From the Sidelines with Coach Shayain

Is Rafa Nadal Coaching Iga, Fair? + The Masters | Sports Talk EP 23

Coach Shayain Season 1 Episode 23

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Clay season is here… and everything in tennis changes.


In this episode, we get into what actually shifts when the tour moves onto clay. From movement and strategy to the mental side of the game, this is where tennis becomes a completely different sport.


We also dive into one of the most interesting storylines right now.


Is ⁠Iga Świątek⁠ getting coached by ⁠Rafael Nadal⁠… and if so, is that even fair?


We break down:


  • What makes clay so different from hard courts
  • Why tennis is more mental than people realize
  • ⁠Daniil Medvedev⁠ opening up about pressure
  • The two types of clay courts and why that matters
  • Who actually has the advantage this season
  • And where the line is when it comes to coaching in tennis



We also touch on The Masters, the no phone policy at Augusta, and whether that’s one of the best rules in sport.


This episode is less about scores… and more about what’s really going on behind the scenes in tennis right now.


If you love the game, this is the conversation you’re probably already having in your head.

Join me live on my YouTube Channel every Monday 6pm PST / 9pm EST, where we down the sports stories in real time and chat with the audience. I’d love to see you there!

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SPEAKER_04

Hi, we're absolutely live.

SPEAKER_00

Hi. Hi.

SPEAKER_04

There we go. Um, let's make sure that we are good over here. Hi everyone. Welcome. It is March.

SPEAKER_03

It's not March. It's April 9th. From the sidelines with Coach Shine and my brother Bomin. We are absolutely live on all the streaming platforms. And we just want to welcome you. If it's your first time here, welcome. We will be talking about sports. I'm usually the sibling that'll tell you the nitty ditty details of all of the things. Sports. My brother will have half a clue of what's going on. And then we'll do role reversal where he will educate me on what's actually going on in the real world. Uh, who's found the Kit Kat truck? Has anyone found it? He'll tell me all things culture and the tea in just life on social media. So welcome back. We are gonna start right off. How are you, son? Are you ready to rock and roll?

SPEAKER_00

Off to the races. Here we go. All the nitty ditty details. But like if people you just drop that in there, pretending that people know what you're talking about. But yes, we've been having Coachan has been having some interesting little slip-ups. And she thought that in the world it's all about the nitty-ditty details. Turns out it's the nitty-gritty details she was looking for, but she thought she could move past that. But I like to halt the podcast and then call her out, and she does the same. So that is the sibling dynamic.

SPEAKER_03

I guess that's a sibling dynamic. And we have siblings, they understand.

SPEAKER_00

Uh, can we start with what a friend sent you regarding something similar to the nitty-ditty details? Absolutely, we can. Which you just shared with me, and I thought it was very fitting and fun. Yes. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so after I've, you know, I just say things. Sometimes it all doesn't like make sense in here. It just like comes out and then I move right past because I've realized I made a mistake and I'm like, you know what? The person gets the gist of what I'm saying. Do I need to really double down and go into the detail of it? Not sure. So I tried to go past, and my brother called me out on live podcast. That's fine, no big deal. So it I guess it's caught a few people's attention on Instagram. So I had a friend who sent this to me. She's like, I thought about you. And I'm like, well, that's nice. So if you are listening to the podcast, thank you for tuning in. Um it says sometime someone just emailed me a professional email that ended in and in quotations, it says, We could have quotations, it says we could have snipped it in the butt earlier, like B-U-T butt. And then this person proceeds to write in all caps, snipped it in the butt. Um, and then on the bottom, they proceed to write the two incorrect ways of saying this and the correct way of saying this. And I will put a disclaimer out there. I actually have never said the correct way in my whole entire life, and I think I've just learned that the last piece. So the correct way that you should be saying anything close to this is nipped it in the bud. I have for sure said my whole life, which is number two and three, which is nipped it in the butt. Or I've never said actually said snipped it in the butt, but I think it's actually iconic, might be useful, not gonna lie.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm. Yeah. Nipped it in the bud because it would be kind of like we could just put an end to it, and you know, rosebud for anyone that kind of yeah, that's the reference. But there's so many little fun sayings in the English language, and we have and a lot of people don't know, and you think you kind of know it, you haven't really bothered checking fact-checking it, so you've just been saying it for a long time, unless someone corrects you. I used to get corrected all the time, and I'm still open to being corrected because I say random stuff like you all the time, thinking that it's right.

SPEAKER_03

Um, but yeah, I had my maybe for I I'm gonna chime in. Okay, maybe because obviously English is our second language, A, and all of these sayings, when you learn the English language, um, you don't learn like the sayings with it. You learn like proper grammar and how to so all of these words are English words, uh just the way they're said, or like anyways. So I don't I don't mind, I don't mind being corrected. I just don't want people to laugh after did you just say but it's bad. Like, don't do that to me. I will want to stop you.

SPEAKER_00

Usually a girl, it's the usual girl that sounds like that that's correcting you.

SPEAKER_03

Correct. So I think there's a nice way of doing it if someone's made a mistake. I don't think you need to make a mockery out of them. Um and just like you know, I've never actually seen it written out, it's always gone by sound. And when someone says bud, but it it sounds like very close, if you think about it. Yeah, pardon.

SPEAKER_00

It's right there, and why wouldn't you want to snip someone in the butt? You would sometimes you just want to snip someone in the butt, and so maybe that's maybe that's that's the saying that we need to actually. I mean, turns out people actually think that's this that's the real saying. So you're not the only one.

SPEAKER_03

And I feel for them because now this person has taken it upon themselves. The language nerd has taken it upon themselves to well, thanks for educating the rest of us who did not know that.

SPEAKER_00

Um what I'm afraid of. Sorry to interject here. I'm afraid that AI is going to make things very boring because it wouldn't let that pass because it would correct it. So I feel like with emails, so many people using AI automatically in emails, even with Gmail, it kind of pre-emps you, and that stuff is nice, but we I feel like we're gonna have less error.

SPEAKER_04

I guess the human care error is in the robot.

SPEAKER_00

Comical language because we're relying so heavily, especially in emails and things, to run it through. So the best part is clearly this person didn't really run it through their this email through AI, which is nice because that's what popped up. Love that. Okay, moving on, moving on. What do you think?

