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Welcome to another episode of
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Busy Babes with Hannah and
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Sid.
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Katie Keef. Hello, welcome
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to Busy Babes.
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I'm so excited to be here.
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We're so excited to have you here.
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We have a guest.
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Whoooo. Do
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I cheer for myself? Yes?
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Always, as you should, always cheer for
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yourself. I feel like I
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just saw you, ladies. We
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had a cutesy little hangout recently,
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a little girly date night, a little girly date
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night, a little a little niche.
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Dare I say it was so calming for
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a Friday night. I will say that I
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felt soothed afterwards.
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It did calm the mind.
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It's not something you typically think of
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doing. But I gotta give you
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prop Sydney for coming
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up.
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With the idea. It was a good pick. It was a good
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pick.
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It was spur of the moment. Ceramics
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was not something that came to mind. I wanted to do a
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paint insip and then I was like, wait a minute,
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we could do our own craft
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of the.
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Mug, which I don't know craft
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of the mug.
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Yeah, Like I was thinking paint and sip and we
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make like cute little coffee mugs.
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But then I might I might have mentioned
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color me mine.
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Yes, that is how that happened. Yeah, because
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I was thinking painting. But we had done
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like the Gallantine's Day painting
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thing and that was good for
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some not for me.
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That was a terrible painting Sydney
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strong suit as we.
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Learn, No, no, not at
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all.
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We don't know if ceramics is are is either yet too.
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So yeah, we we haven't
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seen what the pinch pots have come
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out to looking like after it comes out
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of the kilm.
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Four times of the charm for me, so oh
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yes.
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The kelm, the kilm? What
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is the call kiln? I
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thought it was the doesn't the same thing?
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Kelm? Is that something else?
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I don't know, jamr and mindful of kilm
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kilm thevery did very
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mindful.
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Okay, okay, okay. Well,
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we are so excited to have Katie on this podcast
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with us today. She's been here since
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pre pre Busy Babes era. She's
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been my longtime ten year
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plus bestie.
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We are so happy to have her. Fun
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fact, she also works at iHeart.
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I'll let her tell you all a little bit
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more about what she does.
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Yes, so I've been working at
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Ihart for just over two years now.
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I actually took over Sidney's old role as
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executive assisted to some
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sales leads and event leads, and
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i've been to enjoining it so far gets
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me on of my comfort zone.
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Is a lot of work, but.
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Yeah, it's been so fun. I am
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grinning ear to ear every day that I get to hang out.
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I was very excited when Sidney brought you on.
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I didn't even I didn't give it irvous.
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I didn't even know you yet, and I was like, oh, I
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love it, you know, because Sidney spoke very highly
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of you, obviously, and I
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was like, oh, it's gonna be a good time. It's gonna be party, and it has been.
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I also spoke very highly of you.
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I remember, before even getting hired,
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her showing me your Instagram being like, look
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at how good she takes pictures. Why don't my photos
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turn out like that?
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She talks about me that way,
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so nice? You think I was saying,
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I don't know, I don't know.
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There's nothing to good, nothing but good things
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to say about Hannah.
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Oh that's so good, that's so kind.
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Anyway, carry on, carry
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on.
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So Katie has some really exciting things
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coming up in her life and some really
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good advice for the group to share. And
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I think we should just kick it off with one of the
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biggest things happening this year.
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Huge, huge, it's a minuscule.
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It's so exciting.
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I'm off the market.
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She is off the market almost a
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couple more months, and then she's officially off the
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market. But until that name changed, don't
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tell that. Oh I'll tell them at that. So
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congratulations, thank you. I
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think we want to know a little bit more. Tell us
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how you and Matt met.
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Well, we met a long long
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time ago. I was Spring Break
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twenty sixteen. I was working
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at Islands Restaurants at the time, if
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you know the Endless Fries, you know, And
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I was supposed to go to a party after work with
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my friend. But when i'd clocked
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off, she had texted me that she'd already gone
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to the party and she was supposed to be
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my dd So I was in the
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midst of deciding whether I wanted to go
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to this party or not, and she called
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me and was like, just come, it's Friday night
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on spring Breaker, and I come to the party. So
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I went to the party and I actually met
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my future husband there, so it was
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all worth it, and he we
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met playing beer pong and we exchanged Snapchat
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classic I know Snapchat, so
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twenty sixteen, yes, And then he
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asked me on a day a couple weeks later, and it's
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been eight.
