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Swiftie Sleuthing, Susan Powder Catfishing & Valentine Vodka Vibing
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We're changing lives one slipper at a time and fans are showing their love through messages and testimonials. The recent Real Housewives of Miami two-day special had us creating content that caught the attention of cast members.
• Nearly being catfished by someone pretending to be 90s fitness icon Susan Powder who agreed to appear on our podcast for a $400 "honorarium"
• The real Susan Powder's fascinating journey from a $50 million fitness empire to becoming an Uber Eats driver in Las Vegas
• Taylor Swift's upcoming album "The Life of a Showgirl" releases October 3rd with strategic Easter eggs hidden everywhere
• Valentine Vodka's Lion Blood Orange Vodka - a Detroit-based, award-winning spirit with 20% fewer calories than other flavored vodkas
• "Slip-Ins and Pull-Outs" segment covering JFK Jr. documentaries, ironing preferences, communication etiquette, and class action lawsuits
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welcome, welcome, welcome slippers. We are slipping it in with you and people.
Speaker 3:We are fucking blowing it up, oh we are. And if you're not listening yet, that's on you, that's your questionable life choice, but like get on board, people are loving it, loving it Like oh, the testimonies.
Speaker 4:The messages that people are getting from us. It's not just like people are having fun, but people are. We're really.
Speaker 3:We're changing lives.
Speaker 4:We are a bright light.
Speaker 3:One slipper at a time. One slip at a time but we're looking for more. We are Always.
Speaker 2:So always tell people about us. But let me just say we've had a lot going on in the slip it in world, so this was a big bravo week, with real housewives of miami airing two days in a row, which has never happened before. So, jj, you got creative I mean, they're my besties.
Speaker 4:Now I would say who are you? Wow, I mean, what housewives like gertie, I mean we, we gie-fy our Slip of the Hand podcast.
Speaker 3:I love that.
Speaker 4:So we did a little bit. So this week they actually had a. I don't, megan, correct me if I'm wrong. I think that this has never happened in Bravo.
Speaker 2:I can't think of a time.
Speaker 4:For Real Housewives. Have a two day Kind of a two day special, A two day hour For the Real Housewives. Have a two-day kind of a two-day special, a two-day hour for the Real Housewives of Miami, which Megan and I have been talking about. Like, this is the Housewives that has been hitting home runs after home runs this season.
Speaker 2:Who doesn't love a cocky?
Speaker 4:Exactly, oh my god. It makes an appearance every episode, so when I saw that announced by Bravo, I'm like it is our time to slip right that in, and so we created a little bit of an ad, and Gertie, Lisa, Adriana and also Kiki were all in it.
Speaker 2:And they reposted us. Weren't they also giving you like commentary or DMs?
Speaker 4:Well, I do like that Kiki called me a babe and not a pappy. I'll tell you that that's interesting. She got the memo.
Speaker 2:I also have to say I loved if anyone saw Watch what Happens Live. This week he had on Seth Rogen who is apparently a huge Bravo fan and his commentary and going off on the Valley Reunion, below Deck and other Bravo shows was amazing. And he said he didn't even know Jax when he first met him years ago when he did a Vanderpump Rules episode and he thought he was on coke then. And now Jax has admitted to being on coke and he is a Detroit native. Just a tight end to local celebrities.
Speaker 4:So Andy was asking if he was actually too hard on Jax. I don't think he was.
Speaker 3:I don't think so at all. I don't think I personally wouldn't like to devote any more time to the Jax storyline. Well, I mean we do have.
Speaker 4:It is Jax, you should open.
Speaker 2:that can I just want to, how about I?
Speaker 4:wanted to slip that in.
Speaker 2:We have much greater, bigger news, as Maddie's alluding to as Maddie's alluding to Bigger and blonder Yep. We've been in communication with a 90s superstar, fitness guru and legend, susan Powder.
Speaker 3:All right, hey, if you're Gen Z, google it.
Speaker 4:Chad GPT. Yes, Susan is with us.
Speaker 3:She be fame. She was huge and amazing, but but then she gets really thin, well, oh, you mean huge.
Speaker 1:She was like. She was like the fitness.
Speaker 2:Oprah.
Speaker 3:Okay, wow yeah.
Speaker 2:So well, I should say we thought we were in communication with Susan. But before I get into that, I want to just like highlight who Susan Powder is. She quickly rose to fame in the 90s with her catchphrase Stop the Insanity.
Speaker 4:I remember. Yes, who doesn't? I love when Megan brings it into facts.
Speaker 2:Who doesn't she's a facts girl.
Speaker 3:She should have been an archaeologist.
Speaker 2:She was an attractive woman with a very buzzed hairstyle and she gave no holds barred fitness and food advice. She was all about clean eating before it was cool, and she's known for her very energetic Personality. So I was recently reconnected and reminded about Susan after her appearance on Jeff Lewis Live, which you love. So her story was so fascinating that I, like, couldn't stop thinking about her, because I immediately remembered how much I loved her and watched her show and read her books back in the 90s.
Speaker 4:You love the platinum blonde. Did she have a show? Yeah, she had a.
Speaker 3:TV show yeah.
Speaker 2:And she had three New York Times bestseller books. Oh wow.
Speaker 3:She had read his question. He's like if you're a celeb and you put a book out, how does it?
Speaker 2:Oh, OK, I think her celebrity started with her first book Stop the Insanity.
