Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Sup, gigglers.
Harriet, fix the Wi-Fi. Manifest that shit. We can't be managed. I mean, the day just got away from me.
Chapter 2: What new red flag does Hannah introduce?
what's up my gassed up gigglers it's fry yay sorry that was millennial that was but it's okay there was a woman standing behind me it's crazy to call a woman millennial like that's a girl but she was saying totes and i was like oh at least when i was millennial it was her totes like she was on the phone she was like totes totes i forgot about that
Then at the airport, I see a lot of parenting, which is very fun because I like some people are like showing off their parenting. Some people are like ignoring their kids every now and then someone yells something crazy. And this this kid ran in front of his mom and she goes, someone's going to steal you.
kid was like 17 no i'm just kidding my mom used to do that too like do you want someone to take you and then you'll never see me again and i was like ma'am no one wants your sticky kid yeah but anyway i'm in ohio all weekend jealous on sunday i go to salt lake city the scene of the crime no pun intended
I know. We always seem to do that. We talk the most shit about something and then we're like, hey.
No, we were talking about the rodeo and someone messaged me and they're like, the rodeo guys really won't find this funny. Watch out if you see a guy in the airport with a cowboy hat. I don't think I'm coming across anyone in the rodeo anytime soon.
And if I do, that's on me. Check my location because why am I there?
i don't bother them and they don't bother me also they call each other partner i digress anyway how are you i'm gonna speak my truth and then you speak yours my favorite thing to do okay i thought you're about to say i forgot you're gonna forget talk obviously we announced our netflix show which like let's just take a minute let's take a second because let's take a moment of silence
That was really good.
Okay, that was really good. You realize, let's give some backstory because the gigglers are like, okay, hello, where the fuck did this come from?
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Chapter 3: How did Paige's tour experience transform her?
I love your guys's chemistry. And I actually like couldn't. That was like that was the craziest moment.
She invites us to her office in L.A. was the first thing that we did. Yeah. It was almost like a deja vu moment. Like it was almost like a moment where we were like, no, we're supposed to be here. And this is the exact conversations we're supposed to be having. So this was like a full year ago that Amy was like.
And let's also be clear. Amy Poehler is a genius. Yeah. One of the greatest ever do it. Yeah. And kindest and the creator of Broad City.
Yeah.
Which me and you love. Yeah.
No, like there were times, this is like how I can sum it up. I don't even know what industry we're in. Whatever industry we're in currently, I don't feel like I've had an experience the way I've had an experience being on a Zoom with Amy Poehler, where she's such a freaking expert in her field. We would go through scenes and be writing jokes for certain monologues or whatever, and
and amy would get on the zoom and be like change this this do this and that and i would just sit there being like yeah why the wouldn't we have thought of that in the first place and i just think that's such a good example of like yeah you're an expert you just came in and in five minutes things that we've been working on for four months you just made better in literally a second
And the fact that she saw something in us, I think, gave us confidence to be like that. She's just like, be yourselves. Like, I don't want to turn you into anything else. She's like, I could work with this. And I'm like, oh, my God, what a compliment. You could work with whatever is going on.
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Chapter 4: What insights do they share about their Netflix show announcement?
Our moms have been trying to figure out how to work with this for 34 years. And then going on her podcast was like a dream. I was like, hey, we don't have to do that. But that was just a natural. I think because she loves Giggly Squad so much. So this was the kind of thing you can't plan. Like it just kind of happened from us doing our thing and putting ourselves out there.
Because we also could have been like, no, we're scared. We don't want to do it.
And here's the other thing. Like, just because Amy's production company said, like, yeah, we want to make a show with you, like, did not mean we were any further along. Like, we still had to pitch to different networks. And at this point in time, I now have to make a decision if I'm going to continue being on Summer House or if I'm going to say no.
Oh.
And take a because I knew that if we wrote this show and if Amy Pullers wanted to make Amy Pullers production company wanted to make it and we sold it to a network, I knew I would not be able to do it.
And so I was in a situation where I felt like I either had to take a chance and believe in myself or go back to like chaos that I knew, like the comfortable chaos or like take a chance on my like self in the unknown.