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Years, eight beautiful years.
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Eight long oh cruling years.
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Well, Katie, wedding planning. And
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I know this because I went through it as well.
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Wedding planning is a lot of
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work. Dare I say,
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what have you found to be the most stressful
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and most enjoyable part of
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planning a wedding?
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I think for the most stressful part,
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definitely timing and
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priority is hard to figure out.
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I feel like in the beginning, when you're just
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kind of researching ideas, you kind of know what
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you want, but you're not fully in it yet, so
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you can make lists and come up with ideas,
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but it's not ready to be executed.
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So I feel like I spent a lot of time in the beginning
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spending time doing nothing which didn't
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ever come to fruition. Those projects are
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those ideas, so I did waste.
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A lot of time doing that.
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And my timing I had
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to redo my wedding timeline like five times
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because you just make a timeline
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and then you get farther along and you realize
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that's the wrong timeline and you have to redo everything.
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So just figuring out what steps I need to do next
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has been kind of hard.
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I think a lot of people, including myself,
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struggle with that because.
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It's so stressful, so many ideas.
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There's so many ideas, and you want it to be perfect
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and you want to do the right thing and you don't want to get
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to the end and be like, oh, I
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forgot about this tiny detail.
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Yeah, or like there's so many options,
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Like I didn't know what route I wanted to go at first,
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so I had to look at all of them, so I picked the best
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one.
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But I remember when you and I we were looking at wedding
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venues too. Yeah, just like even that
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small, tiny detail, it's like a
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huge thing.
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It's like the whole setting of your wedding.
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It's so overwhelming.
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But yeah, but the most a rewarding
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part has been being able to
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customize it. I find that we
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get to like put our own personal touches on everything.
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I'm super detail oriented. With
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my job and my past job, I did have
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event planning background, so I do
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kind of feel like I knew all the things that needed to
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be done and getting to like put my own
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little personal touch on it and like finalize
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everything down to like the color
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of the napkins and like what goes on the
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table settings versus like just
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being more hands off.
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That's very demor.
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They're very mindful and a lot
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of work, a.
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Lot of work.
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Yeah.
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So with all that you know, planning
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and everything, what do you think you're
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looking forward to most when it comes
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to day of.
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Definitely marrying the love of my.
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Life that's a good one.
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After eight long years, but
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also just seeing my fruits of my labor come
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to life, seeing all my friends and family
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enjoy what I planned. I'm just so excited
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for everyone to see all the hard work we put into
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it and hear the music that we picked
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and all see all of our little details.
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Yeah. I feel like you and Matt are like such
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bonded souls at this point. Do you find that it's
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like, really, you're like one brain.
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Yeah.
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I like to say the same stuff all the time.
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Yeah, I feel like you guys are very very in sync
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with each other, so it's hopefully making that
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process a little bit easier.
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Yeah, And then he always tells me if he guesses
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wrong. He was guessing the answer he thought
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I would say, and he picked the wrong one.
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So he's pretty easy to be with. Okay.
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That kind of leads into my last question in
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this In this category, just feel like you and Matt
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are very in sync and I
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know you've been together for a long time, yes, and you're
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entering into marriage. Is there any
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advice you can give to young
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I know this is like a heavy loaded question, but is
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there any advice you can give to young couples who
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have been in a I guess short term or
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even long term relationship or thinking
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about getting married and heading into that process.
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I think that if you find the right person, being
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together is not the hard part. It's life
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that makes it hard. Matt and I've gone
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through like a lot of traumatic
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issues, things that we've dealt
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with.
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We've had a lot of loss. He lost his dad a couple of years
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ago.
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We just it's like being
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there for the person when they can't give
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that full percent, like you have to be there to pick
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up the pieces, or when your life gets
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really stressful, they're there to pick up the pieces for
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you. And if your person is doing
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that and you're like feeling good about them every day, then
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you guys will.
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Make it work.
