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Okay, so you know, eventually we're gonna find this out. It's going to come out what is this. So what do you think it is If you had to guess? And then this obviously we know nothing, this is just us saying hmm, so I'm thinking more in the positive lane. What do you think?
Speaker 3:I think, yeah, more positive. I mean, yeah, we'll take break from stuff. Just like you stop drinking soda, you stop People, stop doing a lot of things. Sometimes, like you said, sometimes it's like a fast from a lot of different things, and so you just I don't think anything negative of it or he's looking to make headlines because he's got something releasing. That could be, you just never know.
Speaker 3:I know, I know hopefully on our next episode, let's see what we know. We'll have to keep updating as we hear, as it unfolds. I know what's the latest on snoop talk.
Speaker 2:Welcome to the podcast where we talk about cannibal community violation.
Speaker 1:Hi, welcome to Code Green plant. I'm your host, christie Chanel, and I'm here with my co-host, phoebe James. Hey, christie, hey, I also forgot to say this is a production of Simply Vibein. I feel like I haven't talked to you in like five years. I'm not I don't know why. Didn't we talk last Saturday? Or no Talk last Saturday? Yeah, I just, I still I feel like I haven't really, you know, talk to you. You know I see you every day.
Speaker 3:We just podcasted last Saturday. That's different than talking. We haven't just talked and caught up really since then. So here.
Speaker 1:Let's catch up here. I know that Some big headlines happened and I don't know if you've heard, but I'm, if I'm a betting girl, I'm betting. You have heard snoop dog. Yeah, dog, he put a post up. That said, after much consideration and Conversation with my family, I've decided to give up smoke. Please respect my privacy at this time. I Mean, we just covered him as one of the celebrities that are like the biggest and he's like our godfather. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:Yeah, he's well, one of them we still have Willie we still have some others, and Willie ain't going nowhere.
Speaker 3:You know, I just wait, not not to go off track, but I just saw on Instagram I think it was today a video of Willie when he was young and he was singing. I Would have never known it was him if it didn't have his Name. I would have never known it was him just by his look, his voice, yes, but just it was a photo of him. Yeah, he was cute, but he was just.
Speaker 3:I didn't, and he didn't at all look like the Willie of today. So if that's something we should look up, you should put on the screen for everyone you know people watching to see, because I was surprised and he just looked. He looked like, um, I Feel like he looked like an accountant or something Like not the Willie of today with the braids, he didn't have long hair, he had short hair, he seemed proper, he seemed almost nervous, so maybe it was really early on in his career, but and he was singing and, yeah, the voice was definitely him. It was just on Instagram. You know how you see stuff as you're scrolling, like maybe a reel or something.
Speaker 3:We'll be sure, if we went to Google, you could just Google young Willie Nelson but, I'll just put. Willie, the accountant, pull it right up, yeah, but back to snoop. I am. I was surprised by this. I Don't know how to feel. I oh. I see you look sad. You don't need to look sad.
Speaker 1:Well, I'm wondering. I guess there's no context, so I could look sad for a couple reasons. One Is he going through something that makes me worried? That maybe?
Speaker 2:personally he's going for something.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh I. So I Don't know that he would just one day decide just to quit, unless there was something in the background that obviously we're not privy to you know what I mean, I don't know. I just love him so much and and to have him in our lane is so cool, you know, because yeah.
Speaker 3:He'd still be on our lane. I mean, he opened the door. He's one of the people that opened the door into it being more mainstream and I think he'd still be an advocate. I doubt he'd ever come. You know, we'll see. We'll see what happens in the future. I mean it, I'm not too concerned just because I feel like sometimes smokers take breaks. But it's also, you know, it helps your tolerance. Maybe if you've been coughing a little more. It's cold season. You never know if you have some cold. That's kind of lingering. Sometimes you have to stop for reasons like that.
Speaker 1:So, so, if you were okay, so you know, eventually we're gonna find this out, it's going to come out what's gonna cause this. So what do you think it is If you had to guess? And then this obviously we know nothing, this is just us saying hmm, so I'm thinking more in the positive lane. What do you think?