SPEAKER_03

Oh, welcome to the pod. We are nipping nothing in the bud today because we are starting with let's just start with this.

SPEAKER_00

I thought that was I was like, let's start here too, actually. That's what I thought. That's funny. Oh, Daniel.

SPEAKER_03

First are once again listening and cannot see the screen. Um, we have Medvedev, who is a tennis player who has like kind of fallen off the past two years, but he has woken up and done really, really well so far. Won Dubai, come in the finals of um Indian Wells. I think he did quite well also in Miami. He's been doing well. He's like he's coming up the ranks, he's showing his old Medvedev self. And I mean, this is true, OG Medvedev. He just has a racket and he's smashing the living daylights out of it. First, he threw it, then he picked it up. He's like, you know what? It's not smashed enough. I'm gonna do it again, pick it, smash it again. I'm actually not done. There might my little dampener might have flown somewhere. Oh no, it's just a racket. Casually has flown the other side of the court, clay cords, and the ump is just waiting until he just takes it all out. And I do appreciate he started from the baseline, and now we're has worked his way all the way to his bag. He's found the garbage can, the bin, and just very nicely placed it right into the bin, little shreds, and I'm not mad at it because he did that when he was down six love, six zero, which is six love, two love. So at this point, and I watched a few of the highlights, it's not like he was playing bad tennis, yeah, yeah. It's like it's clay, I get it, it's slow. We've just come from hard. He's just like, you know, had momentum on his side, and like he's also losing to Mateo, which is the one when we we did a little like who's the who's the prettiest um tennis player? Mateo definitely gets he's up there. Um Barry Tanny definitely gets a lot of people's attention, and he's also been very missing out of the tennis world, like hasn't showed up top 20 in anything I've seen the past two years. So I do understand nobody wants to lose six love to love so far. And you know what you remember what the end of the score is for this one?

SPEAKER_00

It's called double bagel, he loses six zero, six zero.

SPEAKER_03

The bagel is just truly devastating nature.

SPEAKER_00

But Tayo said he played the best tennis of his life, so it's accumulation of you know having the best match of his life and Medvedev not having the best match of it, like the worst, one of the worst matches of his life. Um, yeah, you're right. He plays good tennis, it just like doesn't translate anyway.

SPEAKER_03

It's crazy double bagel though, bun. That's next level as a professional. Like that is just that is tough soul crushing. It's legit soul crushing.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

The following tournament with the proper mindset after you've just because you know, everyone has an ego in tennis. A lot of guys have a lot of big egos, and supposedly, which I didn't know, but um Coco was saying in an interview how the guys have this thing where, like, if they've beat you three times in a row, they they are called your daddy. Like, that's I'm like so and so's like, did you know that? I gotta find that clip for you. Oh, it's really weird. But like, guys are like, Oh, I'm the daddy because I like I've I've schooled him three times in a row. So this again, like, very I don't know, I just feel for him. I hope he just completely changes his mindset and just comes ready for the next tournament to like watch me now.

SPEAKER_00

Well, you kind of have to, you have no choice, you've gotta not let that this is hard.

SPEAKER_03

Tennis is hard. Golf and tennis is we were talking about that over the weekend. Golf and tennis are so hard because they're such individual sports, and it's just you and your brain cells in here trying to figure it out, trying to turn it around. Um, big day today for tennis, for men's tennis. It's clay season, and as we had mentioned, it's red clay now. Everyone's headed to Europe because that's where it's all going down. I told you one of my dreams and goals maybe for next year, I'll add to my wish list. My vision board is actually going to the Rolex Monte Carlo Masters. I don't know, I just want to feel the vibe, I guess. I just want to be there.

SPEAKER_00

Would you pick it over the French Open?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I've been to the French Open, that's why. Oh, of course. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I've been to the French Open, I've been to all the majors, um, the slams, except for Australia, which we really need to do that one, right? Okay. Um, I just feel like the vibe in Monte Carlo gives me more of Indian Welds. Relaxed, you're by the water, it looks beautiful. You get to see the hoo-hoo haas of Monte Carlo, you know, kind of like people watching the hoo-hoo haas.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, the goal is to sneak up on a yacht, ideally.

SPEAKER_03

Yacht life action, flying in on a private helicopter, landing on the yacht, they're just casually pulling up. Let's just do all of that. Just Monte Carlo things, you know, cash. Uh, Sinner is playing today. I see that Alcaraz is playing today, Fonsetta. I don't know if this match has already happened, but and Berrettini. This is gonna be a fun one to watch. Um, so it's like really, really good. Our boy, our Canadian boy Felix is on today, which with Rude. Rude is also very good. So solid, solid matchups today. Uh, can't wait to see how it all goes down. Speaking about my boy Felix, here's my trend. He has a lightning bolt in his hand, and we're all wondering like what is actually happening? Did he almost like bust his ass? Maybe. So, have you heard of this UTS tour? I need to ask you that first.

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_03

Let me break it down for you a little bit.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my god, please do.

SPEAKER_03

This is Patrick's tour, essentially, is how I would like to call it. I feel like he is one of the main guys who started this tour. Um, and it's it's kind of like disrupting tennis a bit or shaking it up, or just a different like lens to it. It's faster. And I want to show you the incredible venue they were at. And I want to speak about both of these things. One minute, please, as I go back. Click. If you are listening, I will try and be as descriptive as possible. It's giving old Roman gladiator vibe. Uh, this picked like a like a Coliseum, but it's not in Rome, it's actually in France. Because I had to Google it because the name was very French, and I'm like, this is giving me mixed messages. It's like Arnius de Nimis official. Like, I have no clue how to say any of those things. Probably all bars.

SPEAKER_00

Why would they make a tournament name that difficult? Like, who is that?

SPEAKER_03

It's the name of the arena.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_03

So we're back, it's giving Spartan vibes, it's just giving what's the re what's the movie that they you know, I you know, here we go. Thank you so much. Um, with I was saying with Denzel's in it. The new one's actually pretty good. I liked it.

SPEAKER_00

I haven't watched it, but yes.

SPEAKER_03

Well, 13,000 people in a Coliseum in France, fully sold out. They have a clay court, as you can see, no double line, so it's only singles.

