You’re listening to the Day by day Roundup right here as a part of the Actuality. Steve Podcast, I’m your host actuality. Steve, thanks all for tuning in on this Friday good present Heading into the weekend. We’re gonna focus on what’s arising later immediately. Bought some movies popping out, going stay twice, two completely different instances.
Right this moment we’ll speak about that. We’re going to speak about Rachel Lindsay on the Morally Corrupt Podcast, giving her ideas on Nick and Natalie, and I believed this was a wonderful breakdown. It’s about two and a half minutes lengthy. We wanna hearken to the entire thing. Thought it was a wonderful breakdown on what Rachel mentioned about Nick and Natalie.
Additionally, Hillary Duff’s music is out. She performed about 30 seconds of it. On her Instagram, we’re gonna take a hearken to it ’trigger I’ve received ideas and let’s get began. So, you recognize, episodes 4 and 5 of the merchants got here out final night time on Peacock. I don’t count on all people to have watched these two episodes by now, in order that’s why I wait till this afternoon, 3:00 PM Jap Time on my YouTube channel.
It’s free. Go there. I’ll be placing hyperlinks on my social media channels after I go stay, however. Prepare for that. Three o’clock immediately, Jap Time. Two Central, one Mountain midday Pacific. I will probably be giving my recap of episodes 4 and 5 of the merchants final night time. Can’t actually say the spherical tables have been all that intriguing, however I undoubtedly have some ideas on final night time’s episode that’s arising at three Jap Time after which eight o’clock Jap time tonight.
We’re ready two weeks for this. I’ve been ready my complete life for this to observe Grease two stay on my Patreon and sing alongside. Now, clearly I do know the phrases to just about each music, all 12 songs in that film, however I don’t wanna sing over the songs ’trigger I need folks to understand them. So I’ve to one way or the other have slightly self-control tonight.
However that’s arising on my Patreon channel tonight, 8:00 PM Jap Time, a stay rewatch of grease. Two patreon.com/actuality, Steve. However boy, that’s gonna be a enjoyable time. Like there’s no different approach round it. That is my responsible pleasure, whoever I had on a pair weeks in the past, I feel I requested them what their responsible pleasure was.
Responsible pleasure, film or TV present that folks wouldn’t count on. Once more, if you happen to’ve listened to me lengthy sufficient, you’ve heard me say this in a number of podcasts, they’ve been spaced out, so I don’t even bear in mind after I mentioned them, however I do know I’ve. I’ve mentioned, anytime Pitch Good comes on HBO or any of the film channels, I cease down and watch it regardless of the place it’s within the film.
And now I inform you that that is simply Grease two, certainly one of my responsible pleasures. So I’m like, wait a second. Steve, you’re two responsible as pleasures on the subject of motion pictures, of films that folks most likely wouldn’t count on you to love are each, nicely, I wouldn’t name them musicals. Pitch Good isn’t a musical, I assume Grease is technically a musical, proper?
’trigger it was a Broadway play. Does that make it a musical? No matter. I assume I identical to songs with music in it, particularly actually campy, corny songs and Grease Two has actually 12 of them. To not point out simply the, I don’t understand how many individuals have really paid consideration to both the lyrics within the songs or simply the dialogue within the film.
This film is so sexually charged and like actually the whole lot out of one of many T-Chicken mouth. Is a sexual innuendo, if not a blatant sexual comment in the direction of a girl on this present, on this, on this film. It’s. It’s totally hilarious. But the T-Chicken are type of the dorks on this film and the entire narrative.
Of the cool children at college, the cool guys, the leather-based jackets and the ladies attempting to impress them, which is what Grease was all about. Grease two flips that on his head. The ladies are in management in Grease two, and the boys are bumbling idiots though they attempt to act cool. It’s really actually humorous whenever you have a look at it in that perspective, so you recognize, I’ve spent a while this week speaking concerning the Nick and Natalie interview with Austin Kroll from Southern Appeal and.
My take has just about parroted, or you possibly can say others, have all of us just about have the identical take? Each content material creator who has talked about this, and there are lots. I imply, my gosh, the quantity of content material creators which are speaking about Nick and Natalie’s interview with Austen. Kroll is far more than you most likely assume.
Everyone’s speaking about this and now I really feel like they’ve moved on to the identical take that I had. The following day, which was, I can’t consider these two haven’t apologized. Like first the take was, right here’s what she mentioned. I can’t consider she’s so insensitive. How was this not edited out? And now those self same content material creators are placing up new posts saying it’s unbelievable that these two haven’t apologized.
