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Watch Me Do It
Welcome to the unfiltered and hilarious journey of two fabulous women, Emily and Sage, as they tackle the rollercoaster of modern-day life as single women in their early 40’s.
From divorce drama to the complexities of dating and sex in the digital age, your hosts dish out the good, the bad, and the downright ugly with a hefty dose of witty banter. While authentically sharing their dynamic and vulnerable perspectives, these ladies are here to spill the tea, share the laughs, and remind you that being a "badass b*tch" is truly a badge of honor.
Get ready for some real talk, some "f**k yea" moments, and a whole lot of empowerment. Because let's face it, the grass isn't always greener, but it sure is a lot more fun with these two by your side.
Watch Me Do It
Breaking Up is Hard to Do
In this first episode of Season 2, Sage and Emily share stories from New Year's Eve - from bar hopping to being involved in a potential ambush mission to recoup belongings from Sage’s brother’s ex-girlfriend's house. Sage’s youngest brother, Lee, joins the show to share more about his relationship heartbreak and how he’s emotionally coping. Tune in for raw banter, laughter, and a whole lot of family love and support as the girls discover fresh new beginnings for 2025.
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Emily (00:00):
What is up Watch Me Do It Gang, welcome to 2025. This is Emily, your co-host broadcasting live from the westside of Los Angeles with my bestie Sage. Sage, would you like to say hello to the tribe?
Sage (00:12):
Of course. Hello. How's everybody doing in 2025? We're just a few days in and so far it's looking fresh.
Emily (00:20):
It's looking good. And we are so excited to be back in the studio. We're sipping on our tequila and we are bringing you season two of the podcast.
Sage (00:30):
Yes, we are. We are onto season two.
Emily (00:33):
We are.
Sage (00:34):
I'm so proud.
Emily (00:34):
Before we get into today's episode though, we wanted to do a little recap of who we are and where we've been and what a 2024 we had. Watch Me Do It launched just about two months ago. We're still pretty new at this.
Sage (00:48):
Yes.
Emily (00:48):
It was October of last year, and we are just so proud and psyched to let you know that in just 70 short days, we dropped 10 episodes, we met over a thousand of you on Instagram, we had over a thousand downloads, and we introduced you to a bunch of our friends.
Sage (01:04):
Yes, we're awesome. This is Hot! Big K and Grandpa G and the random dudes that we've dated, hooked up with.
Emily (01:13):
Yeah, like the food truck guy, and Mr. Mercedes-Benz, and then that bartender who's a coward who can't fuck - you know the lot. And if you don't, it's time to start at the beginning of season one and re-listen to all of our adventures and escapades that Sage and I had with all these men and our friends and each other.
Sage (01:32):
So while we started here in LA, Watch Me Do It has actually spanned the globe. We now have listeners on almost every continent and the coolest places like Turkey, Nigeria, Costa Rica, Sweden, Japan, Australia, and many more.
Emily (01:48):
Many, many more.
Sage:
Many more.
Emily:
It's crazy. So we are so happy that all of you are tuning in from all over the world. We hope you're having as much fun as we are, and we cannot wait to see where 2025 takes us. And we are so glad you're here with us on the journey. Make sure you hit that subscribe button if you haven't already. We don't want you to ever miss an episode and please write a review on either Apple or Spotify and share us with all of your friends. But before you do remember that our content is not safe for parents; it is not safe for work; and it is certainly not safe for children.
Sage (02:23):
No. And so for those of you who are new to Watch Me Do It, my name is Sage and me and my friend Emily here are both divorcees in our forties trying to make the most of our midlife and laugh it off with all the craziness of ex-husbands, kids, ex-friend, bad jobs, and all that comes with being our age in this modern era.
Emily (02:45):
We talk about everything from the raunchy to the mortifying to the unbelievable. And we have a lot more bells and whistles planned for you all this year. We're hoping to bring you some video content pretty soon. We want to have a line of merch and some more fun surprises. And of course, we're going to have many more friends and speakers. And so we were so psyched to hear from some of you last year. So please keep it up and engage with us and maybe if you tell us your stories and ask us your questions, perhaps we'll even have you call into the show.
