
Family Therapy Podcast
Two cousins get together to discuss recent events & hot topics with insight from their generational differences and outlook on today's society & culture. Warren and Erica offer commentary on entertainment and music industry news. This podcast welcomes listeners a peak into their unique upbringing with hilarious stories and general life survival guides.
Family Therapy Podcast
Episode 14: The Modern Mind Struggle
We journey through the challenging terrain of parent-teen conflicts, examining how our communication patterns are often inherited from family dynamics. There's a profound realization about the power of knowing when to step back during arguments – a skill that could transform our most difficult relationships. We share personal stories of saying things we regret and the hard lessons learned about using words as weapons.
The discussion takes an unexpected turn as we question the relevance of traditional education. Why do schools prioritize algebra over teaching teenagers how to manage finances or file taxes? While we value history for the lessons it offers about avoiding past mistakes, we wonder if the current educational model truly prepares young people for real-world challenges.
Our conversation dives deep into celebrity culture and its dark underbelly. From P. Diddy scandals to the troubling trajectories of former child stars, we explore how the entertainment industry often exploits young talent, leading to severe mental health consequences. We contrast these stories with Lindsay Lohan's impressive comeback, finding hope in her journey of recovery and renewal.
Hi Erica.
Speaker 2:Hey Warren, how's it going?
Speaker 1:Good, how are you?
Speaker 2:Doing good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, you sure.
Speaker 2:A little tired.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you seem tired.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I just feel like my brain is on overload.
Speaker 1:Overdrive, overdrive, yeah, overdrive, right now.
Speaker 2:Oversimulated. I think that's the moral of my story.
Speaker 1:That should be your podcast title. It should Like overloaded, overthinking, too much going on or something.
Speaker 2:I think I'd be successful at that. To be honest, you would be.
Speaker 1:You know what you would be.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I think it's an interesting premise to get into. Like what would this podcast be about? Like we're just talking, uh, or the other day I don't know when it was, but I was on the couch and I was like usually I'm talkative yeah, I was just like I was. I was like almost about to cry. I don't know if you could hear it in my voice there was.
Speaker 1:I knew there was something up oh okay, I knew there was something up okay I felt that energy did you yeah because it's very strong as soon as I walked in and I saw you because you were just and I was like okay, well bye, I was gonna, you know, I mean, it would be cousin like of me to be like to, like you know, dissect. Oh, how's it going? How, why, why are you so? What is this? What's going on?
Speaker 2:yeah, like why are you down? But what is this? What's going on?
Speaker 1:here. Yeah, like why are you down? But I just, I was yeah.
Speaker 2:And it wasn't. It was just like I had got into an argument with my son, my 17-year-old.
Speaker 1:Oh no.
Speaker 2:And I was just like there's like he is my sour patch kid, like, and he can be so sweet and he can be so fucking sour, and when he's sour I just I can't. Our personalities clash, yeah, and we just can't get on the same page like to understand each other, because he's saying this thing, I'm saying this thing, and we're just not agreeing, we're just not on the same page and it makes it.
Speaker 2:it makes it frustrating yeah so he had took off because I had taken his keys. I was like you're not leaving anywhere, you know, and he took off walking and I was just like so upset and you just walked in and I was texting his dad to like you know, you need to help me out here you know, it's just, it was so frustrating oh man, one of those fights, huh yeah, it was like really like we don't have him often, but when we do, it's like horrible they happen.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh no, is it so? Did it? Did it work out? Now is everything good or is is there still tension?
Speaker 2:no, it's, it's better because he took a walk, he cooled off. I need to learn how to shut my mouth when it needs to be shut, honestly. Honestly, because it's like I'll keep going and going, because, for me, I feel like my mind needs like to understand and comprehend like where they're coming from. So then I'm asking questions or I'm just probably just annoying the hell out of whoever. So I need to learn how to like take a step back, give people their space, let them, you know, process everything that we're arguing about.
