Daddy's Girlz Podcast

Daddy's Girlz Episode 7: Bad Bunny El Sapo Cancho,Salish Matter, Ariana Grande,Jelly Cats, Iphone 17

Daddy's Girlz Season 1 Episode 7

Daddy's Girlz Episode 7: Bad Bunny El Sapo Cancho,Salish Matter, Ariana Grande,Jelly Cats, Iphone 17.   Masha, Olivia, and Dad aka Rudy discuss Bad Bunny's new La Bubu competitor his El Sapo Cancho dolls.  They then discuss Ariana Grande's new up coming tour and the expensive ticket prices.  Olivia talks about Youtube star Salish Matter and her new skin care line and products.  The group also dives into the new Jelly Cats that came out and which ones they want.  They then break down which new Iphone and Apple products are coming out this week and which ones are on their wish lists.  

Speaker 3 (00:00)
Can he go?

Daddy's ghost, block it!

Speaker 1 (00:02)
to the Daddy's Girls podcast. I'm Olivia.

Speaker 2 (00:05)
I'm Marcia.

Speaker 3 (00:06)
And I am Papa Daddy, AKA Rudy. And we're missing one person, Ariana, because she woke up on the wrong side of the bed and she's blaming all of us for all of the world's problems. Am I right? All right. So, Olivia, what are we going to talk about? What's our first topic today? What do you want to talk about? Do you want to talk about? Let's talk about the first issue that you were talking about, Salish Matter. You want to go into that? Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:21)
Yeah.

So, Salish Matter had like a meet and greet and like a launch for a new like skincare brand, what's it called? Silly Yours and American Dream. And there was like 40,000 people showed up and a lot of the police had to like escort them out. like, what's it called? Like too many people came and it was like a hazard. So they had to like.

Speaker 2 (00:44)
sincerely

Speaker 1 (01:05)
Leave or else like Like it's it was just like chaos

Speaker 3 (01:09)
What does Salish Matter do? how is she famous? I've never heard of her.

Speaker 2 (01:14)
She got famous off of her dad's like, he's a photographer, like a really famous photographer. She got famous off of his account and then she started making her own YouTube, her own TikTok. And then she started like becoming like kind of like an influencer, I guess you could say. And now she's just like really popular because she's like allegedly dating a boy named Kato from Darman.

Speaker 3 (01:37)
Salish Matters father is Jordan Matter, famous American photographer and YouTuber who rose to prominence with his children performing extreme flexibility challenges in public spaces.

Speaker 2 (01:50)
Yeah, she's a gymnast.

Speaker 3 (01:52)
I remember this guy. They were doing the those things that you guys used to watch the verses. Like they would do challenges.

Speaker 1 (01:58)
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:01)
Like dad versus Salish who can like get pink stuff for school or I guess

Speaker 3 (02:07)
Yeah, I remember seeing this. And people and she's got like a big following.

Speaker 2 (02:12)
Like a lot. Like a lot.

Speaker 3 (02:14)
So she was at the American Dream Mall and she sold it out.

Speaker 2 (02:20)
No, like sold it out. They had it in open space. like they, you know how like every mall has like a requirement of capacity.

Speaker 1 (02:28)
The requirement was like 10,000 people. No, she had 87,000. Over. The requirement's 10,000.

Speaker 2 (02:31)
and she had like over five, 50. Yeah, I just had over 50,000. I said over. Yeah.

So that means she got over the capacity. Yeah. That's why the police shut down the thing.

Speaker 1 (02:48)
Mm-hmm.

Speaker 3 (02:49)
She's got 4.5 million followers on Instagram.

Speaker 1 (02:54)
Yo.

Speaker 2 (02:55)
Her

TikTok is mostly private though. I don't know. A lot of influencers started making their stuff private. So that way no one really sees it that much.

Speaker 3 (02:57)
Why?

So they're making their TikTok private, but they have to allow you to follow them? Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:10)
It's for, it's someone with their mental health, I think, I'm not sure. Or like, I know one influencer made hers private and it's like follow me within this amount of time or else I'm, because I'm turning it on my account. And it's because someone like came to her house, like stalked her house.

Speaker 3 (03:25)
so privacy, not mental health, but privacy because they're getting stalkers.

Speaker 2 (03:30)
I don't know, someone did it for both.

Speaker 3 (03:32)
But wouldn't?

But they're still accepting people to follow them. They don't know who's following them, even if their account is private, because they're still letting people follow them.

Speaker 2 (03:41)
I know. I know Stalish's was private for privacy reasons, that's it. It was private for a long time and it still is.

Speaker 3 (03:48)
And Olivia,

what was this event at the American Dream Mall? What was it for?

Speaker 1 (03:53)
her skincare brand sincerely yours it's non sephora but like i don't know because she just made like sunscreen moisturizer serums and she partnered with like a dermatologist i think so yeah no

Speaker 3 (04:09)
Have you tried it or no?

Now, anybody that you know tried it.

Speaker 1 (04:13)
No. It's supposed to be really popular.

Speaker 3 (04:17)
⁓ And where are you saying that there's something else out like a new product or skincare line that's out?

Speaker 1 (04:23)
Rhodes finally in Sephora, so now instead of like going directly to their website, you could just go to Sephora and they'll have Rhodes there, but they don't have like the phone cases.

