Tan: Welcome back to another episode of the brains, the beauty and the funny one. Jens: ⁓ woo. Tan: Today we're gonna be talking about doing it scared and living life to the fullest. Because life is short you guys. Jens: It is very, very precious. I did not prepare a single thing today. Bear with us. Kenzie: and precious, Tan: Haha Should we start off with some Disney trivia or? Kenzie: Yeah, let's start off with some trivia warm us up. Jens: Yeah, our voices up. Is there any singing? Fill in the blank? Tan: Alright. So, no. Kenzie: You Tan: So I tried to pick some ones that were like a little less known because we are a very Disney family and have watched a lot of Disney movies. So here we go. What was the first full length animated Disney movie released in 1937? Jens: Snow White. Kenzie: Steamboat Willie. Tan: Snow White is right. Full length. Jens: Full, full movie. Snow White. Ding ding ding. Kenzie: ⁓ full length, yeah, okay ⁓ Tan: Question number two. What is the name of the fairy who helps Pinocchio become a real boy? Jens: I didn't watch that movie very much. Kenzie: ⁓ hang on. Jens: Jiminy Cricket? Yeah. Kenzie: Yeah. Tan: The fairy, you guys. Kenzie: There's a fairy? I was definitely... ⁓ Yeah. Because the discourse is that the blue fairy is the same blue fairy from Sleeping Beauty. Jens: I don't remember a fairy in Pinocchio. Tan: The Blue Fairy. Jens: Yeah. No, I did you know that? Because the discourse is that. Tan: Yes. Jens: same blue fairy from Sleeping Beauty. Kenzie: Yeah. Jens: Mmm. Tan: Yeah. In 101 Dalmatians, how many puppies did Pongo and Perdida originally have? Kenzie: 100. No, originally the babies at the beginning before they got stolen. Like 11 I think or 13. Lucky number 13. Lucky because it was 13. He lived. Cause they thought he was... Oh, 15. Jens: No, originally the babies at the beginning before they got stolen. Like 11 I think, or 13. Lucky number 13. Lucky because it was 13, because he lived. Because they thought he'd... Oh 15. 13, I had 13. I haven't watched a Disney animated film in 15 years. Tan: Originally. Final answer. 15 puppies? Kenzie: I haven't watched a Disney animated film in 15 years. Tan: That's like I said, I didn't do easy ones. This is the easiest one right here that y'all better get. What is the name of the villain in the Little Mermaid? Kenzie: Okay. Ursula. Which little were we? Because I dressed up as Ursula for Halloween one year and then all of a sudden for like four years people kept buying me Ursula things. Jens: Ursula. Which little mermaid? Because I dressed up as Ursula for Halloween one year and then all of a sudden for like four years people kept buying me Ursula things. Tan: Yeah. ⁓ yeah. And do you know who the second movie is? Jens: This is the picture here. Kenzie: I don't think I have a picture. The second movie. Jens: Morgana Ursula's sister. You're not seeing this thing? Kenzie: ⁓ I was going to say Vanessa Ursula's alter ego. That's legit. Tan: Okay, who is it? Jens: legit. ⁓ Kenzie: Yeah, that's when she turns into a human and tries to steal Eric. It's Vanessa. Tan: ⁓ yeah. I'm still waiting for the live action of the villain. Yeah. That would be really good. Anyways, who is the only title character in a Disney film that never speaks? Jens: Ursula? Yeah, that'll be good. Kenzie: Yeah, that'll be good. I love me a billion. Jens: Say that again. Kenzie: Say that again. Tan: Who is the only title character in a Disney film that never speaks? Jens: Steamboat Willie. Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse Ratatouille just kidding he's just ratatouille no he doesn't okay Remy Remy ⁓ Remy does talk sorry sorry sorry I have no freaking idea Tan: Mickey Mouse talks? Kenzie: Ratatouille! Just kidding, he talks. Okay, Ratatouille. have no freaking idea. Tan: Yes he does. Remy does talk. It's the title of a movie. Kenzie: The fox and the hound. ⁓ Jens: Fox and the Hound. They talk too! Dumbo! Oh yeah, because it's Timothy that talks. Dumbo doesn't talk. Tan: He has really, really big ears. Yeah. Yeah. No, not once. Kenzie: I hated that movie. I feel like I've literally watched it one time. Jens: I that movie. ⁓ yeah, I don't remember it. I feel like I've literally watched it one time. Probably because it was so sad. Tan: Which princess has a raccoon as a sidekick? Kenzie: Pochonis. Tan: Yeah. And last. Oh, yeah. Kenzie: And his name is Miko. And the hummingbird's name is Flick. Tan: And Pocahontas is Kenzie's favorite movie. Pocahontas, not Pinocchio. Jens: Kenzie apparently liked