Speaker 2:And then, and the same for me, Like if I can just step back and process my thoughts and how they're feeling and try to get to an understanding, I think we'd have a better outcome.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But in the heat of the moment, I'm just like.
Speaker 1:It's hard to break off from that. Once you're in that, in that bubble of like tension, you're like keep going yeah, but you know deep down that you know you should probably just step back, both of y'all I mean not you guys, but anybody in a situation to step back. You need to take a breather before something gets said right and I learned that the hard way too, because I do say some up all the time I throw knives oh my god, I do yeah, I mean not not not literally, but it was my words.
Speaker 2:Yes, my words were the same way. Yeah, I'm the same way and I hurt people's feelings and I think that runs deep in our family bloodline because because it comes from- yeah, because it comes from us.
Speaker 1:I don't know why, but I thought like throwing shade and hurting people's feelings was like funny, yes, like, like, like, like they were in on the joke right, you know, and but they're not but we were all of us as cousins, we were, yeah, like we would say some fucked up shit, but then we're still like but we're still fine.
Speaker 2:That's just how family is our family.
Speaker 1:That's how we are, yeah, but when I'm out there with other, yeah, like we would say some fucked up shit.
Speaker 1:But then we're still like but we're still fine well, that's just how family is our family that's how we are yeah, but when I'm like that with other people which I didn't know, subconscious like I didn't know it was just us right that spoke like that. So, my friends, I would talk to them still even today like some like fucked up shit, and they would just like like, wow, I was, I was rude, you know yes, oh'm sorry. I didn't know I was joking. I'm sorry, I'm just being, I'm just being me. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm just being me.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's like no filter. Like what comes out of my mouth is just there's no thought. I guess there's no filter. It's just like it's going to be bad. I don't know how you're going to take that, but I'm just going to say what's on my mind. So just learning to take a step back. I need to do that and I'm trying to get better. I mean, this recently happened, but after he called off, after I called off, I talked to him. I was like, hey, this is what I was trying to say, this is the importance. It was over school and he's at that age where it's like he needs to understand that a high school diploma is important and I don't care about college.
Speaker 2:I think it's a scam, um, maybe a trade. I'm cool with that, but college, no, it's not for everybody. Unless you're going to be like a doctor, a lawyer, then yeah, yeah, but like my business degree, it's worth shit and I have student debt or student loans from it and it's I just have. A college is just not good, like it just has a bad taste.
Speaker 1:It doesn't seem right to me. I don't know why, like I did. I mean, I've tried a couple times and I have student debt because of it, and I just never saw the reason, like I just don't know why. Why am I doing all this stuff, student debt because of it, and I just never saw the reason, like I just don't know why. Why am I doing all this stuff? Yeah, all this work for what? It's pointless.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's better to go to a trade school, like you said yeah, because then you go and apply for a job and oh, we need a bachelor's degree. Okay, well, here's a bachelor's or a master's degree. Oh, but we need two years or five years experience. Well, what the fuck? I just went, I just finished college.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I just got this.
Speaker 2:I got a degree. You said you want a bachelor's degree. Yeah, where am I supposed to get experience?
Speaker 1:Right, it doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't think the school system at all makes sense at all.
Speaker 2:It doesn't At all as a whole.
Speaker 1:I think schools should be teaching taxes and like.
Speaker 2:Finances Whole how to survive.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yes, like I don't know why. Why not? Isn't that weird?
Speaker 2:It's so weird, Like I just feel like the school system sets people up for failure in some sense. I mean, yes, it helps you learn how to read, you know basic math and like things like that, but in what job are you going to need to know like?
Speaker 1:Algebra and geometry.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Are you doing that in everyday life? You know like I don't think so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly, I don't know what the deal is with that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's crazy or history.
Speaker 1:History, history, history I can argue with because I think it's important for us to know where we come from. Right, because if you don't, then you just make the same mistakes again. I think it's important. I mean, I don't know, I'm a history, but I like history. But history repeats itself right, it does, it does.