Speaker 3:But listeners, you know where I'm going Like, how does every book become a bestseller?
Speaker 1:She had fitness videos.
Speaker 3:Oh, I know.
Speaker 2:She sold product on QVC.
Speaker 3:She was, yes, I was in love with the whole vibe, I agree Amazing woman. She changed the narrative, I think, in that moment of time and filled a niche and a gap that needed to be filled and, like everyone and she was relatable.
Speaker 2:I would say she was relatable. Yes, she was able to talk to people in ways that made people change their mindset and ultimately, her whole fitness empire was valued at 50 million dollars wow, are you?
Speaker 3:wow? No, she was major and so she was messaging you. Well, yeah, maybe oh so I might have more, I might have jumped the gun, tell us the tea I want to hear well, before I get there, I want to like just tell you just who's the storyteller now?
Speaker 2:because her story is like so fascinating people should know. She was at the height of what you can be in the entertainment fitness world and because of bad deals, bad contracts, she was basically losing 50% of everything she made and out of her 50% all expenses were being taken out. So literally she was doing all the work and probably making less than 25%, and these other people were making everything off of her hard work.
Speaker 3:I feel like it feels very, very much like of that time frame. Yes for sure. All like thank God, we're in a new era, yeah.
Speaker 2:So basically, she ended up with nothing.
Speaker 3:That's an Easter egg.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and started turning to. Grubhub to make a living, so she is a Grubhub to make a living, so she is a. Grubhub delivery driver.
Speaker 3:Well, I was supporting her.
Speaker 2:Well, she's in Vegas.
Speaker 3:Order by order.
Speaker 2:She's in Vegas, and then she's now left Grubhub and is now with Uber Eats. So anyway, she typically works the morning breakfast delivering. Oh, she's still at morning breakfast she's delivering.
Speaker 4:Oh, she's still at Grubhub. Yes, yes, Uber Eats.
Speaker 2:Uber Eats delivering the morning deliveries. And she just wrote a memoir that is self-published, called and Then Em Died. Stop the Insanity. A memoir by Susan Powder. You can get it on Amazon for $12.99. Susan powder you can get it on amazon for 12.99. But the bigger news is she's had a documentary made about her that's produced by jamie lee curtis.
Speaker 2:That just premiered at film festivals it is being shopped around well, it's about to be shopped around on your favorite streamer. But, as maddie alluded to, we weren't sure what we had. Once I told my fascination about Susan Potter to Maddie and JJ and they read her book. We're like we have to like get into her. So we started following her on Instagram, followed her on TikTok. Well, after following her on TikTok, the next morning we wake up to Susan.
Speaker 4:You woke up to her Well, well yeah we yeah, we did well. She's a manager, correct, and we woke up.
Speaker 2:If you have not followed, please yeah please follow on tiktok and instagram, not like this and facebook I'm also managing the x, so come on over. Let's keep those tweets coming Anyway.
Speaker 3:Zeets. I think they're Zeets.
Speaker 2:They're called Zeets.
Speaker 3:Now they're Zeets oh wow, because it's no longer Twitter. It's Axe and Zeets.
Speaker 2:So anyway, we woke up to Susan liking every post we've ever put on TikTok.
Speaker 3:Let me tell you what I woke up to. Tell me we can say we, because that's correct.
Speaker 4:But she was the first.
Speaker 3:Megan was the first to check it. What we woke up to is wow, susan's very busy this morning. Yes, and I. When I woke up an hour later, I was like something seems amiss, something seems amiss. Then I was like or her assistant seems a mess, Well it seems a mess.
Speaker 2:Then I'll call her Tick tock. Susan immediately was deeming us on tick tock and again over the moon, but suspicious.
Speaker 4:So we Megan was very excited Well of course.
Speaker 1:Oh.
Speaker 2:I mean please, she's an icon, she is an icon.
Speaker 3:Oh, wait, a minute, hold on, because it's an icon. Okay, I was gonna do this, but it's also can be an abbrev for iconic icon or I.
Speaker 4:That's what you were referring to, like I don't know what she was going for, but I'll take it either way.
Speaker 3:Go ahead, carry on.
Speaker 2:We asked Susan to be on the pod, which she quickly agreed to for a $400 honorarium. Okay, which?
Speaker 4:honorarium $400 is not bad.
Speaker 2:Well, no, but that's not English speak. Normally you would say an appearance fee or something.
Speaker 3:You mean the word honorarium? Yes, Immediately also was like another red flag our feathers were up. I mean, I love a site, our feathers were up.
Speaker 2:So anyway, we believe she might be a fake. With a little more digging into susan powder's link tree account, we realized she doesn't have a tiktok account. So red flag, red flag, but I've reached out to the real susan powder.
Speaker 3:Oh, please stand up and please stand up, yep stop this insanity.
Speaker 2:So we'll see. We're waiting to hear back okay, so the drama is unfolding well, and in the meantime we have maybe scheduled tiktok susan to be on the pod, so stay tuned oh, oh, my god, I love the drama, yeah there's a lot of drama. It was like I said this is a lot going on in the.
Speaker 4:Slip it in, I would love to have, like tiktok susan, to just like, get some tea with us and we'll get the tea. Yeah, what's really happening there? Speaking?
Speaker 3:of tea my friend. Yes, tell us about your recent trip. Didn't you take a trip?
