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I think we should get to it. I think there's a special announcement we need to get to. It's Coffee Social, the podcast all about social media and business. And now here are your hosts, jonathan Howard and Mimi Langley. I'm going to nickname this the unfun episode.
Speaker 2:Hi everyone, hi Jonathan Howard.
Speaker 1:Hello, mimi Langley, are we?
Speaker 2:going to be able to get through this?
Speaker 1:I don't think so.
Speaker 2:You know how, like sometimes, like you just wake up and like the stars are against you. What do they say is against you? Is it the stars?
Speaker 1:I don't know Everything's just stacked up against us. Really, we're trying. We're trying real hard.
Speaker 2:You know it is what it is TBD. That's been the motto the whole year.
Speaker 1:Except, this episode was recorded last year, the first time.
Speaker 2:We did do this last year. Yeah, my goodness. Okay, so tell them about it. We already recorded this Pretty much. Jonathan spilled the beans Twice. I don't understand. It's like the universe is saying do not put up a fun episode.
Speaker 1:I know I'm kind of worried that maybe we shouldn't put up this episode. We're just going to call it the unfun episode and see who tunes in.
Speaker 2:I feel like people will click, I would click, I would be like what is this about? It's pretty clickbaity right there for us.
Speaker 1:Why is it unfun? Well, well three times.
Speaker 2:So this is just for all you out there. You know you wake up. There's a ton of glitches happening Still push through.
Speaker 1:Push through. We'll see if it's successful. If we have to record this a fourth time, we'll let you know there will not be a fourth time I'm putting my foot down. Well, your video and audio was not visible on the second time.
Speaker 2:I just don't get it man. I don't either. Neither I'm not going to shout out who we run this through. They're usually really good, don't? Worry, jonathan, already talked to them at one of the podcast conferences.
Speaker 1:He already let them have it. Mimi was embarrassed of me. I'm like why I'm telling him the truth.
Speaker 2:True, true, but the guy was like I'm not technical support dude. Anyway, something you have to just witness once in your life Jonathan Howard going off on somebody. Oh my gosh, all right, you guys, it is a fun episode. Somebody oh my gosh, all right, you guys, it is a fun episode. Welcome to Coffee Social Cheers. You got your coffee Cheers, I got my coffee. Look, I got my Taylor Swift mug. It's only appropriate.
Speaker 1:I love this coffee. I have my round ice cubes.
Speaker 2:Again fancy. So what you have? A round ice cube maker.
Speaker 1:Yup.
Speaker 2:Like one that you plug into the wall. Or is it in your refrigerator? No, it's a tray.
Speaker 1:Silicone tray. You fill it on the top.
Speaker 2:Duh. Duh it's like you know, push and the ice comes out.
Speaker 1:No, no, big round no.
Speaker 2:Do you know that actually people crave like Chick-fil-A ice? It's like a weird thing, it's like a phenomenon.
Speaker 1:I did not know. I don't eat Chick-fil-A ice cream.
Speaker 2:Okay. So before you guys click off at any point during this episode, you have to wait until towards the very end, because we have a special announcement that you're not going to want to miss A special coffee.
Speaker 1:social announcement.
Speaker 2:Yes, you guys, but this is a fun episode. We're not talking anything business or social media related. If you want that, check out the library for Coffee Social. We got a lot of them about some things that happen in 2024 and something that's happening in 2025 some fun things yes, do you want to start with spain?
Speaker 1:sure, let's talk with spain. What do you want to know about spain?
Speaker 2:well, jonathan went to spain. I did, I went to spain.
Speaker 1:I went to spain for my 44th birthday. I was touring spain. It was very exciting, spent my 44th birthday there.
Speaker 2:I can't believe you just revealed your age, by the way. I know, I know. Well, I feel like that's just like a thing for guys. They don't care For women. It's like, for whatever reason, we have to keep it hush, hush.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean because Mimi's 52.
Speaker 2:Hey 52 and I look good for my age.
Speaker 1:You and I look good for my age. So no, I spent my 44th birthday in Spain. I toured Spain on a bus. Mimi was very concerned by this bus thing, but yeah, on a tour bus we did pretty much the entirety of Spain, from Madrid, where I landed, all the way to Barcelona and you know everything in between. Spain has always been a place that I wanted to visit, so this was really exciting for me from Toledo to Valencia, barcelona, all of it was just amazing.
Speaker 2:I love that. So what age do you think that you felt like, oh, I have to go to Spain one day.
Speaker 1:So that's hard for me to say, because I did obviously grew up in a Cuban family so, and my grandfather was from Spain, so I remember him telling a little bit of stuff from Spain, but not a lot, but so there was always a connection there. But I think really, when I got into high school and I started studying the language and learning a little bit about the culture, that's when I really fell in love with it. And in college, when I my first class in college was Pono de Cid, where I learned that epic poem, and then I did a class on don quixote de la mancha, which was I got to go see the windmills and I was so excited.