Speaker 3 (04:33)
So before road was only selling direct to consumer. You could only buy it online. now, okay. And now you could buy it from Sephora only Sephora, not the other stores, but only the skincare.

Speaker 1 (04:39)
pop-up.

Yeah.

No, you could buy their skincare, their makeup. The only thing that they don't care in so far is like the phone cases. Focus. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:54)
So basically you buy everything off the line except for the

Speaker 3 (04:58)
Got it. And that's it. Those are the only ones with skin lines.

Speaker 1 (05:02)
There's like nothing really happening, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (05:05)
Nothing really happening in skin line. Okay. How about... Did you see this, ⁓ this Labubu phrase is taking on again? I think this might be like the top of it. You know Bad Bunny? He is now getting into the Labubu business and he's coming up with his own Labubu. It's called El Sapo Cancho. Have you seen it?

Speaker 1 (05:18)
Yeah.

I just saw it today.

Speaker 3 (05:31)
How many so how many Labooboos does or a fate or I guess we call them El Sapo Contros. How many does he have?

Speaker 1 (05:39)
He has like...

Six or seven.

Speaker 3 (05:41)
Do you think people are gonna buy this? Show Masha.

Speaker 2 (05:44)
There's seven, not six or seven.

Speaker 1 (05:46)
though.

Speaker 3 (05:47)
You think people are gonna buy those, Masha?

Speaker 2 (05:49)
I mean his fan base is really big.

Speaker 1 (05:53)
Honestly, I these are cuter than like the regular OO-O's

Speaker 2 (05:58)
Are showing me?

Speaker 1 (06:00)
little frogs. Cause like the Laboobas are so scary. I like these more. And like they have tiny cute outfits. Like these are better I think. like them.

Speaker 2 (06:01)
yeah, these are cuter than the boo-boos.

I mean, sort of a little bit, but that's all.

Speaker 3 (06:13)
So you think people are gonna buy them? Does he do the same thing where it's like a mystery? you when you... so it's one box. So don't know which El Sapo Cancho you're gonna get.

Speaker 2 (06:14)
Yeah, probably.

it because it's one box.

Speaker 1 (06:27)
Each of them have like names like musico, ⁓ boxador. Like I think they're different jobs.

Speaker 3 (06:36)
Can you ⁓ list or say all the names?

Yeah.

El Sapo Concho refers to the Puerto Rican crested toad, an endangered amphibian native to Puerto Rico. The term gained significant culture attendance in titular character Concho in Bad Bunny's 2025 album and short film D.B. Tira Mas Fotos by featuring this toad. Bad Bunny aims to raise awareness and promote the conservation of Puerto Rico's

biodiversity and cultural heritage. So it seems that he's doing these little dolls to bring awareness to this Puerto Rican crested toad.

So does the do the little dolls look like toads? Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:23)
They have like toad heads on it.

Speaker 3 (07:26)
They're toad heads. I see them. They're funny looking.

Speaker 2 (07:27)
Yeah, it was like a little.

Speaker 3 (07:31)
Interesting. think people are gonna buy him? ⁓ How many of your friends are bad bunny fans? How many of your friends are bad bunny fans? Yours, Masha. Really?

Speaker 1 (07:34)
There they are.

having only one of them.

Speaker 2 (07:43)
Majority of them are

Yeah, one of them went. she was in Spain She tried getting tickets for his show in Spain because he doesn't come to America

Speaker 3 (07:53)
Yeah, he doesn't come to America because he says that if he goes, he does a concert that ice will show up and then arrest everybody, which I don't think is true, but that's what he says. What about, ⁓ something, but Olivia, your Spanish should be better. You're taking Spanish now.

Speaker 1 (08:11)
took Spanish I'll tell you how many classes I had I only had I started well I started Spanish this week last last week so I started on Monday Tuesday Wednesday I only had five classes

Speaker 3 (08:22)
Do you prefer, so before you were taking French, do you prefer French better to Spanish?

Speaker 1 (08:27)
Yeah, I understand it more.

Speaker 3 (08:30)
And why did your school get rid of French?

Speaker 1 (08:32)
Cause my French teacher, he wasn't doing anything and he was just like screaming at us. he was, he didn't like know, like he was, I don't know. I don't know what his teaching method was. Like I think he thought that we should teach ourselves instead of him teaching us. And they just fired him cause he was bad.

Speaker 2 (08:53)
But a lot of teachers teach like that in high school.

Speaker 1 (08:55)
No, I mean like you don't get it. You were in the room. No, No, know. No, what's it called? He was giving us like, he didn't even teach us. He just was like doing his, like it's basically free time.

Speaker 2 (08:59)
No, like, you need to teach yourself.

Speaker 3 (09:09)
So, and Masha, this goes to you as well. Cause, okay, for me, I speak a few languages and as far as reading and writing, yeah, I could read, writing, not so much. But I remember when I was going into school, when I was much younger and high school, junior high school, high school, and even in college, the teachers predominantly wanted you to read and write. There was really

not so much speaking involved. There's more speaking.

Speaker 2 (09:41)
Now there's...

Now in my, like last year my class was focused on like writing and grammar and all that like, like stuff that makes you fail. But this year my teacher is more focused like I don't care if you can write as long as you can read it, understand it, and you could speak fluently like off the top of your head knowledge, you'll be fine.