SPEAKER_00

Ah, okay. Right?

SPEAKER_03

So it looks pretty, it's clean, it's it's like it's beautiful. Would love to go there after I go to Monte Carlo and watch that. Definitely want to watch um a match or two here, and I want to explain how it works, which I have pulled up somewhere.

SPEAKER_00

But wait, didn't Felix win it already? So it happens before Monte Carlo happens because Monte Carlo is currently happening.

SPEAKER_03

But they have different like tour days and stuff too.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, maybe you're right. It must have already happened because he's in Monte Carlo. Correct. Okay, so it says the 2026 tour features event, um, events like and it the one I just named, Rio Rio. Um, it's so that's kind of cool. Um, it happens in different locations, and this is how it's set up. The match consists of four eight-minute quarters, so it's a timed thing.

SPEAKER_01

Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Um, with sudden debt if needed. Um, one serve only allowed, only your first serve or your second serve, whatever that is. So, like every serve counts, as you can imagine. Yeah, the and the players conduct codes, codes are relaxed. I don't know what that means. Um, high energy event featuring live DJ on court MCs. Mike, um, the players are mic'd up to increase uh entertainment. Um, so okay, so the schedule was the one in France was April 3rd and 4th. So you are correct. It is, I guess, just right before Monte Carlo, and then the one in Bris Brazil in Rio is July 16th to the 18th. Love the concept, super cool. Um, and what else? So recent results and champions. So Felix won this one in April. Other people that have participated, um, is Monfi, which is great. It's a great, you know, he's a retirement, he's gonna retire this year, but I feel like this is something he can play. It has nothing to do with the APT tour. I could see um it would be fun in my eyes if like a Federer or a Rafa came out because it's faster. It's like it's just a couple of times a year. They would sell out like no one's business. I don't know how much they really love Patrick, Serena's old coach, so I don't know if they all get along. Last year I had seen it and we had our boy from Australia, and his name is Dim uh Alex. No, um black the black uh like the black kid, uh the one that used to get into tons of trouble. The one who played um in Wimbledon Finals. Oh my god. This is a kid not a kid, the the tennis player. We're doing this live. Um here it is, everybody tennis player freaking hell.

SPEAKER_04

Nick.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, he's in he's yeah, Kiwi. He's yeah, anyway.

SPEAKER_03

He's Australian. Yeah, yeah, I just told you that. Okay, so anyways, this setup and concept, big fan, giving me a bit of um, giving me a bit of like live vibes, a little bit, giving me let's shaking up tennis, let's bring a different group in. We have music, we have fun, it's entertaining. I can hear it's giving me TGL, the indoor golf simulator league. You can hear the players. There's a D. It's just like very traditional boxed sports, which I'm wearing the very traditional um logos currently of how this is what it is, this is how we do it. It's the complete polar opposite of the Masters and Wimbledon. It's more let's get young kids involved, let's like hear what the player is thinking and first serve. The first serve thing to me is like, oh, you better show up.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's kind of like pickleball a bit. There's no second serve in pickleball. You gotta get it in the first one.

SPEAKER_03

You have let. I wonder if he has let.

SPEAKER_00

No, in pickleball, if you let in. If it lets in, it's in. If it lets out, it's out. It's still just one serve. There's no second serve. You know what? Just ask someone who plays pickleball on a Tuesday league with very talented people. Let me confirm they are generally older than me, but move faster and are way more strategic and really take me down. And they are out to get me. They are their mission is to take me down and rightfully so. And they are swinging this ball aggressively at me. And you know what?

SPEAKER_03

Stop talking for one second. I gotta take you and put you back on. Are you back? Dang. I wanted to make sorry, I wanted to make that the mainstream. Continue. Please continue.

SPEAKER_00

And so they are the league that I play in. Yeah, I want to say a lot of people are in their 50s. I'm in my early 40s, and they are incredible. It's the strategy.

SPEAKER_03

It's incredible.

SPEAKER_00

It's long power, it's strategy, it's placement, it is super fun. Um, and like, watch out, they're wailing this ball right at each other. I kind of was playing this past Tuesday. I was playing like a tennis player, but you know what? It was kind of working. I was hitting it down the line and stuff, and it was it was really fun because it was actually clicking and working. So let me just tell you, watch out for me on a pickleball court. And then I played other people, and they just like, I have no chance, they're way too good. They're way too good.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah. I mean, the drop in the skill. I mean, you gotta be at that level. You gotta keep working at it.

SPEAKER_00

What's going on here? What's this video?

SPEAKER_03

A little bit about clay. I just got educated. So we've spoken quite a bit about the Charleston Open, which is green clay. It's the only tournament that um is hosted, and the women play, it's a WTA event. The women play, it's green clay. Our girl Jess Pagula, as you had mentioned, has won back to back. She won this year, she won last year. She broke last year's trophy, but it got saved. We did the whole thing last episode. If you haven't heard or watched the last episode, just go ahead, head to episode 22. That's the jam over there. What I did not know that the green clay comes from Virginia, um, from the mountains of Virginia. They bring it in. I don't really know how that I feel like they need to do a BTS next time for us to show us how they actually break the clay down, how they put it down. It'll be really cool to understand that portion of it for nerds like me that just want to understand random things. So, what the gentleman is saying, which I'm assuming is a tournament director, he is the tournament director, Bob. Good old Bob. Bob's explaining that the clay comes from Virginia, it gets breakdown, it gets placed. It is fast, not like the red clay that you see in Europe, which comes from bricks, according to him. It is much faster. So when you're transitioning from hardcore. To clay. It's like a you have to really gear up. And the transition, you have to do a lot of practicing because it's such a slower ball that comes to you. This is still fast. So what he says is he thinks it's a great tournament for the women to transition into because you've gone from hardcore, you now have clay. Even though it's fast, you are still practicing your slides and getting almost like your body and mind and head into clay mode before you take yourself to Europe to then really the sliding happens a lot more, and then you're really adjusting your game to a much slower ball. I just found it super fascinating. I wanted to share that to you, and then I wanted to very casually transition into clay court session and talk to you about Ega, which I spoke to you about last time, but I've done a little bit more digging. And the other women are not as excited that Ega is casually learning from the GOAT himself, 14-time um, I guess French open winner Rafa.

