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The Papaya Podcast

The One Where We Have To Call Our Sister With Kayla Bulmer and Stacey Kay

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Personal Journals, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2022

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Canada’s Got Talent GOLDEN BUZZER winners and finalists in America’s Got Talent, sisters Kayla & Stacey are here to talk about it all… or whatever random sh*t we found ourselves discussing like being a plus size musician, the golden buzzer moment and the dynamic of surprise pregnancies in early relationships and DOING WHAT YOU LOVE and SHOOTING YOUR SHOT.

Listen to their podcast I Have To Call My Sister and follow them @ihavetocallmysister as well as @staceykaymusic & @kaylabulmer

CW discussions of fertility/surprise pregnancies

 

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:05.7

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast.

0:10.0

I'm your hostess, Try and Hermostis, Sarah Nicole.

0:13.1

And each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that.

0:20.7

So get ready to get inspired, get candid,

0:23.5

get real, because we are all in this digital space together. Today we are bringing on some guests

0:34.5

that I actually met a few weeks back at Caitlin Bristow's Off the Vine

0:38.4

live show. It was such a time. But these two took the stage and immediately I zoned in,

0:45.9

like, how do I know you more? And so they are actually the host of I have to call my sister podcast.

0:53.6

It's Caleb Ballmer and Stacey Kay.

0:55.8

They were the gold buzzer winners on Canada's Got Talent in 2022 and finalists on America's Got Talent.

1:02.5

These two are incredible. They're so fun, so high energy. I can't wait to get into today's show

1:08.0

and just like talk about all the things talk about what they're doing

1:11.7

what's going on and why their podcast is so amazing all right welcome to the pod kela and stacey

1:19.3

you know what's so weird though about zoom audio and like people listening will know this now

1:25.2

like i love a clear individual audios but then i've gotten so used to the Zoom audio. Like I've gotten so, like listening to the podcast now. I remember at the beginning and we're like, wow, it feels like we've gone back in time. But now I'm just a little bit adjusted. Like it feels like you're just on a phone call with somebody listening to a pod. And even like people like on like the smart list podcast and stuff like that.

1:45.7

We're talking like Chris Pratt here will call in and be on Zoom audio.

1:49.6

And we just accept it.

1:51.6

We just accept it.

1:53.1

Yeah.

1:53.4

I think podcasts have come a long way in the sense that like we truly just appreciate gritty content still.

1:58.7

Like at the very beginning of podcast like, well, I think they were gritty to start. And then a lot of the ones that I listened to were just so smooth and so organized. Like I listened to like cereal and S-town, like journalists who were doing podcasts. And it took me a minute to be like, wow, I'm chaotic, first of all. I never plan. I always love when people come in and they're like prepared with all these questions that I was like, I know nothing about you.

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