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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act
Hans Appen
2.4 • 530 Ratings
🗓️ 25 August 2020
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Summary
To start the podcast, Donna explains her new 1-for-1 campaign. It's a response to how much noise there is going on right now (which is a lot). We're very excited about the project and hope it brings everyone some positive growth.
As it has become tradition, an early segment of the show is covering what's in the music pipeline. Cadillac Jack and Donna cover a project from Brothers Osborne and how they rank in Outlaw Country. Then Dynamite lands on the Hype Song Playlist, as BTS launches their first entirely-english song.
Continuing their Semi-Music podcast theme, Caddy and Donna go over the New Artist winners from the Academy of Country Music.
Caddy has some news about Netflix that comes with a confession. The intro brings a new segment to the show called "Maria or not?" Wait, no, it's "Hear and Tell."
After the game, Caddy and Donna move on to some of the unexpected impacts of these new masks. From social implications at school to environmental concerns that sound awfully familiar.
Before the show ends, Donna talks about the changes she wants to make in the bedroom. Caddy likes the idea so much, he said he'd sleep in it.
Billy Oliver intro'd the show. He was Donna's across-the-street neighbor growing up. She has a lot of fond memories of the neighborhood crew playing softball, baseball and going to the Oliver's house to watch Evel Knievel. Nowadays Billy is married and has a son who is training to be an advanced EMT. Billy just got his 25-year company pin, though we hope his 26th year is better than Caddy's! He is so positive and encouraging and we are so glad for his support.
Check out Caddy Wagon and Hustle, both podcasts are out now. When you're done, tell us what you think. 770-464-6024.
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Hi there. My name is Billy Oliver. I live in Sugar Hill with my wife, Janet, and my son Dylan. |
| 0:06.5 | I work at Atlanta Outpatient Surgery Center. I've been there for 25 years. I've known Donna since the early 70s. |
| 0:15.1 | We used to play basketball in my driveway. And here's Caddy and Donna with my second act. |
| 0:23.6 | My name is Cadillac Jack. |
| 0:25.5 | I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, put in a loyal 26 years until July |
| 0:30.7 | 2019. |
| 0:32.0 | Welcome to my second act. |
| 0:34.6 | My name's Donna, and I'm Caddy's wife. |
| 0:36.9 | Okay. |
| 0:57.8 | You know how I had my successful Left on Red campaign? To this day, it continues. And that was one of the first podcasts that we ever had. Yes. And so millions, I'm not exaggerating here. Millions have been ticketed for turning left on red. No, no, no, no. Millions of people are are participating I have not had to bail anyone out of jail I think the campaign is going swimmingly so it's time to launch a new one which I'm doing today and this campaign has nothing to do |
| 1:03.6 | with breaking the law this is about bettering yourself okay so my campaign is I'm launching the one |
| 1:08.7 | for one campaign okay we're right that down one for one campaign. Okay. I'll write that down. |
| 1:11.4 | One for one. And you can, and the way I'd like for that to look on a T-shirt is a one for one. I see. Okay. numerical. Correct. One for one. So here's what I'm doing and you can join in. It's like Peach Tree Parkway. Something like that. In South Forestide can't1. Exactly. Something like that. So what I am doing is, you know how you take steps and you say, okay, I'm going to work out. I'm going to lose weight. I'm going to eat better. I'm not going to drink sodas. I'm going to do all these different things. So I have decided because Charlotte is back in school and I'm back. We share carpool with, thank |
| 1:45.4 | goodness, with another parent, so I'm only going once a day. But in other times when I would |
| 1:51.7 | line up in carpool, I would just sit and aimlessly scroll through social media. So I am now, |
| 1:59.7 | I have a book downloaded on my phone. And I'm reading my book so anywhere that I have |
| 2:06.0 | extra time or I'm just not you know doing something for whatever reason I am reading my book I'm not |
| 2:13.6 | reading 10 books I have 10 books on my nightstand but I'm reading a book one book I love to read. It's not like I need to be forced to read. It's just every time I read something and then I'll hear about another book coming out. So I'm reading like four different things at one time. So I'm not committing. I'm also maybe going to try to walk more, exercise more, drink less sodas, but that's not my commitment. So I'm doing one thing for one month. Okay. Oh, is this original? Yes. That's good, Donna. Thank you. So I think that's the problem when you, you know, things are kind of shifting a little bit in some people's lives like kids, whether they're in school or virtual, they're kind of back in their rhythm. And I know a lot of us as parents have thought, okay, I'm going to reset when they reset, you know. And so I thought, okay, with Charlotte going back, you know, there's all these things I want to do. Like there's this great park near her school. I need to on the way back, stop and walk. That's great if that happens. But what I'm committing is to doing one thing for one month. So that it's like really simple and easy to do. All the other noise rolling around in your head, you can do that stuff too. And listen, if you're like super ambitious, you can do a 10 for one. You know, that's not the campaign. The campaign is one hashtag one hashtag one for one so what is going what would you do what would you I mean I had no idea of this what are you going to do well give me give me give me give me a little bit I don't think you need it it's just one thing just pull what do you can't I can't I can't. I have to have time for something like this. |
| 3:42.0 | We didn't discuss this. |
| 3:43.4 | But is there just like one thing you want to work on? |
| 3:46.0 | I think this is a loaded question. |
| 3:47.5 | Okay. |
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