Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
Xennial co-hosts Dani and Katie talk about their analog childhoods, digital adulthoods and everything in between. If you love 1980's and 1990's pop culture content, this is the podcast for you!
Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
80s and 90s Trivia: Live Event Preview
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Today we're giving you a sneak peek of what to expect at our upcoming live trivia event. Can't make it or listening later? You'll still have a blast trying to answer these trivia questions from the 80s and 90s.
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Cold Open And Inside Jokes
SPEAKER_00The Walt Whitman poetry book is in there. It will mean shit to people if they don't listen to us. But if they are OGs who've been listening since day one. And they get Walt Whitman. Oh, that's special. Chopper Keeper's in there.
Live Show Plan And Tickets
SPEAKER_00Hi, everyone. Welcome back to Generation in Between. My name is Danny. Hi, I'm Katie. Had to think about that for a second. You were like, my name is something. Um, okay, so we have a little tiny break from our Xennial Girls Summer series, kind of. Because what this is is a prep for our live event just to um get our brains warmed up before we are competing against our audience. Oh God. This is uh we're going to have our live event on July 3rd, Friday, July 3rd, the day before July 4th. So it's perfect because hopefully people are off work the next day. And it's a Friday night. So let's go. We're gonna have a live episode recording, which who knows what bullshit's gonna happen there because shenanigans happen when it's just us in the studio. So when we are live and people are watching us, it's gonna be wild. The good news is will your husband be there in case we have an emergency? Oh, yeah. Great. Yeah, I'll bring him along. Yes. Uh, but we're gonna play trivia. Uh, we're gonna have audience participation, we'll just do some chit-chatting. Uh, maybe, oh my God, you know what I've always wanted to do? What? Katie's nervous. Uh-oh. You know how comedians do like crowd work? Yes. Okay. Maybe I should try that for the first time. Well, what do you mean? Do you know what crowd? You know what they're well, because like right now in comedy, like the trend is like you're you don't like have a have a um like set. You just go in and like start talk having conversations with the audience and then you make jokes as you go. Like, okay. You know what I'm saying? Like, does anybody here with your wife? Oh, you, sir, okay, great. How long have you been married? Oh, yeah, 30 years. Okay. How long has she been putting up with like your bullshit? Or yeah, whatever. So that's what you're gonna do. No, no, maybe. Okay. Katie's like, oh no, she's worried. Share her her blood pressure as well. That might be it for the end after we get through all the other stuff. I'm good with it. Or that could be a warm-up. Why don't you do it? I I feel like are you you here with your husband? That's so sweet. How about you over here? No, well, we're gonna have to so if you're watching us on YouTube, our setup will be exactly the same while we're recording. Well, we may will we bring this table? We might have tables there. Yeah, but I feel like we need to have everything. Is it heavy? No, it's already fucked up on the top, so bring it. We'll just um but we're also gonna have to have a chair set up in between us for when an audience member comes. Correct. Or yeah, and another mic. Yeah, we have that other mic. We have another one. Okay. Remember when we've had guests? Yeah, which was a long time ago. But yeah, we still have it. Um, so that's the only difference. So we'll have somebody popped in right here. Yay! For the part where we're doing trivia. So the trivia we're gonna use is right here in front of us. And we're gonna do a few little rounds today just to get our brains going. Um, and just quick shout out. If you have not yet signed up for an event, yes, based on when this airs, it could be sold out by then. But if it's not yet, uh you can still get tickets. You can go to our Instagram and find the link to that. I think I can put it on our website too. Yeah. So I've been on there lately. Yeah. And if you already reserve tickets and you can't come for some