Speaker 4:I did take a trip to the west side of michigan to um visit a friend. Um that it's been like more of a. I would say like we connected probably three years ago and it's become like a little bit of a pen pal, but it's like you know, it was just like nice to connect, like reconnect, and I think you're being a little bit gated, I don't know what you want to know about it. I mean, you can ask me.
Speaker 4:I'm an open book oh, okay, so he lives he lives in a different state, not michigan, I'm not gonna name it fair enough, and he came into town.
Speaker 3:He's got family around here, so okay, and so we wanted to connect.
Speaker 4:We always wanted to connect all this uh always. So we want to make sure that.
Speaker 3:We spend some time together. Were you playing the role of side?
Speaker 4:I'm not a side.
Speaker 2:What is a side?
Speaker 3:What do you mean?
Speaker 4:By definition.
Speaker 2:You said you were playing the role of a side. What is a side?
Speaker 3:Not like a sidekick. I'm not a side. What is a side? Not like a sidekick. But have you heard? I'm sure you've heard of?
Speaker 2:tops and bottoms. I know what a sidekick is.
Speaker 3:Have you heard of tops and bottoms.
Speaker 2:Well, I'll be.
Speaker 4:There's tops, bottoms and sides.
Speaker 3:Yeah, in the middle of a top and a bottom is a side, it's not new. I think it's been coined, I don't know.
Speaker 4:I mean Grindr made it official.
Speaker 3:Don't come for me, Gen Zs.
Speaker 4:Grindr made it official.
Speaker 3:Now you have actually you can really, yeah, you can just do top, bottom or side which? Is Really you just want to cuddle so well, not true? I don't think that's true. I don't think to be. I'm sorry, oh God, I get so shy when I talk about this because I know who's listening. But, like you, don't want to be penetrated. That's what a side is. A side wants sexual interaction without penetration is what I believe to be the true oh wow, interesting.
Speaker 3:Hold on. Let me boobadoop. Hold on. Let me type it in, but carry on.
Speaker 4:I mean.
Speaker 2:I just.
Speaker 3:I don't think. I mean I love a cuddle, Okay, Well, you can cuddle on the side.
Speaker 4:I would not label myself as a side.
Speaker 3:What would you like?
Speaker 1:side on side through the week. I'm not going to label myself here in the pod.
Speaker 4:Are you a?
Speaker 3:side through the week, and then you no, I'm not going to label myself here.
Speaker 4:Are you aside through the week and then you no, I'm not going to label myself.
Speaker 3:I found it Okay, hold on. This is according to the new ChatGPT 5, which is rolled out this week. I have it, you're welcome ChatGPT. In gay culture, top and bottom generally refer to sexual positions during anal sex. The top is the penetrating partner, the bottom is the receptive. I don't think I'm educating anybody here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think that's old news.
Speaker 3:Okay, right A side, however, new news, very new, you've never heard of that Never heard of it.
Speaker 4:Never new news. Very new Is someone who doesn't You've never heard of that Never heard of it.
Speaker 2:Never New news.
Speaker 3:Education pod. Easter egg, the more you know rainbows. Okay, aside is someone who doesn't engage in anal sex at all, either by preference, comfort or physical consideration, but still enjoys other forms of intimacy and sexual activity, such as oral sex, mutual masturbation, frontage, no froatage, froatage that's new to me, but in parentheses it says grinding, so I guess just like you know, like Try humping. Yeah, like clothes on. Yeah, wow, I learned froatage. Clothes on. Like clothes on, wow, I learned fro-tage.
Speaker 4:Clothes on, PJs on or any other non-penetrated sex, but it's a common thing, megan. Like it's now, you're either top or bottom on your side.
Speaker 3:Well, you just said that you thought you equated it to cuddling, which is a form of it, but I mean, you are on your side when you're cuddling.
Speaker 4:I guess that makes sense.
Speaker 2:A cuddle makes sense if you aren't looking for penetration, you're just looking for other things.
Speaker 3:I'm not willing in this moment to go on the record of my status. That's fine, no one, I mean.
Speaker 2:F-I's and I's. You weren't asked.
Speaker 4:You were not.
Speaker 3:But F-Y's and I's. If you're into non-penetrative, call me Wow, DM me I can tell you have not listened to New Heights.
Speaker 2:Oh, because I gave an Easter egg new news new news which, if you've listened to that, I don't even know what new Heights. Oh right, got it, got it.
Speaker 3:Got it, got it, got it. No, I got it, I got it.
Speaker 2:I got it.
Speaker 3:We're transitioning to Taylor. Got it, easter egg.
Speaker 4:I've never heard of.
Speaker 3:New.
Speaker 2:Heights.
Speaker 3:Sorry, I'm sorry, I thought it was one. I thought it was that the guy that did Hamilton.
Speaker 4:You were talking about a new era.
Speaker 3:I thought Hamilton did Emmanuel. A new era, new Heights, wasn't that?
Speaker 4:An icon You've been dropping H-X as well, man, yes, apologies.
Speaker 3:Here we go.
Speaker 4:Apulse yeah, stick to the script.
Speaker 2:Go the script, so go for it because we're podcasters.
Speaker 3:We're podcasters in this podcast world. We have to acknowledge yeah, right taylor swift, our biggest competition.
Speaker 4:Well, for the first time ever she had per year in a podcast.
