Kat and Moose Podcast

Vision Boards and Jury Duty Drama

Kat and Moose, Producer Sara

Ever wondered what a snow day in Nashville, some Cava wine, and a run-in with a K&M listener could lead to? We kick off this episode with some laughter and misadventures, as Kat shares a delightful encounter with Chris, a beloved listener and industry veteran. His stories brighten our day, and we couldn't help but imagine him hosting his own podcast. Amidst giggles, we also reflect on the stress of a past hacking incident and our comedic exchange with Bank of America, celebrating the journey from chaos to calm, all while humorously trying to fend off future hacking attempts.

Life threw Producer Sara a curveballs with an unexpected jury duty experience involving a significant trial where she finds herself about to be sequestered for days on end. We chat about the absurdity of being cut off from technology and everyday comforts, brainstorming creative ways to keep entertained during those 14 tech-free days, like packing a bingo game. Our camaraderie shines through in these tales of unique life events, including the bittersweet holiday season with our dear friend Theresa before her passing, and an adventurous RV trip to the Florida Keys that added some sunshine to the journey.

As we embark on an impromptu audio vision board session for 2025, we're dreaming big and aiming high! From podcasting and writing aspirations to winning the lottery and finding work-life balance, we lay out our goals with humor and heart. Personal connections and cherishing the joys of life take center stage, as Kat and Moose explore the importance of living authentically, with insights from astrology expert Tammy Roth. Join us in embracing our true selves for a transformative future, and remember, being you is the key to world peace!

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Speaker 1:

Welcome to the cat and moose podcast. I'm cat and I'm moose.

Speaker 2:

This is a true life podcast where we explore the quirks of being human. You guys, we are back, Hi it's been quite quite some time.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I have to tell you guys, I ran into a listener.

Speaker 2:

Oh, do tell.

Speaker 1:

Are we allowed to know?

Speaker 3:

who yes?

Speaker 1:

So last week I was at a work function as an artist manager, yeah, and which I'm also learning that I am not interested in doing that anymore. That's not true. No, I'm very interested in doing that, but thank you for trying to project your feelings on me. Um, so I was at my job and it was this thing called I think it's called the acoustic cafe, and it was like a writers in the round type thing and it was with Sirius XM and the host is an artist and friend named Jason Gray. He's wonderful, and so he invited my client, matt, to come and play at his thing. So it was him and Matt and Brandon Heath and Mike Weaver from Big Daddy Weave Fun and we had like a Riders in the Round thing at the SiriusXM Nashville Studios, which is in the Batman building.

Speaker 2:

I know it's like a little annex down there. It's so cool.

Speaker 3:

I haven't been to the new location. Yet I've only been to the Bridgestone location, which was a few years back.

Speaker 2:

It's pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

The new studio is really cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's really cool, and I took my mom with me because she was in town for an appointment. That's funny. And I took my mom with me and she said, you know she goes. I kind of felt like a tourist because as we pulled into the parking garage she said I looked up and I was like we're at the Batman building. It was kind of cool. I would have done the same thing. Yeah, it's like it was kind of cool to be like, oh, like we're actually doing a work thing in this like iconic thing that really defines our skyline, so that's really neat, that's cool, yeah, and I appreciated her perspective because I was like I'm just going to work, you know, and it was neat to hear her perspective.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, when I walked into the studio for Matt to soundcheck, I ran into none other than the famous industry veteran and holy wonderful human of Chris Hauser. Like it was just so lovely, it was so lovely to see him there and he just gave me the biggest hug and and we kind of laughed about podcast stuff for a little bit and, um, I just wanted to give him a shout out because, like he kept saying to people, he was like I'm, I'm one of the cat and moose podcast listeners. I was like yeah, yes, you are one of.

Speaker 2:

You are like the you are like the, he might be the president of our fan club. I I think so.

Speaker 3:

We were just talking to him today about trying to get him to start his own podcast. He and I and others have been talking about trying to get him going for a while there. He has also been trying to get me to come over and help him to do this for a while now. So, Chris, we're going to do it, we're going to do it.

Speaker 2:

Buddy, we're doing it, that's fun.

Speaker 1:

We're doing it, that's fun, we're doing it and we hope. We hope that you blaze past us and bypass us in such a way that we can then ride your coattails.

