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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Around the Room: Scotty B Has Zero Patience for Lines

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

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4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Gandhi urges trying new things without fear of criticism, Skeery reflects on his wardrobe and drops off donations at a local shelter, Sam admits to over-spicing her soup and nearly torching her esophagus, Danielle preaches patience while navigating holiday return lines, Straight Nate pitches the benefits (and fishy side effects) of fish oil, and Scotty B debates just how long he’ll wait in line before quitting — even for kids’ toys.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:54.2

It's time to go around the room with Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. Let's go around the room, shall we? Yes. Yes. Now, is this officially round the room or around the room? I like the apostrophe before round. Round the room. Yeah. Here we go. Gandhi, let's start with you. What's on your mind today? All right, so it's that time of the new year and people are thinking about resolutions, thinking about wrapping up the year, and I just wanted to remind everybody, don't worry about criticism with something new that you want to try because the only people who never get criticized are people who never do anything. So if there's something on your mind, do it. Do it for yourself. don't do it for other people. It's important as you reset and reflect to think that way. Scary never does anything and we always criticize him. Well, he does some stuff. Come on now. He hugs pelvis first. But he does. But that's true. You know what? People who never try anything, never do anything. Yeah. It's easy to not get criticized if you don't do anything.

0:56.3

You're right.

0:56.7

Good point.

0:57.3

Wow.

0:57.7

So we'll go to you, Skerry.

0:59.2

Think that through.

1:00.2

I am reflecting on that statement.

1:02.7

I have a lot of re-evaluation today.

1:04.5

Oh, wow.

1:05.2

But I will say, of course, this time of year, everybody's, you know, doing the resolution thing. I do something different.

1:11.7

I say to myself, what don't I need in my wardrobe? This is my wardrobe reset time of the year.

1:17.0

And I go through everything, everything, every drawer, every closet, and I get a nice little

1:21.9

package together, a little care package, and I drive it over to my nearest local shelter,

2:20.1

and I give it to the shelter. So why don't you in your day today or week or whatever you're doing do that. You don't even have to make stupid resolutions. I think they're silly. But do something like this to mark the occasion. That's very good, Scare. Absolutely. I love that. And that's why we get a fresh wardrobe from you every year. Oh yeah. Really? Really evolves in the world of fashion. I got new graffiti. You need to wait to our color expert comes in and tells you what colors you should be wearing. Then you revamp. We'll see which colors you need to get rid of. Yeah. Okay, perfect. Good, very good suggestion. Thank you, scary. Why not? Hey, producer, Sam, what's up? All right, I need to work on being slightly less impulsive when it comes to cooking. I don't know if anyone else does this, but I overdo things a lot. And you can always add later. I was really excited about a soup and a hot sauce. I added so much that on the first bite, my esophagus was on fire. Did I stop? No, because it was a good soup. But that was a really dumb move. So if you're cooking, don't be like me. You can add more later. Maybe test it first. It was awful. I finished the whole damn thing. Did you get the gurd? A little gertie. It was gert adjacent. Were your eyes watering? My nose was running, everything.

2:34.3

Gert is the word.

2:35.1

Between every bite, it was like.

2:35.6

Look at that.

2:37.6

Lesson learned.

2:38.6

You can always add more later.

2:40.8

Very nice.

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