Slip It In

Gen Z in the House, Relationship Rundowns, and Snack-Fueled Chaos

Matty, Megan, JJ Season 2 Episode 46

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We test a viral peanuts-in-Coke trend, then spiral into a surprisingly revealing generational check-in with our Gen Z guest Chloe. Between dating app realities, the “millennial pause,” and what’s actually worth the hype, we land on the messy truth: tastes change fast but honesty still wins. 

• Chloe’s top three “nuts” plus Circus Peanuts nostalgia 
• Coke and peanuts taste test and why it kind of disappoints 
• the real origin of the soda-and-peanuts combo as a Southern snack 
• Gen Z takes on the Michael Jackson biopic and reality TV 
• dating apps as hookup culture and why Chloe avoids them 
• the Tea app as a red-flag warning feed and what that implies 
• podcasts and why Gen Z listening habits differ 
• foldable iPhone hype and the joy of slamming a phone shut 
• marriage as a life goal and why it feels 50-50 
• middle part vs side part and why the debate won’t die 
• guys wearing makeup and why people should stop caring 
• Artemis II and how differently generations follow space news 
• the “millennial pause” plus the idea of “negotiating” before speaking 
• slip it in and pull it out picks from High Noon hard teas to Amazon deliveries
• Coachella as status content and the price tag shock 

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Cold Open And Host Welcome

Speaker

You'll laugh, you'll cringe, you'll beg for more with a guilty pleasure you can't ignore like a drug text sent at 2 a.m. We slipped it in again.

Speaker 1

Welcome, welcome, welcome everyone. We are back slipping it in with you. I'm Megan and I'm here with Matty and JJ.

Speaker 5

Hello.

Speaker 1

And today we have with us a special guest, Chloe, a TikTok one-hit wonder and a very avid slipper.

Speaker 6

Hello. Hello, hello.

Speaker 1

Welcome to the pod.

Speaker 6

Thanks for having me.

Fan Feedback And Carl Updates

Speaker 1

Well, before we get into Chloe's nuts, we have some fan feedback. The fans have been getting to us left and right with their comments.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I got a Shelly and I got a Kelly.

Speaker 1

Oh, I love that.

Speaker 4

I got a Shelly uh from the Detroit area who simply says, Carl's a mess. And I love T-lish.

Speaker 1

Yep. We love T-Lish too. And yes, Carl is a mess. Carl is a mess.

Speaker 4

Kelly from Chicago had a little more to say. Kelly says that security guard story was nuts. When Matty mentioned it via messages, I was thinking he matched with someone who just happened to work in the hotel. Not that it was him using an app to specifically match with people in the hotel who had access to a bed.

Speaker 5

Yes.

Speaker 4

Which is like, okay, yeah. Like I never actually didn't think of it in those terms, but like he does have a from a stalker standpoint, it he's got everything right there he needs in front of him. I've got out-of-town people coming into a hotel. I find them on the app, they have a room here, that gives me a bed, I'm in and out. Exactly.

Speaker 2

And next thing you know, Dayton. Yes.

Speaker 1

Or I mean, maybe he wasn't even looking for a bed, but he wanted to get and meet you in the hallway. Right.

Speaker 4

Which was it? Which is what I thought. But like I like Kelly's perspective from Chicago. She's like, no, he's he's looking for a bed. But either way. Yeah.

Speaker 1

I agree. I agree with Kelly.

Speaker 4

Thank you, Kelly. Thank you, Shelly. Keep the feedback coming. We love it.

Chloe Picks Her Top Three Nuts

Speaker 2

Well, Chloe, welcome again to the podcast. As we always do, do with every single guest. We are curious and we are on our edge. What are your favorite three nuts?

Speaker 6

Okay. So I don't really eat nuts that much. So this was a hard list to come up with. But for my number one, I haven't had these in a long time, but Circus Peanuts.

Speaker 4

Oh, I love a circus peanut. That's like not that's a great answer. It's not well, it's go-you don't know? I don't even know what a peanut butter. Well, they're not really nuts. Oh, they're nutnuts. Well, they're like candy, right?

Speaker 1

Yeah, they're like foamy. They're like yeah, peanut, they're shaped like a peanut.

Speaker 6

Right.

Speaker 1

And they're bright orange, and they're kind of like this marshmellowy candy, but they're banana flavored, which is what I love.

Speaker 2

But they're called Circus Peanuts.

Speaker 4

And they're shaped look like and look like a peanut.

Speaker 1

Yeah, they're like and they're bright orange. They're bright orange.

Speaker 4

I love that answer so much. Yeah.

Speaker 1

So, like when I was little, my grandfather had a five and dime store, which is kind of like today's version of a dollar store. And it had a big candy counter. And so whenever I would go in as like a little girl, I would get circus peanuts.

Speaker 4

But then Is this while you were asking for pennies?

Speaker 1

Yes, when I was running around town saying my name was Penny, I was getting circus peanuts when I called.

Speaker 4

Oh my god. You were a busy little girl.

Speaker 1

Was I was. But one sometimes like other workers would be there and I would go in and they try to give me circus peanuts and I wouldn't take it from them because I was trained. Stranger Danger. So well, you shouldn't be around on your own. Well, I think my parents were there, but I only wanted to take the circus peanuts from my grandfather when he would give them to me. All right. So that is number one.

Speaker 3

Yes, Chloe. Do you see what you're in for today?

Speaker 1

I mean, circus peanuts, I love. And now I'm like itching to have one. I haven't had one in a long time either.

Speaker 2

Yeah, because I remember growing up with the circus peanuts. Oh, no.

Speaker 1

Oh, do you remember them now?

Speaker 2

They are our version of peeps for Easter on the Spanish. Oh, we have peeps, we have circum peanuts.

Speaker 1

Oh, I love it.

Speaker 2

Peanut peanuts. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, we might have to stop at like uh CVS or Walgreens next stop after this.

Speaker 4

All right, well, let's get to our second nut.

Speaker 6

You might just need to start having like all of these peanuts like here on the table for your guests. So they can be like, this one's my favorite, make everyone try.

Speaker 4

I'm taking a note. I'm taking a note.

Speaker 6

JJ's like, what's a circus peanut? Well, here you go.

Speaker 2

Yeah, there's a circus peanut. I love that so much.

Speaker 1

I wish we had a circus peanut right now.

Speaker 6

I'm like giddy over it. Okay. Okay. My second one is very specific, but it's the cinnamon peanut.

Speaker 2

As if the circus penis wasn't that specific anymore. What was it?