SPEAKER_00

And on clay, and she's incredible on clay.

SPEAKER_03

At his academy, and this is actually her strongest um surface to play on. So I was doing some digging, and I have to read some of these quotes to you because they're just too good. Um, so Jess Pagula and Co. They have their own um, they have their own podcast, if you haven't heard, which I get a little snippets. Okay, really quick. So Iga has left her coach. I don't know if you knew that, but the coach that made her win the Wimbledon, the last one, yeah, last year. She also gave um Anisamoa donuts, bagels um in the finals, which is crazy talk. So obviously, this is kind of broke, like in tennis world, she's breaking the internet because Rafa's showing her how to hit his like classic forehand to take everyone down. So let me just give you a quick ego. She's now with Roig, I guess is how you say his name, R-O-I-G. He was long time Rafa's second coach. So that's number one breaking news. She's just taken the GOAT's old coach as her new coach, and she's in, I think, Mallorca or wherever his facility is in Spain, and taken, obviously, did not play in South Carolina, taken a bit of time off after Miami, because I didn't realize she lost in the first round.

SPEAKER_00

She lost in the first round.

SPEAKER_03

That was it was about six-year-old, and she's only made the top eight in each, like in Oz, in all the other tournaments. She's only made top eight. She hasn't like, you know, come to the finals of any. So that's why the whole heartbreak of I'm leaving my coach, all the dramatic things. I was listening to the interviews earlier. It's like you gotta blame somebody, and it's usually the coach, it's always an audio to the coach. So she herself and Anisamoa are the only two that have both audios their coaches. How funny! And they were both in the finals of Wimbledon last year. So now she has Roig. Roig also recently worked with Emma Radakanu, so that's interesting. But I think she left um him as well. And I don't know who Giovanni is, but also Giovanni. Okay, so that's number one. Iga is still ranked number four in the world. Oh, yeah, they're in they're in Majorca. Um, and at the academy, where the cutest Filipino in the world, Alex Iala, is that how I'm I say last name? Alex Iala. Um, she she actually grew up in that academy. So Coco grew up in Patrick's Academy, and Alex grew up in Rafa's academy. And Caspar Rood was also big at this academy growing up. So that's a little bit of like hot tips of like who they're kind of like, I guess, growing and working. So now back to the players box podcast, which is with four tennis players. So Pagula, this is like this is their reactions to seeing that like that essentially. She's like, um, scary was my first thought that went through my head. And then Pagula says that uh the partnership obviously also with Roig with um with having a 14-time Roland Garros champions coach. She's like, perfect. She goes, perfect. She's practicing with Nadell. Okay, that's not scary at all. And then she saw this is in quotations. She said, I saw that clip of Iga and Rafa on the clay. I was like, uh, this is bad for everyone. And I thought the exact same thing before reading this. Pagula joked and says, This should be illegal. This should not be allowed. And in my head, before I started the podcast, in my notes, I was gonna ask you, what are your thoughts on Iga um getting lessons and working with Rafa? Should everybody else in the WTA just be shit scared, essentially, because she's about to clean everything?

SPEAKER_00

No, because we know it's such a mental sport. So you could have all the skills in the world and still lose in the first round to a player that she did in Miami, right? Like, sure, it's not necessarily her surface, but also grass isn't her surface, and she won she won last year. So it just depends on how you're doing, how you're feeling, mental health, all of it. It's all accumulation. There is no guarantee that just because she's learning from the best on that surface, sure it'll give her some advantage and she'll learn some tips or tricks, possibly. But she I think she's won the French Open twice already. She's yeah. So she's won it one. No, I've watched her win it twice, I'm pretty sure. And it's been a it there was a gap between a couple of years.

SPEAKER_03

Anyway, so how many broads lines do you think she's won while we're on this topic?

SPEAKER_00

Five, four, or five? Six. Oh, okay. There you go.

SPEAKER_03

One, she's won the French Open four times.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, there you go. Never mind. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

2020, 22, 23, 24. She won three in a row.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, yeah. Yeah. So she's like, okay, this is my surface. Let me clean up. And then she won the one Wimbledon last year. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

So she's just missing Australian Open.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, because she won US Open?

SPEAKER_03

2022, US Open 25 Wimbledon. And so I was I was listening to an interview earlier today where um from Tennis Channel, and they were just saying that, you know, when it is actually okay in tennis. One of the interviewers was saying it's okay in tennis to actually find other coaches because there's different things you learn from different people, which is really important in tennis. I always think it's like, okay, you're just what like this coach no longer just works for you. You've won like a major, like a slam with them, and you're just casually just like adiosing them. Like, is it really the coach? But I can see their point when they're saying you do learn a lot of different things and different mindset and different strategies with the different coaches. So I was like, okay, makes sense.

SPEAKER_00

Into it.

SPEAKER_03

Continue using.

SPEAKER_00

Um, no, I just I think I think um she's I think she's gonna clean.

SPEAKER_03

If you if I had to put money on Ega, I think she's gonna clean up a lot of clay.

SPEAKER_00

She's clean on clay, she's cleaning on clay.

SPEAKER_03

She's cleaning on clay, ega. Be cleaning on clay. Last quote I'll leave. Uh last quote I'll leave you with, and then we can transition off of tennis. Is so Addison Keys, she goes, I was like, oh god, uh, the last thing we need is Ega to have to have on the clay was Rafa. Scary. I would I would be so nervous. Then another girl um on the pod goes, I would be so nervous hitting in front of him, Rafa. I mean, I would be so excited, but I'd be like, oh my god, I can't miss in front of Rafa. So it's really fun to hear from like professional tennis players that have been really well in their career, their kind of like mindset just to have like Rafa's aura and presence around, which I'm sure that like that I haven't listened to their podcast, but I get snippets here and there.

SPEAKER_00

Um also they literally got outside of the French um arena, the open, the they have a gigantic statue of Rafa. Literally, it's like they're like Yeah, they're like no one else is gonna win this many. He's what got 14, I think. Is that the number? Out of his 20.

SPEAKER_03

I think it's yeah, they literally have a gigantic metal statue of him out there that they're gonna show you because I needed to understand where this Colosseum was that we were talking about earlier. This Arnestin, I had to like look it up, and it's literally a it said like off of the Romans. I don't know why this is decided to go into French, but that's that.