Pinocchio. It used to be. It used to be. Pinocchio. Oh, did I say Pinocchio? Kenzie: It used to be. It used to be. Oh, did I say You said Pinocchio. Jens: Wow you guys, that's how good my brain is this week. My bad, bad. My BZ. Kenzie: I do not like Pinocchio either. Tan: You Last but not least, what is the name of the fox in The Fox and the Hound? Jens: Fox. I'm going to say Foxy Cleopatra. I don't know. I haven't seen that movie in a long time either. Kenzie: I'm gonna say Foxy Cleopatra. copper. Jens: ⁓ that might be it. Tan: No. I think that's the dog. If I'm not mistaken, the fox's name is Todd. Kenzie: Or is that the dog? Jens: ⁓ yeah. Kenzie: ⁓ yeah, Copper and Todd I think. I hate that movie too. Tan: Todd. I'm a hound dog. Why, cause it made you cry? Jens: hate that movie too. It's cause they're sad. It's the sad ones you hate. Kenzie: Can you sense a theme? I really don't like sad movies. kenz: beauty and funny? we can't have it all. Thanks for listening to this episode. If you would like to help support our podcast, please share it with others, post about it on social media. Tan: Yeah. Yeah, friggin' homeward bound. I'll never live that down. Jens: time and a place. Kenzie: Nope. Jens: Go Stripes, go! I know, but that's like my core memory of town is in a movie theater. I know, it was adorable. Yes, I know. It was the cutest thing I've ever seen. Yeah, Yeah, he won. kenz: or leave a rating and review anywhere you listen to your podcasts. catch all the latest from us, please give us a follow on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube @BrainsBeautyFunnyOne, or email us at thebbfpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks again, and we'll see you next time. Kenzie: That wasn't Homeward Bound. ⁓ Tan: was a child and I was very invested. Kenzie: The only thing I remember about that movie is that Frankie Muniz voiced the zebra. Tan: ⁓ yeah, and the zebra ran so fast. Kenzie: That is the only thing I remember about it. Jens: Didn't he? Or did he... I can't remember now. Tan: I don't know. But yeah, that wraps up my Disney trivia. Kenzie: Couldn't tell ya. That was incredibly difficult actually. Jens: Yeah, movies I haven't seen in a long while. Tan: I know, I chose the difficult one. I chose the difficult ones for a reason. Kenzie: ⁓ That's probably why she didn't ask them. Jens: Could have asked anything about Beauty and the Beast or Cinderella and I would have been able to answer. Tan: Like I was looking through a list of questions and I was like, these are so easy. Jens: Mmm! Tan: But then I found a couple that I was like, they probably wouldn't know this. Kenzie: Yep. Jens: Well, you got us. Tan: Yeah. Jens: suggestions on trivia that want us to do. Kenzie: They want us to partake ⁓ in. Jens: Yeah, let's ask our listeners some questions. Actually use our social media. Tan: Yes, we got to. Jens: you Kenzie: What a novel idea. Tan: Let's stop letting fear take control. Kenzie: Hmm. ⁓ Jens: A... bow bow bow bow! Kenzie: you Tan: which kind of brings us into the juicy part of our conversation. And ⁓ Kenzie, what's one thing that you can recall? Fear kind of pushing you aside. Kenzie: when I pushed for your side and did it anyway. Tan: Yeah, or you let fear overcome you too. We want the good, the bad, the ugly, the in-between. Jens: Are you let fear overtake? Kenzie: Hmm I don't know, like honestly this one's hard for me. Jens: Yeah, I can tell. I can go. ⁓ Not leaving my previous position just out of fear that one, nobody would follow me to the next place and not being able to keep a clientele anywhere else until I was, until I had to leave and find something new. But yeah. Kenzie: Till shit literally hit the fan. Yeah. ⁓ Tan: Yeah. Jens: Fear ⁓ and friendship, I guess, of kept me there. Tan: Yeah. Jens: So, but yeah, yeah, but yeah, that's one big one for me is staying at the place I started and not just feeling maybe too comfortable, obviously. yeah, until I had to make a move and yeah, shitty, but we're in a good spot. We're in a good place. Kenzie: friendship. Yeah, yeah, that's one big one for me is staying at the place I started and not just feeling maybe too comfortable, obviously. yeah, until I have to make a move. Tan: You're thriving. What is it? Yeah. Jens: I am getting some natural sunlight. 