why I'm wearing a coat right now. I'm always hot. Like, that's a new thing. I used to always be cold now. I'm sweating all the time. The air in my house on a winter day shut it is like 55 and I'm perfect and everyone else is a miserable. Thoughts? Get your FSH tested.

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"I would very much like to pivot from being evil. And then in the back of the book is all get to know you stuff all fun questions. Yeah, cool stuff. I'll sit with the little one at dinner and go, how is your day at school? And he'll go, I forgot. They forget, they don't care, they don't want to talk about it. They don't want to be quizzed. That's a male. The males a little different. Really? I was told I was a little on the chatty side at dinner about my day. This kid, it's like you need a crowbar. We're not, we're a little less this way as children, but once the full biology kicks in, we don't have a motivational system that's gratified by talking. That's women are gratified by talking so much. Yeah, they like, especially during adolescence, they need to talk. The male goes the other way. You literally have to go out and play basketball with them. Right. Alongside of women, women and young females face to face, males alongside. Like the parallel play. It becomes threatening face to face. It's actually threatening to us. That when I was we learned to overcome that, but that's when the biology is just getting started. It's so interesting because my brother and I were both planted firmly in therapy when we were little and we had two very different approaches. I remember I would tell them anything they want to know. I sing like a canary. My brother said, I have to go to the bathroom and walked home. So I think you're on to something. Oh, no, I know I'm we actually, we actually went to a neural behavioral specialist with our kids were three. Because we found ourselves yelling a lot. We're like, okay, this is not good if we're yelling. Something is wrong. And what he showed us was we were missing these opportunities to set limits and adjust behavior at like three or four steps earlier. We were missing these things that we should have been jumping on. I can't imagine you yelling, first of all. Listen, take that arrow out of your mouth. You don't think you're all about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Put that fork out of the way. Out of the outlet, which Douglass did twice. Put a fork into the outlet and then a knife. I don't know what he thought he was searching for. Both times. Severely electric death. But anyway, then you yell. And the point is there's things that they were doing a couple three steps earlier that you get on and adjust. I bring this guy up because he told me he was a young man and he had a basketball court out back. And he'd take the mails out there and we'd play basketball with them. And he said, you know, the neurobiology behavior of the male versus the female is so, so complicated, I could only handle one sex. Not one gender wants sex. One biology because they're so fantastically different, that if I'm in a master the one I can't go to the other. And I'm better at this. So he works exclusively with boys. Only boys. Wow. That's fucking crazy. Yeah. Well, I'm so glad you said that because I'm learning as we go because this one's almost 8 now. He wants to make sure everyone knows he's 7 and three quarters. Which until he's 14 holy fuck. I really scared 'cause I feel like he's cute. He's a little toe head. He's a little sassy little guy. He's sweet though. He's a good kid, but then it's like, I've seen what little rat faced assholes.

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
"And I'm not like saying that they will tell you you're fat, you're ugly, you're not funny. What are you doing here? I've heard them on a good day. They'll find something a little more destructive. If you're not down with rejection, stay single, you don't want a little kid telling you you've gained weight. I'm afraid of a little kid being honest. I think that's a very scary thing. You know what I just realized. I think my wife actually didn't grow out of childhood because she just shit comes out of her mouth the way it comes out of a child. I literally like, do you hear yourself? She can get away with it though. She's working on it. I guess. So I looked for this book. I went to all the bookstores and libraries, the closest thing I could find, maybe you've heard of it because apparently it was quite the thing in the 80s. Nobody gave it to me when my parents got divorced in the 80s, but it was a book called dinosaurs divorce. No, I didn't have her to that. Was not the book I was looking for was the only book recommended to me. So I really wanted something that I could read with like a toddler to be like, this is who I am. This is what our relationship could be, and it didn't exist. So we just fumbled our way through the next 5 years and made a lot of mistakes and had a lot of fun and a lot of love. And then I wrote it. For the next people. I get nervous when there's an over idealizing of the child. I've seen step parenting books that are like, and here are the three of us are walking into the sunset in this glorious future. And it's like, no, that's not how the kid feels. The kid is conflicted at best, and hopefully you can kind of manage that. 100%. So let me give you my elevator pitch for the book that's already written. You should buy, where do they buy it? Amazon, it's my extra mom on Amazon, hardcover, paperback, and Kindle. So I wrote this in a sneaky way, and I've talked to about this multiple times, and I get I agree that anyone can shoot out of children's book. However, this took like almost two years to write, because it's supposed to be really sneaky. It's supposed to look rudimentary. It's supposed to look introductory, but it has a couple of vibes. So you saw by the pictures. It's extra. My extra mom has extra eyes to watch me so I don't get lost. My extra mom has extra hands to do science projects with me. Brilliant because I think most of these books historically have been sort of more in the vibe of my replacement. Exactly. So this is written for all for everyone in the family. This is for the kids saying, this is what this is who's coming into your life and this is why. This is for the primary or biological mom saying, this is extra. This is an addition to, not in place of what you're already doing, and frankly, stem moms can use a little PR, like a little good PR. Step moms. Yes. Oh, I agree. It's all Cinderella and you can't go to the ball and you live in a tower, grow your hair out and you're banished from the king to meet the poison apple. Like, we're just people. You are the evil queen. I've known that about you for 20 years. But you like to back off of that moniker now.