SPEAKER_00

That's good.

SPEAKER_03

I had to show you in the map. So it's actually down south, which I didn't clock. So Paris is if you're looking at the map, Paris is a three and a half hour train ride, and this is closer to like Marseille.

SPEAKER_00

Um I mean, it's lovely.

SPEAKER_03

It's yeah, it sounds really nice. So, like, I actually wouldn't mind going and checking it out next year.

SPEAKER_00

So you're already looking at your train journey from Paris to this town.

SPEAKER_03

So I was just trying to understand how this is gonna work for me next time. Perfect, love that works beautifully, and so I'd like to change to something more fun and kind of crazy that you wanted to talk about.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god, yes, Yoshi. Okay, we saw the Mario movie, we saw something about the galaxy, it's called Into the Galaxy. Anyway, the Yoshi popcorn bucket has been popping off. I don't know if you know Shy. You know how Yoshi makes an appearance in the movie? Basically, it's Yoshi, and then you open up the stomach, keep going, and then you can have, and it's like there's popcorn in there.

SPEAKER_03

Where who was doing that? How come we didn't get that? Where is this?

SPEAKER_00

Well, because it it's at the movie theaters, they're sold out, they're online, reselling for so much money on eBay, people are obsessed with it.

SPEAKER_03

Umc, regal and cinemark mark, but okay, introduced a Yoshi egg bucket, an LED Luma star started April 1st, priced around$45 to$50 for this little bucket of popcorn. With the movie drawing strong crowds demand for the merch has exploded just as fast. Now resellers are scoring them up of obviously in bulk and pricing crazy numbers. This is crazy talk. I am oh yeah. So they're showing us about resellers.$90.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, like double, double the price. It's so freaking cute.

SPEAKER_03

It's too cute. Would you be buying it for$90?

SPEAKER_00

No, I am very lucky because I'm yes!

SPEAKER_03

Please do share with the audience.

SPEAKER_00

Um, let me see if I can.

SPEAKER_03

I'm taking my screen out. Please let me stop sharing with you so you can share with people.

SPEAKER_00

And let me know if you can see these images.

SPEAKER_03

Absolutely, I can, but can I make you hang hang tight? Don't say anything. I wanted to make sure that was the main screen. Here we are.

SPEAKER_00

When we went to Mario World in Japan three years ago, not last year, the year before, two years ago.

SPEAKER_03

Two years ago. 23.

SPEAKER_00

23. Uh, this little Mario Kart actually, the trunk pops open, and this is also a popcorn bucket. Okay. Popcorn is in my hand in the brown. They were like, Do you want it in there or do you do you not want it? And it was like 9 p.m., but I desperately wanted this. I mean, look at the ribbon, the strap is.

SPEAKER_03

Can you zoom in with your finger so we can just see like no, but okay, but with your two fingers on the pad thing, you know? Oh, like on your pad, like just go like this so you can zoom in. Do you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00

Uh I can't because I can't see you. What do you want to zoom into? This thing.

SPEAKER_03

Zoom in zoom in one more, one more, one more. Oh my gosh, I actually forgot. This actually is the cutest thing in the world.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's incredible. Look at the detail.

SPEAKER_03

Move it up a little bit like you did. Like move the picture. No, but I want to see not you, that's your shirt. Let's see the Mario. Keep going.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god. Okay, what do you want to see? The cart?

SPEAKER_03

There you go. Thank you so much.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Um, other way. Absolutely. Oh, yes.

SPEAKER_00

This pops open. The the popcorn is in this little bag.

SPEAKER_03

The it actually likes Lego on the back of it. Like, what's those little like top things? Like on the gray part. No, on the gray part, like are these little, you know how Lego has a yeah, it does.

SPEAKER_00

It looks like Lego. It looks like a little Lego brick. Um, anyway, my plant now sits in here, which I absolutely love. We have the strength and then this guy here. Let's just then we were also right in a zoom right in. Okay, we got the water bottles, everyone. We got the little flower.

SPEAKER_03

I can bring mine hang tight.

SPEAKER_00

And there's also a little mushroom, and we were obsessed, and look how happy we look. And this is literally at like 9:30 p.m. We had the best time. The merch is incredible.

SPEAKER_03

She's left it back, she's back in the chat, and of course I have to bring mine.

SPEAKER_00

Of course, you did. Let's talk about me crossing my legs. What am I trying to look? What am I doing here? Just trying to be a little princess.

SPEAKER_04

Are you trying to look skinny? What's happening?

SPEAKER_00

I don't know what I'm doing. Why am I crossing my legs?

SPEAKER_04

I'm not even doing anything. I'm I'm giving you zero points.

SPEAKER_00

Delusional. I'm tired. It's so late.

SPEAKER_03

We've got all the things here that I'm holding, except for the mushroom, which we gave to our dearest Lucy.

SPEAKER_00

That's right. Anyway, I'm gonna stop. Stopping that immediately.

SPEAKER_03

Here's the cutest water bottle.

SPEAKER_00

Do you want to get the share screen thing off so it's bigger?

SPEAKER_03

Correct, I do.

SPEAKER_00

There you go.

SPEAKER_03

I want to do even bigger.

SPEAKER_00

Oh.

SPEAKER_03

How cute is this water bottle, everybody? And they didn't gouge us. So do we love them even more for making it affordable?

SPEAKER_00

To be fair, the Yoshi bucket is 45 bucks, and it was the same price for the Mario Kart popcorn bucket. That's it's really well priced. And I think that's why people are zipping off, running there, and trying to get one of these buckets because they're so cute and fun.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, how cute is even the strap?

SPEAKER_00

I know.

SPEAKER_03

Your strap on your car is so cute, and I think we showed this last time. You could put like your little cards. I wish this was a little bit longer, the strap, just so I could like crossbody it and just like walk around town like I'm like four years old. It's designed a bit more for kids to like have around their neck or their front, but I just want a little crossbody vibes. Anyways, this thing, I actually need to fill water and just start using it on the pod. Like how fun, how fun is this thing?

