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Published Apr 15, 2021, 7:01 AM

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Calm Down with Aaron and Carissa is a production of I Heart Radio Monday after the Masters. We're dropping this at the end of the week, but we're doing a recap right now. I've missed you so much so I wasn't able to have my phone Aaron. As you know, I have so many things I want to talk to you about. Go what have you been doing? Start from the beginning. I miss you, know I for two things. Thank god the Masters is only once a year, and two I mean this whole rule about not having your phone. I feel like this is long lost, you know, Kindred Spirits, you tell me everything. Go, How is Augusta? How is your dad? How is everything? Well? Scott is currently leaving the course right now because he got to Golf Augusta today, so he was so excited all the things. He was looking at the pin placement yesterday because they moved the pins around throughout the tournament, but on Sunday that pin placement was going to be where he was able to get some reads and was so excited. We're doing a whole scouting report, and you know, we've talked about it, and the love that we have for our dads is worth walking Miles and Miles and my else on a golf course any day of the week, but especially when the backdrop is the Masters. I loved watching will Zalatrus, this young kid that no one knew anything about. His waist is fatty smaller than mine exactly. I was like, I'd love to borrow his jeans. I can't. I can't fit up. There's no way I'm getting a leg in those things. So I loved that. Congratulations of course to Adexi, Hadeki, Mattis matsu Yama. I'm obviously very good at pronouncing names, but um, it was fun to watch and it was fun to be there, and a lot of good memories. Jason al Dean, as you know, I'm a huge fan of I waited. I waited fifteen years to see this dude in concert, and I finally got to see him in Nashville and I was in the nosebleed section. So thanks to again, Mercedes, this is not an ad Uh. They give me this incredible opportunity to go there, And when they told me he was performing, I was like, last year I got Lionel, this year I get Jason al Dean. Uh. It was awesome. And then I did a Q and A with Joe Montana and Conda Lisa Rice was also there. She told this incredible story about how she got into playing golf because she was always in the basement of the White House when she was Secretary of State and working all the time. She never got to be outside. She never got fresh air, and so she took up the game of golf, which, by the way, listening to her makes me want to go back to school and get a master's, a PhD. And start reading more books. It's so impressive to listen to her on so many levels. But she was saying that she would go out to Andrew's Air Force Base because they had three golf courses there apparently, and she didn't have to have security detail there because you're on a military base. So she's like, if I she goes, which I did many times, drive the ball into the woods, I could go in and find the ball without having security. So it was her place in sanctuary and freedom that she got. So it was interesting to listen to her story. So a lot of fun memories and good times. But again going back to the etiquette of the masters, you can't have your phone, so you and I not talking to each other for four days. Is like we've been, you know, putting time out. So what have you been doing? Go? Well, two questions before or you're done with that, Azaleas, did you have one? Look? I thought you'd never asked. Alright, so many I almost forgot what my name was. My dad. My dad probably thinks I have to go to rehab after this weekend because my dad doesn't drink, and so I know he was completely sober the whole time and watching me being like, wow, she really loves to drink her alcohol, right, But yeah, I had so many. They're so good. I don't know what I was doing last time, not drinking though, so yeah, I was in um is it Brookman's You know that back area. It's a restaurant thing. Anyways, I was going to town on them. I had a great time. I loved it, and I was curious when the rain delay happened. Did you go sit in your car as well? Or did you leave and come back? These are details I needed, Oh bite, you know that I stayed. Scott Thompson was not leaving any minute earlier than he had to, so we went in and luckily, as you mentioned, those little cabins Mercedes had those little like safe haven she could go into. So we went in there. I had seven more Azalea's and then when play resumed, we went back out. But I'll tell you we got super lucky and this will never happen again. And going to a sporting event right now with limited capacity, you could stand on any hole, move around the course so freely because it's like one tenth of the occupancy. So I really, you know, sort of soaked in that as an opportunity, knowing that that's never gonna happen again, given that you know, eventually the you know, the numbers of people at any sporting event are going to be a lot. So good time. But what have you been up to? It looked amazing. We were looking for you on TV. Nothing. This was a very like kind of show weekend. It's kind of hockey hockey hockey in our house because obviously the NHL season is going on. My husband also works with the minor league team that's affiliated with the l A King's. I bought a taste of the Master's kind of lunch kit that we do so many things. By the way, I bought Jarrett so many things. I bought you so many things. You'll have so many coasters and blankets and