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Out Loud Podcast With Rob & Rachel
Red Flags, Green Flags & Brutal Honesty | Out Loud with Rob & Rachel Ep. 23
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Rob and Rachel dive into everyday behaviors, personality traits, and relationship habits to break down what’s a red flag… and what’s actually a green one. From shopping cart etiquette and being “brutally honest” to validation, money talk, and people who blame everything on ADHD, nothing is off limits.
They also get into office drama, self-awareness, and the uncomfortable truth about people who refuse to look in the mirror. And of course, it wouldn’t be Out Loud without a few wild stories, including love bombing, dating red flags, and situations that make you question everything.
It’s honest, a little edgy, and definitely relatable.
In this episode:
• Red flag vs. green flag everyday habits
• Personality traits that reveal more than you think
• Office drama and misplaced accountability
• Validation, insecurity, and self-awareness
• Money talk, humble brags, and tone-deaf behavior
• Dating red flags and real-life stories
Listen, relate, and decide for yourself… what’s a dealbreaker?
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SPEAKER_02Hey everybody, thanks for tuning in again to the Out Loud podcast with Rob and Rachel.
SPEAKER_03Hello, everyone. Welcome back to this summer, winter, spring day we weather we're having here, right? It's like you start out as winter in the morning. Although that's changing these days.
SPEAKER_02It's definitely changing. It was like 90 yesterday, I think, right?
SPEAKER_03Why? It was colder, it was war cooler today.
SPEAKER_02I did I didn't go outside much today.
SPEAKER_03We had an evacuation walk.
SPEAKER_02Oh, really?
SPEAKER_03We do it twice a year. Oh wow. You evacuate the entire school to another school.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Oh, I'm walking. Yes. That's good.
SPEAKER_03Um to practice, you know, just in case, God forbid you need to leave. Um it's very interesting with my students.
SPEAKER_01Is it helpful?
SPEAKER_03No, they just think that they're kind of on a walk. Well, my students just think they're kind of on a walk. And I mean, but it was actually beautiful today. And um, it was a really nice, you know, 45 minutes of walking and you know, but but it's very sad that it has to be done.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. Yeah. I wasn't sure what what Rachel I was getting today. Seemed like you were on fire all day today.
SPEAKER_03What do you mean?
SPEAKER_02Uh yeah, well, you fired up a little bit.
SPEAKER_03I had some things at work. Like there's a in it's an interesting dynamic at work right now. Like I know, again, we've talked about how like you work for yourself, so you don't have the same kinds of, you know, like office drama, even though I don't work in an office, I work in a school. But um, there's some stuff like the person at the job who doesn't do their job and then everyone gets in trouble for it.
SPEAKER_02Oh, wow. Um, that's a problem.
SPEAKER_03That the person who didn't follow through with their stuff got in trouble for it. So everyone got the email, so now they're on top of everyone to make sure that everyone's where they need to be to, even though we've always been. But four emails later, now this person who decided to never do what she was supposed to do. Right. Now all of us have a microscope on us. So I was I was definitely fired up today because it's fired up?
SPEAKER_02I could tell.
SPEAKER_03I do my sh I do my shit. Like, do your shit and leave the rest of us alone. Like, why does your shit have to be dumped onto me? I got enough shit.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, no, everybody's underneath the microscope. Well, with that being said, sorry, I had to.
SPEAKER_03Thank you. I'm over it now.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna straighten out my sleeves and you know, it kind of uh buckled up and red goes into that a little bit, some of the some of this part.
SPEAKER_03This is this is uh You're bringing out the fired up in me.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, this is this is red flag, green flag. Love it. All right, love it. So I'm gonna ask you some questions.
SPEAKER_03Now, are okay, but let's for context, let's are we just in general red flag, green flag? Is this like a dating thing? Is this like a parenting thing?
SPEAKER_02There's uh just a couple of questions on social behavior, okay, social, just in general, everyday habits. Okay, and then most of them, because I like it, um, this part of it, personality and self-awareness. And then uh a little bit of communication and relationship, but that's not a couple thing, that could be any type of relationship.
SPEAKER_03Yep, absolutely. All right.
SPEAKER_02We talk about the next subject once in a while, money and lifestyle.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yes, we do talk about that.
SPEAKER_02And then there's like some slightly edgy friction questions. All right. Yeah. And you don't have to answer all of them. Like if it doesn't, if it's uh not applicable, just you know, let me know. Okay. And then uh we'll kind of talk it talk about besides just saying red flag and green flag. Okay. How about people who uh now this drives me crazy? It's a red flag for me, people who don't return their shopping carts.
SPEAKER_03It's a red flag for me, too. That's obnoxious.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_03It is because somebody else then has to go out and do it. And I always okay, but I have been known to half return.
SPEAKER_01Uh-oh. All right. I have.
SPEAKER_03So I'll put it in a safe location where other carts are. Oh, I have, I will say that.
SPEAKER_02I will. So one of my favorite things.
SPEAKER_03But that's only if it's really, really far away. Or raining.
SPEAKER_02One of my favorite things on Facebook is this guy, and you should look it up. It's really funny. It's called Cart Narc.
SPEAKER_01Oh.
SPEAKER_02So he hangs out in parking lots, and when somebody doesn't return his carts, he goes up, hey Lazy Bones. And he just like annoying. Yeah, he goes, Hey Lazy Bones. You you know, he the handicapped woman can't, you know, disabled woman can't get it into the spot. You you you put the card in there where they have to bring their wheelchair. What do you have to say about that, lazy bones?
SPEAKER_03I will not do that.
SPEAKER_02But he's so annoying, and he's a fast runner because a lot of people chase him, but he sounds like a reasonable chase him? Oh, because people get fierce because because he throws uh he throws a magnet on your car that says lazy bones.
SPEAKER_03Oh my god. And they're like, That's like the guy. Did you ever see the guy who throws things, fruit and like food at people that are speeding? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, you send me those. Yeah, it's true thing.
SPEAKER_02But so he'll go on and on. But like these are like 20, like 10-minute conversations once. And and the men, especially the men, they get so fear. Like it's it's it looks like it's gonna be ugly. Like, like it's really, really funny.
SPEAKER_03Imagine the cart narc. Honey, I'm sorry, I got into a fisticuff with the guy because he called me out because I didn't return the cart. And rather than take responsibility for being the well, that's it that happened to me.
SPEAKER_02I was like, you got me.
SPEAKER_03Right. Like, I would say that too. You know what? You're right. I was an asshole right now. Like, I should have returned the cart.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but uh, it's really funny.
SPEAKER_03You're 100% right. I got busted.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, no, it's great.
SPEAKER_03Wow. That's crazy to me, the person that would start a fight with somebody else over calling them out on something like that. But that's our society. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02How about people not that they're late, but they show up exactly on time instead of a little bit earlier.