Speaker 6

It's um the heated or like fried, I don't know the word for it, the cinnamon cashews that are at like the zoo.

Speaker 4

Oh, warm nuts. You like a warm nut.

unknown

I don't know.

Speaker 6

But they have cinnamon over them. Yes. Cinnamon.

Speaker 4

I know what you're talking about. They're in like the cones kind of little crazy. I love that. It's like a cone-shaped little bag. It's like when you're walking, get your nuts, get your nuts, get your warm hot nuts.

Speaker 1

And they're they are delicious, but I feel like those nuts, like I always, whether they're the cinnamon cashews or the almonds, they always smell so good. And then you eat them, and I feel like they don't they're taste good. They don't deliver. They don't taste as good as they smell. They deliver.

Speaker 2

They're made, they may close the thing. Yeah, they I know.

Speaker 6

I love them. Like I will go to the zoo looking for the nuts rather than the animals. Like I'll go in being like, I need the nuts first before I look at any animals.

Speaker 2

It'll make dedication. It'll make for a better experience. Yeah.

Speaker 6

Yeah. Okay. So my third favorite nut is just gonna be a good old pistachio.

Speaker 4

Fan favorite. It is a pistachios typically top a lot of people's lists.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I love a pistachio.

The Coke And Peanuts TikTok Test

Speaker 4

Okay, so the little lonely average peanut did not make your list, but have no fear. I have a little bit of a taste test trend thing that we're gonna be doing today.

Speaker 1

I love it. I love that.

Speaker 4

Now, I think this originated in either Chip China or Japan. I was gonna say Japan. So it covers both of them. Maybe just say Asia. Asia. Okay, that I'll do that. And uh so it's not anything necessarily new, it's more of a resurgence, and it's been noticed on TikTok recently. So what you do is you take a bottle of Coke, cherry coke or Coke Zero. Uh, we have cherry Coke Zero today, and you pour a little bit out to make room, and then you take your average salted peanut. I guess you could do unsalted. We got salted here today, planters' peanuts. You take a little handful, you put them into the bottle, you let them marinate for about a minute or so. This was happening while you guys were discussing your nut topics. I had prepped this. We're gonna say nuts were soaking as we were talking about. And now we're gonna chloe. We're gonna try this. It's and see if you like it. You're supposed to get both some soda and some nuts in your mouth.

Speaker 1

It looks so scary and gross. I don't like bubbling. Yeah, I'll start.

Speaker 4

Down the hatch. Did you get a nut? You got a nut. Okay.

Speaker 2

Try to get a nut.

Speaker 6

I want to do ASMR.

Speaker 2

Oh, there we go. I mean, what do you think?

Speaker 6

I taste them very separately. Yeah, I do too, and it is. I mean, I don't like Coke or the code.

Speaker 1

I do have a little coke and like a double take, but do you like uh Pepsi or you don't like a cola product? I don't like cola products. Oh, okay.

Speaker 6

I like orange vanta cream soda.

Speaker 4

Oh I don't like cola color. That sounds generational to me.

Speaker 1

I feel like um I don't know. It's I was very scared of it and nervous because I am not a boiled peanut fan and I was afraid it would be like boiled peanuts. It's not. And maybe if you left them a long time, it would be. But so I didn't I wasn't bothered by the nut, but I got the great cherry coke flavor, which I love, and then I had a nice little peanut.

Speaker 4

So you know, here's what I don't like is there this is the second thing I've done that I saw on trends. What was the other one we did where I had some taste of the wine ice cream, and both of these have let me down to some extent. I'm with you, Chloe. I felt like, yeah, I taste the nuts, I taste the, but I wanted to taste what I thought was gonna become a concoction that created.

Speaker 6

It's a root beer flow. It's perfect together. This is just like right.

Speaker 4

I want right. I wanted to be able to say, wow, you guys gotta try this because it it's a new evolution of like sensation in your mouth, and not so much.

Speaker 2

Also, I love a salted peanut and he took the salt from it from it. So I'm like, I don't know.

Speaker 1

We can say we did it. Yeah, but as Anderson Cooper says, peanuts are a whore, and I mean everyone loves a peanut. I mean, it's a get-around party nut.

Speaker 5

It is.

Speaker 1

Well, but let me ask you this because didn't you say this was an old timer kind of concoction from like the working class? So I could see them if you're going to go work out on a I don't think I said that, did I? I thought you didn't. I said Asia, but no, oh, but when you talked about it, I don't know if the working go okay. I thought you said it was like came from the working class, the working force, so they could enjoy a drink and a snack at the same time, which I could pre pro pre-prod meeting.

Speaker 4

I was gonna say if you rewind the tape, you won't find any of this like that you're stuck.

Speaker 1

But I thought when you said I've got this cool trend to try, right? That you told us it came from old school working.

Speaker 2

For the snacks that you get the drink and you get the snack.

Speaker 1

So I can see if I'm on a construction work site, I pour my bag of nuts in my soda and off I go, and I'm getting a snack and a drink as I work. So I can see in that respect, you don't have to get your fingers dirty and salty with the nut. They just come right in via your soda.

Speaker 4

Well, I just did some real-time research too, and it's uh actually also a longstanding southern U.S. snack.

Speaker 1

Oh.

Speaker 4

Oh, well, the boiled peanuts in the South.

Speaker 1

Well, so maybe I took Southern and went working class.

Speaker 4

Well, I don't know. Oh, wait, originated, oh wow, we are, we got I gotta spend more time at the beginning up front. Because it originated in the rural south. Um uh workers, you got this workers could snack without dirty hands by pouring peanuts into the bottle.

Speaker 1

There you go, thank you.

Speaker 4

So and this became a nostalgic gas station combo long before TikTok found it.

Speaker 1

Yeah, so there you go.

Speaker 4

Well, where'd I come up with all this Asian stuff?

Speaker 1

I don't know. I don't know. You're the one. But when you talked to us originally, you said there's this trend, and it was like from the working class.

Speaker 4

Yeah, no, somehow.

Speaker 6

See, I just thought of something for those construction workers that can help them. So when I was younger, there's this cup, it's called Snackies. Oh. So it's a cup, and you can have like the beverage in the bottom of the cup, and then at the top, it's like closed in so you can have a separate compartment. A separate compartment so you can have like Cheez Its or something else. Oh, yes.

Speaker 1

I've seen little kids with those. Yeah, yeah, little kids have seen those running around.

Speaker 2

What's the name of it again?