pullovers. I didn't know if Jarrett was at large or an extra large, so I bottom ball. Oh my god, he's gonna die. Thank you. Yeah, that's awesome. And then yesterday kind of our Sunday was Sunday at the Masters. We were sitting there watching it. One of our friends had a birthday party and kind of a crazy time. You know, we talked about this life in the sports broadcasting world, how everybody thinks it's so glamorous, and it is. We're very thankful for our jobs. But yesterday it was kind of crazy because it turned into business and family. As we were sitting there, as you know, our group um that we've all been very close with, with the Los Angeles Kings. Um, there's a birthday party for one of the player's sons. And then in the middle of it, our good friend who was there with his wife and two kids, was traded. Literally happened like in the middle, you know, like of the party, and so you know, the party obviously took a different turn. And if you know hockey players, yeah, obviously Jeff Carter got sent to the Pittsburgh Penguins. But um, yeah, it took a little turn from your happy birthday too. Cheers and you know, and it was kind of special because everybody was together last night. It was um like, I get choked up about it just because that and this is what I know you'll get is that seeing my husband with that core group of guys that were there from the championship that they want or the Stanley Cup in two thousand and twelve and fourteen, they all sat together at a table and it was really cool being a sports fan but also a wife. They just were talking about they were breaking down the goals and this series in twelve and fourteen of the Stanley Cup, and I'd kind of look over a little bit, like, you know, you have the goalie sitting there breaking it down, and you have my husband and day Copitar and just everybody and it was just so special and um, you know, they all did it cheers and you know sometimes they get a little choked up and then the girls would be like, oh, well, because you can become family, you know, and especially when it's memorable and you win a standing memories and then their their recall. I always think it's fascinating whenever we hear you know players, uh talk about, hey, what play did we run? And they're like blue routes six, and I'm like, how do you remember the play from those specific moments? But it has left such a mark for them, So oh that's sad. But those boys had a good run. I mean, how lucky they were to be together for a long time and share those memories. But hey, yeah, the blessing is better than the disappointment, right that you guys all totally got to be together, um for as long as you did. I had the biggest crush on Jeff Carter and his wife Megan. I love is. She's so nice and I can't even be mad at her because she's gorgeous and whatever. But I remember covering hockey and I had the biggest crush on him in Philadelphia, And anytime they said I had to interview Jeff Carter, I'd put a more makeup and I work a little harder to manage sure that I was like being all cute, but he is a special player. And I'm sorry that that obviously was in the celebrations, but no, no, no, it was all good. It's just crazy how you just start. You know, it's a business and you are reminded of that when things like that happened. But then you also remind yourself when you're sitting there crying and you're saying goodbye to someone, You're like, this is a family. I mean, these are these guys go out and they play and they beat their bodies up, but like, it's cool that we all have each other and we have the memories. It's it's hard seeing your husband, which mine is just a little broken up. You know, it's like his person, his buddy's gone. So it was very sweet, but very cool as a sports fan to watch them sit around and kind of break it all down. It was knee I love it. We love sports for a reason. Um, whether it's someone you know moving on in their career and going to another team, or obviously we've seen the news as various NFL players have either announced retirement or leaving the sport. Julian Edelman, we love you. The juxtaposition of that was watching will Zalatorus yesterday and the story was with Will if if you guys heard it, I'm not sure if it was on the broadcast, because Jim Nance was talking about it early on in the week about how working with Tony Romo in the booth. Tony Romo is a very good golfer. In fact, like played in a pro am with will Zalatorus and he told Jim, he said, this kid is going to win a major in the next couple of years. And Jim goes, what's his name. Jim had no idea who he was, and he goes so he looks him up and Jim goes, hey, Tony, he's ranked two thousand in the world. And he was like, what me. He goes, I'm telling you, man, this kid is going to win a major in the next couple of years. And sure enough, he was in contention all the way up until the eighteenth and when Hudeki had missed that putt, and I was like, oh my gosh, this might go to a tiebreaker. And of course, congratulations to Hudeki for pulling it out, but only by one stroke before they had to go to additional play there. But yeah, it's gonna be fun to watch this kid. And I was like, obsessed. I think it's his girlfriend. I'm not sure. I was watching her. She was traveling on every hole and I spotted her early and she you know, because there's not a lot of people there, so you can see, like who's going to each hole, and she like, again, I don't want to make assumptions, maybe it's not his girlfriend, but there was a girl who was very invested and she was so sweet and you could just see she