Sage (03:16):
Nice.
Emily (03:17):
Yeah.
Sage (03:17):
So as we're reflecting on our first season of 2024, we realized that we barely discussed breakups like at all.
Emily (03:26):
Yeah, a little bit. A little bit.
Sage (03:27):
But we didn't really dive in.
Emily (03:29):
We can go a lot further with this.
Sage (03:32):
Yes. So we're fixed on trying to meet new people, introducing Emily to all the fun in LA and…
Emily (03:39):
It was fun.
Sage (03:40):
Yeah, we still have so much more to touch on.
Emily (03:42):
But today,
Sage (03:44):
Today we do have a guest speaker
Emily (03:45):
And we're going to talk about breakups.
Sage (03:46):
Yes. And a very special guest speaker as it's my little brother Lee, who is 28 years old and unfortunately went through a breakup during the holidays. And so we've been connecting more and spending more time together to kind of heal him and get him back on track.
Emily (04:06):
And when your older sister's a podcaster, you get dragged onto the show. So welcome Lee.
Sage:
Welcome!
Lee (04:14):
Thank you so much.
Sage:
First one in the studio with us.
Lee (04:15):
Yes. Awesome. I'm excited to be here. Thank you so much for having me.
Sage (04:18):
Of course.
Emily:
Sure, of course.
Sage:
How are you feeling?
Lee (04:20):
I'm feeling great. I'm feeling great. Just had a nice workday, hit the gym and here I am, fashionably late. Ready to just shoot from the hip here and go raw, uncut.
Emily (04:30):
Tell your story. Yeah, raw uncut! Yes!
Lee (04:30):
Many stories, many stories. We can go pretty deep.
Emily (04:35):
He belongs on Watch Me Do It. He's raw, uncut tonight.
Sage (04:37):
Totally, and he belongs in LA as he’s fashionably late like we all are. So wait, you just had a breakup with Megan and I know it was kind of rough, but we have something kind of sweet to tell later. What do you call it, the tea?
Lee (04:54):
Yeah, I got some tea. Got some tea. Some things happened last night from the last time I saw you and spoke to you to now.
Emily (05:01):
Okay, well let's take it back.
Sage:
Let’s start from the beginning.
Emily:
Yeah. We got to take it back. I want to know the whole thing.
Sage:
Sure.
Emily:
Where did you meet? What drew you to her?
Lee (05:09):
Okay. Okay, so we'll start from the top. So I met her through a mutual friend, actually her sister, who I had known for about 13 years just growing up in LA.
Emily (05:21):
Oh wow. Okay.
Lee (05:22):
Yeah. And so her sister was a bit older than me by a few years, but we were always just good friends. Hung out, kicked it, and she ended up moving to Chicago for whatever reason. But she kept her apartment in LA as kind of a second home or getaway spot for the family, whatever the case may be. So long story short, her little sister comes into play, just moved out here a year ago.
Emily (05:51):
Okay. She and I are on the same timeline.
Lee (05:53):
Yeah,
Emily (05:54):
Emily and Megan.
Lee (05:55):
Exactly.
Emily (05:55):
Not going to kick it anymore, but we might have had a chance.
Lee (05:58):
So her sister introduced me to her and was basically kind of passing me along the blessing like, Hey, this is my little sister. She's here in LA on her own.
Emily (06:09):
She's cute.
Lee (06:10):
Just turned 18. Take care of her. You're a good man, I trust you. That kind of thing. And it was, we just kind of ran with it.
Emily:
Nice!
Sage (06:16):
So what did you like about Megan? What attracted you to her?
Lee (06:21):
For me, I mean, it was something that I didn't see in a lot of other women in the aspect of her being very wholesome, not being from California, being raised in this LA scene, coming from out of state. And I feel like she was, we shared a lot in common where we could be friends and hang out and actually enjoy each other's company and just chill. Where it wasn't just someone I was like just solely going for the attraction or the sex or whatever it was. We could kick it.