SPEAKER_03So, okay, so that's too that's like that's a I'm gonna have a hard time answering that. Yeah, that's a only because I have high expectations for you. And sometimes they're unrealistic. Like, and sometimes I'm late, even though I think late is unacceptable. There are some I I I mean, and and for whatever reason, I am late also, and as I've gotten older, I've gotten worse. So on time all the time, I would say, is not a red flag.
SPEAKER_02Exactly on time. Yeah, I agree.
SPEAKER_03I would say it's a green flag. Like, I mean, they're conscientious of your time. Right. If they were five minutes late every time, that would piss me off. That I would have a problem with because if you're consistently five minutes late, leave five minutes earlier.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03That's an easy one.
SPEAKER_02No, I agree with that. I mean, and there we're talking about a little bit before, but there are people that I actually make plans with that I know that the plans will never happen.
SPEAKER_03Okay, so we have to add, like, is this I this was crazy to me.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03That you say it again. Say it again.
SPEAKER_02I'll make plans with some like I made plans with somebody in high school to do something, and just by the tone of it, and I don't have much history with the guy either. You know what I mean? But just by the tone, I didn't believe that it would come true.
SPEAKER_03So you had no reason to believe it wouldn't come true. It was just an instinct thing. It was an instinct. All right, well, that also changes things. Yeah. Wow, you were instinctually.
SPEAKER_02I have the opposite too. I have the opposite too. Um and it was his idea.
SPEAKER_03But what do you mean? Where you think they won't and they will and they do?
SPEAKER_02No, no, I had the opposite where uh it happens all the time.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, okay. Yeah, so I had both.
SPEAKER_03So then that's also what you're judging it on, too. Okay.
SPEAKER_02It might be a communication with me. If I so if we if i i if I make plans with somebody a week before and we agree a Monday at night, meet at the diner, like for me, there's really shouldn't even be any confirmation. Like I say I got I say and I tell them I got it in the book. Yeah, I'll be there. Right?
SPEAKER_03If I say I wrote it in the book also, I wrote it in the book, and you're in my you're in my calendar. It's happening.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's happening. Right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Now, okay.
SPEAKER_02But sometimes I lie and say, I'm here, where are you? And what do they say? I'm so sorry. I could be right there. It's like, no, but but I text them like 20 minutes after they're supposed to be.
SPEAKER_03And then you say I can't stay any longer.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I I've done that recently with somebody you know.
SPEAKER_03I've actually I've done But I'll just say I'm there when I'm really not. I've never done I'm there when I'm not really there, but I have done I can't stay any longer. That's a power thing, too. Like you're I'm not waiting around for you anymore. You messed up, I'm gonna let you eat that one.
SPEAKER_02There are times where I left and they showed up a half hour later, and I didn't tell them I left.
SPEAKER_03Well, I don't think they deserve to be told that you left. I really don't think they deserve that. If they're a half hour, 45 minutes late without a text.
SPEAKER_02I think I've went off on people. No, they don't see it. Like I've gone off on people.
SPEAKER_03Wait, but I can we stop before Did Is there ever anybody that just flat out just didn't happen? And have you said anything to them about it? Like, hey, where were you? Oh, like so Mike So you say you know that this person wasn't gonna show up, so you made other plans.
SPEAKER_02Right, right.
SPEAKER_03But do you ever call them out? Like, is there ever a time where you never even call them out?
SPEAKER_02No, they eventually get around to it, but but there are times where like we're meeting people and they'll be an hour late without telling me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I know. That's what's disgusting.
SPEAKER_02It it has happened and I blow the floor. Well, right. You will I have. Like like like that could be the end of the friendship.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah. I mean I would imagine one time.
SPEAKER_02It could be like that's it.
SPEAKER_03I've never been on that, or I've never even witnessed that side of you, that Rob. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Um I can be kind of.
SPEAKER_03Oh, I'm sure. I mean, I know I can be also. Yeah. You could cut a bitch down on their knees, right? Yeah, so can I. Yeah. Right there. Down, right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I I the person you don't want to, I don't want to say mess with is the person that doesn't need anybody to be happy. Because and it's actually a very difficult thing.
SPEAKER_03So that leads to your validation one.
SPEAKER_02Which one?
SPEAKER_03I forgot which one uh whether a person who needs constant validation, red flag or green flag. That's a flat out red flag for me.
SPEAKER_02It happens to guys a lot. I don't know if it's a good thing. I'm sure it happens.
SPEAKER_03No, it happens to women. It happens. There are many women who need constant validation from their women friends. Okay. Definitely. Yeah, and I won't. Definitely. I won't. Guys don't, right?
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_03As a rule, not usually.
SPEAKER_02Guys are um guys are funny. We talk each other up a lot.
SPEAKER_03Like, like And you and I were talking about this the other day. That I find that women don't talk each other up enough. Yeah, yeah, guys like Women do not tend to initially I don't want to generalize it, but in my life, right, I have not seen an overabundance of women who lift each other up.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I know.
SPEAKER_03Who go out of their. I'm not saying that if you see somebody and they're wearing a new outfit or a pretty or they got that, you say, Oh, you look great. No, I'm talking about like taking a moment and saying, wow, I saw whatever, whatever. That was fantastic. Like you're doing a great job. Like whatever it may be, it's it's not as prevalent as I find that it's like.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I gotta say, like the few people I have in my life, guy friends, right? They do that. Yes. Yeah, they do that. But even the way you look sometimes too. Like, if a guy friend looks in and you got it looks sharp, right? I said, Man, it must be nice being you. Yeah. Look at you.
SPEAKER_03I also find that I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_02And they they enjoy the Of course.
SPEAKER_03Who doesn't love an unsolicited?
SPEAKER_02Why do you think women don't do that? Like, like as much as I've been.
SPEAKER_03I was talking actually, I had a whole conversation with a woman that I work with today because she does all the time.
SPEAKER_02Okay. She's the first- You have a lot of supporters.
SPEAKER_03I I do have a lot of supporters.
SPEAKER_02I see on your social media. I do.
SPEAKER_03I do have a lot of but I also know a lot of people who will not even like a post or you know, like um, but I know they see it.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. Oh no, do you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_03So it's like they're purposely not.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, right, right.
SPEAKER_03Um I why do I think they don't? So I was talking to the woman that I work with today who I said she are and I it's funny, I worked, I worked with her sister too, and both of them are so complimentary. And I actually worked with their mom as well, which is pretty crazy in three separate schools. And um I know why. Because their mom, like their I didn't know their dad, I don't know their dad, but I did I know their mom, and she's very complimentary, like very quick to lift somebody up. You're doing fantastic, you're amazing, you know, whatever any of the teachers in the building. Like it was, she was just that person. And I said, What do you think it is? And she was like, I don't know, you think it's a jealousy? And I was like, I don't know that it's necessarily a jealousy. Jealousy is like I I want to say like envy a little bit more, and not envy that they want that, but envy of having the bulls to go out and do something, take a risk, right? Um, juggle a million different things. Because you you even said like you get those comments where you're you're all over the place. Wow, you're everywhere on social media, right? Like that's a double, that's that's back in comments. Right, like like I have right, right. Like, how do you make it work?
