Audio-Only_Jenn: This is a get to know us episode
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: she chat GPT'd random questions
Speaker:What is the most memorable
Speaker:trip you've ever taken?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: What's a talent that
Speaker:no one knows about?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What would your days
Speaker:look like if you didn't have kids?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: What is the biggest fear you have?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What was the first CD
Speaker:you ever owned?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: If I were president,
Speaker:what's the first thing
Speaker:you would change?
Speaker:And here is where
Speaker:real estate comes in.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What is a skill or hobby
Speaker:you always wanted to learn,
Speaker:but never did
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: where would you live
Speaker:if you could live anywhere?
Speaker:And which one's that?
Speaker:Welcome back!
Speaker:Today's gonna be a fun episode.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Real quick, real short.
Speaker:We always say that and then it ends up being a half hour.
Speaker:But
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: two episodes sorry.
Speaker:This one is going to be, we decided to just write down random questions.
Speaker:So this is a get to know us episode.
Speaker:You're not going to learn anything about real estate in this one.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: We'll find a way to talk
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I'm sure.
Speaker:This is just going to be your funsies get to know us.
Speaker:And we both wrote down an amount of questions we were going to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Randomly.
Speaker:We didn't tell each other what we wrote down.
Speaker:So it should be a fun discovery.
Speaker:And I guess we figured it out that.
Speaker:We could answer our own questions.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Yeah, we also learned that I'm really bad
Speaker:on the fly of coming up with a
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah, she chat GPT'd random questions.
Speaker:I don't even know.
Speaker:I'm surprised chat GPT was just like, You're on your own.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: you're in the wild west of using your own mind.
Speaker:So here we are.
Speaker:All right, you go first.
Speaker:And if you have questions, random questions that I don't have to use
Speaker:chat GPT for next time, for the next time we do this, just write
Speaker:them down and we'll answer them.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What is the most memorable trip you've ever taken?
Speaker:Easy.
Speaker:I was in Europe.
Speaker:My kids were five and seven.
Speaker:my wife is Hungarian and third generation Hungarian.
Speaker:And we took my father-in-law back, went to Budapest, went back to
Speaker:the town that his family was from.
Speaker:And then we flew to Nice to see her aunt.
Speaker:And then we went to Paris with, alone with the kids, and I, we were really
Speaker:worried it was like, gonna be really hard with a five and seven year old.
Speaker:They had a blast.
Speaker:Everyone had a great time.
Speaker:It was the best trip.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Awesome trip.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Mine don't involve I almost wrote this one.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Like that.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: What's a talent that no one knows
Speaker:about?
Speaker:don't know.
Speaker:I
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Quilt ironing.
Speaker:I
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I used to make quilts.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:not really interesting though.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I can write.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Okay.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I'm a published poet.
Speaker:That's not necessarily a talent.
Speaker:It was something I won published in a book.
Speaker:So sure.
Speaker:know if I have.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: is a talent you have.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Yeah.
Speaker:Which is why you find me like writing things out versus putting
Speaker:myself on a camera on Instagram.
Speaker:Like you say, because I'm far better at writing things out than I am speaking at
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: nothing.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:You're getting better on camera.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Thanks.
Speaker:Other than that, I don't know if there's people don't know
Speaker:about because I talk too much.
Speaker:And
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What's another talent that our audience wouldn't you
Speaker:talk about your talents don't know.
Speaker:We've got to get you a talent.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I can cook.
Speaker:I'm no chef and Husky over here.
Speaker:I make a mean Jambalaya
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: jambalaya.
Speaker:Okay, there you go.
Speaker:It's kind of in in quiche.
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Alright.
Speaker:Don't sell yourself short, Anusky.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: be.
Speaker:It's more than just it's not necessarily, it's not very
Speaker:hidden, I don't hide many things.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Nah, it's, no, but I'm a very secretive
Speaker:person.
