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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
So if we don't answer, we have to pay $100.
Who does the money go to? To the subscribers. Ooh, dude. Oh, man. That's a good question, bro. Who gets more attention from the opposite sex? Can you guys name something that you've had to cut out of the podcast? Has a podcast guest ever made you uncomfortable? And who were they? Oh, bro. Oh, I can't say who it is. Oh. George, that's really personal.
What's up guys welcome back to the George Jango show. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness is what a day. It's different It's different. It's on a different day. It's on a different day. This is crazy This is this is remarkable. This is different.
Chapter 2: What personal experiences shape their views on success?
It's a little unusual. I don't know how I feel about it On a Tuesday on a Tuesday. Are you serious? Listen? I just didn't feel Thursdays anymore. I We're changing up the vibes. And I don't feel Thursdays anymore. You know why? This is why I don't feel Thursdays. And thank you so much for asking. Thursdays to me were like right up on the weekend. You know what I mean? So like maybe you're at work.
You're like, oh, George's episodes just dropped. And then it's Friday. Oh, I got to turn up. Saturday, we got to turn up more. Sunday, I got to forgive myself for what I just did on Friday and Saturday. And so you don't even want to do any podcasting. But welcome back, baby. How are you feeling? Oh, I'm feeling great. Okay, that's enough out of you.
Chapter 3: How do they describe their relationship with God?
Last time you talked way too much. I know. This time it's all about pain. The whole time. Dude, I'm so happy people are excited about that episode.
Me too, me too. You guys are so, so nice.
Um, we're back in LA and as we're driving here, I truly felt the presence of God leaving me as I entered Sodom and Gomorrah. And, and then, uh, on the way here, we were literally, this is actually, this is a true story. I'm not lying. Uh, there was a bunch of traffic and, um, actually this might not be a true story. This might be a story.
What?
It depends.
I don't want to get. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So wait, what's the word people say when they don't want to get in trouble?
Casually.
No.
No. Inevitably. No. I plead the fifth. No, no. No, they're like allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly. allegedly this happened. Allegedly, I'm driving to LA and then there's a lot of traffic and it's annoying. And honestly, I would slam my car into half of the people driving because they're terrible drivers.
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Chapter 4: What lessons are learned from the bird story?
There could be a guy that's literally looks like a kidnapper. Like somebody who's like, has a shirt, love kidnapping people. She's 36 pounds soaking wet. She'll look at this guy and this is her being nice. She'll be like, Don't do that. Don't do that. The guy has one tooth. The guy has one tooth and he's looking at you filing his nails going like this.
I like to give the benefit of the doubt, but I'm also, I'm not naive, bro. But my mom, my mom did.
Whoa.
I'm not naive. My mom did tell me yesterday. She was like, I raised you to be too nice. Okay. If you have a bad feeling, walk away. Don't care if you're being rude. I just, you know, it's, I think a lot of girls are like that. You know what I mean?
All right, but listen, LA isn't always bad. There's always like a fun story. LA is like, it's exciting. It's crazy. You never know who you're sitting next to. I have a story for you. Thank you for listening. I'm very hyper today.
I like that you're in first position with your feet.
First, second, third. Sorry. Okay, so we're in LA. We're having a little sushi. You know, it's called Yakumi's. It's in Studio City, right?
The best.
Right? Yeah. Studio City? It's the best sushi. It is really, really good. And a lot of people are eating there. And sorry, sorry. I'm getting all... Hold on. I got to unbutton this because it starts to give me a headache because how tight it is, you know?
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Chapter 5: What personal fears and challenges do they discuss?
I went down the street and she went, la, la, la. And they all came. That's hot. She names them, by the way. And by the way, if you own a horse next to our neighborhood, shame on Belle. Because she names them differently and they answer to the names that she calls them. There's Lemoncello. Yes. Because it smells like a lemon.
Oh, my gosh. I think he eats lemons or something. This is the best smelling horse I've ever smelled.
Muriel. Because she's a mule. Muriel.
Martha. Martha the mule. You named her. I named her Lemoncello. You named Martha.
Martha the mule. Martha the Mule. By the way, like this is on people's properties. So we do definitely get onto people's properties.
Okay, barely. No, we're on their property. Barely. Like the road is here. Their fence is right here. And they'll have signs like don't feed them because they know people want to come say hi.
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Chapter 6: How does their relationship dynamic affect their podcast?
If I had a horse, I'd hope people would come and like love on my horse. You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I don't know. I don't know. We met the guy.