SPEAKER_02Like these are the people who make those comments. They're like they're you know, they're they're never like completely there. When you're completely there a lot, you know, you can get a lot done.
SPEAKER_03R and right, right. I'm not judging anybody. No, neither am I. I I just but I I don't know any other way. So like that's my like I don't know how to answer people when they say, like, oh, you're everywhere, or oh, how do you get everything done?
SPEAKER_02You're you know, you I didn't have this much time.
SPEAKER_03I I don't know. I have the same 24 hours in the day as everybody else. I just manage my time differently, or my priorities are different, like, and that's okay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I mean that's just a weird I'm up early too. So I'm this morning. I was like on the computer at 5 a.m.
SPEAKER_03Right, right, 4 50. I'm up. My alarm goes on and it doesn't even go off anymore. I I hit it, I hit snooze before it even goes off because or off before it goes off. I'm up. So my clock is 4 50.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, so women be nice to each other. Really?
SPEAKER_03Lift each other up because you know what? Not for nothing, like you need each other. Yeah, there's so much against everybody, not just women, men too. Like, if it would it kill you to like throw a little, hey, you're doing great at somebody who feels like they might need it, you know?
SPEAKER_02Like and even women's sports, I tell you, like the WNBA is getting a lot better.
SPEAKER_03They are, and I and I but they don't get enough credit.
SPEAKER_02I watch it, but women don't support them.
SPEAKER_03I know.
SPEAKER_02So they complain about like they're not getting paid enough. It's because women aren't supporting them.
SPEAKER_00Right, right.
SPEAKER_02If women brought their daughters there and threw out the stadium, you know what I mean? Or you know, dads dads do bring their daughters down, like if you watch the games, you'll see if more women did like support each other, but it's it's a lot of fun. But yeah, it's just all right.
SPEAKER_03Bring on the next red flag or green flag.
SPEAKER_02Okay, here we go. So now we're gonna go into personality and self-awareness.
SPEAKER_03All right.
SPEAKER_02When people say, I'm brutally honest.
SPEAKER_03Like out of the blue, not you know, unsolicited, I'm I'm brutally honest. And then are they lobbing like an insult at you afterwards?
SPEAKER_02No, no. It's it's like they're setting the tone so you understand that they're an asshole? What they're about.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. It's it's like it's like people saying, I tell I tell it like it is.
SPEAKER_03All right, so I'm gonna say that I've said that before. I have 100% said I'm I'm very honest and up front, sometimes to a fault. I have said that as well. Um but I don't say I'm brutally honest, like, but I'm also not brutally honest. Like I won't really I won't hurt somebody's feelings. So I think somebody who says I'm brutally honest, and especially if they're saying it in that like arrogant sort of tone, it's a red flag to you.
SPEAKER_02It's a big red flag. Yeah, totally. Yeah, yeah, it's a big because whatever you are, you don't have to tell people that you are. Right, we've talked about that too.
SPEAKER_03Like those people who have to shout what they are, right? There's a fr they're fronters.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, they're fronters. Exactly, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I stay away from those people.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you have to. And this is to tell me how much money you have.
SPEAKER_02Oh, oh, that's coming up. Shh, that one's coming up. How about people that say I hate drama?
SPEAKER_03They are usually the winners of the best actress in a motion picture award.
SPEAKER_02I agree.
SPEAKER_03Usually.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Those are the usual. That's a red flag.
SPEAKER_02Whatever you are, if you truly are, you don't have to tell anybody. Exactly. They'll figure it out.
SPEAKER_03Exactly. Right?
SPEAKER_02I like a little drama.
SPEAKER_01I like a little bit.
SPEAKER_02I like stirring it up a little bit, you know, it's fun.
SPEAKER_03We all sort of, yeah, like you don't or at least, you know, listening to the pop being stirred is also being a voyeur of pop stirring is fun too sometimes. To say that you, you know, to come out and like clarify it before anybody even asks you, 100% red flag.
SPEAKER_02It's it's funny. My wife Gina, she hates, she does hate drama, but she loves it on our reality shows.
SPEAKER_03Yes. You know what? My sister's the exact same way. My sister loves those also. Yes.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, that's it.
SPEAKER_03Might be because it's contained, right?
SPEAKER_02And it's on a screen, and it doesn't cost her. This is like a total shit show. Yes.
SPEAKER_03And it's a no-brainer.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. How about people that apologize for everything? I get into that zone, I kick myself out of it. It's very weak.
SPEAKER_03Okay, so then I uh okay, I see it from two different perspectives. It is a very ADHD thing. Okay. Apologizing, excessive apologizing is a very, very ADHD characteristic. I don't excessively apologize apologize, but my daughter does.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really?
SPEAKER_03All the time. And I say to her, once that's it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03You don't have to apologize more than once as long as it was a meaningful apology and they heard you. Like don't grovel for somebody's forgiveness. Like you apologize once and that's it. And if they at that point, it's literally out of your hands. So I that it is depending on who it's coming from, I think it's also a sign of weakness. It's an insecurity thing, too, though. It's definitely an insecurity thing.
SPEAKER_02I gotta be careful with that actually once in a while. But only with women, not guys. I have to kind of be careful with that a little bit.
SPEAKER_03As far as apologizing too much?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, yeah. About things I shouldn't have to do. That's what that's the thing. Like, are you apologizing? I don't do it anymore, but I caught myself.
SPEAKER_03And I also sometimes feel as though apologies are for things that were meant to I mean, I obviously you're gonna say, I'm sorry if you, you know, bumped into somebody or things like that. But like why why are you gonna over apologize if you didn't mean to do the thing that you that you did? Like you made a mistake.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah, no, I agree. Sometimes you do it to people who are just too overly sensitive too. How about people that uh we might be guilty of this?
SPEAKER_03Okay, I'll admit it. I will admit it.
SPEAKER_02A little bit. I like that. Um when I said we're like a little I mean that in a funny way.
SPEAKER_03I well we think when we go on our rants and we think that everybody else has issues and it's just yes. Yes, I I agree with you on that.
SPEAKER_02I think I'm really the problem.
SPEAKER_03I don't know. I mean, I I don't when I hear that, it makes me think of that coworker who we all got blamed for things because and she's the first person who runs around saying, Nobody else does their job. I'm the only one who does my job, blah, blah, blah, blah. I'm not doing it anymore. No, well, the minute you stop doing it, we all got in trouble. So who's actually I um I don't say that. I don't think I say that a lot.