Speaker 6

Malls and snackies. Oh. I don't know if they still make them. Like it was when I was a kid. It's a great idea. Oh, I love a snacky.

Speaker 1

Well, I think, you know, at this point, we've tried the Coke peanut trend. We're not necessarily fans, but we're not necessarily against it. Yeah. I don't know. Oh, Chloe is against it. Okay. Well, I've been.

Speaker 2

Not Gen Z approved.

Speaker 1

Not Gen Z approved. Well, I think it's fair to say, you know, we're typically a Gen X millennial focus podcast. But today with Chloe, you've got three generations. We've got yeah, we've got a true Gen Z er here. So we're gonna learn a little bit about Gen Z by playing into it or over it.

Speaker 4

Okay. Can I just say one thing?

Speaker 1

Oh, we're back to the peanut and clean. Well, one thing. I smell my hands.

Speaker 4

We can get we cannot get over it. Well, so I asked Chad GPT, I said, was Asia tied to this peanut trend at all? Yeah. Short answer, not really.

Speaker 3

No, so scratch sad. So I'm sorry about that.

Speaker 4

That was a that was a hallucination, apparently. Yeah, believe me.

Speaker 1

Thank God T-Lishus isn't here to call you out because she's normally the correction.

Speaker 4

So uh over it.

Speaker 1

Yes, over it.

Speaker 4

Oh god. Oh god.

Speaker 1

We're gonna leave it back to the South from a hundred years ago.

Speaker 5

Okay.

Speaker 1

So with that, let's get into into it or over it. So Chloe. Yes. Is Gen Z into or over the Michael Jackson movie coming out in a few weeks? I knew nothing about this.

Speaker 6

Oh well, let me tell you.

Speaker 1

His nephew, Jermaine Jackson's son, Jafar Jackson.

Speaker 6

Oh, do they look similar? Yes, they do. He's very handless.

Speaker 4

So let me ask you didn't hear about it, but now that you know it's coming out, are you into it? Or are you like I'll see it? You'll see it.

Speaker 6

I've always thought stuff with Michael Jackson is interesting because so much happened in his life and conspiracies.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I'd love a cocoa.

Speaker 2

I heard Janet Jackson is not happy about it, I'll tell you that.

Speaker 4

She's over it.

Speaker 2

She got out of the screening very upset about the movie. Well, allegedly.

Speaker 1

Yeah, and so there has been a little bit of issues. Yeah, they did. I just showed Chloe the picture. I'm showing everyone Jafar and Michael. Like he looks like Michael did before Michael started getting into some of the plastic surgery. And Michael was so handsome.

Speaker 6

Well, he actually did have like a skin condition or something. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1

Well, yeah, your skin goes white in places. But I think he just he also, as a young child, which I'm assuming they get into in the biopic, is he had really bad acne and he was on the stage a lot. So he was always concerned about how he looked. And he I think he never realized he was as handsome as he was. And then he started with these surgeries, and it just And then we all know what happened.

Speaker 4

It went downhill.

Speaker 1

He just got a lot of surgeries, and it was too many on his nose and other places. But he's was very handsome, and the nephew is very handsome.

Speaker 2

Do you know when the movie's uh out?

Speaker 1

Uh they just had the premiere. I think it's officially out. I want to say the 24th of uh May. Yeah, April. April. It's out.

Speaker 4

Oh, it's coming up. I think it drops uh previews early in Asia.

Speaker 1

No? Uh I think it might be previewed early in LA and New York. But like I'm tying it all down.

Speaker 4

Yeah, it's officially all the 24th. Giving them cred. Yes.

Dating Apps And The Tea App

Speaker 2

I have a question for Chloe. Okay. Is our Gen-Zers into it or over dating apps?

Speaker 5

Ooh. I want to do that. I want to know.

Speaker 2

Because we've talked about dating apps. We talked about dating. I'm curious to know.

Speaker 6

I do have an opinion on dating apps. I feel like a lot of people my age do go on them, but they go on them for different purposes than really? Yeah, like they just go on there for like a late-night hookup.

Speaker 3

Oh.

Speaker 6

Something like that. Like that. I would never personally go on a dating app just because I feel like that's what everyone is there for.

Speaker 4

Hooking up for your generation? Yeah.

Speaker 6

I feel like no one really wants to, I don't know, but I feel like people on dating apps aren't really looking for a long relationship. They just want to be like, oh, you're hot. Let's go.

Speaker 4

Let me ask you this. Yeah. Are there secret apps that you use that we don't necessarily know about? Because and I relate when I got into this. Well, I relate this to the page.

Speaker 6

I actually do have an app I could talk about.

Speaker 4

Okay, hold on. Hold on, real quick though, because what I'm going back to when my nephew at one point started talking. I got it now, but when he first started talking to me about his Finster, I'm like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 6

I don't know what that is.

Speaker 4

It's a fake Instagram. So a Finsta? Finsta, isn't that what I think he said Finster. There you go. There you go. There you go. Finsta. Oh god.

Speaker 2

We're in the business of fact checking, Matt.

Speaker 4

Oh, Lord. Um, so anyway, it was like, you know, not the same thing as a fake, like an app we don't know about, but a lot of times an app gets popular you like generations earlier, and then you all abandon it because here we come, the other generations, and then you go to a new one. So what's this app? Because I'm ready for it.

Speaker 6

So the app is going to talk about, it's called, I don't know how many people use it anymore, but a few months ago it was really popular. It's called the Tea app. Tea app. Tea app? No, like that's what I've got the T-Mobile app. So the different app. What is it? What is it about? So on the Tea app, it's not a dating app, but you go on there and it'll have pictures of guys from your location. You'll say your location, like your range, and you can look up a name even, and it'll show all these guys, and it'll either give them green flags or red flags. So it's like let's say that you had like a crazy ex. You could post your ex on the app and give him a couple. People are like actually posting others on their like guys. Oh, that sounds and giving them warnings so they could post their crazy ex and be like, red flag, this guy did this to me, he did that to me. And then people can comment on it and they're like, Oh, I know this guy. I went to high school.

Speaker 4

Oh my god, that's like putting him on blast.

Speaker 1

Like, so there's several Facebook groups that are also the same. So I'm in several Facebook groups of like men that they post on there, of like, he's on, you know, Hinge and all these dating apps, but he goes by Carl and his real name is Josh. And oh, this guy's married. Yes, except I love him.

Speaker 4

You use Carl, you're not. I know.

