Episode 19: Sole Water, Family Reunions, Getting Caught on Camera, and Sad Birthday Celebrations

Episode 19 July 28, 2025 00:30:54
Episode 19: Sole Water, Family Reunions, Getting Caught on Camera, and Sad Birthday Celebrations
She Sed Podcast
Episode 19: Sole Water, Family Reunions, Getting Caught on Camera, and Sad Birthday Celebrations

Jul 28 2025 | 00:30:54

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Hosted By

Amy Tidwell Lisa Hardin

Show Notes

This week on She Sed, we’re talking about everything—because life doesn’t come with a filter. We kick things off with the viral story of the CEO getting caught at a Coldplay concert, and it quickly spirals from there. Amy shares the benefits of the salty magic of sole water and we dive into the latest wellness trend: using a water distiller during bans and boil orders.

 

Lisa gets real about what it felt like celebrating her birthday without her mom this year—honest, raw, and full of heart. We also chat about the Call Her Daddy podcast pulling 6.6 million views on one interview and what that means for the future of women in podcasting.

Plus: we’re asking our listeners to do what Sharon would do—follow, like, and tag a friend who needs a little midlife realness in their life.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Welcome back to the she Said podcast with Amy and Lisa. [00:00:04] Speaker B: Number 19. [00:00:05] Speaker A: Number 19. [00:00:06] Speaker B: I've never been so committed to anything in my whole life. [00:00:11] Speaker A: Weekly too. [00:00:12] Speaker B: Yes. 19 straight weeks. [00:00:16] Speaker A: That is impressive showing up. [00:00:18] Speaker B: Yeah, that is very impressive. [00:00:20] Speaker A: It's fun, though. [00:00:21] Speaker B: It is fun. Yeah. [00:00:22] Speaker A: I really like it. [00:00:23] Speaker B: I have lots of things to talk about. Clearly. So do you. [00:00:27] Speaker A: We record this on Tuesday. [00:00:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:29] Speaker A: So it comes out typically Thursday. But we have to talk about the affair caught on the kiss cam. Golly. [00:00:39] Speaker B: That is shady. I'm like, I'm sorry, Sarah, that your private moment was interrupted on national tv. We didn't mean to hurt your feelings. [00:00:49] Speaker A: And he was with other employees from the same company. [00:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah. And all the comments act like, well, this is not an uncommon thing in hr, which I wouldn't know anything about hr. So it's mind boggling to me. The families that are just wrecked and embarrassed. That's so. I can't imagine how kids would feel seeing their parents on there like that. [00:01:11] Speaker A: Can you imagine? And now people are using it as memes for their own business to promote. Oh, people are using it all over. And that's the thing that, that I feel bad for the families that they're having to see that every day. Yes. I mean, even the drillers did it with the mascot. Yeah. Had his arms around a woman and they. And he got caught. And you know, it was. It's. Everybody's doing it. [00:01:36] Speaker B: I have not seen that. Okay. [00:01:38] Speaker A: I think the guy deserves it and so does she. But I feel bad for the family that every time they. Probably not on social media because you can't get on it and not see something. [00:01:48] Speaker B: Yeah. You better know if you're going to do something stupid, you're. I mean, it's going to be out there. [00:01:54] Speaker A: I mean, you're going to get caught eventually somehow, some way. Karma always gets you. It's. [00:01:58] Speaker B: Karma is going to get you. [00:02:00] Speaker A: It's a boomerang and it always comes back. But people just think they're invincible to that kind of thing. It's just amazing to me. I just, I've just watched that a million times and probably if they wouldn't have responded, it never would have turned into anything. No one would have even thought anything of it. [00:02:18] Speaker B: I just wonder where they're. Where their spouses thought they were that night. [00:02:22] Speaker A: I hear a million different things. I had heard that they were not in the same town of which they live. They were on a business trip is what they had told their families. So I don't know if they really were out of town or if they told their families they were out of town. But don't wives have trackers on their husbands in this day and age? [00:02:40] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought everybody. [00:02:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Do you track your husband? Yeah, yeah, I