Speaker 3 (10:04)
What are you speaking in in class? Like are you having dialogue?

Speaker 2 (10:07)
Yeah, my teacher speaks it to us and then we do like, like recently we had a listening test, but she didn't count, like she didn't count it. She calls it a garbage grade, which is just like a learning check. So you listen to something and you like circle the options that like were referring to it and you listen to a conversation and answer the questions along with it. So was like, there was 25 minutes of a man complaining about his apartment to one of his neighbors and his neighbors was offering him.

a different like living situation, which was like a senior home. So you were just going along with the questions, just circling like, why was he complaining about his apartment? It was too expensive. It didn't have a pool. The neighbors are too noisy. And I was like, there were too many stairs. it was too. It was too expensive. Why? What was his job? Why couldn't he afford the rent? because he he like produced food for marathons. Like he gave out food. That was his job.

So you just went along with it for like 25 minutes and then when you're done you can leave.

Speaker 3 (11:05)
What are you speaking?

Speaker 2 (11:07)
Not yet, because we just started.

Speaker 3 (11:09)
Yeah, but you are now, let's see, took French in, right, but you took French in seventh grade, eighth grade, nine, 10, now you're.

Speaker 2 (11:12)
for honors.

it. It's second grade third fourth fifth six seven eight nine tenth eleventh.

Speaker 3 (11:26)
So let me ask you a question. As a father, when we go on vacation and we go to these places where they speak only French, why is it that you can't even order a simple drink in French or a croissant?

Speaker 2 (11:42)
because I know it's bad. Like I can refer, I can tell you about my whole childhood in French and I could tell you about how Catholicism started because I don't know what my teacher taught us Catholicism, but I can repeat, I can tell you how the priest like gives you, what's it called when I forgot the name, but it's like confessing your sins. I can tell you all about that in French. I do.

Speaker 3 (11:44)
What do mean it's bad?

But you don't know how to order a

Speaker 1 (12:07)
have to

say, sugar drink.

Speaker 3 (12:09)
croissant.

Speaker 2 (12:09)
I do, but the thing is they're teaching us how to say like, like the little phrases that French people are actually using today, like, do you live close to the school? And there's a phrase like, no, I live two steps away.

Speaker 3 (12:20)
Right. So I think that's the problem with these teachings is right. But they're not teaching you how to speak French in normal situations. Like you're not going up to somebody and saying, Hey, where do you live in school? Or what are you doing? No. mean, obviously if you're having, but most of the conversations that you're doing when you're going abroad are

Speaker 2 (12:23)
And I'll... Canadian French a little.

Speaker 3 (12:50)
in a restaurant, in a store.

Speaker 2 (12:53)
We already did that in like third grade.

Speaker 3 (12:55)
Right, but you still don't know how to do that. Every time we go away, you're not ordering. What do you mean? Hold on, what does it mean you don't like it? What's embarrassing?

Speaker 2 (13:00)
Cool.

Like it's embarrassing.

Like I can repeat to you my whole childhood in full confidence, because that's my go-to phrase when someone asks me to speak in French, because it sounds impressive, because it's like a bunch of slurring of the words.

Speaker 3 (13:15)
All right, so say it.

You want to play with your dog?

Speaker 2 (13:23)
When I was little, I played with my dog. ⁓

Speaker 3 (13:26)
But, okay, but that's pretty good. So what are you embarrassed about?

Speaker 2 (13:30)
was like, I'm with this. I have a picture of her crying from a bee in France.

Speaker 3 (13:40)
Speaking of somebody who got stung by a bee in her lip in France and was crying and screaming and went to the hospital.

Speaker 1 (13:48)
I was also a... Pause! Can I speak? Thank you. ⁓

Speaker 2 (13:49)
No you weren't!

during COVID.

Speaker 3 (13:54)
We didn't go to France during COVID.

Speaker 2 (13:55)
It

was Paris, you had the masks. It was these things, the big ones. It was like...

Speaker 3 (14:00)
That was after that

we were required to still wear them in France.

Speaker 2 (14:05)
It was during that, have a picture of Ariana holding her and her just bawling her eyes out. I found it a couple days ago.

Speaker 1 (14:11)
Also, when you like order in French, they respond to you back in English, which is like weird. Also, and you, and you, were ordering at Cafe Angelique, and you're trying to order in French, and she's like, yeah, what do you want with that?

Speaker 2 (14:17)
Yeah, I have a picture of it having to pop up.

I never ordered

I never-

Speaker 1 (14:30)
You spoke a little

bit of French and then you're like, you know, I'm just gonna speak English

Speaker 3 (14:34)
Right, but when that happens, you need to answer back to them in French. You're supposed to use your time wisely when in these French speaking countries, France or wherever.

Speaker 2 (14:44)
I have a picture of you ordering to the waiter in French about what all of us wanted you ordered for the whole table and he goes and would you like anything else sir and you kept continuing on in French and I just said buddy broke down his French got replies to in English and got his French busted out again

Speaker 1 (14:45)
No, no,

Speaker 3 (15:07)
Yeah, because I am speaking to them in French. I don't care if they speak back to me in English. I'm going to speak to them in French.