was nervous and the whole thing. So that really cute. But I I'm excited to see And I loved his his post round interview where you know, he had said at the beginning of the tournament, I'm just young enough and dumb enough not to know that I'm not supposed to be here, so maybe I'm young and dumb enough to win it. Uh, And so then he was talking about how this is just the beginning for him, so it's exciting to see the youth in the game and also for Hideki. Yeah, oh my god. I was invested the end, the last shot of him walking up to the clubhouse and the tears in his eyes and then the caddy bowing stop it. I'm all in. I'm all in. And what that means for the growth of the game is a game that they've been trying to grow for a long time. I mean, you know, in most recent years, because the interest isn't always there in various regions around the world. So to see the game grow and the impact that Hideki's win will have in Japan and internationally will be interesting and fun to watch. So one of the announcers on the coverage and and that's what popps. You know, I'm not the biggest golf kind of gal. My husband's obsessed obviously, but they said him winning would be like Michael Jordan's status for him in Japan. So I was like, resonate, got it, Phil, You Yeah, it was really awesome to watch and uh a fun thing to be a part of. We've got an amazing show we do, and I'm really excited. We have a wonderful opportunity now that you've got me on cameo to talk to various fans and answer questions, and so we decided why not open that up to uh one of our some of our wonderful listeners. And that's our very own Michael Yeager, who didn't mute his computer and I'm gonna actually tell him to do that. There he goes technical difficulty. I assumed it was me. Um, But we've got a great show coming up. We are lucky enough to have people listen to our podcast. Oh I have I buried the lead. So I'm like hurrying back to leave the course to get on our production call since we're not allowed to have phones on set, right, so I had to leave the course snow phones allowed the whole thing. But as I'm sprinting out off the course, this sweet little old man who was in a green jacket, so he was a member. You love the podcast? I mean, stop it right now, my you think it was, I don't. I'm gonna go through a member list and I hope they have some headshots because I'll be able to come out of a line couples. My dad was the well wasn't a golfer. It was just a member, So I mean, I wish I thought it was like a champion and master's champion. Tiger came back, put on the jacket and said love the podcast and went back home. You know, how's he feeling? Well? Good enough to tell us. Hopefully we'll get him on the podcast one day. A girl can dream. You know, we're going to take a break. Aaron, you handle the business because you're better at this girlfriend. Okay, I can't wait to hear what some of these ladies have in store for us and we're going to meet them coming up next her on the Calm Down Podcast. What's up? Hi? Right? Hi Anna? How are you good? How are you guys? We're great? So they wouldn't tell us anything about you other than your name. This is like we're on a dating show or something right now. So welcome to the Calm Down Podcast. Tell us everything about you where you are right now, you're profession and all the things, and we're so happy to have you. I'm having to, uh, well, they may have gotten the one thing wrong because can you claim my name is Anna? But I good by a J. So I love that. I feel like we can do nicknames. M hm um. So. I am a weekend sports anchor and reporter at a little television station in Louisiana. It's my first job out of college in three so about a year and a half into it and just kind of, you know, finding what work like balances apparently that's pretty important. I love that you start well, first of all, I gotta know are you doing one man banding over there or you weigh ahead of the game on that, because that was the worst I mean, getting it in focus. White balance always forgot that damn white balance. For those of you that are listening, what she means is you have to be your own producer, cameraman, audio person, and reporter. That's a one man band a j. You're clearly doing that. Good for you, Thank you. But yeah, I guess it's the big question that I said so I don't get in trouble, is, um, how do you balance being a go getter and being available to your boss without you know, lacking rest or burning out. Really, if I'll be honest with you, and this is probably not the correct politically correct thing to say, it's your first job, you said, your very first one out of college. You can rest later. I mean, this is like the time I hate to say it. For me, it would just be balls to the wall. It just really really would. It's just you've got plenty of time later on in your life to get those these be available for anything, because you know what, you don't know what's going to come your way. Say someone six, say someone's on vacation and oh they need you to go cover the top story in the A block. Maybe you're already doing that, but just with your first gig, your second gig. Shoot, I'm forty three and I don't know what gig this is for me, but chriss And knows this. When our boss, when Fox calls, we drop it all. Now listen, you know later on in your life, when you have your family, your husband, there's something really important in your life, Yes, you should, you know, probably be like this takes precedent, but right now this is such a cutthroat competitive industry. I would just be available, but make sure you get