reason, that happened to our friend Carlos Boo, but also it's okay because he's got rehearsals, so that's exciting for a show that um is coming up. So he let us know. So his two tickets are now available. Right. We've had two more available. So if you find out that you can't go, like you panicked and reserved your tickets early on because you're like, I have to be there. I mean, why wouldn't you want to be there? Hello. Yeah. It is free. We will have a little place where you can donate money to us if you want. You will be able to buy drinks from Funky Dog. That all that money is for them. So support them for letting us use their space, which is awesome. Uh yeah. So let's just jump right in. Let's do it. So we've got 80s, 90s and two different categories. We may also do some mad libs while we're there. That'd be fun. I think we should. Why not? We'll just see where the wind goes. That's a good crowd work. Asking people to yell out adjectives. You're right. That's not bad. She's like, anything to make Danny not do that. Well, it's kind of like improv. Give me a place. Give me a whatever. Is an improv. Do they call it a studio or are they? It's an improv, uh funking improv club, maybe? Okay, okay. It might be a club. Yeah. Which, by the way, let's give them a little plug. I have taken classes there twice. Cooper did a camp with Katie Studio there with Aaron, who runs it. With uh, does Holly run it too? She's in the troupe, but I think he mostly runs it. Um, but anyway, if y'all want to take some improv classes, they do them there. They also do shows every week on every Saturday night. Go check it out three times. So, so good. And now our friend Tom is doing there, doing the shows too. And the other Holly, who's in our show. Yeah, she's in there too. Two Holly. Two Holly's, yeah. I took a I took a class with her way back.
SPEAKER_01So that's really fun.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
80s Trivia Practice Round
SPEAKER_00Let's start with 80s. Okay, let's do it. Which one do you want? Um, I'll do trivial pursuit. Okay, I'll do the other one. I'm worried about opening it. I'm gonna have my husband shuffle all these two, by the way. Good idea. Cause he doesn't trust. He don't trust. Maybe I should have him pull the cards. Okay, so as a reminder, the trivial pursuit ones, because we've done these one other time and you might have missed it. So they are just it's a mini pack, so there's three questions on each card, and it's not a specific category. Like traditional trivia pursuit, you have like sports, history, whatever. These are just any question from the 80s. So I'm gonna ask you three questions from this card. All right. You ready? Oh, three. Yeah, we ask you all three. Why not? Okay. Here we go. In terms of the taping and playback device, what does VCR stand for? Video cassette recorder. Yay! Because we've had conversations with Sarah about that. Because I always be like, VCR tape. And she's like, no, but actually it's correct. Video cassette recorder tape. Yeah, I guess that is right. Or do you I think you say VHS tape? Oh, yeah, I probably do. That's what you say. Oh, okay. Okay. In 1985, which continent was found to have a pesky fissure in its stratosphere, also known as an ozone hole? So which continent had the ozone hole? What? I don't know. Nice question. I would just guess, but I I don't know if I would get this right. I don't I literally have no idea. Just name any continent. There's seven. By the way. You might get it right. You got a one in seven choice. I'm like, am I supposed to know? Is it North America? No, that's a good guess, though. Is it South America? No. All right. Well, that's all I got. Antarctica. Damn it! I was gonna say that. It was Antarctica. Well, that was my third choice. Okay. Well, third choice. All right. Oh, I think you're gonna know this one though. Well, if it's about that, I'm not. No, it's not about science. Don't worry. What iconic Australian sandwich spread is mentioned in Men at Works down under. Um Vegemite. Yeah. That's a Vegemite sandwich. Yes. Okay, nice job. So then I have to ask you three. Okay. I'm ready for three, maybe. Okay. What color is Pee-wee Herman's bow tie? Red. Am I wrong? No, that's right. Oh, yeah. The way you went. Sorry. Sorry, sorry, I'm ready. I was like, oh my gosh. Okay. Oh no. That was another Pee-wee question. I can't ask. That's weird. Yeah, Troy needs to shuffle. Yeah, he will. Okay. Let's do the math. 80s. Okay, we love the math though. I do. All right. So number of men and a baby plus the short circuit robot number. Okay. Plus, you said? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So add those two numbers. Men and a baby, so there's three. Uh-huh. And the short circuit, I believe, is five. So eight? Johnny five? Isn't that a that's right, but why do you look what it says? It says three plus five is 11. That's right, but that's not what it says. Okay, so my math is correct. Yeah. That is so funny. This card is canceled. Wow. Okay. I was like, wait. Oh my gosh. That's correct. Okay. Weird. I want more. Oh my god. That was so funny. Some 80s math right there. This is these are hard. The team ones are hard. So I'm wondering if we might be able to do those at the thing, though. Maybe. Okay. Well see, I no, I think one of us is gonna have to ask while the other one competes with the audience. Agree. Agree. Because then we'll know which ones to skip. If we pull some we can't pull anybody else in because it's gonna be a mess. All right. Okay, this is good. According to the end of every G.I. Joe episode, what is half the battle? Oh my gosh. I don't know this. I don't know this, so I'm just gonna have to guess. Um, courage, knowing. That's great. You got two rights of me. I got two. I got two. All right, so am I doing another 80s? Let's trip up and let's do one more 80s and then we'll jump to 90s. Okay. So another three questions. So far, you're doing great. I got two of the three. And you got two of the three. Okay. So good job. Yeah, look it up. Okay. What show brought back the popular character of Bobby Ewing by explaining that his death and the entire ninth season of the show were just a dream? Dallas. Yes. I don't even have to look. That's right. We've just talked about that too. We did. It wasn't that long ago. But when we were doing um step by step. Step by step. Because uh Patrick Duffy. Yeah. What 1986 teen romantic comedy originally ended with Andy and Ducky getting together instead of Andy and Blaine? 16 Candles. Yep, yep, yeah. Molly Ringwald. Who was the second South African black man to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his fight against apartheid 24 years after the first? Nelson Mandela. Yeah. Oh no, no, no, no. Nelson was the first. Oh, he was Desmond Tutu. Oh, dang. Sorry. I didn't flip it over fast enough. I was excited for myself. All right, two out of three. That was pretty good. Okay, here we go. Uh, all right. Put these famous fires in order from earliest to latest. You'll understand when I keep going. St. Elmo's Fire, the movie. We didn't start the fire song by Billy Jewel. And Michael Jackson's hair, which caught on fire during, I think, when they were making a Pepsi commercial or something. Oh my God. Um, okay. I would almost think that's the order. But maybe from its its earliest to latest. Earliest to latest. So St. Elmo's Fire, we didn't start the fire, Michael Jackson's hair. Okay, I'm gonna go we didn't start the fire, Michael Jackson's hair, St. Elmo's Fire. No. Oh, right. I would have probably guessed similar. Michael Jackson's hair was first, it was 84. Oh, okay. So must not have been a Pepsi commercial. I must be thinking of something else. St. Elmo's Fire, 85. We didn't start the fire, it was 89. Okay, so that was later. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Well, that was one three. I got wrong. You'll get this one. What links these three clues together? Mark Summers, Slime, obstacle course. Double Dare. Yes. We need to do an episode on that. I'll get my notes. Hold on. Get your notes. Double dare. What child of the 80s and 90s did not want to be on Double Dare? That's what I want to do. I am not even like a risk taker person, but I wanted to be on that show. Yeah. Like getting slimed. Like it's whoever came up with the concepts for that show and the other things, man, they did a good job. Man, and I wanted to go to Nickelodeon Studios when those existed. Oh my gosh. Me too. Okay. Um I don't want to read this one because it's sad. Yeah, one more. Okay. So I got one right, one wrong. Sundays are like. What is it? Not a good one. Okay. You want another order? Sure. Okay. Put these TV shows in the order they originally aired on NBC's Thursday night must see TV lineup in 1984. Oof. Okay. So like I'm assuming the time. Like no, I guess the order they originally aired. Yeah. All right. Family ties, cheers, and the Cosby show. Okay. I think Cosby Cheers, family ties? No. Close. The Cosby show, family ties, then cheers. Yeah, because Cheers went into the 90s, didn't it? Yeah. Well, I mean, it was on a long time. But like. Actually, I think they all went into the 90s. Oh, okay. Maybe family ties, not. Maybe not family ties, but yeah. Okay. All right. So