Speaker:But the thing is, I have never seen, I have known you for a long time, I
Speaker:had no idea you make good jambalaya, so it's a little more hidden than you.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: time I make it?
Speaker:I just made a beef stew last week too, that was pretty good.
Speaker:I froze some if you want
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Oh that's one of mine.
Speaker:I want you to answer this one.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: this one.
Speaker:That's not, get this off, that's not how you
Speaker:play the rules.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: no rules.
Speaker:Just stop it.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: part of the rules,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: It's not part of the rules.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: of the rules.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Alright.
Speaker:What do we got?
Speaker:We've got What would your days look like if you didn't have kids?
Speaker:My days would look, There'd probably be a lot of golf, a lot of poker involved.
Speaker:I would probably volunteer or do something, to fill up
Speaker:some of my time at night.
Speaker:But overall, it'd probably be what a lot of people envision, which
Speaker:is a lot less hectic, a lot more controlled, a lot more schedules.
Speaker:I would think that it, I don't think I would do like a lot of loafing around.
Speaker:I don't think I would just lay around.
Speaker:I think that would get old.
Speaker:I think in contrast to not having, if I had kids and then if I didn't have kids,
Speaker:I'd probably do a little bit of loafing around, but then I would
Speaker:need to fill my day with Yeah.
Speaker:What
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I had a big question.
Speaker:Honestly, I would probably be, I'd probably work non stop because, I time
Speaker:manage myself better now and section things off and be able to give myself a
Speaker:point where I know I need to take care of me because I need to be able to take
Speaker:care of him and I can only take so much mentally but when I didn't have kids oh my
Speaker:God, work with my child and that is, like, how I grind it up all the way to the top.
Speaker:So that, and I would probably travel a lot more because I don't,
Speaker:now I have, you know how it is.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: You're up.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Even though I just answered that one and
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: worrying about the biggest fear
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: What is the biggest fear you have?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: That's a heavy question.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I'm not going that deep.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: You don't know.
Speaker:That's okay.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: okay.
Speaker:No, now I'm going to think about it.
Speaker:What's yours?
Speaker:What's your biggest fear?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: my biggest fear is probably, getting sick and not be able
Speaker:to take care of my That's, probably my biggest, I think that's for a lot of guys.
Speaker:I really do.
Speaker:I think a lot of guys are worried but they would leave.
Speaker:Now, I always say it's I'm surprised my wife doesn't stuff me with a pillow.
Speaker:I have so much life insurance.
Speaker:It'd be really
Speaker:easy.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: annoying if she
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: She'd just bury me in the
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: in the back.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Nah, that's fine.
Speaker:Nah, I'll blow up her spot then.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Her spot
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: if she ends up doing it, they'll go back
Speaker:to this episode and be like,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: can't stop doing
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: was the idea.
Speaker:The plant was seeded on that, on episode number 27 of the millennia.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Are we even at 27?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: I have no idea.
Speaker:I just made that up.
Speaker:Okay.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: It'd be funny if we are the real episode we're on is here.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: We'll just tell the editor to make this the 27th episode.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: No, I say that like big failure, fears, like failure,
Speaker:not being able to be there for Jackson, like physically or just
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: financially or mentally?
Speaker:. Yeah.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:Because we're parents, so there's people who rely
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: got stuck in.
Speaker:Jamaica and like the biggest like pit of my Panic attack that almost
Speaker:made it me not be able to come back was like What if something happens
Speaker:to me and I can't come back to him because he doesn't have another
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: another parent
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: only one Yeah, so something happening to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah, by the way, anyone
Speaker:who's young and literally young parent, anything, You should get life insurance.
Speaker:Just get life insurance guys.
Speaker:I'm not a financial planner, but this isn't reading financial
Speaker:advice This is just common sense.
Speaker:You should get life insurance.
Speaker:If you're 35, you get a 30 year term.
Speaker:It's coverage to your 65 but something happens If I bus get sick or whatever,
Speaker:I would I always tell my wife I would die with a smile on my face because
Speaker:I know my family It's important.
