
This week we debate how age works, absorb sage advice from a grilled cheese connoisseur, discuss an OCD incident, make a plan for the Betty White stamp unveiling and more! It’s all covered on this week’s Nobody’s Listening, Right? *Check out our NEW Daily Podcast: Nobody’s News* ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Support NLR by supporting our amazing sponsors: OneSkin Get 15% off OneSkin with the code: NLR at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Join Patreon for bonus episodes! https://patreon.com/nobodyslisteningright Buy the Merch! https://www.nobodyslisteningright.com/ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobodyslisteningright/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nobodyslisteningright Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nobodyslisteningright Shop with us: https://www.amazon.com/shop/nobodyslisteningright ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Chapters 00:00 Intro 07:58 How Age Works 11:02 The Next CrossFit 12:36 No Need To Worry 15:20 Goal Setting vs Pacts 17:38 Saying I Love You 20:42 OCD 25:15 Younger Drinking 30:52 73 Year Old Wisdom 41:30 Cape Style 45:24 Betty White Event Plans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: Who are the main hosts and what is the podcast about?
Nobody's listening, right? Hi, Andy.
Hello.
We're in the month of Andy. We are? Yes, the best guy on the plan-dy.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Very, very excited to be here in April.
This is my month to shine.
It is.
How old am I going to be again?
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Chapter 2: What is the debate about age and how do the hosts perceive aging?
I believe 46 is the number that we're looking at. Can I say 46 and thriving? You've never looked better.
Really?
Yes.
I've never looked better.
You know I've been so into you.
Okay.
I almost pulled you aside this morning, but I've been feeling a little under the weather, so I thought maybe you would. But I don't know what is happening, but you're looking very handsome.
Thanks. That's nice.
You're, I feel like, embarking on... My CrossFit journey is going to begin, yes. Some very exciting creative projects.
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Chapter 3: What is the discussion about the 'Would you rather lose a nipple or pinky toe?' question?
Yeah.
Okay. So this is from Olive Pants over on Apple. Nipples? Pinky toe? Well, my entire flight got to weigh in when my ear pods switched to my computer and I tapped play on my phone, which played your very important question posed right at the perfect moment.
Anyways, I turned red and fumbled with my phone like one of those internet meme cats typing on a keyboard, but also giggled to myself knowing my fellow nobodies out there would relate. Shout out to my seat mates who didn't hit the call button on me. Love you guys. Please don't stop what you're doing.
That is so funny. I bet they found you to be a very interesting person. Oh, you're listening to someone asking, would you rather lose a nipple or pinky toe?
That would be a thought that I would like to think about on a flight.
I would like to hear from anyone who would choose nipple.
Oh, there's some people out there that would choose the nipple.
Really?
They would regret it, but they would choose it. Because that's a sensation of pain that I think really is specific that some people might identify with.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts view the culture of fitness and what might be the next big trend?
What is a slippery nipple again?
It's like butterscotchy or something.
It's pretty good. Pretty good.
Gonna give you a headache. I'm going to say nipple because I feel like it's almost like an oyster. Like it would go down pretty fast. You just gulp it down. Whereas a pinky toe, even my little tiny pinkies, you're going to have to chew. Yeah.
I'm definitely going nipple for all the reasons you said.
Yeah.
There's also a hygiene reason, too. I feel like the nipple is much more pristine. Better texture. And also, there's something more... I don't know what the right word is, but it seems like...
there's a nature beauty to it too more so than the pinky that it's like you're eating you're eating something that provides life where like a pinky toe doesn't do that okay a nipple helps sustain life yes and we've all symbolic we've all unless we were strictly bottle fed sucked on nipples yeah yeah that's true
Okay. I think I'm with you. You almost lost me at the last U-turn you took.
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Chapter 5: What is the perspective on goal setting and the new concept of 'Pacts'?
Which means you've been on this earth for 46 years.
No, that's not true.
Yes, it is.
No, it's not true. I had this argument with our son.
Our daughter.
No, I think it was our son.
No, it was because she just turned 11 and she told me that she had the argument with you. And I was like, no, you're right, honey.
When you turn one year old, how many years have you been on the earth?
You've been on the earth for one year.
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Chapter 6: How does the podcast address saying 'I love you' and the related OCD discussion?
Hang on, hang on, hang on. But she's 11, right? And she turned one after a full year.
But she just turned one when she got to one, 365 days out. She's now been on the earth for one year.
Yes.
Now, you could argue that on the day after her birthday, you're in... Your 12th year. Your second year on earth, if you were talking about a one-year-old. That I understand. Right. But you're not two years old.
Right.
You're one year old plus a day.
You have spent 45 years and 50... Weeks or whatever it is on this earth.
Yeah.
Okay. So... I hope you didn't have that tone when you talked, when you argued.
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Chapter 7: How do teenage drinking and social habits compare between generations?
Who knows what could present itself.
But I think it's being open to following like whatever creative wave kind of starts to carry you. Whoa. And being like going with it.
This is I read an article yesterday and I feel so bad that I can't shout this out. And I promise on a future episode I will if it comes my way. But it was an article about some new book that's out that this neuroscience wrote. And her whole thing is that our goal setting. like culture might be a little bit off because we put so much pressure on like the singular goal.
And she was talking about a more healthy way of doing it is what she called our PACs, P-A-C-T, where it's like, follow your curiosity to this thing and maybe set some parameters. Like I'm gonna do this thing for set an amount of time, maybe a year or something like that. But that it's like this contained sort of thing
That you'll see kind of where it goes, but there's a little less like I have to make this thing successful, but it's more like, ooh, I feel like I'm really being drawn to this area. Yes. And that let me explore this and set some sort of parameters with it. So it's not just like.
Willy nilly.
Willy nilly.
Cool.
Maybe I can find it real quick. Okay. I found it.
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Chapter 8: What advice and wisdom does the 73-year-old Reddit poster share?
Safety in general, sure.
And I automatically start to, like, preemptively process feelings of loss and grief. This is a constant in my life. I mean, it is scary living in America, sending your kids off to school. Sure. Like, but... It's no way to live. It's no way for me quietly. I mean, of course, it's good to also be careful.
But where's the balance between being careful and assuming death is waiting at every turn for everyone that you love? Yeah.
It's so fascinating because I don't have hardly any of that, but I still have, you know, intrusive anxiety thoughts. Do you know what I mean? But they're never related to that. I don't worry about that stuff. Yeah. Even we've mentioned recently, like, it just seems like the crime lately is just bonkers. And there's... Gun stuff all the time in our neighborhood.
Like, it just seems like there's a lot of crime lately. But I'm like, it doesn't really stress me out that much. Yeah, yeah. Even when shit's, like, going down. I don't know. But whatever. That's a tangent.
But getting back to our son. I need to find a way to... And it might be going back to therapy. I want actual tools that I can use to start to stop this cycle of constant worry. And I can't even fathom how freeing it would be to just not have that.
Yeah, that might be worth exploring. When you bring up our son's thing, there's an element of it that Almost sounds like it could develop into like an OCD type behavior, right? Yeah. You're so worried that something could happen that you always have to say, I love you. And then that can turn into like, what if I don't say I love you? Is there a consequence for that? Right, right, right.
But the reason that's sort of top of mind is I think... I know, actually, since I've been taking medication for the ADD, my OCD stuff has been tamed a lot.
Really?
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