Speaker 6

Yeah, or you'll see someone on there and you look at the comments, and it's like, this guy has a girlfriend. Why is he on here? Yeah. Oh, I was just with him last night. Oh, he has a girlfriend.

Speaker 2

Take out the tea app.

Speaker 6

I love that. I get all the tea on the tea app.

Speaker 4

Is Gen Z into podcasts?

Speaker 6

I listen to yours a camera. I will be honest. I will be honest with you.

Speaker 4

Yes, please.

Speaker 6

In the car when I'm on the way to anywhere, I like blasting music.

Speaker 4

Okay.

Speaker 6

And I'm just not really that much of a listen to a podcast person. So I definitely have not listened to all of your podcasts.

Speaker 4

Do you think you speak for your generation? Or do you have a sense that if your friends are just like, this is just joke reference? I mean, like, because podcasts like are very popular, but I do think their generation, the audiences, like, so it doesn't strike me as like I don't think our listening base is skews strongly to your generation, but you're gonna help us with that, right? I can't put a word, put a word. Come on, you say one hit one, or you about to beat two girls.

Speaker 6

I can't speak for everyone in Gen Z, but no one, none of my friends really listen to podcasts. And if they do, it's yours because I'm Oh, right answer. Ding ding ding ding ding.

Speaker 2

I love that.

Speaker 6

But I know my sister Isabel does listen to podcasts. Shout out to your sister Isabel.

Speaker 4

Yeah. Shout out to that.

Speaker 1

Okay. Well, I have to know. Is Gen Z into it or over Carl's a mess, also known as Scamanda? I have no clue what that is.

Speaker 4

I could see that one coming from mile away. We can't. We talked about it.

Speaker 1

You obviously didn't listen to our latest episode because we talk about it. Oh, this is embarrassing. It evolves from the TV show Summer House on Bravo. I don't watch anything on Bravo. Okay. I should have listened to that on Haven't.

Speaker 6

That is. So that's good to know.

Speaker 2

I was wondering if Gen Z's were into reality TV.

Speaker 6

Well, I think Love a lot of people love Love Island. Oh, yeah. Love Island. Maybe the Traitors. Okay. Yep. That's all I hear about. People really like Love Island. Yeah. In the summertime.

Speaker 4

I heard through a little birdie though that you also love a little Survivor.

Speaker 6

Oh, Survivor, of course. But I don't think it's Gen Z into. No.

Speaker 4

Oh, but I think that you grew up with it.

Speaker 6

It's once in a blue moon that I find someone that watches Survivor.

Speaker 4

But see, that's what's I mean, that's where I think you guys gotta find. Like you just you guys all subscribe to a certain thing. What makes you different is the other things that you branch out with, and Survivor's a good good one to do?

Speaker 6

Yeah, I love when I come across someone who also watches Survivor. You're just like, oh, it's a I can talk to someone besides Matty and JJ about Survivor.

Foldable iPhone And Marriage Goals

Speaker 2

I love that. I love that. I love that. Okay. I am curious to know are Gen Zers into the supposedly coming up foldable iPhone or iPhone fold. Supposedly that's coming up. Do you think that Gen Z is Excited about that.

Speaker 4

Yeah. Oh she sold it.

Speaker 6

I'm a trendsetter. Yeah, I didn't think I would care for one, but again, shout out my sister. She has a fold phone and it's actually very nice. Like your notifications, they pop up while your phone is folded, like on a little screen on the top. So it's very it's convenient. It's nice.

Speaker 4

So she obviously has a point for Megan. It's not an Apple, obviously, because they're not out yet. Megan's been Jones in for the couple of years. They'll probably make one for Apple. I guess. Well, they will, but that's coming out.

Speaker 1

Listen, Megan. Oh, it is coming out? It's this fall, but I just read an article that there might be, with the war in Iran, some shipping issues. So now they're saying it could be pushed to early 2027, and Apple's shares immediately fell because people want the iPhone fold. And let me tell you, I have seen your sister Isabelle's. The iPhone fold will have one full screen on the outside, like a traditional iPhone, and then you'll just open it and then you'll have a big mini iPad in your hands. Like I'm so excited about it. She's getting excited. Yes. Well, I was a class transsetter in high school and I still am.

Speaker 6

Okay. I like the dramatic effect of being on the phone with someone and getting an argument, and you're just like, ugh, don't talk to me. And then you slam your eye.

Speaker 4

I love it. I thought you were going to say the dramatic effect of me again, which is awesome.

Speaker 1

Yes, I get it. Yeah, it's almost like clip. Yeah, yeah. Well, it's the old school slamming down the phone, which when we all had traditional phones back in the day, trust me, I was a phone slammer sometimes. Oh, 100%.

Speaker 4

Okay, I got another one for you. Um, this one I'm really curious about. Okay. Is Gen Z, think about it, about your all your friends. Okay. Are they into marriage as a life goal? Ooh. I feel like it's 50-50. Really? Yeah. Like uh not gender specific. You're not saying like male versus female. You're just saying half the half of my friends want to get married, half of them probably don't.

Speaker 6

Yeah, I feel like it is like that. It's just, I feel like it's hard to find someone. It is. Yeah. It's hard.

Speaker 2

Well, hence she was talking about the dating apps and and the tea and all that. Yeah.

Speaker 1

Well, and I did want to comment on that. Like tr traditionally, Tinder was always known as like a hookup dating app, but I know several friends who met on Tinder in the height of its like day as the hookup space that they didn't hook up on the first date and actually ended up having relationships again. It happens for sure. So I don't I wouldn't shy away from apps that they're just for hookups, because I think you can make them what you want.

Speaker 4

So the marriage piece of it though, I what I think has changed throughout the years that I kind of subscribe to is that I think it used to be, well, this is what you do. This is what society thinks, this is my goal, this is my life path. I date, I find the one, I get married, we get a house, we get kids.

Speaker 6

That's what I think. That's what I presume. That's what you want. I really want to get married and I want to have the cows.

Speaker 4

Did you say cows?

Speaker 6

Kids.

Speaker 5

Oh, I thought you said cows and cows. I don't need like a farmhouse.

Speaker 6

I mean, I want like the farmhouse with like the porch wrapped around and like stuff like that, but not an actual cow.

Speaker 4

Okay, because I was just I think that I and that's beautiful and a lot of people's dreams, but I love that we have evolved as a society to realize that's not the only path, right? Like, because I don't think you have to get married to live a fulfilling life or I don't know. It's an interesting topic. I could talk about it for hours, but me too.