Speaker 2 (15:13)
I have a picture of Deanna speaking to someone in Korean. What? In an Italian restaurant. What? Exactly! There was a- I have a picture of Italian dinner. was when Zoe and Andrew first had dinner with us at a restaurant and it was like winter and it really cold. I remember this. And it's a picture of Deanna admiring the light and then the next one is a video of him saying something in Korean and someone's like-

Speaker 3 (15:19)
speak Korean? What are you talking about?

I think Japanese. He was trying to speak Japanese and that was in the Japanese restaurant that we went to. What Italian restaurant?

Speaker 2 (15:43)
You were in a Italian restaurant.

Speaker 1 (15:44)
You didn't

tell-

Speaker 2 (15:47)
I don't know, but you were friends with one of the people there. Not in the city. Here, somewhere here.

Speaker 3 (15:51)
In the city? Here?

We never went to an Italian restaurant with Bubba and Zilla. Yes we have. No we haven't. Was that in India? No.

Speaker 1 (15:59)
Florida.

Speaker 2 (16:01)
cold. I was wearing a jacket. I have a picture. have photo evidence.

Speaker 1 (16:03)
which

Speaker 3 (16:04)
I think you're making things up, Masha.

Right,

but you don't have video evidence of him speaking Korean. He doesn't speak Korean. Are you sure you're talking about your grandpa?

Speaker 2 (16:11)
I probably do. I have

everything. I only have one grandpa, so. ⁓

Speaker 3 (16:20)
Well

actually you have two but you only know one

Speaker 2 (16:24)
Ready picture of him in my this is the restaurant him admiring the light

Speaker 3 (16:28)
Yeah, well, let me see. Is that the restaurant?

Speaker 2 (16:31)
pretty wait when was this no this was August so he we were in where does it say we

Speaker 1 (16:37)
Are we seeing him today?

Speaker 3 (16:38)
Yes.

Speaker 2 (16:41)
This was taken... I don't know where.

Speaker 3 (16:44)
And Olivia, back to you.

Speaker 2 (16:46)
there's you in the back. Also admiring the light.

Speaker 3 (16:48)
Yeah, the light was something great. was follow the light. Follow the light.

Speaker 1 (16:55)
This comes with the-

Speaker 3 (16:56)
Are you sure we were looking at something else but the light happened to be there?

Speaker 1 (17:00)
I'm sure.

Speaker 2 (17:00)
did admire that light. was like.

Speaker 3 (17:02)
And

I like how you deflect this whole conversation of you not being able to speak French to Deidre speaking Korean, which he doesn't speak Korean. Photo evidence, but not speaking evidence. He could be speaking Portuguese, all for all we know.

Speaker 2 (17:10)
Photo evidence.

Speaker 1 (17:18)
Anyways, my last, not my French teacher who didn't teach me last year, but like the years.

Speaker 2 (17:27)
Nightbit

Speaker 1 (17:29)
Okay, so my French teacher who was there like half like basically the whole like

Speaker 2 (17:39)
Continue.

Speaker 3 (17:40)
Spit it out.

Speaker 1 (17:41)
Like for the past like five years she was teaching, I think. She would make us speak French in the classroom no matter what. And she would like actually like teach us speaking, writing.

Speaker 2 (17:53)
⁓ I'm marrying the light once again.

Speaker 1 (17:55)
I see.

Speaker 3 (17:56)
You know what that is? Those are birthday candles, okay? And when somebody brings you a birthday candle, you stare at the candle because you're making a wish, Masha. And I guarantee you if I go through my phone, I could find you staring at the light too.

Speaker 2 (18:14)
about too many pictures. like also in Italy, if you speak like, you don't speak Italian.

Speaker 1 (18:20)
I but...

Speaker 3 (18:20)
Right, Italian people are much friendlier to, I guess, visitors than French people. French people are a little bit more snooty. Like, huh huh, from America, you're going to speak the French and your French is terrible, so we will speak to you in our bad English.

Ha ha ha ha wait Masha remember when you used to though one thing you didn't a French ha ha ha ha what did you used to do

Speaker 2 (18:51)
I can't do it. I caught I coughed little too hard yesterday

Speaker 3 (18:57)
Yeah. Okay. All right. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:59)
my Spanish teacher she's good like she's teaching me like ⁓ like how to say hi bye like greetings like ⁓ let me think

Speaker 3 (19:10)
¿Dónde está la toaleta?

Speaker 1 (19:12)
Where is the Bless you. And my name is Olivia. And... Let me think. Is it Haas mañana? That means see you tomorrow?

Speaker 3 (19:23)
Hasta mañana!

Speaker 1 (19:25)
yeah and then it's hasta luego and then what else is there then she's teaching us like ⁓ now like objects so like lápiz means pencil ⁓ yeah

Speaker 3 (19:37)
All right, so I take it that you guys don't know how to speak languages. OK.

Speaker 1 (19:42)
My old friend...

Speaker 3 (19:44)
And again, you're

another one, another one that we go away to France or a French speaking country and you don't order. You're like, you're like, Papa, can you, can you order for me?

Speaker 1 (19:50)
of.

