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So True with Caleb Hearon

Grace Kuhlenschmidt Returns

So True with Caleb Hearon

Wave

Comedy

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Welcome! This week’s guest is the hilarious Grace Kuhlenschmidt! Grace and Caleb talk about the pains of moving to New York, the math that goes into Time Zones, coming out, fedoras, and much more!  Join our Substack for ad free full episodes, early access to merch, our community chat, and more! https://calebsaysthings.substack.com/  Follow Grace! @gkuhlenschmidt  Follow the show! @sooootruepod  Follow Caleb! @calebsaysthings  Produced by Chance Nichols @chanceisloud So True with Caleb Hearon is edited and engineered by Nicole Lyons. Our social media manager is Virginia Muller. All episodes are filmed in The So Trudio at Legitimate Business World Headquarters in Brooklyn, New York.  A Wave series. wavesportsandentertainment.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Wave.

0:04.0

People who work in real estate, many of them need to go to prison.

0:09.7

Totally.

0:10.2

Many of them are doing unfathomable crimes.

0:12.5

And I will completely agree with you and even add my mom's a real estate agent.

0:16.1

Totally.

0:16.9

And I don't know how she's doing her business.

0:18.6

No, she needs to be locked up.

0:26.9

We have an episode recording this week at 8 a.m.

0:29.6

And like for two weeks I've been looking at on the calendar, like something has to give.

0:33.4

No, like, how are you going to do that?

0:34.8

Something that people do every day.

0:36.1

No.

0:37.1

Go to their job at 8 a.m. I had a thought today where I was like, okay, Caleb wants me there at 11 a.m., which means I need to be ready at 10.30. I need to leave at 10.30, which means I need to be up by 10, which means I need to be up in the nines. Yeah. Wow. Wow. I'm up in the nines. I have to be up in the nines to do something not till the 11th. See, you've changed and lost touch. You've changed in lost touch. Because the grace I knew. Oh yeah. She was up. She was in the mines. She wasn't sleeping. At 5 a.m. No way. You've changed. You think. Don't you think? And this is only one such example. I have many more. Oh, really? What are the other examples? Oh, the way you talk to service workers. So honestly, I've always done that. I have, oh, I've been so fucking consistent with that. That's not new. That's not new. That's when you work in the service industry. You know it's all inside jokes. Yeah. When you say, I'm not tipping. Yeah.

1:28.3

When, That's not new. That's not new. That's when you work in the service industry. You know it's all inside jokes.

1:28.6

Yeah.

1:30.7

When you say, I'm not tipping.

1:31.3

Yeah.

1:34.2

But you screamed like, where's my fucking ranch?

1:34.8

Right.

1:36.8

But baby, you've had ranch.

1:42.4

You know why someone would get so emotional about it. The idea of you defending that story being like, well, come on, where's my ranch? It's ranch. Yeah. It's not ketchup. There's a really nice guy. There's a really nice guy who, that actually, by the way, what you said wasn't untrue. Ranch over ketchup. Because ketchup, they just leave on the table. Ranch head they have to bring out. Completely. And they get weird about it too. And it's like, I know it's a bottle back there.

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