Emily (06:57):
There was substance.
Lee (06:59):
Yeah.
Emily:
Yeah.
Sage (06:59):
It sounds like her expectations aren't the same as your typical LA girl, right? Because she's from South Dakota.
Lee (07:08):
Yeah, definitely.
Sage (07:09):
And so because we're from the Midwest, that's an easy attraction for us of somebody that's low key and who's appreciative.
Lee:
Correct.
Emily (07:17):
It's a point of connection for sure.
Sage (07:19):
Yeah. Yeah. So give us an idea of what a date would be like with how easy it was compared to an LA girl.
Emily (07:25):
What was your first date? I want to know the first date.
Lee (07:27):
Oh geez. First date…
Sage (07:29):
Wasn’t it in Vegas?
Emily:
No!
Lee (07:29):
So I did take her to Vegas spontaneously right after we started talking. Just, it was kind of like a last minute Friday thing like, Hey, are you free for the weekend? I have some friends going to Vegas, let's go.
Emily (07:40):
Wow.
Lee (07:41):
So we got in the car…
Emily (07:41):
No wonder why she was smitten.
Lee:
Yeah.
Emily:
Okay, gentlemen out there, hello. If you want to date Emily or Sage, take us to Vegas!
Lee (07:49):
Pro tip. If you ever want to make a good first impression with a girl and get in quickly, the Vegas trip…
Emily (07:55):
The Vegas trip!
Lee (07:55):
The Vegas trip will do it.
Emily (07:56):
Alright, Vegas here we come, baby.
Sage (07:58):
Emily's never been to Vegas.
Emily:
I've never been to Vegas.
Sage:
I've been countless times.
Emily (08:02):
Sage is promising she's going to pop my Vegas cherry.
Sage (08:04):
Yes, yes.
Lee (08:06):
You gotta go, you gotta go.
Sage (08:06):
Okay. So Vegas is kind of like your first date, your wild connection.
Emily:
Yeah!
Lee:
Yeah, yeah.
Sage:
And you're attracted to her, not only because she's beautiful. What does she look like? Give us an idea.
Lee (08:17):
So she's naturally got red hair, which is kind of unique and exotic in a way, but it's kind of like a strawberry blonde. She's probably like five, six, good shape, really big boobs, impressively big boobs.
Emily (08:35):
Nice. Nice. And I feel like that's rarer these days. The young girls now are just going flat. They like the flat look. All of a sudden it's in.
Sage:
Like the waif look.
Emily:
Yeah. The waif look is back. So way to go, Megan. Yeah. Show off that rack.
Sage:
That's right.
Lee (08:48):
Totally. I like her swag. She dresses pretty well. Good fashion sense. She'll rock like J’s, Jordans, you know. I mean, just ultimately I feel like she was a cool chick.
Emily:
Cool.
Lee:
That was part of the attraction. It wasn't just solely for the looks or the sex. It was like we could actually kick it and vibe and enjoy each other's company.
Emily (09:05):
So when did the red flags come in? When did stuff start to turn? Or were there any? Did you have any warning signs that breakup was pending, it was coming?
Lee (09:15):
I wouldn't say red flags or warning signs, but I feel like when you're getting into a relationship with someone so young who hasn't really experienced the world fully, we're talking a teenage girl. I mean, the mindset is going to be completely different from someone who's been through relationships and had all the life experiences.
Emily:
Right.
Lee:
So I kind of knew what I was signing up for in that aspect. But we can back up and go to Vegas real quick because there's some funny bits to that as well. Kind of like the bonding and whatnot. So I had other friends that we met up with there and they're all, they have this whole itinerary booked with things to do. They're going backstage seeing this dj, this concert, this club X, Y, Z. I'm like, she's 18, she doesn't even have an ID. So see you guys later. So we got left out, but we ended up still enjoying each other's company. We took mushrooms, we hung out at the pool.