Last time I went you guys made me order in French so then I started ordering in French so I said je voudrais on What do I want? Je voudrais en pâtes avec beurre et avec le trouffe I haven't practiced French in like two years

Speaker 2 (20:03)
You have to genderize it properly, Olivia.

Olivia, are you?

Remember

the masculine and the and the they them verbs. Don't forget it.

Speaker 1 (20:20)
Now it's en, une, une, en, la, le, le.

Speaker 3 (20:27)
Okay, all right. Lulululele onto our next subject and let's keep it on ⁓ the subject of furry toys. There's a new jelly cat line someone told me in this room earlier before we're starting. All right, you want to talk about it?

Speaker 1 (20:44)
So basically Jelly Cat has new line of Jelly Cats and I think they're so cute. One of them is a snow globe and in the snow globe there's a tiny little house with, I think it's a winter, like Christmas. And then they have these marshmallows that are together with different air muffs and a silver star, snowflake. They have Timmy Turtle skating.

Speaker 3 (21:11)
Is there ⁓ a name for this line of Jelly Cats?

Speaker 2 (21:14)
It's just winter. Like winter and Halloween.

Speaker 1 (21:15)
It's just new.

They just like have a Christmas tree different colors of like the bashful bunnies. ⁓ They have ornaments now and they actually.

Speaker 2 (21:28)
They've

had ornaments for a while. Hey, remember I got one for Lily?

Speaker 3 (21:30)
So you can put the ornaments on a tree? I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (21:31)
You

They made books with like stuffed animals.

Speaker 2 (21:36)
They've

had that. They've had that.

Speaker 1 (21:39)
They- ⁓ This

is new, I think. They have Jelly Cats with like their names on like either the ear or like a sweater. They've had that. Stop! But this one has Bartholomew beer. Speaking of Jelly Cats, yesterday- no, not yesterday, on-

Speaker 3 (21:52)
Yesterday? No, it was yesterday. It was yesterday. No, was yesterday. Yeah, I have pictures too. Of you smiling. With a jelly

Speaker 1 (21:57)
Friday.

It was on Friday!

Speaker 2 (22:03)
It ⁓ literally says yesterday. It

literally says glitter sent you a photo and it's a picture of you with your little bag.

Speaker 1 (22:17)
No, that was on Friday. You guys don't my goodness No, let me find it It was on Friday, you know why I'm gonna look into my photos. I got the Bartholomew bear jelly cat. Yeah, it was on Friday at 5 50 p.m

Speaker 2 (22:35)
You don't have to put it my face. ⁓ my lord.

Speaker 1 (22:37)
See

Speaker 3 (22:39)
Very nice, very nice. how many so you first of all, let me tell you something. We have too much Too many stupid toys in this house. You guys have jelly cats Okay, you have a little bit Masha's little bit Ariana's a little bit Lily has a ton

Speaker 1 (22:49)
a little bit.

I need to think of how many jelly kids I have.

Speaker 3 (22:57)
And the crazy thing is when Olivia was born, Rob, you know who lives in Miami, got Olivia a ton of jelly cats. Where are they now? Mama. I don't know. didn't throw them out. She donated them. They were like a little like the original. They're probably the bunnies. They're probably worth a lot of money, too.

Speaker 2 (23:17)
also have mine somewhere in the basement. I saw it recently when I was cleaning.

Speaker 3 (23:22)
Like a whole bag of jelly cats. What happened to I don't know. We're going to have to find out and ask her what happened to them.

Speaker 1 (23:24)
to that.

She took a lot, I don't know, she gave away a lot. She almost gave away this hoodie that was like, really, like, it didn't make anymore for Mad Happy, and I was so pissed at her because she gave it away, and I, like, was gonna, I was, I, well, I wore it, like, one, like, a lot.

Speaker 3 (23:46)
Yeah. Well, mom has a thing with taking stuff and throwing it or giving I had ⁓ a curious George bear. Yes. You know the story and I've had it since I was one years old and about 10 years ago or maybe 11 years ago, I went to go look for my curious George to go put it here in my office and it was missing and she's like, I don't know what happened to it.

Speaker 1 (24:10)
And it was my s-

Speaker 3 (24:16)
Her mother, my mother-in-law, decided that it was old and crusty, of course, because it was so old, and she decided to throw it out.

Speaker 1 (24:28)
There's a jelly cat behind you.

Speaker 3 (24:30)
There's a few jelly cat. There's the locks. There's the poop. ⁓ it's not a jelly cat. And whatever the hearts. And I have some in my work office, too. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:34)
That's not a jelly cat.

You know, if you don't want any, could...

I need to come there. I want to go to work. ⁓

Speaker 3 (24:47)
Okay, go to work. You could go to work. All right.

Yes, there's

a painting over here. don't know. I don't think you guys could see it. Let me. Let me.

Speaker 1 (24:59)
You could see it like a little bit.

Speaker 3 (25:00)
Whoa. Here is the painting of Curious George, which my niece and your cousin Zoe made. Made it? Yeah, she did it in 2009 when she was little.

Speaker 1 (25:13)
I thought like an artist made it

Speaker 3 (25:15)
Zoe was a very good artist when she was younger. know, so you're a very good artist now. So yes, they're all over there. Very good. Very good. All right. Next, speaking of art. You wanted to talk about a certain somebody on tour or going on tour music.