90s Trivia And Pop Culture Detours
SPEAKER_00now we should have to go to the book. Now we're going into the 90s. And I can do these and you can do the trivial pursuits. So we'll look at that. That's how we had it. We'll switch. So okay. So we both got four right in the 80s. So that forgot to count. That's okay. I just told you. We each got one wrong out of the three three questions. Oh gosh. Oh no. Didn't open these. I remember the trauma from the last time we tried to. Oh, we didn't open the pack. That's another good reason we're doing this, just to get our cards ready. Well, and also we have to figure out because I have like this random giant old navy bag full of random shit for people to that we're just going to give them. I'm not letting them pick. I'm just going to hand them. The Walt Whitman poetry book is in there. So I love it. It will mean shit to people if they don't listen to us. But if they are OGs who've been listening since day one. And they get Walt Whitman. Oh, that's special. Chopper Keeper's in there. I've got a few things I'm going to throw in there. Got a happy meal OG from the 80s in there. Nice. Not with the food, don't worry. Ha ha. That'd be uh I'm trying to think. There's just random shit. I might put one of my Britney babies in there. All right. Yeah. It's fine together. Okay. Yeah. All right. You want me to go first, this show? Sure. Okay. So I'm doing I'm answering the trivial pursuit questions. Yes around. 1990s this time. Yes. What writer of the odd couple also wrote Lost in Yonkers, which won both a Tony for Best Play and a Pulitzer Prize in 1991. I think it's Arthur Miller. Neil Simon. Oh, I should know that. I just saw the other one. I thought you would get that. I know. Okay. Ready for the next one. I'm ready. Members of what two bands made up the 1990s grunge supergroup Temple of the Dog. I know this one. Is it um Temple of the Dog? Darn it. I want to say like Foo Fighters and Nirvana. Oh goodness. Not even close. No. Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Okay. Yeah. I guess I never knew that. Oh, okay. That's alright. I knew it's new because Toray and I still listen to it to a lot of that. All right. What atmospheric first person puzzle solving game was the best-selling computer game of the 1990s. I I did not know this. I don't know if I know. It's a deep dive. These are hard. I am very sorry. 1990s computer game first person. Atmospheric. I think I'm remembering now what it looked like. Uh I know this isn't it, but I'm gonna say Oregon Trail. No, it's mist M Y S T. No idea. Yeah, that was hard. Sorry. That was hard. Those were really hard. So I got zero. Okay. Time to uh do three for dating. It it honestly. It really be seriously. Okay, here we go. Okay. Oh, I think maybe we've done this one. I don't know. Who was the victim in the Olympic scandal that was dubbed the whack herd round the world? Who's Nancy Kerrigan? Yeah, Nancy Kerrigan. Yes, yes, yes. Um, okay. What active toy topped their TV commercial pitch by pointing out that there was a counter on its ball. It's a toy. Oh, it's a little jumpy thing. Hold on. Skip it. Yes. Good job. Nice job. Which is harder than I remember. A few years ago I saw one out of Goodwill or something. I was like, Jesus, this is hard. And I feel like it's it hurts your ankle. Well, it would now. It would now, maybe not as a kid. I think we've done this one before, and I think you've already spelled this. So we'll see if you remembered how. Alright. 