Mon Part 1: Tigirlily Gold Is In Studio! + Amy’s Niece Got Pranked!

Published Jul 29, 2024, 1:40 PM

Sister duo, Tigirlily Gold, is in studio talking about their new album, Blonde, the full circle moment they had with Dierks Bentley after they won their first ACM Award and more! Plus, Amy's niece is living with her for the summer, and someone pulled a prank on her when she was on an airplane... find out what happened and more!

Mom transmitting Eliza, Welcome to Monday Show Morning Studio.

I want to start with a scammeler. This is us looking out for you. An executive has revealed how cyber criminals managed to scam her out of four hundred thousand dollars over her dream home. So she's bidding on the house. She gets a message going, hey, let's do your down payment, and so she does. Thinks she's got the house, so she sends over three hundred and ninety eight thousand dollars to a Chase account. Oh well, now I've made it brief. I'm not sure. I'm sure there were some steps. But the next day she then got a duplicate request for the down payment, which then she realized she had been scammed by the Oh my gosh, initial because she wants she does her house. She then had the house. She beat the people out or they backed out of it, so everything was right. But somehow somebody knew and went to her and said, okay, wire over your payment, and she did, and then she was tricked into sitting her life savings to a criminal rather than the title company.

That's terrible.

That's terrible.

I guess yeah, I pick up the phone called the title company.

Make sure, I mean, but you're talking about somebody highly educated.

No, I know, I mean everything was just a reminder that you can't trust anything.

You're gonna like double check and verify.

So there's another one, and this is this is more of a scam that I think our listeners would fall for, not me now, not maybe me then. But I'd just like to say that up front. I think this is one scam Alert too of the morning, Thank you Meta, which is Facebook is dealing with a wave of scams targeting It's not funny adult man. A criminal poses as an attractive woman, basically catfishes, gets into a text texting relationship. Hey, send me nude photos. Then they do sends nud photos and then they go, got you. If you don't give me money, I will extort you. They are extorting them. I will put these out and say it's you. Yeah, man. See. The scams are most common on Instagram and Snapchat. Meta says it's received tons of people reporting it and remove more than sixty three thousand accounts that we're trying to do the scam sixty three thousand.

I can see that, I mean too, I can see that hotty slides in and you're like, oh, man, like woo, she wants.

A pick, I'll give her a pick. CBS News with that story, that that is one I could see a lot of dudes falling for I can't but wow.

But also, you know, that number is so much higher because there's so many guys that don't want to report it because.

They're great, they just pay the money.

They pay the money, or they're just hoping, you know, well, my face isn't really in.

It, or yeah, that's the thing, dude, if you're gonna do this, don't put your face in it. Then it's like, okay, go.

Ahead, still indicators that it could be you.

You gotta look real close. Okay, don't put your face in it. Yeah, that's a big part of it.

Just don't send pictures of someone on the internet you don't know.

But then if you want to get to know them more. I under staying if you're single, I understand. I'm just saying I can see where a lot of guys would fall into that trap.

Yeah, I'm telling you it's way more than that.

Oh yeah, gidding, we probably know somebody in this room has done that. And by the way, there's so many scams going around. Like for me, LifeLock has been mad. First of all, I'm not taking pictures of my junk. I'm married. But like, LifeLock has been awesome for me when people because sometimes I'll get those things like you, some of your information has been discovered on the dark web. I'll get that message. You forget that from lifelog.

Yeah, I mean I get lots of notifications, but I'm so on guard that I'm like, is this really LifeLock?

But if you get lots of notifications, I think you're probably.

I'm just saying when they come in, when they come in, but I appreciate them and I know that I can truss them.

They've never failed me.

Save up to forty percent now with LifeLock. Just looked it up promo code bones. Go to lifelog dot com promo code bones if you want to get up to forty percent off. I've been a LifeLock user for years and years and years, and they'll even it'll be like, hey, your information has been discovered, and it's like it's like a password or go change it, and then I just go change it and I don't click on anything. It's just it's weird. We should go back to dumb phones again.

Everybody but me, Well, yeah, it's just I mean, it's there's so many different ways that their website getting the links, the links.

I don't click any links. Yeah, I don't click any links. You friends and game mail and reading it all the air. It's something we call Bobby fail that. Yeah, hello, Bobby bones. After two decades of marriage, I'm back into the dating scene. I am legitimately terrified. Things have changed so much. I feel like one wrong move can ruin everything. One of my big things is wondering how to pay for the first date. Now, I just assume that if I'm the one that asked her out, then I'm the one that's paying. However, I haven't dated in twenty years. Times and attitudes have changed. How do I address this without making it a thing? Signed recently divorced Daniel, So generally speaking, recently divorced Daniel. Just pay Yep, that's it, here's the dude.

And if that's what you want to do, do you do it?

I would say, depending on where you live, I would just say do it. I would just say, dude pays on the first date. The end, and I blanket that because it's the safest way to go back many moons ago. I've been married three years now and my wife four when I was dating, and that's a century ago too, and that was only five years ago. I only had one or two instances ever where someone was a bit offended that I just paid up from. Mostly it was just kind of the understood. And you know what, if you ask you for sure, should and if she asks.

Still yeah, I think if you have a desire to do it, and if she says, hey, no, I'd really like to do it, you can say, look, I asked you out, I'd love to buy your own too much.