Speaker 3:So yeah and yeah, we know we know and new heights is like our biggest podcast competition it is, and like we, like we are neck and neck.
Speaker 4:Maybe one day Taylor will be right on that fourth mic.
Speaker 3:Well, she did reach out. I said, not too soon.
Speaker 4:But we're all excited about the life of a showgirl. Yes, and you.
Speaker 2:I'm very excited, especially for one song that's on the. This new album release ruin the relationship which we talked about I have to believe is about her friendship with blake lively, because sources very close to blake and taylor are saying they are not speaking I cannot wait, because this is one thing I don't know.
Speaker 4:If I, maybe, what would you say? Do you consider?
Speaker 3:myself a swifty. Do I consider you myself?
Speaker 4:I don't know if I'm a swifty.
Speaker 3:I'm a swifty oh, so talking about that, that's an easter egg there is, this there is.
Speaker 4:They're so strategic about the way that they do things. Absolutely the last show of the heiress tour taylor swift.
Speaker 3:We're gonna go with facts we're gonna do all of it, because a little bit, just a little bit, just a little bit.
Speaker 4:But at the end of that heiress tour she exited on a orange door and she actually started that last show saying orange, you're glad you're here so there is that orange creativity, color popping, which you, maddie, was talking about I did say, yeah, I knew actually.
Speaker 3:Um, probably about five years ago I did a little bit of a study on colors well, you love art. Well, yeah, I'm not just, I'm a content creator for god's sakes.
Speaker 3:I have so many talents uh, but um, yeah, orange is you are yeah, orange is a creative color yes, it is and I actually, when I was trying to pursue other jobs and stuff, I actually created a website on the side and orange was my predominant, with you on your side as well orange was my predominant color because I'm like. I want people like yes, unconsciously to associate their visit to my page as creative yes. So, that's boring compared to Taylor.
Speaker 4:No I don't, I'm not, I don't think that that's my. I mean that's part of my point too.
Speaker 3:It was just a sidebar but.
Speaker 4:I think that they're very strategic about the way that they.
Speaker 3:Oh, there's some boardroom meetings happening, oh a lot of boardroom meetings. Let's hide the eggs even when they were a new we pull in the easter bunny because we got some eggs to fucking hide.
Speaker 4:They were on to your appointment about being creative on that new heights uh podcast. Behind taylor and travis there were strategically placed books from artists that are creative that were placed specifically because of the content and the connection that they have with art and showgirls.
Speaker 3:Every move is calculated 100%. I mean, do you know, okay, do you like it, jj, or do you not like it? Do you?
Speaker 2:like it.
Speaker 4:I am 100% in, are you?
Speaker 3:all bought in. Yes, because you know why I think you love it.
Speaker 4:I pre-ordered it.
Speaker 3:Okay, but do you?
Speaker 4:know why.
Speaker 3:I think you love it, the sleuthing. The sleuthing what? Because of the cold cases, because you love you got me a cold case.
Speaker 4:You lost me a sleuthing.
Speaker 3:What do you mean? I've never heard the word sleuth. No.
Speaker 4:Like a sloth. Like a sloth.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 4:No.
Speaker 3:Sloth is an animal.
Speaker 2:Sleuthing is like when you are I've never, yeah, you've never no.
Speaker 3:Honest to God, you're saying this 100% I would.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Does JJ know it?
Speaker 4:know it. Here's the new episode. We haven't had a moment like that. I've never heard of that. I cannot believe it. Is there a button?
Speaker 1:Can you hit a? There is it.
Speaker 3:I can't play You're funny Education pod in real time. I'm going to tie a ribbon on this and the reason why I said it.
Speaker 4:Can you put an orange bow on it, because we're talking about it?
Speaker 3:Girl, it's orange, all right, so you know how. You said you love a cold case.
Speaker 4:I do like being a cold case, and we've talked about this before.
Speaker 3:What they're doing is so. It's clever, it's genius. It's kind of like little boo-boos doing blind shipping, like you don't know what's in the box.
Speaker 4:Oh, you get the surprise one.
Speaker 3:So it's all. It's like Love Island, it's all the things. It's like you take a program, a podcast or whatever.
Speaker 4:You're talking like LeBubu's and Love Island.
Speaker 3:Listen I went to school for this. Stop it. Oh, that's going to sound real gay in the playback, sorry, well, chances are.
Speaker 1:You are what you are.
Speaker 3:Wow, wow, wow, oh, wow that is not acceptable. You went deep. Now I did because I couldn't stand that that cut deep JJ. Anyway, we gotta wrap this orange ball.
Speaker 4:I'm just trying to understand what this word is about. I don't even remember. Now I'll tell it. No, I started the rodeo.
Speaker 3:It doesn't jump again. So cold case, jj. You like it because people are at their home.
Speaker 4:Let's just figure it out together. If you would stop, I can finish fat like people are on, like they're at their home. Yeah, discover that. No, but it is figured out together if you would stop.
Speaker 3:I can finish. People are at home sitting in front of their computers. There's a cold case from 1954 love that so much.
Speaker 4:Do, do, do, do, do do kelly's about to do that. Give me, give me, give me a second, we'll wrap it up.