Speaker 3:I think, yeah, more positive. I mean, yeah, we'll take break from stuff. Just like you stop drinking soda, you stop People, stop doing a lot of things. Sometimes, like you said, sometimes it's like a fast from a lot of different things, and so you just, I don't think anything negative of it or he's looking to make headlines because he's got something releasing.
Speaker 3:That could be, you just never know, I know. I know hopefully on our next episode. Let's see what we know. We'll have to keep updating as we hear, as it unfolds. I know what's the latest on Snoop.
Speaker 1:Dogg. Also, I wanted to cover the fact that I've got an article on TikTok. That's kind of blowing up and it's like I was in my personal page on TikTok and then I was like, oh, let me go check Simply Vibein. And I go over to Simply Vibein and it's got 13,600 views and it's an article on the dailyhealthnotecom and it says Scientists reveal what cannabis does to your bones. After being treated with CBD, the healed bone will be harder to break in the future. This is huge for athletes I mean just humans in general, but it's huge. So I figured I would.
Speaker 1:I would read some of the comments because some of them are funny. So I have one and it's. It says I'm unbreakable, with a happy Emoji. Then we have Joe who says a hundred percent agree, and then luminous energy. Mine are like steel and heaven drank milk in 40 years. Then we then too bad, we can't trust any studies nowadays, okay, except it's in a lot of studies nowadays.
Speaker 1:Autumn now, this is the one I connected with the most and I and I felt some kind of way and I and I want to find as much as I can to try and Help her. But she said oh, please, be right, I am glad to do the research into this. I use it for medicinal reasons. I have four bone diseases and I'm just like, oh my god. So I responded, said I hope this can help you. Then she said I've been hoping for that for a long time. That's I want to help you know, and if I can find stuff, anytime I do, I'm gonna, I'm gonna pull it up and and share it on, simply by been 00 on tiktok. It was huge. I mean, people were just and there are 411 likes on the post.
Speaker 3:Oh, wow.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so okay, that tells us something. If, if this is true and they do reschedule it to a three man, we are all gonna be like titanium. Yeah, you know, never breaking a bone again, never. Today's episode is about fentanyl. I Mean it's hot topic. It's been brought up in three prior episodes with three different people.
Speaker 3:Has it? Wow, has it. I reached out to Narcon Because this is, you know, there's another name for it. What is it? Narcon? Oh, I have all kinds of info here. I bet you do facts about Narcon. Okay, so this is a drug? No, well, yes, it is. It's a nasal spray and it's for opioid emergencies. So if you suspect an overdose in somebody, then this is what you administer to them to hopefully counteract the effects of the overdose. So it's opioid emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, and it's available over the counter. So you don't need a prescription and it's available nationwide and it says when to use.
Speaker 1:Well, how much is it? I actually don't have the price and I know that when you reached out, I think we were trying to get a discount.
Speaker 3:We were trying to either get a discount and get maybe some sample products. You know, if someone, if people wanted samples and I couldn't do it, we did get something else. Well, we got these handy dandy handouts, okay, with information on them, but unfortunately I would say there's not a price on these because it probably varies by store. You know, it's going to depend where they're selling it, how much it is.
Speaker 1:I just looked it up real quick at Target. They are selling it for $44.99. And it can be bought as part of an overdose kit too, I think. But that's like in the hundreds for something like that. But yeah, $44.99. $40. How many do you get? It says two single dose nasal spray devices.
Speaker 3:It says right here two doses per package. Like I don't want to talk bad about this product, but I'm like, damn, who's going to? Who's going to buy it just to half? Like who's going to spend $45. Damn, I wish it was cheaper than that. Or if we could have got coupons, even because this is something that wouldn't be good to have, I mean, for any average person. Just throw it in your purse, you never know. Like they said, you never know where it. I don't even mean if you or someone you love, but a stranger, even if you could save a stranger's life, you know. So you're not going to spend $45 for something you'll most likely never need, but jeez.
Speaker 1:I think it's very telling when you reach out and say is there a customer code or something you can do so that people can have this we? Want to share it and they tell us no, so it's expensive. Well shoot.
Speaker 3:I mean. So I suppose people that use it and have money would get it. But that's like most things, you know, if you got money. They said they'd send me a demonstration kit, a demonstrator, and I'm like, okay, that's cool, send me that, christy.