Dr. Drew Podcast
"gina grad" Discussed on Dr. Drew Podcast
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The Adam Carolla Show
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"Back and do the news. Frank carillo right. After this graph graph break gene we're crying protests grass stuff. Some of you. Gene the news with gina grad villa. Some breaking news friend. Brad williams just texted me have several people breaking news. Us fire clay hilton really long. National nightmare is over and fired as head coach. Why wait until two games into the year. No one knows but then again no one knows anything. Usc does so we can move on and rebuild got breaking news you can get a lamborghini leiro for two fifty to three hundred fifty thousand dollars buyout and get a couple of. Yeah and i am not gonna point you toward a coon tosh. Let's stick with the old school stuff. Well this is breaking news like so over now or can i do it too. Well rahm who we just got. I got a news alert from tmz that there was a major skirmish over Between bears and rams fans at our very own s-o-f-i stadium. I'm just gonna read this right from. Tmz because it literally just came over the wire here on my phone. Several bears and rams fans got into a wild brawl sunday night with multiple men throwing landing massive haymakers. The violence was all captured on video. Oh good we'll watch that in a second the calamity all started at the beginning of. La's game against chicago when one witness says a bears fans got into a verbal argument with several rans rams fans for cheering the action on the field. Then they said things got so aggressive security stepped in and made them switch seats. But that's not where the action happened. After the game some of the men ran into each other inside the concourses at this new arena. And it didn't take long for fist to start a flying. Let's see some of this brawl. All right this is And i were in some sort of weird new world order where the stadiums are more modern but the people are go. More chrome like the stadiums are state of the art. But the people are all moron. It's weird into and also it's weird because in the context of like all these old stadiums from the fifties and the sixties these guys throwing down felt kind of andy capi. yes now. There's so much zone brushed nickel around and these guys are still throwing down. Yeah and apparently and we'll see if we see it in this clip. All these guys are fighting and there's so much violence that you start seeing blood smeared all over people's shirts and the wall. We're watching right now just tons.

The Adam Carolla Show
"gina grad" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show
"With gina grad. Well there was a lot to talk about and then suddenly sort of not a lot to talk about but logan paul surprised critics by staying on his feet for all eight rounds of the exhibition match against retired hall of fame. Boxer floyd mayweather junior. The new york times reported that ringside fans in miami. Were craving a knockout. They begin to boo. At the end of the final round. A winner could be declared only if there was a knockout Huge payout though for everybody mayweather may have earned as much as one hundred million. Logan paul tacoma estimated. Ten million and youtuber. Logan paul entered the ring with a distinct advantage height age weight arm. Reach forty four year old mayweather complemented his opponent staying. He was better than i thought he was he was going to be. He knew how to use his weight. He tied me up and he said at some point. Like i kind of scrapping with the young guys. Here's a clip. Of what looks like jake. Paul getting knocked out but still standing. Find the poster from the promo max patta saric herod is to watch this and just sorta noodle down. Yeah floyd is way too. Slick and paul stone. Big looping stuff. He's never going to touch. Floyd but floyd team is called the money team. That's right floyd was was pretty words this just a huge size difference. Look tell me what bothers you guys. I think a six inch six inch height difference between the two. The promo poster has floyd the exact same height taller. Don't like it now. If you look at the poster. Floyd is bald. But jake jake paul yeah logan logan. Logan paul's got the hair. Floyd may be a little taller in the poster. Yeah what i'm saying is look mike. Tyson was three and a half four inches shorter than almost everyone. Who's ass he kicked. You know what i mean reflected are okay. You don't wanna do six inches in the poster. Give me two and a half inches in the poster. But you halfway heaven. Stay apple mob baller these brian. You'll know what i'm talking about. There's plenty of tom. Cruise examples most glaringly and vanilla sky. When he's looking ida i with cameras and every towers hours out the poster. Just slide him down a little because really. That's the fight. If if if floyd mayweather is a cruiserweight the same as paul who is cruiserweight so light heavyweights like one. Seventy six and then cruiserweight goes to like one eighty seven and one ninety or something. Then you start getting into heavyweight past cruiserweight so if you have a light or middleweight guy. Fighting a cruiserweight. That's the draw. Because if tone of floyd floyd is walking around one hundred ninety pounds and that's what he fought ad then he would destroy paul right because the the advantages floyd's going to the boxing hall of fame and the guys fighting has six inches and thirty five pounds on him and twenty years. So maybe this could be competitive. Which it sort of turned out to be. But it is leading reflect. Posted have been cool that if they were six inches right next to each other with mayweather looking up right right and paul looking down now it have been a really interesting poster. That's a fight. I would have been more eager to sit right. But instead they they made them the same. Even the one guy is owing one fifty. Now we recorded our show last night when the fight was happening and jeanine. I got your first ingenious. Is that fight tonight. It's about sign that we're not share. Yeah like a really good job promoting. It was until i was having fights tonight about a thirty five pound weight difference and six inches. So that's what we did with good. We have an apology for new celebrity apology. That needs to be acknowledged last week. And i didn't get into it then because it was a non story but now we have an apology. The unbreakable kimmy schmidt actress. Ellie campbell received some unwanted attention. I won't use. The word backfire. If i can help it When or outrage when photos service to her being crowned the queen of love and beauty at the veiled prophet ball in one thousand nine thousand nine. It's now called the fair. Saint louis apparently the veiled profit organization was originally co founded in the eighteen. Hundreds by confederate officer are only permitted white people up until nineteen seventy nine and kemper address the situation in a statement on instagram. And here's some highlights because it was super long but here's just a couple of sentences. Hi guys when. I was nineteen years old. I decided to participate in a debutante ball in my hometown. The century old organization that hosted the debutante ball had an unquestionably racist. Sexist and elitist past. I was not aware of the history at the time but ignorance is no excuse. I was old enough to have educated myself before getting into the cornfield l. That's not it. I'll give you the ending now. Skip a bunch of the middle. I want to apologize to the people. I've disappointed and i promise that moving