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A Contagious Smile Podcast
A Contagious Smile is a powerful platform dedicated to uplifting and empowering special needs families and survivors of domestic violence. Through heartfelt stories, we shine a light on the journeys of extraordinary individuals who have overcome unimaginable challenges. Their triumphs serve as a testament to resilience and strength, inspiring others to rediscover their own inner light. Each episode features candid interviews with survivors, advocates, and experts who provide valuable resources and insights to support those on their own paths to healing and empowerment. Join us as we celebrate the power of resilience, the beauty of shared stories, and the unstoppable spirit of those who turn adversity into hope. Let us guide you in rekindling your spirit, because every smile tells a story of courage and transformation.
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Embracing Authenticity: How Honest Relationships Thrive
The anticipation is palpable as Victoria Coure and Michael dive into their latest episode, announcing that their upcoming webinar has generated remarkable interest, and their global speaking opportunities have sold out in record time! This success comes alongside features in over 50 media publications, including two fresh magazines that arrived just that day: Podcastars and Equubator. Perhaps most exciting? They’re featured in Women’s Weekly with none other than Adele gracing the cover.
Behind their growing platform lies a passionate commitment to accessibility. Victoria reveals that neither of them has taken a paycheck despite working 16+ hour days. Their Academy offers courses at a fraction of industry prices—most under $100, with many completely free—covering platform costs while maintaining their scholarship fund for those unable to afford even modest fees.
The Stucco Squad courses, named after Victoria’s service dog, represent their heartfelt mission to support children in building self-esteem and navigating challenging situations. As Victoria poignantly shares a Michael J. Fox quote: "If you don’t learn a certain way, you make a different way. Doesn't mean you can't learn." This philosophy drives their creation of engaging educational resources that help children thrive through alternative learning approaches.
The conversation takes a candid turn as they explore relationship boundaries and personal values around monogamy, showcasing their authentic communication style and genuine connection. These unfiltered moments reveal the human side behind their professional endeavors—two people committed to helping others while staying true to themselves.
Want to discover how they've turned passion into impact? Their webinar starts tomorrow at 2:00 PM Eastern, where they'll share strategies that have helped them grow from zero followers to millions without expensive marketing teams. Join them to learn how you might transform your own ideas into meaningful resources that help others while honoring your values.
how do y'all welcome another episode of unstoppable here to stay the smile with the sexy and lovely victoria curee, published author of 41 books, so to be 42. I'm michael, your co-host. Take it away, victoria yeah he.
Speaker 2:I don't know what is going on with my husband tonight. He is like your husband busted his ass today do we want to talk about days, because we can't go into specific thought you're gonna talk about ass no, we're not gonna talk. Well, we could talk about asses asses.
Speaker 1:no, we're not talking about your father here we go.
Speaker 2:I don't have a father who ever cut your baby.
Speaker 1:I cut the front grass, I cut the back grass.
Speaker 2:The last time anything ever was stated out of his mouth, out of sperm donor's mouth, was about his child in the past tense, when he said she was my daughter, not our or anything else, and it was in previous past.
Speaker 1:It sounds like you need to get them on our show.
Speaker 2:I'm trying, I mean, but we've gotten no contact. For more than like the majority of my life We've been with no contact and and you're 29.
Speaker 1:I'm 21. You're 21 years old, I am. You are not 21 years old. Kiss my ass. I would love PG-13.
Speaker 2:So we are at the wire tomorrow because I'm going to launch this tonight. I'm actually going to air this tonight, which has never been done, for a contagious smile, putting out a podcast. Tonight is the webinar tomorrow. It's very exciting, a little nerve-wracking, a little scary, um, because I think it's great that you have so many folks coming on well, it's not just that.
Speaker 2:I mean, first of all, all of our global speaking opportunities were sold out within like record time. But it's not only that. Oh resi just came in and looked like I can't get over the courts. Um, it's not just that, it's the fact that we have now what did you get in the mail today? As we go kind of in left field, there's two new ones.
Speaker 1:You are going left field.