Speaker 1:Oh no, what the hell.
Speaker 3:One, two, three, four wait five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. It's raining, narcon District demonstration and training devices. But here's how it comes in the package. Here's how it looks, and so it's a nasal spray. So this is it. You pull it out and you just put it up someone's nose. Is it got stuff in it? This one's dozen, it's a demonstrator, so it's empty, but this is how it looks. So this is how simple it is, and you really that that's crazy, that right, there is a $50, no 25. You get two, so this is $25, but it saves life.
Speaker 1:Could you describe it for the podcast listeners?
Speaker 3:Oh, okay, yeah, so it I would.
Speaker 1:It looks like the top of a nasal sprayer, but it's like a Barbie table for little miniature Barbies and then right in the center of it is a large cylinder tube that you push, you know what you could say.
Speaker 3:It's a very tiny patio table with an umbrella, stand in the middle but no umbrella. Yeah, that's what it looks like, but you push the bottom of the umbrella up and this doesn't go up or anything. That's just what's going to push the nasal spray into the person's nose.
Speaker 1:It looks very simple, I mean. I know I sent you 15 of those, but apparently they think you need a lot of direct money.
Speaker 3:I know like he was very like I can do it. All right, I got it, I got you and I got a whole box. I'm like what is this? If someone wants a demonstration device, contact me. I got them.
Speaker 1:And they're free. So look at us. I think if my son wasn't in high school and he was older I probably wouldn't invest in it. I just wouldn't because I'm not worried about myself, but he is 15. He is in high school, so I'm more likely to invest in something like that, because these kids are experimenting and they don't know what they're doing. They have no idea.
Speaker 3:And they don't know what's in this stuff. You don't know, you might not even think it's. You know it could be hidden in something. So, yeah, it most likely will be Apparently, if it's teenage or it would make sense to invest in it. Throw it in your kid's backpack even I don't think you do anything, kid, but you might encounter this Also. You never know what they're going to encounter. That's a good point, kristi. Yeah.
Speaker 1:And, as a mother of a teen, it to know that my mom group are the people that my son's hanging out with. They have one of these on hand. I think it's huge and I think if everybody knew, hey, this is a thing, we'll make sure we're covered If anything should happen, even though we trust our kids that they won't do it, you spare man as a teenager. So I went and I looked to see why Okay, so I don't know that we've relayed why you would need this really.
Speaker 3:Yet you what?
Speaker 1:But I don't know that we've relayed to the audience why we look this up.
Speaker 3:Okay, so well, what it's designed to do is it rapidly reverses the effects of a life-threatening opioid emergency, so you use it to revive somewhere in during an overdose from many prescription pain medications or street drugs such as heroin. So if you, someone in your house, has prescription pain meds, even if they're prescribed by a doctor, it might be something to have on hand, and I don't even mean you. You don't have to be addicted to it to possibly need it, because people might forget if they took, took a dose and take another one. And this stuff is these prescription drugs. They're all dangerous, they're all just as dangerous. So I don't know. Yeah, but it's so it's safe to use for prescription pain medications or street drugs such as heroin. It also be fentanyl, probably morphine, you know, oxycodone, all those types of drugs that so it's something you would be giving you could do yourself, like I mean.
Speaker 1:I wonder what the signs of having an overdose?
Speaker 3:are that maybe we should kind of look in?
Speaker 1:Oh, good, good, good.
Speaker 3:Perfect Signs and symptoms. The person will not wake up or respond to a loud noise or loud voice or rubbing firmly on the middle of their chest. Breathing is very slow and even or has stopped. Center part of the eyes very small, sometimes called pinpoint pupils. So your pupils are dilated, real small, your nails and lips turning blue or purple.
Speaker 1:Okay, so those are the signs to look for, and most likely, you're going to be in a situation where you have to administer this for whoever you're with and you don't necessarily know that they've taken anything.