would. Especially with that job. [00:02:47] Speaker B: What's funny is with his job, I really don't. Our whole family tracks all of us in here now. But I, I don't pay much attention to it because I'm like, I mean, he's all over the place every five seconds with his. On the, you know, police calls. So it really wouldn't mean a whole lot to me as to where he is now. If there's a grand, I hear a ton of sirens. I'm like, whoa, there's something big. I'll be like, okay, is he in that vicinity? And then I can tell. [00:03:14] Speaker A: Check on him. Yeah, that's what I think. I would watch it for that reason. Just to make sure that if you do hear something. Yeah. That he wasn't at that area when happened. Or to make sure he's okay otherwise. [00:03:25] Speaker B: I mean, he's. Stephen's very routine. He comes home, he doesn't really. He's not one that's out golfing and he doesn't have hobbies like that. So he's a family. He's definitely a family guy. Without a doubt. He's not out doing things. He's with doing things. He's with us or working. [00:03:42] Speaker A: I just think about that guy. He had a half a million dollar salary that he had to resign from because of his stupidity. [00:03:50] Speaker B: Man. [00:03:54] Speaker A: It'S just mind boggling to me. [00:03:56] Speaker B: Oh, I don't even know how I'd react. There'd be a whole new level of reaction that comes out and it would. [00:04:02] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, she's going to win for sure. But it's just amazing. And I love that he said in his next concert, okay, this is the part of the concert where we put the camera on people so you're going to be shown on camera. So now would be a good time. [00:04:19] Speaker B: That he called it out. He was like black couples either having. [00:04:22] Speaker A: An affair or they're very shy. [00:04:25] Speaker B: Yeah, that's funny. [00:04:27] Speaker A: It was so funny. I mean, it couldn't have been more perfect. And the look on their faces was the best. The best. [00:04:33] Speaker B: Let's see, we had our, our tiny. We'll call it tiny compared to our last year family reunion. We had family at the lake and it was really nice. I had my nieces and their significant others and some of my great nieces and nephews and we cook our Empanadas, where, you know, we bring our masa flours, our family recipe, and press out tortillas and cheese and fry them. And then we fry. We make, basically, beignets, because my parents were from New Orleans, and so we all grew up on beignets. But we just take. You can literally take cans of biscuit dough. [00:05:09] Speaker A: Pull. [00:05:09] Speaker B: We each pull a biscuit apart, throw it in, grease, fry it up. It really fries up like a beignet. And then we sift our powdered sugar because it makes it really fine before you do it. And then you roll them around in that powdered sugar, and you make. They're just like fried, hot beignets. So we did that for breakfast, and then after everybody had left, I put, like, these lights. I decked out our little paddle boards with lights, and I went out in the middle of the lake, and, oh, my goodness, it was like being in a nighttime snow globe. It was like being in a planetarium, because the stars thing, I bet I had never done that before. And I was like, okay, now this is real. Stephen went out there with me, but it was really, really neat. If anybody's out there with a paddle board, take it out at night. Just put lights on your paddle board, obviously, so you don't get run over by a boat or something. Really, really cool to see. [00:06:02] Speaker A: That is cool. It doesn't scare you to be on the water at dark? [00:06:06] Speaker B: Well, I would never do it in the ocean. I was okay in that because I'm familiar with that little cove and what's going on over there. But, no, I would never do that in the ocean. I wouldn't do that in the daytime in the ocean. I'm not a fan of that, but now I'm okay. Don't make me think about it too much. [00:06:22] Speaker A: Okay. I was. As soon as you did, my mind went there with my. Yeah, no feet in the water. [00:06:26] Speaker B: It was super calm. And. [00:06:28] Speaker A: No, it was okay. So I think that was really pretty. Did you take pictures? [00:06:33] Speaker B: I tried, but it wasn't. It didn't really. I had a case on my phone. It kind of blurs it out a little bit now. I didn't get a good picture of that, but it was neat. It was fun, relaxing. [00:06:42] Speaker A: Hot, though, right? [00:06:44] Speaker B: No, this is what's so funny. My niece is from Wyoming, and we were all eating pizza one night out on the deck at, like, VIP