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I'm like, emo because
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that is so true, and I'm like Hannah
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emotional. It is true,
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like life is. I think
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the hard part is yeah, and no
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one it's so weird because
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that's you know, realistic, But no one plans
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for that.
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I know. Yeah, life throws you a lot of
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curveballs and you just deal with them. Yeah,
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And as long as that person's good with you and you can deal
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with them and like laugh at life together at
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the end of the day, that's really what matters, at
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least to me.
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Absolutely, that's so wholesome and I'm like,
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it's just it's so nice to hear it because I feel like that's
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what at least I see on the outside is like how
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well you guys work together and you're always a team.
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Like I never think of you two individually,
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if that's not weird. Like if I think of Matt,
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I think of you. Sometimes I think of you and your
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own because I've known you for so long, But whenever
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I think of Matt, I just think of you two as a couple in
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the relationship you have together, and how beautiful
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and special that is, it's been so
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nice to see like your whole journey together.
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Thanks.
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So, speaking of how cute you guys are, you
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also have a third member of your cutie little
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family.
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A rambunctious member.
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I would love for you to tell us more about
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Bandit and how he came to be
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in your lives.
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So our little.
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Two year little, our hundred
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and fifteen pound two
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year old, he's a Golden
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Retriever American Bowllye
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Cocker Spaniel mutt mix of
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a dog.
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We actually got him by
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surprise.
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So, as I mentioned before, Matt's
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dad had passed a few years ago. Matt's
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brother took in the dog, his dad's
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dog, Mendita, and he
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had told his brother, his Matt's brother,
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that the dog was fixed. However,
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we came to find out on the day that Bendita
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was pushing out little puppies the dog.
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Had not been fixed.
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So Matt's brother he
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called us up and was like, we have puppies coming
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right now, do you want one? And of
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course we had to take one of his
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childhood dogs puppies.
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So now we have a dog.
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So special, so special,
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do you guys divide any of like the Bandit
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chores around the house.
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I feel like Matt does most of the chores. I'm gonna
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be honest here.
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No, that's me and Simon. I told
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you I already tell Sydney a single parent.
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Single parent vibes.
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I pick up the slack, like when he's got to go into work
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and stuff. I do to take over. But
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I mean, I'm not picking out up
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the poop unless he's like out of town or something.
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Let's be real.
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That's very fair. That's very fair, very
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cute.
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I love it and I love your little family. So
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we're gonna switch it up, change
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things up. So work your job now.
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Yes, before that, before
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your iHeart journey, you worked at another
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heart, Heart
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Matters, which is a nonprofit. So
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what about working at Heart Matters
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made you want to work in media?
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And here's a I Heart.
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So my college background,
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I have a degree in
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communications with a marketing minor. So
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my job at Heart Matters I was technically
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social media and community marketing
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assistant, so it kind of fit my degree
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role.
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I was originally pre nursing.
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I knew that I wanted to help people,
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but I just it wasn't in the nursing
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path. I went to Long Beach State, which has a really competitive
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nursing program, and I found that I wasn't
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very passionate for like chemistry
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lab and like the science side of it
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more just like the helping and connecting with people
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side of it.
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So I changed my major.
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And then I did want to work at a nonprofit
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that was like something I was looking for, so
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that led me in that direction. The Heart
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Matters is a foster family agency,
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so I was getting to work with like Underserved
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Youth, which was.
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A big highlight.
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The work was hard, and being
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at a nonprofit is definitely different than being
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in a corporate off.
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I would imagine, so, but
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it was.
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It was good and I got to experience
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a lot of different roles of running their
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social media and doing community outreach
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and planning their events.
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Oh so cool.
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Yeah.
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I had to plan like a two hundred percent gala
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by myself, like the first six months
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I was there, not the gala.
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It turned out great, but I was stressing.
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I would be too.
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Yeah, Katie was like doing literally everything
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at that company. It was insane.
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Created a warehouse, inventory and inventory
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to a warehouse by myself.
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I don't even know where to begin with. Are you kidding?
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Me, Katie could be a nonprofit consultant.
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At this point, I could probably create a bluster.
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Oh my god.
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Now, going a little bit off the questions
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that we had previously shared, I want
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to know, do you think that you would want to get back into
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a nonprofit or charity work in the future
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or do you think that's like kind of a past chapter.