Speaker 3:So it won't harm them if they didn't. But if you suspect it, you know, go for it. And it only has one spray in it. So you put it, you know, lay the person down, put the nose, the dose in their nose and then call 911, you know, always call 911. So that's the instructions here and then watch them for like two to three minutes after the first dose to give the medicine time to work. If they wake up, you just stay in one on the ambulance. If they don't wake up, you can give them doses every two to three minutes until they wake up. If you have it. It is safe to keep giving doses, so you could keep giving them if you had several on hand. But I mean, like you said, this would be life saving for someone who has a family you know, family member or loved one that has an addiction problem.
Speaker 1:So I went and I looked up fentanyl in general, because I don't feel. I feel like it's a buzzword now in our generation, right now with the new, you know, the kids that are coming up. But I didn't really hear about this growing up. I never heard about this. So it was like let me see who invented fentanyl and where it came from. So I just pulled up it just and I looked it up and it says it was invented in 1959. So it's been around a long time.
Speaker 3:It's been around yeah.
Speaker 1:It was invented by Dr Paul Jansen and it is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine, because they use it in the operating rooms and for large animals. So this is 100 times more than morphine. What that? And it's on the street. It's on the street, yeah, in marijuana or what is it.
Speaker 3:No, yeah, oh, I drugs shit. I'd be scary if someone is lacing it in there. I just know that it's. It's considered an opioid and it is mixed with other drugs, but I didn't see marijuana as being one of some.
Speaker 1:It is it is, and that's actually what Shannon had brought up is that she's worried Because if she told the story about it being in the marijuana and that is honestly why I thought I need to get it in my house Because kids are smoking weed in high school, they just are and or experimenting with weed and it's in the weed. We actually talked to mr O G about it too, and he was saying that they're mixing it in there, and I said why? Why would they do something like that?
Speaker 3:And then you know and so it makes the drug stronger and more addictive. Thus you want more of it. So you're gonna go get it from that person because it's stronger. Yeah, that is scary and that's why it's so important for it to be legal so you can get it in a controlled manner and you know what you're buying. And yeah, or they know the grower and they know they wouldn't do it. This is only gonna be a problem in the illicit. You know they go market, so that sucks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why I thought it was it needed an episode in cannabis, because I don't know that Mothers at our age range really know about that. That it's it's actually can affect your children. Yeah, even if they aren't popping pills.
Speaker 3:And I would say also I don't so and I wouldn't think it's gonna be at a deadly level when it's. If it's in marijuana, because all the statistics I found about it None of them said that the overdoses incur when it's. Well, it was like a co, a Co thing, where you're taking more than one and it's a mixture and you're doing it conscious, like you, or you know what you're doing when you do it.
Speaker 3:So let me you think Holly substance overdose crisis, meaning that people are mixing fentanyl with other drugs, like stimulants, but also countless other synthetic substances. This poses many health risks and new challenges for healthcare providers, so it's kind of something they're mixing with something else. It reflects Data, reflects intentional co use, for example, using fentanyl and methamphetamine, methamphetamine together and unintentionally using fentanyl and stimulants. So what you're mentioning about marijuana could be it.
Speaker 1:While that is a thing, don't get me wrong I would hope that it's not in a deadly level when I had a private conversation with her and we were talking on the phone, she actually brought this up as a problem in the industry because she knew of a group of people teenager Women, girls that did it and one overdosed and died and so that it started to be a situation when she wanted to make sure. She actually told me about Narcan for the very first time and she said she recommends parents have it because it is going around in marijuana.
Speaker 1:Shit okay, yeah and so started off with that. Sorry, all these articles are marijuana and fentanyl, that's rough Christie yeah.
Speaker 3:I did not know that is. That's horrible.
Speaker 1:Fentanyl laced on the rise marijuana, fentanyl laced weed cannabis and fentanyl fax and no unknowns. It's, it's, it's a big thing. I'm not worried that my, my 15 year old, is gonna be taking meth. Maybe I should be. I mean, I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but knowing my child, I more worry because his mother talks about cannabis that one day He'll feel like he can go smoke that with his friends and think it's safe and it isn't okay. And I've told him that 25 dude, wait till your 20, wait till your brain is fully formed before you try it. But that doesn't mean I can stop him. If he's out and his all his friends are like, hey, take a hit, and there's fentanyl in it, it's terrifying. And that's that is my biggest worry, because that is the most, the least Scariest of all the drugs out there.
