It's AROUND the house.
Speaker AWhen it comes to remodeling and renovating your home, there is a lot to know.
Speaker ABut we've got you covered.
Speaker AThis is AROUND THE house.
Speaker BWelcome to the around the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker BThanks for joining today.
Speaker BThis is our Tuesday special.
Speaker BI thought we'd do a special one today.
Speaker BIt's election day here in the United States and I thought I'd give you a little bit of a break of no politics today.
Speaker BWe're not going to talk politics.
Speaker BWe're going to talk about something controversial though.
Speaker BBut figured I'd give you something else to listen to here besides the news because I know we're all going to be listening to it today and we probably won't even get any good answers today.
Speaker BSo don't be surprised if this is a later in the week election thing.
Speaker BSo enough about that.
Speaker BDon't lose your mind losing listen to all the news today.
Speaker BEven though I work for a lot of news stations, you know, take care of yourself.
Speaker BIt's a good self care day today, folks.
Speaker BAnd hopefully things go the way that you're hoping.
Speaker BI hope they go the way I'm hoping and let's all see if we can get along well today.
Speaker BI wanted to talk about the controversial subject and it shouldn't be controversial but somehow this is.
Speaker BAnd I've really noticed it here as I go around in tour homes for my TV show Around the House Northwest.
Speaker BAnd there is always as I'm sitting there talking to realtors or people that are involved in the houses and there's this awkward silence when we walk into a room and they don't know what to say.
Speaker BAnd it's one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen.
Speaker BAnd this is the master bedroom in the master bathroom.
Speaker BAnd yes, the woke culture out there is trying to cancel the master bedroom and the master bathroom because low education people out there think that it has something to do with slavery.
Speaker BSo master bathroom and bedroom was first used in the United States.
Speaker BGuess where?
Speaker BWell after slavery and in a 1926 Sears catalog.
Speaker BYes, this is when it was first used.
Speaker BIt was first used anything to do with the home in 1821 in the noting it is a head of household in 1821 in the morning Chronicle.
Speaker BSo yes, that is its origin.
Speaker BIt has nothing to do with slavery.
Speaker BSo people get bound up on this.
Speaker BAnd my rule in my shows is we are going to call it what it's always been called and that's a master suite, master bedroom, master bathroom.
Speaker BWe're not going to go for the politically correct here in my show.
Speaker BAnd if they want to say what they want to say, cool.
Speaker BI'm always going to call it this because I just don't play into the ridiculousness of trying to put pads and bumpers on every word out there, especially when they're wrong.
Speaker BMy question to everybody out there is, are you going to now change out the word?
Speaker BMaster plumber, Master carpenter.
Speaker BOh, my gosh.
Speaker BWe're going to have to get rid of master's degrees.
Speaker BNo.
Speaker B1, let's remove master's degrees and just take away a master's degree or master plan for the city.
Speaker BOh, we can't do that either.
Speaker BSorry.
Speaker BI can't buy a lock from master lock.
Speaker BThey're going to have to change that, like pancake syrup or something or.
Speaker BOh, I can't take that master class.
Speaker BOh, my gosh.
Speaker BThat's horrible, too.
Speaker BSo this is the ridiculous that we see out there in real estate.
Speaker BAnd I am going to say it right now.
Speaker BWe have to make this stop.
Speaker BSo all of you out there that love to stop ridiculousness like this, join me in the pushback and saying, let's go back to calling it a master bathroom and a master bedroom.
Speaker BThese are the head of household.
Speaker BDoesn't matter if it's male, it's female.
Speaker BAnd quite frankly, let's be honest, most of the master bedrooms out there have a female touch to them.
Speaker BThey're not a masculine place unless you're a bachelor.
Speaker BSo let's, let's, let's call it what it is.
Speaker BThis is what it is.
Speaker BIt has nothing to do with gender.
Speaker BIt has nothing to do with the dark days of slavery in the United States.
Speaker BWell, after that.
Speaker BSo it had nothing to do with that.
Speaker BIt was a great marketing term that sears used in 19.
Speaker BThat's it.
Speaker BThat simple.
Speaker BSo join me, guys, in trying to push back on this.
Speaker BThis is something that I'm just going to say I've had enough of and I will be using that.
Speaker BI have been using it.
Speaker BAnd please join in me in using that term because I tell you what, it's beyond ridiculous out there.