Speaker 2:

It'd be so many stories to tell, extremely hard to do, but I hope him, of course I wish him the best. Yeah, let's just try and we'll place some bets on something hey all speaking of bets, all bets are off today because I, as you guys know, I don't drink much at all these days, and Sarah popped a cork on some kava. Yeah, I did. Yes, I like that cat and it's a snow day here in Nashville, yep, we are snowed in. Are you guys even listening to me?

Speaker 3:

Sort of I am.

Speaker 2:

Sort of Okay, we are snowed in. Are you guys even listening to me? Sort of, I am sort of okay. So sarah decided she was gonna pour some kava like lunchtime and I can't hold my liquor, and so I got drunk by one o'clock. I'm still working.

Speaker 1:

It's a friday and I'm still working, but then then.

Speaker 2:

I was like, oh, that's not good, and so now I'm drinking coffee to sober up.

Speaker 1:

So and I have wine, nice, very nice, very nice. Well, I'm drinking out of a company mug, of a company that I no longer have.

Speaker 2:

Got it A defunct company.

Speaker 3:

Are you drinking anything good oh?

Speaker 2:

my god speaking of, I do want to hear what you're drinking.

Speaker 1:

Tell us that first I know I want to hear what you're laughing at.

Speaker 2:

It's so much better uh, I was on the phone with freaking bank of america because, you know, I mean, I fill in the blank anyway. Uh, the lady was like, have you not been receiving our notices, or whatever? And I said, no, I'm not getting anything. And she starts reading off she's, we have five emails for you. And she started reading them off and I'm like, nope, hacked, hacked, hacked. Oh, that one's good, just keep that one. So, speaking of defunct companies, companies, I this was the time of year last year where we got hacked, and so I just want to say to anyone who has been hacked first of all, I am so sorry, that's the worst thing ever.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's the worst thing ever and I'm so grateful we are a year past that and I'm going to fend off any hacking gods.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

And say and the name of Harushkama, you must stay away, Okay.

Speaker 1:

I, um, I. I would like to wholeheartedly agree with that. I am still walking with a Walker as it pertains to the hacking situation, like I'm good I'm good, I thought something was going on with your foot. Yeah, well, I mean yeah there you got something tied to your ankle me too, yeah it and it just, it's just not, it's not we way, it's not in the flow, and I thought to myself like I've got the whole christmas, I can work on this during the Christmas break.

Speaker 1:

And every time every time I came downstairs to do something on the Christmas break, I was like no, no.

Speaker 2:

I'm not doing it, not doing it, and that's what breaks are for yeah, and so it's just one of those things.

Speaker 1:

That is just really gosh. It's time consuming, it's miserable. So if you've been hacked, cheers. You have people who can be a part of your support system right here in the Kat and Moose podcast. Yeah, yeah, agreed.

Speaker 2:

All right. So let's do two things Get everyone give an update of what they did over the break, and then everyone give an update of what's new in 2025 for you, kat. You start the name of the podcast, so you must begin.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and you're the eldest. Oh, wow, I didn't know any of that came with privileges.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'm going to.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to exercise my privileges a little more forcefully in the new year.

Speaker 2:

Wait, what was the question? Oh dirty.

Speaker 1:

What was the question?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, what are your privileges? I want to know.

Speaker 2:

Do I have any? Oh, the question is what did you do over the break and what are you doing? You have no privileges.

Speaker 3:

Your privileges are because you're the oldest.

Speaker 1:

That's according to Moose.

Speaker 2:

According to moose okay, she's the mentor, she's our mentor thank you for I mean it's.

Speaker 1:

It's nice to to be like being talked to like I'm I'm being held in high esteem.

Speaker 3:

It's really nice well we do like you by the way you are in this in this company don't.

Speaker 1:

It's not a company, don't just not a company do not get hacked no, we are, no, we are her company as in like a hobby friends this is a hobby, the company you entertain, oh the company, oh this company we don't have a company together. I got you, sir okay, no, this community, community correct. Yeah, that's what I'm with our listeners. All of you who are listening right now and are wondering do they think that I'm a part of the community?

Speaker 3:

Yes, you are. The answer is yes, you are, and you're really important.

Speaker 1:

Yep, so thank you for being here and okay. So for the Christmas break I went and hung out with some extended family in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Speaker 2:

Fun it was so fun.