Speaker 2:So it's like, how is that going to? And, yeah, it's important to learn so we can know where we come from and whatnot but how does that benefit us in a job, in a career?
Speaker 1:Just for, like I mean history, like the lessons you know, like you hear of, like I don't know, like it's. That's a good question and I have an answer for it, but it's a broad answer. Oh, it's fine. Like, hmm, like just the mistakes that history have made in the past and that we today see as a mistake in the system, say, for example, and this is going to be black rights and stuff like that, like now, in the past it was a big deal and stuff, but it's still alive and well today because society didn't learn from how bad it is to be segregated and to be like separated and to be like not seen as human.
Speaker 1:If you're not, you know. If not, you don't look like everybody else. Does that make sense? Yeah, and that's something that I as a kid was like oh, that was so horrible back then. I'm so glad I didn't live back then and when it was all crazy and scary, but it's still alive and well today, right, like all the issues are still especially in like West Texas, like I've experienced.
Speaker 2:I went um it's been over like five years but I went there for a friend's like family reunion and we got so much like dirty looks and like didn't want to serve us and I'm like bro, like I'm Latina, like why, you know, I'm my skin is white, you know, and it was. It was horrible. I've never experienced that before. I just looked at, like, like, what are you doing here? Like, like you don't belong and I'm like the fuck you don't belong here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly, oh my God. And I and I'm like the fuck, you don't belong here, like you're in the way, yeah, yeah, exactly, oh my God, geez. And I get some sun. Yeah, and I oh my God, and how I would handle it would be. I don't know how I would handle it. I just got to pray that I'm in like a good place.
Speaker 2:Right, because if not I'll start blowing shit. I'll be on TikTok. Oh my, like I said, you can't do anything these days without being recorded.
Speaker 1:There's cameras everywhere. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 2:I hate it.
Speaker 1:I just hate that, when people see things going on instead of helping they would just record.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they're recording.
Speaker 1:Or help while recording. Yes or make sure they're getting recorded while helping.
Speaker 2:Yes To get the credit. I know, oh, they're such a good person.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, you know. It's ridiculous, ridiculous.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's a damn mess. Yeah, it's crazy. The whole freaking thing on P Diddy is crazy.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that is crazy. I mean, I haven't heard anything yet, I heard some stuff.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh.
Speaker 1:But I haven't heard any recent like in the past couple days.
Speaker 2:Yeah, any recent like in the past couple days? Yeah, it's just like I think I've heard the other day. They're trying to just get him for like domestic violence, and a lot of people are saying that he's gonna get away with all this shit he did and if he does like that's I, I think I'm gonna give up on they say he might be able to get out of this.
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah, and he might be. He's going to switch up his life to be a pastor or a man of God, wow. That's what his plan is. That's what I've been hearing.
Speaker 2:See, I haven't heard that part of it that he's going to. You know, be a man of God, yeah.
Speaker 1:I guess I mean what else can you do? I mean, if he goes back to music he's not going to have any fans or anybody's not going to. Nobody's going to listen. Exactly, but the ones who are going to listen are the ones that are always forgiving the forgiving crowd. I think he's not done. I think this is just the first step.
Speaker 2:I think he needs the death penalty because he is disgusting.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:He is a creep and I'm like hell, no. And it's crazy that everybody that's involved, you know. And then I even heard some news on your Beyonce, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what was that?
Speaker 2:That she's doing this concert before she gets popped, basically, and that she's going to divorce Jay-Z and they're going to move to another country that doesn't have that, like they don't have ties to the US. I forget the word.
Speaker 1:I did hear she was going to divorce Jay-Z real soon, but it's just going to be. It's not a good time right now with the whole Cowboy Carter going on. She knew what was going on, she was there, she was at the parties A lot of celebrities were.
Speaker 1:There was one story but it's kind of debunked, I feel like it was, because I don't really believe it. It don't sound true to me, but there was one story where somebody was at these parties and this person was on the floor naked and they were doing things to this person was on the floor, like naked, and they were doing things to this person Like these celebrities were like around.
