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The following podcast is a dear media production. Hello, beautiful people. It's Rene Blewett and I am your host for this. She did that podcast. Have you ever wondered how your favorite women founders are building these beautiful brands and legacies? Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur already on your journey or just someone who wants to learn from the best to ever do it? This is the podcast for you. Every week, I'll introduce you to powerhouse entrepreneurs, creatives and innovators. We're carving their own paths with love, resilience and bold ambitions. Be sure to subscribe now so you don't miss a thing. Hello, this is Earth to Arianna, I'm your host, Arianna Madix, grab a c**ktail, get cozy and let's get into it. Hey, everybody, it's me, your girl, your everything, your airhead, Arianna, and today I have one of my most favorite people in the entire world here with us, and that's Tom Sandoval. And what's up? Welcome. I'm glad to be here. Yeah. So I mean, I wanted to have you on because I got to tell you why I'm a huge fan of yours. And I like besides the obvious Oh, you're a fan of mine. I am a fan of you. Oh my god. Well, besides, you know the obvious, you know, hot cue. You know, my boyfriend, I love you and I am a fan of you because I just love your ability to be confident and just have fun in so many situations, you bring the party so often to every room that you're in. And you, I just feel like you have an innate ability to be yourself. And I really admire that about you. Thank you. I struggle with that. So yeah, I know like, I mean, I think we all can at times can struggle with being ourselves, you know, especially with, you know, the way the world is at times, you know, people can be very judged. And so when you had you in your in your head. Yeah. And obviously with us being on board that sort of Vanderpump Rules, you know, we we really opened ourselves up for some do judgment. We do. And when there's eyes on you and there's like a million different opinions of you might do something you like, let's say you just you wear a shirt that you like. You got some people saying they love it. Some people saying it's cringe. They hate it. And you know, some people just being like, I just don't like you, no matter what shirt you wear. So, yeah, it can be a lot something that you have been doing this year. Well, two things you've been doing this year. Number one, opening a new bar, shorts and sandals. Yes. Very exciting. And obviously, your band Tom Sandoval in the most extras. That is something. How did you find a way to balance those two things? Well, there's a lot to take on. Yes, it is. I mean, obviously, there's, you know, stuff with the bar that can be very pressing and very immediate and same thing with the band. But for the most part, a lot of the work stuff that I do for Schwartz and Sandys is during the day. And then Bam practice is like at night at like seven p.m. now. Except when we have a show, it's pretty much an all day thing because we, you know, even this past weekend in San Juan Capistrano, which was awesome, we were at the Coachella, as you know, and it went it went really great. It was a great crowd like, you know, I love to go there at noon. And then, you know, we load it in, well, like 12:30. We got up. We were a little late, but we load in at like three and we didn't go on until 9:00. So we're pretty much like there, like all day. Yeah, doing like soundcheck and things like that. Yeah, I mean, it takes a long time for us to set up because there's 10 members. We have a song, give me, give me, like, what's OK? Because I have never been in a band. Obviously, I've done a lot of like musical theater, theater, things like that. But that's, you know, you're posted up at one place for a long time. Yeah. So and I'm sure plenty of people listening are not in bands. So like what is like the behind the scenes tee on what it's like to try to do that like from setup, like, OK, so you get there and you unload your stuff and then what happens? Well, I mean, I've been in, you know, as you know, I've been in, you know, you've seen most of my bands that I've been in and shout out pierced the air. Here's the Arrow Charles McMansion in victory. Oh gosh. These are all really winner names. Yeah, yeah. So in the past, you know, I would bring like I was playing guitar, so bring like my guitar, my pedal board and my amp. And that's pretty much. And if you're in a band, it's just like you're responsible just for your own stuff like that? Or is it kind of a collective effort? Well, because of the way our band is now, like when Jason Bader, the drummer also runs my co-founder co-founder. You know, he asked me about getting back into music, and I was like, I you know, doing original music is too too much for