SPEAKER_00

You know what? I'm gonna bring mine out too and start drinking water out of it. It's about time. What's it doing? Sitting is that doing yeah. Also, if you want to share screen and pop in there, I think there is another video of this Yoshi toy. So the Yoshi toy makes a real Yoshi makes a real appearance and is a star in the new movie.

SPEAKER_03

And one second, hold, hold. Oh, wait, I can swap. I just learned a new thing on this podcast app. I can swap images. Okay, what else would where would you like me to go?

SPEAKER_00

Um, there is a toy that cracks open. Um keep going, keep going. Is it in there? Is it in there? Could you just VM? Go up, go up, go up, go up, go up. Maybe I added it later. Keep going, keep going, keep going. Yeah, it would have DM.

SPEAKER_01

Let me read French.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Uh anyway, there is this little toy. You literally get this toy, and like in the movie, the toy cracks open and a little Yoshi comes out of it. What do you mean? It check your DMs. Yeah, check your DMs. Get slat into those DMs. There you go. Please, please look at this little hatch and Yoshi. So you get this toy. If you're watching, it's a little egg. Just like it's sorry, if you're listening, it barks. So it sounds like there's something in there. I guess it's made of a lighter material because it barks, you tap it, and it then, like in the movie, basically, it comes out of a little egg. So it is, it literally pops up.

SPEAKER_01

It pops up. It does it pops up.

SPEAKER_00

I don't know how it does it, and it comes out, and then you have your real life Yoshi.

SPEAKER_03

Wow, they're just genius, aren't they? In Japan, they just like know how to do the things.

unknown

Incredible.

SPEAKER_03

They know how to do the things, they know how to make the people happy. I'm here for all of this. Let me just go back. Um, I love that. Should we transition into this? Which I thought was I have no idea what's going on, but I've seen you added it. What is happening?

SPEAKER_00

Literally, a man wanted to take his little parrot down scuba diving, so he built it a custom submarine. Now I don't know how how low it goes, but I'm obsessed with this parrot being down underwater and discovering the marine life. Yeah, exactly. Like the fish are probably like, what the heck is this thing too? How incredible that a parrot also gets to go down under and explore the world. I just don't know how much breathing.

SPEAKER_03

If you look at like the the top, this is the top of the ocean, right there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. It's shallow, which is smart to not just completely he's just testing it out because like how long does the parrot have to breathe in there?

SPEAKER_03

Whatever the oxygen tank that he's provided for them is right as a tank on the bottom. You can see this tank. So whatever the tank, whatever that lets him do it. But I want to know how it's floating and does it sink or like what is he created to work? The bubbles are oh if there's a motor, maybe he's controlling it. Yeah, but the fact that this pair is it's called a tiny submarine, and it says was made using transparent container that allowed full visibility along with an oxygen system, air pipes, and valves to maintain breathable air inside, which makes sense, while added weights and a small tank kept it stable. Interesting. The entire setup was carefully tested at home, of course, before controlled dives um in the calm waters of the Bahamas. Cute. Are we calling it baby or BB? B-E-B-E? Already known huh?

SPEAKER_00

BB.

SPEAKER_03

BB. Okay, cute. It's then that this bird has already done 15 skydives, already known for completing 15 skydives in a chest-mounted bubble, calmly observing coral reef underwater. And this is all crazy. This poor bird's had a probably a better life and experience than most humans have.

SPEAKER_00

This is the most adventurous bird there ever was. Incredible, obsessed, love.

SPEAKER_03

Someone just said we've got birds exploring in the sea before GTA 6.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm. The comments sections are always so good.

SPEAKER_03

The comments are just, I need you to hit everyone with the update on the Kit Kat.

SPEAKER_00

I called it. I called it that it was a marketing koi. The Kit Kat truck disappeared with over$400,000 KitKats for F1. I was like, I don't buy it. And now what they're doing is they have a um uh basically security uh that is taking yeah, that is escorting the trucks. So it doesn't like the marketing department had it all set up. I called it.

SPEAKER_03

I knew Kit Kat Canada's doing this, Canadians thought about this?

SPEAKER_00

That's right, because they got to get all these KitKats to the different, I guess the different locations.

SPEAKER_03

After that, Kit Kat in Canada started using security escorts for the delivery trucks. Oh, so Kit Kat Canada was like, you know what, let's just like double down. It could still be true because they have not come out with the Kit Kat Europe, the F1 cars, and they haven't told us if it's like not true. But I like that Kit Kat Canada just double down and say Kit Kat Canada three times fast. Kit Kat Canada, Kit Kat Canada, Kit Kat Canada. Bam, that's not bad actually. Um, okay, Mourinho. They turn sweet. Okay, yeah, people are saying it's a great. I think Kit Kat Canada did a great marketing job. I don't know about the Europeans though.

SPEAKER_00

Well, the Europeans literally are missing their Kit Kat from the sounds of it.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, great work by them. Um do love that. Should we wrap it up with a little bit of golf?

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Take us home. Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03

Let's take you home. Um, okay, so you were asking about who gets invited to the dinners. Uh, not to the dinners, to the championship dinner on Tuesday night at the Masters. These guys. These are the guys that get invited. They are the winners of the Masters. And I counted. There's 33 of them that are present. Now remember, Phil Mickelson and Tiger are not present. I don't know who else is not present for whatever reason. I mean, unless they've passed, which is fine, but I don't know if some other people were not present. But um, if anybody asked me to name them all, I would fail. I just wanted to put that out there, and I Know there's like golf buffs that oh someone's actually named every single person, which is so nice and kind of them to do that for the rest of us, but no, I don't know all of them. And does that make me less of a golfer or a person that enjoys the sport? I don't think so. I don't think I need to be that obsessive over anything. I know about like 90% of them. Um, but yeah, that's kind of fun. So I love that there's so many countries represented, which I was so there's Spain, two Spaniards in there, you know, Vijay Sing our boy um from Fiji, even though we're not from Fiji, I just feel like he was like the only like besides him and Tiger, the only minority like men of color that have made that have won the masters. I love that we have a Japanese contingent, we the Canadian, we got Mike Weir in the house. Hey, um, we have South Africa. Actually, I don't know if Adam Scott's South Africa. Yeah, we do have South Africa with Gary Plair. I think Adam Scott's Australian.

