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David0:00Moment view
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Jason0:36Moment view
Well, we have everything here. We had auditions last week. David was great again.
David0:42Moment view
I would be the high wire. I would be the ringleader as well. And then Jason would play all the—
Jason0:46Moment view
Go ahead. I'm waiting. I know exactly where you're going to go, but I'll let you say it so you can hang yourself because your likability scale has gone way down, brother. Let me tell you something. The test came back and sure, I am fat. Yes, that's what a lot of people say. They say, Jason, we don't like when he talks because we can hear his fat face.
David1:03Moment view
Well, Jason—
Jason1:03Moment view
and I go, this isn't a visual thing. It doesn't matter, he sounds huge.
David1:07Moment view
Jason will play the muscular man. Oh, who has a vagina and is ugly as fuck. Hey guys, this is The Views Podcast. I'm David, 22. Jason, 85, 45, who cares? He's old, he's gonna die soon. His mom's in town, which is great. We just surprised her with Super Bowl tickets.
Jason1:34Moment view
Amazing. Yes.
David1:35Moment view
Is she excited?
Jason1:36Moment view
She's so excited. She's talking about it. I feel bad.
David1:38Moment view
Can she like make it there?
Jason1:40Moment view
That's gonna be a problem. Yeah, I'm already thinking about—
David1:43Moment view
can you—
Jason1:44Moment view
can you walk from when you enter to the seat? That's gonna be rough.
David1:49Moment view
I'm thinking about the drive to the airport. Yeah, that'll be tough.
Jason1:52Moment view
She can't get in my fucking car or my driveway.
David1:55Moment view
Yeah, so we got her tickets to the Super Bowl, and it's in Atlanta. She lives in Boston. I want you to know that I find it completely okay for you to be like, "Hey, Mom, you don't have to go if you don't want to." Yeah. 'Cause I don't know, 'cause some people just prefer watching it at home, right?
Jason2:08Moment view
Well, we went last year. Wasn't it weird to see the halftime show up close?
David2:12Moment view
Oh, dude, all those things are so bad. And I used to, I've said this before, I used to go to WrestleMania Yeah. And WWE or whatever.
Jason2:20Moment view
Yeah.
David2:20Moment view
And I used to go in person, and in person it's awful because you don't hear the announcer. All you hear is grunting. Right. But like, it's so much better on TV. Like, we went to the Floyd Mayweather fight and it was, it was so much better. Did you go?
Jason2:32Moment view
Yeah, I went with you. Oh yeah, I sat next to you. All right. No worries. It was a very memorable time.
David2:37Moment view
Holy shit.
Jason2:38Moment view
I actually wrote about it in a short story.
David2:41Moment view
Yeah. You're writing a book?
Jason2:42Moment view
Yes, I am.
David2:43Moment view
What is it?
Jason2:44Moment view
It's going really well. They read everything and they were like, this is fucking great. I was like, really?
David2:49Moment view
Wait, really?
Jason2:49Moment view
Couldn't believe it.
David2:50Moment view
I'm kind of scared. What do you put in the book about me?
Jason2:52Moment view
It's mostly about you and how you've treated me over the years.
David2:56Moment view
I knew it was gonna bite me in the ass. This podcast, you know, see, like, the problem with me is like, I'll treat you like shit, but I'll be like, the cameras are off, I'll get away with this. And then I heard you, and then I heard you're writing a book, and I'm like, fuck, I gotta, I really gotta tighten up around here.
Jason3:10Moment view
No, no, there's, there's literally not a lot in there about you at all. And all that's in there is Well, that's super nice stuff.
David3:17Moment view
Well, now I'm kind of offended.
Jason3:18Moment view
Like yesterday, I was—
David3:19Moment view
what do you talk— what do you talk about?
Jason3:20Moment view
It's a lot about just like what I've done with my life and how sure I made it. Yeah, no, it's a lot about like just a coloring book. It's a lot about like how much I fucked it up. That's mostly what it's about.
David3:34Moment view
Wow. Yeah, long book.
Jason3:38Moment view
The article in the Globe that came out, I said all nice things about you. I'm really particular too. Yeah, and sometimes people— lots of times people get me on podcasts and then And then they're like, so David, that's like the first thing. And I'm like, fuck. Yeah, I'm like, why did I— they want— of course they did that with the article with the Globe too.
David3:55Moment view
They want the inside scoop.
Jason3:56Moment view
Yeah. And then they were like, can David be in this article? Which you said some really nice things about me and some funny things, so thank you.
David4:02Moment view
Yes.
Jason4:03Moment view
But yeah, so I appreciate it. But I thought that article was good for both of us. I really did. You know, that was one thing that I was thinking about this morning.
David4:08Moment view
We're done talking about the article.
Jason4:11Moment view
One thing I was thinking about this morning was like You have a hard time.
David4:16Moment view
Okay, well, let me say this. Well, Jason, Jason got interviewed for the Boston Globe. Is that a big deal?
Jason4:21Moment view
For Boston it is.
David4:22Moment view
Yeah, it's like the main one there. Oh, that's sick.
Jason4:24Moment view
I mean, that's—
David4:25Moment view
did anybody call you from your hometown?
Jason4:27Moment view
No.
David4:27Moment view
Okay.
Jason4:30Moment view
I really— I checked Twitter. I was like, no, no one cares. You know what's new? It's funny though, is like, I feel like we never— we never like enjoy anything, you and I. Yeah. Or you won't even let me enjoy anything.
David4:45Moment view
I think that's—
Jason4:46Moment view
Do you do that so I work harder?
David4:49Moment view
I don't know. I think the enjoying comes in, like in our job, the enjoyment part of our lives comes within seconds within our days. Like comes in little spurs and little moments. I think we have a lot less times to enjoy, but the times we are enjoying are so much more powerful than a regular people's, 'cause it's just like, it's so hard to come by.
Jason5:13Moment view
I don't know how to explain it. Enjoying seconds that you had recently. When you shot Todd with a paintball gun in the face, or? Not in the face, but.