Which once more, it’s, it’s simply, it is mindless and it type of reveals you what sort of folks that they’re. I simply, I simply want extra folks. Who’ve issues to say about these two behind closed doorways would really put their cash the place their mouth is. Generally you simply, you simply want, as a result of nonetheless you consider Nick and Natalie, there are different folks which are holding stuff again.
I can, I can just about assure you that, however Rachel. She has her increased studying podcast with Van Lathan, however she’s additionally on a podcast referred to as Morally Corrupt, and I used to be tipped off to this yesterday and so they spent a very good most likely 15 or 20 minutes on this. However I’m gonna play two and a half minutes of Rachel Lindsay speaking about her situation with Nick and Natalie.
And also you gotta bear in mind Natalie, or excuse me, Nick was the Bachelor when Rachel was certainly one of his contestants. She completed third. Rachel and Nick should not have a foul relationship. This isn’t simply any individual that doesn’t like Nick popping out and simply trashing him for the sake of trashing him. That is any individual who, you recognize I, are they shut buddies that textual content on a regular basis?
No, however she doesn’t have a unfavorable relationship with Nick and Natalie. She has been on the vial recordsdata earlier than Natalie was ever on the present, and since Natalie has joined the present. So she’s high quality with them, however for this reason I like what Rachel has to say a lot as a result of it doesn’t come throughout as, oh, you’re simply bitter.
You simply don’t like him. No, that is any individual who actually says, I’m cool with them, however they have to be referred to as out after they screw up. It’s so simple as that. So right here’s two and a half minutes of what Rachel mentioned yesterday.
However that is what I’ll say about her. They get loads of large company. Enormous, and so they deal, and so they have loads of, after they get, they get them first, which means they get to cope with the controversy, the gossip.
So she’s not a stranger to arduous hitting questions. You’re proper. Or questions that deal round delicate subjects. It appeared like virtually like she was studying it and asking questions on the identical time to say, what’s this cliff? I simply, I bear in mind, oh
my god,
I bear in mind when Austin informed the story on Southern Appeal and it was devastating.
I imply, we knew he was there. We knew, um, you recognize, his complete household was there. They’re on this journey. I imply, it. I, you simply don’t actually hear about folks. Mm-hmm. Like, any individual dying is tragic, interval. A baby dying feels much more tragic ’trigger it simply looks like issues have been lower quick, however then in such a tragic approach, mm.
I simply have, you by no means actually, you don’t hear about that as a lot. So it was simply, it was very, very heavy and it gave us, it peeled again a layer of Austin who was introduced as this drunken fuckboy working round Charleston, and it was like, no. There’s some depth right here. He’s actually been by one thing that most individuals haven’t been by, and you actually understood Austen differently.
That’s the type of sensitivity I might’ve dropped at that dialog, though I don’t even assume it ought to have even been had.
I agree.
Because of this I feel she ought to apologize as a result of I really, and perhaps I’m simply too vocal and I simply run my mouth an excessive amount of, however I don’t really feel like I might absolutely do my job as a podcaster if I’m working away.
From controversy that even I’m part of, I spec particularly with their present. They report information that occurs in popular culture, however in addition they opine on it. They shuttle with it. They provide their very own opinions. So now whenever you’re the story, why are you not saying, Hey, that was, I ought to have addressed that higher.
You don’t should make an excuse, however simply say, I’m so sorry. I wanna apologize to Austin. Anyone who felt a sure approach by what I did, I used to be improper. I ought to have dealt with it fully completely different. You realize, on no account ought to it, must you really feel that I used to be being insensitive or I didn’t care, or you recognize, like there’s, that’s a simple factor to do.
After all, I don’t assume that, and so they have a historical past, from what I’m informed. I don’t hearken to their present usually of when they’re the subject of dialog. Whether or not it’s them personally or one thing on their present, they don’t actually deal with it. And I really assume that does a disservice to your listeners and to what you do as a present.
However that’s simply me and I say this as their buddies.
Glorious, wonderful recap by Rachel there. By the best way, Michelle Collins, who’s a number herself, was the opposite voice you heard in that podcast. I’m gonna provide you with my ideas on this after we come again from this break. It’s podcast dropped at you by Zocdoc discovering a health care provider.
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