It'd be like, no, I got it. Okay, fine, explanation. You don't need ted talk.

That wasn't that long. It was I asked you I was going to end like two words later.

Okay, what were the two words.

I asked you out? I'm paying boom two words.

I would say, not only that it is cool if she goes for the grab. I always appreciated a grab. Hell no, let me help, Yes, you would I appreciated the grab, never accept the grab. Yes, multiple Morgan, you've dated more recent than the of us. Your thoughts on this.

Yeah, I mean I think you go for it. I think first dates are typically understood in that way. Whoever asked out who is the one who's paying for it? So if you're doing the asking out, then it's you. I don't think that conversation starts to come up to like a few dates in and if what you value, if you want someone to start splitting in paying, then you're looking for that in a person, and that you'll figure that out pretty quickly if there's someone who's only using you to pay for it.

So I think you offer what you're willing to put out there.

Recently divorced Daniel, generally speaking, just pay pay, We'll pay pay dates one through three and then you can fit you can feel out the rest.

Something I'm not sure that I know the answer to is, you know, lunchbox as a married man splits all the finances with his wife. But when they started dating, how how when did it start splitting up in the dating.

Phase really early on?

Like which date?

Amy, you know how long that was? Date number four?

Yeah? All right, thank you, Daniel, good luck. That's how we feel about it. Close it up. We got your gamemail and we laid it on the air. Now let's find a close Bobby failed die Yam. The question is is this prank funny or is it unfunny slash inappropriate? Okay, so who did the pranking?

So my niece has a boyfriend. He's very sweet and kind. For the summer, she's living with me and he lives in Oklahoma, but they both go to school in Colorado. So he's home with his parents for the summer and they were having this family event, so they invited her and booked her ticket. Otherwise she was like, I don't know if I can get a ticket. So they paid for everything and booked it and he's the one that went online and did everything well. On her flight back to Nashville to me, the staff is speaking to her really slowly and really loud, like she's being called to the front for special assistance early and she's got her headphones on and she's like, what what is happening? Like what and they're like talking to her like she's hard of hearing, and she's like, I can hear just fine. So it turns out it's really awkward for her in the moment. But then she was telling her boyfriend about it and he's like, oh yeah, I booked your stuff. I put that you were hard of hearing and need a special assistance, and she had no idea, and it caught her off guard.

And that's hilarious.

She's kind it was awkward.

That's a keeper. He's a keeper. I don't know, he's a keeper. That's so funny. I don't know. People may be offended by me saying that's funny, that's so funny.

Well, it wasn't like he went so far to take resources from someone that really needed them, you know, like it wasn't that far.

It was just she just was like, why what.

That's so funny.

She's like, I can hear you.

She's got to be wondering, why are people treating me like this? What is happening? She didn't understand that I do, or say he clicked a button that said she needed specialist power.

If you can ride in something when you're doing it, I don't know, but he's like, oh yeah, that was me. He just laughed, and then she laughed with him. But then, of course we were debating it at home. We're like, oh, yeah, this we don't want to be insensitive, but then I don't I didn't want to be stick in the mud because I think it's fun that she's found someone that can be a little playful and that will poke fun at her and you know, pull a trick on her like that.

I'm sure there are people that are going to find it insensitive.

I do not.

I think it's very funny. I think that nobody was hurt right, and she was confused. I think it's hilarious. I give it a plus. And I think this is the kind of stuff that like continues to last to a relationship and always keeps you on your toes in a good way. That's funny, lunchbox, you have to love that.

That is hilarious.

I have already written it down, said next flight, and I am writing it down for my wife. I'm going to click her in as needing assistance that she is hard of hearing and see them talk loudly to her. I mean that is the fact that he was just oh yeah, that's me, because she was so weirded out. That's the first thing she says, Tom, I mean, hilarious.

So funny, which is how confused she was the whole time was happening, like what.

Yeah, And she's the sweetest thing ever. And she said she just had her bighappens on and she kept looking around and she would she just felt so awkward, and that's what she really just called to Tellen, like you're never going to believe what was happening.

And he just started laughing.

And I will look at my DMS and I'm sure people be upset, and I respect that. Yeah, I do to be upset about I don't know, but I'm just saying I respect that you. I think it's funny.

I think it's a joke that probably could have gone too far, but that's the right amount of like, you know, nobody.

Got hurt, nobody lost anything. I mean, I'm down. Sign me up or I wist be signing people up have lunchbox, Which leads me to the story The One Hundred Simple Secrets of Happy People by David Niven. He wrote this book and research shows that being silly keeps and makes you happy. The ability to laugh at life itself or at a good joke is the number one source of life satisfaction, and in hundreds of adults, happiness was found to be related to humor and goofy humor. I feel like this is goofy humor. I love pranks. Got pranks on TikTok too, but some of them are so fake you can tell, and when they get to be so fake, then it just turns me off watching pranks on TikTok, Like I have a threshold of like when you can tell they're set up. I don't like them, but I like pranks. I still think prank shows a and I think this would be funniest i'd recorded it. That's what I would have wished. Well.

I like the reminder to be silly and not and not worry so much because I mean, there's times that something like this would happen and it may not be shared or be out there, and it's like a laugh between the couple, you know, and here I am sharing it publicly. But I was nervous to even say it because I don't want someone to get mad or think that they're you know, inappropriate.