me. Like, it's just too time consuming. You get too obsessed with it. You're too picky or too in your head. So he asked about, you know, what about doing cover like a cover band? I'm like, Hell, yeah, that's something I would consider doing, because it's like anytime you get tired of a song, you just switch it out for another classic hit, you know, and people don't have to be into your s**t. They can come and listen to their favorite songs, you know, and we do a wide variety everything from 70s, 80s, 90s, everything from Death Cab for Cutie to Incubus to working for the weekend to Billy Ocean to cake by the ocean to Oh my god to Ocean Avenue. Wow. So many oceans, so many oceans. So yeah, we're all over the place and I love that about us. Like, we're not just like a yacht rock band. You know, we do, even though we do Toto, like I do love Yacht Rock, I do too. I love Yacht Rock and I love seeing cover bands and. But I wanted to do this right. So we got like a really good you got a really nice practice space that has like full crafty fridge freezer, white coffee, all that stuff. And that's your permanent practice space. That's our permanent practice. You pay rent on manners. Yeah, we pay rent on that. And of course, it's got cool lighting in it and stuff. A lot of cool ideas to have cool lighting. So that's our practice space. And then as we started playing, you know, I ended up getting like inner ears so I can hear myself and then ever, my god like Ariana Grande. Exactly. Yeah. Are probably a little better than my money's pretty damn good. Rushers don't know anything about inner ear, so I know there are tiers of like quality. Oh yeah, for sure. And then the rest of the band got inner ear monitors. Nice. And then we have an app, so everybody has this app. They can adjust everybody's individual instruments so you can bring trumpet up. Everything kick. But if I'm just, like, pissed off at you, I can just turn your s**t down. Exactly. Or like, sometimes I sabotage. I have a system so like I had issues with my phone, like I would have to like, go through it and it's like, hard for me because I'm singing and like, whatever, I'm moving around. So I have my own system of dials where I can push any button and turn somebody down like there's songs. Were Matty, our backup singer. You know, there's songs where her harmonies will be very distracting for me, so I turn her all the way down. There's times where I really need to hear like the bass drum and the snare, or like I really need to hear like more keyboard and I can just quickly turn it up. And then there's times where, like, I want more like using Ariana Grande does that too. I don't know why Ariana Grande is like my reference point for this. Well, she probably has. She has like signs and she has looks that she gives like signals. Yeah, I've seen there's sometimes I've seen like if it's like a very obvious signal that a singer like, I feel like there's ones where like I've seen like Mariah Carey, be like, very blatantly obvious. I'm like, Oh, she can't hear this or, yeah, you know? But we also wonder if there's just like secret secret hidden motions that we don't know about. I mean, I'll just literally point to myself and give it thumbs up while that for myself. That sounds very clear. Yeah, but the thing is, though, I have inner ear monitors and then I also have monitors on the stage. So if, like my inner ears go out or anything happens which has happened that happen in our first can club show and they didn't actually have monitors set up for me. Oh, so I was literally singing like, like blind. Yeah, basically. Yeah, yeah, I couldn't hear myself at all. And it happened to be on a song that, like we had just learned it was so wow. People like stressful. Yeah, it was a couple of like people, you know, good friends, which I like, you know, good constructive feedback. We're like, Hey, maybe that song was like, maybe like too much VIDEO. Wow. And so I. But it was because I couldn't hear myself, and it was a new song, so I didn't have the, you know, a lot of confidence, for sure. And so we have four monitors and we have our own full read of our own backing track system so we can record. So like for songs like Electric Love or like Take On Me by, I'm like, You've got to have like that backing track like those like synthy kind of like drum beats and stuff and also helps because it's like, then we can play to a click and everything and you hear it all through your inner ear as well. It's it's very complicated. It's a big setup. Yeah, so we all kind of help out together like the whole band, everything, everyone from the trumpet trombone player to, you know, we all kind of set up like, we bring in the drum set, you know, we have this huge like box that we bring him. We call it the coffin and it has like, call the stands and oh, wow. It weighs