Speaker 1:I mean, of course they say alcohol and beer and you know what that can do to a teenager that has their license. But yeah, marijuana Doesn't have the same stereotype as that. At this point it's kind of like, oh, you just eat a lot, yeah, and that's true if it's not laced with something that'll kill you. So that's my worry as a parent and that and that's why I want to put this out there for other parents that that are not really looking at it. You know they don't know about it. You didn't, you didn't know, was it? I didn't know.
Speaker 3:I would say, dotting parents. Anybody who buys Marijuana from someone that's not, you know, illegal dispensary, you know it's like you never know, and why legalization and regulation are so important.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean it's, it's a big deal, because you want to be able to have these things tested, you want to be able to know where your product is coming from, that you're ingesting or smoking. I'm glad that we can at least give a little education on it. You know, there's so many things that we're learning now just being in here and doing this podcast, that I wouldn't have known had we not Done the investigation. Because, just like the normal average person is and go hmm, I wonder who fentanyl is affecting today? You?
Speaker 1:know, it's just not something that you go.
Speaker 3:When you look, you know yeah 150 people die every day from overdoses. Hmm, 150 every day die I.
Speaker 1:Will say just on the counteracting side of this whole thing, when I did, when went, when Phoebe and I interviewed Mr O G, he did say Some of this could be propaganda Towards weed in general. Yeah, and that's also in my head, but I guess I would rather side on the error of caution.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Of just thinking oh, you know, they're doing that to give weed a bad name for scare people.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, there is that, there's the balance, or just in general, that's how news is it, you know, blows up the stories and that's all you hear about, even though it's not that common, like you know. You're scrolling and how many stories did you see? 10? But there's, yeah, you know, millions and millions of people. So I mean but I don't, I'm not at all countering it or you know, because that's it's something to think about for sure.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm and just in general, like you said, when you're buying something and you don't know what's in there, and if you're getting it on the streets, you don't know what's in there. Period.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you had a bad stomach the other day. You don't know what you're ingesting, no matter what you're doing, anywhere in a restaurant, in a fat. You know, doesn't? You just don't know? Yeah.
Speaker 3:What Thanksgiving potlucks? Oh, what are we gonna do about them? Everyone, when I say to like, oh yeah, it started like a couple hours I was at the Thanksgiving Pollock at work, everyone's like now you know not to eat that food. I'm like Pollocks are fun, I gotta participate. But oh, today is Saturday and my stomach is better. Still, not great I'm still not great. I'm so serious, oh, my god.
Speaker 1:Phoebe, I think I have a stomach made of titanium. I do because I don't have.
Speaker 3:I mean, I just don't I could eat, it seems like I think I was the only one that it Affected, though that's the good thing is, it was only me.
Speaker 1:Why would you eat?
Speaker 3:that, at least that I know of, that I don't get into the real exotic looking stuff though. That's what I think. That's what a friend mentioned is. She's like but you ate everything. I'm like Not everything. I wanted to try it all. It all looks so delicious. There was a couple. I did not, because I only got one plate, so I just got small amounts of a little bit. You know, that's where I messed up. I should have just focused on a couple things and lessen the risk of Overall but days.
Speaker 1:I mean, this is day three, Isn't it yeah?
Speaker 3:and I think at this point that it just happening. Maybe it's just thrown off. You know, your gut bacteria is so sensitive, so I don't know. But it's not horrible. Horrible today, like it was, because Yesterday morning I was like it was cramping up and everything, like I felt like a period almost, but it was just.
Speaker 1:Oh my god.
Speaker 3:So that's the prime example of you think you're just having a plate of food and then Uh-oh, you think you're just smoking a regular old blunt and wah-wah, you've got fentanyl in it and now you need Narcon.
Speaker 1:So that brings up the question did Michael Jackson?
Speaker 3:die of it? No, I looked it up because I was curious to Propofol is what he died from?
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay. I was thinking about this.
Speaker 3:But fentanyl, it's so because, like I said, I had to look it up because I it's not one that we grew up. It wasn't in our era, you know, growing up, or when. You know I was more involved and knew all those things. I guess when I was hip-er.
