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Scrubbing In with Beca Tilly and Tanya rad and iHeartRadio and two time People's Choice Award winning podcast.
Hello everybody, we are.
Speaker 2Scrubbing it in what Well, I'm just kind of on a time crunch and you just were sitting there thinking about what you were going to say?
Speaker 3Is that I'm not sitting here thinking where.
Speaker 1We are doing the podcast in a different room, and so we don't get to hear the playback of our jingles.
Don't trying to time it out.
Speaker 3You don't have to time it out.
I have to get a character.
Speaker 1I hear it and then give my hello.
I have to greet everybody after I hear my jingle.
Speaker 4Whow that's beautiful.
Speaker 3So sorry, no, no, no, how's it going?
Speaker 4Oh?
Speaker 1Wow?
Speaker 4It's Thursday?
Speaker 1It is Thursday.
You know what day it is?
Speaker 4Thursday?
Speaker 1I know what day of the December is it?
It's December fourth?
Yeah, that's right.
And I want to show you this December marriage challenge I found online.
Speaker 4What is that?
Speaker 2Good?
Speaker 5Yeah?
Speaker 4Oh my gosh.
It's very full.
Speaker 1It's very full.
It's every day basically thirty days of connecting intentionally with your partner.
Speaker 4HM.
Where'd you find that on.
Speaker 1Instagram and I was scrolling and I like screenshot it.
I sent it to Robbie said, we're doing this in December.
Who and but it's cute.
It's like one of them said.
The first one was say one thing you admire about your spouse and why you know, like they're cute little things.
It's not like anything.
Speaker 3Little prompts.
Speaker 1Little prompts like do a ten minute no phones check in tonight, you know, like so cute.
Our our thing for Fridays, play game together love.
Yeah, we love playing games.
Speaker 4Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, So every day of the month of December, we have a little challenge to strengthen our marriage.
Wow, it's beautiful when you're in.
Speaker 3Haley would love that.
That to me.
Speaker 2Okay, i'llso be like Merry Christmas.
Yeah, we're doing a December challenge.
Speaker 1There's a couple a doctor up change a couple of them because they're not so much of us.
But yeah, yeah, I'll make them little.
Speaker 2Maybe you're oh, yeah, it didn't need to know that, But you could just challenge yourself to do something that's not you, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1M hm.
Speaker 2Maybe that's what the challenge actually is.
Since you love playing games and that's not a challenge.
Maybe the ones that don't feel like you could be part of.
Speaker 4The challenge aspect, we'll see.
Speaker 2That's like me, Haley every day recap.
What's something that I did that made you feel loved?
Speaker 1Yes?
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, so she may have written that challenge actually, Like.
Speaker 1Why I not thought about this?
Like this is something really good for January.
Maybe I'll make one for January.
Yeah, with like like this fresh start five start start the new year, and maybe not like partner Vibe, but like self vibe.
You know, I've hope people would love that.
Yeah, maybe I'll do that.
Speaker 2Yeahs for free and then sell the PDPs for free and then sell it to the masses.
Yeah yeah, yeah.
Robbie is filling in for me next week.
Speaker 4Is he feeling excited?
Uh?
Speaker 1Yeah, I think he gets like excited and nervous.
Speaker 2Oh really, yeah, I don't even I don't picture Robbie getting nervous.
Speaker 1It's not nervous because, like it's funny, just because I spend so much time with him, I can tell he's like a little bit different when he's like on the air, like he's himself, but I can tell like he's like a little bit it's not natural, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2I think that's most people.
Like I think we've been doing this for so long and it's just me and you and we just forget the thing is here.
But I think for most people it's a little out of the ordinary.
Like you literally do this every single day on the radio and then every single week on the podcast.
Yeah, and then you think of someone like Robbie who's sitting in an office his computer, phone calls all day and then sitting down and talking about his line.
Speaker 3Kind of weird.
It's so weird.
Speaker 1But yeah, I'm excited.
I'm excited to have him.
Okay, great, Yeah, if not you who oh he yeah, it's not you heat.