Sage (10:07):
Nice.
Lee (10:08):
And then we went and saw a show. This was at the Wynn. So we had a great time. But it wasn't your typical Vegas trip where you're gambling and going to the club and…
Sage (10:19):
She's underage.
Lee (10:19):
Yeah, exactly.
Emily (10:20):
I don't know. Shrooms by the pool. That's what I think Vegas is. That's still on the bucket list.
Lee (10:26):
Highly recommended
Sage (10:29):
So did you have an initial first fight or did you have a feeling? When did things start falling apart? Was it like a gut something?
Lee (10:38):
I mean, so things never really fell apart. I didn't have any real red flags or feel like anything was up. We got along great. We didn't really fight. It was just more so after so much, spending so much time together, I kind of realized, I'm like, is this what I want for this time in my life? Is what I put forth going to be given back? If I'm putting all of my love and loyalty and heart on the line and being vulnerable and doing that, is that going to be reciprocated? And I don't know. For some reason I just decided one day after nothing, no red flags or anything that would make me want to do this, but something came over me and was like, I'm going to look through her phone. And I looked through her phone and I just saw stuff that made me realize, you know what, maybe I'm taking this a little too seriously. My expectations were different. And it wasn't anything really that out of the ordinary, but it kinda takes, it took me back for a second because I'm like…
Emily (11:38):
A little reality check.
Lee (11:39):
Yeah. I'm completely loyal, not out here trying to talk to anybody, and then I'm seeing DMs here from this person or talking to your ex here or doing this. So then your mind starts to wander and it's like, okay, well I don't know what she's doing all day while I'm at work. If she's talking to this person, I see this. Then that trust kind of gets broken. And you're like…
Sage (11:58):
It’s hard to go back after that.
Lee (12:00):
Exactly. Once it's broken, it's broken. So then at that point I'm like, yeah, I need to just take a step back and just reconsider how I want to go about this thing.
Sage (12:09):
I mean, I felt my initial reaction when you called me to tell me about the breakup is that, well, what did you think? And obviously you knew, like you mentioned, she's 18, fresh off the boat, so to speak, in LA. The world is her oyster right now.
Lee (12:24):
Correct.
Sage (12:25):
And she needs those other opportunities to have relationship hiccups, mishaps to grow and learn from that.
Lee:
Absolutely.
Emily (12:31):
It's true.
Lee:
Absolutely.
Emily:
It's true. But you still took it hard. And I think that's where I reacted, is that you helped me prove a point that I think guys have just as hard of a time as women do about getting over a breakup, but you have this external performance that women will be sobbing and sharing and just in our PJs all day. And I think guys, it's easier for you to pick up and just move on. And there's this perception that, oh, that's a women's thing. Guys don't hurt through a breakup. They're just able to close off their emotions. And you actually did process it, and you did kind of come to Sage anyway, your older sister, and kind of grieved as the way we do, as women do. And I was like, yeah, see guys have a hard time with breakups too.
Lee (13:22):
For sure, for sure. I think really it took some time to, once I reflected on the situation, it was like, yeah, I knew what I was getting into. I'm like, wait, when I was 18, 19, I was doing the same shit. How can I sit here and judge you and expect something different when I went through those same mistakes myself and did the exact same thing?
Sage:
Totally.
Emily:
So that helped.
Lee:
Yeah. I kind of realized maybe it's me who's immature, who's expecting too much of a teenage girl to be as serious and committed as I want to be at my age and my point in my life. You know what I mean? So I think the best thing is just not having expectations.
Sage (13:54):
Yes.
Lee (13:55):
And not putting a label on things, and really just saying…
Emily:
That’s Sage’s thing.
Sage (13:57):
My thing is zero expectations, baby. Because then you're never let down. And whether that's work, a relationship, a friendship, whatever, family shit, like zero.