pizza. It was a great breeze coming in, and we were. All of us from Oklahoma were like, God, this is great. This is, like, so cool. And she was there and they were sweating bullets. They thought. I mean, they live in Wyoming, and to them, this was so hot. And we were like, this is fantastic. It was like a nice little AC. [00:07:11] Speaker A: Breeze coming out because it's gonna. It's brutal. This morning when I went out there at 5, I'm like, oh, my gosh. [00:07:18] Speaker B: I thought it felt like fall this morning. I was like, oh, I don't like this. [00:07:21] Speaker A: You did? [00:07:21] Speaker B: Yeah, it was just kind of breezy, and I saw some leave kind of Tesla. I'm like, what's happening? [00:07:26] Speaker A: Oh, wow. [00:07:27] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like that. [00:07:28] Speaker A: I don't like that. [00:07:29] Speaker B: Dungeon ball starts to turn. It kind of does something to me emotionally. I don't like. [00:07:35] Speaker A: Yeah, the change of season. [00:07:36] Speaker B: The change of the season kind of freaks me out. [00:07:37] Speaker A: Into just the fall, or is it any season? [00:07:40] Speaker B: No, into fall. [00:07:41] Speaker A: Into fall. [00:07:41] Speaker B: But I do. I enjoy winter, But I don't like that change. It just kind of reminds me, like, school starting and everything's changing and all these routines are coming back, and so. [00:07:51] Speaker A: Yeah, ptsd. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't like it. [00:07:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:54] Speaker B: So anyways. What's that with you? [00:07:57] Speaker A: I had my. The big birthday. [00:07:59] Speaker B: Yes, you did. [00:08:00] Speaker A: That was an interesting day. [00:08:02] Speaker B: I know. That was a hard day. [00:08:03] Speaker A: Very hard. [00:08:04] Speaker B: Another milestone. Very hard milestone. [00:08:07] Speaker A: And shocking. I wasn't expecting it to be hard. Honestly, I didn't even think about it. But it was. It was harder than even her birthday and Mother's Day, I guess because your mom birthed you, she's supposed to be here on that day. My mom always made such a big deal of it. Like, I've talked about calling first thing in the morning and that no phone call was deafening. That's when it hit me. And then my dad forgot because he's just going. [00:08:33] Speaker B: Broke his heart. [00:08:33] Speaker A: Broke his heart. Yeah. He was very sad about that. Yeah, it was a weird day, but it was. It was. I said this during chemo is when you have cancer. I think I told you this, that it's the loneliest time of your life, but yet you're surrounded by people because it's very isolating and it's. You can't go a lot of place. You can't go out a lot because your blood counts are too low. And so you're. You feel really isolated and it's lonely. It's a lonely disease. And that's how that day felt. Even though I was surrounded by. It was overwhelming, the number of text messages and people texting me to say, are you home? I have a gift. I'm going to Put on your front porch, but it can't sit out there very long, can you. Can you go out and get it? And phone calls, trying to get ready for work. And my phone kept. It was just one of those days where people just really showered me. But it wasn't Mom. [00:09:19] Speaker B: And so I felt it again that, you know, if you have kids or anybody that you routinely sing to in the morning or whatever for their birthdays, we need to make that video of singing Happy Birthday that someone can always refer back to, because I have that from my mom. And she thought that was the weirdest request, and she did it anyway. And she even said she was like, this is the weirdest thing feeling. I mean, the video of her before she sings it, but she did it for me. And it was the year that she forgot my. Like, she was only a couple days short. I mean, my dad had gone into the hospital and she forgot the day of my birthday. It was the first time that it ever happened. And she was just so heartbroken that she had done that. And so anyways, make the little videos of singing Happy Birthday so that person can always hear your voice. And then they can put it in a bear or something. You know, build a barrel, put those voices into a little voice box and a bear for somebody or a gift. [00:10:23] Speaker A: So that it does make a difference. Yeah, I was not expecting it, but I tell you, I cried all day, all day long. I just couldn't get it. I couldn't get it under control. So hopefully next birthday won't be as bad. I think each one hopefully gets a little bit easier. I hope that. [00:10:38] Speaker B: Again, the roller coaster. [00:10:39] Speaker A: Before we forget, we want to ask you guys to follow our podcast on wherever you've listened to your podcast, follow us like it. Share it on social when we post it, and tag a friend. If you would do that for us. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Facebook page, the she said podcast page, it says the she Said podcast is the main one right now because we. We're slowly getting away from the original one. [00:11:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:11:07] Speaker B: So that would be great. [00:11:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Share that with your friends. We would love that. We love all the feedback that we're getting, people listening to us. And so we would love for you guys, if you like listening to it, to share it with your friends. [00:11:18] Speaker B: Yeah. So I was doing a bunch of trying to figure out the best way to just kind of keep Stephen especially hydrated over. Just kind of over these hot days. And if he wasn't feeling well and he did go get a. One of those Myers cocktail blends, but then we, you know, I keep coming across, you know, Pedialyte really is like really the best option. Obviously. No Gatorade, no, none of that stuff. That's kind of just absolute junk. Pedialyte is still up there if you got to get something just from the shelf. So. But I came across, it's a lady that I follow who always has great information health wise. And she makes this stuff called Soleil water and that's S O L E with like a little. And in it's a recipe of getting a very good quality salt. Not you don't, you don't want Himalayan salt. And obviously we're not talking about pink salt, you know, like a Celtic salt or. But they say the whiter it is, the better. And she makes some recommendations also. But what you do is you start out, you get a glass jar and you get a plastic lid because the corrosion from the salt will make it corrode otherwise if it's metal. So you put in anywhere from one to two cups of the salt. You cover it with a distilled or pure water of some kind, not tap water. And you let it set from 12 to 24 hours. And you want to see a little bit of that salt still floating in the bottom of the J. It's like a dusting in the jar, she said. And the reason why that is because then you know the water has absorbed all of that salt. So then after that you, every day when you wake up, you're going to take, you're going to add a half a teaspoon to a teaspoon to a glass of water each morning on an empty stomach. And then throughout the day you'll add one to two drops to your water to remineralize it. When fasting, you can definitely have more to keep the electrolyte levels optimal. But this is like the best way to actually hydrate yourself. Again. They call it Soleil water, but these are the things that she put on here. The benefits of it. It's kind of amazing is it charges your human battery. Better hair, skin and nails, better metabolism by improving digestion and nourishing body on a cellular level. Fully remineralizing. Have a hard time saying that it alkalizes the body, boosts energy insanely. Hydrating, detoxifying, improves digestion, improves blood sugar, prevents muscle cramps, natural antihistamine, healthy veins and bones. It gives the body the minerals it needs to get the hydration into the cell because water alone does not actually hydrate. [00:14:04] Speaker A: Right. [00:14:05] Speaker B: Anyways, that Soleil water is on our list. And the lady that she has such a great, she has great bullet points, like about frequencies and things like this, about, you know, preparation for all different kinds of things. If, if you ever wonder about it, she has incredible information about it. [00:14:22] Speaker A: So it kind of goes back to what we had talked about a few podcasts ago, about drinking a little. A teaspoon of salt. Yes. In the water at night. That helps you stay asleep and not have to get up and go to the bathroom. It pushes all that fluid into your organs, which actually hydrates more than just drinking water. Yep. Very true. Same concept. [00:14:42] Speaker B: We need to focus on that. [00:14:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:45] Speaker B: Making a jar today when I go. [00:14:47] Speaker A: Home, I do electrolytes every day because I do feel like that definitely hydrates you better. And I've always done that. I've done that for a while. Just a little bit of electrolytes in my water just to get that. So I do see how that could really benefit. [00:15:01] Speaker B: A couple of the salts that she recommended was. One