SPEAKER_02Do I say that a lot? We when we're going on rants. Like we go on rant, we go on some serious.
SPEAKER_03I guess there are times where I do I I will not take responsibility for certain things. And I do think that other people Yeah, I okay.
SPEAKER_00It's okay to have if I call you out the same.
SPEAKER_03I I uh I mean, I mean, this is really like we're looking in the mirror right now.
SPEAKER_01Like people do have to get your shit together. Definitely. Including us, though.
SPEAKER_03I mean, really. Like, I got some shit to get together. I'm not gonna throw shade on anybody else. My shit is not fully together. I can absolutely wholeheartedly admit that.
SPEAKER_02This one's the same as the first one, kind of. I don't think we have to go over it when people say that's just how I am. You ever get that? Or or I get it in second person. I'll get it where, oh, that's just the way John, you know, John, that's the way uh oh from somebody else.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I guess that's toxic positivity. Yeah, yeah. I don't like that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Um, isn't that that's how I am? It's kind of like self-awareness or refusal to grow and in fact. It is a red flag. Somebody's saying that.
SPEAKER_03Well, it's an inflexibility, right? Like it's just that this is the line in the sand, I'm drawing it, and you better take it. Take it or leave it.
SPEAKER_02This drives me a little nuts. Sometimes it's funny and a little quirky, but it's uh no that when people know their flaws, but they don't do anything to change that. That's a tough one to deal with.
SPEAKER_03Well uh it is a tough one to deal with, especially I I will I'm gonna up the ante on that one and say when you're the person that they speak to all the time about like issues that that thing causes in their lives, but never choose to actually like a bad marriage fix it. Right. Or Not even a bad marriage, like even it could be even a bad job, like like or or or you know, um my house is so messy, like or I have so much laundry, it could be something so simple like that. Then take a day and do your laundry or like clean your house and hire, you know. I mean, if you can hire somebody to come once, clean it, and you start from the you know, like so, yeah, so those types of things I I if you're not gonna help yourself, but you're gonna continuously talk to me about it, yeah. That's where my that's where my patience wears thing because I'm all for it and I'll be there for you to talk about anything.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03But if you're talking just to hear yourself talk and it's the same issue every time, and it's something easy to fix, then that's annoying to me.
SPEAKER_02Before I had this office, I I used to go to Panera and work and uh like use that as my office, and there was always a group of people who were sitting there for like I I was there for five hours working. Right, yeah, it was a group of stay-at-home parents that would just sit around a table. No, so I said parents, you can't call me a sexist.
SPEAKER_00Nope.
SPEAKER_02And uh they used to just complain how busy they are and have they have no time for anything.
SPEAKER_03But they were sitting at Panera.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was great. It was just it was just fun to to observe that.
SPEAKER_03Were their kids there with them?
SPEAKER_02No, their kids are in school. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, they just busy. Yeah, and are in their yoga pants because they just got done working out. You know what I mean? It's like the whole the whole thing. It's funny.
SPEAKER_03Um people don't see their own hunchbacks, Helen used to say.
unknownHelen.
SPEAKER_02How about people who say, I've done the work.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, you have to explain that to me a little bit more. Because that's a little bit ambiguous. I don't know what that really remains.
SPEAKER_02I've done the work, green flag or flag or performance. Mean I've done the work, kind of meaning like, look, I've been in my career for this long. I've done the work. You know what I mean? I don't I don't need to do anymore. I don't need to do more. I've done the work. Like I'm gonna coast now.
SPEAKER_03I Oh, faxing it in. I don't fax shit in. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I I I always think that's what it means? I mean, I think that's what kind of means. I I guess when I when you're at this point in my career, I've done the work.
SPEAKER_03Okay, is that what it says?
SPEAKER_02No, no. I mean, that's how I take it with the.
SPEAKER_03I when you first said it to me, I thought it meant like mentally, like like like emotionally, you've done the work on yourself.
SPEAKER_02It could be that too.
SPEAKER_03But if you're saying it like that, I've definitely heard people say, I've been here forever, I'm not doing shit anymore. Let the young let the youngins do it. Yes, I've heard people. Yeah, that's just an excuse to be lazy. Especially if it's at work.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Okay, let's scroll down a little bit here. Hyper aware of everyone's else's behavior, but blind to their own.
SPEAKER_03Oh my god, I do know people that are like that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Absolutely.
SPEAKER_02I know a lot of people like that too. And often to me, like, they are usually the people who sets these unrealistic, um unrealistic, what's the word am I looking for? Expectations. Unrealistic expectations of like this moral compass. Right, right. So what I what I realized, I had an epithet the last three days, how I had people in my life that and it came from the last podcast when I s when I told you how certain people our last podcast when how certain people, I think it was our other podcast, how um they hold everything at equal weight. Right. You know what I mean? And I think I had a I went through like a four-year thing where I like talking to these people because they like talking about the things I do, but everything's at an equal weight, and um they had such a high expectation that you would never reach consistently. Like you can never reach their expectation of your moral compass. Yeah. Like, for instance, there are some things that I just don't care. Maybe I should, right? Due process. But if the guy beat his wife, right, and he got kicked out of something, the country or whatever, I don't care. He beat his wife.
SPEAKER_03Right, okay, so yes.
SPEAKER_02But I'm not gonna stick, I'm not gonna sit there and stick up for somebody that I understand. Regardless, and I'm probably wrong, because it you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_03I mean it's just right or wrong. It's you, it's who you are. Right, right. I mean, who's to say that?
SPEAKER_02But there are certain people where that one thing is the line in the sand. Yeah, it's like a Peter's line, who cares? You know, but yeah, but I found that uh um interesting.
SPEAKER_03I have found um I have found instances where I do find it fascinating, that line in the sand for people. Some people have a lot of lines in the sand. Well, but or or the person who bends their own moral compass so much, but then has no problem calling somebody else out on something that's not even remotely close to half of the shit they've done.
SPEAKER_00Oh, oh yeah.
SPEAKER_03Right. And then like I because I've had that happen before. And I'm just like, I'm sorry, what?
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_03We're talking about what now? Like, yeah, that's and and actually that was a line in the sand for me.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Because I was like, you're you know, I've sort of looked over, you know, like look past a lot of that's and now what?
SPEAKER_02Like, yeah, well, I thank you anyway. I talk about that's what happens with me. I uh I let things go go, then I then it just like there's no like gradual like people reading me. That's and that's an ADHD thing.
SPEAKER_03And also I I like we've also talked about you and I have talked about it. I can cut someone off very easily. Like it's over. Like I when it's over in my head, it's over in my head. It's just no going back, and it's okay with me.
SPEAKER_02It's almost like dopamine rush.