David5:19Moment view
When, yeah, like when something just works. Yesterday, so I'm doing this bet with my friends where I give them $100 and I could shoot them with a paintball gun once at any time during the week, and I don't tell them when I'm coming. Yesterday I found out my friend was getting a tattoo, so I drove to the tattoo parlor and I actually beat him there. And I went up to the tattoo guy and I just had a little baggie with my pistol in it. And I go, listen, I have a bet with my friend where I get to shoot him with a paintball gun. And he didn't recognize me or anything. And then I started explaining the story to him. And he goes, oh wait, I know you. I saw this yesterday. And I'm like, great, so can I shoot him? And he's like, yeah, go hide in the bathroom. So I hid in the bathroom and I waited for my friend Todd to, to come and get his tattoo. And then while he was getting his tattoo, I came out of the shop with the gun already in my hand, and I'm on Hollywood Boulevard, so like, I'm like, I can't believe I'm getting away with this. And then I went up and I shot him right in the leg. Um, so that was fun.
Jason6:18Moment view
Did anyone else see you?
David6:19Moment view
Yeah, there's a couple people there, um, and everyone was very quiet and they didn't want to give away my secret. Something funny happened, um, I was at a, um, I was at a party and, um, and I ran into this guy who I've like kind of known. I've known him for like 3 years, um, you just see him places, right? Like, I don't really know him, but like I've just seen him a lot And he's like, what are you up to? And I'm like, I don't know, same old, same old, making videos. And I'm like, what are you up to? And he's like, I'm doing social audio. And I'm like, oh, that's cool, that's awesome. And I'm like, what? And he's like, oh, podcast, I'm working on podcasts. And I'm like, oh cool. And he's like, yeah, I just think that podcast is just so outdated. And it's just like, social audio is just like, it's like a new hip term for like, younger kids who maybe don't know about podcasts yet and want to get into it. And I go, oh, that's weird. Social audio almost sounds a lot worse than podcasts, right? Like, it sounds like you guys are the ones that are outdated. And he goes, oh, okay. And then I should— this is fucking real, and it was so great because he owned up to it. 30 minutes later, he comes up to me, he goes, dude, I can't stop thinking about it, but you are so right. Social audio Sounds fucking awful, and I'm so glad that finally someone had the balls to tell me. Isn't that fucking crazy?
Jason7:40Moment view
We're going back to podcasts.
David7:42Moment view
He said this to me. How insane is that?
Jason7:45Moment view
Oh, this whole company's done.
David7:47Moment view
That was so great. He's like, he's like, I'm gonna, I'm gonna call the guys and we're gonna go back to podcasts. And I'm like, fucking great.
Jason7:52Moment view
Hey, I watched the Fyre Festival doc last night.
David7:54Moment view
Oh, you did?
Jason7:55Moment view
I watched it. Yeah, it was good.
David7:57Moment view
Isn't that insane?
Jason7:58Moment view
I watched it with Wyatt and Charlie. They were loving it.
David7:59Moment view
So the Fyre Festival is basically a festival It was supposed to be this huge exclusive festival where tickets were— the cheapest ticket was like $1,000 and the most expensive one was at like a quarter of a million dollars. Like, it was, it was supposed to be this huge luxury vacation. All these models promoted it, like from Kendall Jenner to Gigi Hadid, Bella Hadid, like all of these models.
Jason8:20Moment view
Yeah.
David8:21Moment view
And, and then they just couldn't get it done in time and it was a complete fucking disaster. No one You guys should look up the documentary on Netflix. Literally no one— or Hulu— no one had a place to stay. There was no food. It was fucking chaos. And then they canceled the festival like the first day in. What'd you think?
Jason8:39Moment view
I thought it was incredible.
David8:41Moment view
Isn't it insane?
Jason8:42Moment view
Incredible what that guy did. Incredible how stupid people are.
David8:45Moment view
Yeah.
Jason8:45Moment view
Like, just because a model tells you to do something, that they're drawn by that.
David8:51Moment view
I don't think that's—
Jason8:52Moment view
If a model tells you to do something, Maybe don't do it.
David8:55Moment view
Okay, hold on. I don't think that's the right case.
Jason8:58Moment view
I know you're friends with lots of models, David.
David9:01Moment view
No, I'm not defending any of them. I'm just saying, first of all, I would have totally posted for the Fyre. If they came to me and they were like, hey, we have $70 grand, can you post this Instagram picture? I'd be like, yeah, sure, this looks like a great festival.
Jason9:11Moment view
Right.
David9:12Moment view
And, well, no, I don't think people are stupid for believing it was gonna be real.
Jason9:16Moment view
They were stupid for, yes, they are, because they should have researched it. They should have seen like, okay, what am I gonna get? What am I gonna get when I get there?
David9:26Moment view
I know, but like how often—
Jason9:26Moment view
So dumb. Often, like, it's like, if I'm going to Coachella, yeah, you better fucking believe I'm gonna know where my ass is staying.
David9:33Moment view
Oh, okay, okay.
Jason9:34Moment view
What exactly I'm gonna be.
David9:35Moment view
I think, I think, okay, so dumb to go down, but I'm saying a couple months before when you buy the tickets, yeah, when they bought them, they bought them right when these models launched the videos, right? So they didn't have any time to research, and then they had the tickets. I guess it's their fault for actually flying out there.
Jason9:51Moment view
Oh yeah, I would've eaten the ticket.
David9:53Moment view
Yeah, but for buying the ticket originally, if I saw all these models promoting this thing, which I did, and I had the money, I'd be like, yeah sure, this seems great. They're all subscribed to the fact that this is gonna be a great Coachella or festival. It may be insane.
Jason10:08Moment view
But this idea that I'm gonna go somewhere and I'm gonna get FaceTime with Gigi Hadid.
David10:14Moment view
No, I don't think that's what it was.
Jason10:15Moment view
I think that is, I remember that was what they offered. They offered access to these people, access to sit there and drink with Ja Rule whoever you fucking care about, and just know that, like, you know, it's not realistic at all.
David10:29Moment view
What I thought was insane is— so the owner of the Fyre Festival, he's now going to jail. Yeah, for 6 years, right? 6 years. Yeah, it's fucking insane. He has to forfeit like $25 million.
Jason10:39Moment view
Did you catch the other thing that he did after the Fyre Festival? That was so dumb.
David10:42Moment view
What'd he do?
Jason10:43Moment view
Like, he was on probation, he got out on $300,000 for the Fyre Festival, and then he goes back to just scamming people for tickets. Oh yeah, like selling backstage tickets, like VIP tickets to like Burning Man, which don't exist. Oh wow, that's what got him. Oh wow, he's just really dumb.
David11:02Moment view
He's just dumb. Yeah, and, and during—
Jason11:04Moment view
but he was a great salesman. He reminded me of you.