Speaker 2Yeah, We're We're going to Japan, and I'm so excited.
But I'm also very like my vibe when I travel, I'm very much the go.
Speaker 4With the flow person and not the plan I booked.
Speaker 2And like, the reality is that a lot of the things in Japan you do need to book, and so it's not as good with the flow as I would like as I can be.
And so we've had to have some conversations about her being like I need some help because I know that I'm the leader and like plan things.
But I just need some help because we're gonna be gone.
We're going to a lot of places, so I just you know, make some reservations and stuff.
Speaker 3So can you help me basically?
Speaker 2And I'm just chat GPT like a maniac.
Speaker 3I'm sending PDFs.
Speaker 2Asking it to create PDFs for me so it looks official.
Speaker 4I'm like making a tinerary.
It is quite amazing.
Speaker 1Chatgyb T yeah yeah, and like add some doodles on the PDIA.
Speaker 3Yeah, I really asked me.
Speaker 2You know what's sad is like I remember when I had micro like a big old computer, and you know, if someone was on the Wi Fi on the phone and I couldn't get on the Internet and I had to just keep myself entertained on the computer, I'd be creating, like drawing on my Do you remember the thing where you would draw on I think it was called.
Speaker 1Paint Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, paint paint.
Speaker 2And then you could if there was like one line, one little space missing, you tried to fill it in and fill in the whole thing.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 4Anyways, I don't have that anymore.
Speaker 2That creativity chatte is yapped up.
Speaker 1Did you chat chubt for my wedding speech.
Speaker 3No zero zero.
Speaker 2I didn't start using chat jupt till, like I would say, around September of this year.
Speaker 3Well, I was like anti and everyone was like, don't do it.
It's bad for the environment.
And I was like, you'll hold me back.
Speaker 1Yeah, sabotage the whole world, new world out.
Speaker 3There's a whole new world of brilliance.
Speaker 2You know.
You have to go in and you just need to go in and erase the long dashes and yeah, tweak some things to make.
Speaker 4It look official and original.
Speaker 1So how many days are you guys gone?
Speaker 3How dare you ask?
If I use that for your speech?
My speech was it was very heartfelt.
Speaker 1So that's why I was like wondering if you used it?
It did a really good job.
Speaker 4No, I didn't.
I didn't, did Paulina?
Speaker 1I don't know about an asker.
I'm gonna ask her what was your question?
How many days are you guys gonna be gone?
Speaker 2So I leave, I have a work trip before and then I'm meeting her.
Speaker 4And Marla there.
Speaker 2Oh what yeah, it's crazy.
So I leave tomorrow.
I mean sorry, I leave, I'm already gone.
Speaker 3I do be gone.
I have left.
Speaker 2I have been gone since Tuesday, okay, and then it comes back when Monday the fifteenth.
Speaker 5Wow, like two weeks?
Yes, crazy?
Speaker 3What I know?
Speaker 1Nice?
Speaker 5What You're gonna be gone for a fortnight?
Two weeks?
Speaker 4That's what a fortnight?
Speaker 1Fourteen days?
Speaker 3That's what Tailor's talking about about?
Speaker 4Fourteen days?
Speaker 1What have you just founding that?
Yeah?
Speaker 4I don't know.
Fortnite was a video game I did too, actually.
Speaker 5For a long time, spelled differently it is.
Speaker 2Yes, Oh my gosh, learning so much today.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 4So I'm gonna be gone for a while.
Speaker 1And out of the two weeks, beat you all the two weeks that you're gone.
Do you have plans every single day on my vacation?
Speaker 2Uh?
Speaker 3Huh yeah?
Speaker 1Nice.
Speaker 3Yeah, we'll be doing things.
Speaker 2But you know, Hayley's very much like, we can go here, we can go here.
And I'm like, are we including jet lag on this itinerary?
Speaker 4Yeah, because I remember.
Speaker 2Last time we went, which was like twenty nineteen, right before the pandemic.
We went to Japan and I was fine for I would say four days, and then I felt like the fifth day or something like way later than I anticipated, the jet hit and we were at a like very traditional Japanese hotel where you put you can wear your like kimonos that they give you to go to dinner at the in the dining area.
