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Seems Like The Math Is Mathing Ft. @BachelorData

The Betchelor

Betches

Tv Reviews, Tv & Film, After Shows

3.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

On this bonus episode, Kay and Jared talk numbers with Suzana Somers of @BachelorData. Somehow Suzana figured out a way to make Excel entertaining, and guess what – it includes the Bachelor. Who gained the most followers? How much screentime does each contestant get? How many canceled cocktail parties were there? These are the hard-hitting questions and she’s got all the answers. Bachelor Data might be spoiler-free, but she does have some tea and theories that are worth diving into. Kay’s biggest question - what does the data says about who she should be hanging out with on the weekends? Follow @thebetchelor to stay up to date with all things Gabby and Rachel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Bachelor of Podcast. I'm Kay York City.

0:07.3

And I am Jared Fried. It is a very special bonus episode of the Bachelor

0:12.8

Podcast. We're very excited to have a very special guest.

0:17.9

Susanna Summers of At Bachelor Data or Data. We're going to figure out how

0:26.7

potatoes, potatoes, Susanna. Thank you for coming on. Thanks for having me. I'm so excited to be here.

0:34.0

You guys haven't seen her page. It is so interesting and the thought and time that it goes into it.

0:44.2

I was going to ask her this before we started, but Jared, the amount is good.

0:49.4

I can't get over. Is anyone helping you? Are you doing this alone? I mean, this is it's so

0:57.6

interesting. You have to go check out her Instagram page at Bachelor Data, Data, whatever, but it is,

1:03.8

it breaks down everything. Color coded graphs like a dream. Tell us your story, Susanna. Are you a

1:11.1

statistician? Who are you? How do you come to this? Oh gosh. I was not at all. Actually, I didn't

1:17.3

even study stats in high school. I started as an elementary teacher and when I moved to Boston,

1:24.0

I ended up falling into the Edtech world of education. Long story short, that career took me into

1:31.3

a tech director position. The problem was I applied for a job and I totally lied and said I was

1:37.6

proficient in Excel when I was not. I fudged my application. You and everyone listening today.

1:43.7

Yeah. Special skills. They'll never read this. I'll put proficient in Excel. The word proficient,

1:52.2

we're like, yeah, that doesn't mean I'm great at it. It means I can do it. I know. I know.

1:57.4

I mean, if you've ever used Excel, I pretty much I knew one formula. I could do equals sum and I

2:02.1

could just drag some cells and be like, oh, I use Excel. But I did. Yeah, you lost me at equals

2:08.4

sum. So I'm way behind you. Right. Yeah. So basically, I had to learn how to use Excel for this job.

2:14.8

Like it was my first tech director position in a public school system and I needed to analyze

2:20.1

state testing data on students. And I'm not going to lie at the time that seemed very boring. So at

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