Speaker 1 (25:21)
over there.

She's going on the Eternal Sunshine tour and tickets were selling either on Tuesday or Wednesday. My friends try to get tickets but like on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (25:46)
It was on Tuesday. I

remember because the girls started screaming while I was at the college fair.

Speaker 1 (25:51)
⁓ Anyways, people tried getting tickets but my friend was unsuccessful and now like the ticket prices are like a thousand dollars. Wait, let me check. I'm pretty sure they're like really really expensive like Taylor Swift expensive and Ariana Grande sent out a message saying that she's gonna do like the most of trying to like get her tickets back and like selling them for a reasonable price. Like let me find.

Speaker 3 (26:16)
Ariana Grande, like, why would people want to go see her? Is she really?

Speaker 1 (26:20)
really popular.

Speaker 2 (26:22)
Yeah. Well my friends liked her, but that was more like when we were little.

Speaker 3 (26:27)
Yeah, I remember she used to be a lot... Does she have a new album out?

Speaker 1 (26:30)
It's called an eternal sunshine. He's going to the Barclays Center on July 12th. And let me see how much the ticket prices are. Maybe we could go. They're selling. Oh, wait. There's like up here. Guess how much money it is up here. It's $697. What? Yeah, $720. Like, if you're close to the stage, it's going to be $3,000.

Speaker 3 (26:32)
I didn't even know.

I don't think so. But the Barclays Center is not a big place.

You mean the nosebleeds?

That's insane. I got to tell you all these ticket prices for concerts, sports. I was looking because, ⁓ you know, WWE is coming to New York for John Cena's last time at Madison Square Garden Monday Night Raw. before we, you know, we used to go, obviously we used to get tickets for free from, from people that worked there, but now I don't know anybody that works there anymore. So we have to pay, but

Even before the ticket prices weren't a lot, would be, you could sit front row for, you know, not, not a lot of money. It used to be family friendly. You could take like a family of four or five, six people and it wouldn't cost you a lot of money. But I was looking and it was a couple thousand dollars to sit in the first couple of rows. And then if you want to go to like section 100 in Madison Square Garden, which is, know, you're kind of looking down, it was like 900 a person.

Nosebleeds were 600. Right, where are these, and who's paying for these prices? I didn't buy it. I'm like, well, okay, I could see John Cena from my sofa. I don't need to see him live up. I've seen him before. But who's paying for these? For these concerts, for these little girls? And they're selling out.

Speaker 1 (27:57)
That's weird.

Speaker 2 (28:14)
concerts I went to were an extreme.

Speaker 1 (28:15)
expensive.

Speaker 3 (28:15)
No, well you went to up and coming country artists and normally typically the country artists keep their prices low unless they go to the secondary market like stub hub, know and vivid seats.

Speaker 2 (28:28)
Zombies World Kalei tour that wasn't even that expensive. It wasn't a lot and he was like a hundred two hundred per ticket. Is that? And I went with one other friend.

Speaker 1 (28:31)
was it?

Speaker 3 (28:39)
So that is a lot of money, but given the fact that you're talking about Ariana Grande, who I still can't believe that she's got this crazy following, you know?

Speaker 2 (28:43)
We're close.

Speaker 1 (28:52)
Cause she hasn't been on tour in like a long time. And it might be her last tour. We should try if they're like...

Speaker 3 (28:57)
It probably is going to be her last tour.

No, no,

no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, no, we're not going. We're not spending that money to go see Ariana Grande. You just saw her.

Speaker 2 (29:05)
You don't even listen to her.

Speaker 1 (29:12)
I

would go again. Really good. I really liked her. It was really good. Her opener was really good and she was really good.

Speaker 3 (29:17)
Of course you go again.

Speaker 2 (29:24)
screaming.

Speaker 3 (29:25)
Yeah, you're

screaming. You're very excited.

Speaker 1 (29:27)
Yeah, am. the whole, like, it was just really good.

Speaker 3 (29:32)
Here's here's what we're gonna do I'm gonna put you in front of the TV and I'm gonna put YouTube on and you could watch the Tate McCray concert and we just saved a couple hundred dollars

Speaker 1 (29:44)
No, no, no, it's different line. Different line. I'm go again next year.

Speaker 3 (29:47)
I know it's different live. I know it's different.

Okay. You get a job and you work.

Speaker 1 (29:56)
No, you could- I think you could pull a few strings.

Speaker 2 (29:59)
She's screaming, I don't want to listen to her.

Speaker 3 (30:01)
Alright,

speaking of a few strings, let me see how we're doing on time. Okay, we're doing okay on time. Masha has, what kind of tutor do you have today? ⁓ SAT. SAT. So you're in full SAT season right now.

Speaker 1 (30:09)
See.

Speaker 2 (30:18)
full because I'm doing more in school.

Speaker 3 (30:20)
Right. So, you're, you're prepping for SATs. When are you planning to take the SATs? November. you sure? I thought it was December. I don't know. I think it's December, November. We're not going to be here. I think, Yeah. So mom, I think put you into the December SAT, but what about, what's the difference between the SAT and the ACT?