Speaker 2:No, not really, because we have been, uh, published in over 50 different media publications Not me, you woman, no, because I always mention my husband, but over 50 different publications about this webinar and what all we're doing for everybody. And then there was two new magazines that just came out that interviewed me.
Speaker 1:So I believe this is a total of five magazines.
Speaker 2:We have one more coming out today.
Speaker 1:That you, we, are featured in. Look, there's our pronouns you and we.
Speaker 2:I like it, me and you.
Speaker 1:So if I slaughter this, please forgive me. It says this one word and I think you pronounce it podcasters, Okay, or pod podcastars, Podcastars.
Speaker 2:Do I need faith in here?
Speaker 1:And then the second magazine is called Equubator and both of them feature Victoria and our shows and what we do, the Academy, our Academy at the end.
Speaker 2:So I don't know if y'all get these magazines or you want them, but we're in there y'all, and um, we think good old sam my pr guy working with yeah, I bet you, I've had like 20 PR firms ask to talk with me about stuff and they're just not on the up and up, they're not legit. But Sam has been above me. Oh, we didn't even mention Women's Weekly. Amazing, I have digital copy and then they have print and the cover. On the cover of print right now is Adele. Adele, right, we're in there, just a couple of pages from Adele. So, technically, if you really want to think about it, adele is going to look at this magazine that she is featured on the cover on pay attention, my love pay. I'm looking right at you. Okay, no, you weren't, you were at the computer. So adele, who's going to look at this magazine cover that she is on and this magazine spread that they did on her and if she flips through the pages she could see us. I mean, that's amazing, that's awesome. It's adele, it's adele you're gonna get jealous.
Speaker 1:I doubt you're beautiful no, adele is stunning you're sexy adele is stunning.
Speaker 2:I thought she was gorgeous even when she was a little heavier and I don't know what she looks like.
Speaker 1:Well, there's many phases of adele. There was phases of adele that's what they call it, because adele was a little heavier and I don't know what this looks like.
Speaker 2:Well, there's many phases of adele. There was phases of adele that's what they call it, because adele was a little heavier, the adele phase like there, if you look at it down is this a fad?
Speaker 2:no, look at her sayele 10 years ago or 2015, and then, look, I mean she's probably lost over 100 pounds, but I think she's flawless, I think she's beautiful. Every time I've ever watched an interview with her, she she's just stunning and has a heart of gold and she just seems so much fun like. She just seems like so much every time she performs. She does it without shoes on, which I think is a riot. I think it's that's hilarious. She's in an evening gown but no shoes and she just seems down to earth. So now we're off and left field anyway. Anyway, one is that her Uh, yes, okay, those are different looks that she said, but I think she's very attractive, I think she's very pretty, but anyway, so we're in the same magazine with her and that is amazing because it's Dell. You've heard her music. You said she has a sexy voice.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I just, I've never seen her like you, like norah jones's voice. Norah jones melts my heart. Hey, hey, hey. But she is only cute. Stop it up, buddy. She's not pretty, she's just cute to me and what do you think of adele? I. I think I like her voice.
Speaker 2:I haven't heard her you just said I like her voice recently her voice has changed well, I don't recall what she.
Speaker 1:What's she saying?
Speaker 2:uh, set fire to the rain yeah I don't know hello, she, she's amazing, anyway. So webinar, our webinar is tomorrow and that was like hyphenated y'all. Well, I had a brain thing, leave me alone about it.
Speaker 1:You have three damn doctorates.
Speaker 2:You have a photographic memory. It was an uneducated middle school dropout.
Speaker 1:Right.
Speaker 2:But we're not going in any further about it.
Speaker 1:And they just give doctorates to dropouts.
Speaker 2:Hey, you know they.
Speaker 1:You have like 300 certificates and whatever they called in that file folder right under.
Speaker 2:There's four of them, but still, and every time I talk to a medical professional, they're all like are you a medical doctor? But no, there's a couple people in my life who think that I have the intelligent level of like dirt.
Speaker 1:So thank y'all for um, continue to follow and listen and share everything about a contagious smile and the podcast that we do, uh, because it has really pushed us out there and um, yeah, it's starting to really make big waves. Um, the wife will be featured, I believe, next month, in the magazine that will be in every airplane in the us, and so that's awesome so this isn't about me, this is about our webinar.
