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Sorry We're Cyrus

Baby, Bachelors, and Balance with Braison Cyrus

Sorry We're Cyrus

Brandi and Tish Cyrus

Design, News, Entertainment News, Education, Self-improvement, Personal Journals, Arts, Society & Culture

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week, Tish is learning about communicating and confrontation from a place of love while Brandi is just trying to figure out *what* these people have been feeding her dogs while she’s been gone (their farts have never been worse). Speaking of, Brandi has been busy! She’s hopping all over the place for work as more venues open up and it’s honestly been a little overwhelming, but a ton of fun. Tish is scared of the avalanche of work potentially waiting for her back in LA, but Brandi emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and protecting yourself. Then, they discuss some of the big Bachelorette show-downs this week and Braison hops on to share his thoughts on the show and his pre-approved topics to cry about on national TV. Braison also shares what it’s been like to be a new Dad, especially when most of his work buddies don’t seem to understand what a baby even is, and muses on some of the generational differences in co-parenting and fatherhood. Also, he tells us how they picked the name Bear, and some of the other runners-up, and how he and Stella met and got together! That’s all for this week Stoners, see you next time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, when we started this project, we were not sure how hard it would be to edit, record everything, and then eventually distribute.

0:07.5

But then luckily, someone told us about anchor.

0:10.0

Let me explain. First of all, it's free. Secondly, they have creation tools that will allow you to record and edit directly from your phone or your computer.

0:17.5

They distribute your podcast for you. And the best thing is you can even make money from your podcast with no minimum listenership.

0:24.5

So download the free anchor app or go to anchor.fm to get started.

0:31.0

We're in the state of confusion. Questions on your mind. Send him a t-shirt and brandy. I'm gonna help you in life.

0:43.0

We're hanging out together, even though we're long. Pass it on over. Sorry, we're still.

0:56.0

Hey, stoveners. Are we ready? We're ready. Awesome. You got weed? I think a little. Oh, okay. Listen, it's 12 p.m.

1:07.0

Uh-huh. I think you, okay, so yesterday we did a live Facebook audio room with Noah and my mom got very stoned. Yeah, I think, yeah, I think it freaked you out.

1:19.5

I mean, it was definitely weird. And like, I never feel like that ever. And so I don't know why, but was I normal?

1:29.5

I don't know. I don't know if I call it normal. You were talking a lot. I know which I think is good.

1:36.5

I don't think so. I'm scared. I don't think so. I just remember they were like no cussing.

1:44.5

So, you know, I was like, no cussing, but so I was shocked when we opened the conversation with marijuana.

1:50.5

I mean, I was like, is that all right? They would have told us if not. I mean, no, so Noah was the host. It was the Noah show. We were just guests.

2:00.5

And Noah was talking about weed. So I was like, well, well, first of all, wait, were you not like the way she handled that interview and the thing she says, like, I was freaking.

2:11.5

I know. Like Noah, she is so, you know what? Noah is very open about that she does therapy.

2:20.5

And we had like some, some of the conversation was hilarious and meaningless, but we also talked about a lot of really deep things.

2:30.5

And she just really had a way of explaining things that I can tell like was coming from her actually doing therapy and like understanding her feelings and other people's and I don't know.

2:43.5

It's just so interesting to hear her talk like that.

2:47.5

Uh-huh.

2:48.5

And I was so proud.

2:49.5

Me too. I mean, she was, she was great. She was very articulate. She was so articulate.

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