Speaker 3:Just give me a second. They're do-do-do-do-do and they uncover a record from 1954. It's an obituary published in a local newspaper. That then the dna connects to the third jg, that's called sleuthing. Oh really, they have sleuthed it, they've discovered it. They were a, so that's you agree, lawyer hold on. This is what is happening with fans of Taylor Swift. They are doing the equivalent Like. I see that orange thing in the bookcase behind the thing I'm sleuth, and the Swifties are-.
Speaker 2:All right, I'll stop.
Speaker 4:I'll stop.
Speaker 2:I'll distill it for everyone, and especially JJ. A sleuth is uncovering facts.
Speaker 1:If you're sleuthing, you're uncovering facts. I prefer my version.
Speaker 2:Let's just get to brass tactics. That's what a sleuth is.
Speaker 3:You're throwing out another word. He's not going to know. Brass taxes he's not going to know, I don't, but we don't have time, so stop, I don't.
Speaker 2:Brass tactics just means the basic facts.
Speaker 3:I don't even think it's brass taxes.
Speaker 2:I think it's brass taxes no, no it might be brass tax.
Speaker 3:T-A-C-K-S.
Speaker 2:I said brass tactics.
Speaker 3:I know which is made up.
Speaker 2:Sometimes I get those phrases wrong.
Speaker 3:So I can't say one way or the other. So, jj, you're not alone in your journey.
Speaker 2:But brass taxacks? I think might be that was years ago when the phrase was coined, is probably accurate.
Speaker 3:And then I got it wrong with tactics correct, because it just means like the last man standing here with the facts well, the basic, normal facts.
Speaker 2:No extravagant things, no adjectives, just just the facts, ma'am, and nothing else.
Speaker 3:So how's the relationship? We got huge.
Speaker 4:I think I'm a little bit more confused. Are you going to?
Speaker 3:see him again On the side.
Speaker 4:No, we're going back to the side. We're done.
Speaker 3:Tell me what's next.
Speaker 2:We talked about how Taylor On the podcast.
Speaker 3:It was such a weird divergent. Okay, what else do we want to talk about with Taylor?
Speaker 2:Well, her album releases October 3rd the Life of a Showgirl. And that's also which I think this is interesting it is the same day that Puff Diddy is getting sentenced.
Speaker 4:Well, and alsoober 3rd is officially like kind of known like the mean girls day day like if you watch the movie mean girls. October 3rd is a big day on regards to the movie, specifically like we were pink on wednesdays and all those things. So I I don't know if you watched a clip from jimmy fallon on the tonight show he has I watched it.
Speaker 3:I saw it like he has a full-on like specific conspiracy theory video mont mont monologue it was a lot of numbers and that gets my head swimming really yeah, I don't do well with numbers.
Speaker 4:Well, they say that it's going to be released.
Speaker 3:As long as you have fingers to count on, you're fine, he is thinking that the number 12 is very important Apparently yeah, the whole.
Speaker 4:Thing.
Speaker 2:It's amazing. It's crazy. Everyone should listen and look at it. But it's a lot of numbers.
Speaker 3:Well, that's why I think this is the point we're trying to make is that there are people sitting in a boardroom saying how many different ways could we tie things in? Everything is a market and I love it. Listen, I love it. I'm not saying it in a bad way, I do love. I'm like it is a marketing tactic and everyone's subscribing.
Speaker 2:It is a marketing tactic and everyone's subscribing Well. I will also say you keep saying boardroom and I'm here to support Taylor and say I think it's actually driven by Taylor and we should give her the props she is due as a woman Interesting.
Speaker 3:Oh, wow, okay, Hold on, hold on, I agree with you a hundred percent. And like I do think, okay, you're right, I'm just processing.
Speaker 4:No.
Speaker 3:I was not expecting that I agree with you 100%.
Speaker 4:I do think that the way that she is, but I need to respond because I'm the one that she called out.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and I actually do agree with her a hundred percent as well, and I, if I could choose different words, I would, and I do think she is 100% behind it. Let me clarify boardroom wrong, wrong, wrong words. There is a team. She's not over there orchestrating every single thing, but she is the mastermind, I think, behind it yes. So thank you for that. I appreciate it and I think it is brilliant.
Speaker 2:It is brilliant and as a woman you got to give her the credit where it's due, because I think if she was a man it might be. Oh, he came up with all this, he's brilliant. But because she's a woman, people like to defer to others, and I love that you.
Speaker 3:Wow, I'm being called out because, even in the middle of her last leg of the heiress tour, she was able to finally get her ownership of the masters of her copy, which I think she was crying on the episode and she changed the she really did change the whole and like the whole environment, like that whole what I also will say, like we don't have to get too deep on all of it, but like I would say I was talking to one of you about this, like I think like three albums ago or something I think this is just one opinion, opinion of one she planted a easter egg or two easter eggs or whatever, and, and now I feel like it is a full blown out 100 effective strategy like there there's Easter eggs like wow, that bunny was busy, that bunny was hiding eggs in the shelves, in the briefcase, everywhere, In Lady Gaga's brassiere, everywhere is an Easter egg.
Speaker 4:And I wonder. Like at the beginning they're like oh, let's just do this for fun, but now the Swifties are like specifically looking for this and they're craving it.
Speaker 3:They're like give me more hidden eggs, Absolutely.
Speaker 2:Well, let's go through the orange door. Let's do it, and we're going through a tribute to Taylor Swift, a little more orange. We are going to do a product review about.
Speaker 4:Oh my God, Megan, that was perfect.
