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BUBBA SHOT: "Love Can Build A Bridge"

wellRED podcast

Trae Crowder, Corey Ryan Forrester, Drew Morgan

Comedy Interviews, Stand-up, Comedy

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 May 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Today we are featuring the last hit Naomi Judd penned before semi-retiring in the early 90s. RIP lady, you will be missed.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Boba Shachta podcast, today's episode is dedicated to the memory of Naomi Judd,

0:08.0

I would imagine that most people who listen to this show know already,

0:12.8

but if you don't, it would appear that Naomi chose to take her own life this week.

0:18.8

This episode is not about her life, it is about one song keeping with the format and that song's from the 90s.

0:27.2

And I want to give a little bit of a trigger warning, we don't really talk a lot about suicide.

0:33.2

And we don't make jokes about suicide, but we do make jokes about this song.

0:40.0

We do our job as comedians, we address it honestly, I just want to let people know.

0:45.2

And I think that...

0:50.2

Well I was going to say I think that's what Naomi would have wanted, I have no idea if she would have wanted that or not.

0:55.2

I don't know why people say stuff like that, I don't know what Naomi would have wanted.

0:59.2

What I do know is that we love our people and we love country music, we love Naomi Judd, we love this culture.

1:08.0

And our people just like any people in our heart, so if you're hurting, reach out to somebody, talk to somebody about it,

1:19.2

and enjoy this episode if you can, because that's what I want you to do, whatever anybody else wants.

1:27.2

We love you guys, rest in peace, Naomi Judd, you were truly a queen.

1:36.2

Publish out the podcast and that's right, I show a bad country at a tiny.

1:43.2

Ah, welcome to Publish out the podcast, first the facts, love can build a bridge.

1:50.2

It was a song released in 1990, it was the second single and track title from the Judds, album of the same name.

1:58.2

It was a top five country hit in 1991 and won a Grammy in 1992.

2:03.2

I'm still not sure how that works, but that's what went down.

2:07.2

It's been covered.

2:08.2

I can wow to get this video together.

2:10.2

Yeah.

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