90s spelling bee. Just spell this person's name. You get two tries. Janine Garofalo. Oh, I did have this one before and I got it wrong. I think it's J E A. Hold on. N-E G A R O F O L O. No. I don't want to do it again. Just fine. That's what I and Gorofalo is G-A-R-O-F-A-L-O. F-A-L-O. Yeah. I missed two of them. That's a hard one. What is that? Okay. So did I do I did three. So you got two of the three. Good job. Well, let's see if I can come back on this one. This is an easy one. I'm going to give it to you because the last ones were hard. What quintet of Perky Brits told us what they want, what they really, really want on their first hit single wannabe in 97? Spice Girls. Which we have to do an episode on. I know. It's coming. What celestial bodies did astromer astronomers? Astromaners. Astronomers detect orbiting outside our solar system for the first time in 1991. Um asteroids? No. It's kind of a trick question because it's orbiting outside of our solar system. It's other planets. They found more planets. Well, that I mean there were three Earth-sized planets orbiting a dying star in the constellation Virgo. Okay. That's pretty crazy. That's awesome. So y'all know my feelings about space exploration because I get nervous about it. Like, I feel like we don't need we're not supposed to be there. Our friend Sarah got on to me about that in deep sea exploration. She sure did. I'm not saying that there aren't benefits to it because she just was telling me about the environmental benefits of like actually knowing what your ocean's doing, which P.S. My dad was an oceanographer, and he's probably somewhere in the world being like in the universe, whatever he's doing, being like, oh my God. He's on one of those planets. What the hell is she doing with this girl? Anyway, so my apologies to pissing off all you people out there who love that kind of stuff. I didn't mean we shouldn't do it at all. I'm saying it makes me nervous. Okay. There you go. All right. Last one. What slogan, beloved by dairy farmers, was first used in a TV ad about a radio caller, a mouth stuffed with peanut butter, and Aaron Burr. Yes. Yeah. He's trying to call in to win a contest. He's like obsessed with like the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Do you remember this commercial? And he was trying to say Aaron Burr, but he had he had just taken a bite of a peanut butter sandwich. Do you remember that? I don't remember that. But you mean the assassination of Hamilton? Yeah, what'd I say? Abraham Lincoln. Uh-huh. That's funny. That's so he would have got it wrong anyway. That's what he was trying to say. That's so funny. All right. So I got a couple more right that time. That was fun. What do you think? Maybe the 90s are fun. Maybe one more round of people. Okay. That's okay. All right, I'm gonna give you three more. And by the way, this is from Helen 90s. They're all like individual cards. Here we go. Oh, this is a fun one. Okay. What popular children's book series featured a bespectacled young lad wearing a distinct red and white striped shirt that became difficult to find on each page. Where's Waldo? Yes. Did you love Where's Waldo? I did, but then it would stress me out sometimes because it was just so much. Mm-hmm. You know what I did hate though around that time? Do you remember those magic eye pictures? Yes. I never could see it. The 3D ones. I never could see it. And somebody told me the other day there's only some people who can see it. Because if you have like a something, like if you have astigmatism or something, that might not be right. But something about your eyes that no matter what you do, you won't see it. Oh and I said, that's me then. Because I used to get so pissed because we'd be staying there and then somebody'd be like, oh my God, a doll fan. I'm like, what do you mean it's dots? Yeah. Could you see them? Yeah, I could see them. I could see them. I know. And they are pretty cool when all of a sudden it comes into focus. I mean good for you. I'm gonna tell you about it because obviously you can't see it. I'm so sorry. Um okay, let's see. There's some dragons. Drawing. No, we're not gonna draw. No, we're not doing that. Oh, okay. Here we go. If you were wearing a mood ring and it turned yellow, what did that mean? Let's see. Oh my god. Have you told the story about one of your kids on the moon ring? I don't know if I have on the air yet. Okay, yellow, does that mean you're happy? It means nervous or unsettled. Oh. Although yellow is a happy color. That's what I was saying. Okay, tell the story. Don't use names, but just tell us. I won't. So