David11:06Moment view
What? He was really dumb, but he reminded me of you.
Jason11:09Moment view
No, he was. They kept saying in the documentary, like, he could sell you anything. He's the best salesman. And you're good here. I'm not saying you're obviously very good morally. You would never do something like that. But I'm just saying, it did remind me of you.
David11:20Moment view
It, it made me feel really bad. It made me feel really bad for him.
Jason11:24Moment view
It did. I didn't feel bad for him at all.
David11:25Moment view
I was like, this is something that some ambitious guy would come up with. And just, could you imagine failing something and letting so many people down and causing— there was a point in the documentary where one of the guys who was like helping orchestrate it, they like, they had to get like, they had to ask for a favor from someone in town. And he said that he was literally going to suck his dick.
Jason11:45Moment view
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
David11:46Moment view
That's crazy that he revealed that.
Jason11:48Moment view
Yeah, that was crazy.
David11:48Moment view
But he— this guy said they needed it. What did they need?
Jason11:51Moment view
Like, they needed to pay off the import tax, the Bahamian import tax, and they didn't have the money in time.
David11:58Moment view
So he was literally going to go and he was going to suck this guy's dick instead of paying him right away.
Jason12:03Moment view
Right.
David12:03Moment view
And the guy was nice and he was like, you don't need to do that. Just pay me when you have the money. Like, it got so desperate that people were that people were doing that. I don't know. And the whole thing fell apart. I think it's fucking crazy. I think it's the— it's— I don't know. I don't think— I don't think it's as bad as people think. I think, right, if I— if I knew how bad it was going to be, I would have spent $20,000 on a ticket because that is a fucking experience. That's like being part of like Woodstock. Like, that's never going to happen. That's never going to happen again. Nothing ever is going to be that big of a disaster.
Jason12:32Moment view
Yeah, well, you think someone will come along and do it again? Something will happen. I think it's incredible. And maybe not festival-wise.
David12:38Moment view
I think what would be smart is if they redid it again. Yeah, yeah, if they did a Fyre Festival 2, I think it would be— they'd obviously plan it better, and I think it already have so much attention that people would buy tickets to it just for, just for the story. I think, I think they should do it again. I don't know. Regardless, um, there was a lot of money lost on that. And speaking of a lot of money lost, taxes are around the corner, and you've got real tax questions. So TurboTax Live has real tax professionals who can answer them for you. They have CPAs and EAs who are on demand, ready to give you advice and answer questions as you go. The tax pros get to know you so they can offer personalized suggestions and find all the deductions you deserve. Whether you're stuck on a specific question or need guidance working through your return, their tax experts can give you the confidence to ensure your return is done right. TurboTax Live with CPAs and EAs on demand. See details at turbotax.com. Did you see, speaking of taxes, Did you see Cristiano Ronaldo? Cristiano Ronaldo. Fuck, what's his name? Cristiano Ronaldo?
Jason13:39Moment view
Yeah, Cristiano Ronaldo.
David13:41Moment view
Cristiano Ronaldo. People are gonna be so pissed because people love soccer.
Jason13:44Moment view
I don't care.
David13:45Moment view
Jesus Christ. Um, did you see that he was just, um, he was just, he was in court. He was facing a, a jail sentence, a prison sentence. What? For tax evasion.
Jason13:55Moment view
How does a guy like that not pay his taxes?
David13:57Moment view
I don't know. Um, yeah, he went to tax court and they, um they came to a conclusion that he just has to pay $21 million. $21 million for not paying his taxes. That's— and he doesn't have to go to jail. $21 fucking million. Well, that's nuts.
Jason14:18Moment view
I'm thinking you got to consider the contract to play and then all the endorsements.
David14:22Moment view
No, I mean, yeah, he can definitely—
Jason14:24Moment view
and you think he's the highest paid athlete in the world too.
David14:27Moment view
Yeah, I think it's—
Jason14:28Moment view
soccer's on another level that we don't know about, you know. Yeah, soccer's creeping around behind our backs. Soccer's a big deal.
David14:34Moment view
I don't think it's creeping around our—
Jason14:36Moment view
but oh, I like Americans' backs, isn't it?
David14:38Moment view
I mean, it's always been kind of silly soccer's not big here. I don't get it at all. I think soccer should be the biggest. Soccer's like hockey.
Jason14:45Moment view
Put your money where your mouth is, David. Huh? I've never seen you watch a soccer game.
David14:49Moment view
I used to when I was in— when I was in Illinois. Italy played Slovakia.
Jason14:53Moment view
You watched one game. So, and I was waiting for Natalie because we were gonna go bowling, so I— but she was late, so I decided to watch And then I say, one day I'm gonna hire you, Natalie.
David15:04Moment view
No, I think soccer's a lot more exciting to watch than a lot of stuff.
Jason15:09Moment view
David just called his assistant, and she picks up the phone and she goes, what? So funny.
David15:18Moment view
Yeah, she's taking a break.
Jason15:22Moment view
She's tired of your stuff.
David15:23Moment view
She's tired.
Jason15:24Moment view
But that's okay, you give it to her a lot. I guess she probably has to operate like that, because you're so— She has demanding—
David15:30Moment view
you know, sometimes I'm scared to ask her for things.
Jason15:32Moment view
You are?
David15:32Moment view
Yeah.
Jason15:33Moment view
Oh, that's weird. Yeah, I guess. Yeah, yeah, I know you do.
David15:35Moment view
You are like that because I'm like—
Jason15:36Moment view
I would be too.
David15:37Moment view
I'm like, have I bothered her enough today? Like, I'll have to like re— I'm always rephrasing things.
Jason15:45Moment view
Sure.
David15:45Moment view
So like, if I need her to clean up around the living room, I don't say, can you clean up the living room? Because then that— it's just like kind of— it's just like, go clean up the living room. Like, it doesn't sound good.
Jason15:55Moment view
How do you phrase it then?
David15:56Moment view
I say, can you just go straighten up around the living room? And I say like that, and I say quickly.
Jason16:00Moment view
Yeah.
David16:01Moment view
So I go like, so I go like, let's say I need something for groceries, so I'm like, can you pick up razors and then clean up and then straighten around the living room? Like, I'll say really quick.
Jason16:08Moment view
Yeah, yeah.