Hair Parts And Guys Wearing Makeup

Speaker 1

Well, I think let's do a couple, another couple more and then we can move on. But because I just have to ask this because I'm dying to know because it's very important to me. Does Gen Z, are they into it or over it, center parts? What center parts? In your hair. Oh, like a middle part. A middle part versus like a side part. I hate side parts so much. And I love it.

Speaker 2

Well, because I'm looking, I've got you and for a female or for a men.

Speaker 1

For women. For women. For women. Yes. Because side parts, I've heard, are coming back. Well, you have a side part. And I've a middle part. She has a middle part.

Speaker 4

I look ridiculous with the middle part.

Speaker 6

When girls come into my job with sides part side parts, I really just wish I could tell them, like, you're gonna regret it.

Speaker 4

So you immediately clock it. You immediately clock it. You just wish you could part it down the middle.

Speaker 6

Like, I'll be honest, yours does not look bad, but it's like when I was younger and I could look back at pictures when I had a side part, it's like, oh my goodness, who let me do that? Like, it doesn't look good. I don't think it looks good.

Speaker 1

See, I feel like it depends. Some faces, I feel like you would look great with a side part, but some I have two oval round of a top half of my head. So when I do a center part, I look it accentuates that. Yes. So I do a side part to make my forehead look wider and less like narrow and pin needle. Because it's so it's so smaller compared to my cheeks and when I smile.

Speaker 6

Everybody wants a big forehead. You get made fun of if you have a big forehead. Not in the modeling world.

Speaker 1

Oh well, look at Ty look at some supermodels, and you'll see a lot of large foreheads.

Speaker 4

I didn't never know that you were trying to accentuate your big forehead.

Speaker 1

No, I was trying to make my forehead look wider to match the bottom half of my face.

Speaker 4

Pretty much.

Speaker 1

The way you said it made it sound like I'm looking for a big headed face or something.

Speaker 2

I am now kind of curious to see Megan with a middle part. I want to do it for us just for.

Speaker 4

I feel like I'd like to see you both flip-flop. Like you are and you're I'd like to see you as a side part and you as a middle part.

Speaker 1

Chloe would look great with the side part.

Speaker 4

I mean, you guys can fix it right after, but like we should do a before and after. It was a burning question.

Speaker 1

But it is coming back. Just that's what the tr as as a trendsetter I'm gonna do. Well, you never know. Maybe it's like the wheel group.

Speaker 6

I haven't heard anyone my age say, hey, let's bring the side part.

Speaker 4

I've never heard anyone my age say, hey, what about the middle part?

Speaker 1

Oh my style blogs are not correct, mate.

Speaker 2

Oh we'll have to see. I am curious, into it or over it, guys wearing makeup. Oh are the Gen Cs into it? I don't know. Or are they over it? Don't care.

Speaker 6

I think it's stupid that people would care what others are doing with their own body, their own face. Like truths, let people do what they want.

Speaker 2

That's a truly Gen Cier. Like I just feel that that generation, they're just like they're with the flow.

Speaker 6

Like that I just don't get why people care.

Speaker 4

That being true, would you are you when you see a man with visible makeup, are you attracted to it? Or you again, it not one way or another. It doesn't make you feel one way or the other.

Speaker 6

No, I'm not attracted to it. I mean, if it's good makeup, I'm not sure if you're not making it like no, I'm not put off by it.

Speaker 2

But I'm also thinking about not only like a like a you can actually tell that they're makeup, but now there are guys like out on TikTok or Instagram that they're just doing like just light makeup to just like correct, like corrective makeup. And they're I mean, they're not I mean they're not feminine, they're just masculine men, they're just wearing makeup now.

Speaker 6

I feel like men should wear makeup more often. It's like if they have a zit and they're like, oh zit so bad, here's some concealer.

Speaker 4

I I use that, I'll do that.

Speaker 6

Yeah, like I feel like it's smart.

Speaker 4

I don't know why they won't like why why if they're I to your point, like if I've got a giant zit on my face and I have to go out into public, I can choose to go like that, or I could dab the little makeup.

Speaker 1

Well, what about wearing the little like star zip hatches?

Speaker 4

Yeah, those are amazing.

Speaker 1

Those are good too, but they choose. They get rid of it. I wear them at night.

Speaker 2

Overnight, it's gone. I got it in my GQ box.

Speaker 1

But a lot of men, not men, but women and men, I see out and about with the water. Oh, I wouldn't see people wear the star ones all the time, but I don't always have fashion ones. Yes, but it's still the product.

Speaker 4

A star seems fashionable.

Speaker 6

But people wear them out and about. They do. Well, I I wear them at like night, but I don't like wearing them at my job just because I don't want to have stars all over my face. I'm talking to customers because I know they notice. And they're like, why does she have stars all over her face?

Speaker 4

What if a girl walks in with a side part and a star? She kicked her ass out. Okay.

Speaker 6

Well, I would notice a side part first and then the star part.

Artemis II Confusion And Florida UFOs

Speaker 4

So this just happened yesterday. Uh obviously, this episode will drop uh coming Wednesday, but today's Saturday, Friday, Artemis II made a return to Earth. Are you following me? Do you know what Artemis II is? Okay. Yeah. Does Gen Z care about into it about Artemis II? And let's roll in the space program as a whole. Are you into it? Yeah.

Speaker 6

Not really. I mean, I just found out that people went to space like two days ago. Oh, okay. I'm not sure when they left.

Speaker 4

Were you on the edge of your seat last night waiting for six minutes while there was we lost communication? No. No.

Speaker 6

I think people should go up there more often because it's like we might as well see what's up there.

Speaker 4

Did you watch any of the clips? Did you see when the parachutes opened and all that?

Speaker 6

No, I did not.

Speaker 4

Wow. We were it was an event. I mean, our generation treated it like a must-see TV event.

Speaker 6

We were I mean, maybe my generation is too, and I'm just behind. That could be it. Maybe maybe I should be caring about this.

Speaker 4

Speaking of behind, do you know they went behind the moon? That's what they did. That that was the mission. They didn't go on the moon?

Speaker 6

No.

Speaker 4

No. They went around the outside.

Speaker 2

Yeah. Well, this is the first of many trips that they're gonna do before they actually go back and land on the moon.

Speaker 4

They just have to um surface and take a look at some pictures and you uh so then when they came back down, they came um into what's the o Pacific over there was Pacific Ocean. Pacific Ocean. You know you know why they didn't, in my opinion, why they didn't do the Atlantic? Because if you would have done the Atlantic, which is like over by Florida, right?

