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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

The bigger the baby the bigger the diamonds

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

It's a sweet-then-sour-then-sweet-again episode on Cadillac Jack: My Second Act. 

Donna starts us off with an update on the Acai berries and the air subscription service. You'll hear how we're coming for froyo and QuikTrip. She moves on to the watches owned by Cadillac Jack. He has them but doesn't really *have* them. It makes sense when you realize that it's really just a segue into wedding rings. As you may know, Caddy doesn't wear one. You'll hear why, what Donna thinks and what doors it has opened. "The longer you're married…" 

Covering our designation as a semi-music podcast is a stretch today. You know those people who show up at concerts and get…. well, wild? Someone took that to the extreme at the Uncorked Van Morrison show this weekend. And by wild, we mean that someone released all of the farm animals during the chorus of "Domino." 

The show fulfills its "serious" quota by addressing the fact that its Mental Health Awareness Month. Caddy is concerned about emotionally peaking, because "It's been a really fun year." (<- That's not a joke.) Then we circle back around and cover the rise of push presents. EP Carl Appen shares the story of how (we think) Ray Appen came up with the idea. Just remember- the bigger the baby the bigger the diamons.

Transcript

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0:00.0

As promised, a conversation about not wearing wedding rings and what country star is now

0:07.1

4 and 0 with girls.

0:23.2

My name is Cadillac Jack.

0:27.4

I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, but in a loyal 26 years.

0:28.9

Welcome to my second act.

0:30.3

My name's Don, and I'm Caddy's wife.

0:31.7

We like to give updates around here.

0:32.9

I don't want to leave the people hanging.

0:39.4

So I did some investigating about what I was calling an Akai bowl.

0:41.9

And actually Carl correct to me, he was right, as usual.

0:44.8

It is an Asai Bowl.

0:46.4

That's the official name of it. And if you recall from a pod before, I was talking about how everything, it seems like everything I'm eating now lives in a bowl, whether it's from, you know, anywhere. Everything's in a bowl. Serial. Serial. Well, just everything that I'm eating. You know, like, even if you go and you go to, like, a Mexican restaurant and you want, like, a burrito or whatever, they're like, do you want it in a bowl? So it's not like in a wrap and it doesn't have as many

1:10.9

calories or whatever. So they say. Anyway, so I did some investigating on the assailles bowl. And the

1:17.3

reason they're so expensive, because we were talking about the fact that this bowl can add up to like

1:20.9

$15, $20. It's because of what an ice eye is. I kept asking, like I was saying to carl is it yogurt and it's not

1:29.8

because the base looks like yogurt and it's kind of it has a purplish um blue kind of hue yeah and so

1:36.8

actually it is a dark purple blueberry that is found on the isailles palms in south american

1:43.2

rainforest they're forging these berries out of the rainforest so they've got a harvest on that is found on the Issaie palms in South American rainforest.

1:46.6

They're forging these berries out of the rainforest.

1:48.3

So they've got to harvest them.

1:49.1

They've got to process them.

1:50.1

They've got to ship them.

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