David16:09Moment view
And I'll get to like the other thing quicker. Yeah, it's tough. And sometimes, you know what's so crazy is like, it'll be like, it'll be like 5 PM, and I don't know why I think this is insane, but I'll be like, can you go pick up Chick-fil-A for me? And she'll be like, yeah. And like I forget that she's my assistant, I'm paying her.
Jason16:25Moment view
Yeah.
David16:25Moment view
And I just find it so mind-blowing that she just says yes. I don't know why, but every time she says yes, I'm like, really? Okay, cool. Like today I was like, I was like, I was like, can you pick me up Chipotle before we finish our podcast so I have it when I'm done? And she's like, okay, fine. And I'm like, okay, are you sure? I don't know why. Like, I know I'm paying her, but I still find it like mind-blowing that like I have an assistant. That's so— it's so helpful. I don't know how I functioned without an assistant before.
Jason16:50Moment view
But are you good about like putting her time in the right places?
David16:53Moment view
Oh yeah, 100%.
Jason16:54Moment view
You are?
David16:55Moment view
Yeah.
Jason16:56Moment view
Because I know with mine, like, I'll have something to do and I'm like, no, I'd much rather him work on the other thing than go get this dumb thing.
David17:01Moment view
Well, now I have my mind wrapped around something stupid. I'm trying to get this gumball machine restored so I can have it in my house, and that's taking up a lot of time. And I really regret catching— having my eye catch that because now that's all she's working on. But no, yeah, the resources are in the right place.
Jason17:17Moment view
I got a bone to pick with you.
David17:18Moment view
Great.
Jason17:19Moment view
The other day, Mr. Braggart, bragging, bragging, bragging.
David17:23Moment view
What did I brag about?
Jason17:24Moment view
Bragging about all your masturbation.
David17:27Moment view
Listen, I didn't brag about it.
Jason17:29Moment view
He's sitting there with his computer on his lap, his laptop, he goes, "I masturbated 3 times yesterday!" I was kidding!
David17:35Moment view
I was kidding about 3 times.
Jason17:37Moment view
"I'm gonna go do it again right now. Oh, I just couldn't stop masturbating. My young boner just gets so hard whenever I want it.
David17:43Moment view
Snap my fingers!" Oh wow, you really took it personally.
Jason17:46Moment view
Yeah, I did.
David17:47Moment view
I just said, I was saying I found a very, I found, like Matthew McConaughey when he talks about masturbating in Wolf of Wall Street, I think it's like—
Jason17:56Moment view
I remember that scene.
David17:57Moment view
Yeah, it's like, it helps you get your mind off things and helps you get done with work.
Jason18:02Moment view
It does?
David18:03Moment view
Yes, bro, like you're not thinking about anything 'cause all your sexual thoughts are out of the way.
Jason18:09Moment view
Oh, right, right, right.
David18:10Moment view
And it's so easy to do.
Jason18:12Moment view
I guess I used to be like you when I was younger.
David18:13Moment view
You go do it and you're done. I didn't know me saying, I found a new work method really pissed you off like that. I didn't know it was so personal.
Jason18:22Moment view
I gotta get my dick jackhammered in an hour. Oh yeah, I'll see you then.
David18:26Moment view
How has that been?
Jason18:27Moment view
I, you know, I reported last week.
David18:28Moment view
Oh yeah, last week Jason started this new dick treatment. Yeah, that gives you a bigger boner.
Jason18:33Moment view
Yeah, they jackhammer your dick in here with electricity. Yeah, with balls and stuff. Yeah, I mean, yeah, and under your balls. And, and a woman does it and has, you know, trite conversation with you while she's jackhammering your dick.
David18:46Moment view
Sure, sure.
Jason18:47Moment view
Well, how many kids do you have? Uh, 2. That's nice.
David18:53Moment view
What's the update? How many— not how many kids.
Jason18:55Moment view
So anyways, it was weird. I had— it's unbelievable. Yeah, David, unreal. I don't know what they did. I don't know if it's gonna go away.
David19:06Moment view
It got bigger.
Jason19:07Moment view
My penis is bigger. I'm not even kidding. Even flaccid, it's bigger. Remember the other— remember a couple weeks ago when you had all these shorty shorties and you—
David19:15Moment view
when you had it in your mouth and you were like, ah, you don't feel like it?
Jason19:20Moment view
He's kidding, Trish. Um, uh, remember a couple weeks ago when you like pointed— I had like some short shorts on and you like pointed to my dick and balls and you're like, oh, it's so small? Yeah, well, now it's bigger.
David19:33Moment view
Wow.
Jason19:33Moment view
Come in the bathroom.
David19:34Moment view
No, I'm good. I'm fucking good.
Jason19:37Moment view
No, but it's, it's crazy, crazy, crazy.
David19:39Moment view
I can't even tell you how much How much are you spending on this again?
Jason19:41Moment view
And I have a friend that went and he was like— I was like, dude, this is crazy. He's like, I know.
David19:46Moment view
How much are you spending?
Jason19:48Moment view
It was $3,000.
David19:48Moment view
$3,000 for all the treatments? Yeah. How many times you have to go?
Jason19:51Moment view
6.
David19:52Moment view
Wow, okay.
Jason19:53Moment view
It was literally like a couple hours later. I don't know what they did.
David19:57Moment view
But you were like a non-believer the first time, right?
Jason19:59Moment view
Yeah, I thought I'd been had, but it was worth every penny.
David20:03Moment view
Wow.
Jason20:03Moment view
And I have to pump my penis twice a day with a penis pump.
David20:06Moment view
Okay, that's fucked up.
Jason20:08Moment view
And my mom knocked on the door the other day when I was doing it. That sucked.
David20:11Moment view
What'd she say?
Jason20:13Moment view
She said, Jason, hard-boiled or scrambled? And I was like, I'm in here. I'm 45.
David20:21Moment view
Your mom catches you masturbating when you're 45?
Jason20:24Moment view
I know she found the penis pump too, but she didn't say anything.
David20:26Moment view
She probably thought it was a bong. Jason, are you smoking again? No, I can't believe you have a penis pump. I guess you have to when you're 45.
Jason20:35Moment view
Well, they told me if I want to get my money's worth, I have to pump it. But it's almost like too much. The penis pump is too much. It makes it too big.
David20:41Moment view
Well, congratulations on your big penis.
Jason20:43Moment view
Thanks, man. Really appreciate it. Speaking of congratulations. I'm over 3.5 inches now. That's big, right? Yeah. Yeah.