SPEAKER_00

I didn't know that we had Canadian in there. I didn't know Mike Weir was Canadian.

SPEAKER_03

Right we're homeboy. Good old Mike. Let's go, Mike.

SPEAKER_00

Come on, Mikey.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, and obviously Ireland with Rory winning, sitting in the front. This is Fred. He's the chairman of the Masters. Um, yeah, it's great. Anyways, I wanted to show that to you because I was doing a whole like did you know moment. I actually watched Rory's docuseries or whatever we're calling it on Prime. He won last year. They did a really good job. Um, I know you were shocked that I watched Melania's. Uh, you're not probably not as shocked as I watched his. I also, when I watch these things, I need everyone to be quiet. I need to hear like every word. I don't know why. I become this obsessive, crazy person. I want to hear everything that they're saying. I just like like to know what was he going through, what was the mindset, what was the fears, what was the all of it. If you haven't watched it, and even if you're not a golfer, it's really interesting. If you have kids, I highly suggest you watch it because his parents are on it. They talk a lot about um him as a child, them as parents. His parents couldn't afford to, you know, have him play all these tournaments and things. So, what they decided, of course, the brilliant mom was like, you know what, dad, you will work during the day. I will take all the night shifts, we will collect money and we will send him to play different tournaments. Um, he is an only child, he does love to practice and play on his own and be in his own mind, like so much about him. He's a very emotional guy. You can just tell by the way he plays, he carries it all with him. But he bun, we talk about random things. He has played the Masters 17 times.

SPEAKER_01

Wow.

SPEAKER_03

One seven times, and finally, and the last one, he won it, and it was not easy. And he was up by a four. I remember this.

SPEAKER_00

I remember this. People were freaking out.

SPEAKER_03

The freak out was real. Actually, at 25, he had a chance of also winning the Masters. He had won the US Open and I think the Open Championship. And 25 was really, really good. He was like the youngest player to win two majors right away. Uh, no, him, um, Jack, and Tiger were like the three youngest players under 25 or 25 to win two majors right away. And he was gonna be like that guy. And he was winning the masters. I know you don't know this. He was winning the masters at the age of 25. He was winning all the way until he came to the 10th T box with a back nine. Like he shot 10 over in the back nine. It just took him to another like level, and he, yeah, just so much, so much. So I think he had PTSD the next like 14 years. This guy just couldn't figure it out. And he said every year on Sunday, he would go down that drive down Magnolia Lane and be just devastated with his performance. And he botched it. If you did not know, disclaimer um on the back nine, he botched it again. He was in the lead the whole time. And I think after a whole 13, he just derailed and he was winning. He was winning by four. He then ties Justin Rose, who catches up, and they had to play a playoff whole bun.

SPEAKER_00

I remember this. I do remember this.

SPEAKER_03

This guy almost botched it again, but he didn't. It's incredible. It's really, really good. If you're a parent, I highly recommend watching it because it's a great way how his dad explains how he made the game fun, how he made it um enjoyable, accessible, didn't how he changed different things to make sure, anyways, it's really good. So if you're a parent, if you don't know the sport, I still highly recommend you watch it to understand. Speaking about the masters, I was like, you know what, the PJ tour did something good for us in terms of education and helped us understand the different birds that Malboun's you you enjoyed the whole collab that Malboun's done, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, apparently this yeah, so he had a matching fit. He had the pants or trousers, whatever you call them, uh, with the same pattern. And the P and the Masters, the people said, No, you can't you can't have that. Um, so he's just got the top. Uh, their whole lookbook for the like days is actually really cool for the what's that player's name? Charlie. Yeah, for Charlie. I guess he's sponsored by Malvin.

SPEAKER_03

The girl, you mean the girl is this is Charlie.

SPEAKER_00

No, the guy that's wearing the Malboon is a little Australian.

SPEAKER_03

His name's sitting online right now, but that's okay.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, okay. So he is sponsored by them, and he's the one that's in the gear. He's in the fits. Jason.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, Jason Day. Incredible work out of you right now.

SPEAKER_00

Mm-hmm. So he's got some interesting looks coming up, and I wonder, yeah, they did not approve the the trousers, the pants, but they approved the top.

SPEAKER_03

The year before, too, they had a bit of like a moment. The masters did, they were like, they're very again, tradition. Don't come and shake things up too crazy with us over here.

SPEAKER_00

Don't get too many patterns and too many birds going.

SPEAKER_03

Correct. I do also want to bring to your attention that another friend of ours, um, uh uh, a listener of the pod, Samantha, our girl, and a regular of the pods, and the pod, and we love that. She just dropped this link casually to me yesterday. She's like, I'm sure you know, but I did not know. Oh, so remember how I was selling, remember how we did a whole thing about no phones at the masters? Like, no phones, like they are dead serious about this. Yes, it does not matter if you have won the masters.

SPEAKER_00

Oh what was this an old person that brought their phone in?

SPEAKER_03

They picked up. He picked up to have a full chit chat about so he didn't win the masters. He didn't win the masters. He won, he won, he is, he won a major 1989 British Open Champion. Sorry, he did not win the Masters disclaimer, taken back. But I just want to let you know over here, where was it? When the 13-time PJ tour winner was re he reached for his phone and asked to explain what he was doing, which led to his dismissal. He didn't offer any details, but he also didn't deny that it happened. They do not care. They do not care how good of a golfer you are. They live.

SPEAKER_00

How did he sneak it in, coach? How did he sneak the phone in?

SPEAKER_03

He probably went into the player's box, or he probably went into um I didn't read violating the rules can lead to immediate impulsive and loss of tickets. Here we go. The Masters has ATT uh champion partner, the top-tier sponsor, communications company, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The policies enforced to maintain a traditional atmosphere. Violating this rule can lead to dismissal. Um, not first pro to be removed. He's uh clearly not the first pro to be removed from the premise. Former golf channel broadcaster Charlie was also adiosed for picking up their phone and lost his credentials and was asked to leave in 2011 after he stepped outside the media center to chat on his cell phone and was spotted by security guards. Like they are like hawks. It is a full-time Navy SEAL job to find people on their cell phones over there. We explained to him our policy, he how we take it very seriously, and we sent him home. An Augustine national spokesman said at that time it is we sent him level they packed him up and said and sent him off, and you are off.