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I definitely think I would want to do it,
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but more as a volunteer. I
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think the working aspect,
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it is hard to get so involved with something
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that takes up like so much of your day, Like every
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day I was going, and every day we'd get
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so many calls for new kids, and it was hard
14:14
to like we were at capacity and you
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had to turn them away, and it was just a lot of
14:19
heavy emotional told to take in every single
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day for like years.
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So I think more of.
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Like an outside volunteer
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situation that's like more not as
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frequent.
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Yeah, and I could see how that would be really emotional
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too. Yes, we're gonna
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take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Okay, we are back. And
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you kind of alluded to this, Katie, but
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what would you say are the biggest differences
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between working in the
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corporate world versus the nonprofit
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world.
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I would definitely have to say the
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environment of like
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many fish in the sea versus being a
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major fish in the sea.
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Here I do.
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We have like a lot of outreach and external
15:09
support. If you need something done, you
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can like ping different people for those
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things, whereas in a nonprofit
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it's just me and I'm doing it myself. So if
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I have to do something, I gotta google it and figure
15:20
it out. Instead of like having
15:23
the support having the it person
15:26
to ping, we did have I
15:28
was the it person pretty much. We had
15:30
someone who came out, but we like had to schedule
15:32
like a week ahead appointment to like have
15:34
them come out.
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And also just the hats you wear.
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I definitely did stuff that was way out of my title,
15:42
like organizing a warehouse and keeping
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inventory.
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I did not think that was gonna be in my
15:47
job description.
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I also had to like help move kids
15:51
from there, and we had like
15:55
it's called I forget what it's called, but it's
15:57
it's basically housing for kids who aged out a
15:59
fall. You care but don't can't afford
16:02
to like live own, so we provide housing.
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I helped move kids in and out of those houses.
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Yeah, and would like break my back, like move
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in our mores up flights of stairs,
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like that was not in the job description, but you're just
16:14
gonna do it because it's Yeah, it's the work, and
16:17
you got to help the kids, got to help the kids.
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Yeah.
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But I wrote a lot of processes I
16:23
was. I was like doing stuff that I didn't know how
16:25
to do.
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I just I can imagine you gain and
16:27
you learn so many skills with
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working in that kind of environment because you have to
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do so many things that are outside your job description
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definitely, which in itself is a skill.
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I would say, like I.
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It made me feel like I could face anything, like no matter
16:42
what in life, I could google
16:44
it. No.
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I admire you so much for that and probably
16:48
equipped you better than anything you could ever
16:50
imagine entering into a corporate world.
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You're like overqualified working corporate.
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Honestly, I love to pink people in outsource.
16:59
When I remember when Katie and I first started kind
17:01
of having conversations about like, hey, like would
17:03
you be interested in it? In joining iHeart, And it
17:05
was like literally not once after
17:07
all the experiences that you've just had, like
17:09
throughout your career, throughout college, throughout life,
17:12
not once was I like, yeah, I don't know if that like
17:15
she could handle it. Like I've always felt like,
17:17
if there's anything that's thrown your way, like you'll be able
17:19
to figure it out and handle it and do a really good job
17:21
at it.
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That's so funny that you say that, because I
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in my life was like, I am not equipped to.
17:25
Handle it, but
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like you should have U.
17:28
iHeart like this this is a pipe dream.
17:31
There's no way I'm ever getting hired.
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No, no, no, far from the truth. Queen, Hey,
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no, no, look at me now. I'll look at you now.
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Since you guys have known each
17:41
other for decades
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essentially, m hmmm. I wanted this
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question was not in the itinerary.
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I'm nervous.
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I just wanted to know just for the
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bit, you know, like a
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memory like the most, maybe the
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funniest memory you guys have from
17:59
your growing up. I'm sure there
18:01
is one like that's just stands out, like
18:03
something.
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We talk about the time I knocked Sidney out.
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That's more the time I gave her the bloody nose
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and then she said I'll get you back one day,
18:13
and then that's after and then I knocked her out at.
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Soccer tryouts, high school slacker trial.
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Okay, let's talk about both those things.
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Katie can explain hers, and I'll explain my perfect
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I think. Okay, Okay,
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So you want to talk about the time that I gave you the bloody
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nose.