David20:50Moment view
That's huge.
Jason20:51Moment view
Right? Yeah?
David20:52Moment view
Yeah.
Jason20:52Moment view
Okay, cool. I thought so.
David20:53Moment view
That's massive. Hiring can be pretty time-consuming.
Jason20:56Moment view
It can.
David20:57Moment view
Yeah, you post the job to several online job— Have you ever had to hire anybody?
Jason21:01Moment view
No. Oh no, I have an assistant.
David21:02Moment view
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. You don't pay him, Jason. Oh right, right. You post the job to several online job boards only to get tons of the wrong resumes. Then you have to sort through all the resumes just to find a few people with the right skills and experience. Those job sites that overwhelm you with wrong resumes, they're not smart. That's why you should do smart thing and go to ziprecruiter.com/nash. Unlike other job sites, ZipRecruiter finds qualified, qualified candidates for you. Its powerful matching technology scans thousands of resumes to identify the right skills, education, and experience in a person to help you pair them with your job. It's no wonder ZipRecruiter is rated number 1 by employers in the US. This rating comes from hiring sites on Trustpilot with over 1,000 reviews. And right now our listeners can try ZipRecruiter for free at ziprecruiter.com/nash. That's an exclusive web address, address ziprecruiter.com/nash. N-A-S-H. That's ziprecruiter.com/nash. The smartest way to hire. ZipRecruiter. Thank you, ZipRecruiter. Guys, this next part of this podcast is called Joe's Teeny Weeny Podcast. It's a segment where we give 25 seconds to our editor to talk about whatever he wants, and in return he edits our podcast. We regret that this is a segment, but it's kind of like a thing we do now and it takes some time, so we just fucking do it.
Jason22:16Moment view
There's hardly any editing that's actually done on the podcast. Yeah, it's kind of weird.
David22:20Moment view
Yeah, I don't know why.
Jason22:22Moment view
Like, maybe one, one or two things cut out.
David22:24Moment view
Maybe we should stop doing these, but this is the last one. Here we go.
Jason22:27Moment view
Action! It comes with great misfortune this week that Joe's Teeny Weeny Podcast is in a shutdown. We have some internal issues and are currently at standstill. So until everything is resolved, Joe's Teeny Weeny Podcast is on a current hiatus at our choice, not at the choice of David or Jason. And we will now return to View's podcast. Thank you.
David23:01Moment view
Wow, he got that one short. That was 23 seconds.
Jason23:03Moment view
Nice job, Joe.
David23:03Moment view
Thank you, Joe, for not wasting our time too long.
Jason23:06Moment view
Joe got topical on that one. That was a government shutdown.
David23:09Moment view
Yeah, that was a government shutdown reference.
Jason23:11Moment view
Yeah, that didn't land.
David23:13Moment view
Yeah. Was that supposed to be funny, Joe?
Jason23:18Moment view
Am I reading too much into it? Was that a reference to the government shutdown? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't know our tax dollars were going towards the teeny weeny.
David23:27Moment view
Joe, that was great.
Jason23:29Moment view
Good job, Joe.
David23:30Moment view
He's so creative. Like, how does he find a new way to waste our time every week?
Jason23:34Moment view
All his ideas are kind of like the boat is right there, but no one can get off.
David23:40Moment view
Yeah, I don't know.
Jason23:42Moment view
Something like that.
David23:43Moment view
All his ideas, his ideas—
Jason23:45Moment view
They're good.
David23:46Moment view
His ideas feel like the ideas ideas you'd get from an intern you're about to fire. That's what his ideas are like.
Jason23:55Moment view
It's like, we don't even want you here for free.
David23:59Moment view
Yeah, it's kind of strange. But I will say, I was at the same party I was at the other day. Some guy came up to me and he goes, holy fuck, David.
Jason24:10Moment view
Yeah.
David24:11Moment view
And I go, yeah, hey. And he goes, dude, I love, love your podcast. Like, fucking love it so much. I listen to it. It's one of my favorite things. I'm like, thank you so much. And I go, this is Joe. And he goes, Joe! Oh my— and he— I'm telling you, he fucking froze. And he— and he wasn't kidding. He wasn't kidding. He was like— he was actually— because no one fucking sees Joe, right?
Jason24:37Moment view
Right.
David24:37Moment view
It's just a voice.
Jason24:38Moment view
Yeah.
David24:39Moment view
So So people probably think that maybe it's just you doing another voice on the line. So when they see Joe in person, he fucking freaked out. I'm not making this up, he froze and he's like, dude, oh my God, it's such a pleasure to meet you. Can I have a picture with you too? Like 5 times more than freaking out about me. And I had to remind this guy, I'm like, you know that his podcast is inside mine. This wouldn't exist without mine. I thought that was so funny.
Jason25:08Moment view
Well, that's fun. Yeah, Joe got some—
David25:11Moment view
that was—
Jason25:11Moment view
he does a lot.
David25:12Moment view
That was rewarding. That was worth all the other shit teeny-weeny podcasts he has on this show. Can I tell you about Robinhood? Yeah, Robinhood is an investing app that lets you buy and sell stocks, ETFs, options, and cryptos, all commission-free. They strive to make financial services work for everyone, not just the wealthy. Guys, Robinhood is incredible. I mean, what can I say? It's there's no commission fees, and other brokers can charge up to $10 for every trade, but Robinhood doesn't charge commission fees. It's designed— it's so easy to use, and you can learn as you go. So learn how to invest as you build your portfolio, discover new stocks, and track favorite companies with personalized news feed. So like, if you're trying to get into investing and you really don't know what to do, this is, this is the easiest way to get into it. There's different like sections where you can view 100 most popular stocks and entertainment stocks, social media stocks.
Jason26:00Moment view
Yeah, have fun with it. Go, go into stocks that you like.
David26:03Moment view
Yeah, yeah, Robinhood's giving listeners a free stock like Apple, Ford, or Sprint to help you build your portfolio. Sign up at views.robinhood.com.
Jason26:14Moment view
That's views.robinhood.com. I got a call from my ex-wife this morning.
David26:17Moment view
Oh, getting back together?
Jason26:19Moment view
What is it? I'm supposed to say nice things about her. I don't know what I said. I got to go check a video.
David26:26Moment view
Oh no, you said bad stuff.