Speaker BLet's see if we can fix that in our homes in 2025.
Speaker BIn calling the rooms what we've always called them, we don't have to come up with something strange.
Speaker BAll right, my next subject today is something I want you guys to all check out.
Speaker BThis could save you a ton of money if you're a homeowners or if you're a renter or if you're driving around and you have car insurance, go talk to your independent insurance agent and get a quote.
Speaker BI tell you what, my insurance rates with a perfect driving record, no claims, have been going through the roof for solid coverage.
Speaker BI have gone up what would be $250 a month this year.
Speaker BHow insane is that?
Speaker BAnd I just live in Portland.
Speaker BI live in a low crime area.
Speaker BSo it's not, I've got all of this.
Speaker BWe do have a handful of cars, but that's okay.
Speaker BWe got the kids cars on there, but they're getting, they have a clean driver's record as well.
Speaker BThey're going to be coming off the plan soon.
Speaker BAnd our homeowner insurance was going up.
Speaker BSo I went out and talked to my agent, got a hold of my buddy Tony, who's been on the show before, and went, hey, Tony, what is going on?
Speaker BHe said, yep, a lot of companies out there are having 30% rate hikes sometimes every six months.
Speaker BSo take a look at your plans out there.
Speaker BShop around.
Speaker BI just saved $3,000 a year with the same coverage with a different company that is going to be just as easy to work with and something.
Speaker B$3,000 is a lot of money for anyone right now.
Speaker BSo take a look at it out there, guys.
Speaker BTake some time, shop it around.
Speaker BNow I'm also going to be doing some other stuff here on my schedule here is to call up my cable company, call up a few of those accessory type companies and say, hey, what can you do to lower my bill?
Speaker BAnd you need to be doing that every year out there.
Speaker BAnd if you do that, sometimes it takes a threat to leave.
Speaker BThere's a lot of cable companies out there that'll go, oh, we got this program to keep you in line for another year, something to take a look at.
Speaker BSo get on the phone, send off an email to your agent.
Speaker BIf you're working with one of the big companies out there that you do online, they're going to be a little less receptive sometimes.
Speaker BSo get a hold of a person, get some quotes from a local agent in your area.
Speaker BIt's nice having somebody on your side out there.
Speaker BSo take a look, reach out to your local agent, get some quotes on your insurance and shop around on some of these cable companies, your Internet service, and see what they've got out there.
Speaker BI have reduced a ton of money on xm, Satellite Radio, Comcast, Xfinity, by having this, hey, I'm going to leave.
Speaker BWhat are you going to do for me?
Speaker BAnd I've reduced sometimes my bill by half, getting into their special promotional stuff.
Speaker BSo make sure that you're in the best plan possible, make some phone calls, and this can save you a ton of cash.
Speaker BWe're still going to have our midweek special tomorrow, so don't worry about that.
Speaker BWe'll have that coming out.
Speaker BBut I just wanted to put something out today and say, everybody, relax.
Speaker BHave a good day.
Speaker BGet into your own zone.
Speaker BTomorrow's going to be another day.
Speaker BIt's going to be probably a rough one in the media because no matter what, half the people out there are going to be upset.
Speaker BAnd I know some of that's going to be you.
Speaker BAnd I respectfully say to you guys, I'm sorry for that.
Speaker BBut this is elections and it goes this way every four years.
Speaker BAnd for the big stuff, it's going to make a big difference.
Speaker BSo be kind to the people of the opposing side out there and really try to be nice.
Speaker BI know it's tough.
Speaker BWe've got some massive division in our country that is really, really rough right now.
Speaker BHopefully we can repair that one of these days.
Speaker BBut after this election, I can't see it getting much worse and without it getting really bad.
Speaker BAnd hopefully we can turn that ship around with the next candidates that we the people choose.
Speaker BSo let's make some independent thoughts this next year and see if we can get people that'll get the work done.
Speaker BBut be respectful to everyone else.
Speaker BAnd that's something both sides of this coin have to figure out and do a better job of.
Speaker BI'm Eric Jeep.
Speaker BThanks for tuning into around the House.
Speaker BGood luck out there saving some money.
Speaker BI know to put some money back in your pocket for the holidays and everybody deserves that.
Speaker BWe'll see you tomorrow.
Speaker BThanks for tuning into around the House.
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