Speaker 2:Like a sacrifice. Yeah, like a sacrifice, but it was like a sex thing you know, oh, okay.
Speaker 1:And Beyonce was there, like they said that she had walked in and they saw her and she saw what was going on and she made a comment. She said like what is she saying, saying? They said she said like this is it, or what are you gonna like? What is what's going on here, or something stupid. And she, she just left like she didn't help or anything. She, she, she's gonna help, or anything. She just like saw like what the hell?
Speaker 1:and then like turned, turned her back, basically yeah, happy people are saying it's fake because she said they would say she would help. But I don't think she would help because she's in the space of her peers and if this stuff kind of goes down often then she wouldn't be like offering to help, I guess I don't know, it's just hard to believe there was more to the story, but I can't really recall it, and even now.
Speaker 1:But jay-z is a gatekeeper. Bionta is going to be around. She's going to know what's going on. She's going to know what's what's popping's, going to know what's popping, but they all do right you know, when you hear these celebrities say they're open schools around the world, you know they're not schools, they're trafficking students Oprah, oprah, all these celebrities are open schools, prince, all these people that have done it.
Speaker 1:You know they're not doing it just to. I don't have to get over their hearts to doing it, because it's a way of trafficking. It doesn't look like trafficking from the outside.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Because they're giving these students like housing and schooling and materials clothing.
Speaker 2:There's benefits, right, but there's also the evil that's happening behind it with the whole.
Speaker 1:Right, Exactly Like what's the reason for doing this.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:You know. So when they're're older, they can be devoted to whoever provided right school, because they gave me a shelter. They gave me.
Speaker 2:Yes, they gave me life, they gave me all the things that I couldn't, and imagine my own, yeah, and imagine in in the whole school.
Speaker 1:One or two of those students are going to be like yeah, okay, I'll, I'll murder for you, I'll do this on the low for you. Yeah, of course, I'll go murder this celebrity for you. You know and you know that's how you start creating that's how you start creating your little cults and your little lines of disciples right you know, because a lot of celebrities claim that you know these. That did.
Speaker 2:He killed a lot of celebrities right, a lot of people did yeah out in the open, you know and he might have. Yeah, and and I feel like he did like with the whole alia thing and, uh, I mean them saying beyonce was jealous of her, because that's who jay-z wanted to be with. Um, she was coming up, she was successful, she was beautiful. Um, who else? Britney murphy?
Speaker 1:britney murphy, michael jackson. Michael jackson was sacrificed because he owned all his music. And you know what? It's funny? Now taylor swift just got all the rights to her music back. She owns all her music catalog right right, and she's the only artist that does. No other artist really owns all the music like that.
Speaker 2:Well, russ does, but he's not as big as Taylor Swift, right? Yeah, russ is just a garage, just on a different level. Yeah.
Speaker 1:SoundCloud Really. I think so. Yeah, russ is just yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I like him. I don't know why I relate with Russ. Like his music yeah, because I'm like no, he has good music. Yeah, yeah, he has good music, yeah.
Speaker 1:I don't deny that. But I just don't talk about him in. You know, when I'm talking about, like Diddy's and Jay-Z's and Beyonce's tailors and right, he's not on that level.
Speaker 2:I get that. Yeah, yeah, he's on the soundcloud yeah, yeah, he is, but he does have his own, like he. He was smart, I think, and didn't go that route right he, he knew from the beginning so he didn't have to. So I respect him for that. Like not going down that route. Maybe that's why he's not as big, or you, you know.
Speaker 1:That's exactly it. Artists do that when they bring clout. It brings money into the label. They fade away they fade away because the labels don't invest into their music, because they'd rather have a younger, fresher, and I think that's a smart way to go. I think if I was an artist I would go that direction. I would go independent, because when you're independent they won't even bother with you. Sometimes they'll even try to bring you down, like blocky music, like they'll tell the stations don't play Rust or don't play these little artists, you know what I'm saying, because they don't even.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I felt bad for Taylor Swift, why? I mean, just because she's like big right but she didn't own any of her music. Like they just totally like I feel like they just totally screw these celebrities over.
