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🗓️ 9 November 2021
⏱️ 85 minutes
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0:23.0 | Hello, everyone! Welcome back to Tea with Publicity! A glorious Tuesday here in New York City. Well, you know it's a Monday, but whatever. It'll be Tuesday or Monday at midnight, Tuesday midnight, whatever, when you're listening to this. |
0:40.0 | Today is a fun episode. So, well, it's kind of like, it's fun, but it's also kind of sad and like dark and deep and twisted, because obviously, um, |
0:51.5 | we're going to be talking about the Travis Scott situation within the spill of the tea segment, which is just really, really, really unfortunate and sad and disgusting. And we will get into that. Um, as always, I answer your Ask Alyssa questions within the advice segment. And I also have an interview with JC Marie. You may know her from Instagram. She also hosts her own podcast or from TikTok, wherever you know her from. |
1:18.5 | We're kind of just talking about life together. Um, she got married at a young age. She grew up in a Mormon community. She is struggling with infertility currently, her and her husband. And we're going to talk all about that. I think it's an interesting conversation when we haven't had on the podcast. Um, so although I can't relate because I'm not married and I'm hopefully not struggling with infertility to my knowledge. |
1:45.5 | It's something that I think it's important for all women to hear and all women. Um, it's really nice. Honestly, to hear someone be so open about something like this. So we will get into that. I will at first right now, cut you up on what I've been up to. It was the marathon this weekend in New York City. I chaired on Jill, who you guys know who's been on the podcast. One of my very best friends. So her second time running the marathon. |
2:12.5 | I was so proud of her. Honestly, the marathon makes me just like very emotional and I cry every year. Um, and like, okay, not to make this about me because I know thousands of people ran 26 miles yesterday. |
2:27.5 | I was exhausted. The marathon. The marathon really just took the life out of me. I'm not even kidding. Okay. So me and Jill's other friend, Kiki, were going to meet people out of bar to watch Jill in the marathon on 75th Street. So we're like, okay, we'll meet at 75th Street on the east side. I take the subway up. |
2:55.5 | Realize you can't cross to the east side because of the the marathon. The roads are closed. So I had to go all the way up to 75th Street. Then we had to go walk all the way down to 57th where you could transfer across the street. Then we'll all the way back up to 75th. So by the time I like left my apartment. I did returns that morning by the time I walked. I walked 15,000 steps yesterday stood on my feet all day. And then the roads were closed and we were going to have the same issue going on. |
3:25.5 | So we biked from 75th Street down to the financial district. Oh, I saw that. So I honestly did a lot. Like at the end of the day, I was like, I'm fucking wiped out. I have, I just, I have no response. I was no. Okay. For an average person. Be more running 23 miles. That is a lot. No, yeah. And more power to them. But my point is if my feet are sore after walking 15,000 steps, I do not know how they do. |
3:54.5 | I genuinely cannot comprehend it. I can't even run two miles. So I'm just a little. Oh, you do have to train for it. What do you have to train? What do people do to train? Do you know? Well, me and my sister were saying, like, we think there's certain people that are. Okay. How do I articulate this? I think certain people have the right bones for running a marathon. For example, when I'm not even exaggerating because we, my family. |
4:23.5 | My family, like, has history of, like, bad knees. And like, my puppies had two knee replacements. My mom has, like, bone-on-bone, like, torn meniscus. Like, we just have, like, bad joints. |
4:34.5 | So when I'm walking, like, literally yesterday, my feet were throbbing from a few miles, but, like, genuinely. And even in high school, when I was an athlete, and I ran five miles, three miles, I would be in so much pain. |
4:49.5 | And I asked my friend, Jill, all the time. I'm like, so just tell me, like, do your bones hurt when you run? And she's like, no. And I'm like, well, so, like, at the end of the day, like, are your feet sore? And she's like, not really. |
5:02.5 | And I'm like, see, that is a blessing. No, there's no way that, like, you're not sore. |
5:07.5 | No, not that she's not sore, but I, like, my feet ache at the end of a long day. Some people don't get that aching feeling. Do you? |
5:14.5 | No, when I walk, I think I have this thing. I'm literally self-diagnosed in myself right now, but I think, like, I have this thing called plantar fachitis. |
5:22.5 | Oh, my mom has that. It's very painful. Yeah. When I walk too much, like, it starts to hurt. And when I used to play tennis in high school, I would always have the plantar agia. |
5:32.5 | But that's my point. In high school, even at your prime, you felt it. Yeah. So if I did run this marathon, I would have a raging plantar fachitis in my foot. |
5:40.5 | That's my point. Like, some people don't deal with that. Yeah. |
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