Speaker 1:Okay, you'll be the face in there, but it'll be about what we do, about our company and the academy you know it doesn't matter where you go.
Speaker 2:Everybody's going through their own trials and tribulations and you don't know what someone is going through. And you could just go to our Academy page and it's free Join. You know we have a plethora of resources that are in there. We have multiple collections. We have some courses that show you how to go from zero followers to millions. That we have done ourselves. We didn't have a marketing team help us. I can't tell you how many classes I've taken and how many things that I've tried yes and no, and not work or folders they could tell you, anyway, and these classes are valued.
Speaker 2:I mean, we've seen them for anywhere from 4.99 to several thousand dollars, and none of ours, none of the social media playbook, is over a hundred dollars, none of them. They're all like 35 to, I think. Our biggest one's like 54, I think, but it's everything that literally has worked. Um, and then the stucco squad oh, that's my baby courses. They're like either. Most of them are free, and then there's some that are 4.99, because you know what? Here's some things that most people might not know.
Speaker 2:We have not taken a paycheck from anything and we work. I work, I say 16 hours plus a day. My husband and faith say more. And hey, rise d. And these courses are being, you know, put at such a low rate because we still have to be able to pay for the platforms that's hosting them, the internet. You know all of the bells and whistles and things that are involved in keeping this afloat, but we've never taken money ourself and we have really, really had to tighten the reins, if you will, just to be able to keep helping other people, and so all donations made go to the scholarship fund so that we may continue to help others when they're unable to provide themselves with the monetary fee for any of these courses.
Speaker 1:Victoria Curie, I didn't do it. Search her name on Google or Bing, imdb no, just google or bing y'all. She takes up like the first 14 pages. Okay, she knows what she's talking about in these classes where she teaches you how to increase your followers. Okay, that's just one little aspect of what she does and how she can teach you. I know, because I'm Biased, that my wife is amazing, okay. Okay, y'all join, get on the academy, start looking at all the classes she's produced and the curriculum she's come up with.
Speaker 2:Um, next we'll get some dang pop-up books or something, but uh, she's amazing and we're starting with the stucco squad has the best classes for self-esteem, for self-worth, for feeling better about yourself going to school. Whether you're going through a divorce and your children are going from one home to another, there's classes in there for that. There's everything for these kids to make them feel better about themselves and there's even classes in there for the parents to do with the kids. So it could be a bonding experience which is so much fun. And I've even started putting in classes where Stucco teaches, like the basic skills of math, because math is one of the hardest thing for kids, not just kids with any type of special needs, but just in general. So Stucco is teaching the basic addition and then I'm working on all of the rest, where Stucco is going to teach the basic subtraction, division, multiplication, reading, phonics. You know all of these different things because it's so hard. But when it's fun, the kids get more enjoyment and they try harder and it's all about the way you learn.
Speaker 2:Michael J Fox said it best that if you don't learn a certain way, you make a different way Doesn't mean you can't learn. It doesn't mean you're uneducated. It doesn't mean that you're not smart. Doesn't mean you're uneducated. It doesn't mean that you're not smart. It just means you go about it a different way and people are so quick to make judgment but they don't walk in their shoes. They have no idea what it's like, you know, and the people who pass judgment really need to take a good hard look at themselves, because being shallow is not a pleasant attribution to yourself. It just isn't. If you're going to be so shallow and so judgmental, it's really not a complimentary trait to have. I'm just saying my husband's looking at me all wonky.
Speaker 1:Because I love you.
Speaker 2:You love me wonky.
Speaker 2:I love you, you love me, wonky, I love you anyway you love me, wonky, so the webinar is going to be a big deal. I'm actually, you know, jj, and I spoke tonight to get ready for it as well, and I said, um, I was telling him that he's coming on tomorrow at 5 45 eastern standard time and that my husband and I are going to bring us in at two o'clock eastern standard time, and he said, oh, that's going to be awesome. Is he going to stay awake long enough before his man nap?