recently a child of mine discovered the joys of moon rings and was fine. And was like, oh my gosh, have you guys ever heard of this thing called the moon ring? And my husband and I were like, Laughing a little. We're like, yes, of course. Like those used to be really popular. So anyway, she has a little card. It's okay to say she because I have so many girls in my home. And she's like, What does horny mean? And we're like, oh, uh, why is that on the card? I remember that being on them. You do? Not as a kid, but I've definitely seen it as an adult. Where'd she buy it? I think a flea market or something. Yeah. So it was like something or garage sale. I don't remember. Somewhere secondhand. So I don't even remember what we said. Well, first you probably laughed. And we had a good laugh about that. We were like, is that what yours is? She's like, no, mine. You're like, okay, all right. Serene or something like that. And we're like, that's good. That's real good. But yeah, anyway, it's funny. All right. So I did two. That's another spelling one. I'm not going to put you through that. No. Spelling and math. I'm not going to put you through it. Okay. Here's a good one. Right. Has to do with horny moody r mood rings. It doesn't. Okay. You'll see. You'll see. What does it mean if you go the full Monty? Oh, you're naked. Yeah. Strip all the way. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. Oh. What? That was a really sad. I was trying to make a connection that was just not gonna connect. No, it's A for effort there. A for effort. A for effort. Full Monty. Okay. A for execution. Okay, ready for your last three. I'm ready. Here we go. What surreal David Lynch TV drama named for a fictional town in Washington follows the investigation of Laura Palmer's murder. Twin Peaks. And you've never watched it. I've never watched it. So we need to watch it. It's crazy that, like, I know that and I've never watched it because it's such a part of pop culture. The sucky part is I never did watch it in its entirety, but I know the twist ending. I don't. I don't. So once we do decide to watch it, don't look anything up about it because it will tell you and it will ruin everything. Okay. Because like I'm gonna know the whole time and it sucks. Yeah. Anyway. Y'all know I hate spoilers. They make me so mad. Okay. What 42 to 1 underdog knocked out Mike Tyson in the 10th round to become the new champ in 1990 and one of the most shocking upsets in sports history? I feel like it was Evander Holyfield. No. Who is it? Buster Douglas. Who? What? I don't I don't know. Whatever. I thought Buster. Sometimes you'd be surprised me with the sports. So I don't know. Sometimes you'd be knowing stuff. All right. Last one, you'll probably get this. What US state landing place of the Mayflower did Mitch Album travel to for his visits with Maury in his 1997 book, Tuesdays with Maury. Isn't it just Plymouth? Well, it's Massachusetts. Massachusetts. Oh, okay. Did it ask for the state? It said, yeah, the state. Oh, sorry. I mean, that was literally the first word I said was the US state. Okay. Okay. That's fine. Yeah, that counts. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Did you read that book? Uh yes. I did, but I don't remember what it was about. I I don't think I could read it now. Is it sad? Yeah, because he's like helping this man who's basically losing his um cognizance to dementia. Yeah, yeah. Um chronicle his life before he forgets. Oh yeah, don't watch it. It's a really interesting concept for a book, and I can see why it was uh a bestseller. He's a good writer, he's a great writer. Everything he writes makes me cry a lot. I know. He yeah, he's good at kind of like using real things that people connect with and fictionalizing it like in a way that's you know, kind of touches you. Yeah, you have to be the five people you meet in heaven. Did he write that? Oh and didn't he write also he didn't know Nicholas Barks wrote the notebook. Yeah, and the the one about the dog, I don't think he wrote. He wrote the dog one, didn't he? What was that one called? Um oh, it was so good. I read anything about it, didn't I? They did. I can't think of it now. Oh, well, this is the tree versus how our life goes. To be honest, we've had to recall a lot of information today, and my brain is not not having it anymore.