But you guys, Met and Kelly, come at me. I will accept it. By not looking at my dms.

For the day orders, I'd like, I can't hear them.

Yeah, huh no, oh no.

No, no, it's time for the good news.

So there was a lot of turbulence on a flight to New York city. The flight was about ten fifteen minutes from landing and this woman was about to go into a full blown panic attack, and the guy next to her reached over, grabbed her hand and said everything's going to be okay. And a passenger took a picture of the hand posted it to Reddit and it went viral super fast, and the Reddit guy that posted it said he wanted to put it up to encourage others to act kindly if they would find themselves in a similar situation. Because she was able to simply because that man held her hand and told her was going to be okay.

Calm down. The tears stopped and she.

Made it to the landing and it was just a beautiful act.

A plus, it's some money. Grab my hand while as freaking out. I'd be like, you don't know, you can't control this plane's going to crash or not. I want to She just need a little comfort her. That's great. It worked for her me. I wouldn't work for me. It is risky, Like yeah, not even the hand. I would just be like, well, why do you know we're not going to crash? What do you know You're sitting beside me, You're not up there you're not talking to the pilots. I wouldn't be I wouldn't be good to do that with. My wife tried that, she said, we're gonna be fine. How do you know? Can you don't know anything? We make crashing? You do not even know.

But you've always thought we're going to crash, and then you don't.

And one time, all I need to do is be right once though.

Yeah, but then if you end up crashing, you're likely you won't ever know.

No, most people survived plane crashes. Oh gosh.

Yeah, well I was assuming your yours wouldn't.

And I've learned how to survive. I've taken classes on YouTube. I want YouTube videos. That's a great story, the fact that he would even reach out. But yeah, that's also do I reach over and touch the lady? Right nowadays? Nowadays, like we like it, ninety five percent, that's the plane crash success rate of surviving ninety five percent? Really? Yeah? Are they crazy? Wow?

Is it considered a plane crash though?

If they like lose their wheel and even that's high.

But I don't know, but even that would be high if you have to land on a skid. Yeah, yeah, that would be even ninety five percent there would be high. In twenty twenty one, the National Transportation Safety Board publish a report over an eighteen year period found that ninety five point seven percent of occupants had survived any sort of plane crash or incident. That's pretty good. I feel pretty good. Wow. But I feel like, though, if I'm falling out of the sky, it's gonna be harder to survive than like an airport mishappen.

Yeah, like where you clip wings.

Yeah yeah, Like I feel like if it happened to me, we're hitting turbulent so bad, the plane dumps over and we crash head first. Yeah, yeah, that's probably gonna happen. All right, thank you. That really wasn't what it's all about. But the first part was all right, hit it.

That was tell me something good.

Maybe what is your list?

So I came across a list of things that our lives largely depend on, Like there's stuff that is just important to our survival.

Day to day.

Is this stuff that we don't realize like I would say oxygen or is it not as fundamentally.

Obvious It's not like what you breathe Okay, got it, okay, go okay, But on here It is the foods you eat, the books you read, the habits you build, the media you consume, the relationships you nurture, the thoughts you focus on each day, and then the amount of sleep you get each night.

Sleep is a big, big, big part.

Yeah, I mean, I'm gonna I'm gonna ask you each of the things for you. Okay, So when it comes to you know the food you eat?

What's your favorite food?

Favorite versus what do I eat are two different things. My favorite is chicken fried steak with white gravy, fried okra corn like that meal.

This is who makes up who you are.

Yeah, okay, that's who I want. That's who I wish I could be more of, but I can't because I don't like what I would be physically. That's my favorite food. What do I eat the most? Probably a lot of grilled chicken, That's probably the answer. I had other things with it, but probably a lot of chicken, even a lot of beef. And I try to eat seventy two percent healthy and clean.

Your favorite book, the type of book to read.

Favorite book. The book I've read the most is called Born Standing Up by Steve Martin. I'm not a big read a book two or three times. Kind of guy. That book I've read twice or maybe three times and how to win friends and influence people whatever, But I've read that three times. Oh the thing four Agreement or agement four Agreements. It's super small. That book will change your life for like three months at a time. Really, yeah, because anything else you watch and you just phase off.

I just still can't get down the not being offended by anything.

I know, but don't take anything personal. And yeah, yeah, yeah that book. You can. You can read that book in an hour, I think, really, And what's it called? The Four Agreements? And I think that every time I read it it kind of rejuvenates me to feel that way. Again. Those are three books. I don't know why am I reading books over and over again. I go ahead.

When it comes to habits that build you, what's your best.

Habit Making sure that I exercise, and not even for the exercise part of it, but just the discipline of doing something that takes my mind off of what I think is the something that I'm supposed to do, which is always work. So I would say the discipline I hate exercising.

Yep, I was going to do you have you've always had a good habit of that.

I'm miserable and I hate it and I don't even know. Sometimes it's terrible. I hate it.

But being on time is another good habit you have.

Yeah, I would say that, but to me, it's not. It's not that hard to be on time a little early. I hate every day I go and I have to convince myself to work out or exercise and have to go, Okay, I'm going to do this even though I don't want to.