Speaker 1:I thought it was great man nap, it's old man nap well, I guess you just don't know, he's older than you well, I'm older than you I'm only 21.
Speaker 2:I knew you when I was man. I've known you for through our 20s, 30s, 40s and your 50s watch it Watch it Well seriously.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:When you think about it.
Speaker 1:That was a long time.
Speaker 2:And what do us women who think of everything in general, I'm asking our audience like I make sure that my husband and child never run out of anything, like they always have everything they need, right? So here's the thing Amazon Prime just had their Prime days, and so I'm very frugal because we have to be, because of the fact I don't take a paycheck for, for this and um, I'm disabled, so I go in and I look and when things are on sale, I, you know, change our subscription so that we can save more money. So, needless to say, with that being said, my husband is not the greatest when it comes to remembering, like anything, gifts. So a lot of times, like faith, will push to remind him or whatever. But I have wanted a bath pillow for so long because mine is, you know, ridiculous and I haven't been able to. Are you serious right now? So I haven't been able to use it. Are you serious right now? So I haven't been able to use it. I'm going on.
Speaker 1:Amazon right now, y'all.
Speaker 2:You have a gift card and you filled the gift card or the cart full of stuff for you and you didn't put me in a $4 bath pillow, but I need this slushy machine. You know what?
Speaker 2:Here's the thing I told you on Prime day to look at it, and that slushy machine was that slushy machine was more than half off and I said you need to look on prime, because slushy machines are half off. And no, my husband is the biggest procrastinator. I mean, it took him how long to marry me can you hang on a second?
Speaker 2:I'm looking so I've been needing a bath pillow because, for those of you who might not know, I've had two spinal surgeries just in the last couple of months, and that is just of that surgery schedule, and I haven't been able to take a bath. I have to take showers because I can't submerge my incisions until they're completely closed and because of the implanted device and all. So I just am at the point where I'm about to get cleared, where I'm able to actually soak in a hot bath, which for me is my decompression time. And I need a new bath pillow because I'm very I don't want to say that word anal, but I'm kind of anal about the stuff when it comes to keeping things clean, and it's like four or five dollars, but I refuse to get it for me because I never spend money on myself ever $9.99.
Speaker 2:Well, it depends which one you get, but it was $4 on Prime Day and I refuse to spend money on myself. I spend it on my husband and I spend it on our daughter. And he's like I refuse to spend money on myself, I spend it on my husband and I spend it on our daughter and he's like I need to get you a bath pillow.
Speaker 2:And it's so funny because he'll say, like the other day he was like we need to change our shower curtain liner and I'm like it's right there on the counter waiting for you. He's like, of course it is. Like this is what he always says, of course it is. And now the new thing in the household here my husband and his frustration, because our daughter likes to maneuver her way into our bathroom and change the water settings. So when he gets in there to take a shower later on, it's ice cold. So when it happens and it's ice cold, my husband goes and then you hear you probably just blew somebody's speaker.
Speaker 2:Did it, and so then Faith does it and she makes the same sound and it's kind of an echoing thing and it's great and it's fun. So it's the little things that these guys do that is comical. I mean it's pretty fun, pretty fun. I love watching them. And then whenever she does something to irritate him and he says anything, she points to the arm that she just got tattooed for him and he can't say anything and she's like yep, that's right, you're wrapped, ripped your bad fellow will be here monday, my lady, why do I have to wait till monday?
Speaker 2:you talk to amazon well, what if I wanted a bath pillow tonight?
Speaker 1:you got one in there it's gross.
Speaker 2:I don't want that one wash it off well, you just sit behind me you're telling me it wouldn't be the first time that you're not keeping this pg you're not keeping a pg I haven't said one word that's not true.
Speaker 1:You said sentences okay, let me ask y'all something here. Okay, what is? And?
Speaker 2:and I'm just simple and dumb y'all on disney now they have gay relationships and in in Disney movies that are PG, there is gay activity. So be very careful with your words. In the next segment, go ahead.
Speaker 1:What is your definition of polyamorous?
Speaker 2:it's defined as more than the two parties traditionally in a relationship.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm from the 70s. I was born in the 70s, so it makes me an 80-90 baby. Okay, we call them folks, hoes, whores and sluts.
