Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
That shows... How stupid people are. A level of stupidity.
Chapter 2: What are the challenges of singing for Elizabeth?
That's like... People are so stupid. They're so stupid. Nobody's listening, right?
Chapter 3: Which famous married singers are mentioned?
Hi, Andy! Hello! Oh my goodness! You and me. We're meant to be. No matter how you cut the bread, it's time to be. Why cut the bread? I'm very excited for us to talk and sing like no one's listening.
Chapter 4: What is 'Beta Behavior' and how does it relate to everyday life?
Yeah, you can sing. I am asking, though, from the depths of my soul, is anyone listening? Yeah. Oh, my gosh. This is from the United Kingdom.
Chapter 5: How does learning French impact personal growth?
Oh, I didn't know where you were going. I thought you were going to say states. This is from Neve ESW. Okay. Somebody giggles. I'm a new listener and I can't believe I've never found you all before.
Chapter 6: What role does estrogen play in memory and mental health?
You crack me up every episode. I appreciate how candid and funny you are.
Chapter 7: How does depression affect daily productivity?
That was Australian, wasn't it? I am so sorry to Neve. What is it? Nevesdubs. Nevesdubs. Do your British. Somebody giggles. Wait, now I'm stuck in Australian.
Chapter 8: What is the significance of the '4 PM Slump'?
I know. Sometimes that happens. I have to sink into it. Hang on. Oh, Mary Poppins. Oh, Mary Poppins. Wait, hang on. So many people. I'm going to try to summon my friend Annie, my friend Sarah. Great voices, those ladies. Great voices. What am I saying? I'm a new listener. I'm a new listener. Oh, that's good. And can't believe I've never found you before.
And can't believe I've never found you before. You crack me up. You crack me up. Every episode? Every episode. Is Andy as hot in person as I think he is on camera? Is Andy as smoking hot in person? Because I rate him. That's great. I rate him. And find him very fit? And find him very fit. I appreciate how candid you are. I truly appreciate how candid. And funny you are. And funny you are.
Cheerio mate. Cheerio mate. Hello, governor. That was good. Okay, so I had a realization. Aren't you so glad? Or maybe you're not glad. Yeah. I don't know. What a blessing that I don't have a good singing voice anymore. Can you imagine if we had met and you're setting out to be a record producer? It's interesting.
I know a few couples that are like the guy's a producer and the wife is a singer slash songwriter. And they met that way? Oftentimes they met that way. I've come across multiple of these couples in my professional career because, you know, it makes sense. They're working together. Of course. You know, small rooms, big vibes, you know? Oh, yeah. But that gets into weird territory.
I'm just messing with you. Okay. But no, they're working together. They're having fun. They're writing songs and whatnot. People meet that way, right? Yeah. And I can think of one couple in particular that it really works well for, and it's adorable. And they're just kind of a dream team, and they often work together. Sometimes they don't, but they do their own thing, but they also come together.
They've had some big songs together. Would you go and have a session with Tiffany? No, and I think there's no jealousy when they're working with other people and stuff like that. Because that could be an issue. That could be an issue, especially, let's say you did meet in this world of writing pop songs. Yeah.
And let's say you meet, you get married, but then the producer, you know, he's having all these hits for all these young artists and not working with... Oh, dirty. It could get... It can get murky. But it's just as that same thing is like when the couple does do the same thing, it sometimes can get a little competitive and a little weird. Oh, absolutely.
You know, if I was a TV writer, okay, and we're going through peaks and valleys where I'm up, you're down, then I'm down and you're up. And we'd both be tied to the same industry. And we'd have to be supportive of each other. It'd be so annoying. It would be so annoying. Because you'd have to phone it in. Like you can't gloat too much.
I mean, imagine, yes, I think that that would be really tough. Get divorced if you're like in the same career path as your partner. But I was just thinking, I do think if I had a really great singing voice... Yeah, you would be annoying with it. You would weaponize it. You bet your biffy I would. I mean, what a strength. No, it also might be. And it's so cool. It's like a great singing voice.
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