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i have a question can i say can i ask you guys do you want me to get up or no i want to sit with you i've been listening and you guys did great the reason that you're co-hosting is because of baby but baby hasn't popped out yet so um as i was listening i was just curious because while julie didn't think about competition when you guys were rivals what did you think
i have a question can i say can i ask you guys do you want me to get up or no i want to sit with you i've been listening and you guys did great the reason that you're co-hosting is because of baby but baby hasn't popped out yet so um as i was listening i was just curious because while julie didn't think about competition when you guys were rivals what did you think
of Julie and The Real Role while you were in the midst of training. I did think about competition. What did you?
of Julie and The Real Role while you were in the midst of training. I did think about competition. What did you?
It's all true. And a million years ago, Julie, you were also the CEO of Pets.com. I was. Which is like the butt of jokes when you think about the dot-com bubble. How do you feel about that?
It's all true. And a million years ago, Julie, you were also the CEO of Pets.com. I was. Which is like the butt of jokes when you think about the dot-com bubble. How do you feel about that?
Yeah, because when you hit the stride in your career, as women, men don't think about this, it's also when you hit your biological prime.
Yeah, because when you hit the stride in your career, as women, men don't think about this, it's also when you hit your biological prime.
Or what it means. You have it all to define what that is. Yeah.
Or what it means. You have it all to define what that is. Yeah.
It's not. It's a journey.
It's not. It's a journey.
Yes. I'm very happy.
Yes. I'm very happy.
So now you're birthing a whole other business, baby. You never die, Julie. They can't hold you back.
So now you're birthing a whole other business, baby. You never die, Julie. They can't hold you back.
What am I going to do with all this energy? What would you do? You're using it. Thank you guys for letting me crash. Yeah, thank you for crashing. You look gorgeous.
What am I going to do with all this energy? What would you do? You're using it. Thank you guys for letting me crash. Yeah, thank you for crashing. You look gorgeous.
i have a question can i say can i ask you guys do you want me to get up or no i want to sit with you i've been listening and you guys did great the reason that you're co-hosting is because of baby but baby hasn't popped out yet so um as i was listening i was just curious because while julie didn't think about competition when you guys were rivals what did you think
of Julie and The Real Role while you were in the midst of training. I did think about competition. What did you?
It's all true. And a million years ago, Julie, you were also the CEO of Pets.com. I was. Which is like the butt of jokes when you think about the dot-com bubble. How do you feel about that?
Yeah, because when you hit the stride in your career, as women, men don't think about this, it's also when you hit your biological prime.
Or what it means. You have it all to define what that is. Yeah.
It's not. It's a journey.
Yes. I'm very happy.
So now you're birthing a whole other business, baby. You never die, Julie. They can't hold you back.
What am I going to do with all this energy? What would you do? You're using it. Thank you guys for letting me crash. Yeah, thank you for crashing. You look gorgeous.
How long have you been in New York for?
How long have you been in New York for?
Can you?
Can you?
Can you get it up? What the fuck are you talking about, Ovii?
Can you get it up? What the fuck are you talking about, Ovii?
Yes.
Yes.
I promise. Yeah. Are you going to put something in my mouth?
I promise. Yeah. Are you going to put something in my mouth?
It's cool.
It's cool.
He might need to blindfold.
He might need to blindfold.
Is it true what they said?
Is it true what they said?
That you've made number two in your pants?
That you've made number two in your pants?
Is it true?
Is it true?
No. Is it true you made number two in your pants?
No. Is it true you made number two in your pants?
And today was my bar mitzvah. Your bar mitzvah.
And today was my bar mitzvah. Your bar mitzvah.
That was so fun. I'm sweating my fucking balls off.
That was so fun. I'm sweating my fucking balls off.
It would have been my duty.
It would have been my duty.
Yeah, he was in the sloppy Duke position.
Yeah, he was in the sloppy Duke position.
No, I talk about it all the time.
No, I talk about it all the time.
Brendan Pallone.
