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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Joy is essential and it's also elusive. But now there's a new and exciting way to start your journey toward a more joyful existence. Joy 101. It's a new podcast hosted by me, Hoda Kotb. If you're craving inspiration to maximize your joy, tune into these candid, uplifting, and moving on-air chats. Listen to Joy 101 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Joy 101 with Hoda Kotb is presented by CVS.
There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me.
Chapter 2: What is Joy 101 and how can it inspire happiness?
Evil, wake up. I'm the one that saw the murder take place by Krivak and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum. I said I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grave. Listen to The Devil's Quarry in the Bone Valley feed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This Black Music Month, the Questlove Show celebrates the visionaries shaping culture through sound. From country trailblazer Mickey Guyton to hip-hop icon Fab Five Freddy, the sonic genius of Thundercat, and the revolutionary voice of Chuck D. I want it loud.
So the timing might be off.
The sound might be muffled, but what's going to come out of there is something that you can feel. Celebrate Black Music Month with special episodes of The Questlove Show. Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Here at the Happiness Lab, we're serving up some hot takes for the summer. Big ideas that just might reshape how you think about your well-being. Like the radical notion that we should get rid of small talk completely.
We talk about current events. We talk about what you do for a living. But not, do you love what you do for a living? Is this your dream job?
For more surprising ideas backed by psychological science, check out our new series, Happiness Hot Takes. Listen to The Happiness Lab with me, Dr. Laurie Santos, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to Sabor a Fútbol, the sweet and the spicy on and off the field. I'm Daniela Duran, and this is where we get to know the people behind the game like never before.
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Chapter 3: What shocking incident does the speaker recount?
The pressure, the fame, and everything that happens when the cameras turn off. Enjoy conversations with guests like Barbartra, Ener Valencia, Sharon Escobar, Pollo Griseño, Fede Pereira, and many more. Listen to Sabor a Fútbol on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say the people in this room are on their phones a lot. It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Who do you think is the worst culprit here? Which one of you spends the most time? How many hours a day would you say? 27 hours a day. That sounds accurate, I would think. I think my phone report is like four. Yeah, me too, and I try to keep it under that.
But it also counts for Spotify when you're playing music, GPS.
But I pick it up too much.
You're going to be on your phone during your downtime, obviously, when nothing's at stake, like in the bathroom or during the flight safety demonstration on a plane. Yeah, nothing at stake then. But the real test is, are you able to put your phone down during life's big moments? I would hope so.
Like, when you're getting married, you have to go pull your phone out and just make sure no one texted you. A new survey found 46% of people admit they've scrolled during once-in-a-lifetime situations where they should have been more present. What? Like, yes, at a friend's wedding during the vows. Like, honey, I know you're giving birth right now, but, like, these TikTok videos are really funny.
The raccoon is about to play the saxophone, and I can't hear without you screaming. Yes, so 68% of people say they've had to rewind a movie or a TV show just to figure out what's going on.
How is that not 100%?
76% admit they'll sometimes pick up their phone without any clear reason for it, just out of pure habit. It's like a boredom thing. Well, they design it that way, right? It's like a cigarette for my hand.
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Chapter 4: How does the Questlove Show celebrate Black Music Month?
You may be aware for the past three days, we've been entertaining the masses with a game called No Bugs, Just Beds. Oh, it's been amazing. Entertaining's a strong word. The intro song's awesome. It's quickly grown into America's number one favorite radio segment. I've heard that. Everybody loves it, except for one person.
Uh-oh.
Our own Brooke Fox, a.k.a. The Grinch of Radio. What? I'm actually kind of amazed that you could come up with three days of like I said She's the thorough Ravenscroft of Spirit Lake and so I can't say I was surprised when we got a cease and desist letter from Brooks lawyers Demanding that we end the game immediately cut it from our program My team is always so dramatic.
Talk about a Scrooge move. Oh, okay. I hope she gets visited by the ghosts of mattresses past. Or I just have to fold fitted sheets for the rest of my life. Oh, what a curse. But we weren't going to go quietly, so we've negotiated a settlement. And in it, we agreed to give the game one final go. And then put it in the Brooke and Jeffrey vault forever. There's the vault. It's rusty.
We're going to celebrate the end of an era for the very last time. Again, under protest, because I could do this for three more months. The listeners want that. I give you the theme song of the greatest radio segment ever born. Yoo-hoo! Get ready to play. It's the only game show that asks. No bugs, just beds.
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Chapter 5: What surprising ideas are shared in the Happiness Lab segment?
That's the question in your head. No bugs, just beds.
Time to play.
It's the final No Bugs Just Beds edition of Plenty of Twenties. Just Beds. All right, Brooke, please. I'm already so shaken up by ending this like this. It's going to be all mattress and sleepy time trivia, starting with the woman who thinks bedroom eyes means they're closed. That's Alexis.
That was really good. 15.
Alexis, the world's most expensive mattress, actually sold through retailers, reportedly costs how much? Now, this does not include special orders of jeweled mattresses for celebs and Shia LaBeouf or whoever. Is it A, 100 grand, B, 200 grand, or C, $1.2 million. Oh, my God.
Dang.
Wow. I will say, I do remember there was a brand of bed that all the celebrities were getting, and I remember reading the price, and it was like, oh, my God. Yeah, I feel like this is it. I'm going to go big, and I'm going to say $1.2 million. She's had some luck in the past. She says the highest number is... I'm sorry, Alexis. 200 grand is what I was looking for.
The velvitus is handmade in Sweden using materials like horse hair, wool, cotton, flax, and craftsmen spend hundreds of hours building each individual mattress. Sounds like it's made of cheese, the velvitus. You get one hair in your food and everybody's upset, but you sleep on it and it's from horses. That's luxury. Yeah.
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Chapter 6: What is Sabor a Fútbol about and who are the featured guests?
All right, Brooke, it's your turn. 15 is off the board. The phrase sleep tight originally referred to tightening what? Is it blankets tied together? bed ropes or straight jacket pajamas from the 1870s supposedly that helped cure snoring. Okay.
Oh.
Well, I always thought that sleep tight was actually about the pajamas, but I thought it was to keep the bed bugs out because there was like everybody's beds were infested back then. And so you had to keep it tight. Keep it tight.
Don't let the bed bugs bite.
Don't let them in. So give me that straight jacket pajama situation.
Oh.
Brooke's going with street jacket pajamas. Incorrect. Bed ropes is the answer I was looking for. Early beds used ropes to support the mattresses, and if they loosened, you'd get a terrible night's sleep. You could use the ropes for other things than just holding the mattress. Let's not sell them short. Deep sigh. This is the final edition of No Bugs, Just Beds. I hope I get it right just for you.
Thank you, Jake. Thank you. No one's gotten it right so far, Jose. You'd be the first. How about a number? Five. Okay. What hotel chain became famous for advertising its heavenly bed? Oh. This is right up your alley, Jose. Yeah. Well, heavenly, but it's got to be like a luxury hotel.
Resort or it's not or it's like look we're bottom of the barrel But we got the best bed and the best night's sleep you'll ever have hotel six, but I haven't That's not a bad idea what if they I may stick with motel I think my strategy solid motel six Show me Motel 6. I'm sorry, Jose. I was looking for Westin Hotels.
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