Aubrey O'Day
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Podcast Appearances
And she goes, this is the last venue that Kurt Cobain performed in. And he signed this brick. Like, this is like pretty epic that we're performing here tonight. I was like, Shannon, the shoes, are the shoes on stage, right? Because last night you were late on that. Is this, is this, is this, is this? And she looked at me and she was like, OBS, like for one second, you need to like enjoy life.
She's like, we have gone to Starbucks every morning for the past year of building this project. And you don't even know Carlos.
She's like, we have gone to Starbucks every morning for the past year of building this project. And you don't even know Carlos.
She's like, we have gone to Starbucks every morning for the past year of building this project. And you don't even know Carlos.
Yeah. And Carlos's mom works in the deli. And her name is Patty. And she's really nice. And Carlos has a roommate and this and that. And she just told me this whole thing. And I stopped and I realized, shit, I'm just always like this.
Yeah. And Carlos's mom works in the deli. And her name is Patty. And she's really nice. And Carlos has a roommate and this and that. And she just told me this whole thing. And I stopped and I realized, shit, I'm just always like this.
Yeah. And Carlos's mom works in the deli. And her name is Patty. And she's really nice. And Carlos has a roommate and this and that. And she just told me this whole thing. And I stopped and I realized, shit, I'm just always like this.
And I realized like and Shannon said, we learned that from Puff. And because Shannon was married prior and she goes back to, you know, bend organ and her husband and a very normal, slow paced life.
And I realized like and Shannon said, we learned that from Puff. And because Shannon was married prior and she goes back to, you know, bend organ and her husband and a very normal, slow paced life.
And I realized like and Shannon said, we learned that from Puff. And because Shannon was married prior and she goes back to, you know, bend organ and her husband and a very normal, slow paced life.
She could come out of it. And she would tell me all the time, like, we were taught that you have to work so hard to get to the top of the mountain when actually you could just casually walk up it at a pretty like decent, steady pace that isn't painful. And you can get to the top and have had a pretty good life and enjoyed it, too.
She could come out of it. And she would tell me all the time, like, we were taught that you have to work so hard to get to the top of the mountain when actually you could just casually walk up it at a pretty like decent, steady pace that isn't painful. And you can get to the top and have had a pretty good life and enjoyed it, too.
She could come out of it. And she would tell me all the time, like, we were taught that you have to work so hard to get to the top of the mountain when actually you could just casually walk up it at a pretty like decent, steady pace that isn't painful. And you can get to the top and have had a pretty good life and enjoyed it, too.
pick some flowers, smell them. You can even pitch a tent and maybe take some photos and walk a little faster the next day. Like it doesn't, we don't have to like be starved, sleepless, freaked out, stressed.
pick some flowers, smell them. You can even pitch a tent and maybe take some photos and walk a little faster the next day. Like it doesn't, we don't have to like be starved, sleepless, freaked out, stressed.
pick some flowers, smell them. You can even pitch a tent and maybe take some photos and walk a little faster the next day. Like it doesn't, we don't have to like be starved, sleepless, freaked out, stressed.
I still find a heart and I still see victim aspects in that, even though I know other people feel differently and I have to consider their stories as well. It's all very complicated and layered. But at the end, if you were to get charged on everything, I think I'd probably first feel pretty. Sad for him.