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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Around the Room: Liminating

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, News, Music, Music History, Entertainment News, Comedy

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Danielle drops a new word — “liminating” (turning negatives into positives), Froggy gets bamboozled into doing the dishes to “save” nail glue, Nate digs up the origin of “my name is mud,” and Skeery tests your humming skills!

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast. It's time to go around the room with Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. Go around the room. The other reason I came to work. I'm going to start with Danielle. Danielle, what's up with you today? All right. So last night I'm sitting with my husband. We're chatting and he goes, I am going to be lemonating this situation.

0:22.0

And I go, what?

0:23.4

And he goes, you never heard of lemonating? I said no.

0:25.4

Apparently, lemonating is turning a negative

0:28.2

situation into something positive,

0:30.7

empowering, or creatively fruitful

0:33.7

comes from making lemonade out of, I guess,

0:36.6

crap.

0:37.1

Lemons. Lemons. Yeah.

0:38.3

But I never heard of... Do you ever heard of

0:41.0

lemonating before? Well, I've heard

0:42.6

let's make lemonade out of lemons, but never

0:45.0

eliminating. Oh yeah, he's lemonating the situation.

0:47.3

Okay, honey, you do that. You lemonade

0:49.3

that situation. It's a whole new

0:51.5

phrase. Let's start using it. I'm in

0:54.0

liminating. All right, what about you? Froggy, let's go back to you. Froggy, what's on your mind today? So at home, we have a deal where if Lisa does dishes one night, I do them the next night. And we just kind of alternate. That way it's much, it's very fair that way. So I did the dishes the night before. Last night, it was dish time. Lisa says, hey, would you mind doing the dishes for me tonight? It's actually going to save you money. I'm like, what? How? I got my nails done today, and the water's bad for the glue. So if I do the dishes, then my nails will pop off. I'll have to get them redone so can you do the dishes? Wow. And you got into that? Did you buy into that? That's some creative BS right there, dude, but I did the dishes. Yes. You did it? I did, but is that like the worst ever? Well, hold on. Yeah, I don't think that's how it works. Yeah. I mean, if it's dry, she's fine. Yeah, and she probably could have used rubber gloves to do the dishes. I mean, you know, I always take her side, but... Right, yeah, no, I did them. I said, you know what, honey, I'll do them. All right, what's up, straight Nate? Okay, so speaking of expressions, I know Danielle had one that we may not have heard. I know you've heard the one I'm about to talk about. And Elvis, I know you know the story behind it. So we've all heard the expression,

2:02.2

my name is mud or his name is mud, indicating somebody has a tarnished reputation. This isn't

2:07.3

the origin of the phrase, but did you know, John Wilkes Booth, after he assassinated President

2:13.7

Lincoln, heard his leg, he went and stopped and saw a doctor. The doctor said his leg helped him get back on his feet.

2:19.7

That doctor's name, Dr. Samuel Mud.

2:22.4

So from then on, that guy's reputation was in the crapper.

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