forward i will listen. Continue to educate myself and use my privilege in support of the better society. I think we're capable of becoming scary and you know what's ironic about her about ellie kemper. I heard an interview with her at some point. She's not on twitter like she's like i don't want to get involved like it's too crazy out there and don't worry we'll find you. We expect more of nineteen year old. Like debutante in saint louis is expect that question are you won't host the bachelor a good point but it's kind of like saying the forty seven years ago they held the clown klan rally at this roller rink. You wanna hang out and it's like a fucking my supposed to know what they did here. Fifty years all i all. She knew she wanted to queen of the sock cop and no one said anything. Sit point how easy was to research that shit one thousand nine hundred well and that's the other thing in in nineteen ninety nine if they weren't letting other races in that they had been letting everybody in for twenty years when she got crown also. Why would one research anything like the guy used to manage to hot dog on a stick at the airport was a racist. I should have looked into it before. I got that fucking lemonade. Alcohol you pussies painful. I know and also here. What's going on with the birds. The birds the band took note. Apparently now there's an emotion about eighty birds have been named after people who have racist background really. So now there's a movement to rename these birds Give them new names. That don't have racist backwards. You know it's getting to a point now adam. What if the microphone. You're talking on didn't hire black people hundred years ago. You never know. I should research buying gotta educate myself again. Here's the good news. We're outta racism. Were officially out of actual races deep. If we gotta get into the birds and kimmy schmidt and all that we're done. We're i want a good sign speaking of being out of problems. So meghan markle had another baby. The name was announced. Everybody went crazy because they love talking about these people. But there's a problem. The name of the newborn is lilibet. Diana mountbatten windsor. Okay fine moving on. Apparently that is very rude to call her. Lilibet it's very rude toward queen elizabeth. The second i will tell you. Actually i won't tell you. Royal biographer angela..

The Adam Carolla Show
"gina grad" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show
"Empathetic changing the game takes effecting an admirable admirably nuance to look at young transgender athletes. Hundred percent. what's the audience down. Never would have seen this one common aright. Pick your subject matter boy. I'm telling you people's all right all right. We're representing the trans community as a fellow who've been making headlines for the last several months elliott page. Well he has yet to make his film debut. Hopefully we don't get canceled for simply mentioning that at one point. Ellen elliott was allen and she was in a number of notable films like this super achey thriller about a precocious teen who tries to force a confession out of out of a photographer. She knows her on young girls. Patrick wilson and sandra. Oh co-star in two thousand five's hard candy. She kidnaps To file by the name. Patrick wilson and dump cheap does things doing. Oh i'm intrigued. How fun two thousand five was this not on my radar. Kinda remember it but now look the games. Close this the kind of thing that the critics could really get off on by. But i've never but like. Brian says like no one's told me you have to watch hard candy of came and went of the trailer was intriguing. You're like million pages like an new i. This is a tough one is a tough one. Right gonna shoot myself in the scrotum here. This could be forty seven or eighty seven. I knew aims rain here. I'm just going to hang out somewhere in the middle and say seventy one right there with you and sixty eight sixty eight. Ooh hard candy is fresh at sixty seven. Wow gene is on a tear and it's funny because you said forty seven or eighty seven so if we really split the difference we would have said sixty seven. The audience had at seventy a little more. I think i got to see this. I think i remember that poster. I remember this now. Lastly we've got the q the i the the plus. Maybe you're queer in her sexual a sexual nonbinary non-conforming gender fluid drowsiness randy. Dick no matter what floats your boat. Corporate america wants to recognize you this month. And we'll do it on the rotten tomatoes game to wall. It's difficult to find a singular performer who can represent all of these categories. There's a certain director out. There was giving a platform to all of those who were once considered outcasts adams favorite. John waters in one of his more recent movies than uptight. Prude played by tracey. Ullman is hit on the head and instantly transformed into a sex crazed lunatic. Johnny knoxville and selma blair co star in two thousand. Eight's a dirty shame. Why the gray one to end on the credit for this or it could be just a disaster. I have no idea what this this looks like a fairly brothers movie. It seems like a fairly brothers movie. How about the johnny knoxville movie. Where he had he played like special ed or something. You guys remember that. When jane ringer that would have one now. He entered the special olympics or something. He had to play someone with a syndrome or something who drina fine love and make this special olympics. I it was it was like. Is this a movie inside a movie. It was sexually jonah man meets. It was low brow. You know what was the one where the guy metabolite make it special. Yes the rabbit. What was the one. Where c. everett Now see see thomas house. Yes man t thomas. How one of the corey's. It's yeah i mean. What year was johnny knoxville. This modern ish. Two thousand five line is a young guys. Only option to erase a really bad debt is to rid the special olympics by posing as a contestant story all right Dirty shame now. What years the. John waters thing. Two thousand eight. I've never heard in. Somebody's now finally figured out like they did. They did a john waters with filmmaking. Of what you do with your after she plow through your the third farmers market like we need to take the year. You're not going to be driving anymore. Yeah we've had movies. Where the undergo move the distribution could be wider. Let's could be eight or eighty eight and only because of the director if if it wasn't for the two zero outlook people critics like john waters. They like they. Love tracey ullman. That selma blair. Who has parkinson's now. Or something. Like chris isaac they like. I don't know about. Johnny good fellas isn't i don't know and so john waters is horrible. Says you any numbers on the table like them. If they get to the end. Hold on to. And i need a minute jeanne just telling me higher alone go the opposite all right all right. Everyone locked in. Yeah i went. Twenty nine seventy nine. I god brian only because i think the critics like john waters twenty-seven a dirty shame is rotten at fifty three percent langner. What twenty nine. twenty seven. A close game adam. Corolla congratulations on your score of forty five. You made the podium. Gina grad also made the podium. Your score is not forty. Five bald brian. We're gonna take adams forty five and flip it around on tasks for you fifty four really. Yeah off today could be second-placed depending on where we get gina grad. Here's feeling good. I feel cheifs between forty. Five and fifty. Four food gina grad were. They score of forty u..