SPEAKER_03Um, yeah, like, and and I'm okay, but I can be nice to the person. Oh, me too. Yeah, yeah. I won't hate you because I don't have energy for that anymore. Like it's just not, and you're not worth it to me in my life. Like, I I hated uh some people, like there were a few select people I hate.
SPEAKER_02All right. Only a couple questions here.
SPEAKER_03What's what's the category now?
SPEAKER_02Money and lifestyle.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_02How about people who always openly talk about money? How much their car is so their own money are you talking about?
SPEAKER_03People who like their own money go through the list of luxuries or or things, uh assets that they have.
SPEAKER_02I f I find people when people do this, it's more of the humble brag.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_02Like they'll say, I'm already paying $28,000 in property taxes. How much more do I? That's a humble like people who do that, it's a humble brag, because that shows you how big their house is, what kind of property. Right.
SPEAKER_03Without telling you how big their house is. Right, right. It's like show don't tell. Humble brag. I'm showing you how big my house is without coming right out and telling you how big my house is. Right. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Humble brags drive me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, they do find them crazy.
SPEAKER_02I find them amusing though. Like I enjoy them.
SPEAKER_03Do you do you take the bait?
SPEAKER_02Oh no, I don't know. Like on purpose. Oh, you no, no. Like do you give up? No, sometimes I if I know them well enough, I'll bust their chops. You know what I mean? I'll be like, well, if you need an extra 80 bucks a month to pay the extra thousand, I'll get I'll I'll help you out if you want. I mean, is it is it like if it's that difficult?
SPEAKER_03You know, I I yeah I have learned again that if people have to tell you how much they have, I I don't I don't it's it's of no use to me.
SPEAKER_02No, no, I agree. I I if you don't yeah, like the problem with that I find is people don't know their audience. You always talk about it. Well, I always talk about not knowing you audience. If you want to talk about certain things, like for instance, I was at a um I was at a uh like a cousin thing, family thing, and uh there there was a couple that has some siblings that are really, really struggling, right? Like and everybody knows they're struggling, and they wouldn't shut up about their third house. Yeah, you know what I mean, which which I'm happy for you, but like so I'm sweating hearing it because I know they feel like they probably feel like you know, they they they were just kind of like looking like they didn't belong or something like that.
SPEAKER_03And in their head they're probably counting how they're gonna get through the next fucking week. No, you're all right, right, exactly.
SPEAKER_02And it's it's not that people aren't happy for you, it's just like like I I was like, I felt so bad for these people, bad. It was just like uh I do, I I do.
SPEAKER_03I am and besides that, she has all these cult problems, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_02Like she can't even work, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03Like such a it was such a strange it's such a strange thing when people I do find that um people I also say people are tone deaf.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, well that's what it is, it is, it's totally tone deaf.
SPEAKER_03Um, and there's an elitist mentality um very often, especially with those people who feel as though they need to constantly count their money in front of everybody. Like but I mean for me, like if you so here's what I say if you feel that you need to get off by showing off to a single mom who's a teacher and works three jobs, yeah, yeah, yeah. More power to you, man, right? Like get off on that. Like, if if if if doing that gets your rocks off for you, I'm all for it. Like, lift yourself up, man, if that's what it takes.
SPEAKER_02We we we we talked about this a few times, but that's the difference between old money and new money. New money talks about it. Old money very you're humble. I also think it's like four that four generation of money.
SPEAKER_03So don't you also think that very often, well, I guess not. I was gonna say, do you feel also the way that the money was acquired also has an effect on the braggingness? I don't not as much as the bragginess, not as much as you think.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. Okay, yeah. I mean, for me, yeah. So one of my favorite types of marketing, and I got a book up there, is marketing to the affluent.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_02And there's different types of affluent. You know, the guy, the pe the family making a f you know, $400,000 a year, and then there are people who um um that next level that they fly first class, then there's ultra affluent who takes private jets or private jets once in a while, or their friends have private jets, yachts, and that's a circle. And uh it's interesting, like people who have gates in front of their house, right? It's not for security. It's because the guy who's make the family making 400 grand don't have gates in front of their house.
SPEAKER_03So it's to set them apart.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. That's that's what all a lot of that stuff is, according to the book. So what the what the book would say is, and like just say like portrait photographers could average in a nice area, believe it or not, fifteen thousand dollars a sale.
SPEAKER_03That's that I believe very, very yes, that exists.
SPEAKER_02Now, the people who have private jets, they're only gonna hire somebody who charges fifteen thousand because they know the guy making four hundred thousand ain't gonna pay for it, right? So, so it's all a separate a separation thing. But I have to say, that type of money they do look for a value like family portraits.
SPEAKER_03Who the fifteen thousand dollar person?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, right, right, right, and they won't, but they don't because I've worked with them, they don't brag about it. They're they're they're so respectful to the help, whether if you're the the the mate, the maid or the the roofer or because you go to their house, there's 20 workers over there houses all that time. There's there's always somebody working on something, you know, even that middle range. But uh yeah, it's that so I think it's a new money thing. Yeah, yeah. Notice it. Try to notice it, yeah. But um, okay. Always picks the cheapest option. How about that?
SPEAKER_03That's a red flag.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Um, I've always been taught no matter what, you never pick the box.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's like the middle, right?
SPEAKER_03Always pick at least the middle, if not the upper middle, like especially for quality stuff, right? So that's that's a red flag to me.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03In like the cheapness and quality, like not even money-wise, like just the quality. Like you clearly don't. If you're taking the cheapest every single time, no matter what it is, then you have no concept of quality to me.
SPEAKER_02What's one thing you never buy the cheapest then?
SPEAKER_03Well, I I can tell you I bought all of my appliance. Actually, when I did my whole entire house over, not one thing was the bottom. Yeah. Even my toilet, when I replaced, I made sure it was at least the middle.
SPEAKER_00Right, right.
SPEAKER_03Even the tile on my floor, even my backsplashes. I was like, all right, what's the lowest? That's not what I'm taking.
SPEAKER_02For me, it's food. I never buy the cheapest chicken.
SPEAKER_03Oh, that's yeah. But yeah. But I I buy I only buy kosher.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah, I will only buy kosher meat. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Oh, he must miss acme in Milltown now.
SPEAKER_03Uh no, ShopRite has a good one. Oh, I did. Yeah, and then I'll just go to Highland Park actually.
SPEAKER_02I used to act me and buy the kosher too. Yeah, I used to buy it when they used to go to Acme a little bit. Better quality.
SPEAKER_03It is.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. How about people that calls everybody toxic? You ever get any of those?
SPEAKER_03It calls everybody else toxic. Uh I don't, I haven't really, but I would imagine that I would think it's a red flag. 100%. I don't know that I've ever known somebody who excessively calls people toxic.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_03I've known toxic people.
SPEAKER_02Sure.
SPEAKER_03A lot of them.