Learning New Skills For Brain Health
SPEAKER_00Also, fun fact, there has been a lot of research. Well, a lot of things I see in my algorithm have to do with exercise research because it's my job. And I will say, there's been a lot more research lately since we're speaking on this, that taking any kind of class like dance or a fitness class where you're counting and doing things has been now proven to help prevent dementia uh because you're using pieces of your brain that you don't use in real life. So if you've been wondering about whether you should take an adult dance class, go do it because it will help your cognitive and and I was saying that to an older lady in my class who comes to all my classes, she's amazing. And um we were in my musical theater fitness class, and I said, Oh yeah, y'all, y'all know like there's been a lot of research lately that's saying like taking a dance class or a dance fitness class really helps your cognitive function. She said, You know, I'm starting to remember things better. Wow, that's anecdotal. And I love it. And not she meant in the class too, but I write. But so there's a learning curve for that. But that is a I mean, if you're able to start remembering things better, I mean I've seen I've seen that in myself when I go to a dance audition. It's much easier now for me to catch on than it was three years ago. Because I'm doing it every day now. And you're you all you kind of re-unlock that. I think too, as you get older, obviously your body gets older. So things aren't as sharp as they were, but also we do get very settled and into our routine. And our brains are amazing because they're able to kind of do a lot of things for us. But it takes doing something outside that to wake up these parts of your brain. It's funny, I was just so we are renting a Jeep right now because um my son was in an accident, he's okay, but he can't drive the rental car, yada yada. So I've been driving the Jeep and I've always wanted a Jeep, so it's been kind of fun, right? Even though I have to give it back. But my husband and I were talking, and I said, the only thing about this Jeep is that it's too new. Like I really want like an older Jeep. Oh, you know, like a retro Jeep. Yeah, like it feels like the inside of my minivan in there. It drives different, it drives like a Jeep, yeah, I get that. Which I love. Yeah. But I was like, it's it's just looks like any modern car, and I want it to not look like that. And Brant's like, well, maybe you could look at, you know, one day when you want to get one. He's like, but you gotta be careful because like what if you end up with a manual? Like, you know, you don't want to get a manual one. And I was like, maybe I should learn this drive stick. Like, maybe that would be really good for me to like learn something new. Stressful. Yeah, stressful. So he was like, ah, maybe something else, Katie. Like I'm not really gonna say much because this is not actually happening right now. So I'm just gonna save my breath. But like, but it was kind of that same thing where like lately I've been like, no, I should try this thing or that thing, or I should do this thing I haven't done before because it is really good for us to learn stuff. And I'm thankful that I'm around music a lot, which is also super helpful. But even then I get in my routines of like what I'm playing with my students, and then like certain kinds of songs, and even the songs that I sing are the same songs. So trying to kind of expand beyond that. Like, I've been like, oh, I should like I know people who play the guitar, and I literally have guitars at my studio. I should learn to play the guitar. I know. Again, it's a time constraint. Well, no, but I know what you mean. But like those types of things, like, well, why aren't I learning that thing? Yeah, even a little bit of it, you know. Helps your brain, guys. Helps your brain. But I am going to your fitness classes, so at least you are. I am. So there you go.
Live Event Details And Farewell
SPEAKER_00You're done. That's helpful. Well, this hopefully this has been a fun little preview for you guys. I cannot wait to have all of you, every single one of you, obviously, um, competing against us on July 3rd and getting your goodies out the old. Maybe if you don't want to do it, if you want to just sit there and have a cocktail and just laugh at us, that's fine. Totally fine. Participation is optional. Yeah, we're gonna have a little we're we're going super advanced. We're gonna have a little jar where you can put your name in it if you would like to be chosen for a couple rounds of trivia. You don't get to pick which one of us you go against. Nope. I think we'll just go back and forth. But listen, as you can see, the odds are the same. Correct. So it's not like you're gonna have an advantage against one or the other. We're pretty much the same level. Yeah. You'll beat us. Yes. So hopefully we will see you there. And if not, uh, we hope you enjoyed the episode when we air it and that you enjoyed this episode. And please feel free to leave us a positive review wherever you are listening to this right now. And we will see you next time here on our Xennial Girl Summer. That was my best one. Best one. I'm getting better, guys. See? I'm I'm pushing myself and it's happening. There it is. Um, oh, there it is. And we will see you next time here on Generation in Between. Bye guys. That was such a good ear horn. That was a really good one. I went higher, is what I did, and I went like that.
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