That makes sense.

Yeah, your favorite media to consume TikTok?

Is that? Does that count? Yeah? TikTok for sure, because my interest change and all it takes is watching one video a little longer and all of a sudden, your algorithm has given you whatever the nineties wrestling, you know, or if it's political, and I really try to stay away from political, I'm not gonna be as consumed by it, probably until mid October, which the last election, six months ahead of time. But TikTok because it allows you, and China owns me, so they have TikTok, they have me.

Your favorite relationship to nurture.

Well, that one's easy. It's my wife. But I think I'm still learning what that even means, because I never have been in a relationship where I felt like it deserved nurturing or even deserve to learn what nurturing is because I never had that. So with my wife, I think I invest a lot of time in learning what time investment means and what I'm supposed to be doing during that time, and then I don't always have to be doing something even in that time, because I would feel like, Okay, I'm gonna make sure that we do this much time together. I'm gonna make sure I'm doing It's not about that. It's about me just dedicating myself to being present and that doesn't mean just sitting there, but being present and like not on my phone or not filling to the channel. So I'm learning, but it's definitely my wife number one and number two.

But I would also say, like, in your effort to learn how to nurture her in a way, you're.

Nurturing learning how to be nurtured myself, which is even harder. That's even harder for me. We talked about that in couples therapy, which we've gone every week since we got married, and it's like, I think I'm getting better. For example, one of the minor, minor, minor things would be like hey, can you go and hand me the remote. I don't ever ask her to do any of that because I was like, I don't want to. I'm gonna be weak. It's vulnerable. I'm getting get at myself. It's such a tiny thing. But we talked about that where it's like, again, not a masculinity thing. It's a vulnerability thing where if I can't get up and get something, I guess I'm weak. It's so baseline like child, But.

That's speaking of a child, Like wait till you have children, because that's when stuff about you really starts to come out. Like you're learning more about yourself as you learn how to nurture your relationship with your wife.

I mean, you get kids, bring all kinds.

Of things right well, and then your thoughts, like what's the thought you try to focus on each day?

Oh, I think it's probably the unhealthy thought. Not unhealthy, how much I focus on it has been. Unhealthy is making sure that I get in and out of everything at the dedicated times. My calendar is kind of my daily guide to where I'm going, when I'm going, and what I'm going to do. And if I have an hour set with somebody. Let's say you and I have a meeting for an hour and it's a big meeting, but I have a meeting coming up after that for an hour, it doesn't matter what we're At that fifty nine minute mark, I gotta go. I'm out. I leave because it's not fair to the next person. And I want the understanding of if we dedicate an hour, you're gonna get my full hour. But then I gotta go and do the next thing. And I think all the time about how am I gonna get the most out of this situation. That's my thought about every situation all day. Like today, I'm thinking of four things I've got to do today, and I wish I did it as much, but I also understand like without that, whatever that trauma is, I wouldn't be successful. So it's definitely I've.

Been on my podcast what are the four things?

The four things are Number one, I just want to be liked.

And then lastly, how the amount of sleep you're getting each night?

So I can tell you last night at a pretty good night night before I didn't because I came on there and I was like, I don't get any sleep. But I'm and again not a commercial here, but the sleep number. What's I got an eighty three sleep score? That's massive for oh, well, it's a massive great night. And I got six hours and twenty six minutes of sleep, which is amazing for me. That is like the ninety percentile. The night before I got four hours and fifteen minutes. What has helped us a bunch because my wife freezes at night, because I keep the ear on sixty one when we sleep, we now use that sleep number cool one side of the bed and not the other. And because my bed is cooler, we don't turn the air down as much. It's helped tremendously hurt in me.

And your bill.

Sixty one, dude, Sure I have an idea that's expensive? Yeah, I don't see the bill. I don't know.

And thinking of that too, that's thinking of like how we evolve in life, because I'm sure a lot of your thoughts that you used to focus on each day when you were younger would be like, how am I going to pay for this?

How am I going to do this? How am I going to be?

Like?

How?

And then now your.

Thoughts are if I don't keep it going I'm gonna be pay for anything, but I'm not gonn worry about that because i got ten things to do. Yeah yeah, yeah at all. But I feel, i mean, healthier now than I've ever felt. But that one constant influence on that health physically and mentally is my wife, because she is she has a time early on beat it into me, and now she can can unicate it pretty effortlessly. Just priorities what is going to last and what isn't and not in a bad way.

I mean, I think it's you. You met, you finally met someone that is just the worst match.

And she hate I hate it when she's right, and it happens all the time. So sometimes I don't argue back because I know her record of being right is really high. It sucks and it's great.

And it's worth it, like you met someone that was.

Oh yeah, that's worth me, because it is.

Otherwise you just hate losing.

Yeah, And there I lose, and I shouldn't look at everything as a competition. According to my therapist, sometimes I lose. I hate it, but losing more to her makes you go, well, it's not so bad losing because actually learned from it. There you go.

I know.

She's also almost twelve years younger than I am, and that isn't I'm like, how can someone be that she still but she grew up way different than I did, has way different priorities, learned a lot of different things. It's also far more educated than I am too, but I think that matters less than like her life experiences.

Yeah, and y'all's yeah, your upbringings were so different and a lot of that early like attachment stuff. We all have the things, but she would, I would say, was in a more secure environment.