SPEAKER_00

They folded him up in a little origami crane and they went.

SPEAKER_03

I just need the people to know they went, hold hang tight. How did they do it?

SPEAKER_00

They packed him up, they made him a little origami crane, and they went sent him home. He flew home.

SPEAKER_04

The masters.

SPEAKER_00

The master I'm wearing a master's green. This is nice.

SPEAKER_04

Oh, good for you. I wore the double blue. Is it aggressive?

SPEAKER_00

I mean, are you going around town in that look? What are you doing?

SPEAKER_04

No, I just had it for the pod.

SPEAKER_00

Okay, sure. That's what actually happened.

SPEAKER_03

I thought I lost this hat and I found it.

SPEAKER_00

There it is.

SPEAKER_03

So you wear it I'd already worn today. First time wearing this shirt. I bought this shirt actually for you. Do you remember this?

SPEAKER_00

I do, and it's a men's small, right?

unknown

Correct.

SPEAKER_00

I think I just was like, I would rather wear medium. It's gonna be too fitted, and I think I'm correct. Is it got the little cacti on the back?

SPEAKER_03

It has like a whole gambit in the back.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I you know what I sat at the house the other day. I and it is small. It it like it, that's it makes sense that it fits you better.

SPEAKER_03

It fits me really good. It's a bit long, classic, like they just don't their length and everything. I mean, just give us a little bit of a chop somewhere here and there, but obviously it's for men. Anyways, I first time I just took the tag off of it. I'm very happy that you don't want it because I've been net rocking it.

SPEAKER_00

Of course.

SPEAKER_03

So a lot of that happened this morning. Like, what am I gonna wear?

SPEAKER_00

What kind of what am I gonna just like what is the merch you're wearing on the pod today? This is a classique. Also, you might want to update the audience with new updated pod hours, or possibly where we're going with it.

SPEAKER_03

Let's end the pod there. What do you think?

SPEAKER_00

I think that's brilliant. We've chatted Yoshi, we've chatted Kit Kat, we've chatted tennis, breaking rackets, masters, a submarine bird. We have talked about what what a lot of places in.

SPEAKER_03

How about the French that actually have a Roman Coliseum? Like, that's random, but we talked about.

SPEAKER_00

We are just going on and on and on and on. Why don't you update the people with updated pod schedule and ask the people what they think they might want to tune into?

SPEAKER_03

Okay, everyone. First of all, if you've hung out this far, do you like the zoomed out? Do you want to zoom? Let's zoom ourselves out a bit. Maybe Q.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Make it civilized.

SPEAKER_03

Absolutely. So, first of all, if you've hung out this far in the podcast, thank you. It's much appreciated. We love that you guys love and support us. Um, we just need the podcasts to get more love and support and more people watching and listening. I'd love a sponsor in the next like month, May, maybe.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, Coach Cheyenne would like to end up at all the sporting events.

SPEAKER_01

Correct.

SPEAKER_00

At all times. At all times. And what she doesn't realize is that there are 5.8 million other podcasts out in the world. But there is no stopping her, there is no slowing her down. And she has decided that she will be proceeding in full speed, full throttle, and she will end up on the sidelines at all the events. Um, with that comes a modified podcast schedule because she is now mobile and capable of moving around. So she no longer um will be doing two podcasts a week because that is unrealistic for anyone and everyone. And so she is going to proceed and just do maybe one a week.

SPEAKER_03

One. We're transitioning from two in daytime TV.

SPEAKER_02

Yes.

SPEAKER_03

Daytime podcast live land. We will be transitioning from two to one, still doing it live. And we would like to ask our audience who has been so kind um and listening. So this does require you to get into the comments, please, and give us your two cents. If we moved the podcast to Sunday evenings Pacific Standard Time, let's say five, six, which would be between eight or nine Eastern time. Would you like to tune in on the live? I would love for people to join the live. Would that be more beneficial and helpful to you? Or do you prefer Monday evenings? Once again, maybe 5:30. You're driving home from work, you tune in, you join the live, maybe 6 p.m., which again, that's Pacific Standard Time. So then in the East Coast, it would be between 8:30 and 9 p.m. You're, you know, wrapping up from the day, you've put the kids to bed. You have no kids, you're hanging out, you're binging some Netflix. Maybe you're joining the live to hear what the weekend updates from the sports are. The benefit of Monday is I think you get to hear our thoughts on whoever won or whatever's happened from the weekend. Um, and Sunday is like, you know, just like a chill. Maybe you're cleaning or doing whatever, bip, bop, bip, bop, bip during the day. So in the comments, if you would be so kind to let us know Sunday or Monday, um, that would be great. And if bun, if you had to have to pick one based off of just like sports and updates and things, what do you think you would want to do?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I think you know, I I think I'd do Monday because a lot of the finals for the majors are on Sunday. So I think we may have a bit of an answer there now. Now that I think of it live on live, um, it'd be we wouldn't really have a for tennis, for golf, for all the sports we'd like to talk about.

SPEAKER_03

We'd be making more predictions on Sunday. And we would probably be very annoyed because we'd want to watch it, but then we'd be on the live.

SPEAKER_00

That is correct.

SPEAKER_03

Um also, if I'm gonna be, which you have put out in the universe on the sideline on a Sunday, I would like to be watching live from the sideline. I can't be potting and watching live. You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00

Right, right. I I got you. I understand.

SPEAKER_03

So we do want to hear your two cents, but our energy is leaning towards Monday evenings, 5:36-ish Pacific Standard Time, which is giving you 8 30, 9 o'clock is when we start. We'd be wrapping it up between 9 45, 10 p.m.

SPEAKER_00

Beautiful.

SPEAKER_03

On that note, thank you so much for sticking around. Give it a like, subscribe, do all the things. And if you want some topics that you would love for us to talk about, hit us up in the comments. Have a beautiful weekend, and we'll see you. We don't know, but hopefully next Monday. Not this Monday, we will see you. Will we see them this Monday?

SPEAKER_00

You are traveling, my friend. You are on the road, aren't you?

SPEAKER_03

Seattle, but I can we will let you know if we if you'll see us this Monday or the following title. We will be in in in the in the in the ciao ciao.

SPEAKER_04

Adios