Speaker:All right
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: to a lighter note, I hope.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What is the meaning of life
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Oh good, you got that one.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What was the first CD you ever owned?
Speaker:What inspired your musical taste?
Speaker:Now, that is one hell of a Is ChatGPT?
Speaker:mine.
Speaker:That's yours?
Speaker:That's not Chachivite?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Because I know what mine was and
Speaker:What's yours?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: CD I ever owned was Into the Great Wide Open by Tom Petty.
Speaker:I bought it at the Sam Goody in
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: So much better than mine.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: For anyone that's like under the age of 25 there used to be these
Speaker:stores that you go and you'd have to buy a
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: That's where you had to go?
Speaker:F Y E?
Speaker:F Y
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: That was the first CD I ever had the first
Speaker:tape I have was the original double sided Billy Joel Grace hits
Speaker:the first kiss first cassette I had a lot of cassettes in my possession, but
Speaker:they were all hand me downs So what inspired my musical taste and this is a
Speaker:great question because I'm the youngest of six And so I was like the Three,
Speaker:four years old playing with Legos.
Speaker:And I had my oldest sister, like listening to Frank Zappa, my next oldest
Speaker:sister, like Depeche Mode, my next older brother, like Van Halen Led Zeppelin.
Speaker:Then my next older brother was like just getting into like early,
Speaker:like REM and that kind of stuff.
Speaker:So I was like literally through osmosis getting like so many different music.
Speaker:And I'm, I am a musician and I'm a drummer.
Speaker:And I think that was a big reason why is because I had so much like
Speaker:great music, like drilled into me.
Speaker:Yeah, I'm a big I'm a big music fan for sure.
Speaker:And now I'm like, for some reason I've gotten into, you remember like
Speaker:the behind the music or you too young for behind the musics on VH1?
Speaker:So behind the musics were like, yeah, how like all these bands came to be.
Speaker:I've just done such a deep dive.
Speaker:And now that now Zuckerberg's got me on the algorithm where
Speaker:he just feeds me all these like backstories for movies and music.
Speaker:And like a lot of these albums from like the eighties and nineties, who
Speaker:collaborated with just recently Chad Smith did that thing on Drumeo where was due
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Jackson.
Speaker:It's one of Jackson's favorite videos is Chad Smith on Drumeo, but he's
Speaker:doing Red Hot Ch or no, he's doing
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: He's doing
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Yeah, the kill.
Speaker:I was thinking the kill.
Speaker:I was trying to think
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: He he also was Dua Lipa's drummer on Oh, I can't
Speaker:remember the name of her song.
Speaker:But, he was just walking into the studio and Dua Lipa was there with her
Speaker:producer and the producer turned and he's we were just talking hey Chad.
Speaker:Good to see ya.
Speaker:We're just saying that this song needed live drums.
Speaker:Just get in there and just cut a track.
Speaker:And he did.
Speaker:And it's so interesting.
Speaker:I like how that song, like Dua Lipa and Red Hot Chili Peppers, i.
Speaker:e.
Speaker:Chad Smith have like nothing to do with each other.
Speaker:Totally different genres.
Speaker:He's probably 35 years older than her.
Speaker:I think he's 60 And I think that's so interesting how
Speaker:that's all comes together like
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: That's like Travis Barker's very everybody just only sees
Speaker:him as Blink 182, but he does drumming on so much rap and, like, all sorts of
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah.
Speaker:I like, I think that's so interesting.
Speaker:There's that whole ecosystem.
Speaker:You don't get, you don't see it.
Speaker:The Grammy's you don't see like in, but like when you go back and you
Speaker:started digging through old albums and who actually sat in on some of these
Speaker:albums and there was a guy named Jeff Porcaro, who is, if you're a drummer,
Speaker:you know who Jeff Porcaro is because he's like pretty much the most prevalent
Speaker:studio drummer the 70s and 80s.