Shout out China, shout out sleep number Yeah, second tig talk in my bed, which is which is changed it? All?

All right?

Amy, thank you for that. There were going on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, seeing you guys in a few years. Good to see you guys again.

Good to see you.

What's been crazy? Is the last time that I talked to you? Because you came over to the house and we did an hour together. I think's the first time we met. And at that time, and I'll tell this to Amy, they were awesome. I mean, they were as good, but they were still playing on Broadway down at the bar scene. They were like making it. But I was like, man, they're so good. They're playing at Dirks's bar like a residency, and now they were playing the ACM or the song last at the ACM Awards on Amazon's really cool.

Quite different.

When you're at the ACM Awards you're like, so can we put the tip jar out right?

I mean, I hate to bring it up, but since we're talking about it, yeah, I know.

Really ye difference.

We haven't shared this story, but actually on the way home because we had a radio show the next day after the ACM Awards, on our flight home, Dirks was actually on our flight and he was sitting first class. We were not, but I walked by him and I said, hey, derk X tirely Gold and he's like, oh my gosh. From Whiskey Row to winning your first ACM Award. That was a really full circle moment for us.

So that was really really.

Cool and not uncommon, meaning a lot of our favorite artists played Broadway, you know, and there early. I just it was cool enough for me to talk to you guys then. And now you're here and you've won an ACM, you played a big national show. It's it's crazy to see the success you guys have. Had. Do you feel the success or do you still feel like you're in the grind just begging for anybody's attention.

Both?

Yeah, both.

We're very much in the middle of it, like we're getting to do everything we've ever wanted in cool huge moments like ACMs, but then we're still renting an SUV and driving ten hours to make our first stadium show.

It's such a weird, fun time that we're in right now.

We're just in the middle of everything, but we feel like career starting to boom. People are really starting to care, which is awesome. But we go home and live very normal lives otherwise.

Have you guys been back to North Dakota.

Yeah, we've been back twice this summer. We went and did two headlining shows, one.

In Fargo that's awesome, and one in man Dan It was our biggest headlining show.

Yeah, you felt like home showed up.

Oh yeah, I mean we've been doing this for almost twelve years now, and a lot of those people they supported us, you know, since we started writing songs, you know, in the basement of our house. And so to go back and just say thank you for being part of this journey.

Is We'll always do that. That's always a goal of ours.

The record came out on Friday called Blonde. You're both very blond.

Yes, really very blond.

Yeah, you're both very blond. And so you know we want to play something. I know you have your guitar. Yeah, I didn't ask you to bring it to just hold it so that it.

Does look pretty.

It does, it's very shiny. Yeah. How about by the way, Tiger Lily Gould, they are here. Do you want to do I try to ring on?

We would love that.

Okay, do you guys want to hear you? Guys are gonna leave you guys again, making we check, make sure everybody's good.

Don't leave us.

No, No, we're not here. They are Tiger Lily Gold, and this is I try to ring on.

Yes, I was gonna say this song already has a sense of abandonment. So you can't leave us now.

So oh, I'm sorry.

We can't post the live performance on the podcast, but if you go to our YouTube page, you can watch it there or maybe listen live. Okay, all right, now back to the podcast.

Thank you.

How do you guys feel about that performance? That was awesome. I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it because my listener would be like, you're full of crap. But that performance, how do you when you finish that? How do you feel about that performance you just did?

I feel good. We can tell too when it's not our best.

Yeah, you know you should feel good because that was awesome.

Thank you so much.

Do you stop each other and you're like, okay, it's can you recognize it's you?

Or do you think it's brutal? Willis Will be like you're off. I'm like, I know, I mean, I.

Will take accountability too if it was me. But like we do a lot of national anthems, and if we sing the national anthem and there was like a little pitchy moment, we like, you know where we record ourselves when we practice on our iPhone and we're very brutal, like we play it back like how are people listening to this?

And we try to perfect it as much as we can.

That's me with every show I ever did. How do people listen to this? Yeah? When I do? So, you're not twins? I know this, but indulging me? Are you twins?

No?

No sisters?

Yeah?

Two years apart? So we function as twins though, Yeah, and.

You're both blonde, which is the name of the record. But what I like is that so if people meeting the first time, they know Kendra has the shorter hair, but you have your name on your guitar strap. It's that strategic, so people don't call, don't mix you guys up.

Yeah, at first, I just thought it was a birthday gift actually from Kendra. Yeah, so she really wanted people to know my name apparently. Yeah, but yeah, it is nice so people have like have a little name tag an' hilarious. Yeah, I'm like Krista here I am. It's not even Tiger Lily, Golden, no Christ, it's really self promotions.

So yeah, that's funny. Okay, So I want to talk about some some debuts for you guys. What were your national television debut?

What was that The Today Show?

Oh that's when you have to wake up really early?

Huh yeah, I.

Mean our band was I think it was three am. They were there sound checking. We didn't go till about five am, but we started glam you know, lamb early. That was pretty cool, though, I'm not gonna lie to Adrenaline gets you through moments like that though, And.

How did you feel about that performance.

Good God. We try to rise to the occasion.

You know, we're at the point in our career where we've been doing this a long time. We've played Broadway, we were playing Broadway, like you said, when we had signed a record deal.