30, flirty and thriving. Kenzie: 30 flirty and thriving name that movie gone. Tan: 30 flirty and thriving. Oh, we could do a 13 going on 30 trivia. Jens: 10, you got one? Tan: probably when I started working again, because I knew it was time, but I was also afraid to just like go back out. And I'm really glad I did because it's been a real nice treat on my mind and body too. Kenzie: Mm. Jens: Mmm. Commit, yeah. Kenzie: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Jens: Literally deliciously. Tan: Yeah, deliciously. Jens: deliciously and yeah, all all mentally and even physically too. You're getting out of the house and now that your kiddies are growing up. Yes, that's the biggest thing for me and like working. I honestly don't think I could be a stay at home mom, but I like I I'm I'm I'm a better mom when I can work. Tan: Yeah. Having adult conversation. Yeah. Yeah, it's not for everyone, that's for sure. Yeah. Jens: And yeah. Kenzie: I think that's totally valid though. And I feel like even if you are a stay at home mom, you deserve to still go outside and yeah, touch grass as they say. Jens: Yeah. Just, yeah, like you said, have adult conversations. And I feel like even if you are a stay at home mom, you deserve ⁓ absolutely. Do stuff for yourself. Go outside and yeah, touch grass as they say. Tan: all for Everyone is different. Have you time, yeah. Yeah, like go to appointments for yourself and like massage and nail or whatever and not have. Yeah. But yeah, that's my kind of fear, but do it. Jens: not have to lug along. Kenzie: Yeah. Well, on that, on that kind of same train, I guess, for me leaving the dental office when I did, because I really just, it was kind of a, I wasn't scared to leave. So it's kind of like a mix of both of your questions, because I stayed for so long. Jens: same train I guess for me leaving the dental office when I did. Yeah. Because I really just it was kind of a I wasn't scared to leave so it's kind of like a mix of both of your questions because I stayed for so long out of fear that I couldn't find something better and like don't get me wrong I went on multiple interviews and you know. You tested the waters. Tan: Mm-hmm. Kenzie: out of fear that I couldn't find something better. And like, don't get me wrong, I went on multiple interviews and, you know, had, yeah, I had multiple job offers, other places, but then I would come back and say, I just had this job interview, I had this offer on the table, and they would give me more money so the next day, right? Like, so it was okay. Tan: Yeah. Jens: other places but then I would come back and say I just had this job interview I had this offer on the table and they would give me more money so the next day yeah like so it was was okay Kenzie: And then it was like just after the pandemic. Jens: And then it was like just after the pandemic had started. No, we like came back from like the initial closure. right, right, right. Yep. And I got everything kind of back running at a decent pace. We figured out our protocols and everything. And then I just was like, I'm done. Like I'm so burnt out of dental. Like I just, yeah, don't have anything left in me for it. And I had no backup plan. Kenzie: No, we like came back from like the initial closure. Tan: Mm-hmm. Kenzie: and I got everything kind of back running at a decent pace. We figured out our protocols and everything. And then I just was like, I'm done. Like I'm so burnt out of dental. I just, I don't have anything left in me for it. And I had no backup plan at that time. Like hardly anybody was hiring anybody, right? For any positions. Yeah. And so, Jens: that time like hardly anybody was hiring anybody. Yeah it was a weird time. so Dakota and I sat down and talked and I said listen like it's imperative for me and my mental health that I quit this job. Mm-hmm that I can't that I'm no longer there. Tan: Yeah, due to the Kenzie: Dakota and I sat down and talked and I said, listen, like, it's imperative for me and my mental health that I quit this job. Yeah. And I need to be done and I don't have a backup plan right now. And so are we going to be okay if I quit? Jens: need to be done and I don't have a backup plan right now so are we gonna be okay if I quit how much anxiety did that give you because like we were always taught you need to have something on not not even on the go but like in the works before you quit your previous position yeah Kenzie: In the works, yeah before. That's what I mean. Yeah, so that's what I'm saying is like it kind of was like a mix of both where it was like, yeah, I was scared but also I kind of did it without fear because it was like I needed to do it for me to get out. Not that it was a bad place to work or that I worked with bad people like