your sleep when you can. I was just gonna say, hey, I have a list in case anybody asked what my advice was for you. Number four on the list says, say yes, figure out the rest later. And the reason I say that is because right before we came on, I got a call from our executive producer for our NFL show and he asked me to do something completely unrelated to football. Uh And he said, what are you doing on May one? I have a birthday trip planned on May first, But I didn't tell him that. I said nothing. What do you need And I said yes, and I'll figure out the rest later. And I'm a hundred years old and been doing this luckily for a long enough time, but say yes and figure out the rest later. I know you'll be tired and all of the things, but if you love this job enough, you'll figure it out and they won't forget that you made the adjust mints and the time will come for them to give you a break. And that's why there's botox by the way, for those wrinkles and under black eye. I mean, shoot it up later on in your life. I just don't do too much because I also made that mistake and my dad said, whoa, you're looking like a cat. So just be careful, you don't do too much. Didn't we answer your question? Oh? Is it not the answer you wanted. I'm probably not. Whatever y'all say is the right answer. Well, thank you for thank you for reaching out. We really appreciate it and your accent. I'm so envious. Yes, yes, good luck to you. I like it. Good luck bye, Molly, for you look fantastic. Thank you more than we can say for ourselves. I don't want to do my hair and makeup nice for you guys. So, Molly is a dream. Where are you coming to us from? Where are you? So? I'm currently a student at the University of Nebraska, so I'm in Lincoln, but I'm from Huntsville, Alabama, so all over the place. Check. I want to talk about this blow up that you have I doing my here years ago. Thank you for joining us. You're so sweet that I heard you have a few questions. What would maybe one or two of your top favorite meat that you want to ask us? For sure? So my first question is for miss Aaron specifically, and I am also a dancer, and I also know that you grew up a d answer, so I want to know kind of how you felt dancing might have helped you with your career or even with your confidence in the world of broadcasting. Well, funny you should mention that, Molly, I have my pom poms right here. Oh yeah, they don't leave me, Molly. You know you always hold on to those puppies. Um. It's an interesting question because I started dancing early in my life and then obviously did it through college. But it's kind of like you're on when you know it's them to be on, and Cursa can attest to this. Listen, if you're having a bad day, you know you got bad news at home, somebody's sick, fight with your husband, your girlfriend's going through something, crappy, text message just comes through and they're like five four three, welcome back there you are. I mean, it's just you have to put it all aside, right, And that's the same kind of thing with dance competitions. My sister and I used to always joke we'd be like beating the crap out of each other. I want the hair brush, now you want the hairbrush, and five since in seven and eight, So it's like you know when to turn it on, right, Yeah, for sure. So my other question is what was a moment in your career that you felt like really took you to the next level, like a very pivotal moment for you. Yeah. Mine was I had just been let go by TBS and Turner, and I knew that the NHL team that I had covered as my first job out of college was going to make it to the Stanley Cup playoffs. And so it worked really hard reaching out to ESPN and just said, hey, give me, you know, a try out kind of for your Stanley Cup playoff coverage, and they did. I had a three month try out. I was so excited. I took three flights and a drive to get from Calgary to Tampa to cover the Stanley Cup. You know finals, which my team was in, which was so freaking awesome. I was so excited. I lost ten to fifteen pounds, which was also great, But no, I mean I afterwards, the doctor was like, are you okay? And I was like, yes, I just covered the Stanley Cup finals, um, and my and my team that I you know, started my career with one it, which was awesome. And then I signed a three year deal with the ESPN after that and started Saturday night football in college game Day, so that really kicked it off for me. But I don't think I ever believed, you know, doing that Stanley Cup run would kind of propel my career and my journey throughout all this. It was freaking awesome, and uh, I loved every minute of it. And it's always on sometimes, you know, on the NHL Network. And I'm wearing this fabulous lime green and Taylor top for the game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. It's a winner, that was your top alfit at the point. Again, Mom, I wasn't born then when Anne Taylor with your own But yeah, I haven't been doing Aunt Taylor Molly. I don't believe that, not not with that hair. You've Molly for the wind. They are funny in Nebraska. No, I'm kidding. It's called a walk off, Molly. That's a rap, Molly. I want to get you in some Nebraska where gear. We've got to get your information. After this, we're gonna hook you up awesome than well. No, thank you for being a dream. That means so much hearing that from both of y'all because you two are both people I've looked up to for literally my whole entire life, and you guys like part of the reason why I want to get into sports broadcasting. So thank you, Thank you so so so so much. I look up