Speaker 1:They screw these artists over.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And that's what they try to do to Taylor Swift. But she was like no, I'm not from your generation, I'm not going to take that from you guys.
Speaker 2:Which is good. Yeah, and that's when she had the. Now it's all like taylor's version, right yeah, that's when she did the taylor's version yeah, it happens because a lot of kids from like disney too and it's crazy to think like when I was a kid I would always want to do like additions, like I want want to be on the Disney show where.
Speaker 1:I want to. Me too. I really loved when they did the the all that yeah, new season, they would do this bit where they would go and just find kids off the block, off the road and be like, hey, you want to be in all that season, two, whatever. And he's like yeah. And then the parents, I take, take him, take him. I remember that.
Speaker 1:That was so cool I was like I want to do that, I want to be in all that. But yeah, they went through all kinds of shit Trauma, nickelodeon and Disney kids. That takes me to Amanda Bynes. Have you seen her?
Speaker 2:Yes, recent yeah, and she was such a beautiful young girl, beautiful girl, huh, very sweet. And now I'm like she looks like she's from albuquerque she really does, huh yeah albuquerque central.
Speaker 1:Yep, she'd fit in perfectly. Perfect, she'd be a normal person exactly that could be the result of all the trauma or this could be. What I'm thinking is like a social experiment, like I think she's just or she could be. I don't think she is, but she could be faking this, true I mean why why would you go from that to that?
Speaker 1:why go from all that beautiful even in like as late as like EZA? That movie came out in like 2010 or something that was so recent. But she looks so good in that movie too.
Speaker 2:Like so good hair, everything I was gonna say too, I don't know excuse me if you've seen that um bit on what is it you're so raven, or oh, that's a raven that's a raven.
Speaker 1:Her co-host the guy oh yeah, orlando bloom, yes, yeah um, I seen something on him the other day. Yeah.
Speaker 2:And he's just totally out of it too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they see him on the streets walking, like talking to himself. Yes, and they film him. I've seen that. It's crazy, horrible. It's so sad, isn't it? Weird, like how they.
Speaker 2:Went from being famous like Disney the face of Disney to now homeless or having all these mental issues. That's so sad. And and he said you know, kids, don't, don't dream, don't, don't dream to be a celebrity. It's not all what you think it is, it's evil, it's horrible, like, depending on you know, the majority of Hollywood is just so crooked.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And he starts like he was in that whole P Diddy scandal. He was like I was like with Bow Wow, little Bow Wow, whatever, usher, p Diddy, all these men, and now he's like mentally just gone, gone.
Speaker 2:Yeah, from all that trauma and I just don't understand. I'm just like, wow, celebrities, is it because they're bored? I mean, what is it Well with Raven? I hear that she's kind of messed up too, but I don't think she's as bad as others, so I don't know what. You know, certain things happen more so to so-and-so and less. I who knows who knows what happened, but it's just so sad to see all these young actors like currently, like probably our age, and they're just mentally just a mess you know I mean we're.
Speaker 2:I'm mentally a mess at times too, but it's not to that extreme, you know that, that crazy level. Yeah, that crazy level where I'm going to be, you know well, I don't know, it's just all the attention's on them anyways, because they're celebrities.
Speaker 1:So I think it just depends on how they've handled it. I think the Miley's and the Raven's had like a firm foot. You know to like, know how to handle it, you know, whereas other people like orlando, bloom and amanda would like go to drugs or something you know, or like do all the shit to handle it.
Speaker 2:You know because I wonder what happened to? Um. I carly, I never hear about the amanda cosgrove I don't know her I think, I think she's.
Speaker 1:You know, I think she's all right, she's just a girl.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she's doing all right. I think she's all right. She's just a my girl.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they're just all yeah, yeah, she's all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but anyways, media talk.