And I was so angry about having to get up and go eat dinner because I just wanted to sleep.
But it was it was so traditional that if you didn't eat, there wasn't like room service or anything.
So if you didn't eat the dinner that was served, you didn't eat right.
Speaker 4And Haley was like, you have to, like you're.
Speaker 2And so she got all dressed up in her kimono and I just went down in my like sweatshirt, all grumpy.
Oh, and it was like the sixth day, I think.
So I'm anticipating that, you know.
Speaker 1I do think it's interesting because I feel like the way you vacation is says a lot.
And I really feel like I met my match with like how I like to vacation because Robin and I really like to do it the same.
Yeah, and that's very refreshing.
Speaker 3Yeah, Haley and I.
Speaker 2The thing is once we get to where we're going, because she she's very much like I want to see things, I want to do things, And I'm really grateful for that because if if she wasn't like that, I would lay, yeah, and I'd miss the vacation because I'd be laying.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 5It was like.
Speaker 2I love laying, but why lay in Japan when I could lay at home?
You know, right, So I'm grateful for our differences in that.
But also I think I because I love to lay, it makes her feel like she can relax too, So if we need a day of lay, we could just do it.
Speaker 3Like I told her, I go, Here's the thing.
Speaker 2I think we should have ideas of things we want to do and plans, but if we wake up and we're exhausted or jet lagged, that we don't feel like we have to go do.
Speaker 4Them right, we can lay, rest and relax.
Speaker 3And lay down.
Speaker 1It's just so funny because like I honestly, I don't think I've laid as much as I laid this weekend this whole year.
Like the fact that you lay that much is like so.
Speaker 3Like it's very bad for my back.
Speaker 1Yes, it is very bad for your back, but like that's why people usually go on vacation so that they can lay, because they can't lay when they're at home.
Speaker 2Right, I have a I'm very privileged with my life schedule, I can lay a lot.
Speaker 4And I love to go.
Speaker 2Like that's why I love Easton and Allison and how y'all travel.
I just love how y'all live because I feel so inspired by the just go go go of it all, and like, I don't care if we're tired, We're gonna go see these things because we're here for twenty four hours and we're gonna see everything we can fit in because I don't have that.
Speaker 5When we when we were on our honeymoon, we were there at for a fortnite.
Speaker 6We were in Hawaii, and we we did two weeks and why and we would there was like multiple days where we would walk to the breakfast area, eat breakfast, and then walk to a beach chair and sit there and then sit there for like ten hours.
Speaker 3That's so it was the best.
Speaker 6And it's very unlike us to just sit in one spot on vacation, but we did that a lot on our honeymoon.
Speaker 1Was I love that.
Speaker 5It's the best.
Speaker 4Did you all lay over the holiday break?
Speaker 5We sure did, Oh you did.
Speaker 6We went and we were at my mom's house for a whole week, but we did a lot of laying there she was very excited to show me the CMA Awards.
My mom she wanted she wanted my take on Luke Combe's performance.
Speaker 4So, wow, what did you think?
Speaker 6I thought it was great, played with Big X the plug, it was awesome, and yeah, we played around.
Watched the Thanksgiving Day parade on YouTube later in the day.
Speaker 5And it was it was the best.
We had a great time.
Speaker 2Well, I think people obviously people know that you're busy, but I don't think people realize how like insane your schedule is.
So I'm, for one, I'm grateful that you get time to do nothing and watch a Thanksgiving pretty late.
Speaker 5Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 7Yeah.
Speaker 5I came off.
I had really like hectic months.
Oh my god.
I took a day a couple weeks ago, a Sunday and just laid.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 5I bought I bought a set.
Speaker 6I bought a Boy's Life set and I bore the set in my house and it felt great, And I was like, now I get it.
Speaker 5I get the lay.
Speaker 1I really get it, like I really genuinely do.
And like December is gonna be so hectic.