to your hair care Molly, I really do, thank you. It's an old Southern trick, what is it? So mine? Ever since I was like three years old, my mom has always used like those phone rollers are and if you like put them in like away from your face and makes your hair just so beautiful. I have pictures of me from like Easter when I'm like two years old, and I had like this huge head of curly hair, and I still use it now, even in my twenties. So the pink sponge ones with the clasp on it. Yes, ma'am, You're adorable. Thank you so much. Hi, Hi Jessica, Hi, how are you good? What's happening? I'm good? Where are you right now? I'm out of Maryland. I'm originally from Jersey, but i'm at of Maryland. I love it. You're great lighting. Thank you for reaching out to us. We heard you have a question and we will answer it the best we can. And if you hang up and you're like that's a terrible answer, I'm sorry. You're you're ready? Yeah? Wow? How do you be assertive with your colleagues or team without seeming like a bit o? Good question? You better work, bitch. I'll take this. I mean I think you have to kind of read the room and know your place. I mean I was thinking about, like if I marched into the room and I was like, you listen up, Joe Buck, you listen up. Troy Aikman, maybe not the approach you want to take. I mean, look, if I feel like I need to be heard and there's a point i'd like them to help, you know, listen to or get help with, they will. But also, Troy Aikman's got three Super Bowls, you know, Joe Box Hall of Fame broadcaster, he's been doing this forever, so they do hear me when I need to. Now, I when I first saw your question, I will tell you I read it wrong because I was like, no, no, no, I am assertive. I am not so much with my team because again, if if there's something I need to say and I want to be listened to, they will. I just I want to make sure they're taken care of. You just read the room. You don't want to march in Because Chris, I'll say this and and this is point blank. If your bossy, you'll always be labeled as a bit being a female, which sucks, but that's just part of the whole gender thing. So I think there's a way to really wow. This is like advice for my marriage. There's a way to really communicate how you're feeling and what you want the boys to hear or the men that you work with to hear. Now, the other side, when I read this question really fast, I was like, yeah, no, I'm assertive. And I don't understand when people don't love the job as much as me, or they aren't obsessed about it, or they aren't wanting to talk about the super Bowl for five hours the day after like Chris and I did. That's a totally separate question. We can, you know, delete this point out, But yeah, I I am assertive, I am very very passionate. But I think it's very important with being a female, knowing who you work with, reading the room to kind of communicate all of that. I agree with you. A lot of those points resonate with me. I would say Jessica on the pregame show, for example, as the only female on that set. Um, I recognize that I am in a unique position, but I've been given that position by my boss is because they think that I can handle it. And what I mean handle it is there's a lot of personalities and egos and it's my job to be the quarterback of that. And so I don't need to tell all the guys how smart I am or how much I know about the game, or I don't need to tell the viewer how smart I am or how much I know about the game. That position has already warranted that. So I think that if you remember that you're there because people that sign our checks gave you that opportunity, you don't need to over emphasize it. Pick your spots, like Aaron said, and remember that the experience from Troy or you know Joe, even if he hasn't played the game of football, his experience in that seat was provided by our bosses. So defer to the authorities. But remember your position is authoritative in and of itself. Yeah, thank you, ladies. I appreciate it. Doesn't help being from Jersey because I have that little sassy attitude, No it house. It helps. You gotta throw elbows when you want to. And I would just say this, give it back to them, but be self deprecating. For example, one time on set, you know, I took a job at Tony and he said something back like, oh cool extensions. I was like, oh, thanks for noticing. You can't be offended. If you're gonna give it, then you have to take it. And I think a big part of that I don't want to always equate. This is like a boys club, but you are in the locker room that they're used to being in it, so they talk in a certain way. So be strong enough to be in there, but respectful enough that someone's letting you in there because of your skill set and your ability not to take things too seriously. Yeah, that's a good point. I hope that helpsesome, No, I did, thank you so much extensions to by the way, I mean I did mention something, maybe some lip cloth, I don't know. Thank you Bye, nice meeting you. Thanks for your question. Hi, how are you? Hi? Thank you for listening, and thank you for caring enough to ask a question. Oh my gosh, I love the podcast. I feel like it's like listening to my two like really cool older sisters talk, not too old, just too very useful. You know. I really enjoyed all the episodes so far, and you answered one of my questions too in the last episode. So I feel like I'm on fire. Oh love it. We'll fire away some more. So my question for you guys this time is what is the number one piece of career advice that you would give to someone. Well, I'm glad you