Speaker:Like he was like on all Diana Ross's stuff.
Speaker:He was the drummer for Toto.
Speaker:Like he was, but he was drummer for all kinds of bands.
Speaker:And I just got to find that interesting.
Speaker:So I think I all born of the fact that I was like drilled with
Speaker:great music when I was younger.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: My music did not come from what do you think my first cd was?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: it's probably something Ace of Base or something like that.
Speaker:Wilson Phillips, something.
Speaker:What year?
Speaker:Tell me what year and all.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I don't remember which
Speaker:year, just remember there's a core memory in my mind
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: it was like, probably like 2000,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: don't think you're going to get
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: it.
Speaker:It's not like some
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: is so
Speaker:random.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Oh, it's so random, okay.
Speaker:But it's not like an Avril Lavigne or some
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: but Britney Spears may have been, but
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Michelle Branch or like
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: think before that I had Hoobastank,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Oh, okay.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I don't know why that was the first one that I had, but then
Speaker:it was like, Britney Spears over time
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: stank stinks.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Hoobastank.
Speaker:No, my taste in music had nothing to do with my, I thought that I just listened
Speaker:to everything my sister listened to and I just never really resonated,
Speaker:but I never resonated with it until I heard the Blink 182 Untitled album.
Speaker:That is where my music tastes.
Speaker:That was the first album I ever listened to that I said, wait, I like this.
Speaker:This is what I like.
Speaker:And then my pop punk just expanded from there, baby.
Speaker:And now I get to go see them
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah, so I was literally like in the early 80s.
Speaker:I still remember the house I used to grow up in, or I used to live in.
Speaker:And it was like NXS, Wang Chong, like all those cassettes.
Speaker:Yep.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I don't care.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: care.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: mine.
Speaker:I don't want to pick If I were president, what's the first thing you would change?
Speaker:And here is where real estate comes in.
Speaker:Anything to have to do with housing, affordable housing, putting any,
Speaker:like some sort of regulation and something to just this housing crisis.
Speaker:I would address it.
Speaker:I would also, where, how far do you want me to go?
Speaker:Cause you know what my next one's going to be.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: is my passion topic that I can rent on about a broken system?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: I don't know.
Speaker:Why don't you tell us about Okay.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: the, yeah.
Speaker:College costs, not like relieving prior debts or whatever.
Speaker:That's just been said and done and whatever, but just so much.
Speaker:Actually.
Speaker:No, the next thing would probably be something that nobody is talking
Speaker:about and I can't believe nobody is talking about it and it's credit.
Speaker:Just like the credit system at all.
Speaker:And how like medical bills are affecting it and then that goes
Speaker:into just like the medical industry and the inflation of costs and for
Speaker:what reason and just creditors and
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: So how would you change it?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Don't think that's the reason I'm not going for presidency.
Speaker:I don't even know where it freaking starts to be quite honest, but like
Speaker:I would at least start there needs to be a conversation started about
Speaker:credit because the way and like the fact that nobody's talking about it.
Speaker:It's just like they can do whatever the fact that it is so hard to build, but
Speaker:then can drop over the stupidest thing.
Speaker:And then it's so hard to bring it back up is just it shouldn't be that
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: then to bring it back up, is it be way.
Speaker:The loud, I'm sorry if anyone out
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: You're going to get some, you're going to get some clap back on
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Fuck it, I don't care.
Speaker:I don't want to hear your shit.
Speaker:I don't want to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: want to hear.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: I don't want to hear you rev or rumble past my house or anything.
Speaker:There
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: There used to be a motorcycle that would pull into the back
Speaker:alley when I was younger, growing up in my home, Motorcycle that pulled into the back
Speaker:alley as I was going to sleep every night at 9:30 - 10 o'clock every single night.
Speaker:And then my sister, who is way less has no filter on her mouth in any way
Speaker:whatsoever would shout out her window,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: on her mouth in any way whatsoever would shout out her voice.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Welcome back to an episode of Seth Knows Everything About
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: It's not anything I'm interested in listening to.