I'd be like, really, what, oh it is the first two months because you're like doing all the Christmas stuff and like everybody has their holiday parties and like your schedule gets like booked.
Yeah, but there's gonna be a week period where I have a couple of days to lay.
Yeah, and you better believe.
Speaker 3Yeah lay I will.
Speaker 1I'd recommend I want to put clothes on.
That's how much I just want to lay.
Speaker 2Wow, sheesh, I haven't even reached that level of Yeah.
But I do recommend getting up and doing some stretches a point careen there, Yeah, to engage your core because when you're.
Speaker 1I know, I should do my back strengthening exercises.
Speaker 2Yes, put your orthotics one and dear back strengthen the exercise.
Speaker 3So don't worry, guys, we're not eight yet.
Speaker 1Somebody asked me to link my herthotics the other day and I was like, that's where I am in life.
Speaker 3Shot my shot my orthon Like, honestly, I wish I had a link.
Speaker 1I don't even know.
Speaker 2Wait, this is this is not funny.
But we do have a scrubber who wrote in how do I tell my boyfriend to stop being lazy?
Speaker 7You come back and repeat, Okay, we'll be right back, all right, So at a lease at least I love this name.
Speaker 2It's spelled ad E l i Z, which is so pretty.
Hi Beck at Tanya Mark in easton day one scrubber and still love the pod just as much.
This is my first time writing in I finally had something bothering me enough.
I stay with my boyfriend most of the week.
He's a pilot, and I bartend at events when he's away.
I actually like using the time to clean, partly for my own sanity and partly to do something nice for him.
But as he's gotten more comfortable, he's gotten so messy and it's driving me insane.
He leaves dirty clothes on the floor or toss over his gaming chair.
He leaves dishes in the sink overnight after I just did all the dishes and ran the dishwasher.
And sometimes he even forgets to flush the toilet.
Speaker 1Oh my god, that is so gross.
Speaker 2If I do his laundry and fold everything, he'll let it sit for days before putting it away.
I have no idea how to bring this up without sounding like I'm nagging or being a total B word.
Speaker 3Peep.
Speaker 2How do I tell him he needs to stop being lazy and clean up after himself.
Help?
Speaker 4This will drive me insane.
Speaker 1This will drive me like insane.
Speaker 2I'm messy and I have my piles, but like in terms of just daily chores and laundry and stuff like that is just the signs of a adult.
Speaker 1Yeah.
And I also feel like you should just tell him who cares if you sound like you're nagging.
I do this all the time.
Speaker 2Well, I think there's a way of just making it about feeling like disrespect towards you, because he is disrespecting you, like, yeah, you're cleaning, and then he's not even having enough respect for you to clean up after himself or even help you.
So it doesn't even have to be naggy, it's just like, hey, I sometimes I think the problem is that you almost probably feel like you're being like a mother to him cleaning up after him, and you're gonna end up presenting him and be like so icked out, yeah if you're not already, And so I think you just need to make it more about you feeling disrespected and that you put in the effort and you do these nice things him and then he turns around and just like either disregards it or lets it sit and doesn't doesn't contribute.
Speaker 1It sounds like, yeah, it's just also doesn't seem like he has respect for you, because, like I would say, I'm way like Robbie's not messy at all.
But like I, if there's like a dish in the sink, I will wash it and put it in the you know, like the clean side of the sink, whereas like he would let him pile up before he does them.
But because I am the way that I am, he doesn't let the sink get full because he knows it's important.
It's important to me, you know.
So it's just kind of like I feel like it's not even about him being lazy.
I just feel like it doesn't even respect you.
Speaker 2I think you should come out of maybe as like, hey, we're we're a partnership or a team.
And I feel like I'm carrying a lot of the work of like the housework, and I love doing it because I have the time, and I like doing it for you and keeping our space clean.
Speaker 4But if you could just you.
Speaker 3Know, doilet.
Speaker 1I mean that two seconds.
Speaker 2I am so grossed out for her, but like flush the toilet or make sure that if I do the dishes and you eat something that you clean off the dishes or put it in the dishwasher.
Speaker 4You're not asking a lot.