so much. And then obviously, we have like our merch that we bring and then usually like and, you know, my sister, so do merch. We had this guy. You guys have great merch, by the way. Thank you. I love your merch. For anyone listening, if you happen to be at one of these shows or I mean, have you guys sort of like selling it online or anything like that as well or just the shows? We've just been selling it at shows, but we will start selling like a Shopify or something? Yeah, yeah. Because there's one of the shirts is from when you kicked the door in in New Orleans on the show, the battered wife moment. Yeah, which is obviously, I think the top tier, maybe my number one favorite moment that ever happened on the show. You won an Emmy for that moment. The two was robbed. We were snubs that year. Give us an Emmy. You cowards. Yeah, you cowards. So, yeah, so it's a full set up. And then, you know, we have we have band practice. Colin, our musical director, he prints out sheet music for everyone. So everybody has sheet music. Love that for all the songs and stuff like that takes me back to my. I would need sheet music because I'm like a I'm a site reader. Oh, you, you're good. You were good at sight reading. Yes, and I was not. Oh, see, that's the thing. Your player. I am not an ear player at all. And so like with choir, show, choir, all of that stuff, I was a site reader and then I when I. AP music theory, I was very good at sight reading, so I would be like, yes, please to the sheet music, I love that I would be when we would go do our like where we got judged. You would get a ranking judged in band like, OK, school, right? OK, so for those who don't know, Tom was a marching band guy, I was, and I love that I was a van geek. I honestly think that's like one of the hottest, coolest things about you. Oh, is that your band? Well, because I was a cheerleader and my favorite thing at football games was always the band. And my favorite thing was when we had certain dances to certain banned songs. Oh yeah. You know, like, Oh, really? But this did it, and then it didn't do that. Your band played that. Oh yeah, we play that in the stands we would do like, OK, yeah, I love that was my favorite was when the band would play things in the stands and then we would on the, you know, the track. Yeah, we would do dances. That's my favorite thing. By the way, I have a bone to pick, which I feel like it's 20 22, and I don't watch football the way I used to because I have a hard time like reconciling my morals with it now because of what's happening to these players. But an aside, my bone that I have to pick is that it's 2022 and we still half time of college football games don't get to see the marching bands. Yeah. And what really that's been pissing me off my whole life, and I feel like I just needed to bring that up right now, just in case somebody hears me say this and is in a position of power to change that. Because literally, what are we? Why do we need to have a college football game cut to two, you know, old guys talking about the game like, yeah, you should have like if you want to watch two guys talk about what just happened, even though you were just f**king watching it, you can go somewhere else for that. But like, half time is long enough that they should be able to show the halftime shows that you're seeing at the game. Because the marching bands, I think they create the f**king vibe. Yeah, and I think they're the best part. Look, I can tell you, you know, my high school, our football team was not good. They would say things like the hazing was. Wildcats tried hard but suffered a tough loss. They tried hard or whatever. But when, like two games in me, the Bart Simpson clip where he has the cake. It's like you tried it in the trash. Yeah. So a lot of people would come to our football games to watch our halftime show. Yeah, we had an amazing band as well. Yeah. Mr. Singletary, we did that. We did. Beneke. Nice. Nick Bennett. I don't know. Oh yeah. Yes. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Shout out to Mr. Pottinger, Mr. Doughty. They're definitely listening. Yeah, they're listen. They're big fans of Earth. On it. Huge, huge fans. Yeah. But yeah, I love that you were in marching band. I was the Phantom one year and I played music of the night solo. Wow. Yeah. I just seen that yesterday. I can't lie. I've seen that too. Yeah, that was good. So when you peaked? Yeah, I was when I. So, yeah, anyways, with Tom Sandoval in the most extras, I mean, it's just continuing to to grow like, we've, you know, now we have our own sound guy. We're probably going to end up getting our own. We have our our new manager, Jim. He's been doing so great. Yeah, we have a tour manager now, like a booking agent who basically has just been getting us like pretty much wherever we like want