Speaker 1:I'm into the minds of inventors and or scientists and I just think how I mean there's, let's go big, let's go really, really big, a hundred times bigger than morphine. I mean, oh, it's kind of like why would we need that you need to stop to think about.
Speaker 3:You know, can I do it? You need to stop and think should I do it? You know, in that from Jurassic Park, like you didn't take time to think should I do it, you only thought. You know, you only went with can I do it and like, yeah, you can do it, but should you Probably not. We have enough stuff out there. Morphine is strong enough. Can't see any reason we need something stronger than morphine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and and honestly, when you said that line right there, should we do it? Can we do it? You know, I thought of AI immediately. Just, I know that this is not involved in this conversation, but I know that's another one too.
Speaker 3:You're right, it's very relevant to that one too.
Speaker 1:It triggered that because it's like we don't know the box that we've opened up and I say wait, and I had none to do that. So let me just take my name out of that little group. But they don't know the box that they've opened up.
Speaker 3:And you use AI. I'm not using it, I do. Because I don't want to add to the popularity and make it bigger. You know it's like, as people use it, it's going to be bigger and bigger and more easy to obtain. They're going to keep working on it and people just said, ah, you know, maybe it wouldn't grow as fast. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Okay, so let me, let me clarify Like Walmart, try not to go to Walmart. Just limit how much you go, if you can. Oh, my God, I know you can't stop it Because it's a horrible corporation. Okay, so that's a different direction. Why, oh, we can edit this out. We don't need to go down that road. That's a whole other episode.
Speaker 1:I don't, I think we do. I mean, we travel where we travel. What's going on with Walmart?
Speaker 3:Walmart has always been just a big, shiesty corporation. They don't pay their people enough. They get these horribly cheap products that are just horrible for our landfills. You know, they, you know, yeah, the full gamut. The people that own Walmart, the Waltons, are just like filthy, rich, ridiculous billionaires. Like no family, no corporation should have that much power. You know, they go into these towns and they wipe out all the other shops where people would normally go, and just, you know, now there's a Walmart. So the shutter businesses wherever they go and build and then they leave these big.
Speaker 3:I don't know if you've seen this also. You're making me. I'm just running down the list quickly. But another thing they do is they'll have a Walmart there and they'll suddenly think like, oh, I'm going to rebuild this somewhere else. They'll go rebuild it somewhere some other part of town and then they leave this big, vacant ass building that then gets dilapidated because nobody else needs a building that size, and that's what they do in small towns. And then they, you know, pay low wages and when you go there now at this point, they don't even have workers anymore. You got to check yourself out. It just gets worse. It gets worse, Kind of like Amazon. You know it's just a big, gross monster, that you know it's an evil of the world. You know, unfortunately have no choice sometimes. You know, when you live in these towns you have no choice. But that doesn't mean I can't rage against it.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, and that's fine, and you should. As far as Amazon. Just so we, just so you know I'm keeping it till after Christmas and then I'm getting rid of my subscription, that I have. It's like okay, $15 a month, but I think I'm going to get rid of that as one of my budget acts Bezos just disgusting.
Speaker 3:No person should have that kind of money. That's why the world is the way it is because the wealth is so concentrated at the top. We don't have enough to share down here and live and pay living wages.
Speaker 1:But they all got to keep it at the top. He did work his way to the top. It's not like it was just handed to him. I don't think he's not a Silver Spoon type kid.
Speaker 3:No but that, no that. But you can still be a reasonable billionaire. You don't need the piles and piles of money that he has. He could at any point in the any point in life say I don't need this much wealth, let's give it back to the people. Have you seen the amount of money he has? Like they do those demonstrations where it's like this grain of rice is a million dollars and he still has like buckets full of rice to like comprehend how much money he has. It's like a bucket full of rice and one grain of rice is a million dollars. Wow, nobody needs that kind of money. Even if I were yourself, I'm self made. I don't have like just because he worked his way up doesn't mean shit. It doesn't mean you should have that kind of money that cripples the whole country Like that's what's happening. That's why we wonder why we can't pay our bills and you know everyone's paycheck to paycheck. It's because Jeff Bezos, the Waltons, people like this, the top 1%, 1% of the population, hold all the wealth.