SPEAKER_02How about the therapy people who think uh who brags about therapy and and thinks it fixes everything?
SPEAKER_03Like oh, like my therapist this, my therapist said this.
SPEAKER_02Is that like people who who just brag that they go to therapy kind of thing?
SPEAKER_03I'm all for therapy, anyway. I mean, I've been in therapy many, many times.
SPEAKER_01I've been in a third of my life.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's definitely. Um, but I don't believe, unless it's with certain people, like your family members, if you're having a conversation about certain things, by all means, you could say my therapist, whatever.
SPEAKER_02But telling just a random person like where it's a big part of the conversation.
SPEAKER_03Well, I told you, remember the date that I went on, and the guy said my therapist told me that's a red flag. You got a lot of shit for that. I know I did.
SPEAKER_02That was our first semi-viral video. It was I should I should redo that one.
SPEAKER_03Wait a minute. I did because I said that he people said that he it should actually, that's very interesting. Yeah, they didn't a lot of the people did not think it was a red flag. Right. I thought it was a red flag, and I it scared the shit out of me.
SPEAKER_00Right, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Everybody came at me saying that it wasn't. He should you should be glad he's working on his feelings. Blah blah blah. No, not on the first date, man. I don't know y'all. Yes.
SPEAKER_02There I look at it like there's a quote by Charles Bukowski. He's like a 1950 B poet, and he's and he always said, you know, beware, be beware of certain types of people. And he was like, beware of the people that are ashamed that they're poor or brag about it. And it's it's the same thing about therapy. Yeah, like like they're proud. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03Like it's just you know, it should just be part. If it's part of your life, it should just be part of your life. I agree with you. Certain things, again, we've talked about certain things should be sacred to you. Like not everything needs to be skyrighted around, you know, across planet Earth.
SPEAKER_02Not as a badge of honor. But that's what I mean.
SPEAKER_03Like there's a time and a place for certain things. Definitely.
SPEAKER_02How about people that blame everything on their ADHD and anxiety? I don't know if you know anybody like that.
SPEAKER_03I don't only blame it on my ADHD. I don't have anxiety, so I can't blame it on anxiety. Thankfully, I'm not plagued with anxiety because I see it firsthand with my daughter.
SPEAKER_02Disaster.
SPEAKER_03But I have blamed things on my ADHD, and I will, to the camera, admit that I have also blamed it on chemo brain.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. Well, that's scientifically proven. It is scientifically proven.
SPEAKER_03Literally, chemo fried my brain. I am not kidding you when I tell you that I have not been able to watch a full series.
SPEAKER_02Right after that.
SPEAKER_03Yes. I have What year was that? It was 10 years ago exactly. Well, no, it was 11. Now it's almost so my first chemo was September, the first week of September 2015. So it's a little over 10 years.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I literally have not been able to watch a series fully since. Wow. I stopped. You know that I love and then I don't watch the last episode.
SPEAKER_02Oh, really? Don't you?
SPEAKER_03Do you know how many finales I don't watch? I don't, I, I try I just drop off. Or the last season. Like I'm waiting, I'm waiting, I'm waiting. And then if you have more than like a six-month hiatus, I'm over it. I'm done. I've moved on. I don't, my bandwidth is gone. I don't even remember half of what was in the series, so you're not getting me back.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And that is definitely from chemo. I will absolutely I that there's no doubt about that.
SPEAKER_02That started with me with short form reels. Once once the short form reel started, man, my my tension.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I mean, it could be that too, but no, it was chemo for me because it was it was uh 11 years ago.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Like I remember it.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_03I just couldn't focus.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that's why I was asking him when we're talking about it. Yeah, it was about a little bit. Sometimes it's a little quarter, yeah. There might be. But I don't think there no, not if it was 10 years ago. Yeah, it was. Short form content was in the like what do you say, like five years ago?
SPEAKER_03Short term or short? Yeah, no, no, it's definitely even longer than that, without a doubt. Definitely way before the pandemic.
SPEAKER_02Did do we talk about validation already? Yes. Yeah, okay. This I don't know, it just is the same one. Needs validation on social media. That's pretty much the same thing, right?
SPEAKER_03So it's and it's very similar to like the vape. Remember we talked about vague booking? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Those people who just post breadcrumbs and don't tell you what's wrong.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_03And then you're just like, oh my god, I'm praying for you. I hope everything is okay.
SPEAKER_02How about people that says I'm protecting my peace?
SPEAKER_03Right. I've never said that.
SPEAKER_02No, no.
SPEAKER_03Um, I've never been protecting my own piece.
SPEAKER_02I told Rachel before they say, every time that we have I do these, she thinks I'm accusing her of things. So instead of saying red flag, green flag, she's saying, I never do that.
SPEAKER_03I do. And I spent the whole entire time right away, not even saying red flag, green flag. I go, Do I do that?
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I've also, there was a couple of them that I made him ask me beforehand, and then I say, Do I do that? So I yeah, I listen, I listen, I can see some of my hunchbacks. Not all of them, but I do see some of them. I will admit it.
SPEAKER_02But uh, yeah, so that was the last one for those. All right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03What would you say should be the biggest red flag for a guy to a woman?
SPEAKER_02A guy like something the guy's doing?
SPEAKER_03No, some like for a guy to say, oh, that's a red flag for a woman. Like, don't stay away from that. Like if you had a friend who was dating and you were like, just make sure that if you ever come across this person.
SPEAKER_02Oh, you're not gonna like this.
SPEAKER_03Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you're not gonna like this one.
SPEAKER_03Are you thinking about how to say it?
SPEAKER_02No, you're not gonna like it because it goes it goes against me too. Uh a woman has a lot more guy friends than women friends.
SPEAKER_03Interesting.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, that would be a red flag.
SPEAKER_03I don't have more guy friends than I do women friends.
SPEAKER_02Right, right.
SPEAKER_03Uh I have at one point.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_03But not um, but that was when I was I'm about even.
SPEAKER_02I have more guy friends, I guess. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03I no, I definitely have more girlfriends. I I I mean, I have guy acquaintances.
SPEAKER_02Or who have a lot of guy friends. You're right. You said the right word, acquaintances. Acquaintance. I I have more acquaintances.
SPEAKER_03I have a guy, I have a lot of guy acquaintances. Um, but I don't know that I would ever there are a lot of guys, but but they're from my past. Like at some point in my life, they were very important. You know, like I even, it's funny, there's a guy in East Brunswick, he was my semi formal date. Right. And we it we just were always really, really close, you know, up until probably I don't know, the middle of college. And he lives in East Brunswick. And like I just had a question, and it's so nice to be able to just text.
SPEAKER_02I don't count those people. So like I have a lot of those friends. I don't I don't count them at they're more like family. Like, I don't know.