Speaker 1

Yeah. But they've traditionally always done Pacific.

Speaker 4

Okay, well, I'm saying they're doing it over they didn't do it in the Atlantic because half or more of the Florida population would have been calling 911, like, I see a flying saucer in my backyard. Because the Floridians, anytime they see something in the city. UFO, UFO, UFO, UFO. There's a U and they are not paying attention at all to anything that's going on. Really? Yeah, you you don't get that?

Speaker 1

No.

Speaker 4

Okay, well, then we're gonna do a future episode on Floridians.

Speaker 1

Okay, all right. Have at it.

Speaker 4

You're lost. Okay.

Speaker 1

Well, then they're crazy about calling like UFOs. Yeah. I didn't know that was the Florida thing.

Speaker 4

The yeah. Really? Abductions. Yeah, they're crazy.

Speaker 1

Well, we had okay. I think it we digress. Maybe we'll talk about it in a future episode.

Speaker 4

Okay, well, I do want to say when To infinity and beyond. Well, I do want to say when the parachutes opened, it did give me Jiffy Pop vibes. Like it seemed like they were slowly, and then do you know Jiffy Pop?

Speaker 6

The dog? Yes, yes, the dog. Or is that Jiffy Palm? You guys probably don't know who that is. Who's Jiffy Pom? There was this dog on Musically, it was like this Pomeranian, it was really fluffy, and it wore outfits and it went on skateboards. Oh, really? No, this is popy pop. This is popcorn.

Speaker 4

That you should like shake shake on the stove anymore. I well, funny. I just tried to find it. No.

Speaker 2

But yeah, I didn't even know what Jiffy Pop was.

Speaker 1

It was like you could put over a camp.

Speaker 4

Did you like it?

Speaker 1

It was not my favorite personally.

Speaker 4

But it was an experience. You are your popcorn. It was an experience.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it was definitely an experience, yeah.

Speaker 4

All right.

Speaker 1

I think with that, we are ready for some slippit in. Can I throw out a question? Of course. Yes.

The Millennial Pause Gets Explained

Speaker 6

I do have a question for you guys. Well, it's actually just seeing if you know what I'm talking about. Okay.

Speaker 2

Test us, test us.

Speaker 6

It is called the Millennial Pause.

Speaker 2

Okay.

Speaker 4

Does that ring a bell anywhere? Millennial pause. Is it that you guys stop working?

Speaker 1

No. No, I think the millennial pause is before someone, when you have a question asked of you before answering, you do a pause.

Speaker 6

That's pretty close.

Speaker 2

Oh.

Speaker 6

There you go. Specifically in talking about in videos. Oh. I don't know. We'll start a video, like they're gonna talk in it. They'll awkwardly stare at the camera before they talk. Like they'll start the video, stare at the camera awkwardly smiling, and then they talk like five seconds in. Like, okay, guys, we're here. Oh. And is that intentional?

Speaker 4

No, it's not intentional. Someone picked up on like why are they always have this weird pause?

Speaker 6

They're like, why do they always start their videos? So it's like didn't see us from the outside.

Speaker 4

And why do they're an awkward amount of it?

Speaker 6

I don't know. Why do you think they do the millennials? Oh, right.

Speaker 4

Because we are the millennials.

Speaker 1

Well, so I think the issue is they're not podcast professionals like us.

Speaker 4

Well, could be.

Speaker 1

I mean more video professionals. As I like to do it, or entertainment professionals.

Speaker 4

Just to Google away, or now a chat GPT where we can Google it.

Speaker 1

I think the reality is they don't know how to cut. So it's a matter of people who are putting videos on social media, but they aren't using any tools.

Speaker 4

So they have that long pause and they're not cutting it before the I will also say a lot of times when I record something, I do have a weird pause because I feel like if I start talking at the same moment I push the button, it might not catch me. There we go.

Speaker 2

So it's or when you're posting something. Do you know what I mean? Yeah, see. Same thing.

Speaker 1

Yeah, it's his that's the millennial pause.

Speaker 2

I clutch my current I clutch my pearls. You're showing your age. Okay. Whatever. Any more questions for us, Chloe?

Speaker 6

That's the only one I'll think of.

Speaker 2

Now calling us out.

Speaker 6

Because I have been wanting to ask you guys for a while, actually. I love it. Because it bothers me.

Speaker 2

The millennial pause. Well, we're gonna be.

Speaker 1

We will take note on all of our videos that we do not have a long pause before starting.

Speaker 4

It's funny because my slip it in is adjacent to that. Well, then go ahead.

Speaker 5

Oh, yeah, go for my fake it.

Speaker 4

Well, my slip it in is I listened to this podcast called Good Hang, Chloe, which Megan and JJ know, but they had she had Viola Davis on it, and Viola was going through the interview, and Amy would ask questions to Viola, and Viola would go silent for a second. And it happened a couple times. So a pause. And it was kind of like well, that was a long pause. Yeah. And then she goes, Finally, she said to Amy, she said, just so you know, I'm negotiating. In my head, I'm negotiating. She's like, because you asked me a question, and I immediately have an answer, but I have to stop before I say it because I don't want to get myself into trouble. So I'm negotiating inside my head whether or not like what I love that term. And here's what I wouldn't say that's a millennial pause.

Speaker 6

No, but it's a date.

Speaker 4

Oh girl. Yeah, that was funny when you came for me again. Oh but I was trying to do it in adjacency. But here's what I will say I do this a lot too, and I always feel weird about it. And I feel like people in general, I do it not just on the pod pod sometimes, but I do it at work. And I am having my brain is usually a few seconds ahead of my mouth, and I'll pause because I'm like contemplating, and people think it's like sometimes they'll be like, okay, what like what say what you're gonna say? And I'm like, but I'm really having this thought in my head. So I like I'm aware of that. I feel see, I like that my slip it in basically is Viola normalizing strategic intentional pauses to make sure what you say is what you mean to say or want to say.

Speaker 6

I think I need to do that more often. See if I talk too fast, and then if I stutter over my words, my friends will be like, oh, don't you need to make fun of me.

Speaker 4

So embrace negotiation, negotiating in your head, silent negotiation.

Speaker 1

I 100% need to do that. And that was shown to me when you put together like Megan's most crazy statements from the podcast 2025, and I'll have to share it at some point because I read through these statements and I'm like, Did I say that? This girl is unhinged. No, I'm you gave me a report, and I'm like, this is out of control, crazy. Like, I can't believe I said these things. So I I for my whole life need to think before I speak.