KFI AM 640
"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Get Brad is with us. Kind of cool. Yeah, and way of Captain Burns, coming on seven o'clock captain with the LAPD got a huge Fundraiser going on for pals and their including LAPD and Sheriff's Department and Fire Department. All three of them getting together for this big money fundraiser. Well, that's great. And you know what? Maybe a little bit of a silver lining, and I've heard this not just from pals. Not just from, you know a couple of local charities, but You know you work with charities, and he worked with Children's hospital. I do. Yeah. And fundraisers are always tricky because you have to put out a certain amount of money in order to make money. That's right. Like, like, If you're gonna golf tournament, you have to promise the golf course you're gonna have. I don't know. I'm 60. People play all paying $100. And then you get to keep everything over that for the charity. You gotta cover your nut. That's right. Exactly. That's exactly right. Um, but now they're doing these virtual, you know, charity events, and the knot is practically zero. Yeah, no nut, So everything is going to the charity and they actually raised more because you know if you do a call tournament People have to be off that day. They got to, you know, they gotta be within 20 miles of the golf course. Or doesn't make sense to drive up there and go to it right. You have to be a real supporter to drive like 50 miles and take the day off work. And you thought of this, But now, with these virtual fundraisers, you could be in Arizona. Ex LAPD, which you know, I don't know. A couple of guys who are ex LAPD live in Arizona, and they can jump on it on the zoom. Be part of the charity event and never leave their homes. Yeah, And isn't that perfect for people like us? It's great. Like what? What flick of the pen? Can I make schlepping go away. That's right. Right? This is great. And so you know, in order to put a fundraiser together now it might cause L A P D five or $600, you know and giveaways, whatever they have going, and they might raise 50,000 where it could have cost them 25 or 30,000 the past and still raising same amount of money. Yeah, so great idea. Great idea. And then that money, Smith, one of your favorites is coming on at eight o'clock. I love him. Yeah, right now you're big Super Bowl fan. I'm a big Kansas City fan. Oh, yeah, I love my chief ease. That's great, but I don't know about football could fill for Knox. But I am excited and, you know, it's like there's this is just our little Kansas City community. You know, we don't have a ton going for us. We're not a tourist destination. We're not, You know, we're in the middle of nowhere and to have you know, a great baseball team and a great football team means a lot to the community. So I support it. 100% and I think when you were growing up, maybe a couple years after your growing up a great college basketball team in the Jayhawks as well, That's what I heard. I just refused to watch the Jayhawks because they'd always take our parking at the theater building Personals. So, yeah, I'm not a fan, and the bus is always stopped to pick up the basketball players of their walking because they weren't allowed to take the bus because they were, you know, they're always supposed be training and moving their bodies. But everybody fan Girl doubt. And so the bus drivers were just slam on the brakes and be like you please get in there. Big room. Make way. Have a reason to resent. Okay? Yeah, you know, I went Tombo Olin Green State University. Listen to that applause and I I want to try out for the college hockey team, right. I didn't realize that they have guys who go from bowling Green State University. To the New York Rangers. What? Yeah, I mean, they got a terrific great hockey team, So I get my pads on. I got my bag my hockey stick. I'm all got my helmet in everything. And I'm gonna walk on as like a like a stupid red shirt. Right? See if I could, you know, maybe just be a benchwarmer. Whatever. And so there's probably about 60 guys there. And everyone You know, everyone looks like they're better than me right at hockey, and I'm sitting there the skinny kid placement like weed, and the coach comes in talks to us about 10 minutes and what to expect in the tryouts and Emily said, And then he looks at as he goes. Okay. You you, you and you. Thank you for coming. But I we won't be needing you today. Right, And I was one of the guys and Mike, what's going on? You're just that it doesn't look like you're built for this team. Right? And I said, you know, and I was probably a buzz right? Which one of the reasons he probably said you out, But I said, How do you know? I'm like I have the build of a Wayne Gretzky. How do you know? I don't have a skill set. And the coach goes. Are. Are you telling me that you're on the same level is Wayne Gretzky? I'll grab my bag next, mate. Yeah, OK. I'm sorry for your trouble. Get out here with you, but I did join Intramural hockey through a fraternity and know nothing. Lead the fraternity in scoring. Thank you very much. Oh, look a dog. You still get on those skates? Once in a while, every once in a while, I get my at my niece's birthday parties several years ago, maybe 15 years ago, maybe more. That it still I got on the skates and I can still move around a little bit, You know? Can you go backwards? That's very impressive looking. I can go back. Do you need one of those little ice walkers that they give the toddler's not yet But I mean, maybe 20 years, you know, after the second or third stroke, I'll probably need one of those, right. But right now, I'm I know my way around, right. You know what I mean? Yeah, I know. All right now. Daddy, are you? Sorry Dad brought Deb doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. I've never heard anyone call you, Debbie. My friends call me Debbie. So So it's Debra. Debra. Yeah, Exactly. All right. Are you a big football fan? No, but my husband is okay. Let's let's test the knowledge between you and Gina grad. So beat me. I'm sure there's no way Kansas City scores a touchdown, right? And then they instead of kicking a field goal afterwards, they're gonna pass the ball again. They're gonna make a play to get the ball into the end zone. How much.