it, you know what I mean? Like it was just, I was done. Yeah. Jens: You needed to it. Yeah. It was necessary. Absolutely. It was time. One dental. What are the people that dental patients are literally the worst to deal with customer service wise? Tan: Yeah. Yeah. Kenzie: They are because it's hard because people have to pay to be there and they hate to be there. That's what I always say. Like nine times out of ten people have to pay out of pocket to be there. Right. Tan: Yeah. And you worked there since you were like, I don't know, 14? Kenzie: Well, I worked there, yeah, like a little bit when I was young, like 16, 15, 16. And then I got, like I went back for like full-time real work. Yeah, once I, yeah, grew up and matured a bit. But ⁓ yeah, so that was crazy. Tan: Yeah. Jens: Well, I worked there, yeah, like a little bit when I was young, like 16, 15, 16. And then I got, like I went back. Yeah, you went to school and then you, yeah. Yeah, once I, yeah, grew up in a matured bit. But, yeah. Tan: Yeah. Jens: Absolutely. Yeah. That's the hardest thing to do is just like, this is not okay for me anymore. And I need to make a change. And yeah, it's super brave of you. I don't actually think I, I think I forgot that you were there during COVID still. Because it just like everything just felt so bunched up during that time. I think I totally forgot because I just think of you during COVID doing the stuff from home. Kenzie: I know it was like a leap yeah yeah Tan: Yeah, same. Yeah, I truly don't remember 2020 to 2025. Kenzie: ⁓ I'd agree with you. It's like a blur. All of it. Tan: Yeah, or maybe 2024, like when 2025 started, that's when I feel like I started. Okay. Yeah, maybe that's also postpartum, but. Jens: You came out of the fog. Yeah, absolutely. Kenzie: Definitely. Yeah. Tan: Well, that's like another doing it scared for me is finding out I was pregnant with my son at 20 and had no like look on life yet and just got accepted into hair school and found out I was pregnant and just had to do it scared ⁓ and it's been the best of my life. Jens: Yeah. Yeah, you were a lost puppy. Kenzie: Mm-hmm. Tan: he was meant to come in my life and I'm better for it. So sometimes you just got to do things scared. Jens: Absolutely. Kenzie: Mm-hmm. Yeah. Jens: Yeah. Tan: and they'll might be the best thing of your life. Kenzie: Well, and then we can kind of loop back to this podcast too as another example, It's not that we don't talk about it at great length. Yeah, literally. Yeah. Yeah. Jens: this podcast too. Tan: Yeah Yeah. Jens: Check out our first episode. Still, still, like every week I'm like the hour or whatever before I'm like. Tan: We're terrified. Kenzie: I'm not like that anymore. pretty... Yeah, but honestly, I think that the free flowing is better. Jens: Mostly because we suck at like preparing. Tan: the best conversations. Yeah. Jens: Yeah, it's true. ⁓ more recent doing it scared for me. I might, ⁓ sell my house and that's very, ⁓ scary. I don't know why, but it is, it's the couple we've been there for almost. Tan: And you never got that full like move out experience of that house. So there's a lot of shit in there. Jens: Yeah, like move in. Yeah. Well, not anymore, but. No, it's, Tennis is right. Yeah. Kenzie: Yeah, like move in. Yeah. Well, not anymore. No, it's... Tanis is right. You never got that full like, look at our new house! Yeah, you never got to see a house that's like completely empty. Yeah. essentially I'm in. Yeah. Tan: Well no, but... Jens: This is ours. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because essentially I moved in because Trent was already there. So, yeah. So that's like super scary. And we're putting in some work this weekend to get it ready to put on to the market. And I'm very nervous. And that is OK. It's OK that I'm nervous, but it's it's going to be. Tan: Clear out. Yeah. Blank canvas. Kenzie: Yeah. So that's like super scary and we're putting in some work this weekend to get it ready to put on to the market. And I'm very nervous. It's okay. That is okay. It's okay that I'm nervous, but it's going to be an interesting next couple months. Honestly, the most stressful time in my life was trying to sell my old house. So it was awful. Jens: ⁓ interesting next couple months. Yeah. Yep. Tan: Yeah, yeah, because there's always going to be an issue with every single person that comes through. Jens: Absolutely, yeah. Kenzie: Mm-hmm. I don't even get me started. Yeah. Yeah, don't even get me started on the people that were like... Keep