Own the Outcome with Tyler Deveraux

Paxton & Marley Take Over Own the Outcome

Tyler Deveraux

If you're in need of a good laugh, tune into this lighthearted and unfiltered episode, where Tyler sits down with his kids, Paxton and Marley for Marley's podcast debut. From fears of amusement park drops to dreams of acting, moments of encouragement, and a few playful sibling jabs, they share their thoughts on life, faith, goals, and what it’s like growing up together. Equal parts heartfelt and hilarious, this episode offers a rare peek into the world of two kids navigating childhood with honesty, humor, and just a touch of sibling rivalry.

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Speaker 1:

Okay, this is your first interview, right, yeah, okay, well, we're going to start off with a question, of course, and that question is going to be what's one way that God has helped you In school, school, how? I didn't know what one of the questions were, but I knew it, but I just forgot in my head and he helped me remember. Okay, nice, okay, what's your biggest fear? Probably those drops. What drops? Like, um, amusement parks, like the drops, like I hate those, like the Haunted Mansion? Yes, that's probably my least favorite one. Okay, um, okay, who do you? Yeah, sorry, what do you On? Yeah, sorry, what do you spend your money on? Um, well, right now, I'm actually saving, but what I usually spend it on Is candy Caught it? Okay, I should spend it on Apartments. That's his favorite line. Um, who do you give your credit to? Like your? I shouldn't spend it on apartments. That's his favorite line. Who do you give your credit to Like your life? Well, skill credit to. I give it to my parents. And God, nice, hey, what about me? Yeah, never, wow, sorry, but nothing gave Romeo. This is turning out to. Yeah, never, wow, sorry, but nothing gave Romeo. This is turning out to be pretty hard.

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Okay, have you ever had a time where you felt scared but you just overcome it anyways? Um, probably, really, uh-huh, you sure? Okay, what was the time? Um, can you give me an example? Probably not. I don't have one. I think I have one. I can't think of one right now, can't think of one, okay, okay, well, we can go back to that one if you want.

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Okay, when has something that someone said to you encouraged you, something that someone said to you encouraged you? Um, probably when, um, like what's? It called? Um lava kits. Like I did not want to run, like I was, like I was like I can't do it any longer. Okay, like, um, when I got my water, the people were like, come on, you got this and um it, it gives me the energy to just keep going.

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Yeah, what's a goal that you have for 2025? To stop giving in to you. What, when you always tease and taunt me? Okay, first off, she never said that First off. I Okay, first off, she never said that. First off, I never. Second off, I never do that. You can ask my mom and dad, because he does it every single day.

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What's something that you want to learn to do, like an achievement that you want to, um, what? What's something that you want to learn to do, like a achievement that you want to um, complete? Um, probably my handwriting. My handwriting is nothing. I've seen it's pretty crappy. Hey, not that bad, okay, it's whatever my neighbors her handwriting well, she can't even write. That's how bad hers are. No offense.

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What's a habit that you want to stop? How do you change habits? How I change habits? For one to stop, that is a bad habit. To give in to you, and okay, they've heard enough of this. And for, like, that is a bad habit to give in to you, okay, they've heard enough of this. And one way I can stop is probably just trying to walk away. I feel like I didn't hear that, or see that, okay, um, what is the biggest mistake of your life? Um, giving in to you, oh, my, okay, enough with that. Okay, really, though, what's your biggest mistake? I don't know. I don't know what's a mistake? Yeah, what's a mistake that you made? I don't know. I don't know what's a mistake that you made and how do you learn from it? Probably tackling a boy at school, which was actually pretty fun, but I got in trouble. Not surprised, because I'm too strong for him.

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What is something that you regretted? Like it could be a choice, it could be a probably idea, or it could be a probably an idea I had. I'm wanting to look at his paper. I'm like I was doing a test and I'm like, oh my gosh, I want to look at his paper. Oh my gosh, I want to look at his paper. But because I didn't know so but and I almost did, but then I remembered, so I'm like, oh, thank you, so that's a close one, okay. So did you like, did you look at his paper? I was so you're going Uh-huh. I was like my eyes were drifting. It's like, oh, my word.

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But then you regretted it because of it. So I was keeping my eyes on my paper, not looking, but my eyes were drifting, like I want to look and like. So my eyes were like this, so it looked like. So my eyes were like this, so it looked like I was looking. But I was just looking at like. So we had like privacy shields, so like, and so if I was just looking like that, then I'd be looking at his paper. But I was looking like that to the side. So if I just looked forward a bit more, I'd be looking at his paper, but I was looking, like that, to the side. So if I just looked forward a bit more I'd be looking. But I was looking to the side like, oh my gosh, I want to look, but I wasn't. But it looked like I was. So she was like Marlee, remember. I'm like like. And then the teacher went up to me and she was like, are you looking? I'm like no, but I want to. So, yeah, okay, well, good, so until you said the privacy part, I'm like so you're the reason why you made those. No, there's the privacy shit.

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Who is your leader? Like, it could be mom, it could be dad, or it could be God. Like, who's your leader? Anyone, christ, Christ, nice, um, what's your so, um?

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So I just asked you, um, what's the biggest mistake? So, if you don't want to do this, it's alright, but what's your favorite mistake? Oh, mm, I don't want to do this, it's all right, what? But what's your favorite mistake? Oh, I don't know. Uh, the one that was kind of fun for me, but, um, like, tackling a boy was so fun for me, but, um, he got hurt because I was so strong. So, um, I got a little bit of a punishment. So, yeah, yeah, I hate getting punished. Yeah, you do that to me a lot, right? Yeah, he actually did one to me Spanking my butt yeah, did he bring out his belt? I already Now putting spikes on it? Nope, he smacks me with his bare hand, okay, um, but he does spank you, okay, with the belt.

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Who's your favorite brother? I don't have one. I have a lead favorite brother, though. Who's your favorite brother? I don't have one. I have a lead favorite brother, though he's the worst to me sometimes. I'll say that I know, but also, he can be a good brother, okay, but who's your favorite? Uh, and your only brother? Yeah, huh, yeah, yeah, huh, yeah, sure, since you're my only brother, I guess I have to say You're my only brother. So, wow, this is painful. If I had another brother, he probably would have been better. Though, if you could ask Wait, what, um, what is your dream job? Um, harmony, um Builder or actor, builder, actor. If you want me to tell you Favorite actor, I like the one who made Harry Potter, or Hermione or Ginny.

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If you could ask me any question, what would it be? Who's your favorite sister? Wow, it's coming back. Hmm, geesh, this will take me a while. Well, you only have one choice. I guess you Good, and my favorite brother is you. That's what I was actually doing behind my back.

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Okay, okay, this one. I said that you could come back to. Have you ever felt a time that you felt scared but you just want to overcome it anyways? Have you ever felt a time that you felt scared but you just want to overcome it anyways? Drops, I'm scared of it but I want to overcome it. So bad, okay. So, yeah, have you. No, he said do it, but you want to overcome. Okay, last question, this one. I kind of chose who's your favorite baseball player? Sorry, mr, I don't have one and I don't watch baseball. Okay, well, you got Shohei Otani. You got Mike Trout. You got Freddie Freeman. You got Julio Rodriguez. You got Mike Trout. Okay, he's a good hitter, yeah, okay, well's a good fitter, yeah, okay. Well, you did that. That's your last question. You did pretty good, nice job. Finally, it's over. You did so bad. Hey, wow, man, nice, he's brother, right, yeah, and actually, if you go back to the footage, I said actually he's a good brother. So, footage, good job, good job, good job. Okay, my guy. Well, that's the end of this.