Speaker:So just get it
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: done
Speaker:That's what you would do
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Get it done by or Trump.
Speaker:You got my vote.
Speaker:I remember buying her Trump.
Speaker:I don't give a shit.
Speaker:Just get it done.
Speaker:What is a skill or hobby you always wanted to learn, but never did
Speaker:that chat GPT?
Speaker:definitely a fucking chess.
Speaker:What is a skill or hobby you always wanted to learn, but never did?
Speaker:I don't know, man.
Speaker:I don't have a lot of regrets or anything like that.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I don't have anything where I like, I wish I went and learned how to surf
Speaker:for, learned how to knit or iron quilts.
Speaker:Like you used to weirdo.
Speaker:He's so quips.
Speaker:Hey, it's completely normal thing for a 32 year old quilts.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: they were for kids with cancer at Children's
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: When you think of quilt, when you think of you
Speaker:think of a 32 year old millennial.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: a 32 year old.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Delco.
Speaker:Yeah,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: We give them to cancer patients at shop, whatever.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Lots of quilts there.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I don't have any of those kinds of like regrets or I wish I
Speaker:had learned how to do that.
Speaker:I certainly wish I could have continued with my drumming.
Speaker:I was, it was pretty decent.
Speaker:And,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: So do I.
Speaker:You would have been able to teach Jackson.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: yeah, but kids are kids and family and logistics
Speaker:took, but I'll get back to that.
Speaker:I I'm looking in probably the next year or so to get back into it.
Speaker:And cause the kids are going to get older and I can start reengaging some
Speaker:of that stuff, certainly we'll reengage a lot more poker, a lot more golf too
Speaker:But, hey, this is a word of the wise, guys.
Speaker:If you don't have a hobby or anything else to do outside of working and
Speaker:parenting, you should get one.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Mind
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Because the kids are going to be gone one day, and
Speaker:you should have something where you don't have to start from scratch.
Speaker:Take it from me.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I'll do so much more archery.
Speaker:Jackson actually wants me to do more archery at home.
Speaker:Because I have a target outside.
Speaker:I have my bow.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Do it.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I know.
Speaker:I don't know why I don't.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Yeah.
Speaker:Oh, I didn't intentionally pick
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: What?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Pick that up.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Is it the same one?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: it up.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: this is ChatGPT.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: it's not.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: If you could live
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: This one is, where would you live if you could live anywhere?
Speaker:And which one's that?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: you could live anywhere in the U S regardless of
Speaker:price and logistics, where would it be?
Speaker:So a little word, salady, a Nusky,
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Whatever.
Speaker:I have to go
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: regardless of price and logistics.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Promise.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah, that's right.
Speaker:no collusion.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Okay.
Speaker:Either one of them I've been to and one of them I have not.
Speaker:And one of them I would love to, except I'm not fit one is Tennessee.
Speaker:Because I actually, when I went down there for my friend's wedding a couple
Speaker:years ago, A, I love the style of homes.
Speaker:They're beautiful.
Speaker:And they're just like, I don't know, it's just that style that
Speaker:I like as I'm driving around.
Speaker:I'm like, oh my god, yeah.
Speaker:And I like just the proximity of things.
Speaker:Getting into Was so and easy and not very far versus like I'm just
Speaker:comparing driving into Philly is an absolute nightmare from any direction.
Speaker:So I really liked
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: So anywhere in the world,
Speaker:regardless of price of logistics.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Oh, so this
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: isn't.
Speaker:Any, anywhere, okay, anywhere in the United States, the traffic
Speaker:patterns of Nashville are your most attractive and the housing
Speaker:style?
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: attractive.
Speaker:I said that is somewhere where I, that's somewhere I have been to
Speaker:Somewhere that I haven't been
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Speaker spot.
Speaker:Speaker spot.
Speaker:Where would you, where could you live?
Speaker:You got a billion dollars.