Speaker 1:

It was very fun, and there are so many highlights I probably can't tell them all, but there's a couple that seem really important One of our listeners who is a part of my extended family. Her name is Stacey and she is a editor. You know Stacey? Yes, she's got like six PhDs in English.

Speaker 2:

She's real, real, real, smart and um and real real, real smart that she knows she doesn't have to get more than one Like one's fine, yeah, no, I'm just embellishing because I'm just joking. Yeah, I feel loved and honored.

Speaker 1:

Um so um, yeah, she's great. So ended up spending christmas eve at her house and um it was.

Speaker 2:

It was magical like it was, so wonderful, like it was so great.

Speaker 1:

Yes, um, she made this, uh, braised beef short ribs um meal with mashed potatoes, and I think there were asparagus and there was gravy. You mean asparagus, asparagus, asparagus. There was an asparagus there and, um, and she said that the recipe required a full bottle of red wine. Cool, um, and you know, like, when you doesn't it get cooked out, though it does yeah, yeah, yeah, when you cook with wine.

Speaker 1:

The alcohol gets cooked out, but the the flavor is is a part of the whole thing, and so the dinner was just stunning. Yes, it was, it was stunning. And then we also got to um. We played like kind of like family games together, and that was really fun, and um, you hate games though I don't, I love games, actually love.

Speaker 2:

Maybe it's me. Maybe it's me, I hate games.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so yeah yeah, and we have a close friend who hates games, but not me. I love games, I like games, um and so, but a couple of things that that stand out to me is one of the nights, um, I stayed in a room that had a panoramic view of the san francisco bay bridge so crazy. Not the golden gate, but the pictures, yeah, and it looked amazing. It was awesome. It was awesome, and so having like that panoramic view of the bay and just being that close to the water was amazing. Yeah, visiting the ferry building hog oyster was amazing. Their clam chowder was redonk.

Speaker 3:

It was so good.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I love clam chowder, me too. And then we visited a restaurant called Skomas in Sausalito and Sausalito is my new where I have dreams of having a residence, of course, like where I could do like half of my life on the west coast and half here in Nashville um Salsalito. I only would need four or five million dollars to make it a couple mil yeah, it's a couple mil, but I mean, hey, our podcast is gonna do that in 2025.

Speaker 1:

So 2025 definitely yep and then I got to visit the one and only Sarah Lee's Vineyard, which is the La Crema Vineyard. That is so cool In Healdsburg, california, and it was exquisite and, sarah, I bought you a present there. What I can't?

Speaker 3:

wait to show it to you. Fun, thank you, that's sweet In advance. What did you get me?

Speaker 1:

I got you something that I think doesn't measure up to what I got. Sarah, of course, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I could tell, naturally, yeah, well, yeah, it doesn't it doesn't.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't mean I love you any less. And I got you something else for Christmas that is not from La Crema, but at La Crema I literally had to go. What can I get moose? Because I found this thing for Sarah, that I get moose, because I found this thing for Sarah that I was just like like I gotta do it, and so I got you kind of a trinket thing there, uh moose, did you talk to them about how they changed your chardonnay?

Speaker 2:

and then, like you, didn't you should have station.

Speaker 3:

I being such a faithful drinker of them, you are that sounded bad. Faithful customer of theirs, consumer follower cult member.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, um so, but that was really lovely. So, um, so, that in short is is what you forgot.

Speaker 2:

Something you forgot about the? Um driverless car that you did the tour.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I I've been telling people about this.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it was so cool. It's called Waymo and these cars are Jaguars, yeah, and my understanding is that Waymo is a Google company and basically, like they are driverless cars that you basically order like an Uber. There's an app and it comes to your location and you literally it has your name or your initials on the top of the car, like a taxi. So when it was pulled up, it said Katie on mine, and then you have to like tell it I'm here at the car and then it unlocks the car for you and you get in the car and there is no person in there driving and it takes you wherever you want to go and it's the safest.

Speaker 2:

No, Did you see on Monday all this news that this guy got stuck in his Waymo on Monday going to LAX and it was doing circles in the parking lot?

Speaker 1:

And.

Speaker 2:

I was going to ask you what brand you used, because they said it was Waymo.