18:29
No, I'm want to talk about the time I knocked you out?
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Excellent, Okay, you go first.
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Okay.
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So, freshman year high
18:35
school soccer, we had spent all
18:37
summer camp together practicing and
18:40
getting just so good.
18:41
We are going to make varsity as freshmen. No,
18:44
I'm just kidding. We
18:46
were bottom of the bucket, but we
18:48
were trying hard. So
18:52
I played goalie and Sydney
18:54
you played Ford in midfield.
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Yeah, Sydney played Ford in midfield, so
18:59
she would have to score a goal on me during
19:01
tryouts.
19:02
This is already I'm already picturing this. It was funny.
19:04
It was one v one and she comes coming
19:07
in hat and I
19:09
just I didn't want her to shoot on me. So I
19:11
came out and I met her and I
19:14
slid out and I grabbed the ball and I knocked
19:16
her down and she smacked her head pretty hard
19:18
on the girl.
19:18
Oh no, I
19:20
thought it was there was I was we were playing
19:23
like one v one, like red team, blue team,
19:25
and then the the girl I was
19:27
coming to score on you. It was one v one, But
19:29
then the girl on the opposing team on the
19:31
defending side tried to kick the ball
19:33
out from under me and I tripped and
19:36
you caught the ball, but I hit your knee because
19:38
you slid for it.
19:39
And I could have been when it happened.
19:41
You probably a better memory,
19:43
but I just remember grabbing the ball and you going
19:45
down and you bean out.
19:48
It was either the last thing that I saw was either
19:50
your knee or the grass, and that's that's
19:53
all I remember.
19:54
Wait, did you get a concussion?
19:56
I don't know. I was letting go to the hospital.
20:00
I literally woke up to our soccer coach
20:02
of Gina like literally looking up
20:04
above me being.
20:04
Like, Sydney, gotta get up, run
20:07
it back, rut it back.
20:08
I literally don't know how hang I was out for it.
20:11
But before that a couple I think
20:13
it was like it had to have been within that.
20:16
Year or two years.
20:18
I think it was eight grade eight, I.
20:19
Think it was. Yeah, We're at a mutual friend's house
20:22
and this girl played softball and so
20:24
she had a softball net in her backyard and
20:26
I am not athletic whatsoever, and
20:29
we were like I think we were batting
20:31
in at the case.
20:32
It was definitely eighth grade because I remember being in my ACEB
20:35
shirt. Yep, it was the A shirt.
20:37
Anyway, I threw this ball like
20:39
line drive at Katie's face and she.
20:41
Was to be pitching to me, and she spats
20:43
me in the face with the ball.
20:45
And I don't really have that good of an arm, so I don't
20:47
know where this came from, but it hit her. I
20:49
had square
20:52
in the nose and it just immediately burst
20:54
into like blood spewing everywhere.
20:57
You like, break her nose. Nope, all
20:59
good, no discussion.
21:02
And she was a different time back then.
21:05
And she was just like it's okay, I'll get
21:07
you back one day. And then like the
21:09
next year she knocked me out
21:12
not too many far days away. Nope,
21:15
no, I got revenge.
21:16
Yeah, exactly aside that,
21:19
I'd say, probably like the deli after
21:21
school.
21:22
Yeah, definitely walked to the deli or
21:25
like our middle, our middle well
21:28
we'd go with boys. So peers
21:31
getting to spend time on supervis with boys.
21:33
Wait what deli? Because what high school did you get?
21:35
Oh?
21:35
Wait, so the
21:37
one right next to City's house.
21:38
That it's the wine mart now, but it used to be
21:41
like like a quick country.
21:43
Click was what it was called away
21:46
Country Click.
21:46
Deli, and we used to go and get
21:48
like gatorades and snacks after school
21:51
with all our little boyfriends.
21:54
And Katie only lived like five minutes
21:56
away from me, so the deli where we
21:58
would meet.
21:59
It was like halfway.
22:01
It was like a little further for you, but
22:03
it was like right across the street from me. And then like we
22:05
would either walk to like my house or like Katie's
22:07
house, and then we'd go like watch the soup at
22:10
your house and video games with soup.