Emily (14:06):
New Year’s Eve? We were just talking about let down expectations on New Year's Eve. Even though my New Year's Eve, I have to say, got a little surprising and wild because of you, Lee. So okay, gang, I am at this party with Sage and I'm chatting with this really nice gentleman and we're bonding because we’re both from the East Coast and I can tell he's about to ask for my number. And then all of a sudden Sage swoops in from stage left, grabs me, her coat and says, we got to go now. And I'm like, what is happening? What is happening? And Lee is sitting outside the bar in the car and he's like, get in girls, get in, get in, get in. And what happened, guys?
Sage (14:44):
We had an ambush mission. It was so fucking cool. And basically…
Emily (14:48):
This poor little Megan that we just gave all these compliments to had no idea what was coming.
Sage (14:52):
Yes. Emily's like, what is the rush? I'm like, we're breaking into someone's house. We got to go now.
Emily (14:58):
It was my very first break in. I feel like I've definitely made it now in LA. And it was all because of Lee. So Lee's sitting there in his car and he's like, come on girls, what did you ask us to do, Lee?
Lee (15:09):
So basically as I was approaching where you guys were at the bar, club, whatever it was, I had passed her house. It was kind of en route, and I noticed that her door was open and I could see the TV was on and I knew that she was working New Year's Eve and she wouldn't be home. So that kind of was a red flag for me. I'm like, someone must be in there, that we're fresh off a breakup. I'm like…
Sage (15:35):
Maybe she's with someone else.
Lee (15:36):
Got to be, right.
Sage (15:37):
Yeah.
Lee (15:37):
That's the first thing that goes through your mind naturally. So I'm like, okay, perfect. Well, I got Emily and Sage to back me up. I'm like, girls, I need you. I'm like, this is the mission.
Sage (15:46):
Yup.
Emily:
I was a little nervous, but then I was into it. I was ready.
Sage:
Oh, it was so fun.
Emily:
I was ready.
Sage (15:52):
We need to make more missions in our life.
Emily (15:53):
Well, Sage knocks on the wrong door at first, and this poor little lady with an accent is like, hello?
Sage (16:00):
And I'm like, where's Megan? She's like, not here. Next door!
Emily:
Next door, next door.
Sage:
So then I'm like, banging on the other door.
Emily:
This is off to a good start.
Sage:
And this dude answers.
Emily (16:08):
And we were like, busted!
Sage (16:09):
Yes. And so…
Emily (16:10):
I was like, we're here for the Xbox because he was playing it.
Sage (16:12):
And the ammunition and the gym bag and the jackets.
Emily (16:16):
The ammunition was all you girl. I was going to do the Xbox, especially since the controller was in his hand. I was like, let me rip that out of your head right now.
Sage (16:21):
And I'm like, my things are here that belong to me because I purchased them for Lee, so they're really my gift to Lee.
Emily (16:30):
He was like, your things?
Sage (16:31):
Yes. I was like, yeah, the ammo, the Xbox
Emily (16:33):
Really? Little five two feisty chick in a dress?
Sage (16:34):
So then I'm texting with Lee and I'm like, it is a dude, but I think it's the brother. And Lee's like, oh, then leave it alone. Just like, let's go.
Emily (16:45):
Yeah, because typical guy fashion, you're like, oh, the brother's cool, he can play my Xbox. And I'm like, what??
Lee (16:49):
Yeah, exactly.
Emily (16:50):
And then Lee's texting me, abort, abort. And I'm like, but we're into it now.
Sage:
Yeah, right?
Emily:
It's my first break in. I can't abort.
Sage (16:56):
I wanted it so badly to be like another dude that'd be like, I'm going to fuck you up.
Emily:
Oh, you were ready.
Sage:
Give me my shit right now. But it was Megan's brother. So then we left peacefully and classy.
Emily (17:05):
Yeah, the two of them actually bonded. She was like, I'm the older sister. And they were like, oh yeah, la la la la. And I was just like, oh, great.
Sage:
Because he was like, I'm the older brother.
Lee (17:11):
I think if anything, he was probably super stoked to see two beautiful white blonde haired girls showing up at his door.