in mind, my old house was built in the 19 fricking 20s. No, 1914 actually. And the amount of people that would come through that house and say, you know, the closets really aren't that big. Tan: No matter if your house is immaculate, there's always going to be an issue. What do you expect for 1914? Kenzie: Exactly. I'm like, you're lucky there are closets. Anyways, I'll get off my rant. Jens: Like you're lucky there are closets. Yeah, literally. I'll get off my rant. No, that's perfect. But yes, that's my most recent doing it scared. Thank goodness we have an awesome cousin who is a real estate agent that is keeping me at ease. Tan: Yeah, for real though. Kenzie: Thank goodness we have an awesome cousin who's real estate agent that is doing she can. Yes, she did the same thing for me. Jens: Yeah. She's like, just do this and this and this and then let me come in and take pictures. I was like, okay. Kenzie: ⁓ my god, okay. It's a good thing you can paint. Jens: So I've been painting and taking off silly wallpaper. ⁓ Yes, Drew. Kenzie's awful at painting. From her own house? She got fired. ⁓ Kenzie: I got fired from my own house. by my sister and father-in-law. Because I just don't think I give a shit. Tan: Why are you so bad at it? Jens: I don't know, she just like, when you're painting you have to like go up and down in like a nice V and then you can come like back over. She was like, this way, this way, this way down. I was like, what in the fuck are you doing? Yeah, fair. I just like it cause it's mindless work, especially when you're in the middle. You just like, ⁓ yeah, that's nice. That's covered, that's covered. I just like doing it. Kenzie: Again, I just I don't think I give enough of a shit Literally Tan: I wanna get this done as fast as possible. ⁓ Yeah. Jens: Hurts my shoulders now because I'm freaking over 30 and everything hurts but Kenzie: We've painted one wall in this house since we moved in. Jens: Which one? The blue one? Is there a blue hole? Kenzie: the one in our bedroom. And no, Dakota did it because I got fired again by my husband that time. Because he's like, no, go ahead. Jens: ⁓ your room. Yeah. I didn't help with that. No, Dakota did it. Right. Because I got fired again. Yes. By my husband. Classic. Classic. Yeah, did. Tan: that he take two. Did he take a long time to complete the wall, the Mr. Perfectionist? Kenzie: No, because here's the trick. I'm gonna ruin it for myself because he's gonna listen to this. Tan: Thank Jens: No, because here's the trick. I'm going to ruin it for myself because he's going to listen to this. Dakota, stop listening right now and go ahead 30 seconds. Kenzie: If I start the project Tan: Yeah. Kenzie: and do it incorrectly. Jens: You stinker. It's like the picture wall. Kenzie: He takes it over and does it. It's like a hack to turn on the hyper focus. Jens: put the middle one in and then he went down with the rest. ⁓ no, yeah, we did it. I was here with it. Yes, with the... Right, because he was having a hard time. And to be fair, it's very overwhelming. Yes, it's very overwhelming. But it looks good. Kenzie: No, Mom and Dad did that. Tan: I was gonna say I thought dad did that. Kenzie: Yeah, we surprised him with the picture wall. And to be fair, it was a very overwhelming project. Yeah. Looks fucking awesome. Still. Shout out dad! And mum. Well yeah. The Unhandy Man strikes again! Tan: Dad, mom and dad are pretty handy. Jens: I'm pretty sure I was there too, but oh well. Tan: Should we do dad saying? The Unhandy Man strikes again. Jens: Strikes again! Kenzie: Yeah. We'll have to get him back on one of these times to tell that story and why that's his. No, no, no, like. Tan: Love you, Dad. Jens: Amazing. Tan: Eww. Jens: We'll have to get him back on one of these times to tell that story and why that's his... And why he took over? No, no, no. ⁓ his unhandy man. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, because that story's pretty funny, actually. I don't remember the origination, so... We'll learn together, everyone! Tan: No, the unhandy man, yeah. Kenzie: Yeah, because that story's pretty funny, actually. Good. Then you'll like it. Well, we'll learn together, everyone. Tan: Then you'll learn. Kenzie: else? Tan: Yeah, like you just, don't know, this podcast is a fear. Like personally, my voice has always been a fear and. Jens: like speaking your voice to other people. Tan: Yeah. Jens: How come? Tan: because it's not a pretty voice. In my head it sounds pretty manly. Jens: Shut the front door. Well, that's the years of stupid boys. Stupid's not a nice word. Tan: No, I said in my head it sounds deep. Kenzie: Stupid's one of my favorite words. Jens: You sound beautiful. Tan: some days. Jens: You're beautiful. Kenzie: One of the biggest... Tan: Okay, we're not a Canadian idol here. Kenzie: One of the biggest compliments that I got when we put out our teaser in the very beginning was, why do you all have such amazing podcast voices? Jens: biggest compliments that I got when we put out our like teaser at the very beginning was why do you all have such amazing podcast voices? Yeah ⁓ Tan: I feel like all our voices are similar and you guys sound good But in my head my voice sounds different Kenzie: So there you go. They are. Jens: they are. Well then that means you sound good. Kenzie: Do you know what's really trippy? When I accidentally start editing in two times speed and we all sound exactly the same. then I can't tell who's talking. Tan: That would be trippy, yeah. Jens: Snap. you do that with moms too? Did she sound like us? Kenzie: I was like, was that me or was that you? And then I'm like, OK, rewind and then go back. And I'm like, no, fuck, was Tanis. That's so weird. Jens: Why do you think all of our like husbands ⁓ when we answer someone else's phone they just start talking because they think it's Tan: Yeah. Kenzie: It's like my favorite pastime when the four of us, me, you, mom, and Tanis are together and someone calls us and one of the other one answers, just love to wait to see how long it takes. Jens: And someone calls us. And the other answers phone. Just to see how long it takes. Yeah, I always do that with mom's phone when grandma calls. I answer and she just goes on. I'm like, this is Jensen, by the way. And she's like, ⁓ where's your mom? Tan: Yeah. Yeah. I automatically answer people's phone and I'm like, hey, this is Tanis. Like when it's your guys' phone, because I did that to Trent the other day too, when we were at Vintage. And I answered and I was like, hey, and he started to talk. I was like, this is Tanis by the way. Please don't say anything dirty or anything. Kenzie: ⁓ Jens: ⁓ did you? ⁓ yeah, yeah, yeah. Kenzie: Okay. Yeah. Jens: He probably would. Tan: That's why I said it. Kenzie: haha Jens: That's funny. Kenzie: Yeah. Tan: Any other fears you guys have that you push through? Jens: or that you haven't pushed through, do you still have a fear? Kenzie: No. Tan: You have no fears? Kenzie: None. Jens: Absolutely none. Tan: Fighters? Fires? Kenzie: Yeah, I'm like very, very, very scared of spider snakes and fire. But those are like phobias, they're not like internalized fear, yeah. Jens: But some of are like phobias, they're not like in the middle of this fear. Tan: Yeah. Let's get Kenzie in a box. Just joke. With gummy worms. Kenzie: No. no. No. I would literally. No, I would literally fucking pass out. Like I'd be deceased before I would make it through. No. Jens: No. Fear factor. ⁓ When I skydive, you can have a tarantula. Like, I'd be deceased before I would make it through. 10,000. 10,000. Absolutely not. No. Well, Rock, you got there, Tan: If this video gets to a hundred thousand likes, we'll get Kenzie to hold a tarantula. Kenzie: Absolutely not. No. I would disown you both before I would ever do this. Jens: I'm bringing my friend spider with me next podcast I wonder there'll be one on your seat next time Kenzie: No. Tan: You could probably Amazon a tarantula to your house. Kenzie: No Jens: Triple prank! Kenzie: Yeah Like Okay, my I I can't quite get over I Really really really want to go to Australia New Zealand But I don't know if I can because I'm very scared of reptiles and spiders even though Jocelyn keeps Jens: Two pranks for the price of one! Okay, my- I can't quite get over- Tan: because she's very scared of snakes, spiders, and fires. Kenzie: Yeah, even though Jocelyn keeps reassuring me that she has yet to see any of those things in her apartment. I don't know if I believe her or not. Yeah, okay, I'll get there and then I'm never leaving this place. Jens: So you're staying in her apartment the whole time? Yeah, I'll like, I'll get there and then I'm never leaving this place. Not walking around, just staying in an apartment. Kenzie: Yeah, I don't know, we'll see. Tan: I guess one of the things for me too is I have a fear of advocating for myself. So when it comes to like my period situation, I was very hesitant on like talking to my doctor about it. But now that I have, I'm like seeing the benefits of it. So tomorrow is my