KFI AM 640
"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"The vote of No confidence scheduled for Monday claims Councilman Tito Ortiz has demonstrated little commitment to serving his mayor Pro TEM with honor and dignity. Mayor Kim Kerr says businesses are complaining about Ortiz is anti mask antics and support for Q and on the he campaigned on protecting small businesses that yet he continues to flaunt these conspiracy theories that are very unhealthy and not say for our community. The mayor pro TEM title is mostly ceremonial, but the move is to ensure Ortiz doesn't slide into the mayor role next year. Ortiz has not responded to requests for comment in Orange County, Corbin Carson camp, I knew the White House's president Biden is planning to share details next week about a new task force. To reunite immigrant families, something that is his personally committed to his wife. Dr. Biden is personally committed to and invested in, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says. Biden's nominee for Homeland Security secretary will be in charge of the task force sake says it's expected Alejandro My orchestra will be confirmed Monday and the Black lives matter Movement has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. The Guardians is the nomination came from a politician in Norway, who said the movement had forced countries outside the U. S to deal with Schism within their own societies. The black lives matter Movement was created in 2013 over the death of Trayvon Martin and again overwhelming support last year after the death of George Floyd. In the Southern California Toyota dealers Traffic Center. We make it easy crash on the four or five in the supposed to pass bond at Mulholland Drive. It appears his crash has just cleared from lanes. You're still stop and go from Valley Vista, Calif. Eye in the sky sponsored by injury, Attorney Superwoman Super Lawyer calm, Let's head to the go home pass once again with Mike O'Brien. Mike Yeah, Davis been a real tough one in the Cold bastards. Afternoon We had a big accident. 15 North bound Cleghorn Fire Road. They were in lanes along. Time and it's been clear for a long time. But it just hasn't recovered North 15 that's jammed up to the 2 10 and even the north to 15 pretty well jacked up from the 2 10 is well out of San Bernardino. Introduce an accident visit Superwoman Super Lawyer Dycom, Mike O'Brien, KF eye in the sky. Okay, If I in the sky helps get you there faster. I'm gave Joseph get the break from the rain, but the rain will be back. We'll tell you when. Next. Hey, it's Conway here, and before we begin the show got to introduce you to The score. Master Queen Gina grad. He can ask there with that score, Master. Anyway, she.

KFI AM 640
"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"6 40 Conway Show? No boy. Is it boring out there? It is really coming down in the valley right now. So It's gonna be my is gonna be all night like this, and some places, affection, the places where we've had fires and you know the scarred and burned out land. Imagine a lot of people gonna be up all night. Did you have any fires near you? There was a fire that got pretty close to me about three years ago. It was kind of up to put the Topanga area. Yeah, so I was able to see it. I could see it actually from my bedroom window, but it didn't get close enough to me. But I was about to go on the air on the John and can show and a neighbor called and said, You know, you might want to come home because the fire's moving really fast. And so I was terrified because my poor dog was home alone. Nobody else was there so I left. You get somebody to fill for me and I jammed out of here. Wow. Yeah, that is scary as hell. Fire is really terrifying. We had a fire. We live in Burbank, and the fire was in the in the Burbank Hills. We could clearly see it from our our bedroom at night out the window and you can't go to sleep. You know you like it just flares up and you're looking at him like, Wow, that zone Lee as the crow flies less than two miles from where we're you know, we're sleeping. So scary little crazy out there. All right, There's gonna be storm evacuation is gonna be floods as well. So let's get into the evacuations and where the flood zones are find out what's going on here. Earlier this morning, I spoke with the San Bernadino County Fire Division chief who says he's really worried about what could happen here and he lives in Oakland, he says. This is one of the areas of biggest concern. This is the Birch Creek Bull. You can see all of the hill side back there. Sharp. Where's Oak? Glen? Somebody said he's really worried about what could happen here and he lives in Oakland. Oakland is a fake name of some community. Um, I don't know what it's in San Bernadino County. Yeah, I bet there's a bed. It's He'd say, like like, you know, they make up like for North Hollywood. Right? They're fake name for north, the southern part of north Hollywood. Like Glenn Ivory, Bob? Yeah, in Valley Village, Right, Right. Valley Village. No, no, no, no. You live in North Hollywood. All right, That's where you live. Balboa's another? It was just gonna say What is that one escape The one near Balboa. I see the sign all the time. It's not Van Nuys. It's called, like Lake Balboa elbow and, Yeah, well, when I was growing up, that was Van Nuys, you live in Van Nuys. You know, live in Lake Balboa. You live in Van Nuys. Sorry. I know Gina grads. Dad lives out there. Uh, Van Nuys kids, let's embrace it. Okay, And it's not Valley glands up it Z North Hollywood. If you put a a stamp on an