Emily (17:17):
He had a little smirk on his face. He was like, hello. My New Year's just got better.
Sage (17:22):
Because we’re both dressed to the nines for New Year's Eve, and we're like banging on his door. We're coming in. He's probably like, yeah, come on in. So anyways, we didn't end up taking all of the items that Lee wanted because Lee and Megan connected and figured out a way for..
Emily (17:38):
To do it amicably without us, but we didn't have a baseball bat. We were very unprepared for this.
Sage (17:45):
I have a baseball bat in my car.
Emily:
I was wearing heels. We weren’t in your car.
Sage:
I know. But in my car I do. I’m ready.
Emily (17:50):
Yeah, but we weren't ready in this moment.
Sage:
Okay, that's all right. I'm going in with fists. I'm going in with fists.
Emily:
It worked out well. It worked out well. So wait, okay, now what is the tea? What has happened since the ambush?
Lee (17:59):
So since the ambush, the ambush worked because it got her to call me.
Emily (18:04):
It did.
Lee (18:04):
Because she was ignoring me when I'm like, Hey, I need my stuff. What's up?
Sage (18:08):
Because your big sister's in charge.
Lee (18:09):
Exactly. So she got kinda shook by that, which was good. Got her to call me, whatever. She was like, just come pick it up tomorrow. And then I was working all day yesterday. I wasn't even thinking about it. And at this point I was already 10, 11 at night. I hadn't even texted her. And she's like, Hey, are you knocking at my door right now? And I'm like, no. What do you mean? I'm like, it's not me or my people. And she's like, oh…
Emily (18:32):
My people. Yes!
Lee (18:33):
Someone just knocked. I'm like, okay. And then she's like, they're still knocking five minutes later. I'm like, that's weird. Do you want me to come check on you and make sure you're good? So she was like, yeah.
Emily (18:44):
Do you think that was a lie?
Sage:
That's what I already asked him.
Lee:
That’s what I’m wondering.
Emily:
That’s such a ploy.
Sage (18:47):
Like is this fake?
Emily:
Oh, I'm scared. Someone’s knocking, hmmm.
Lee (18:51):
That's what I'm wondering. That's what I'm wondering.
Emily (18:52):
A hundred percent.
Lee (18:53):
I mean, it's not the best area though. There is a lot of stuff that goes on. And I'll give you an example. So when I did get there after 20, 30 minutes of talking and kind of hugging it out and just getting on the same page, we did hear eight gunshots go off back to back.
Emily:
Oh shit.
Lee:
It was real.
Sage (19:10):
We're talking like West LA, like Cotner, Sepulveda.
Lee (19:15):
Pico. Yeah.
Sage (19:16):
Yeah. It's a little rougher over there.
Lee (19:18):
Yeah. I mean, it's not the best area, but I mean everywhere, LA has little…
Sage:
Pockets.
Lee:
Pockets.
Emily (19:24):
Yeah. I mean, for a young girl from South Dakota. Yeah. I'd be freaked out.
Sage (19:28):
For example, when Lee had his hot rod car. What type of a car?
Lee (19:34):
It was a Dodge Charger Hellcat.
Sage (19:36):
Got stolen right in the parking lot of Megan's apartment building.
Emily:
Oh, that was at her place?
Lee (19:42):
Yep.
Sage (19:42):
Well, first my place and then the second time at her place, and they finally did it in by burning the fucking vehicle down.
Lee (19:50):
Oh yeah.
Emily:
Shit.
Lee:
Stripped and burned. Found in a pistachio field like 400 miles away.
Sage (19:54):
Yeah. Like done for.
Lee (19:55):
Yep.
Sage (19:56):
But anyway, so that just gives our listeners…
Lee:
Some perspective.
Sage:
An idea of…
Emily:
Where Megan lives.
Sage:
Yes.
Emily;
Good job, Megan.
Sage:
And what Santa Monica also looks like because it was stolen in front of my place as well. Anyways, so it is kind of hoodie over there.