Speaker 3:

It's kind of cool Like this is the kind of stuff we saw when we were kids, like watching the Jetsons, you know. Like you know and I was just telling Amoose the other day that I saw a post of someone a lady leaving the hospital, like maybe post surgery, and her nurse was wheeling her out and the lady just called her Tesla and it just pulled right up around and she got in the passenger seat and it drove her home Crazy.

Speaker 2:

I mean that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

These are the times they should allow that, but still kind of crazy, my my very limited experience, I feel like it's always really important to say that okay, um was that it felt safer to me than if I were driving. Yeah, it felt safer to me than if an uber driver were driving it for sure much safer to me than a taxi driver. Interesting because it it shows you on the screen. It shows you by. I don't know if it's like infrared or satellite or whatever it is, but it would literally, if there are three people walking on the sidewalk beside you, you can see them on the screen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like they see the people.

Speaker 1:

They see the cars, they see the traffic lights, and when you look at the screen, you can see the lights turning yellow, and so it'll slow down and stop.

Speaker 3:

And then there was one point in time where the light turned yellow and it sped up to go through it.

Speaker 1:

It was like very intuitive, interesting. Wow, that's so cool, it was really cool it was really, really neat.

Speaker 2:

The. So back to the jetsons, something we didn't cut. Oh, we need to still cover what everyone did.

Speaker 3:

I need to do that and then we need to talk about the drones.

Speaker 2:

I'm only going to give it 90 seconds on the drones because it's a little post, but we have to hit on the drones because I'm a big fan of a drone fan.

Speaker 1:

Yep, yep. All right, absolutely so, moose, what'd you do for Christmas?

Speaker 2:

Um, so I um, uh, a good friend that we have mentioned on the podcast, teresa, who was walking a cancer journey. I don't know why we say it that way, but she had cancer and she, uh, she did pass away over the break, and so I spent some time with her before that happened and and we can get into some of that later I'd rather not, but I'm still processing but after that I already had a trip planned with Sarah and my sister to go down to the Florida Keys between Christmas and with the RV yeah, with the RV and camp, and so, well, that does not suck, no it wasn't.

Speaker 2:

It didn't suck at all, it was really fun.

Speaker 3:

Shorts and T-shirts, it was 70 degrees.

Speaker 2:

So, yeah, came back and just have been back at work as we do.

Speaker 3:

I came back to jury duty, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Tell us about that, Sarah. Like, how did you even find out that you were a candidate?

Speaker 3:

What's funny is I received a call. It was a voicemail, in fact, like maybe mid-December.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure you answered it.

Speaker 3:

Did you answer it or did you no it?

Speaker 3:

was like a voicemail and it was like from the Davidson County Police Department and I'm like, oh shit, what have I done? And me too. I immediately assume, yeah, it was basically like you missed your jury, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like jury, I never got jury. And so it turns out they sent it to an old address. And so I went online and like explained well, sure enough, when we got back from I don't I don't know what it was, it must've been when I got back from Australia, I got a another jury notice to like you've been summoned, you've got to be there on the eighth. And so the eighth has come and gone, okay, so what can you say?

Speaker 2:

Cause I know I know some things that I'm not supposed to know.

Speaker 3:

You know some things we're not allowed to talk about now, anyway, so I've been sequestered. I made the jury duty. I was basically nashville for two days at in court while they selected the jury somehow I got selected, convinced that it wasn't gonna happen because there's 105 people yeah, yeah, I've been sequestered. I have to go out town for two weeks. No technology, no phones literally no phone, no wine I can't drink. I I am on restriction.

Speaker 1:

I mean like, but like is that? Can they make you do?

Speaker 2:

that's what I said literally, she's not allowed to drink. And I was like so, put it in your bag. And she was like no, they look through your bag.

Speaker 3:

They're going to go through our bag when we, when we can't have her phone.

Speaker 2:

Cat she can't have her phone. Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

So I'm like excited to be in it, but also like I kind of feel like I'm in jail a little bit yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, anyway, I'll be able to say more, maybe in a couple of weeks when I get back.

Speaker 2:

And it's like a big case. I'll just say that, yeah, yeah, that'd be interesting.