first infusion. Kenzie: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yay! Jens: I was just going to ask if you had it yesterday. Tan: And I did it scared. No, tomorrow. Jens: I'm very excited for you. time? Tan: 115. Jens: We have to wait all morning. Kenzie: Bye! Tan: Well, no, I'm going on a field trip tomorrow morning and then I'm going to get my infusion done. Jens: ⁓ Kenzie: Perfect. That's a nice distraction. Jens: Nice. Distraction. Yeah, once all my house stuff is figured out, then I'll book an appointment and get that doctor's name and... Tan: Mm-hmm. Yeah, it's... No, you should just book it now. Right now. Don't put it off. Kenzie: You should book an appointment. Yeah, don't put it off. Jens: Yeah, don't put it off. No, I'm going to right after my house is ready. Tan: Just no. Book it. Kenzie: Honestly you have to call and make an appointment, it'll probably be a month before you can get in anyways. Jens: I also... True. Before we wrap up, did anybody have any significant ⁓ social media reels, TikToks? ⁓ Did you get out of the house somewhere this week that was? ⁓ Exciting. ⁓ Kenzie's got a weird face on right now. Kenzie: There was a massive announcement in my book talk world. Jens: ⁓ yes, tell us. Kenzie: Finally, we're getting a new book. ⁓ have to amend my vacation request so I can take days off ⁓ I can read the whole book ⁓ I step foot back into the public. ⁓ I'm so excited. It's such a great day. That was announced last night ⁓ it comes out October 27th and two books, January ⁓ Jens: a new Did they say when? Kenzie: Holy three! Two. Jens: Holy three! Two. ⁓ book in October, one book in January. ⁓ I thought you meant two in January. One in October, one in January for all our Akatars, Sarah J. Maas listeners. Lappers. I still have yet to read them. Tan: Like she said, two bucks, one October, one January. Kenzie: there, J-Max. Lovers. Also, if you want to talk about it, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I will talk your ear off about it if you let me. Okay. ⁓ Tan: Yeah, same. Jens: Please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I will talk your ear off about it if you let me. Okay. We should do some, we should get some trivia for that. Tan: feel like you or I need to read it then. Jens: You Nah, just, Chad, she'd be dead. I'll just ask other people that read it. Jess reads it, doesn't she? Kenzie: It would be wrong. Just fucking read them. They're so- Ask grandma, I made grandma calf. Jens: Did you tell grandma that they're coming out, more are coming out? Yeah, I texted her as soon as I... Kenzie: Yeah, I texted her as soon as I heard the announcement and she was pumped. But I Grandma Ath read all of them and she loves them just as much as me and she texts me every like two weeks. Is there a new book coming out yet? Is there a new book coming out yet? Yeah, I've caught her on a whole other series now. She's almost done that six book series. Tan: Did, did dad finish it or no? Kenzie: ⁓ no I think he's still on the tandem read. Tan: ⁓ yeah? Kenzie: But anyways, sorry, that was a little tangent, but I'm so excited. you Jens: I'm excited for you. Kenzie: I keep like searching for the pre-orders of the books, but she hasn't even titled them yet. Like they're not even named yet. So there's no pre-order yet. So I just have to wait patiently. Tan: Yeah, same. Yeah. Patience Kenzie, patience. Kenzie: What's that mean? Jens: or not so pageantly. We're gonna have to distract Kenzie for the next seven months. Kenzie: Yes. Big time. Or at least until the next announcement, which would be the title and the pre-orders. Tan: Meh. Jens: Okay, okay. Kenzie: It was very exciting, And just would like to say I watched the Sarah J. Maas interview today and she was talking about how obsessed she is with K-pop demon hunters and the song Golden. And I was like, yes, girls, same. Jens: YASSSS Yeah, we love some kpop demon hunters in our house. Tan: Yeah, the music for sure. Jens: I mean, the whole movie's pretty great. Tan: No, I... Yeah. My kids don't overly love it. But the music is... Yeah. Kenzie: But the music is what makes it. Jens: Yeah, the music's great. Music is great. All right, let's wrap this up. All right. Tannis is 29 for only three more months. And it's Kenzie, my birthday month. More. Kenzie: Yeah. All right, well, let's wrap this up. three more months and can do my birthday mom! Tan: Woo! ⁓ Kenzie: All right, see you next time. Thanks for joining. Jens: All right, see you next time. Thanks for joining. Tan: Peace and love.