22:15
Or play Just Dance three and beat
22:17
down rasp outine. I was gonna say a ross routine
22:20
that every time.
22:26
I was so bad at Just Dance, but I wanted to be so
22:28
good.
22:28
And Sidney was much better. She was always hitting
22:30
those perfects.
22:31
I was like, how does she do it?
22:33
Not the perfects?
22:34
I was like out of breath, like
22:37
you're standing in front of the censor.
22:38
That's why blocking
22:40
everything?
22:41
Why were those so competitive? Genuinely
22:44
gave me anxiety. I think my anxiety is
22:46
a derivative of from childhood
22:49
video games, specifically just dance. We
22:51
had all the version guitar hero like,
22:53
oh I stink a guitar hero. Or
22:55
there was one time Katie's brother's best
22:58
friends picked me up by the ankles
23:00
and was spinning me around and using
23:02
me to hit Katie. Yep, so
23:05
much violence.
23:06
You missed out on that, but that was like a daily occurrence,
23:08
and I'm thinking.
23:10
Once or twice I was like, oh, I'm so sorry
23:12
I was used as a weapon.
23:13
It's one of these memories. And thank you for sharing,
23:16
and stop now, stop too
23:18
many.
23:19
We have so many more, too
23:22
many violent memories.
23:23
No, I love it well, Katie Keith, Yes,
23:26
thank you for being on Busy Babes.
23:28
Thank you for having me Busy Babes.
23:31
Of course.
23:33
I'm feeling like it. Well.
23:35
We hope to see you featured more in our
23:37
content, maybe a little little wedding
23:40
highlight.
23:40
Or maybe part two. We
23:42
did talk about hanging out again
23:45
soon.
23:46
We might hang out you guys.
23:48
Maybe we'll see they might.
23:50
Like me enough to hang out with me again. Outside
23:52
of this, the ceramics class was
23:54
a hit.
23:54
We'll see how the projects turned out. Then we'll have ye
23:57
review pieces.
23:59
First, Sindey's Pinch
24:01
pot is in question some cracks. I
24:03
think it was my pinch potting question.
24:05
If anybody's explodes in the kiln, we're not coming
24:07
back the kelm.
24:10
Well, thank you for joining us and sharing more
24:12
about your story.
24:13
You for having me. It was a pleasure.
24:15
I love you. This flew by. I
24:18
know I'm scary.
24:19
Scary.
24:20
Well, we're looking forward to hearing post wedding
24:22
updates.
24:22
Post mortem, post
24:25
wedding.
24:25
That'll be the first wedding post honeymoon, is
24:27
what I'm looking forward to.
24:29
Yes, wait, wait where it tell? Unless
24:31
you don't want to tell everyone where you're going.
24:34
She's like, oh I thought I was.
24:36
She's like, we were so close to being God, we
24:38
are going to Kawaii, Hawaii.
24:43
Wait were you in Hawaii when you guys made it
24:45
official.
24:46
It was the night before I left for Mali with
24:49
you. Yes, that's what I thought.
24:50
I locked him down. I'm like, do you want to let me go to Maui
24:53
single?
24:53
Or do you want to lock me down?
24:55
What a line and
24:57
like screaming, and I was like, oh my god, it's exciting.
24:59
Okay anyway, yes, Kawhi back to
25:01
the place where he didn't know you fell in love yep.
25:04
Back to the Garden State. Yep.
25:06
We're doing seven days
25:08
or seven nights, eight days, and we're
25:11
staying on like.
25:11
Multiple parts, running a car. I just
25:14
ordered my hiking boots.
25:15
We're going to do some nice hikes, some kayaking,
25:18
maybe this helicopter tour.
25:20
Oh, we're living the life of luxury.
25:22
You say you're going to Kawai. Yeah, Kawai that's
25:24
where they filmed.
25:25
It's like the Green Garden, ye like
25:27
tropical one.
25:28
It's supposed to be way less like touristy
25:30
like, kind of more secluded.
25:32
We love to see it.
25:34
I can't wait to see the photos and hear all about
25:36
it.
25:36
It's coming up best.
25:38
Well, thank you again, thank you.
25:40
We look forward to hearing all about it until next time.
25:42
Till next time, Bye bye bye
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