Speaker 1:With that being said, I want to talk about Lindsay Lohan's glow up.
Speaker 2:Oh, I know, I love her glow up.
Speaker 1:She is one of those celebrities that had a career early on in disney, doing films like um freaky friday, um that stupid herbie video movie. Um, there's one more I was. There's one more disney one that I'm missing.
Speaker 2:It's a big one it's not mean girls, right no, no, that's paramount um the twins.
Speaker 1:Which space twins? What is that movie?
Speaker 2:I don't remember that, but I know exactly what you're talking about and it's funny because I see the cover.
Speaker 1:I see it all the time, cause she has all her little freckles on her. What is anyway that one, and she went into adulthood, she did mean girls. While you're talking, Um, and then she had a, had a a similar to Amanda Bynes and she was on drugs and rehab and partying and all that crazy shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was. I did see that, but it looks like she overcame that.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, just recently, in this past couple of years, she came back. She's doing really good and the industry is backing her because she would be doing all these all navy ads and these movies and all of these um promotions, all these campaigns, because you see her everywhere. Now she's doing these tea commercials with pepsi and it's like wow, the industry is like backing her, like backing her which is good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's really good and I'm glad that she came back. Um, I think we've talked on one of our episodes that Freaky Friday 2 is coming out. I just don't know when. Do you know when it's coming out and it's going to be with?
Speaker 1:I think it's coming out sometime this summer.
Speaker 2:The Parent Trap.
Speaker 1:The Parent Trap.
Speaker 2:So the Parent Trap was 1998. Wow, Wow. And Freaky Friday was 2003. Yeah, that's crazy. 1998? Jeez, but anyways. Yeah, they're doing like some kind of laser, because did you see the mom of the Kardashians? She got like some type of laser to Christina Aguilera. They're doing that facial treatment. I need to talk to them because I need that.
Speaker 1:A laser treatment. What is that? What do you mean?
Speaker 2:So it's like a laser treatment that they're doing to their face. It's kind of like, I guess, a facelift Not like a major facelift, but the laser like creates the tightness in your skin and it kind of like pulls it back and it's creating their natural features is what I've read.
Speaker 1:Interesting.
Speaker 2:And I was like wow, because they do look natural, they don't look all crazy, you know, with all fillers. Yeah, Everything that's going on these days, you know because?
Speaker 1:but yeah, I got to look up that. I haven't heard of that it's yeah, it's a laser.
Speaker 2:Laser treatment is yeah, that's what they're doing. I don't think that comes up in my algorithm yeah, you know we all have different algorithms right on our social medias and stuff it's gonna come up now where's your phone, because it hears us, so you're gonna watch. As soon as you open it it's gonna pop up with laser or something.
Speaker 1:So yeah, it's funny how our phones are different algorithms, because sometimes one of my friends a few years ago would come up to me and say like, oh, did you see this stupid shit that was on TikTok? I was like no, I haven't seen any of the stupid shit you're talking about. He's like why it's all over TikTok? I was like no dude, it's all over your TikTok. Yeah, say why it's all over tiktok. I was like no dude, it's all over your tiktok. Yeah, not mine. I have my own shit to like look at, not not dumb shit you're talking to me about. But anyway, uh, I do love lindsay lohan's glow up. I think she did a really good job yeah she's.
Speaker 1:She looks good. The industry is backing her.
Speaker 2:We'll see how long she stays up I think, I honestly think, that after all this and the healing and whatever treatment she did, I think she's going to have a remaining success for the remaining of her life. I guess I don't know if I said that right, but did they ever make a new Mean Girls or no? I mean they did with different actors and I don't like to really watch remakes with new actors for some reason.
Speaker 1:I'd rather have like the same they did a Mean Girls 2 shortly after Mean Girls 1 came out. I think it was two years afterward oh okay, how was?
Speaker 2:do you know how that movie was? Was it successful at all? I? Don't know, I don't think so because I didn't, I don't even remember it it wasn't.