Silent Negotiation And Apology Tour

Speaker 4

Also, I think it's great, right? Well, the problem is, silent negotiation can be the tr a new trend, but also that's what makes this part um yeah. All right, so yeah, don't do it too much. But all right, here's my pull it out. My pull it out is Matty's performance today. Oh my god. Why? In real time, let me just tell you. Uh I feel like I didn't negotiate enough because I fucked up from start to finish. I'm sorry.

Speaker 6

You're overthinking it. Okay. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 4

Well, I do want to apologize to the Asian community because the peanut coke thing, not thirst, and I apologize. And I also got finster wrong instead of finster. Yeah. And I think I, oh, the whole thing about Florida and the UFOs. Still trying to land that. I yeah.

Speaker 6

I wasn't sure what you were saying, but I gave you a laugh anyway.

Speaker 4

I do I I felt it. I felt the token. I thought I felt token laughs in the room. But trust me, Floridians, I do want to have a future app about it, but I apologize to the listeners for uh screwing up today.

Speaker 1

Well, thank you for the apology on behalf of the slippers. But I don't know. Matty's a mess. Oh, yeah, Matty's a mess. Carl's a mess. Welcome to the messy 2026.

Speaker 6

Um, is this your first apology podcast? To the apology tour.

Speaker 4

It is uh to the slippers. Yeah, slippers. Yeah.

High Noon Hard Tea And Jack Returns

Speaker 1

Well, let me just take it in another direction for you. I've got to slip it in.

Speaker 4

You want to make me feel better first?

Speaker 1

Well, no, listen to my slip it in. Okay. Because my slip it in is really a oh my god, Matty, thank you so much. You have maybe borderline changed my life.

Speaker 4

Oh, wow.

Speaker 1

So I again you introduced me in Chicago to the high noon iced teas.

Speaker 4

Oh, I sure did.

Speaker 1

And when you were buying them, I'm like, mmm, I don't know. Because I've traditionally I'm a tea drinker, but for some reason I've stayed away from the hard teas. I think because the hard lemonades were too sweet. Like I just never got into them. And the hard teas just I'm like, ah, tea, but alcohol, like, I don't know. For some reason, I had a weird, like borderline aversion to it. And so when Matty bought it, I'm like, oh, I'll have one. Well, in Chicago, I had to make it more than one.

Speaker 4

Three cases later.

Speaker 1

Well, I all of a sudden fell in love with literally every flavor in the multi-flavor box, and I've since bought it multiple times. Like I have like found a hot new drink that I feel is just like a life changer. Yeah, yeah. Because I love the seltzers, but sometimes I just like I don't want all that bubbles in my mouth.

Speaker 2

It's too much.

Speaker 1

So that tea is just flat and nice and just tastes like a yummy iced tea.

Speaker 4

Okay.

Speaker 1

And like I'm really embracing it.

Speaker 4

That makes Matty feel better.

Speaker 1

Yeah, there you go. Like I like I've always seen the tea. I just never have ordered them. And now I'm honestly like I don't, I haven't bought anything else.

Speaker 4

Shall I say they are t-licious?

Speaker 1

They are t-licious. Shout out, t-licious. We'll have to have you back. Carl's a mess. But with that, I should go to my pull it out. Because this pull it out is not going to be new for the slippers. This is Jack is back. And if you remember, Jack is a squirrel slash mouse. We're not sure what he is, but he's showing up at my parents' house. My parents said he had gone away after he had appeared late at night one night and we tried to catch him and get him out of the house.

Speaker 2

Well, I wish you had a picture of it.

Speaker 1

I do have a picture and I can show you. And he Is like we can't tell. He was coming out last night, just his head underneath my parents' oven, and he's all gray.

Speaker 2

Oh, he looks like a little that is. It looks like a gintoa. It does look like a sugar um glider.

Speaker 1

No, it's a sugar glider. Yes.

Speaker 4

I've never heard of the term sugar glider. You haven't?

Speaker 2

Why would they a sugar glider? Yeah, they're pets too.

Speaker 1

I think sugar gliders are like black and white.

Speaker 2

But he has all he has gray and little black too.

Speaker 1

But he's all gray with black beady eyes.

Speaker 2

Yeah. We had a friend with them with the sugar glider in their house here in Michigan. So I that is a sugar glider 100%.

Speaker 4

Why do they call it a sugar glider? Why sugar glider?

Speaker 2

Because they they feed on sugar.

Speaker 4

Oh, and then they glide?

Speaker 2

They do. They have like little wings.

Speaker 4

So they eat a bunch of sugar and then go crazy.

Speaker 2

They just go and gravitate towards sugar gliders. Well, we tried. We have a sweet tooth.

Speaker 1

He kept leaning his head out, and the dogs went crazy, and then he wouldn't come back out.

Speaker 4

Oh. So look at it at all. We just went again.

Speaker 1

They're cute. Locked up the bedrooms and went to bed.

Speaker 4

So I feel like the sugar glider knows when you're in town.

Speaker 1

He seems to have an yeah, he really likes it. And my parents have a cat who was an outdoor cat but really is an indoor cat now. And this cat. My mom claims he's never seen Jack. But he clearly needs to get up there and get working with his mousing ways because this mouse slash squirrel slash sugar glider, I don't know what he is, but he needs to stop living under the oven. We're down with them.

Speaker 2

My slip it in is not as wild as yours. Hers was a creature face.

Speaker 6

Yeah, mine doesn't have a story.

Speaker 2

No, mine either. Like my slip it in is really just the the the enjoyment of making my bed in the morning. Wow before my day start. I just I love it so much. It's interesting. And I like it not because I like it in the morning. I like it when I go to bed at night. I do too. And having my bed ready to go instead of like having to figure it out and put my bed together. I just I just like it.

Speaker 4

I didn't know this was gonna be your slip it in. And had I, I would have done some more research to get the gentleman's name. But there is a sergeant or an army or like an armed forces gentleman that did a commencement speech and then his speech I think was turned into a book, but it was every it was something along the lines of every day make your bed, kind of like the first thing you do because it sets you up for my day for the day, and you've made the first thing you should do when you get out of bed is make your bed.

Speaker 6

Yeah, I feel like people who do that have their life like really put together, more together.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6

I love it so I make my bed in the evening. So I feel like cleaning my room, I'll make my bed and then I'll be getting right back into bed. Like in the morning.

Speaker 2

There we go. I like that too.