Speaker:You can live anywhere.
Speaker:I can do whatever you want.
Speaker:Anywhere.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: traveled enough.
Speaker:What I was gonna say is there's also, I would love to live in Wyoming or Colorado.
Speaker:But I do not have the skill set for it or for those winters.
Speaker:As far as yeah, I don't know if I am built to be able to manage a type of property
Speaker:that I would want if I were married to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: you have a billion dollars, you can
Speaker:become like a gentleman farmer.
Speaker:You can just pay someone to do everything.
Speaker:You sit on your porch
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Then, yeah, then probably like Wyoming or Colorado.
Speaker:It's beautiful.
Speaker:However, I'd love to be near a beach or at least accessible to a beach, but
Speaker:I have a billion dollars and I can fly
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: that's why we're asking the question because it's
Speaker:is, it's a very loaded question.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Or San Diego.
Speaker:I haven't been there, but I've heard that the weather is quite
Speaker:literally perfect at any time.
Speaker:Yeah.
Speaker:So that's what I have.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: So Wyoming or California.
Speaker:Or Tennessee.
Speaker:I'd pick Philadelphia.
Speaker:Actually, this is a great place.
Speaker:This is a great place to raise a family.
Speaker:It really is.
Speaker:But if there were no kids and nothing involved, I would probably do something.
Speaker:And money was no issue.
Speaker:I'd probably do California.
Speaker:I'd probably live in I'd probably live between LA and San Francisco.
Speaker:Like on the coast somewhere.
Speaker:Or, Somewhere.
Speaker:Somewhere where there was more people.
Speaker:I wouldn't want rural, I'd be bored and it would take forever to get anywhere.
Speaker:I'd wanna be like in the thick of things.
Speaker:I'd want something that was like, had action in
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: it.
Speaker:I don't want traffic
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: but I don't want No, but no, but I'm not talking
Speaker:about traffic, but I'm talking about something like suburban not city.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: I'll tell you what, when I was out in Wyoming, I loved that
Speaker:there wasn't a single traffic light.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah.
Speaker:But I think if I was to live there.
Speaker:I think it would be a little too I think I would need something.
Speaker:It would take, cause don't forget, it takes forever to get anywhere.
Speaker:You think
Speaker:Schwenk's real slow.
Speaker:20 minutes to get everywhere.
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: That's why I said Colorado is a little bit more, it's
Speaker:structured for an economy a little bit better than why a lot better than
Speaker:Wyoming is like, but I don't mean like Denver, like down around Durango,
Speaker:like I love the Durango and Mancos
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: That's fine.
Speaker:That's fine.
Speaker:I think I would want, if I was to live somewhere, I would have more
Speaker:going on, and then I would be able to go travel, and go to like my Lake
Speaker:Tahoe house, or my Florida house or whatever, Texas ranch or whatever, but
Speaker:I would want to be around other people.
Speaker:So I think it would be, it would probably be like like north of LA or south of
Speaker:San Francisco or even outside of Carl, like not the Carl, not Carl's bad,
Speaker:but like an area outside of San Diego.
Speaker:Just because, and you can get anywhere from those airports.
Speaker:So if I have a billion dollars, I'm not staying to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: if I have a billion dollars, I got my own airport.
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:I grew up too close to the city and I don't love being
Speaker:in the chaos of all of it.
Speaker:I like being on the outskirts.
Speaker:I think what it comes down to is I haven't traveled enough.
Speaker:I need to see more places to figure out where I could live with disposable Okay.
Speaker:good.
Speaker:Bowl's empty.
Speaker:If you have one random, give me random questions to be able to
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: Yeah, give us, give us, give us some random questions.
Speaker:We'll answer them on the fly
Speaker:Audio-Only_Jenn: Cause apparently we're asking the same ones.
Speaker:So all right.
Speaker:I hope you enjoy getting to know us.
Speaker:See
Speaker:Audio-Only_Seth: us.