Jason26:27Moment view
I don't know what I said. I said something like, "Ah, my ex-wife doesn't want the kids on the internet," or something like that. And I'm just here to say that yes, I have good relationship with her. She's a very nice person. Oh, she called you. Why is everybody mad at me all the time, David? Why?
David26:42Moment view
Because you say the stupidest shit.
Jason26:44Moment view
What do I say?
David26:45Moment view
You just— you're just—
Jason26:46Moment view
I'm dumb. I'm dumb. Is that what you're gonna say? No, it looked like it was coming out of your mouth. Your lips went like, you're dumb.
David26:52Moment view
Well, if the shoe fits. No, I mean, if your ex-wife is calling you about problems, yeah, then like Oh my God, sorry. I literally just— I went into my own world for a second and I thought about how nice it would be to see a movie tonight. I just completely forgot about, like, the work that we have in front of us.
Jason27:08Moment view
And I was like, what would you see?
David27:09Moment view
I don't know. How about— wow, I totally got sidetracked from your story.
Jason27:13Moment view
Movies are not the same as they used to be for me.
David27:16Moment view
Why do you think that?
Jason27:17Moment view
I just don't think they're as good.
David27:19Moment view
They're not as good. You're right. It's harder to come by a good movie, right? Yes.
Jason27:22Moment view
Even the Lady Gaga movie. Which I love Lady Gaga. It was like, ah, it was good.
David27:27Moment view
What was the last insane movie you saw?
Jason27:29Moment view
Last insane movie? Damn, man, I saw Aquaman, but it wasn't good.
David27:34Moment view
Yeah, I heard that wasn't that good.
Jason27:36Moment view
It was tough to watch. I don't know, it doesn't make any sense. Everyone's underwater. How could that be? Makes no sense to me. And then you're watching people talk underwater. That's impossible. That's if they were talking underwater, they were like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
David27:49Moment view
I think it's our friend Carly who can't watch movies like that. Did you know that about her?
Jason27:53Moment view
Why can't she?
David27:54Moment view
She can't watch, so she can't watch like a Marvel superhero movie because it's not real.
Jason27:59Moment view
Oh, I'm kinda like that.
David28:00Moment view
So she'll be like, she'll be like, let's say Iron Man, Iron Man has to defeat these mutant rats that are like human-sized.
Jason28:12Moment view
Great storyline.
David28:13Moment view
And she'll just be watching and she'll be like, that's not real, that's not a problem, he doesn't have to do that. Like, she literally should be like, why? Why am I watching this? Like, it's not real. Like, nothing— that can't happen.
Jason28:28Moment view
I'm like that with— with it.
David28:30Moment view
She— she can't watch any movies.
Jason28:32Moment view
Sounds so—
David28:34Moment view
or like fantasy.
Jason28:35Moment view
Yeah, I get it.
David28:36Moment view
Like, she can't watch Lord of the Rings because she's like, that— this is stupid. That's not real.
Jason28:40Moment view
It's dumb. Doesn't— yeah, right.
David28:41Moment view
Star Wars. Star Wars.
Jason28:42Moment view
It couldn't happen.
David28:42Moment view
Yeah, there's no lightsabers. That's so insane. And I'm like— and I'm like, But you can't, you don't immerse, like you can't submerge yourself into this whole world? And she's like, no, I just, I don't understand how you could possibly enjoy something that can't happen.
Jason28:56Moment view
Right.
David28:57Moment view
Which is so fucking interesting to me.
Jason28:59Moment view
By the way, things are great with my ex-wife now that I shouldn't have said anything, but she's a very nice person.
David29:04Moment view
You really fucked yourself.
Jason29:05Moment view
And now I fucked myself even more because David started talking about movies in the middle of that. She's a great person, she's very nice to me, so please.
David29:12Moment view
Man, she's got a fucking—
Jason29:13Moment view
And now Trisha's gonna be mad at me for talking about her on the podcast, and then I'm just gonna go put a bullet in my head.
David29:18Moment view
Next podcast, listen to Guys, Tricia's the best, my ex-wife sucks. I said the podcast after that, guys, my ex-wife is great, Tricia sucks. What's the word with the teacher shutdown? What is that all about?
Jason29:29Moment view
They might be going back to school tomorrow. They've missed 7 days of school.
David29:32Moment view
Wait, your kids haven't been in school for 7 days?
Jason29:34Moment view
7 school days. Yeah, over a week.
David29:36Moment view
Is this only in California?
Jason29:38Moment view
Yeah, LA Unified, LA.
David29:40Moment view
Oh my God. So teachers are going on strike here because they're not getting what?
Jason29:44Moment view
They're not getting paid enough.
David29:45Moment view
They're not getting paid enough.
Jason29:46Moment view
Yeah. I mean, it's, it's a crazy situation. Like, we all should have more for school.
David29:52Moment view
How do you guys—
Jason29:52Moment view
should pay more?
David29:53Moment view
How do your kids feel about that?
Jason29:55Moment view
They're on the teacher's side, but are they— it's like, for no school, the teachers finally get paid more.
David30:01Moment view
Like, now you should get paid more, go on another strike.
Jason30:04Moment view
They're actually excited to go back today because they're kind of nerdy, but they, you know, they're such goody-goodies.
David30:10Moment view
I love when you throw your kids under the bus, you know, because they're kind of losers.
Jason30:14Moment view
They love school, they love to learn. No, hey, Hey, you know, my kids, it's their birthday month, David. They're both born in January, so we're celebrating all month long.
David30:21Moment view
It's gonna be tough. What are you gonna get them? You've already got them 7 Apple Watches.
Jason30:24Moment view
To be honest, David, I've got them nothing. How about that?
David30:27Moment view
Yeah, I feel like that'd be good.
Jason30:29Moment view
Yeah, enough. You're right, enough.
David30:31Moment view
Give them something to do. Give them chores. Give them a responsibility. Have them take out the trash.
Jason30:36Moment view
Oh, really?
David30:37Moment view
Yes, they don't have a single chore.
Jason30:40Moment view
Charlie's 10 though. That's a little young to be taking out trash, isn't it?
David30:43Moment view
No, you can empty the dishwasher when you're 10.
Jason30:45Moment view
You can?
David30:46Moment view
Yeah.
Jason30:46Moment view
She can't even reach where the plates go.
David30:47Moment view
Well, have her figure it out.
Jason30:49Moment view
Get her on a high stool.