Speaker 2:Valentine Vodka Brill, which is a detroit-based distillery. Literally, this vodka is distilled right down the road from maddie's house and we're going to talk about a new release. They have. It's valentine vodka, lion blood, orange vodka, which is a collaborate collaboration between valentine distilling Company and former Detroit Lion, nate Burleson. It's a small batch flavored vodka infused with natural blood, orange and elderflower. It's really really good, like so good you can just drink this over ice. It's made in Michigan with Michigan beet sugar and contains this is it 20% fewer calories and carbs than leading flavored vodka alternatives.
Speaker 1:Sign me up 100%.
Speaker 2:Yes, because I love a flavored vodka, but I don't like all that sugar and extra calories. And this vodka has zero additives and no corn syrup.
Speaker 3:TNI tell me when you want to pause, because I got something to add. Yeah, add away, here we go. I just ba-doop, ba-dooped.
Speaker 4:Did you?
Speaker 3:Major awards for Valentine Vodka World's best vodka. World's best varietal vodka. Double gold medal gold medal gold medal 92 points in gold medal. Okay, tastingcom is a resource Food network. It's a resource Like there's multiple. So yeah, I mean, you nailed it. It's in my little town. It's three blocks away. That's dangerous. But I'm tasting it and loving it, and I'm going to give me some blood.
Speaker 2:It's really really good. So I encourage everyone to go out and get Valentine Vodka Lion Blood, orange Vodka. You'll thank us.
Speaker 3:Here's the other thing, and Taylor go get it real quick, like if you need a tour of the distillery, hit us up at megan. Are you ready to shout out our way to contact us, like via text? It's uh 313-440-0-4.
Speaker 2:Text us or call us.
Speaker 3:Right, because I'm willing To give you a personal escort To the distillery and an upfront Valentine Vodka experience.
Speaker 4:You are going to do a private Tour with them.
Speaker 3:Well, no, it depends on the demand. Meaghan's in.
Speaker 4:All trying Fan social. We have to sign ourselves on fan social.
Speaker 3:No, I'm willing to give a freebie.
Speaker 2:We'll do a freebie first. Oh my god.
Speaker 4:You know what? Drop it in.
Speaker 3:My point here. Well, jj won't apparently be involved. You get a Meaghan and I, you get the M&M's. Stop it in my point here. Well, jj won't apparently be involved, but you get it. You get it, megan and I, you get the.
Speaker 2:M&M's. You get the M&M's, and maybe we'll have an orange M&M or two for you If you want a little side of JJ.
Speaker 4:That is a different.
Speaker 3:Oh side of JJ. No pun intended.
Speaker 4:But I wanted to say, Megan, you said something about the Valentine vodka being like you can actually drink it Like as it is.
Speaker 3:I'm doing it right now.
Speaker 4:And Maddie is doing that. But Megan is great trying to find a great like a like a mixer with it and she just made a nice little mixer with the drink and it's just smooth and great. It's perfect.
Speaker 2:So yeah, go for it. A special flavored club soda and a little tangerine white claw, it's perfect. So yeah, go for it A special flavored club soda and a little tangerine white claw.
Speaker 4:It's perfect. It's so good.
Speaker 3:I love when you not you, but just in general when someone takes a liqueur and the mixer is another liqueur.
Speaker 2:It's a specialty of mine, so you take a vodka and you mix it with a high noon. It's so good it's a dream little vodka spread it's good.
Speaker 4:How much is it? I think, like $30 that's not bad.
Speaker 2:I think it depends where you buy it. I bought it at a place that's at state minimum and it was $29.99, but if you're at the distillery it might be $35.
Speaker 3:And our hands-on tour is free. You just give us five stars on TripAdvisor.
Speaker 4:There we go, there you go.
Speaker 2:Well, with that, I think it's some time for some slip-it-ins and pull-it-outs.
Speaker 4:Before you say that Still to say, but we'll say that Can you say that, say, but we'll say that, yeah, can you say that before you say that I, I would, I'm gonna encourage our slippers if you have your slip it ins and your pullouts, send us a message. Yeah, bring in your slip it ins and pullouts. And you know, who knows. Can I say that we might do an episode of slip it ins and pullouts from our slippers.
Speaker 3:What about this? They can slip it in. They can slip it in, they can pull it out or they can put it on the side.
Speaker 4:There you go. I love it.
Speaker 1:I love it. I love it.
Speaker 3:Oh, my God. We didn't even get to talk about Atlanta, so we'll park it, yep.
Speaker 2:We're going into slip-ins and pull-outs and I'll start. Are you going to Go for it?
Speaker 3:Yeah, start it.
Speaker 2:So my slip in is JFK Jr. You love him. I've always been obsessed with him. He was always like this dream man in my world and I wanted to go to Brown so badly because he went there. Anyway, there's a new documentary.
Speaker 3:I wouldn't kick him out of bed.
Speaker 2:No one would Period no one would.
Speaker 3:He was so. No, he's coming out, he out of bed. No one would.
Speaker 2:Period. No one would. He was so no, he's coming out. He's so handsome. No, there's a new documentary on CNN about him and it's amazing. I just I've always loved him and I used to love it when he would go on Howard Stern and Howard Stern would just make fun of him about how all he did all day was rollerblade around New York City shirtless and John would just sit there and laugh and just took it like no big deal and he was so smart and so witty and just so handsome and I miss him. And this documentary, yeah, like no. I mean, it was devastating to me when he died. But to have some sort of little realness, watch the documentary. It's really great.