asked Emily, because I've got five options here. Okay, how are you writing it down? Write it down? I write everything down? Okay, So I would say this, I'm going to give you five and then you can pick out which one you think is the best. Alright. My number one is be willing to do the work for the least amount of money, because the money will come if you do the work. My next is be kind to everyone, and by everyone I mean audio lighting, the security guard that works the front desk. Uh. Just because you're quote talent doesn't mean you should act like it. And you never know where those people are gonna end up, So just treat everyone the same. But there's always preconceived notions about you now that your talent. Yeah, like, just because someone offers to carry your clothes, for you to carry them yourself, you got two hands, okay, Um, be a good be a good teammate. Remember let in broadcasting you're part of a team. It's not an individual sport. So the better teammate you are, the longer people want to keep you on the team. Another one is say yes, figure out the rest later. In The last I would say is listen. So many times, I think early on in my career I was worried about what question I was going to ask next, and I think it's really important to listen to the answer of the original question and that might lead to a better second question. So do what you want with that. It's um hopefully served me well in my career, but I think that we continue and I don't want to speak for him, but I know she feels this way. Continue to learn and always have new advice that's been given to us from people that have done this even longer than we have. Yeah, those are also good. I don't know how to pick one. Well, you don't even have Well, I'll send this to you in an email. Perfect. I actually wrote them down because I feel like I'm gonna get fired now that I hadn't been obeying a couple of those. Um. I would also add have thick skin. That's something in NHL head coach told me when I complained to him about what people were writing about me on the blogs back in the day. So I really would be your older sister or or older friend by saying that word. And then study like I. I I didn't even apply myself for study this hard in college, got through it in four years. My parents were probably gonna kill me if I didn't. But if I had applied this much passion maybe to my school work, I would have done a little better. But yeah, you just you really really have to study. And I would say too, And this is something my college professor said, was that you just really we really have to love it because you're gonna miss holidays. I work Thanksgiving and Christmas. You're gonna miss weddings, You're going to miss time with your family. Marriage is you know, going to be a lot harder. Dating is a lot harder when you're in this industry, so you genuinely have to love it. I love living out of a suitcase. I mean, there's nothing more I love. And don't forget the hello, Well, thank you all, very helpful, very useful. So definitely things joke fly in real life. Emily is never going to listen again. And we're all at a time that's been sixty years of answering one question. No, not at all. I'm so excited to be here and can't wait to call my dad as soon as we hang up and tell him what's your dad's name? His name is Tom? Tom. Well, as you're with two people who couldn't love their dads anymore. In fact, our husbands sometimes were like, do you love us at all? Compared to the way that we talk about our dads. So tell your father we said hello, I will be so excitedly you want a good one? You two wait, doute, calm down, We're back. Hey, guys, don't forget to check us out on Instagram at calm down podcast. I'm sorry. I've been having a lot of fun on our I G. I've been just you know, putting my own little touches on the stories. I've missed you. I don't like again that the Master doesn't allow you to have your phone because I'm like content content CT, but how can you I'm back. I'm back, but I'll tell you what, You're doing a great job because we're getting a lot of viewer questions, um, and those were great questions that were asked by some of those young ladies and their adorable they're like your sister and moms. But that's exactly who we are, and I'm glad to be on the other side of this thing, um as far as our age, because we're supposed to be wiser technically. So it was very sweet of them to reach out and ask questions, and we encourage you guys to keep doing that because again, I had a lot of fun and I'm always happy to if somebody wants advice from me, I'll give them the good, the bad, and the ugly. So that was enjoyable for me. Thank you, lady, thanks for reaching out, yes, and thank you for your blowouts. You all look so wonderful. Um not a requirement, by the way, but thank you. We'll try harder. How about that, and get excited. Guess who's back next week? Everybody? Bill Ryan's for those of you drum roll that miss it the first time around, Ryan Russillo, Ryan Randall two names the same but very different opinions spelled differently as well, and double rs. Anyways, enjoy your week. We will talk to you next week. And Aaron, I'll talk to you about five minutes. I'm calling you, yeah, call me. Calm Down with Aaron and Carissa is a production of I heart Radio. For more podcasts from my heart Radio, visit the i heart Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Calm Down With Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson is all about the conversations you would have with 
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