We only did three shows after that podcast, by the way.

But we've been doing this a long time, so we really try to rise to every occasion and opportunity given to us.

At this point.

I mean, we're not we are not perfect, nowhere near perfect, but we try to.

Do our mess.

I think it's just because we've waited so long for these opportunities that we really care and try to do our personal best.

Obviously.

Yeah, I have a clip of you guys on my podcast where I'm predicting you guys' future. I want to play a clip now. I bet you guys only played three more shows before you stopped playing and then you went an ACM. So that was a clip from the podcast.

Did you say ACM?

Yeah?

Spot on?

No, I just made it.

Yeah, I didn't know the three shows?

Yeah, yeah, no, but I didn't even predict that then. I was just doing it inspired us to quit, you know, Yeah, sorry about that. Okay, So that was good. How about the Opry, Oh, that was the.

Most nervous we've ever been, I will say for something. Yeah, o, our Opry debut was May thirteenth of last year. Ashon McBride asses to make our debut and we had traveled twenty two to twenty four hours. Our parents had drove us down to go to the Grand Ole Opry for the first time about ten years ago.

So it's yeah, North.

Dakotas far and we're western North Dakota's like four hours from Fargo.

Yeah, okay, if that makes sense to anyone, But yeah, we drove down to Nashville for the first time. We saw Rascal Flats play there, and ever since that we were like, how cool would it be to be on that stage someday? And then to be there, Yeah, that was the most nervous we've ever been. But to be in the circle, share a hug together, really take in that moment. And now we've played almost thirteen times since, which is pretty pretty awesome.

We do not take that for granted one bit.

What about and talk about your award show debut and how you felt doing a massive show like the ACMs.

Well, I will say that's all nerve. That's nerve wracking for sure.

It didn't sit in until we went backstage and we saw the list of performers, and then we're in between Kelsey Ballerini and Cody Johnson and Jelly Rolls walking backstage and He's given us a pep talk before we go on, and then Lany's back there. I mean, just being in that moment and knowing like we are probably the least known person on this lineup tonight, and we are totally aware of that, and to have that opportunity and to go this is maybe one of the first times we're being introduced to the country audience on this scale, on this level. So we I told Christo, we've practiced, practiced this song a million times. If we mess up, it is not from lack of preparation.

It just is what it is.

But I always know that I have my sister next to me in all situations, so if anything does go wrong. But I will say at the end of that performance, I looked over at her because she doesn't sing like the last twenty second and so the song and I could see her getting emotional and you know this it's a more serious song. But I right away went over to her and just I had to hugger at the end.

Of that day.

Those are moments you you're growing up in North Dakota as young girls, and you're like, I wrote a time capsule to myself in seventh grade, like you better be in Nashville, you better be winning a bunch of awards, you better be doing all these things, and for it to actually happen is just absolutely crazy. Even if you work super hard for it, not everybody gets those opportunities.

Did you guys play in high school together? Were you known as the Singing Sisters?

Yeah?

Yeah, we've always been the Singing Sisters. Chris started writing when she was ten, and I started writing when I was thirteen. So by fourteen and sixteen we had started our band and we were touring like schools like we would as we'd be motivational speakers to people our own age.

Was it just you two though?

Yees?

Yeah yeah when our parents would drive us around.

Yeah, but it was just you two in the band. Oh yeah, okay, And so get Tony Robbins to kids your own age.

Literally, we're going into schools and we're like dream big kids when you know, we're just getting started. Like hilarious, but we're Tiger Lily at fourteen and sixteen. We chose a name outed on gold a couple of years ago, but it's been the same. But North Dakota gave us a lot of opportunity because there wasn't necessarily a ton of people doing what we were doing. So, you know, an act would come into town and we get to open the show, or you know, we'd go into a school and do some motivational speaking and singing or whatever local county fair was going on, we'd be booked. So that really gave us a lot of confidence, a lot of experience. And then when we moved to Nashville, we knew that we were going to be starting from square one again because we weren't going to be in North Dakota anymore, and it kind of was starting all over. But yeah, that really prepared us and gave us the confidence we needed to move.

Singing family, no, not at all.

Mom and Dad. We have a younger sister named Carly. She's lovely.

We tried to make her, you know, be in the trio was an no go for her. She's about to graduate college. But none of them are musical.

I don't know where we.

Got it from, honestly, but they have always supported us in every step of the way. I mean, our dad would drive us to show. He would he learned how to do sound.

I did have to fire him from sound, but he tried his best, you know, he you know, he did good on acoustic shows. It was the full bait, A lot to expect. He's a great respiratory therapist. Yes, respiratory therapist needs go to crushing.

Yes, Yeah, music's out now. I been waiting forever for just to be like here it is. Yeah, one of those countdowns and your own your own internal countdown clock.

Yeah.

We started writing for this record. We wrote Blonde was the first song we wrote for the record.

Wrote that three years ago. So it's been a while.

We've gone through so many different personal experiences in three years, career experiences, but these songs still stand the test of time for us. It's still what we want to say who we are? Ten little pieces of Tiger Lily Gold.

I mean anything for the ladies from We're.

Gonna ask which song like spending three years with it, like, what's the song like? If someone were to pick one song to listen to, what would y'all say.