envelope, and you put so and so riverside drive North Hollywood You might live in, you know, Valley Village, But if you put North Hollywood on the envelope about No, you don't get to you, right? You don't get there, right. It's a fake made up names because people didn't like the negative connotation that went along with their their city. He says This is one of the areas of biggest concern. This is the birch out there my be, you know, because I'm not familiar with San Bernadino like in the Valley Birch Creek Bull. You can see all of the hill side back their charred by the Eldorado fire. He believes that if there's a debris flow, it will come down this channel this way, And he thinks it's a virtual guarantee that by tomorrow morning this drainage will be clogged and there will be water flowing over Oakland Road. Yes, that's that. Now Don't worry is looking. I'm looking at a map. That is a very, very dangerous area. Don't stick around. You know, we saw what happened to people up in near Santa Barbara. Couple years 45 years ago where they went to bed, and then they woke up and their house was completely engulfed in mud and debris. And I think that 30 or 40 people died. They still haven't found some of the people remember that. It's horrible. This could happen. You know, this storm is capable Of that kind of destruction. Now, he says,.

KFI AM 640
"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"I grew up in Akron has been grew up in Cleveland. I love accurate to say that all the home of one of the greatest basketball players the world, LeBron James, and I was born in Canton across the street from the NFL, Whatever Hall of Fame game Let's feeling like I've been there once with my grandma. Never never been there. I went there once, and I talked my grandmother into going because I hate football. I go. I know. But, you know, I had a lot of crap you do to just you know, we're gonna go so we went and she said you mind if I sit in the car? I said no, but I might be in there for a while. So I don't care. I was in there for like, three hours and I came out and she mentioned she called you have fun. My cabin. I was going for three hours. You didn't she goes. No, I just listen radio, you know, Um, but that's pretty cool. Being from Ohio is is great on Deacon. Tell a lot about you from just just knowing you're from Ohio. One of things I can tell about you. Is that you send. Thank you notes. When when people buy you gifts. Absolutely. And then you haven't said Thank you for the thank you. That's right. That's that's when you know you got to thank. You know, you gotta send me a note saying thanks for the right and your whole house has to be scarlet and gray because you have to be a Buckeye fan. That's right, and you probably cover some of your furniture or your floor. No, I'm not that old because I've seen it where There's plastic Walker's where you never touch the carpet or any furniture. My grandma had that. Yeah, another thing I could tell about you because you're from Ohio once in a while people would just stop by without calling. Yes, it irritates me. It does. I mean, I work in psychiatry, So I'm kind of used to dealing with weird people. But when it's family, you know it's just And your mom have an extra. Did your mom have, like really good baked goods for when the When the guests come over the you weren't allowed to eat his kids. Oh, yeah. Thinks about. You weren't allowed to have any of the good stuff, right? No. You know you eat the sentiments. I think this is good company. Yeah, that's for company. You have to have everything ready all the time. I know it's so great. I love the Midwest. Really? I wish I was born and raised in Ohio. I really go. Yeah, My son was the first on both sides of the family not to be born in Ohio. So, Wow, and the first my husband our first not to go to Ohio State. So, uh, yeah, It's not bad and your psychologist or psychiatrist? Psychiatry. I'm a nurse practitioner. Wow. You're smart, Smart woman. Then at the hospital across the street from my house. Did you ever hear what does anyone like? Somebody's telling you the problems they're like, zone out. Your eyes crossed, like, Oh, I can't take this anymore. I've been doing it for 30 years, so nothing really surprises me. So no, it's always interesting. I hear interesting stories every day, so you just kind of have to go home. Some of them are very disturbing. So you have to go home and before I get in the car have to think of one positive thing that happened that day because it can be pretty hectic, especially with Cove in Let me ask a quick question because I'm on a clock here. I can't tell one thing. Um do you think Deborah marks? Um positive energy is fake or phony? Yeah, well, I know she doesn't like staying up this. Wait. You got that right? Which is white. Which is why Gina grad news come back, but that's another issue. I'm a parole a fan. So you know, I think that if anything That's a little she wants to be going to bed early with the rest of us. That's great. All right. Thanks for outing. I suspected. I just need a professional opinion. All right. Thanks, Stephanie. Welcome to California. All right. Very good. Thank you. Phony. She's the best man. Stephanie. I love that woman. My from Ohio. That's kind of cool and she outed you there. I know she energies all phone. Well, it's it's not really. But what do you want me to do? So I totally look, I say more phoniness thinks it sounds great on their relies on K. If I am 6 40 more Now with this, Tony, we have some breaking news. President Trump has decided to pardon Steve Bannon.