Speaker 3:The first episode aired CNN.
Speaker 2:Also, for anyone that doesn't know, his cousin Jack Schlossberg, which is Carolyn Kennedy's son, is also very handsome. And he has a very interesting and provocative. Instagram he's alive and Tik TOK. Oh yeah, he's alive and he is a social influencer.
Speaker 3:And I mean, I love it.
Speaker 4:Well, I love that you say that because, um, a big moment happened a couple of weeks ago with um and watch what happens live with Andy and finallyol from the original cast of the real housewives of new york showed up there you go.
Speaker 2:She showed up, I don't know, if you know, she was married to jfk jr's cousin, anthony, who was jfk jr's best man.
Speaker 4:At his wedding okay, so she is part of the documentary.
Speaker 3:I have nothing to add.
Speaker 2:Well, you're missing out.
Speaker 4:Well, she showed up after there was a big feud of her and Andy. Oh really, yeah, they didn't even speak in speaking terms. Even Andy put a statement out of. She's not talking to us, she doesn't even want to appear and watch what happens live. But she showed up I think that probably a week or two ago to promote the documentary, but it was like a big thing. Bowie Nyang was there and Matt.
Speaker 3:Rogers, I love that.
Speaker 4:But I'm glad that you mentioned that, because it was a big moment also and and bravo for history yeah because it's been almost like 10 years since, like carol has stepped into watch what happens life this seems like a conversation you two might want to take okay well, and just for the slippers, carol radziwill was a former real housewives of new york cast member.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just said that, so with that I'll I'll move.
Speaker 3:Oh, I missed it, sorry, well it was getting along, so my pull it out.
Speaker 2:It's also New York related. I'm very sad that and just like that ended.
Speaker 4:I'll miss it, you are sad.
Speaker 1:I love the show, yes.
Speaker 2:And I love Andy Cohen tying it back to Andy, he did a recent appearance as the shoe salesman again, just like he did in Sex and the City.
Speaker 4:And they're actually done. I know I'm devastated. I loved it.
Speaker 2:It was still a great show. I thought I enjoyed it. I didn't love the ending, but I get it. But anyway, that's my pull it out.
Speaker 4:I'm going to do a slip it in. I love ironing Shut up Like an iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron, iron.
Speaker 3:A little bit about the amount of clothes I actually iron, because I used to even iron, like my underwear and my like undershirts and everything like that, that's insane I just love it.
Speaker 4:His props, his crop tees yeah, they always have a little bit of that.
Speaker 2:I moved on to a steamer years ago and it's life changing.
Speaker 4:I like the.
Speaker 2:I still rely on the dryer I moved on to a steamer years ago and it's life-changing.
Speaker 3:I like the— I still rely on the dryer? No, that's a mistake.
Speaker 4:He's also—Maddie loves the spray. Do you know that Downy spray Hold on?
Speaker 3:This is a product—oh my God, this is—I didn't expect—okay, yes, wrinkle releaser. Oh, I don't like it.
Speaker 4:I don't like the smell, it's the best. Spray stretch good to go. That should have been my pull-out today, JJ.
Speaker 3:I don't mean to interrupt. What is this Iron?
Speaker 4:Beanie.
Speaker 1:Iron.
Speaker 3:Oh my god.
Speaker 4:Not the irony of it, but being able to iron things.
Speaker 3:Back in the day when we were together cohabitating, I would put something on and he'd make me take it off and iron it and I'm like okay, well, I'm not really concerned.
Speaker 4:No, okay, carry on my pull out.
Speaker 3:Wait, do you want to talk anymore about ironing?
Speaker 4:No, I think that's good enough. Do you like steaming it? No, I don't.
Speaker 2:I'm the one who brought up. I'm a steam girl. I like. This is the difference between the steamer and the ironing, he could be a steam girl, I'm not going to go with steamworks.
Speaker 4:That's a different thing, Megan that you probably don't know.
Speaker 3:New episode stop.
Speaker 4:I like the crisp, like seam into the ironing.
Speaker 3:I like a medium starch Medium starch.
Speaker 2:I do love a seam when you.
Speaker 4:I don't know.
Speaker 3:I think dry cleaners are going out of business.
Speaker 4:I love that so much, you think?
Speaker 3:so Okay, but let me ask you guys this real quick I disagree completely Okay. All right, all right, that's not my question, though. My question is when they ask you light, medium or heavy starch, what would you pick? Heavy, medium, heavy, okay.
Speaker 4:Carry heavy, medium heavy. Okay, carry on. Okay, my pullout is something to do with and maybe you can give me some light on your american side is when asking a favor.
Speaker 4:When asking a favor, the one versus can you want you? Can you? And let me just explain. You wait, let me just explain this. I find myself sometimes like people come to me when asking if he was like jj, do you want me to help you? Do like can you do you want to help me? Do you want to help me do the backyard instead of like can you just do that?
Speaker 2:well, I think if it's, if it's meant to be a favor, you would say could you do me a favor? And they don't no. Okay, if it's, if it's meant to be a favor, you would say could you do me a favor? And they don't no okay if it's something that, like at work, that's really maybe outside your job duties it should be, you know, could you help me with this?
Speaker 4:I don't, I don't, it's not work though it should never be want there's a lot of want and I really yeah, like do you want to?