SPEAKER_03I guess they are more like there's a lot of history there, yeah. Like, um then I don't think I have guy friends.
SPEAKER_02If there's not if there's not a lot of history, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_03Then I don't have just guy friends.
SPEAKER_02No. Okay.
SPEAKER_03Any guy friend that's in my phone right now, I've either worked with like for a good amount of time, or I had like a good friendship with for a long time at some point.
SPEAKER_02So how about you? Reverse it.
SPEAKER_03Okay, so well, I mean, I I can tell you, um, what would I tell a girl? What would I tell myself about dating or a like a red flag with a man?
SPEAKER_02Um that's a tough one. It is a tough one.
SPEAKER_03You know, it's funny. I I I saw a reel that Alex Earle posted uh today, or I don't know.
SPEAKER_02Oh god.
SPEAKER_03I know, I know a lot of drama going on with the house. But and I'm not really even sure when it was from now that I think about it. She was talking about a date she had just gone on.
SPEAKER_01Right.
SPEAKER_03And she said that um he had he planned nothing.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really?
SPEAKER_03And he picked her up, and like she was like, Oh, or he to he said he was gonna pick her up at 2 30. He didn't get there till 3 30 and he didn't make dinner reservations until 7 30. And she was like, I don't even know you. What the hell are we doing for four hours? Hours and then they wound up driving around doing nothing. So I think the reason I'm telling you this is that my biggest red flag, and what that leads me to, is that the person has very little passion. And I don't know.
SPEAKER_02I make I don't I think she's copping out a little bit.
SPEAKER_03That I am? No, because no passion to me is my red flag.
SPEAKER_02Right.
SPEAKER_03If you're not passionate about something, that's a red flag. If there's not one thing in your life that you're passionate about, no, I agree with that. So like I broke up with somebody because they were not passionate. Because there wasn't anything in their lives that they could actually like go bowls to the wall about. Like if you can't even make a fucking decision about where we're going for dinner on your own and you need me for it, that's a red flag to me. So I think that's what I'm saying. Like that's the passion.
SPEAKER_02It's the have you ever warned anybody about a red flag?
SPEAKER_03Have I ever warned anybody? Um like a friend and said there's a red flag.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really? Oh, yeah. Oh, look at you.
SPEAKER_03Yes, I have.
SPEAKER_01Wow.
SPEAKER_03Mm-hmm. Be wary. Be yeah.
SPEAKER_01Oh.
SPEAKER_03I I've also like said but I it depends on the relationship too. Like I bet I because very often you're the person that gets burned when you warn somebody.
SPEAKER_02Oh, yeah, absolutely. Right?
SPEAKER_03So that's a that's a double-edged sword.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I had somebody the other day, her friend was dating somebody. She knows like I'm good at chat GPT and stuff, and uh uh her friend my my friend felt that her friend was getting scammed with the guy, right? Because he he would pay everything in cash. You know what I mean? It was just these weird things. Like if dinner was $150, it would be cash. It would be it would be he was trying to move in with her. Oh I I would he was love bombing her. Right, yeah, right, right, right. He was love bombing her.
SPEAKER_03That's that's what that is.
SPEAKER_02So I did some Google and Interesting and he actually showed up on some things like beware of this guy. And it Wait, what did it say? It was something like What did he show up on in Facebook? No, it was it was like it was just like Google, like like a weird sight, and I found it. It was a little vague, but then other people were speculating of what it could be. Right. Like another woman posted it. What it was is they try for some reason, they try to get their mail delivered at your house, and he was trying to do that. And then from there, it's like they swindle and getting a mortgage, or like it was this whole thing. Yeah. It was this whole thing. And this person always bugs me with stupid shit, like, you know, look up, but this one was actually uh somewhat legit. Yeah, yeah. So so they try they love it. But that that that was the word that came up. It was love bombing. Love bombing. Yeah, yeah. Yes, love bombing.
SPEAKER_03Uh Bethany Frankel talks about love bombing. Beware of the love bomber. Yeah, they are a red flag. Yeah. That person who love bombs you right off the bat, the person who just flowers who do who showers you with flowers and really, really expensive dinners right away, and like a trip somewhere right away, like before you even have like the established relationship, that's a red flag.
SPEAKER_02Right, right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And he wouldn't have you can't sustain something.
SPEAKER_02But there was no or he could have been married too at the same time. Because that's why you didn't want any paper trail. Uh paying cash for everything. Oh, that's interesting. I mean, who pays cash for everything, you know, now. Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Wow.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. That was that that was a fun moment.
SPEAKER_03Have you ever have you ever told anybody they were being cheated on?
SPEAKER_02No. But someone once asked me if they were being cheated on. Right. And I didn't respond. I was I w it happened. So my kids are in a fucking NICU.
SPEAKER_03Oh jeez. That's a bad timing. Oh my goodness.
SPEAKER_02Third day in, two and a half pounds.
SPEAKER_03And somebody asked you whether or not their person was cheating?
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_03They thought that was a good time.
SPEAKER_02They thought that was a good time. And I didn't do I just didn't answer, right?
SPEAKER_03Who has the fucking bandwidth to even have that kind of drama in your head right now?
SPEAKER_02Like third day in the next.
SPEAKER_03Oh my goodness.
SPEAKER_02The kids might not make it at that point. Right.
SPEAKER_03Like, what kind of relationship did you have with this person?
SPEAKER_02Oh, really good. Yeah. Okay. With the guy. Right. Really good. Yeah, yeah. And then we ended up s not talking for like ten years or eight years after that because I didn't have a quick enough answer. Yeah. Like we were.
SPEAKER_03Wait, the person stopped talking to you because you didn't answer to the other side. The other person.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. The wife asked me. I wasn't friends with the wife.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. You might hear this. Sorry, brother. Okay. But yeah, wild, right?
SPEAKER_03That is wild.
SPEAKER_02But it was weird because there wasn't any like understanding from my side.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Look, I get over things. We're buddies now, we talk. All right.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Whatever, man. I needed a break from everybody back then, you know.
SPEAKER_03Well, that's certainly a way to get it.
SPEAKER_02How about you? Whatever happened to you. Yes. Oh, really?
SPEAKER_03Yes. Um, not not that I I um I I discovered a triangle.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really?
SPEAKER_03Yes. And it involved people very, very, very close to me. Yeah. I I almost don't want to say it because they might watch this, right? So um, but it was it it do I know? No, it's not people from around here, but it it could have had major consequences for my family too.
SPEAKER_01Oh, really? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03And I had to I had to say something.
SPEAKER_01Oh, jeez.
SPEAKER_03I had no choice. And you know what? I'm so glad I did because everybody that was involved in that situation is happily with the people that they should be with now.
SPEAKER_02Oh, right, I got you.
SPEAKER_03And they would not have been.
SPEAKER_02So they left each other.