So here's the thing, Belle could get away with anything because she looks so young and innocent and so cute and clean and beautiful. Me, I look like I'm probably selling you something or I'm trying to get you to be a part of my religion. Like it never looks...
it never looks welcoming you know what i mean and so uh one day i went for a walk because i needed to walk there's times where we walk for exercises and there's times that we walk because like i just i need to walk and think you know one day i was really sad and muriel is martha martha damn it don't tell her i said you named her no i'm sorry so martha uh came to me, I think she felt my energy.
And so Martha came to me and I said, Martha, I'm just not doing good today, man. Like, I'm just feeling really sad. And Martha put her head right here and like we hugged, bro. And I've never hugged a horse like this, a mule, right? So Martha. I'm hugging her and I'm hugging her as long as she's letting me hug her because I was like, bro, like this is random. Like a horse doesn't do this.
I don't know if you guys ever hung out with horses, but it takes a while for them to get as comfortable for them to literally rest in like with you. You know what I mean? I held that horse for a good 10 minutes because I was listening to some nice music. I was holding the, you know, just. The guy who owns these horses, his name's Bud. It kind of looks like Simi's boyfriend. Yeah.
Luke, but an older man. He has beautiful eyes.
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Chapter 7: What lessons have they learned about communication in marriage?
He looks like Captain America if he was old.
He literally looks like Luke.
Yeah. Yeah, like older. And dude, he's sitting on his porch. He wasn't there when I was first there. So after my long hug, I go like this and I just see him on his porch like this.
Ooh, he's hugging my mules.
But Bella hugged him for 10 minutes. And so I looked up and I said, beautiful mule. Well, you got a good mule. And he said, yeah. And I said, you take him out for a bit? You take him for rides? He goes, what? I said, you take him out for rides? He goes, what? I said, have a good day. Then he was like, all right, see you later. And I was like, I just like kind of walked off.
And I was like, never approach a horse without Belle ever again, then. Never, never.
Yeah, we learned from his neighbors that he's very particular about them being mules. They're defended if you call them a horse. Yeah. They're his mules. Mules. Mules. But speaking of being sad.
Good part of it.
Thanks. because this is what I was gonna say earlier. And I think that this is something I just wanna share.
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Chapter 8: How do they handle public perception and comments?
Cause I think that it's like, you know, okay, George and I were talking about this and I don't know if you've experienced this, but sometimes I feel like when you're learning, right? You're learning how God wants you to behave and you're learning how he wants you to like treat certain situations.
And then you take those learnings from God and you apply them and you know, it fixes everything because he knows what's good for you. And I was like telling him, I was like, man, I feel like I'm decoding. Like there's like a code, you know what I mean? It's like I'm unlocking the code to life. And if I just do this and if I just follow this and I, I mean, man, it's like I got the recipe.
It's crazy, right? Like, I don't know. She figured out the matrix.
I literally tried to break this down. I go, my love, you're explaining the matrix. Like people talk about this. This is called the red pill, blue pill. This is the matrix. Yeah, I haven't watched the movie. So the guy who plays Morpheus actually was in an interview and he was talking about how like, it is like, I guess one is like Jesus and one is like supposed to be God.
And like somebody, the agents are supposed to be like demons. But what Bell is trying to say is that life becomes so easy. It feels like you're cracking the code when you're using and implementing God's instructions for this life.
Yes. Like, it's just, yeah, well said. And one of those things I've learned from past experiences, whether it comes to physical hurt, I've learned is that you're physically hurt by something. If you rejoice in your pain and the more positive you are, the situation heals quicker. Like you have physical pain, you hurt your back. You're positive about it. Your back's going to heal faster.
I've like experienced this happen. And this goes the same with like personal relationships, you know, emotional hurt, spiritual hurt, whatever it might be. If you rejoice in the pain and you know that it's in God's hands, like you have faith, you know, he's going to deliver you. You know, he's going to do what's best for you.
You know that if you trust in him and he asks you to lay your burden down, burdens down at his feet. And I know that's hard to do. And sometimes you kind of have to fake the joy, right? Maybe you're hurt and you're sad. That's okay. God knows you're going to be sad about things.
But if you have the faith and trust that he's going to take care of you and you rejoice in that, your situation will heal so much faster. It's insane. It's like the turnover time is literally like this. And so I just wanted to share that because, I mean, we all go through tough things. We all get hurt. We all get sad and angry and all these things. And so if you can...
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