Speaker 3:I know this happens in the corporate world a lot. Like you ask a question do you want to work?
Speaker 2:for that project are you asking me like can you like can you or would you?
Speaker 1:yes, I think it's kind of like something.
Speaker 3:I do love for me because, like, I can help you, but do I want to? I don't know what are you asking me?
Speaker 4:Yes, that's my point.
Speaker 3:My personal preference or my availability.
Speaker 4:Exactly Like I and for me, like my like. Again, english is my second language, so when you come to me and asking for a favor and you're like one versus I mean you're putting me like on a corner type of thing.
Speaker 3:So what do you want?
Speaker 4:So I feel pressure to say yes, I don't want to do it, but I can do it Do you want slippers to give you some advice.
Speaker 2:Yes, no, it's just a pull-out. No, let the slippers. It is a pull-out, fine, okay, well let the slippers give him some advice.
Speaker 3:All right, fine.
Speaker 2:Bring JJ your advice about wands or candy. I thought it was my pull-out, but it sounds to be like a pull-out for Megan.
Speaker 4:Can you or would you make her be quiet? She's apparently upset about my pull-out. Can you make her be?
Speaker 2:quiet or would you make her be quiet, I guess, go for it. Well, I didn't know. You were bringing a pull-out.
Speaker 3:You guys tune in to the after hours.
Speaker 4:It's my pull-, Not yours. You just had it.
Speaker 3:Oh my god, I'm sitting in the middle. Okay, my turn. Okay, take it away. My slip it in and I feel like again this might piss Megan off Because I'm going to steal one of her future slip it ins.
Speaker 1:She just hasn't realized.
Speaker 3:Slip it to tens. She hasn't realized how much it is a slip in for her, but I know when I say it she'll know that it is Right now I'm involved in three class actions.
Speaker 2:Oh no, I'm in probably some of the same class actions.
Speaker 3:Oh no, you're not. Two of mine are Subaru related so you don't have a Subaru? No, and my third is AT&T and you're a. Verizon, so you're not in any of my class actions Nope, I'm in the AT&T one, fis, and.
Speaker 2:Is 100%, because I used to have AT&T for cable.
Speaker 4:Oh wow, I'm sure that the one for the Subaru. There's about like 500 Uncle Cathy's there, oh stop it 100%.
Speaker 3:Okay, you're going to have to go to episode three or four on. We don't have time to define Uncle Cathy.
Speaker 2:No, lesbians love a Subaru. That's standard knowledge.
Speaker 3:So do sides.
Speaker 1:Like myself, but you said you weren't a side, I am a side.
Speaker 4:You love to be a side, I am a side. You love to be a side, I'm a tot side, all right Side.
Speaker 3:Okay, but hold on. Three, class action. You don't know, mad, like when I. I don't know how you guys feel, but when I get anything in the mail that is not an advertisement or a political thing, like the days of getting a letter or a card or whatever are gone. They've been replaced by class action. If I did, a class action day is made. So I'm in three and I'm hoping for anywhere, hoping for the best. Yeah, you know what Give me whatever.
Speaker 4:If.
Speaker 3:I get $2, happy.
Speaker 3:If you give me a million, dollars Correct Best, like thank you for fucking with my connectivity or my. I couldn't put it in reverse on tuesday. Okay, my, pull it out and let me tell you. I want, I want you guys to relate to me if you think it's the same. I communicate with people via photos a lot of the time. So, megan JJ, let's just type at that. I text you, I'm like can you believe this? And I take a picture of something in that moment and I send it to you. That fucking photo goes into my photo library. I don't want it, I don't need it in there, I want it to be exclusive to the text, yeah. And then when I go into my photo library, what a hot mess. I have 1,500 photos in there and Apple is trying to Hold on.
Speaker 3:I know there's apps for dupes.
Speaker 4:No, and the same new update.
Speaker 3:Correct. But, jj, you agree with me. I've had this conversation with you before how like all of these photos are in here. It gets very crazy on how to locate a photo, what folders they put it in, like when you remember, when I'm like trying to search for a photo, I'm like I'm like simplify to search for a photo, I'm like I'm I'm like simplify, apple, apple, simplify september search for the pic okay, this is not what you said, all fair.
Speaker 4:So this is interesting are you an apple influence no, I'm not not yet okay well, but I I support some of the, but this is different this is what I'm getting now.
Speaker 3:It's different when I got hold on when I got, different in the moment. But okay, if you guys want to it's your pull out. I support it yeah, because the apple doesn't fall far. You just had an experience. Close us out, megan, I'll leave it there.
Speaker 2:Well, I agree with you. So F-I's a nine.
Speaker 3:Thank you.
Speaker 2:In the meantime. That's it for us Slippers, but we want to hear from you and your friends, especially your hot topics. Slip it ins and pull it outs. Slip into our DMs, just like TikTok Susan on Instagram, at SlipItInPodcast or on TikTok at SlipItInPodcast. You also can email us at SlipItInPodcast, at gmailcom and, as we said earlier, call and text us at 313-444-9004. Remember, whenever reaching out, leave your name and where you are from. Finally, follow us wherever you get your pods.
Speaker 3:And if you want a tour of Valentine Vodka, call me.
Speaker 1:Come on, slippers cringe. You'll beg for more with a guilty pleasure you can't ignore, like a drunk text sent at 2am.