David30:50Moment view
Fuckin' figure it out.
Jason30:51Moment view
Send her, put her in a factory.
David30:53Moment view
How old's Wyatt?
Jason30:53Moment view
Make her a seamstress.
David30:54Moment view
How old's Wyatt?
Jason30:56Moment view
I don't know, 17?
David30:57Moment view
He's not 17.
Jason30:58Moment view
Oh, 13.
David31:00Moment view
You should have him do chores. Did you do chores growing up?
Jason31:04Moment view
I would do these like half-ass chores, like they'd start, like there'd be this initiative that would come down. You're gonna do chores! And then you'd do it like once and then it would just stop.
David31:12Moment view
Oh, you were one of those families?
Jason31:13Moment view
Yeah.
David31:13Moment view
Oh wow, when my parents told me we were doing chores, It was gonna be, I do those chores for a week and then they're gonna start piling on even more.
Jason31:20Moment view
Oh, really?
David31:21Moment view
Yeah, it was bad.
Jason31:22Moment view
Really?
David31:22Moment view
Well, to me as a kid, now looking back, it was fucking like emptying out the dishwasher and taking out the trash. But like, I had like 4 chores a week, but when I missed one, fucking all hell broke loose. Like, it was like—
Jason31:34Moment view
Really?
David31:35Moment view
Yeah, it was chaos.
Jason31:36Moment view
What would they do?
David31:37Moment view
They would just be so mad, I'd get grounded, it was bad, it was bad.
Jason31:40Moment view
What was the chore that you missed, like trash?
David31:41Moment view
Yeah, like trash day.
Jason31:42Moment view
Ooh.
David31:43Moment view
Which is bad, 'cause when you miss taking out the trash bins, Now you got full trash bins.
Jason31:48Moment view
Yeah, for a whole week.
David31:49Moment view
And I would have to—
Jason31:49Moment view
trash—
David31:50Moment view
and I would have to stand inside the trash bins and, and stomp on it like I was making wine just to get the trash all the way to the bottom of the bin so I can fit more trash into it when I would miss it.
Jason32:00Moment view
Did you forget, or did you forget on purpose?
David32:02Moment view
No, I would forget.
Jason32:03Moment view
You would forget?
David32:04Moment view
Yeah.
Jason32:04Moment view
What are you busy thinking about?
David32:05Moment view
School, sex, money, drugs.
Jason32:08Moment view
I was back when you were dealing, huh?
David32:10Moment view
Yeah. Yeah. No, I was actually— I actually started a ping-pong club in my high school.
Jason32:15Moment view
And, um, how'd that go down?
David32:17Moment view
It was great. I didn't started. I didn't start it myself, but I was— I would show up to school.
Jason32:21Moment view
Which one was it?
David32:22Moment view
Well, I would show up to school 45 minutes before everybody. I sound like such a fucking loser. It's so crazy. I feel like in high school, a lot of the loser things that like would be like cliché loser things were kind of cool. So like, maybe I'll just say David.
Jason32:37Moment view
Or maybe I'm just not dating anyone and staying home on prom night. That was a cool thing.
David32:43Moment view
Fuck, you're right. Okay, maybe I was.
Jason32:44Moment view
No, but like, why would you go to school 45 minutes early?
David32:46Moment view
Because I would play ping pong.
Jason32:48Moment view
Oh, okay.
David32:48Moment view
And it was the cool kids. No, it wasn't. Okay, fuck. You know what?
Jason32:52Moment view
I'm— please, please. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This is so funny. I was just fucking— please, please, please. I love it. I want to hear about it. So you go to school for— I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
David33:00Moment view
I go to 45 minutes early. The only person that would be there, I shit you not, would be the janitor. And sometimes they get there so early where the door wouldn't be unlocked yet and I'd have to wait for him and the cafeteria lights would still be turned off. And yeah, sometimes be like an hour early. And it'd just be me and my friend Alex. We'd get up, he'd be having a morning bagel, his hair would be so— we'd walk to school, his hair would be so wet that it would freeze. Yeah, and he could break it off. And, and we got to school and we set up the ping pong table because it was like put away, and we'd start playing, and it was the only thing you would hear in the entire school. Is you'd like— the hallways were all echoey because they would loop around, so you just hear the ping pong ball bouncing in the entire school. I'm telling you, no one would be there except us.
Jason33:40Moment view
2 losers.
David33:41Moment view
Yeah. And then more people would come in and then you'd get— and then you get the real losers who came in, you know, they were there just to do homework and shit. Like, not cool stuff like me and ping pong friend.
Jason33:52Moment view
About like 10 minutes before school, would kids come around and start watching you guys play?
David33:56Moment view
Yeah.
Jason33:56Moment view
Yeah. And they start to root for you.
David33:58Moment view
Yeah. And by then I'd already be very sweaty because I've been playing for a while and like, and I'd have to bring like a— I'd have to bring like an extra shirt to change into for school.
Jason34:07Moment view
And David, 2 people playing ping pong does not necessarily make a club.
David34:11Moment view
Yes, but it got so popular that the school had to shut it down before school and had to set up its own ping pong club at the end of the day.
Jason34:22Moment view
Oh yeah, I had to come and shut it down.
David34:24Moment view
And guess what? I'm not a fucking loser, so I didn't stay around after school. I said peace. So I, and I, yeah, I never came to ping pong.
Jason34:32Moment view
Sounds like you were too ahead of the curve there.
David34:34Moment view
Yeah, I was playing ping pong before it was cool.
Jason34:37Moment view
I could see you being the Pied Piper making ping pong cool. Yeah, I could see you definitely doing that.
David34:42Moment view
Well, there was, there was a couple of my friends that were, that were very good at making lame things cool. Like I said, like, like, like crew. Like, we used to do the crew, which was like, for the sake of better word, it was literally the cheerleading section. Yeah, we're like, it was like school spirit. Yeah, so we dress up. If it was a blackout, we'd all dress up in black and we'd lead the student section. And like, that was like a You know, on paper it seems like a fucking stupid thing to do. Like, who the fuck— like, you know, you'd imagine all the cool kids being like, that's fucking lame, what's up with all the school spirit? But it's completely the opposite. Like, every year when you turn— when you became a senior, there was like a selected few that would like— they were like okay to do the crew, and it was like exciting.
Jason35:20Moment view
Really?
David35:20Moment view
Yeah.