Speaker 3You're literally asking your clothes and fold them.
Speaker 1Please just put them in their basket or yeah, closet.
Speaker 2I would just approach it not as like you need to do this, but more is like, hey, it would it would make me feel really loved and it would make me feel really respected if you contributed to the things that I do around the house.
Speaker 4Yeah, but I'm sorry.
Speaker 2That's really rough, tough, yeaf and tough, and he needs to get it together.
Speaker 1He does.
Speaker 2Flushing the toilet is a privilege.
Not everyone has a flushing toilet.
Speaker 5It's true, It's true.
Speaker 4Okay, this one's fun.
You want to read this one?
Speaker 1Aaron shout out to the Facebook group.
Hey gang, First, I just want to say that my four year old still continues to ask why don't beck On Tanya sings to grub a dub dub anymore?
Oh, Tanya, your jingle is missed in my household?
Thank you erin.
Secondly, and the why I'm writing is I read a Facebook post in our Facebook group that I think deserves a shout out.
A woman named Daniella checked out of a hotel and left her crimper there.
The hotel wanted to charge her fifty bucks to ship it back, so she reached out into the Facebook group to offer the crumper to anyone local if they wanted to go pick it up.
Honestly, a pretty nice gesture.
I would have just said forget it and not even thought to offer it to someone else, but let the hotel dispose of it or whatever they do with forgotten things items.
Sorry.
But then right away someone else in the Facebook group named Jen said that she was local and would pick it up for her and then pay for the shipping herself to get Danielle or her crumper back.
I know this exchange is so minor in the grand scheme of life, but these small acts of kindness make our world such a better place.
And I feel like these ladies deserve a shout out from you guys.
They have inspired me to go out of my way to do something similar.
I hope this inspires our listeners to do the same.
Love you all and happy holidays.
That is so sweet, and you know what I do feel like sometimes we get in our own way because, especially during the holidays, you want to do nice things, and you get so overwhelmed because you're like everybody needs so much.
People need money, people need groceries, people need so much that you kind of get overwhelmed and you don't even.
Speaker 3Know where to start.
Speaker 1And it's just like all these little tiny things, like every little thing makes such a huge impact.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 2Sometimes when I'm feeling like when I'm doomed scroll too far and things feel dark, sometimes I just go on the Facebook group because it's always it's either like lighthearted and funny, or like outrageous sex questions or just like really like these moments of nice gestures and.
Speaker 4I'm like, oh, it's such a little.
Speaker 2Like small pocket of like nice joy and kindness.
Yeah, so thank you for sharing that, Jen.
Speaker 1For securing the crimper and sending it back.
Speaker 3We love you.
Speaker 4Yeah, we love you guys.
Thanks for being the best, so warm, so kind, the best.
Speaker 3That's all for now.
I I have to head off.
Speaker 1Becka has to go.
But if you guys have any questions for Robbie, He's coming in next week, you can DM them on Instagram or you can email us at scrubbing in at iHeartMedia dot com.
Speaker 4Wonderful.
We love y'all so much.
Speaker 1I'll miss enjoy your trip.
Speaker 2Thank you.
Speaker 1I'll be watching you on find my can't wait.
Yeah, that's going be fun.
Speaker 3Yeah, and you'll be like, where is she today?
Speaker 1Yeah?
Speaker 3Is she moving?
Or is she let No, I'll be on the.
Speaker 1Move yeah yeah yeah.
Speaker 2Haley's like, we can sleep on the trains.
I don't sleep on trains more planes or automobiles.
I only sleep laying down.
Speaker 5What parts of your pan are you going to We're.
Speaker 2Going to Kyoto, We're going to we're going to do a day trip in Hiroshima.
We're going to do a uh, we're going to Mount Fuji, and then we're going to Tokyo and we're going to do a I think that's it.
Speaker 1Wow.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, So we're really excited.
I can't wait and can't wait to come home and report back on my travels.
Speaker 1Can't wait to have you back.
Speaker 4We love you so much.
Speaker 1I love you.
Speaker 4Bye.