Speaker 1:

Here's what I will say to you, sarah, is that, like I am comforted as a citizen of the state of Tennessee and a citizen of the United States, I am comforted by someone like you. I'm comforted by you sitting on a jury. Oh, thanks, like I think that I think that you're wise and I think that you, um, are a great critical thinker and I think that you're very fair Um and um, I I'm really really glad that you're serving and also, like I literally am over here thinking to myself thank God, that is not me.

Speaker 3:

Like I told my dad and he's like that sounds horrible.

Speaker 2:

I'm like I know, like I would so much rather be home, but I'm also like, so it's going to be interesting, she's got to take like a fidget because of her ADHD. I was like you're not going to be able to sit there that long I was like you need to take a notebook or something that you can like. Yeah, Fidget with.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's like could we maybe Google like advice from former jurors, like yeah, that's a good idea Like do you need, like exactly like a fidget? Spinner. Do you need like little, like you know, those little popping plastic? Things you know, it's like there's got to be, I don't know, like not having your phone alone.

Speaker 2:

I agree, and she can't wait. She doesn't have tv, she doesn't have radio, she doesn't have any substances to make her feel good. I um it like she's going to have to be a person.

Speaker 1:

I told her.

Speaker 2:

I was like you're going to have to start writing poetry or something.

Speaker 3:

I have a whole. We have to pack for 14 days like not knowing if we have laundry or any of that kind of stuff. So I'm like full on packing for a two week trip. And the second bag is what I'm called my leisure bag, which includes an array of board games and puzzles and like books and things to do Like before we had cell phones. It's kind of. It's kind of crazy.

Speaker 2:

I'll tell you something I told her to take. I bought on Amazon clearance like 12 years ago and I've never used it. It's a little bingo thing where you like roll it and like a number comes out.

Speaker 3:

and then there's a whole bunch of things, a legit bingo game. I'm bringing it.

Speaker 2:

They told her they were like bring games. And I'm like that's where it's my worst nightmare. I am fine to serve on a jury of a murder and do all of those things. I don't want to hang out with you when that is over and they have to like go. They do everything to get together. If they're going on a walk, they go for a walk together. If they go to dinner, they have to be escorted and I'm like that makes me feel like um, like handmaid's tale or something you know yes, interesting, yes, and it also it makes me wonder like you are probably gonna meet the neatest people.

Speaker 2:

I agree, I know and I just found out enough about the case to google it to figure out what it is, but I can't tell her anything, which? I'm not allowed to know anything because yeah, and so I have been texting you, kat and another friend of ours offline going. Yeah, yeah, she doesn't know this, but here's what I found in this article and it's it's really. It's gonna be fascinating and interesting after the fact.

Speaker 3:

Yeah it'll be cool. I think it's gonna be televised and the whole thing.

Speaker 1:

So, oh, I'm watching it yeah, and in I know like in our, in our friend group Moose, I know you and our other friend are gonna like obsess over this yes, and. I, I will just be like in the corner, like praying for Sarah you know what I mean, because I don't yeah, I don't want to really know until afterwards and then I want to go like okay, what was your experience like? How are you in your body, what?

Speaker 2:

did it feel like in your body.

Speaker 1:

You know it's like. I'm very, very curious about the whole process.

Speaker 2:

I've already seen. I've already in the future seen Sarah on Dateline as, like one of the jurors talking about it, which I mean it could definitely be a Dateline story. I'll just say that.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I just want to keep teasing it. Moving on, moving on, moving on. I'm not allowed to talk about it.

Speaker 2:

All right, guys, I know I didn't give you any time to plan for this, but we're creating a audio vision board right now of your life in 2025. Okay, I'll go first. Five things that I want to put on my vision board for 2025 include podcasting, coaching, writing, traveling with friends and family. I want to bring more people on the trips we go on. And then being myself. Those are my five things. And then being myself.

Speaker 3:

Those are my five things. Okay, I want travel as well. I want to visit family more. I have family that's far from me and they're getting older, so I want to see them. I want to become a walker. Oh, I like that I might borrow that one.

Speaker 2:

I'd like to win the lottery, please. Okay, that'd be great. You got to believe it in order to achieve it.

Speaker 3:

Come on, baby, I also got to play, which I don't.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm. Oh yeah, so there's that. I thought that was your fifth thing is that you were going to play Me too. I was like that's fun.

Speaker 3:

The last thing is play more For real, not the lottery Just play.