Jason35:21Moment view
And had to be chosen—
David35:22Moment view
not chosen, but you had to be like— you had to have like enough balls, like in the high school world, to be like, I want to be in the crew, right? And have that— and have someone not be like You can't be in the fucking crew.
Jason35:33Moment view
You're fucking losing. Did anyone ever try to be in the crew and there someone was like, no, you can't be in the fucking crew?
David35:38Moment view
No, because it's like, it's like, it's like an—
Jason35:40Moment view
it's like a thing where like, like if you don't, you're either in the crew or you're not.
David35:43Moment view
Yeah.
Jason35:44Moment view
Yeah.
David35:44Moment view
Like, like, I get it. You know what, it was probably a loser thing to do.
Jason35:48Moment view
Fuck it.
David35:48Moment view
I'm trying to make myself so much cooler.
Jason35:51Moment view
No, no, no, no, it's cool. But it was like, I don't know, maybe it's hard for me to tell because I know when I was in school, like, yeah, all the things you describe in my school are fucking loser city, like get beaten up. But 20 years later—
David36:04Moment view
but that's how school works.
Jason36:06Moment view
But maybe your school was different.
David36:07Moment view
Like, 20 years later, now, now big frames, like eyeglasses, are popular. Like those big black ones. Uh-huh. Before, you get your ass kicked.
Jason36:14Moment view
Oh, get your ass beaten.
David36:15Moment view
You look like a fucking idiot. But now everybody wears them, even when they're not prescription, because they look sick. So funny. That's kind of just like what school is. It's—
Jason36:22Moment view
you ever fuck your teacher?
David36:23Moment view
What?
Jason36:23Moment view
Do you ever fuck one of your teachers?
David36:24Moment view
No, never.
Jason36:25Moment view
Be honest.
David36:27Moment view
Fuck. Okay. No, no, I never— I definitely had some serious crushes on my teachers.
Jason36:31Moment view
You did?
David36:32Moment view
Yeah.
Jason36:33Moment view
Come on, David, you can do better than that.
David36:35Moment view
Why? No, I had some serious crushes.
Jason36:38Moment view
Oh, you did?
David36:38Moment view
Yeah.
Jason36:39Moment view
What would you say?
David36:40Moment view
Nothing. I wouldn't say anything.
Jason36:42Moment view
But why'd your voice just change all of a sudden?
David36:43Moment view
What do you mean?
Jason36:44Moment view
It just got really lothario-ish.
David36:46Moment view
Like what?
Jason36:47Moment view
I don't know. I wouldn't say anything.
David36:48Moment view
That's between me and Mrs. Raspa.
Jason36:52Moment view
Would you make an excuse to like go up and like show her your paper?
David36:55Moment view
Like, can I get some help on this? No, but I was definitely a lot more flirty and I was like, give me an example of flirty.
Jason37:01Moment view
Hey, you're looking pretty good today, Mrs. Radzikowski.
David37:05Moment view
I'm like, that wasn't like that. It was just like, like I would give her all my attention when she was talking to me and it was like, oh, oh, you finally fucking pay attention in class. No, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. It was, it was whatever.
Jason37:18Moment view
I don't know.
David37:18Moment view
These teachers, either high school was the best time in the world Or I'm completely fucking delusional and I was a complete loser and I had no idea what I was doing.
Jason37:26Moment view
These teachers, did they wear like sexy outfits or jeans? Skirts or jeans?
David37:31Moment view
No, my— okay, I'll do— I'll admit one thing. One of my biggest crushes was on a teacher after she got pregnant. When she was pregnant, she was like glowing, and I was like, this woman's beautiful.
Jason37:43Moment view
Wow.
David37:43Moment view
I've never been attracted to a pregnant lady before, but she's like gorgeous.
Jason37:46Moment view
I've seen that glow in a pregnant woman. Yeah, it's weird, right? Yeah, you get a weird glow about them.
David37:50Moment view
Yeah, beautiful. And yeah, and so, so no, she wasn't wearing Like, no, none of these teachers were like wearing like slutty— like, that wasn't— that wasn't it. They were just like very pretty women.
Jason37:59Moment view
Wow. And they were really pretty. Do you think they're all listening to this now going, I wonder if it was me?
David38:04Moment view
No, I don't think anybody's listening to this. But, but I think they know because I've told— like, I was friends with like all my teachers. So I would tell the other teachers what teachers I would have a crush on. Oh, really? I'd be like, oh my God, she's so hot to my other teachers. And she'd be like, what? And my teacher would be like, why does everyone think she's so hot?
Jason38:24Moment view
Yeah, that sounds like kind of weird and crossing the line.
David38:26Moment view
It is. But like, that's like, that's like how the teachers were with our students. Like, it was very like hand jobs and stuff like that.
Jason38:31Moment view
I get it.
David38:32Moment view
The teachers in our school very much could have been the students. Everyone was like, like very similar in age. And like, I think that's what made school so great. Oh, is like, is like, like, you know, Mr. Killinger, you know, Mr. and Mrs. Adenauer. Like, they're all very young and they could have— they literally could have been students in the fucking class. Yeah. Like, that's what made it so cool is like, it was so easy to relate to the teachers and the teachers related to us.
Jason38:53Moment view
Right on, David.
David38:54Moment view
And like, whenever the teachers would talk shit about me, the teachers that were my friends would come to me and tell me, and they'd be like, yeah, we were in the workroom and he fucking hates you. I don't know why, but he hates you. And I don't know what I'm doing. I don't know. All right, guys, well, that's all the time we have for today's podcast.
Jason39:07Moment view
That's it.
David39:07Moment view
Yeah, all right, time flies when you're having fun. All right, thank you guys for listening to this podcast. My name is Jeff. My name is Jeff, and this has been A View's Podcast. Go follow us on Twitter. Go follow me on Instagram. I'm trying to get to 10 million followers, @daviddobrik. Bye. Thanks for listening, guys. Here's a quick and free way to finally stick to your New Year's resolutions: start listening to podcasts on Spotify. With more than 150,000 podcasts, including many of the world's most popular self-improvement shows, you can learn how to balance a budget, balance your diet, and even how to feel balanced while meditating, even if you're also obsessing over when the cat was last fed. All podcasts on Spotify are free, and you can even download episodes for those times when you've gone off the grid. Good, you know, to get all that newfound balance into your life. So get the year off right and start listening to podcasts on Spotify.