Speaker 2:Did you ever fit in that category?
Speaker 1:Absolutely.
Speaker 2:I was like that 80s song you don't drink, you don't smoke, what do you do? Like that was my song, because I didn't do anything. I was such a good girl, I was so behaved. I've never had a one-night stand, never been drunk, never tried drugs. You haven't had a one night stand, never been drunk, never tried drugs.
Speaker 1:You haven't had a one night stand because you haven't been drunk.
Speaker 2:You weren't drunk when you had all yours.
Speaker 1:Oh, I had one.
Speaker 2:You had more than one. One at a time.
Speaker 1:Easy greasy.
Speaker 2:No, you had more than one. Anyway, uh-huh Good.
Speaker 1:I'm just asking the definition here, y'all, what's it?
Speaker 2:Alexa, what's the definition of polyamorous?
Speaker 3:I have a couple definitions for the adjective polyamorous.
Speaker 2:I can't hear, I'm deaf.
Speaker 3:Having relationships with multiple partners, with the knowledge and consent of all involved Engaging in polyamory. Two open to having such relationships regardless of one's experience or current practices.
Speaker 1:All right, there you go.
Speaker 2:So now there's a polite way of saying slut.
Speaker 1:Polyamory yes.
Speaker 2:Would you ever be polyamorous with me?
Speaker 1:does that make me a poly? What's a poly? I'm just shorting it probably.
Speaker 2:Would you ever share me a no that's like a hell.
Speaker 1:No in front of no why not? What do you mean? Why not? Shared you before our prenuptial agreement and our marriage.
Speaker 2:Is so why okay?
Speaker 1:I'm just kidding folks. We didn't have a prenup.
Speaker 2:Why do some people have no problem having an open marriage?
Speaker 1:Because they're thinking with their tally wecker.
Speaker 2:Okay, why would you be opposed to it?
Speaker 1:And I'm out of curiosity, I don't want some nasty hoebag mama coming up in here into my home, your home, yes, my home.
Speaker 2:What I will call our child. Into my home thinking she could get with me. And what if some guy wanted to get with me?
Speaker 1:because that's what would happen with my wife. Some dirt bag come up in here, oh no, he wouldn't be a dirt bag oh, he'd at some six-pack ripped doctor with nine and a half inches. Why would I want? Never mind yeah.
Speaker 2:Never mind, I'll leave that one.
Speaker 1:I don't know how many women are laughing right now.
Speaker 2:I'm just saying, like the idea, okay, here we go. This is unfiltered, unscripted, so we're just going to go with this. For a minute. I want you to imagine another man with his hands on my face kissing me.
Speaker 1:Forget about it.
Speaker 2:Why Forget about?
Speaker 1:it.
Speaker 2:Okay, let's go a step further. Imagine a guy kissing me on the forehead.
Speaker 1:No, why? I imagine a bullet in a guy's forehead.
Speaker 2:Okay, imagine a guy kissing my mouth.
Speaker 1:Oh, um what?
Speaker 2:you can almost see that your lips are meant to be kissed, okay by your husband or your wife, not some hooligan who comes in to the marriage when it's more intimate, like I kiss you on your forehead every day when I come home, when I leave for work.
Speaker 1:that's, that's me, that's us.
Speaker 2:Okay, what about some man holding my hand? No, oh, I got one. What if some man putting his hand right in between the girls and that spot right there? No, that's my spot, that's where I live. I'm just saying what if a guy put his hand there? What if a guy put more than his hand there? What if he hold on? What if a guy put like he kissed there?
Speaker 1:no, why no?
Speaker 2:you're not coming anywhere near my home okay, but isn't all of this your home? But you're okay if they kiss my mouth sure, but you're okay.
Speaker 1:If they kiss my mouth, you're okay would say that, but I can't say that correct, because?
Speaker 2:because it's me oh I'm just saying, like I could, in all of your years of your promiscuity, how well it is, but how many women do you know for an absolute fact, stayed monogamous to you, not the other way around, but was monogamous to you?