Speaker 2 (30:25)
in

beer for the most of November.

know but I ACT my the place I study at told me I can opt out of there like there's a science portion to the ACT I can like take that off and just do another like either math or reading so when I take the ACT I'm doing reading writing and math that's it

Speaker 3 (31:01)
Okay, for the people, for you kids that are listening, that are deciding, are you taking SAT or ACT, what is the difference? So here's what I pulled up. The SAT is an adaptive, entirely digital test with reading, writing, and math sections, offering more time per question and a broader range of math topics. The ACT on the other hand is a linear, multiple choice test available in both paper.

and digital formats requiring English math reading and a unique science section that emphasizes data interpretation. So if you are stronger in math, you focus on SAT. If you're stronger with English, you do SAT. But if you're okay with math and English and you are pretty good with science, you should take the SAT. How are you with science? ACT. Sorry. How are you with science?

Speaker 2 (32:01)
pretty good at it right now, but my teacher's kind of a pain because he grades everything so nitty gritty. Like, he gave us a vial of sand and water and he goes, is this a solid or a liquid? And there was mud, it was like cement, you couldn't move it. So everyone said solid and he marked everyone off one point off of their grade because it's both a solid and a liquid.

Speaker 3 (32:25)
There's also ACT, you have less time to do the question. it's faster paced. So you gotta boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and out.

Speaker 2 (32:34)
Yeah, I was fine with the SAT time. I still had like 40 minutes.

Speaker 3 (32:41)
So you're into it and you're be doing so you're in the SATs and SAT mode, okay? ⁓ Back to our topic so Ariana Grande tour Okay, we're not We're not spending that money for our gonna go in there. Okay? Apple came out with their series of new products this week. I know you guys are really excited You're not getting new iPhones

Speaker 1 (33:06)
my iPhone because the road has my phone.

Speaker 3 (33:09)
What? Yeah, because so the thing is, is now all these iPhones are coming out. iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro.

Speaker 1 (33:18)
Isn't there an iPhone Air?

Speaker 3 (33:20)
and the iPhone Air. However, all the good cases haven't been made yet. So like if you order something, either you're to get a really crappy one or you have to wait a couple of weeks until the cases come out or they ship. So that's the issue.

Speaker 1 (33:33)
I don't like how it's just up here. I like the color. I really like the orange color. Because it reminds me of McLaren.

Speaker 3 (33:36)
The camera?

Speaker 2 (33:40)
screaming again.

Speaker 3 (33:44)
So the one good thing about the new iPhones compared to iPhone 16, the cameras are better, but also the features, but the battery. So I know you guys always complain about charging. You're running around and I see that your phones are about to die. All of you, your phones have to be charged. Masha, Ariana, you guys aren't charging your phones. The phones die quicker. Ariana is always complaining that her phone's dying, dying. It's dying, it's dying.

Speaker 1 (33:59)
me.

Speaker 3 (34:14)
This one, 24 hours. And the charge is much quicker. So if you plug it into charge, say you're down to 10 % and you plug it into charge, you can get 50 % within a couple seconds or minutes. I don't know, that's what they said.

Speaker 1 (34:29)
Won't that be like, won't that overpower the phone and make it burn or something?

Speaker 3 (34:34)
No, they put a different battery in it, which takes the heat off. And then they came out with a new Apple watch.

Speaker 2 (34:41)
and new AirPods.

Speaker 3 (34:43)
Do want to pull up what the new Apple Watch does, Olivia? And the new AirPods are great because the new AirPods for you, Masha, it translates. So when you go to France and you don't speak French.

Speaker 1 (34:46)
Miss.

Speaker 2 (34:54)
I'm thinking of French class when I don't know something

Speaker 3 (34:57)
Well,

I don't think you're allowed to wear them in there. You're allowed to wear AirPods.

Speaker 2 (35:01)
Some teachers allow it because girls have long hair and you can't really see it, so like some kids hide it. But most teachers make you take it out, but my French teacher really does not.

Speaker 1 (35:11)
the

series 11

Speaker 3 (35:12)
I'm not sure what it's called. You could just put... ⁓

Speaker 1 (35:16)
Apple Store.

Speaker 3 (35:18)
So yeah, so the new AirPods going back to before you cut me off, they translate. also before this before they didn't do this, but when you're working out, it could help track your workout.

Speaker 1 (35:29)
And it won't really fall out like other AirPods do. know. But like they took like a thousand people ear shape and then they adapted it so it won't really fall out. think it might. Let me find it.

Speaker 2 (35:33)
I'll say that but most of them don't.

Speaker 3 (35:44)
Alright, what does it say about the Apple Watch?

Speaker 2 (35:47)
is quite

Speaker 3 (35:48)
They also have new software coming out.

Speaker 1 (35:50)
I really like the color though, because it reminds me of McLaren.

Speaker 3 (35:52)
And you said that already 60 times.

Speaker 1 (35:55)
and then now I said twice and I'll say it again. it series 11?

Speaker 3 (36:00)
Apple Watch? Yeah. don't know what it comes up.

Speaker 1 (36:03)
So it says, ⁓

Yeah, it's now. ⁓ what does it do?

It doesn't really say what it...

Speaker 3 (36:10)
The new Apple Watch Series 11 is an new Apple Watch Ultra 3, blood pressure alerts, you guys don't really know that, that's for old people like me, sleep score improvements, enhanced health tracking, 5G cellular connectivity, and two more scratch resistant display. The device are available for pre-order and go on sale on September 19th.