to play. And while Madison Square Garden with Madison Square Garden going, I mean, like New York, you know, I mean, like, I don't know, Harry Styles just played a few nights there. And, uh, Tom, I feel like you're dropping the ball damn well. What I feel like I love about you. I mean, I don't mean to just talk about Tom St all the most extras, all the whole time. Yeah, but what I do love about it for you is I feel like it is such a source of joy and positivity for you because I know that opening the bar has been really stressful. Yeah, and just stress of life in general and me being able to have this creative outlet where you just have such a fun time and it just brings you so much joy. I love that for you because I feel like if everything is just work, I mean, obviously the band is work as well. But if everything is just work and stress all the time like that can really take a toll on your mental health. Yeah, I agree. I think it's always important for everyone like you, you know, like you, you know, doing, you know, like you. What do you do? No, no, no, no. Like with riding horses. Yeah. And yeah, and the whole question thing like, I know that brings you a lot of joy and and happiness. And I think that's important for everyone like really important that everyone has sort of like a creative outlet, some sort of hobby, something that they can like, pour their energy into and be excited because I find an. Life will get you through what gets you like, motivated and excited, and looking forward is when you when you have something to look forward to, when you have something you got to that you're going to go do, whether it's like a soccer league or or whatever, it's like those things keep you like in a positive state of mind, so you can deal with all the other bulls**t. Yeah, like like you said, why are more money to the today? Literally, like on my way, here are the wire more money to, you know, the the joint restaurant account? Great. Yeah, it's just that rent runs do every month, every month. Now I know and oh, I know it, it gets depressing. You know, like, we've had so many issues with this bar from the booths to, you know, back in the house staff to just like things going wrong, plumbing like all kinds of s**t, literally, literally literally s**t. But it's been nice to be able to perform do these shows. And because energy is always so great, like with cover bands, it's just always like it's a party like our shows, it's like freaking party. Yeah, I love that something. So, you know, people know about your band, and I think people also know that you love karaoke. I do, but I don't know if people know how much you love corny like 80s and 90s action movies. Oh, I do. They're not corny. They're awesome. Oh, OK. They're never. It's you love like a bad action movie. I mean, I do love like commando. Like all like old Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Predator. You love Arnold? I do. I was a big fan of Arnold. Yeah. Maybe even some Jean-Claude Van Damme. Wow. Yeah. I just you know what? One of my favorite favorite movies growing up was this when I was a kid, I always secretly wanted to be like a ninja. Like, like I would literally like, try to. I would try to like, jump up and down really high and like land like I like and see how quiet I could be. Oh, that's that. I could see you doing that now. I used to try to just like sneak up on like people and like, like my dad and Chelsea sneak up on my dad. I'd also try to like I would balance on things like I would walk across, like we had a chain link fence in our house and I used to walk on the top of it, like all the way around the yard. I could balance on it, like on like in high school and clean and jerk thing I could balance for like a minute on the bar. Wow. Like a little bar. Like, you know, like a like a barbell. Yeah. So this movie inspired this movie inspired me. It was called Remo Williams. The adventure begins because I guess it was supposed to be a series, but it didn't do well enough. So it begins and ends here. Yeah, and had Fred Ward love Fred Ward? OK, and was Fred Ward an action star in this movie? Yes. Wow. He played like a cop in New York and then they, like, faked his death, and then he trained under this guy and learned like how to. He literally learned how to like, run on like wet concrete. And this guy can like, run on water and stuff and like, Oh my, learn how I want to run on a wet concrete. Someone run on wet clothes. I mean, like, I don't know his master could like, run on water or whatever. I don't know because he went so fast. He was fast. He picked his legs up. Have you seen the new Pinocchio? I haven't seen it yet. OK, but I feel like there's part of the movie like towards the end, like during like the whole monstrous situation where there's a little bit of like Pinocchio can just move