Speaker 1:You know that as soon as you said that, I thought of okay, so let me think of the super wealthy, let me think of anybody's done anything with it. And it somebody did pop into my mind, can you guess? Uh-oh, taylor Swift. And I say this because she took on her tour, she took the money she's making there and she paid $100,000 bonuses to the truck drivers, the people that are moving her equipment around, and to the people on the show and the crew $100,000 bone as a bonus each. Each.
Speaker 3:Oh hold on just one second, that is awesome.
Speaker 3:So, Taylor Swift is worth $1.1 billion, jeff based 1.1 billion, and that's how much she could do. That much. You said she gave those huge bonuses, jeff Bezos. You know what he's worth, christy? What? $165.5 billion? Oh wow. You're telling me he works harder than Taylor Swift. No, exactly, and it's only because he rigged the game. He rigged it for himself and it worked. $165 billion, that's what I'm saying. We don't, we don't all comprehend and think about how much this he really has in reality. $165 billion, that's what I mean. Like grains of rice. $1 million. He has millions and millions of millions.
Speaker 1:And the fact that Taylor Swift is a grain of rice in his bowl. Yeah, and she's able to do that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and he can treat her people well. He can do the same. He could redistribute that in so many ways.
Speaker 1:You just shut down the conversation with that powerful comparison. That was good. That was really good, because I was thinking they were in the same ballpark. Absolutely not.
Speaker 3:He's not in the same ballpark with like Oprah no, oprah doesn't have Jeff Bezos money. These people, let's see what is Elon Musk? Who's in his ballpark? I think Elon. I don't know Elon Musk is. Elon Musk actually has more. He has 240 billion.
Speaker 1:Oh, he's higher.
Speaker 3:Wait, bill Gates. Bill Gates, we've known him. For how long he's been around, how long he's got less money than Jeff Bezos 116 billion. But also, bill Gates does a lot for charity. He actually does do a lot for charity.
Speaker 1:There's a lot of conspiracy theories about Bill Gates. Yeah, there are.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying I've went down that rabbit hole a couple of times and I'm like what Way at the top Like these top I don't even mean Beyonce money when I say top 1%, because they do work hard for their money and there's a certain level that, yeah, rich people can be rich. I don't fault that, but there should be some type of rules in place to make it so people can't be $165 billion rich or $240 billion, like Elon Musk at this point owns so many things and Mark Zuckerberg owns so many things.
Speaker 1:They kind of control us in a way because they own so much of what we do you know you're right, because it filters into politics, it filters into medicine, it filters into our whole society in some way shape or form. And here we are complaining that the cost of eggs have doubled. How did this?
Speaker 3:happen. We started talking about fentanyl and now I am writing about Jeff Bezos. I know, but I love that.
Speaker 1:I love that we can talk and end up over here, you know what I mean. Because one thing leads into the next thing and, honestly, they're relevant to each other.
Speaker 3:Let me circle it back. Wealth inequality has grown over the past couple of years. That definitely is a contributing factor to this opioid epidemic and probably also how so many people are now depressed. And it's all related, Diddy. Oh my god you did miss that topic.
Speaker 1:Yes, I didn't think about it totally.
Speaker 3:Yes, I'm on my mind for a moment and I've been like reading about that. That has been crazy.
Speaker 2:But it's already done.
Speaker 1:I wonder why they settled so fast.
Speaker 3:I think he paid her way more than she was asking because what she said was extremely incriminating and, I believe, was going to just reveal a lot of truths that he didn't want the world to know. So he quickly paid her off. Yeah, it is too late. The cans already cracked a little bit, you know, like kind of cracked open the can there and fully.
Speaker 1:Somebody was actually reading, because you know I use TikTok for my news, Don't come for me. Um, somebody was actually reading this whole thing and of course I said I'm like, come on, read it to me, Let me hear what's happening. And they were going through it page by page and the stuff that they were saying was just I mean, this guy's not nice.
Speaker 3:He is not a good guy. He's been known, I mean, for a while. Some of the stuff I've heard because I'm, you know, hip-hop's, that's, I've always listened to hip-hop, and so the stuff I've heard over the years about him has never been good stuff.