was Malden Sea salt flakes. It's M A L D O N. Another one is Jacob's sea salt. So those are a couple that she had recommended. I found them on Amazon. [00:15:13] Speaker A: We can post the links. [00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, we'll share them on that page. [00:15:16] Speaker A: Do you ever watch Love Island? Is that one? [00:15:18] Speaker B: I've never seen it. [00:15:20] Speaker A: I'm fascinated. I, I, it's one of my guilty pleasures. I started watching it last season and it's just one of those where it's kind of takes your mind off everything else and you can just watch these. I like that young kids go crazy. But they just wrapped up last week. I think there was two people on it that were really. One was very polarizing. Either you love her, you really hate her. And then there was one that everybody loved. She became. She's going to be probably doing a million things now that she's off the show. But there's the podcast called Caller Daddy that I've heard for a while and she's done a lot of political figures and she. Everybody wants to be on her podcast. She has probably the biggest podcast of any woman. She's like the top podcaster. She's this young girl crazy enough when she first started podcasting, her podcasts were basically giving explicit detail of her sex life. Yikes. When she was in college, which is crazy. It's sometimes can be pretty vulgar. But she had the two cast members on literally when they left the island. They're. They film in Puerto Rico maybe. I don't know where they're filming. But as soon as they left the island got back to the United States. She had them both on the most popular one first and then the polarizing one in five days. It's been five days today since the polarizing one was on there. It's already gotten 6.6 million views in five days. [00:16:45] Speaker B: Are you serious? [00:16:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Isn't that crazy? And then the other one who was really popular has had 2.8 million in six days. [00:16:52] Speaker B: So basically people love to hate people. Well, yeah, the hated one was the most popular. [00:16:58] Speaker A: Most popular. Because they want to hear, they want to hear the drama and what's, and what's. What her deal is. Yeah. [00:17:04] Speaker B: What was the team. [00:17:05] Speaker A: But I'm just blown away by those numbers that people. [00:17:08] Speaker B: But Sarah Jessica Parker only had 1 million. [00:17:11] Speaker A: 1 million. And she was on there a month ago. And I mean everybody loves Sarah Jessica Parker Girls problem. She's. I spoke her mind probably very. Didn't let people walk all over. You know, the whole concept of the show is to find your true love. So they're bringing in all these people to try to get you to, you know, find the one. But in the meantime you have to have. They have these contests where you're basically making out with everybody else there. So everybody's kissing everybody else and I mean we're full on make out. But she was a mother. She's the only one that had a child and she just, she's beautiful and fell in love pretty quick with the first guy that they connected with on the very first day. And then that made everybody mad that they. She wasn't giving everybody else a chance. I think everybody was in love with her secretly. I don't know. It was just one of. It's just a drama filled show. It really does take your mind off everything else. But it's just funny those. I mean I'm still amazed at the views. And it's obviously on YouTube. You can watch it on YouTube and so watch it. [00:18:14] Speaker B: No, I remember or listen to it well and watch and see what Love Island's about. But I think I remember hearing that call her daddy. I think because you'd wreck it. You had recommended it once and I feel, I think my kids were in the other room. I say kids like Rocky's a toddler. But I still am like cautious. What I'm gonna, I don't want to listen to certain things in front of him. Like it's kind of weird. But I remember her sayings. I was like, well, I'm not gonna listen to that. So. [00:18:39] Speaker A: Yeah, she's pretty vulgar. [00:18:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:41] Speaker A: Yeah, she Swears a lot and it's pretty. But she has some great questions when she's really talking to somebody that's a, a normal person. She asked him. Really does a great job of interviewing. They call her the present day Barbara Walters, but. [00:18:54] Speaker B: So how old is she? [00:18:56] Speaker A: Oh, gosh, probably early 20s. [00:19:00] Speaker B: That's interesting. [00:19:01] Speaker A: Yeah, so it's, it