his legs so fast that he's like running on water. And that's the mental image that I have in my head of, like Fred board or this movie, just propeller legs. He could like dodge bullets and stuff. Wow. You know, when I think of Fred Ward, I think of that's exactly the image that comes to my mind. It was cool. It was kind of great. Soundtrack was like Detroit at that, that it that don't do that. Wow. I'm sad that there wasn't. I have it on hold trilogy. I have it on Blu ray. If you want to watch it, you have it on Blu ray? I do. Even though we don't have the Blu ray who asked for that on Blu ray, got it as a gift. Oh my god. Yeah, and we don't have a Blu ray. Greg McNeal got it for me. Oh, that's funny. I love that. Yeah, that's great. I got him. I'm shocked. You don't have it on laserdisc. I know, right? I actually got him recently to Leonard Nimoy records. You didn't there. It's still in our house. I know. But he's, you know, he's right. But you're not going to know what you are now. He's going to know what you've already told him. I sent him pictures. Oh, OK. Like, is it supposed to be a surprise because he's going to know? No, no. I sent him a picture right away. Oh, oh my gosh. Yeah, OK. Love that. I love that. Great. So Remo Williams. Yeah. Now how? OK, wait. Paused because. Have you ever done a Remo Williams Halloween costume? No, but I used to dress up like him as a kid. Hello. Halloween is coming. He doesn't really have like anything was he just wear normal clothes? He kind of was normal clothes. He just wears like a black sweater and like army pants. Oh, people would just be like, who? Yeah. What is the normal outfit, exactly? You know what you're going to be for Halloween? I don't. I know we had an idea. Do you have an eye? We had an idea. It seems like it might be kind of hard to pull off. Why? I don't know. Because like, is it hard to find like, we can't tell people what we're. Yeah, we can't. We can't, because if we still do it, if we still decide to do it. But I feel like we should have a backup plan. Yeah, we like something else that's cool. And it's not. I can't be. What's the X-Men guy? Oh, you don't want to, but you're always. You're always. I'm like, three times. Yeah, three times. I know what. I love it. You know it's what? Gambit Gambit, OK? My gamot costume is your gambit costume is great rivals the movie. Yes, it is really good. I'll give you that. But you can't be a fourth time. I mean, I'll give it a I'll give it a minute. Well, now you have to do something that you can do have a mustache with. Oh yeah, that's true. Yeah. And I have a mustache and you can't shave it until the reunion. So I mean, I can always be my my classic cowboy again. You loved. It's the I feel like there's something creepy. Well, here's the thing I like. We love Halloween. You love Halloween and you're great at it. But we can't do repeats. I like repeating stuff. Lisa's a French maid every year, literally every year, at least as a French intensive pirate concert. I like being a gunslinger because I love cap guns. You do. I like I got these great cast iron cap guns. They're really fun. And like, I get to twirl them around. And you know, that's how I book that labyrinth music video because they're looking for a gun twirler. Yeah. Express yourself. Yeah. Check it out. Check it out. Google it. Google it. Zoe. So I like What's our backup? Not, I don't know. Let me look. Hold on. Let me see something. What are you googling now? When are you giggling? Hold on ! Is the odd this is an auditory medium. OK. This isn't really so much of a visual thing. OK. So for everyone at home, Thomas Googling something, but he's on the I can't see what it is. What is that? Oh, that's for you know, yes, we can't say, I know what, we can't say it, right? So but that does not look like a hard thing to find my beer, my beer, I don't know, Tom. Oh no. So OK, listen, question. Yes. As a Halloween. Consider a Halloween expert. Yeah. A costume guy. Give me three costume ideas for the peeps. What should they be this year? What's something cool that people can do? That's not basic and that's not corny. That's give give the people some. Like, I'll tell you what, I don't. What should they be? I think it can be funny to emulate that taker's character in the pirate show. Yes, Blackbeard. Blackbeard, that's a good flag. Means death. OK, so your suggestion? No one is Blackbeard from our flag means death also. Or maybe Blackbeard. And let me give you some advice to OK, give it to me or give it back. Give everybody the advice. Yes. OK, if when you're doing a costume, if you know, I think it's always important to have like, you know, real like is real as you can get it like versus just buying a bag costume. OK. I think that's like a little phoning it in. So if you're going to be a werewolf like glue for to your