Brendan Pallone.
How long have you been in New York for?
Can you?
Can you get it up? What the fuck are you talking about, Ovii?
Yes.
I promise. Yeah. Are you going to put something in my mouth?
It's cool.
He might need to blindfold.
Is it true what they said?
That you've made number two in your pants?
Is it true?
No. Is it true you made number two in your pants?
And today was my bar mitzvah. Your bar mitzvah.
That was so fun. I'm sweating my fucking balls off.
It would have been my duty.
Yeah, he was in the sloppy Duke position.
No, I talk about it all the time.
Brendan Pallone.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding.
The Catholic Church was made for this moment. I think 2,000 years ago, the Catholic Church basically anticipated TikTok, Instagram, X. You don't have those little Swiss guard outfits and think they're not being photographed. Oil painting is not enough.
The Catholic Church was made for this moment. I think 2,000 years ago, the Catholic Church basically anticipated TikTok, Instagram, X. You don't have those little Swiss guard outfits and think they're not being photographed. Oil painting is not enough.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker. Our theme music was composed and performed by Meryl Garbus of Tune Yards, with additional music by Louis Mitchell. This episode was produced by Max Balton, Adam Howard, David Krasnow, Jeffrey Masters, Louis Mitchell, Jared Paul, and Ursula Sommer.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker. Our theme music was composed and performed by Meryl Garbus of Tune Yards, with additional music by Louis Mitchell. This episode was produced by Max Balton, Adam Howard, David Krasnow, Jeffrey Masters, Louis Mitchell, Jared Paul, and Ursula Sommer.
With guidance from Emily Botin and assistance from Michael May, David Gable, Alex Parrish, Victor Guan, and Alejandra Deckett.
With guidance from Emily Botin and assistance from Michael May, David Gable, Alex Parrish, Victor Guan, and Alejandra Deckett.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is supported in part by the Cherena Endowment Fund.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is supported in part by the Cherena Endowment Fund.
Welcome to the New Yorker Radio Hour. I'm David Remnick.
Welcome to the New Yorker Radio Hour. I'm David Remnick.
Four days a week, I would buy two cups of banana pudding.
The Catholic Church was made for this moment. I think 2,000 years ago, the Catholic Church basically anticipated TikTok, Instagram, X. You don't have those little Swiss guard outfits and think they're not being photographed. Oil painting is not enough.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker. Our theme music was composed and performed by Meryl Garbus of Tune Yards, with additional music by Louis Mitchell. This episode was produced by Max Balton, Adam Howard, David Krasnow, Jeffrey Masters, Louis Mitchell, Jared Paul, and Ursula Sommer.
With guidance from Emily Botin and assistance from Michael May, David Gable, Alex Parrish, Victor Guan, and Alejandra Deckett.
The New Yorker Radio Hour is supported in part by the Cherena Endowment Fund.
Welcome to the New Yorker Radio Hour. I'm David Remnick.
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800-Euro-Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur, wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen.
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800-Euro-Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur, wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen.
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800 Euro Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen. Tickets gibt es unter www.kino-am-olympiasee.de Musik
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800 Euro Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen. Tickets gibt es unter www.kino-am-olympiasee.de Musik
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800-Euro-Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur, wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen.
Hallo ihr Mäuse, wir sind Janni und Alina vom Podcast Wine Wednesday.
Und wir spielen am 12.6. im Kino am Olympiasee. Sagt man am Olympiasee?
Oder im Olympiasee? Nee, paddeln wir da drin rum oder was?
Und wir spielen am 12.06. im Kino am Olympiasee in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Partner Backmarket eine Live-Show, unser allererstes Open Air.
Das Geile ist, wir dürfen auf der Bühne an euch Zuschauer und Zuschauerinnen einen 800 Euro Voucher für Backmarket verlosen. Es lohnt sich also nicht nur wegen unseren schönen Gesichtern zu kommen. Tickets gibt es unter www.kino-am-olympiasee.de Musik