That's so hard.

Well, we just played I try to ring on. That's my favorite song we wrote for the record, but well.

It's mine too.

But I feel like because we've been playing it on Women of My Heart Country so much, thank.

You used to it.

So what's another one? So I think this is really exciting.

We didn't write this song, but we did put a cover of Bleeding Love by Leona Lewis on our record. Yeah, yeah, yeah, seventeen years old, which is crave of that song so much growing up and yet seventeen years old. And we would play it down on Broadway all the time, and because it was a different cover than everyone else would do, but it just the bar would light up when we play it. And then when we got off Broadway, we continued to play it again and again, and mister Shane McAnally was like, y'all do such a cool cover of it.

It's your own thing.

You're not stepping on Leona at all, so why don't you just cut a version?

So it's on our record. And that was the last song we cut for the record.

Yeah, that's cool, awesome. Yeah, the record is called Blonde. It came out Friday this is Tiger Lily Gold. You can follow them on Instagram at Tiger Lily and I'm a big fan and it's been really cool to watch you guys just like blow up and not be fully blown up yet.

Thanks.

Well, you're in the middle of it all, so we're going to keep writing and recording and putting on music.

So we're for the long hole.

Well, since y'all were motivational speakers to hiring, what what advice do you have for people that are working closely together, whether it's best friends or sisters. It's gonna get hard sometimes, So do you have like one tip of motivation for getting through that.

I don't know if this is motivation necessarily, but just don't have an ego. Uh, when you're working with someone, you're working together, it's not ever versus each other. Find like Krista is incredible at guitar and harmony and in the writing room. She's so good at particular things where I'm you know, maybe better at other things. And so just focus on what you do best.

And find your strength, lean on the other person to bring out, you know, help you with your weaknesses.

Yeah, guys, you're great. You're great. You're awesome. I don't have enough descriptors. Can't wait to see you next time you come in because I mean something else, biggest happening. It's super cool to have you and I don't know, it's almost bust time, meaning it's.

Yes, it's almost bust.

It's almost bust time.

I think by next year we're gonna be in a bus.

And that's a big that's a big move.

Well, we don't want to be in a bus till we can always be in a bus.

Until you can afford it and you can stay in it, because the worst is if you get a bus and then you got to go back to the villain.

That's what I'm saying. We're making forward progress always, we're never going back.

So yeah, well more sprinter you know, there's sprinter van, then there's like r V. You know there's there's small growth before the bus. Yeah, but that's the next thing. I feel good about it. Bring it in. We got we bought you guys a bus. I'm d that'd be awesome though, right him in the coolest, All right, Tiger Lily Gold. Check out their new record it's called Blonde. Great seeing you guys, and we'll see you soon, right, Thanks, here's a voicemail from Cali.

Hey, Bobby Bones, why shouldn't you give Elsa a balloon?

Because show let a bone?

Bye bye, Bobby Bone, show thank you.

She also is a pretty good singer. Yeah, that pretty good pitch.

There's pile of stories.

One out of three Americans say they have an idea that could help make them wealthy one day they come up with a game changing product.

They're ready for sharks.

So just randomly they have the million dollar idea.

You have you one out of three?

Yeah, well let's look at us three. Here met you in lunchbox. He has anyone every week.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, he does picture himself on Shark Tank.

I'll tell you what coming up in a fifteen minutes or so. He has a new idea, a new business idea. Okay, I wanted even to talk about it because he has a business idea all the time and we always lose money and get mad at each other. But he has a new one. If you want to talk about it.

Is it a new ceiling fan idea?

You know, I'm gonna let him pitch it now. We're not begetting it, but we'll talk about it in a minute. Okay, But yeah, I have another friend that calls me about once every three months. I got a million dollar idea. I just need a million dollars. Yeah see, I'm like, well, why don't you raise that million?

That's what he's coming to you for.

We're good. Look.

Yeah, it's so funny this whole article too. Like there they did a side note that if people's projects don't work out, or their invention, their creation, whatever they feel in their bones, that they may win the lottery someday.

So I feel like that about lunch lunchbox.

I think, you know, the reason people are successful with these ideas when they have them, it's just the idea is the fact they'll put all the risk, they'll have all the risk take they will take big risk and do all the work. And sometimes you do all the work and the risk still doesn't pay out. But it's those type of people who can exert that much energy and take that much risk that can actually get the rewards. But he doesn't do that, but he'll pitch a new idea coming up. Try what else?

If you want fluffier scrambled eggs. Breakfast hack that's going viral on TikTok right now, is adding a little Seltzer to your eggs. It doesn't take much, just one teaspoon for every two eggs that you're making, and not flavored like you can't do like grapefruit lacroix because it's gonna taste weird. But if you just do plain seltzer.

Water I like strawberry waterloo.

Yeah, that would be problem.

Strawberry your eggs up.

No, I may you can test it out if you want the flavor.

But the hack is just a plain seltzer and it works because the bubbles quickly expand from the heat and they fluff everything up. Okay, So BuzzFeed got people to name celebrities that no one could ever dislike. They just these celebrities don't disappoint us for whatever reason, and that's really difficult.

It is difficult. Go ahead, give me the top three.

The top three, and these are in no particular. She's not even in the top.