Speaker 1 (36:37)
the brace that you have like the

Speaker 3 (36:39)
I have the whoop and the whoop does the same thing. And to me, I don't understand why Apple wouldn't just buy whoop because they'd had all the technology and it's a lot better. And if you don't want to wear an Apple watch, you have an option to wear the whoop. For instance, it's kind of weird sleeping with a watch at night. It's a little uncomfortable. you know, especially, I don't know if any of those phone calls could come through or text messages come through, even though

You could put on silent or you could put on do not disturb. They still somehow get through sometimes the whoop. It's not a watch, just a band and it tracks all your health stuff and everything while you're sleeping. It tracks your sleep. I know Apple's trying to do that. And it also has this great alarm where when it rings, it nudges you. So it shakes. So you wake up more calmly than putting on a, an alarm.

Speaker 2 (37:30)
I up quite violently in the morning. Why? Because Apple doesn't let me change my alarm and yesterday I set my alarm for 5.30 because I was supposed to wake up at 5.30 to go to volleyball. My alarm didn't go off and I had to wake up myself at 6.20 and I was late a little bit.

Speaker 1 (37:49)
Wait, why does it do that for you?

Speaker 2 (37:50)
I don't know, Apple sometimes doesn't work. It happens to a lot of people.

Speaker 3 (37:54)
Yeah, it's strange. Yeah, sometimes. Yeah, so that's that's the other thing is sometimes the Apple. For whatever reason, alarm doesn't go off.

Speaker 1 (37:55)
three different alarms.

Speaker 2 (37:57)
have three different alarms.

Like for school I have six, six, wait, I can read it actually. And then I have one on my actual clock in my room that goes off when, if I didn't shut it off.

Speaker 3 (38:13)
How do you wake up in the morning, Olivia?

Speaker 1 (38:15)
I have alarms, like I've, yeah, and it always,

Speaker 3 (38:17)
on your iPhone.

Speaker 2 (38:20)
And somehow she still wakes

up before me and hogs the bathroom all morning, even though she doesn't have school until 8.30.

Speaker 1 (38:25)
Okay, the problem is when I shower in the morning, she doesn't shower in the morning, so I should have priority over the bathroom, because she showered at night and she has like, she could use the bathroom downstairs. I shower in the morning and I need to wash my hair and it takes me.

Speaker 2 (38:40)
She washes her hair every morning. Every morning. No, I know.

Speaker 1 (38:44)
gonna wash my hair. Masha, you don't know me. She doesn't know me at all.

Speaker 2 (38:48)
taking your every conversation in your bedroom. I know what you ate for dinner last What did I have? You stole Ariana's chicken tenders. You ate all of it plus a chicken. And that was a whole meal. No. Anyway, for my alarm. why? Child, child, child.

Speaker 1 (38:58)
No, I only took two!

Me take it.

Speaker 2 (39:08)
I have 5am, 5.30, 5.40, 5.50, 6am, 6.10, 6.20, 6.25, 6.30, 6.35, 6.45, and 7am, 7.05, 7.10, 7.30, 7.32. And that's all just to get to school. So I have to be back to school by 8.

Speaker 1 (39:23)
I need to put on like five different alarms because I'm afraid I'm not gonna wake up and I'm gonna be late but whenever like the first alarm rings which is like earlier I like get up so yeah I'm like a light sleeper I can like hear everything

Speaker 2 (39:39)
I can hear her too.

Speaker 3 (39:41)
We can all hear her.

Speaker 1 (39:42)
I could hear her. I could hear her at night.

Speaker 2 (39:46)
I can hear when she tumbles in her bed. I hear it. I know she's awake. Yeah, I know. I'm awake until very late because I have homework. It's called APs. Something you don't have. Something you will never have.

Speaker 1 (39:59)
because I'm

Speaker 3 (40:03)
All

right. All right. Speaking of APs, you have your SAT tutor coming up in a few minutes. So we're going to cut it off over here. Maybe next week when we do the podcast again, we will have, well, I think we did okay with the topics, but we'll have more interesting, maybe something will happen that we could talk about, but maybe we'll get back Ariana. Maybe she'll wake up on the right side of bed this time. Thank you very much for tuning in. Remember, tell your friends, share the show, iTunes.

Speaker 1 (40:14)
more topics.

Speaker 3 (40:32)
podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, everywhere where podcasts are.

Speaker 1 (40:39)
We're on YouTube? wow, I need to subscribe.

Speaker 3 (40:41)
Yeah.

You haven't subscribed? Yeah. Well, we only have two episodes on YouTube because we always had issues with video. And the last week when we did our, when we did shoot, for some reason, the sound card got corrupt. And if you don't know what corrupt means, it got bad and we couldn't pull the sound from the card. Still trying to do it. Maybe that episode will be uploaded later today as well.

Speaker 1 (40:47)
told me.

See I only see the call her daddy

Speaker 3 (41:12)
No, you got to search

it up because we don't have that many followers. when I'm searching, I'll with a daddy's girls DADDYZ, no S and girls with a Z podcast.

Speaker 1 (41:15)
Daddy's Girls Pub.

disease.

Speaker 2 (41:24)
It's okay to it.