Speaker 2:

Ok, I agree. Agree, 100 hundred percent. I love that. Work is not in one of ours. Okay, go cat.

Speaker 1:

It's funny because um work is in mind, but in a way that I think is more healthy for me. I want to be. I want to find myself in the seat as an artist manager that I want to be in and where I can do my best work.

Speaker 2:

Because I have.

Speaker 1:

I have not been in that place in a couple of years now and that doesn't mean I haven't done my work. It just means that, like I have, I have struggled bus through the past couple of years and I am ready to go like, oh, I know how to do this and I know how to motivate a team and I know how to lead a team and I know how to do all the things, and so I really want to get better at that. Um, I have big educational goals on the body work side of things. Um, I am going to study to become a teacher of the modality that I practice. Yeah, I'm very, very excited about that.

Speaker 1:

Um, because you know, I've always heard people say, if you, if you can teach it, you know it. And there's something, there's something still about being at the side of the table where I have this like do I really know what I'm doing? And I know that that's a lifelong pursuit and everybody feels that way to some extent and blah, blah, blah. But like I want to really feel more confident. Yeah, and I already do feel confident at the side of the table, but I want to feel even more confident, yeah, and I want to take more vacations.

Speaker 2:

Yes, great, I have been waiting for you to say this, yes.

Speaker 1:

Love it.

Speaker 2:

I do not play enough. You don't.

Speaker 1:

I don't. And having two weeks off around the holidays, I don't. And in having two weeks off around the holidays, although I traveled, which was great, I spent time with family, which was great, having space away from both my body work practice and my artist management job. It gave me like new energy for it. And it's like that's what vacation's for.

Speaker 2:

Like it's it's.

Speaker 1:

It's so that you can like continually like, nourish yourself and replenish yourself and go have some fun. So then, when you do the hard stuff, you can actually enjoy doing the hard stuff. So, um, so I'm going to take more vacations.

Speaker 3:

I would like to add to that it's not always hard stuff. It's the stuff that you're passionate about, cause it's the thing you want to go back to when you get back from your vacation. So maybe that the thing you're passionate about also comes with hard things, but like, yeah, if you hated it, you would come back from vacation and be like I don't. This is the last thing I want to do is go to work, but you don't have that. You actually are passionate about it, so that's good. I like that.

Speaker 1:

That's really. That's really good perspective. And, um, I want to spend more time with my nephews. Oh, I love that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I love that. Yeah, they're, they're such neat people and I get so much from them and I am told that they get something from me. I can't imagine what it is they get from me. Sure, but I'm told by my mom and my sister, like the boys love you so much, they, you know, and I and I'm like I don't really get it because I just feel like I'm I don't know why, but I just that's hard for me to comprehend and I believe that it's true.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and um, and then I have one more thing. Okay, more sex, always. Who are you? Having sex with oh my gosh, that is not who we are.

Speaker 1:

I was going to see if you answered having more sex would be like in addition to the amount of sex I am having. Right, so like I just need to have sex, yeah, that's why you always act like you're.

Speaker 2:

you are just like the most, like you're still wearing uh um, uh uh. What's it called? The ring the promise, ring, the promise ring Like you still got your promise. I'm like, I mean, you're sitting here with people who know you and I want to show you this cat speaking of sex and stuff. Oh well, this has nothing to do with sex, actually, but I posted this on Instagram. Can you see that shirt?

Speaker 1:

First of all, I'm a delight I posted this on Instagram.

Speaker 2:

Can you see that shirt? First of all, I'm a delight and it's like a possum hissing at someone and I said every Enneagram eight needs this. And I had a friend who wrote back and said and Scorpios, and I was like yeah, yeah, that's awesome.

Speaker 1:

Did you order me one? No, but we need matching ones. Yeah. Could we maybe steal the design enough to not like do anything legally wrong?

Speaker 2:

Yeah we can just.

Speaker 3:

That's not who we are. That's not who we are, guys Listen it's very easy you find a new picture of a possum and then we say we're a delight, kat, and.

Speaker 2:

Miss Podcast Guys, this could be a small business we could support. I want to support it. Oh, I'm saying, can we start?

Speaker 1:

can we work with him, can we work with them to do something collaborative?

Speaker 2:

yes, we will license the possum from them that's what we will do.