I guess she did get really political and some people will really dislike her last political last last election, she was very anti Trump, so I guess, okay, but she's as positive as a cat's like. Who has loved more than Taylor Swift ahead Keanu Reeves, Yeah, yes, count Raeves, who me is perfect. However, I think like people don't know who he is. He's an actor for older you know, thirty five, forty and older A right, go ahead.

Yeah, so you're yeah, these are older people, Dolly Bardon. Yeah, they just don't let us down.

Big History A being awesome, Big History being awesome, Dolly, Yes, go ahead.

And Michael J.

Fox, Yeah, he's been sick for a long time.

It was just very likable guy. Just honorable mentions real quick. Betty White and mister Rogers.

Betty White, she's dead. He likes the wh they're dead because they can't mess up.

And now.

But there's still celebrities who just made the list that you know, at some point in their career you would expect for them to disappointed people in some way, and they've people don't think that way about them.

So I feel about Ray ye like all I thought, Yeah, doesn't disappoint that's awesome. He does nothing except let you love him. All right.

Cool made that's my file.

That was Amy's pile of stories.

It's time for the good news, like Bobby.

Really one of the best Clayton Kershaw pictures for the Dodgers and now he's doing stuff to help kids go back to school and actually have the supplies they need. His group is called Kershaw's Challenge, and so they handed out twenty five hundred backpacks filled with school supplies and free clothes kids and families getting ready for the upcoming school year. And so what was fun though, is a lot of the players, not only the Dodgers, but they are pictures like the Angels do it. They were wearing a bunch of the kid backpacks. So you see like a Mic Trout with a Barbie backpack walking and all of these backpack twenty five hundred them were donated to the neighborhood Town area. Yeah, I thought it was really cool. So being able to help the community remains a big focus in Clayton's life, says his wife and his foundation, and a big shout out to Clayton Kershoff for doing that and you know, helping a lot of families not have that stress of figuring out how to get their kids back to school without everything they need. That's from ABC seven dot com and that is what it's all about.

That was telling me something good.

A few minutes ago, Amy said that most people, a lot of people feel like they have the million dollar idea. They just don't know what to do. But Lunchbox always comes in with this new idea. He's got a new idea for a business. Lunchbox, this is your moment. Take it away.

Yeah, it's like birthday party or anniversary surprises in person.

Like I do the cameos.

That's cool and everything, But let's say someone has to go out of town for work and their significant other, their best friend, whatever, has a big event like a birthday and anniversary, and they can't be there.

They hire me to go or celebrity in town or.

Celebrity in town, like we started small with just you, and then we expand to other cities, other celebrities. It's a cameo in person and you show up and you do a surprise birthday or anniversary.

Wish for them. So how did this come to you?

Someone on Instagram DMed me it was like, Hey, dude, it's my girlfriend's thirtieth birthday this weekend and I had to go out of town for work. Any chance you could show up in my honor and give her a speech. That way, she's not mad at me and I'm still part of her birthday.

And did you say yes or no, or say how much?

He said he would pay me one hundred bucks and it was here intown, here in town.

Okay, did you do it?

So this is me going in for the restaurant.

Well, so, my.

Amazing girlfriend, did you really think that I was gonna let you spend your birthday without me? I got you some amazing flower. They are gonna die by the end of the night because I didn't think about how they're gonna live, like I didn't think about how I'm gonna be out.

Of town for your birthday.

My love, this is the best version of me. I can't talk back.

I'm not gonna.

Argue with you.

You tell me what to do.

And I'm gonna do it.

I love you, I appreciate you, and you are the damn fining this thirty year old I've ever.

Seen in my life. And when I get back, I can't wait to make out with you. Happy birthday.

I love you. Now, give me a kiss. So you did that for one hundred bucks.

That hundred bucks, and I had the guy's picture on a stick in front of in front.

Of my face.

Okay, their friends.

Like, what's happening? Who is this guy? Yeah? They just think there was just somebody, anybody being her boyfriend.

One person in her group knew so that she could film it. Like the boyfriend gave the heads up. Everyone else was looking like what is going on? And then about ten to fifteen seconds into the speech, they started getting oh this is so so wait. At first they were very confused and did he pay you pre pre mo? Yep, you got it, got it. It's a pretty dark, good business.

I wish I'd known about the head on the stick before the audio because that would have helped me with the full picture. But I get it now because I'm like, this feels weird.

This feels weird.

So you're open for business?

Open for business? That I haven't come up with a name.

What if it's out of the town. What if it's like new city at different city.

Oh that's tough.

I mean rate, different rate, I mean travel time, all that what celebrit we gotta find? But hey, no, no you, hey, hey, I'm willing to travel. Open for business?

Hit me up?

All right, let's go to hang me to the morning Corny.

The morning Corny, what prisoners used to call each other?

What cell phones?

Cell phones? Got it? That was the Morning Corny? But you're in town, right, lunch box one hundred bucks, one hundred bucks. How long do you stay? Oh? That was it.

I was there, took a picture with the girl. See you later. I was there for about three minutes. I'm not involved in it. By the way, if something goes hey wire, you don't want to invest, I don't.

I'm good stocks going up, Okay, I'll check the market. And that is the end of the first half of the podcast. Is the end of the first half of the podcast, the firstep of the podcast. That is the end of the first time of the podcast.

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