Speaker 1:I've always loved his music, you know. And then when he sang to Biggie and that you know every breath, yeah, yeah, yeah, that song it I just, you know, I I welled up, I cried and just because I felt his loss in that song, and then his wife was in it with him and you know, that whole thing is just, it was heartwarming that they would bond together like that. And then to hear all the other stuff that I'm hearing, I'm like this was a game and we've a complete game, complete. And then there's Rob Aubrio Day, who was part of that group that he came up with and then he came, danny came, she has been saying this since she left there and everybody's just like she's a freak.
Speaker 1:She doesn't know what she's talking about, of course, brushing off her thoughts, because nobody could think that PDD could do something like that. Yeah.
Speaker 3:And now a lot of people are coming out in Cassie's defense and saying like, yeah, totally happened. I could totally see that he's that type of person.
Speaker 1:I've watched all that, all those documentaries like the biopics and the movies. They're also saying he's tied to Biggie's death. So I mean there's all these conspiracy things going out there.
Speaker 3:Well, they're saying he's tied to some other deaths too. Did you hear that he's they? Well, they think he's tied to his ex well, kim Porter one of his baby mother's deaths.
Speaker 1:Did you see that psychic thing? Huh, what psychic thing. Okay, you're going to love this. There is a psychic on TikTok and she predicted I guess it was a five months ago and she was talking to the dead, which I believe is possible, I do and so she was talking to Kim Porter five months ago. It's documented and she says that she that there's something going to come out in November of 2023 that will start unraveling this whole thing and it will connect. Yes, that's why it's all over TikTok, because she predicted this time, right here.
Speaker 3:And she she already predicted she this came out. She said this five months ago, five months ago, five months ago, and she said it was cause she talked to Kim Porter.
Speaker 1:Kim Porter was actually talking to her while she was talking to us, which was kind of cool that we were all in this, you know, watching this together. But she's saying yeah, and she says she keeps her eye kept twitching while she was doing it and she's like I don't know what's going on, but I feel like the left side of her head and she said that the nose, it's the nose spray. She said there's something. I feel like there's something going on with the nose spray, that there were toxins involved in that nose spray and the first corner, who first reported that there was a problem, died and a new corner came to and never mentioned anything about that. She thinks there's a toxic thing that has to do with the nose spray and that there's something going to happen now to start the unraveling of Diddy, which is happening.
Speaker 3:Yeah, If he did those things, they they're saying throw them in there with R Kelly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and that's what they said in some of the comments. You're like you're the next R Kelly dude. It's just crazy. So, yeah, that's definitely a hot topic right there. Hard telling what's true and what's fake. It is hard. It is hard but, but I have a feeling we're going to find out. Yeah, I mean, you can get down that rabbit hole pretty deep. So here we are, talking about fentanyl.
Speaker 1:What we've learned today is it did not take down Michael Jackson, but it can take down the average person and the way it can be at least helped and save your life is to use Narcan to help combat that, which is very expensive and probably the average person that has no reason to buy it probably won't. They really need to lower those prices. They really do. They need to make it like freaking Tylenol. If it's a life saving thing, they need to make it like Tylenol.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but they will send you a lot of demonstration devices but no discount.
Speaker 1:You got to pay for the full thing. I will put a link in the podcast notes on the bio and you can hit the link and go ahead and get yourself some Narcan. I think I'm going to. I'd like to see if it comes down in price a little bit, but I think I'm going to do that. Okay, well, hit the like and subscribe button. Leave a comment. Let us know how you're doing, if you care to. If you scroll all the way to the bottom of our show notes, it says support the show. If you click that link, you can support us for $3. That is, you can support us with $3 and that goes straight to the podcast and helps us support the show. So if you feel it in your heart and you like what we're doing, please support the show. We appreciate you. Thank you for being here, phoebe. Do you have anything to tell the audience?
Speaker 3:Just thank you, and I look forward to more updates about Snoop and Diddy in next week's episode.
Speaker 1:We will hit the hot topics again in next Wednesday's episode, so stay tuned. Every Wednesday we'll be here. Talk to you soon. Bye.
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