Speaker 1:I don't rightly know, because some of them were still married at the time. What's wrong with your eyes? Why are they so wide? Why is your mouth open, babe? You all right Breathe.
Speaker 2:Oh, I know of one slanty little tramp slut I can't wait to have a conversation with that was one.
Speaker 2:No, but that was not just a one, and I'm not even going to go into the specifics. Can you forgive me for my past? I have forgiven you for your past. But day one I met that thing, that nasty, nasty thing. That thing needed you know what I'm an equal opportunity love. I'm an equal opportunity person. But that day I met this skanky little thing. I didn't like her. I didn't like her and I met her. And you know what I didn't like her and she was married to somebody you were friends with. That's all I'm going to say. I'm not going to go into anything more specific. But I just had this like beat me out on the playground kind of thing for her right off the bat, right off the bat. And boy, I went wrong on that one. But I'm just saying like I never cheated on you, even when we were together back in the day. I never. I wouldn't even hug another man because I thought it was disrespectful. And that was just my upbringing with the grandparents is that you just didn't do that right. I never, I could never imagine.
Speaker 2:And I remember one time at band camp you asked me if I would ever consider having a threesome and I said to you because I have friends that are homosexual, I have friends that are lesbian. I have friends that are every other letter in the community and I totally embrace it and support them. Love who you love. I am heterosexual but I support, support them. Love who you love. I am heterosexual but I support whoever you are and who you love. However, I have friends that are that way and I support them in their love and I want them to be happy. I personally am only heterosexual, and so the idea of myself with another woman to me personally kind of makes me queasy. But my friends that are lesbians more power to them. I just want them happy, right? Not a problem in the world with it. I'll go to dinner with y'all, hang out with y'all, no problem, but you try to come over here different ballgame.
Speaker 2:So my husband said now that we've set that stage, my husband back in the day when we dated, asked if I'd ever consider having a threesome. So it was very easy for me to answer because my husband is homophobic. Yet the first person to ever hit on him happened to have been my brother. So I made it clear to him that if he really honest to God wanted a female to join us. Then I got to pick a man who would have to join us first, because I know how my husband's mind worked even back then, at least I thought, and I was gonna find, like Elmer Fudd, who was a grizzly bear with body, hair, front, back, center, everywhere, non-hygienic just is that a word? Yes, stanky.
Speaker 2:And I was like, whatever you want a female to do to me, he's got to do to you, and my husband or boyfriend at the time never asked again. So there's an answer for you, ladies. When your Significant other your, your man or whatever asks hey, what do you think about bringing this and flavoring it up a little bit? Okay, well, I get to pick who's flavoring it up on you and then you just hand him a lollipop and flavoring it up a little bit? Okay, well, I get to pick who's flavoring it up on you and then you just hand them a lollipop yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you never asked yet. Nope, and I mean, you know, to each their own, but I could never imagine having another person in bed with us. I couldn't imagine having a man or a woman, because to me it's very intimate, it's a personal thing, it's sharing love between you and I. I mean, I know some people look at it as benefits and just sex or you know whatever. But I don't, you know, it's not something you just give to anyone, right? It's not a, it's not a sample, um, something you might hurt. It it's not, you know, you just don't. It's not freebies, you just don't hand it out. I mean, there's more to that than just sex and I don't understand how some people are just like wham bam. Thank you, man. Bye next, now serving number. I just don't get it you're right.
Speaker 1:It's more than that. It's the cuddle time. Damn that. Here it's the leg over the the leg. It's it's the chair position, it's the I've trained you so well under the pillow, the other arm around the front side of you spooning I've trained you so well. It's the lady's head laying on your chest in your pit Stop.
Speaker 2:Reverse You're a lady. A lady, you said it in a singular plural to a singular sense.
Speaker 1:You're a lady, a lady, you're a lady.
Speaker 2:If you let anybody else lay on you like that, I don't think you would I don't.
Speaker 1:What is this show about tonight, Victoria?
Speaker 2:We're live. Come here a minute. Your dad went super stupid for a second.
Speaker 1:For one second.
Speaker 2:Well, faith number one. He said this is his home. No, it isn't. He said it was his.
Speaker 1:Hi Faith.
