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The Adam Ferrara Podcast

EP 87 Daisy Fuentes tv host, model, actress, philanthropists & host of podcast 'Tequila Talk' with husband Richard Marx

The Adam Ferrara Podcast

AdamFerrara.com

Comedy, Comedy Interviews

4.9526 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Adam reads from a study how kangaroos communicate with human beings.

Daisy Fuentes stops by and tells us all about how she got on MTV, she enlightens Adam with a quote from Golda Meir and explains how Richard Marx washes his hair incorrectly.

The crew discusses Evolve vs Change, success is not final and how Adam sometimes treats Alex like a heckler.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Alexa, who is Adam Ferrar?

0:11.4

Adam Ferrar is an American actor and comedian known for playing the roles of Chief Needles Nelson on Rescue Me.

0:17.7

Sergeant Frank Vilelli opposite Edie Falco on Nurse Jackie. He was a co-host on the U.S.

0:22.7

version of Top Gear. He has had three comedy central specials and his new album is called it

0:27.6

Scary in Here. Adams' new podcast is a big hit and available everywhere. Sounds like it could be funny.

0:35.3

Sounds to me like 30 minutes you'll never get back.

0:45.4

Hi, guys.

0:46.2

Thank you for joining us again or checking us out for the first time.

0:48.5

Either way you know that we're glad you're here.

0:50.4

And we have another great show for you this week.

0:52.0

My guest, the ADD interview, is actress, model, television personality, podcast, host, philanthropist. It is Daisy Fuentes. And we want to welcome everyone from our Talk to Me Tuesday family. That's our conversation we have every week, 9 o'clock Eastern, 6 p.m. Pacific. Go to my website, click the link and join join us and our superfan shout out is for

1:11.5

michael smelter say hi to the smelter hey michael smelzer how you doing mikey and of course

1:19.8

the smelzer he's a friend of ours yes he is he is sent me an email uh he was listening to the

1:25.5

podcast and i guess in one of the emails i was babbling how much much I like the 68-390 fastback, the bullet car. Ooh, that is a nice car. Yeah, so he sent me an email. His cousin used to drag race one and sent me a couple of cool pictures of it. So, yeah, so we wanted to say hi to Schmeltzer. And if you want to send us an email, honey, where do they go? The Adam Farrar at Gmail.

1:44.8

Yes, and we look forward to hearing from you. So, yeah, we have Daisy Fuentes on the show. I wanted to talk to Daisy because she's, of course, is married to Richard Marks. Right. And when we had Richard on the show, I was talking to him during the interview and after the interview, I'm like, he's got the same relationship I do. and I've had many, many questions.

2:01.1

So that's why I wanted to talk to it.

2:03.1

Okay.

2:03.5

Yeah, specifically there's an issue I bring I'm like, he's got the same relationship I do. And I've had many, many questions.

2:01.1

So that's why I wanted to talk to it. Okay. Yeah, specifically, there's an issue I bring up with Daisy, which is something I do, and you've talked to me about it. Right. So that's why I wanted to talk to it. And I found something in the animal kingdom that also connects to it. Did you guys know? Yes, you did. Adam. Did you guys know that kangaroos can actually ask humans for help when they have difficulty?

2:21.4

Really? Yes. I'm guessing it's female kangaroos because male kangaroos aren't going to ask for directions and help. No. Zero chance. Yeah. Yeah. Researchers have found kangaroos intentionally communicate with human beings, a behavior that was previously thought of to be reserved for domestic animals like dogs, horses, goats,

2:38.2

preserved. Kangaroos intentionally communicate with human beings, a behavior that was previously thought of to be reserved for domestic animals like dogs, horses, goats. First of all, I've never seen a horse scratches the door to go out because it had to pee. Did you? I don't think the door would be there that long if it was. I've had a horse. They do communicate. They do? How do they communicate? Just differently. They just start peeing on you. Told you how to go.

2:53.6

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