body? Yeah, that's what I remember when I went to my first, we hope parade like there was somebody was literally naked that just was covered with fur like that. They glued to their body sounds pretty thin body paint, and then they had a sick wolf mask. It was pretty incredible. All right. So what I'm saying, like if you're like, try to get like like with my gimmick costume, I have like a leather duster jacket versus like a, you know, a s**tty trenchcoat. I have like budget is what you're saying. Yes. So moral of the story is spend money. Well, here's the thing, though. I've used that jacket in other like things like even when I dressed up as like the rock me Amadeus guy, like the colonials, the colonial wig. Yes. Yeah, a white powdered wig. Yeah. So that jacket I had also used as like a pirate. I had also used as a vampire. So. And if you're cold? Yes. So you can. So what I'm saying is, is when you get cool like pieces, when you get cool like accessories, you can reuse them and mix and match them in other costumes. Got it. So it's good to just like splurge a little bit on some cool like like, OK, for instance, when I was a Jedi or whatever or a dark Jedi, I should say Dark Jedi. I didn't spend like a ton on my costume, but I spent a decent amount on getting my face like airbrushed. And then I also bought a really cool custom lightsaber. So the costume itself wasn't, and then I reused my gamot shin guards and then like, you know, I don't even think you realize how unintentionally funny you are. I think that's one of the funniest is it's the custom lightsaber. Yes, I'm here for it. So get like if you're going to do a costume, at least have one part of your costume that's like legit. It's super like high and everything else you can maybe like, cut a little bit, you know? OK. Yeah. All right. So, so relevant. 2020 22 Halloween costume ideas. You think our flag means death? Yes. Black beard and. OK, I don't know. It's tough to say. I'm asking you, the expert, I'm asking you what you got some ideas. We could go is like Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Oh my God. And I would f**king die a horrible, horrible idea. And then have somebody goes like the judge. Yeah, I heard he's like dating that lawyer now. Oh, yeah, OK. That's one way to get out of a lawyer. Fees. What a nightmare. What a mess. OK, so people don't do that. That's f**ked up. Don't listen to Tom as horrible idea. Hell, no. What about? What about like the new Game of Thrones show? Yeah, you could recycle old the nair's wigs. Yes, you can. There you go. Like you or you're saying spend money. If you spent money on Game of Thrones costumes a few years ago, you could just rewear some Targaryen s**t. Yeah, their wig budget must have been a little bit low in this new show. I don't think they're the greatest, but yeah. Alison, the new show I fell off for me. I started watch. I watch like the first three episodes and then I lost interest entirely. Yeah. After they started trying to do like incest again, I was like, Guys, no, no, no, no incest. Good lord. Absolutely awful. I've had enough of that. I've had enough of the incest. Yeah, I've had enough of the f**kin incest guys. Like, Let's knock it off. What about the new Lord of the Rings show? That's good costumes. Yeah, I mean, that could get expensive. I know that while you were saying budget, yeah, those costumes will cost money. Yeah, I kind of want to do one of those because I want to have elf ears. My feet already look like Frodo, so I'm good to go. No, they're fun. Not look like Frodo. But what are those people that people that, like, pick up their s**t and leave and. On the show where I don't remember they're not hobbits, there's something else dwarves. No, there's something else. No, there's something else orcs. No, they're not works. They're like hobbits, but they're not hobbits or what are you doing? Oh, I'm having another one. Oh, you're just going to open that box? Yeah. OK. They here for display or what? Oh, blood orange on top one orange, right? Sweet. Yes. Spirit Society, Spirit Society, Society of Spirits. All right. Pretty good. You're pretty good. Yeah, there's six percent alcohol. Ooh, nice. That's more than that. That's more than truly it is. So woo Dumplin hair of the dog. Oh, we had a time last year we went to this. We had a time last night we did. We went to this place. It's like kind of like a little like unassuming pop up thing called the ramen. And we had it was incredible. Incredible. There's like it's basically it's they're using. They have traveled all over the country in their pop ups are usually like two months, two to three months in one place. So they're in L.A. right now, I think, until November. And it's basically like a studio where you would film stuff, but that has like has a working kitchen and everything in there. So there's 