is interesting because just her age and where she came from and how it all started. But she's been podcasting since 2018 and she's got quite the, the following. She had Kamala Harris on there when she was running against Trump at her on there. And it was. I don't know, I should probably go look at the views on that one. I'm sure there was, it was millions. But she's had a lot of controversials. Everybody wants to be on it. Even like the big actresses and actors want to be on it. So. Because it's just a way to get your name out there. It's interesting, but I just thought those numbers were crazy that in five days you've had 6.6 million people listening to a podcast about saying a Love island show. [00:19:43] Speaker B: So what's that girl name? What's her name on Love Island? [00:19:46] Speaker A: Huda. Hoda. Huda. H u D A. H O D. Okay. H u D a. [00:19:50] Speaker B: Okay, I'll have to look that up. [00:19:52] Speaker A: She's got long dark hair. She's. It's. I, I'm just blown away by those numbers. I love looking at, obviously, stats and, and views because it's what I do for a living. So it always fascinates me. Well, and you know, podcasts are so interesting. [00:20:08] Speaker B: Nobody's calling us daddy yet. [00:20:11] Speaker A: No one's called me daddy ever. [00:20:15] Speaker B: Let's call you daddy ever. That's funny. [00:20:20] Speaker A: They were joking because that was the big thing in the show that she told people she was a mom. And she, the way she said it, I'm a mom. And so now they were saying call her mama instead of call her daddy. Now she's gonna have her own podcast. So that woman's probably gonna get a ton of offers. [00:20:34] Speaker B: I'm afraid we've made people paranoid about approaching us and saying, just friends, ma'. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Am. [00:20:40] Speaker B: Or had my friend the other day when I saw her, she was like, we'd met up and she said, oh. She was like. I was gonna say, well, hi hon. And she's like. And I thought, oh, I'm not gonna do that. I'm like, oh, God. I don't make people paranoid. I'm like, you can call me Whatever. [00:20:55] Speaker A: You want, just not ma' am. If you're my age. [00:20:58] Speaker B: Yeah, if you're my age, just don't call me ma'. [00:21:00] Speaker A: Am. That very day or the next day after we recorded that podcast, I got a message from someone that said, hey, hon, and I just about died laughing. [00:21:12] Speaker B: I think we've got people thinking about it now. [00:21:14] Speaker A: Yeah, they're worried, which I also love, because that means they're listening. [00:21:20] Speaker B: Yes, that is good. [00:21:21] Speaker A: So you have talked about your distiller. [00:21:23] Speaker B: Oh, so my friend called me this week and she was like, okay, I just need you to answer real quick because I'm in the store. And she said, owasso's under a water ban, I guess, or a water boil, because I guess they had an E. Coli breakout in the water system in Owasso and maybe surrounding towns. And she said, well, the store I'm in, there's only four cases of water left. And it was obvious this text message had gone out citywide. And everybody got it and they're like, oh, crap, time to go buy water. And she said, I just need to know if your distiller will get out E. Coli. And I was like, well, I'm pretty certain it does, but let me just double check. Did my little one second research, and yes, it absolutely does. They said distilling is. Is the best way to get rid of it. And because the city was saying just do a one minute boil to get rid of it. And I'm sorry, but that is not. I mean, even if I didn't have my distiller, the one boil, one minute boil, Annie cut it for me. And then you have the option. Even with this distiller, it's these tiny little charcoal packets that you can set at the very end of it. And when I tell you they're like 25 cents or 50 cents, like they're nothing. It's. It's a little packet of charcoal. Charcoal in it that is like kind of the final. It just even does something else. So they say even if you had like a life straw, could slowly push that through even one of those filters if you wanted to get even more, even better quality out of it. But yes, the answer is yes. So I sent her the link to the one that I use. And so we definitely will. Will share that to the water distiller that I've had, and mine has lasted for five years. I mean, and we use it, we make anywhere from two to four gallons in a day, but I'd say three is probably about the average because it takes Four hours to make a gallon of water and. But the fan on mine just went out and. But I'm. If