SPEAKER_03Um, yes, like the the people, the yes, the original couple of the person like the the couple that included the cheater broke up. Okay. And the cheater went with the person that he was cheating with, and they've been together ever since.
SPEAKER_02These reels pop up on my Facebook, and uh it's actually the eyes on EB, so you might see them once in a while too. I don't know how that works, but um I forgot the name of the radio show. It's like in Rhode Island or something, but they have a Oh they call the they catch cheaters, right?
SPEAKER_03I know.
SPEAKER_02The War of the Roses. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_02But sometimes they'll call both both people who they think are cheating and have the.
SPEAKER_03Wait, did you send me the one the other day of um she was caught with the uh disease and they were oh no, I saw something the UTI? Where she was like, You have to come in and get tested.
SPEAKER_01Oh no, no, no, that wasn't.
SPEAKER_03So I saw one where there was a girl who's a nurse and her best friend was cheated on.
SPEAKER_00Right.
SPEAKER_03And um she called, the nurse called the husband and said, somebody came in and gave your name to be tested because they tested positive for a sexually transmitted disease. Oh god. And the guy was like, Well, who was it? And she goes, I can't let you know that information because of HIPAA. And he goes, Well, how do you know it was me? And she said, Because she gave your name in a list of, by the way, multiple partners. And he was freaking out. And he was like, Wait a minute, I'm on a list with multiple partners. And she was like, Yes, you are. Oh and he goes, Well, how do you know I'm gonna get it? And she said, Because it's highly contagious, and I don't know for sure that you'll get it, but it's all scared. It was all oh, they were messing with him totally. It was so great, yeah. That's great, so great, yeah, yeah. He's I mean, he was totally in it too. Like he was scared shit. Like, and the whole video, the best friend is sitting there crimping her hair while she's totally messing with him. She's like, Yes, you definitely can get it. Like, and you know, she's just nonchalantly getting ready in the morning, and he's like, How do you know I'm gonna get him? Freaking out, like as the world is ending.
SPEAKER_02The war of the roses, they have it, where uh they they'll call up when they're trying to catch the guy, they call up the guy to see where he'll send roses to.
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_02You want you want free roses? You just have to ask ask two questions. Are you planning on buying roses uh you know within the next six months? No, have you bought them in the last six months? No. You you want the roses. Where would you like them sent to? So you say no? What's that?
SPEAKER_03You have to say no, no, they answered. They make sure you get them anyway.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, and then the wife is uh the uh the other lie.
SPEAKER_03And does she say anything?
SPEAKER_02Oh, yeah, at the end after they screw up.
SPEAKER_03She says you're busted, yeah. Like something, like you're you know, you're added or whatever.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah. And then uh it gets pretty uh but then that the guy's always like, why are you trying to screw up just put around shit like that?
SPEAKER_03And then there you have somebody who refuses to take any kind of responsibility. Yeah, you wouldn't be on the war of the roses if you weren't giving your stick somewhere else.
SPEAKER_02Sometimes it's like he's cheating on the wife's sister. With the wife's sister. Like, like it's wild.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, I mean, I've heard some crazy stories over the years, also. So not only you lose all the time. Yeah, like that's a double. What do you do there? And then you break up a marriage and a family.
SPEAKER_02There was one today.
SPEAKER_03Oh my god, I couldn't imagine that. That's horrible.
SPEAKER_02It was funny. The one I watched today.
SPEAKER_03Why you got a shit where you eat?
SPEAKER_02The one I watched today was uh uh the guy goes, uh, I'm not dating her. We're just hanging out. What's the difference? Well, they're just screwing around like it's like an open, like he goes, I we're not exclusive, you know what I mean? Like, like, like, yeah, like I'm I I date I date multiple women. Like, we just hang out once in a while.
SPEAKER_01She didn't know.
SPEAKER_02I guess it was never established. Oh my god. She assumed that they were in a relationship. He was like horrible. But he was like thrown off guard. He goes, What the fuck? How do we like he didn't even like she must have felt like such an idiot? Oh my god. She was like, What are you talking?
SPEAKER_03You know, it's just it was Do you think he was trying to cover up?
SPEAKER_02I think he sounded like a little bit of an idiot, so it was hard.
SPEAKER_03So no, maybe not. Maybe he really is just an idiot.
SPEAKER_02He probably was somewhat covering up. Yeah, I mean, I mean, but it was it was just funny. That's crazy. It was just wasn't what you were expecting.
SPEAKER_03And probably what they weren't expecting either, because they're used to busting people.
SPEAKER_02Then if the woman, they if they think the woman's cheating, they call both at the same time, because the woman's not going to send the guy, send out roses, typically traditionally. So they call, they have both phones ringing at the same time. He's like, Oh, I thought you called me. I thought you called me. Then right away, you know if they're cheating. So how are you? I was just thinking about you. You know what I mean? But some once in a while they'll play the ones where they're not cheating.
SPEAKER_03My partner is on the phone also, listening to the whole entire thing.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Has anybody ever like said some really stuff like major like outing stuff? Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, I missed you so much.
SPEAKER_02Like, no, yeah, like uh, what are you doing? Can you smell over be free to come home for a couple of hours?
SPEAKER_03Oh, yeah, it's always leave that, you know what, and come over, you know, or like something nasty.
SPEAKER_02Like, yeah.
SPEAKER_03Has any of the partners ever like bash their part like their their actual spouse or anything on like no, never that actually.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, never cringy.
SPEAKER_03And I may this may be people might be like, Rachel, how do you not know the difference? But like, there's so many of those videos where it's like the wife catching the husband on Tinder, are they? I think because it's always the same Tinder thing, right? That same screen.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I think they do it for I think it's actually real couples, but they do it uh but they do to make money. You know, like you know, click clickbait. So I I watch, I I mean I've watched them also. Yeah, I get those things. That's really interesting. That's not good.
SPEAKER_03Well, that's because eyes on EB and out loud are both on both of our Instagrams, so everything that we see comes up on all of them, right? I mean, it's I think that's probably why. Um that's really funny.
SPEAKER_02We're starting to I'm getting a lot of uh dating things too.
SPEAKER_03So that's definitely not from me. I am not in that arena, I do not have time for that right now. That I can definitely tell you. I got too many podcasts going on. We're trying to juggle everything, you know. I I don't really know where to look. And now with after our red flag, green flags, I'm a little scared. Yeah. So um I'm gonna double triple think before I uh enter that Tinder or that whatever pool, because it's a shallow guy.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's bad.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's bad.
unknownIt's bad.
SPEAKER_03But we'll bring you next time with our red flag, green flag.
SPEAKER_02Thanks, everybody.
SPEAKER_03Bye. All right.
SPEAKER_02What did you think?
SPEAKER_03I thought it was good. I didn't know how to end it. I didn't know where to end it. I had something in my eye.