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"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"6 40. It is the Conway show Jenna Grad is with us. Where you on social media. What sound of people could hold you? It's just my name to him. It's Gina. Gradually I an aide, G, R a D On Facebook and Twitter and Instagram. However, people have been there's been rumblings that they'd like to see some cooking videos on Tic Tac. Fuck. So I joined. It's Gina grad. The number four Why a Gina grad for Yah. Well, that's because Gina grad was taken, so I'm I'm old. I'm old. I'm too old for tic tac, but we're gonna give it a try. So be old with me and follow me on Tic tac. Which is not something I thought I was gonna say. Yeah, I was gonna take time for about five minutes. And then everything seemed to be the same boat. Don't I know it? Got tic tac videos from you Every 30 seconds. I knew the second you're off Tic tac because it went five minutes with no. You gotta see this. You got to see this, Bob. Yeah, I thought there was some funny stuff on it. And then, like I thought that that one lady or the one girl I should say maybe, she said her twenties. She said. This is for Corona virus. If you're not coronavirus, keep strolling, and she took a sip. And then she whispers in the microphone. Stop. Oh, yeah. Yeah, There's some funny stuff, but you're right. It gets a little repetitive. I'd like that. There's good comedy stuff on it. You know, Bill Burr has some great comedy stuff on it on gloves. He's one of the funniest guys in the world read, and he's been working his ass off for decades. Oh, yeah, not exactly an overnight success, and but he's getting so much kudos as an actor now. Oh, I know he's in everything. It's fantastic, and one of the greatest things that he said is, you know, he said. I'm he can go into a bar to meet his wife and that you know something. We'll take him off and he loses it. And she said, Why do you have to come in here? You go from 0 to 100 so quickly. And he said, Well, sweetheart, First of all I come in at 75. I'm never in zero. Very good point. He goes. I go from 75 to 100 pretty quickly when somebody pissed me off, But I'm never zero. That's an insult to be fair to me, right? Very funny guys. But did you see the movie? Um, King of Staten Island? That was the Pete Davidson movie. Oh, no. And Bill birthplaces stepfather and he's excellent. Oh, that's great. Yeah, I have two things one. Have you seen the wrong missy know, And I know you love it. I've never gotten around to it. Yeah, the wrong Missy is good with David Spade and You know, Uh, David Spade's book is good, too. That's right. His polo right? He's a polo right guy in a Snapchat world. Which is very good, But I heard something today and Mondo reminded me of this. I don't know why, but I hurt. I think it was Chuck Schumer. That said, You know, we said December 7th you know Pearl Harbor I September 11th 9 11 and he goes and then we're gonna have to add today to that list as a day we always remember in American history. And I'm thinking myself. Well, let's pump the brakes a little here. There were guys that should have been in that building. I get it right. But that wasn't Pearl Harbor. Yeah, even that 11 either. It almost feels like a little third Railly to say this, But I'm just I'm just doing actual math. I mean, you You broke into a building. Four people lost their lives, and that is horrific. That's horrible, right. But you know you're talking about an attack on our soil. And then you know people jumping out of buildings to try and save themselves from the World Trade Center, and that's almost There. I say borderline disrespectful to those two events. Well, look, I mean one. I entered this country in the World War two against Japan. Where you know millions of people lost their lives. Remember what the toll was. And I'm embarrassed. I don't know that but I think Let me see what was the, uh, Let's see the toll in a to least Japan and were were To hear. I know it's a lot Um, yeah, They said that from the invasion of China were regime murdered. Not none of us that the Chinese that was 1937. Where the end of World War two The Japanese military regime murdered nearly three million toe over 10 million people for almost an almost six million Chinese Koreans. Filipinos, So that was a big deal, but the World War two casualties. I know they were awfully awfully high. And remember what they were in Japan, but Uh, look this up. Hold on. Wait a minute. All right, so we lost in the United States. Lost. Total population lost in World War two for the United States was 22,800, which I think is wrong. I think that numbers is higher now. Yeah, but if that number is right, you know that's that's still a lot of people. But for Japan, I cannot find your pain in here. Japan, Not in World War two AM I just making out? Oh, here it is. Okay. Um, let's see. There were 70. We get this, right? And what if I'm wrong here? People be like Oh, you know, you have no idea what you're talking about. All right, so okay. Good. Yeah, No kidding, man. I get so much that anyway, All right, here's our Japan. And they lost 2.5 to 3.1 million people. Um, yeah. Total deaths 2.2 to 3 million people. They don't even know. I mean, they're about ball. Parking it by a million. Yeah, that's that's intense, You know on DSA, So look, I understand. I totally get it right that those guys and gals should not have gone into that building today. But that's not Pearl Harbor, and that's not world board, too. On Ben, You know, it's it's people go in the building should have been going building. Then they get out. And then it's wall to wall coverage on every station. You know, all day long. I get that feeling it will take a short break here. It's Conway and Gina. Grad we're now built,.