10 people per meal. Yes. So you all sit around this big table together and the chef comes out chef Robbie. Yeah, Italian, Japanese, Amakhosi's style fusion. Yeah, you can check them out on Instagram. Plus, the ramen at pasta underscore ramen. And yeah, it was amazing. It was so good. Like, but we were taking like shots. Yeah, and we were having had sarki pairings. We had an old fashioned. We had this. Yeah, we had like a Japanese whisky, old fashioned. And then we had this saké yuzu c**ktail. And then. Oh, my God, and then I don't know even know what you were taking shots, but we ended up having like four shots. That was a biggie. Hamegi whiskey with something else, though mixed in there. Yeah, sweeter. But oh my god. I don't know. What do we think we were doing that? No professional drinkers. Yeah. At a certain time in our lives. Yes, yes. I think I've graduated out of the professional drinker. I can't anymore. Yeah, it hits different now. So, yeah, we had an amazing, lovely, incredible time with chef Robbie Imposta Ramen. And today we are feeling it. So, yeah, so yeah, here we are. I actually have a show the 29th in Tempe, Arizona, at the marquee theater. Ooh, we're doing like Tempe. Like College Town, I think. Oh yeah, yeah. Give me a costume contest. Hell yeah, we're going to also be in costumes. So. Oh yeah, you can tell me after this what you're going to be ahead of the show. OK, OK. Cool, cool, cool. Cool. Yeah. But yeah, it's going to be, you know, me the most extras and damn party. Hell yeah. Oh my god. Yeah, that, Tom. There's something that we do on every episode, and that is you have to give me a song for the ultimate request line. OK, because this playlist is it's pretty friggin top notch. OK? So you got to tell me, what are you going to request? It's tough. It's tough. I mean, that's like asking me what my favorite movie is is not to be your favorite song. You know, you got to you got to leave with partying tunes, OK? I know. OK. What's it going to be? I would say I've been listening this song for years. I love the song so much. I love the lyrics. I love the message. I love the way it sounds. It sounds like it has. Spacey sounds to it in whose spacey sounds. The rap that's right in the wrapper kind of. Sounds like Andre Andre 3000. Yeah, I know, I know it's my guy. So I would say it's Am I wrong by innocent pack? Oh oh, that is a good song. I love Anderson Pack. Yeah, we love Anderson. Big fans. Silk Sonic. Ooh, ooh ! His wig? I know. Oh, that's all. That's real, baby. Yeah. Anderson Pack is everything. If anyone gets a chance to see Anderson pack like you should, definitely frickin. Yeah, like he's so good. He sings, plays the drums like he. He performs his a*s off. Like, he's absolutely amazing. Yeah, and that is a great, great, great, great song. I'm very excited to have that on the list. Yeah, it's like the lyrics. I'm only coming out to play nothing more than I hate in this life. The wrong impression I only have one to make. You may open your arm, you may open your palm waiting to catch a break. The cause of falls there may. What about me? I believe in fate. Want to know where I'll be in? Five? This is my favorite part. They want to know where I'll be in. Five. What about today? What about tonight? Only one at a time. Only one at a time. So precious. It's yours. It's mine. Yeah. Did I love that song? This just became a spoken word and musical podcaster power. Just want to say thank you so much. Thanks for having me. Let me know if I was ever going to do your podcast. Well, you know you have to break glass in case of emergency, huh? No, I had you saved in my back pocket for when I knew the moment was right. Oh, I guess it's right. Yes. I love you. I love you too. Dumplin. No. Book so you home tonight. No, go ahead. Do you want to leave with any parting words, obviously, of your show in Tempe on the 29th? Yeah. What else? What else you got going on? You guys can come by Schwartz and Sandys and grab a delicious c**ktail. Maybe try the neon Negroni or the elephant in the room. Maybe the lobster corn dogs. Whoa. Yeah, we're in Franklin Village. UCB is now open, so yeah, it's vibing over there. And if not, you can catch us some WeHo at TomTom. Yeah, and we're just, you know, y'all like walking around the block. Oh gosh, I love you so much. I love you too. All right, everybody. Bye bye. Thank you so much for listening. You can catch a new episode of Earth to Ariana every Tuesday. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any of the action. I want to hear from you, so please leave a rating and a review. And don't forget to leave me a message. Follow us on social for all of the behind the scenes action and more information at Ariana Madix and Earth to Ariana Morcombe. Talk to you next week. By.
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