Speaker 4

JJ and I also share a love of um when you go on a vacation or out of town, like wash your sheets before you leave. Oh, yeah. And then when you come back, so when you come back, because you always miss your bed. Like when you travel, you're like, oh, it'll be so great to get in my own bed again.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 4

Then multiply that by clean, fresh sheets. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1

Yeah, no, I try to I like to leave my house all put together.

Speaker 4

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Bed made, dish, wash it, running, everything like perfect. So then I come home and it's like this perfect house.

Speaker 2

Compact and ready to go. How do you are you over it?

Speaker 4

You love it. Are you into it or over it? I'm into it.

Making The Bed And Delivery Rage

Speaker 2

I love it. That's my slip it in. Mine pull it out. I'm gonna start as like a shout-out to Amazon drivers. I love every purchase I've made with Amazon, their parking strategy behind it. When they park, I hate it so much. I don't know why. I feel that they feel that they have the right to stop and park at whenever and whenever. And I just feel that is an obstruction sometimes in the way they do it. They sometimes even block a driveway. 100. They park right in front of a stop sign when you're trying to come around. It's it has become a nightmare to me every time I see an Amazon drive Amazon driver.

Speaker 6

Especially like on a one-way, especially in a one-way. Yes.

Speaker 2

It's so annoying. So that's my plan.

Speaker 1

Especially when they're just in a Toyota Prius. No, it's true. They come and deliver miles and they're just like a Toyota Corolla.

Speaker 4

Like that's one of the weirdest things that we experience now. Like, anybody can be a delivery person. It's like who is this guy with this form truck pulling into the yes?

Speaker 1

They wear that. That's how you know. I I see a weird car, but then I see that vest. I'm like, okay. And then they're taking a photo of my front door. So I see.

Speaker 4

Well, now that we're getting into the warmer weather, what you also have is windows down music blaring. There's a lot of delivery people. I'm like, wow, you are. I kind of like it.

Speaker 1

I kind of like to see what their music is.

Speaker 6

Like they're having fun. Yeah. I agree. True.

Speaker 2

Yeah. What about you, Chloe?

Speaker 6

Okay, so my slip it in. It's not that exciting. All of you guys have stories. I don't have any stories about this. We'll bring it out a bit. I slip it in. Something I've been really into lately is the bagels at Big B, the Asiago bagels.

Speaker 2

Oh, I love an Asiago. I usually are more of a parm bagel, but as yeah.

Speaker 4

I've got a relationship with Big B, the Herbie Turkey.

Speaker 1

I haven't had that. What's that?

Speaker 4

I don't know.

Speaker 6

I'll tell them about it.

Speaker 4

What I mean, I don't mean it's like it's not turkey on it. The herbie, the spread on it, I don't know exactly what it is.

Speaker 1

It's probably like an herb cream cheese.

Speaker 4

It's red. It's burgundy. Sun dried tomato, maybe.

Speaker 6

It is red pepper. So good. I do like their normal cream cheese. No one wondered for my bagel. Oh, really? Interesting. Bacon, egg, and cheese. Bragel. That's what they say. Oh, yes, yes, yes. I've done it. ASiago Bragel. It's a mouthful. It's a lot to say at the window. Gotta make sure you say everything sounds like that. I love a salt bagel. Yeah.

Speaker 1

I love the cheese bagels with a breakfast sandwich. That is my like preferred bagel choice. Yeah.

Speaker 2

So I support the Assiago bagel soup in.

Speaker 4

Can this just in? I got that wrong. What? It's Bruggers. It's Brugger's bagel. Oh my god. Going back to your blue down. I'm continuing my trend, but I just didn't want anyone reaching out to me because I'm like, wait a minute. Is it Big B? I knew it was a B. Wow. Big B Brugers mushtiff. Brugers. Oh my God. I can't with the oak. Sorry. I just gave Big B the herbie turkey. It's Brugger's.

Speaker 1

I haven't heard of that either. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4

They're in Royal Oak still.

Speaker 1

No, I mean they're around. I don't know if there's any in Grand Rapids, but they're around Detroit.

Speaker 4

Oh God, I am a mess in other states. Sorry. Anywho. So is Carl.

Coachella Status Culture And Big Spending

Speaker 6

Yeah. Okay. Carl's a mess. For my pull it out. My pull it out is the people who are at Coachello right now. Because everyone, a lot of people who go there are just going there for the status and the pictures. But they're not actually there for the music part of it. Like there's all these cool, fun artists there, and all they're doing is in the middle of crowds taking pictures and create get content. So this is where we shower. This is where this is the bed we set up. And it's like I haven't seen one picture or video of any of the artists there. It's just them in the crowd. That is definitely they spend to go. Oh, yeah, it's a lot. There was this TikToker on my for you page, and she spent a hundred page. On your what page? On my for you page? Yeah. On TikTok. You don't know what a for you page is?

Speaker 4

Okay.

Speaker 6

Entrepreneur. Um, but there's this I'll check it out. This girl, this influencer on my for you on my for you page on TikTok, and she spent $146,000. To go to Coachella. Yeah. Why? Well, because hotels are commented, tickets, the tent, the biggest. There's like VIP, there's like VIP showering and stuff that only like circumstances. Yeah.

Speaker 4

Wow. That's insane. I mean, like, where does one just say, okay, I'll just spend 150k? That's crazy.

Speaker 1

Well, and let me point out, this is in like the desert around Palm Springs. So it's so hot. It's hot and it's windy with just dust flowing through the air, and they have to walk in the hot all the time.

Speaker 6

It's just like, why would you spend that much money on that? That's a blog.

Where To Find Us And Goodbye

Speaker 1

Well, if you're a Bieber fan, headlining one of the nights. That's what some people are calling it. Well, with that slippers, I think it's time for us to say our goodbyes. Bye. In the meantime, check out our Linktree at Slip It In Podcast. And I will say, just so people may know, I'm stopped lots of times about the shoes, the shirt, whatever I'm wearing. Most of the things that like I buy or I get obsessed with, I link on our Linktree. So if you haven't looked at it, you might want to go check it out. There's lots of good stuff on there. But you can also reach out to us by slipping into our DMs on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook at Slip Itin Podcast. We love our emails, slipitinpodcast at gmail.com. And you can always call and text us as some of our other slippers have done at 313-444-9004. Until next time. Thanks, Chloe. You've been amazing. Thanks for all nervous, but it really is. Oh, you did a great job.

Speaker 4

I'm the one that fucked up.