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"gina grad" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"6 40 Conway showed Gina Grant is with us. We're keeping an eye on what's going on in Washington, D C obviously and also we've got the motel six and blowing apart where the high speed chase ended there as well. So any word on either one of them. We'll get on it right. There's also some news coming out of Facebook and Twitter. There's ah woman on on NBC right now, talking about what social media might do here in the aftermath of what happened today in Washington, D. C for us for more on the thinking behind the decision and what exactly, it amounts to Savannah. These major tech companies. Some of the most powerful companies in the world are under tremendous pressure tonight to do even more than just to spend the president temporarily. So far what we know Facebook and Instagram have locked his accounts for 24 hours. That means you won't be allowed to post within that period of time. Twitter, also instituting a 12 hour lock and, interestingly warning of a permanent suspension if he continues to violate the rules. At Twitter, and so they're taking action faster and more aggressively than they ever have before. But this comes as a lot of critics are saying, Look, you have done too little too late because so much of this violence that's right wing extremism. Disinformation has been allowed to grow and blossom on social media for years now, with Piecemeal policies that have been put into place. But the president has been allowed Tol act more freely because of his position, his authority and his position of power. What's really interesting is we just got confirmation of Mark Zuckerberg's internal email to Facebook employees, and he has been long under fire for saying that you know, this is a free speech issue for the president and for politics in general, Well, not so much allowing that inside his company, but he did tell employees to do In a memo. He's calling this a dark moment in our nation's history, calling it mob violence, not just protests, and Zuckerberg says he's treating this situation as an emergency and that Facebook is implementing additional measures to keep people safe. Now this is coming as there are ongoing calls for these social media companies. To do more. But so far Twitter really outfront, putting it plainly, saying if the president continues to violate their terms of service their policies against hate and violence, they are actively considering permanently suspending him. And, of course, as we all know, Twitter is the president's of seemingly his favorite megaphone for getting his message out there and Hi. I am Yes. Oh, Twitter and Facebook. Might suspend him, although it's weird because Twitter has a page up there. It's been up there for three. Almost four years on it's on, says Donald Trump is an illegitimate president. It's still up there. But the violence that's not considered disinformation, right? But the one that's the there's another website up there with I think is like 1.7 million followers that Biden is, you know, not a legitimate president that was taken down. But the Trump is not a legitimate president that is still up there. So I guess there is some picking and choosing. You know, there's an alternative to Twitter, and I only recently became familiar with it. Or ever heard of it are do you know what it is? I don't It's called parlor. Yeah, I know. Yeah, I know. I've heard apartment. Yeah, like, did not come onto my radar until recently. But, yeah, that's like that's kind of its growing in popularity very quickly. Is that right? Yeah. Or do you have Ah, Parlor account? No, but but rabbit. So should I. You think someone's gonna take Gina grad? Oh, not anymore. And take it gone. Gina grabbed one. That's me, but that's the thing. It's It's very you know, like no holds barred, say whatever you want, do whatever you want, and that could be you know that That could be a little scary. But if you're into, you know, free speech and kind of having it be the wild, Wild West. That's where people are going. Well, that's what Twitter Woz, right. You know, when I first started, man, it was brutal. You know, everything was on there. Yeah, I remember. There were there were people there were you know, I you know, kids. Remember those old stories. Where there was a kid that wanted to kill himself. And there was another girl saying you. Maybe maybe you should. Yes. Yes. And she got charged? Yes, right. Yeah, And she was charged with accessory to Ah, you know, to a homicide, right? Yeah. Suicide. Which is crazy. I? That was the old days. Yeah, that's over. Yeah, the new days. I think I got suspended one time and I couldn't figure out why. And I was like terrorist looking Thistle's a couple years ago it like it was I was locked out. And it said Like your pages under review, and I thought, What did I write? Did I did I drop too many chefs that's possible, But I can't think of anything else. So sometimes people just report you, and then they have to review it. I got suspended once, but it was I gotto overturn very quickly because I was just kidding. But somebody said, uh Somebody that was like following or somebody on, Twitter said. You know, the Conway's show sucks have no idea how we ever landed in radio and I wrote Yeah. We should go after him and try to kill him, right? But I wrote on my page as Conway. Right. There you go. You're immediately suspended. You know, you need to contact so And so I'm like, Well, I know it. I'm him. Yeah. I said about me and like, okay, we just please don't do that again, right? Yeah. What's wrong with you creating extra work for this people? And they're like you might need some help outside of Twitter, young man. We'll gladly dip into our pocket to cover your co pay right? Exactly. And I'm like, No, It's just a way to get people stop doing that being overly aggressive on it. Let's go after him. Let's get him and go. Whoa! I don't mean that. No, Jesse Jackson stuff was great. All right. But anyway, Congress is reconvening after they sterilized the Senate me the Congress there because there a lot of people in there without mass son today lots of people. Let's find out what's going on here Live. That is an ex to it. A certificate from an authority the stick. This is Vice president Pence talking about the electoral college. Let's find out what he has to say. Here we conceived 29 votes, Florida that the tellers verified appears.

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Untangling the Guardians of the Galaxy Firing Debacle: Political Grudges, Old Tweets and Outrage
"The news with Gina, grad Disney has fired guardians of the galaxy director. James Gunn from the movie franchise. After years, old offensive. Tweets came to light, and we have a bunch of them the old tweets, which joked about topics like rape and pedophilia came to light right after right wing provocateur. Mike Cerna, veg begin posting them gun has been a very critical outspoken critic of President Trump on Sunday, guardians of the star. Dave Batista defended gun writing quote, what will you do when the cyber Nazis attack you who will stand by you? Who will cowardly distance themselves from you who will punish you for horrible jokes, all caps. Instead of defending you for inspiring millions and meanwhile change dot org.