Speaker 3:

That'd be great you don't have to, but I understand that'd be awesome.

Speaker 1:

and my fifth thing is um, I want to get uh more hole in my body, like I'm doing some, some, what Like is that weird?

Speaker 3:

Could have been. Could have been weird.

Speaker 2:

I thought you forgot an S and I heard I want to get more holes in my body, but you were spelling hole with a W, and so now I'm with you. It took me a minute but I was like more holes in your body. What the hell does that mean?

Speaker 1:

I want to get a lip ring and an ear ring.

Speaker 2:

Oh, you want to get more. You want to become more whole in your body. I like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I want to get a belly button ring.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, give it to us cat Patrons. You just got your money's worth. You always do.

Speaker 1:

You always do. It's always a nice little shot of the body of cat, don't worry she didn't flash you with her breast. This is just her belly just a button, just a button.

Speaker 2:

I'd like to get more hole in my body as it doesn't come out right. Nope, it doesn't feels weird sounds weird.

Speaker 1:

Well, let's find a different way to say it. Okay, I would like for my body to become more holistically healthy. More wholesome.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, more wholesome. Does that mean bigger? Does that mean like homely? Yeah, I'd like to become more homely in 2025. Okay, okay, okay. So this has been a great first episode of 2025 yeah, I'm goodbye I'm just glad.

Speaker 1:

I'm just glad we're back. Man, like I was really worried there for a minute.

Speaker 3:

Holy shit you're gonna have another break, cause I'm gone for two weeks.

Speaker 2:

Well, we're going to do an unedited episode and just put it out there. Okay, great, um, uh. Okay, I have an idea of how to end the podcast today. Okay, what was the name of the guy who was on? The price is right. Anyone remember Bob?

Speaker 3:

Parker.

Speaker 2:

Bob Barker.

Speaker 3:

That's what I call Frank all the time. Bob Barker yeah, because he freaking barks all the time. We should have called him Bob, okay.

Speaker 2:

Do you guys remember, at the end of the Price is Right, he always said don't forget to spay and neuter your pets. What? Okay, it was so random, but that was like his line. I was thinking about it for the cat and moose podcast, like what is our? Don't forget? Dot dot dot. Oh, each of us have to share one. Don't forget, remember, kids. It's like our parting wisdom. Sarah, you have to go first.

Speaker 3:

Uh, uh, kids, electricity will kill you. I think it's real.

Speaker 2:

OK, OK, good Electricity Careful.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's mine.

Speaker 2:

This is going well. I'm going to say, um, I don't have one. Do you cat what? Yes, I do have one, okay.

Speaker 1:

I, I do have one, don't forget. You have everything you need in your body. Oh, I like that one. I like that. Oh, you have everything you need in your body.

Speaker 2:

Okay, my wisdom is going to be hey kids, don't forget, tell the truth. Cause I think telling the truth is very important.

Speaker 3:

Okay, we're going to work on those guys. That was one of the first pieces of advice you gave me, and the band I was in was what if you told the truth? I thought that was so cool.

Speaker 2:

I think everyone should just tell the truth.

Speaker 1:

It would be so much easier there, there's this lady who, um is an astrology lady and she does family constellate or used to do family constellation work. Her name's Tammy Roth. She's on Facebook. Hey, girl, hey Tammy Shout out Tammy Shout out. Um, and she told me I did a consultation with her before christmas, um, and had her look at my birth chart. It was really neat, yeah and um, and she said that she felt like living our most authentic selves is the answer to world peace I think, it's the answer to everything everything.

Speaker 3:

Who are we trying to be? Who are we?

Speaker 2:

trying to be? Why are we trying to be anything but ourselves?

Speaker 3:

This is we're all so unique. Why not be this?

Speaker 2:

Don't forget kids, be yourself, be yourself. Anything else guys.

Speaker 1:

Nope, it sounds like wisdom from on high Happy 2025.

Speaker 3:

See you on high Happy 2025.

Speaker 1:

See you next year Happy 2025.

Speaker 3:

Bye, bye.

Speaker 2:

Oh my word, that's, funny.

Speaker 1:

Special thanks to our producer, Sarah Reed.

Speaker 2:

To find out more, go to catandmoosepodcastcom. Cat and Moose is a BP production.

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