Speaker 2:Hola, hola, como esta one. He said this is his home. No, it's alan. He said it was his hi faith. Hola hola, come on, staff. We were talking about the fact that he was asking what polyamorous is and I explained it, and then I had alexa explain it, and then he has gone on this thing about um, you know this is his home. No, it's alan. And then we were talking about his reform days of being. You know this is his home, no. And then we were talking about his reform days of being. You know a tramp slut, whore. I think your daughter actually said something like you gave more rides than Greyhound whatever.
Speaker 1:So tonight's our daddy daughter movie night. Have you picked out a movie?
Speaker 2:no and, if you like to, and I'll be down there uh, your little friend needs to go out, so let them let them out and then let the other one out. Anything else you'd like to say glad that was on air what you're telling our daughter? Let dogs out who let the dogs out. Anything else you want to say? Please check out our webinar tomorrow we haven't said much well, we talked about Us. Tramps.
Speaker 1:You know how many people want to hear about us.
Speaker 2:Everybody. I get comments all the time how funny we are, how great, we are.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're hilarious.
Speaker 2:What chemistry we have together. Seriously, I hear it all the time. I love listening to the two of you guys. It always puts a smile on our face and makes us laugh. Did you hear my husband barking?
Speaker 1:Really.
Speaker 2:I will tell you a little secret. Your daughter wants to make brownies with you, not the soup kind. My husband made brownies. They were edible. No, they were not they were.
Speaker 1:They were soup With a straw.
Speaker 2:That was. I can't have a straw, you can't suck. Keep talking and find out.
Speaker 3:They were so soupy.
Speaker 2:She wants to do something, so I'll have these two with me. Stuck-o, misty, you're about to lose your mic. They're such good boys.
Speaker 1:We have two golden retrievers here in the house. They're my babies, and one of them is my wife's service animal. His name is Stucco, that's my boy. And the second one is named Rusty. That's Faith, and he is Faith's service animal.
Speaker 2:And they are the, and what a personality they have Stucco is the dad of Rusty.
Speaker 1:And Stucco is Stucco from Stucco Squad, that's right, rusty, go check out Stucco Squad on the Academy.
Speaker 2:Way to go, junior, what did you just do to your computer?
Speaker 1:I think the screen timer kicked in.
Speaker 2:Aww, can you imagine another man doing that?
Speaker 1:There we are canoodling. I canoodle with my wife.
Speaker 2:My husband has gotten so in love that he even wears the watch I had made for him. That is him and I on it. Faith gave him a very personalized ring that would be that one and he wears that, then he wears his wedding ring, so he's got, oh yeah, and then that one, so he's got like handcuffs on his fingers and, uh, the first wedding ring that we had since we changed yearly kiss my ass. Um, I had it engraved with put this bitch back on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it was silicone.
Speaker 2:No, the first one was not. It's right there. Pull it off the tree and read the inscription. It says put this bitch back on. Oh, you mean right there beside yours, because when I asked the jeweler to engrave it, they almost pissed themselves because they thought it was hilarious. I said if you only knew, you only knew. I'm telling you, you only knew.
Speaker 2:So we're doing something else. If you have any decision of wanting to do a dedication for someone that you maybe have lost let's say hypothetically, unfortunately, you lost a loved one to breast cancer we will do a course about, like, breast cancer awareness and you can make a donation to the Academy and we will do it in their name and honor them and it's just something that will be out there as a legacy, and I think that's great. We have one for our friend, debbie Gale, who lost her son Alex tragically to addiction and mental illness, and we have a couple of others that are currently in the works, that have yet to completely be set to live, but we're working on it. So if you would like to do a dedication piece which is a great gift that most people would never think of doing this is a great idea to do, so I hope everybody will be with us tomorrow on the webinar. My husband is going to take us out and I look forward to seeing y'all all tomorrow.
Speaker 1:I'll bring us in. I'll take us out. What's up with that? Thank y'all for listening to another episode of the Contagious Smile Unstoppable, as always. We appreciate it. Y'all get on the website, check us out. Go to Amazon, check out Victoria's books. See y'all tomorrow.