And I do have to say you went through a time where it was kind of like ripping off a bandaid because you were changing multiple parts of your life. Yeah. And it was one of those, well, I got rid of that. It's like when you're cleaning and you're like, fuck, I'm throwing everything away. Reality TV is a risk every season because they make the character they want you to be.
And they do say you stay long enough to see yourself the villain. Yeah. It's the kind of thing where, yeah, if you were creatively involved in the show to make it funny and inspiring and stuff, that's great. But you're not.
I just knew. Yeah, I just knew if I went back that this would never happen. And I wanted this to happen way more. Then I wanted to like continue to be on reality television. And so I made that decision pretty much, I guess, like in May of that year of last year. And so now we're like a full year. And I mean, obviously, like couldn't be happier with my decision.
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Chapter 5: What personal challenges did Paige face during the tour?
You poke that to like to the middle of it. Okay. And then just squeeze and it comes out like juice. And it's so easy and comes out better.
Wait, I literally am going to do this when we get off the pod.
Yeah. I just have to figure out what you poke into it. But I feel like anything that pokes it would work. And then I got on like a weird algorithm of these like oranges that people are obsessed with. Have you seen that? Yeah. Sumo oranges.
I think we're on a very different algorithm.
It got weird over here.
Yeah, that seems.
But I just want to say shout out Sumo Oranges are having their moment. They're kind of the it girl right now. Like all the girls are obsessed with it. And they're like no Olympic over here.
yeah no they're definitely like um how do i say this body positive yeah and they look gorgeous and they love who they are and they're shameless about it and they're on a full press tour right now on tiktok so um that's what i've been getting and the second woman in stem of the week
did you see the girl who sued meta and google no some girl this is like 20 years old or something sued meta and google because it claimed that they purposely made her addicted to social media and she won the lawsuit and got three million dollars so that's when i say first of all love a woman
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Chapter 6: How does humor play a role in their friendship?
If you're not going to give it to everyone, you can't just give it to one girly pop.
Yeah, like I don't get how that got through.
I don't get how that got got. But suing Meta and Google is iconic.
Chapter 7: What is the significance of 'boy kibble' in their conversation?
To be like, I can't get off my phone and I can't stop looking at my ex's ex-girlfriend's cousin's page. Give me $3 million. But it is ruining the world. Being sued just in general is like cunty.
Like suing someone and being sued. It's just like cunty. Honestly, my assistant said the other day because she has to go in for jury duty and she said that she really hopes she gets picked. And I'm like, except that we have a job here to do.
She literally would rather do jury duty than like answer your text. and this is why she's my assistant she's like okay but i could go one time and wear a really cute outfit and i'm like yes but do not get picked i'll die your assistant like wants to fire you i'm obsessed with her she's like what if we did like no work tomorrow and i'm like
honestly genius she's like guess what i canceled all the meetings you know you could do that she's like i just figured out i have free will and i canceled all our meetings today the other day she was like i'm just gonna cancel that i'm like no i have to go she's like okay but don't you feel like you're gonna be tired i'm like yeah but i have to go to it and she's like oh okay your assistant is a local italian man who's like we don't work from 11 a.m to 5 p.m and then we're tired
Wait. From having lunch all day.
Daphne, like, brand Daphne, not Kat. We get, like, our, like, our Poplin stuff. We get, like, our 100% cotton from Italy. And so, like, we had to put an order in prior to Christmas. And so the guy that, like, we deal with in Italy, like... Our order had to be in, like, say it had to be in by, like, December 10th. We're like, okay, like, we'll pick our stuff by December 10th.
That stresses me out so much.
I would have missed the deadline. He calls us in the beginning of December and he's like, actually, you guys have to, like, decide by today because Christmas is longer in Italy this year. And we were like, that is the most Italian thing ever. Like, oh, it's longer, Justin. Like, what are you talking about?
He goes, it's not a Christmas month. It's a Christmas year.
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Chapter 8: How do they discuss the impact of women in comedy?
Thank you guys so much for giggling with us. We love you so, so, so much. And you guys are the bestest. And have an amazing, wonderful weekend. That was so inspirational. Good night.