Speaker 1:It had the production value of like a disney channel movie. It was very, very silly. A lot of like cake to the face, a lot of like milk to the head, you know like. You know, a lot of like kid, kid shit. You know what I'm saying. And it was called the mean girls too. So they made this new mean girls that came out in 2024 last year.
Speaker 2:I think this new mingos is good oh, okay, and that came out 2024, 2024, okay because tina fey's, of course she wrote.
Speaker 1:It's the same thing. She wrote it, she's in it. The character cast is back. I don't have to watch it for the most part right you know um, but my favorite, my favorite part of that movie is reneeapp. She plays Regina George in that movie. I think she plays a real good bitch.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Bitch, and I love a good bitch. Oh, my God, that's like my Okay.
Speaker 2:Your thing. Yeah, that's my thing.
Speaker 1:Who is she? Perfect.
Speaker 2:I love her. It's not the same actress.
Speaker 1:No, no, no.
Speaker 2:Renee Rapp.
Speaker 1:Renee Rapp. Know, renee rap. She looks a little like an innocent white girl when you look her up, but in the movie she plays a real good, like a, a bitch you know, oh yeah, okay, she kind of resembles the the old, the old one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, a little bit, but you can see it in her face like yeah I can still see it like that, sassiness just imagine her talking yeah, oh my gosh she's 25, so you know she's yeah has the all, the attitude she has it all, it's all fresh yeah, well, that's really cool.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna have to watch it because she okay you should watch it.
Speaker 1:It is a musical which most which turns most people off.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Because I don't. I mean, most people don't like musicals, Do you like?
Speaker 2:musicals. I like musicals.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I do too.
Speaker 2:I honestly like it's on my bucket list to see a Broadway show. I love New York and you would think by now I would have seen one, but I haven't.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So that's going to be on my list when I go back to New York to see a Broadway show. I either want to see that would be a good one A mean girls, or I want to see. Yeah, I want to see the lion King.
Speaker 1:Lion King yes.
Speaker 2:I don't know why. I just want to say that in like a new Broadway show.
Speaker 1:Because you, you, you're part of the show yeah, when you watch a Broadway show, you you can't be on your phone. You have to be like with you're in the scene, with them right and they're in the scene with you, the actor. I want to go see that, I want to go see Wicked and I want to go see um. Death Becomes Her, because I think Michelle Williams from Destiny's Child is that one she plays the witch or whatever.
Speaker 1:But yeah, I want to see that. I want to see the Cursed Child which is Harry Potter. 8, 8.
Speaker 2:A lot of them. Yeah, there's a lot of good ones.
Speaker 1:But I definitely think you should watch Mean Girls. It is a musical, it is a girl movie.
Speaker 2:But I love it, I love it.
Speaker 1:When I rap as a good bitch. Alrighty Well, that was quite the episode. It really was it really was, it always is. It's always something different, and I think these family therapy episodes are the ones that spawn more like creativity and are like they help. I mean, we just talk about whatever you know, we, we, we went from talking about the argument, the argument, yeah and then we somehow finished up with talking about lindsey lohan.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, I think our family therapy episodes are the most interesting. They really are most interesting. Yeah, so really are Most interesting, yeah. So I think we'll end it here. I think it's been about a while. Don't forget listeners, dear listeners, that this Thursday we will be deep diving into the topic of journaling and the importance of writing things down.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so that sounds good Journaling. There's more to it. You you know, just bringing that pen to the piece of paper. So we'll definitely uh deep dive into that and uh stay tuned.
Speaker 1:yeah and don't forget, uh, to get access to our deep dive episodes, you have to be a subscriber of the show. Well, that's about it. I think we're done yep, that's a wrap.
Speaker 2:We'll see you all next week.
Speaker 1:See you all thursday or next week.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, depending all Thursday or next week, depending on when you want to come back. Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1:Exactly there you go. We'll see you Thursday, hopefully. If not, then we'll see you next Monday.
Speaker 2:Sounds great, have a great week everybody.