Lee (20:10):
Yeah.
Emily (20:10):
California love.
Sage:
Love. Right? Okay. So more about the tea. When you say you hugged it out means you banged it out.
Lee (20:20):
Yeah.
Sage (20:21):
And then you got your shit back.
Emily (20:23):
Yes, busted. Oh wait, did you get the shit back?
Lee:
I did. I did.
Emily:
Okay, good. Okay, good. Because that's what I was worried about. You bang it out and then all of a sudden you're like, ohhhh.
Sage:
Everything's fine.
Lee (20:30):
No, no.
Emily (20:31):
Everything’s fine. And then the shit stays there, and then we'd have to go back and ambush again.
Lee (20:34):
So I made it pretty clear. I'm like, it's never going to be the same. I don't want to be in a relationship. I don't want to be here every day with you babysitting, whatever the case may be. At the same time though, I don't want to ever have resent in my heart for anything or be on bad terms with anybody that you've had good memories with and loved.
Emily (20:56):
Yeah, it was a chapter.
Lee (20:56):
Yeah. So I think part of just being growing up and being a man is being able to put your ego aside and…
Sage (21:04):
Good for you.
Lee (21:05):
And again, I was making those same mistakes when I was that age. So I can't be one to judge, but at the same time, do I want to be in a relationship? No. Do I want to spend every day and moment with you? No, but can we still be cool? Can we kick it? Yeah.
Emily (21:21):
How did she react? Can she be cool?
Lee (21:24):
Yeah. Yeah. I think it's going to be a little bit more difficult for her to adapt as I am willing to adapt in terms of just being friends and hanging out. Because again, she hasn't been through the same life experiences I have. She hasn't been through relationships and breakups, but
Emily (21:40):
Do you have plans to see each other again?
Lee (21:43):
No. No plans to see each other again. I will. But it's like I don't want to…
Emily (21:47):
There's no rush.
Lee (21:47):
I want to play it very slow. I don't want her to get back into…
Sage (21:52):
Routine and comfortable
Lee (21:53):
Routine. Correct.
Sage (21:54):
Be careful with the territory of it.
Emily:
Well, that's thing, I think you can just fall right back into it.
Lee (21:57):
Exactly.
Emily (21:57):
Yeah.
Sage (21:59):
You gotta play it right.
Lee (22:00):
Correct.
Sage (22:00):
And you know.
Lee (22:00):
Yeah.
Sage:
Yeah.
Emily (22:02):
Well, I'm very happy that it sounds like it turned out for the best and it turned out amicably, which is always, it's hard to do in a breakup. I mean, the story is not over. My little gut instinct, Sage, is saying that in a few weeks, Lee might be back with some more tea about this relationship or maybe another, who knows.
Sage (22:24):
Yeah. He's in hookup mode right now.
Emily (22:26):
Oh yeah.
Sage (22:27):
He's into get under to get over.
Emily (22:28):
Get under to get over!
Sage (22:30):
Or, actually he's over.
Emily (22:32):
He’s over the, wait.
Sage (22:33):
He's over to get her under?
Emily (22:34):
No wait, anyway.
Sage (22:36):
It's different. He's a guy.
Emily (22:39):
He’s a guy. He is a guy. And he was our first guest here in the studio. So thank you so much for joining us and sharing your story with all of our listeners.
Lee (22:49):
Absolutely. Thank you guys so much for having me. It was great to be here.
Sage (22:52):
Love you, Lee.
Emily:
Love you!
Sage:
Thank you for coming little bro.
Emily:
And love all of you out there, Watch Me Do It gang. Welcome again to 2025. We are so excited to bring you a new season of fresh content and we are going to be getting into everything that goes on in our lives, including more relationships like this one, more breakups and all of the stuff that happens when you are divorced and in your forties and you don't give a shit.
Sage (23:19):
That's right. Hallelujah.
Emily (23:20):
Hallelujah. And so with that, we will see you next Tuesday.
Sage:
Cheers.