I, you know, for 300 bucks and I got five years worth of water out of that, I'm happy. But I am going to take it apart and kind of blow it. They said you can kind of. That fan can get a lot of dust. Great investment. Because I'm kind of freaking out right now not having it. It just went out last week and so I'm like, oh, my gosh, I am going to have to get another one or try to get this one fixed. [00:23:38] Speaker A: So you just put tap water in the bottom? [00:23:41] Speaker B: Yeah, in the distiller, you push the button and it just slow drips. One distilled drop. Steam, distilled drop at a time. Because it's basically just steamed water, you know what I mean? Inside of it. But the inside of this thing is like a pressure cooker. And so, like, if you took that top off, it would blow off. It's very, very hot. And then it leaves all this horrible, nasty looking calcified residue in the inside that smells like every chemical they've ever put in the water. And really the first time you smell it, you're like, holy moly. That is what. And then you'll suddenly. You'll start smelling it in the water. [00:24:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm sure because you're so used. [00:24:18] Speaker B: To drinking that pure water, you will see. Smell it. If you ever take a glass of water from the tap water. [00:24:23] Speaker A: Have you ever tried to distill bottle water that you buy at the store just to see what you get? [00:24:28] Speaker B: That's a good idea. [00:24:29] Speaker A: I'd love to try that and see. [00:24:30] Speaker B: But I can tell you I've, you know, I've put the TDS monitor tester thing in there and even the bottled water will still test, you know, like a 43 or 63, kind of depending on. In. In my distilled water, we'll test at zero. It just goes straight. Zero. Tap water. Well, my niece in Houston, her tap water tapped out in the 400s, which I was like, that is the craziest thing I've ever. [00:24:56] Speaker A: That is crazy. [00:24:57] Speaker B: Yeah. And then her refrigerator, her filtered water in her refrigerator. Something crazy. Like it was still in the hundreds. It was still in the three digits. I'm like, what? Tulsa comes out at like. I want to say it's like 136, 147, which they say is, you know, that's fine. But what's fine? [00:25:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:18] Speaker B: Define fine. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Yeah, I wouldn't drink it yeah. You know, I have the filter water system here. And this same system is what they use in the Nestle water filtering plant to test their water against this. So I'd be curious to have to take this water and test it because it's supposed to be pretty pure coming. [00:25:41] Speaker B: Out of here thing I have. I mean, it doesn't test for everything, obviously, but I'll just bring it over here. It's just a little stick that you. [00:25:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I'd be curious. [00:25:49] Speaker B: Electric thing. [00:25:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I have that for a reason. Because I really do feel like it's right. Clean water. [00:25:54] Speaker B: Happened at my friend's house and they paid for this whole house water system. And the only one it didn't. They didn't do was the half bath. And they had this expensive thing. I brought it over there and the half bath was testing cleaner than her whole house. About had a heart attack. Mm. Yeah. That was shocking. [00:26:10] Speaker A: I can't smell. I can't stand the smell of just tap water just as it is. No, I can't imagine what comes out of it in your system. [00:26:19] Speaker B: No, me either. But I'll jump in a lake. [00:26:22] Speaker A: I know. You're so funny. You'll go out there after dark on a lake. Is that lake clear or no? Oh, gosh, I don't know how you do it. [00:26:34] Speaker B: Little blue is clear, which is kind of. You gotta drive a little bit to go there. But no, it's not clear. I really don't enjoy getting in the lake. Honestly, I'd rather. I'd rather just fry like a piece of bacon, splash myself a little. I don't love it. [00:26:49] Speaker A: No, I. I only like I've ever been to around here. Only like I've. Well, I've been to lakes in Colorado, but those are whole different ball games. Those are beautiful. Clear is 10 killer pretty. One time I got on a float on the lake. Like a, you know, float that you put on your pool. We put on the lake, yeah. And that's the only time I've ever been in lake water around in Oklahoma. [00:27:11] Speaker B: That's funny. No, there's a lot of people floating in that lake. [00:27:16] Speaker A: I know. [00:27:17] Speaker B: I like my legs dangling down in it. [00:27:19] Speaker A: No, that's what I was worried about with your paddle board. That's where my head went immediately, is like. No, her feet were in the water. [00:27:26] Speaker B: Feet weren't in the water. [00:27:27] Speaker A: Oh, they weren't. Okay. How'd you get out there? [00:27:29] Speaker B: Feet weren't in the water. I. I just get on from the shore, then I sit on it. I don't I don't even think I've gotten the wet at all on it because it's hard. I mean, it lays. It didn't sink down in the water. It's just like a hard board. [00:27:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:40] Speaker B: I just kind of laid on it and said, I don't know. My feet never even got in the water. Nah, I'm not putting my feet. [00:27:45] Speaker A: Okay. That's where I was concerned because I thought, what's under there? Murky water. [00:27:51] Speaker B: Carp coming up and grabbing me or catfish. [00:27:54] Speaker A: Do they have catfish in there? [00:27:56] Speaker B: Yes. No. I'm not doing that crap. [00:27:58] Speaker A: That's why I was worried when I. When you said that. I was like, she's on the dark lake with her feet in the water. [00:28:03] Speaker B: You would hear me howl. They would literally. There's a coyote out in the middle of the lake. [00:28:08] Speaker A: Yeah, See, I couldn't. No, there's no way. So no way. [00:28:12] Speaker B: I'm ready to go home and take a nap. [00:28:13] Speaker A: I know. She's actually. I have a couch. I have a couch in my podcast room, and Amy is taking a spot on the couch today. [00:28:22] Speaker B: She's tired, worn out. I need to go get my Soleil water, hydrate, take a nap. [00:28:29] Speaker A: But you have your appointment this afternoon, which is going to be exciting. [00:28:31] Speaker B: So I do. I have my hair appointment, and then I have. I'm gonna go to Kinetic Clinic and I'm gonna go talk about my knee and getting that BPC157. [00:28:40] Speaker A: Okay, let's just talk about that for one second, because that is a game changer for me. It is drastically changed the pain level, the everything about my knees. So I, you know, hurt my knee, obviously, we all know about that, and that has completely, like, it never happened. My left knee, which is the knee I've had issues with forever, and probably the one that at some point needs to be replaced, it is. Helped that one tremendously. [00:29:08] Speaker B: That's insane. [00:29:08] Speaker A: That part is the most shocking to me. I can understand healing the tissue in the injured knee if I tore something, because that's the whole concept behind it. My left knee is really probably bone on bone at this stage of life, and it has helped that pain. I've got that big party coming up this week, and I've just been working, you know, every second at my house, just trying to get it all ready and get all the decorations and stuff. And normally I would have to go sit down just for a minute just to get the. Get it calmed back down. That's not even happening now. I was yesterday was up all day just doing stuff and I just remember thinking, I am shocked at how much better my left knee is. My right knee is just good. But it's helped my left knee, which is. There is some mention of helping even bone on bone, and it has totally helped me. So I'm anxious to see how you do on it, because I hope so. [00:30:01] Speaker B: I'm excited. And I didn't wipe out. I've got the big bruise on my forearm here because I hit the rocks pretty hard because I slipped on that algae. [00:30:09] Speaker A: I was like, eh, that's the only place you hit. [00:30:12] Speaker B: Well, I landed straight down on my rear end and caught myself with my elbows. [00:30:16] Speaker A: Okay. [00:30:17] Speaker B: So, I mean, I jolted my whole body, but all right. [00:30:21] Speaker A: So scary. I. I fall all the time. And I'm telling you. Yeah, it happens so fast, you can't do anything about it. [00:30:28] Speaker B: Yeah, it happened fast. Everyone was looked at me more shocked than they did to come to my rescue. [00:30:34] Speaker A: But I'm gonna get one of those little things you wear around your neck. [00:30:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I think I need one button. [00:30:38] Speaker A: I saw that this morning on the news and I was like, oh, man, you know what? I'm not far away from the alert button. Yeah, it's crazy. All right, well, we're out of time. [00:30:46] Speaker B: So time for bed. All right, number 20. [00:30:51] Speaker A: Yes. See ya. [00:30:53] Speaker B: Bye.

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