Speaker 2:Actually he's stepping away my cat is going crazy right now. I think you want to go to spain, don't you? So okay go run to youtube you guys showing things.
Speaker 1:I'm showing things. So while I was, I read this book. When I was in college. It was an entire semester course.
Speaker 2:Wait, wait, wait, wait. The whole course was just about that book.
Speaker 1:Was Don Quixote. Yeah, wow, okay, so I, and it's a fairly big book.
Speaker 2:How many pages is?
Speaker 1:there 940. It's about a thousand in Spanish. So, yeah, read it in Spanish like an amazing book, Fell in love with it and while I was there I got to go see the windmills and got to see, you know, Don Quixote and Cervantes and got my little Don Quixote.
Speaker 2:That must have been like a moment, like it must have felt. It probably still feels surreal. It still feels surreal. It still feels surreal that that actually happened.
Speaker 1:It still feels surreal because you read books that happen in the US and you're like, yeah, okay, in New York City. Yeah, okay, new York City is there. Yeah, okay, the history, like in Europe, is from the beginning of time.
Speaker 1:So, it's very interesting, even seeing, like when the Moors were in Spain, when this happened in Spain, and you're like, oh yeah, that happened and here. Okay, it's very surreal, but I loved every minute of it. I'm a little bit of a nerd, a little bit of a nerd, but I loved every minute of it and I got to take photos of all of it, which was definitely one of my big focuses.
Speaker 2:Well, I think some people don't know this about you, but you love photography Like that's what you do, yeah.
Speaker 1:If they haven't watched on YouTube and seen all the pictures behind me. Yeah, they probably don't know that I love photography. I love taking pictures and editing them up and all that fun.
Speaker 2:Did you bring back that picture that you, or the painting that you purchased for yourself? I forgot where you were in Spain when you saw this.
Speaker 1:Run to YouTube. Guys Run to YouTube. And, by the way, thank you to Framebridge for the framing of it. They did such an incredible job. I love the blue frame that they put on it. I sent them the image because I got the image in Spain and I sent it to them and I'm like I need you to frame it.
Speaker 2:And they did a really great job framing it.
Speaker 1:But um wait did you send it from Spain or did you take it on the airplane? I took it on the airplane in a in a little like paper roll and a bag that I took on the airplane Cause, you know, when you're buying art overseas, it's kind of like do I ship this Do?
Speaker 2:I so.
Speaker 1:But I and I'm going to put this down very soon but I got this picture we were walking through in a tour and I oh my God, it picture and like all the stuff was like this it was kind of modern, different than what you would normally see in an art gallery, and I remembered where it was and we got to the end of this tour and they let us go and have dinner and dessert and whatever, and then we had to go back to the hotel and they were going to walk us back to the hotel and I told my parents I'm like I need to go back to that place and they're like what? I'm like we need to go back to where that art thing I think I know where it was and I kind of led them through and it was. It was like through an alley up the street over another alley and then into this like little art gallery area. So we found it and I went in there and found like I wanted all the pieces they were all amazing but found this one that kind of just spoke to me and grabbed it for not that bad.
Speaker 1:It was a birthday gift for myself. It wasn't that bad, I mean, after you add on getting it framed in the US. Maybe it was a little bit expensive.
Speaker 2:Was it the price of a Gucci bag or no?
Speaker 1:Okay, not that expensive.
Speaker 2:I'm still waiting for my Gucci bag, Jonathan.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know, we'll talk Gucci bag Jonathan. Yeah, I know, but yeah, that's what I did. Got that, we went to dinner, went back to the hotel. It was great. It was actually one of the last days we were there, but it was. I love Barcelona. I want to go back to just be in Barcelona for like two weeks.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was going to ask which place would you like? You know, obviously you're going to go back again and it probably won't be through a tour, because you already did that. Maybe, so you would go to Barcelona.
Speaker 1:I'd go to Barcelona. Barcelona would probably be just because it's a city, but it's so much to see and there's so many unique, different things there. Like Madrid to me felt like a financial center. It was there, it was cool, but there wasn't a ton of stuff to see. It was just a city, and Barcelona felt like there was a lot more history and stuff.
Speaker 2:Okay, well, anything, anything that was memorable, maybe a funny moment, maybe a crazy person, something from the bus tour or the airplane, something that you could just make us laugh right now.
Speaker 1:Well, I don't know if this will make people laugh right now, but it was the most impressive thing I'd ever seen and my tour guide deserves so much credit for this, and she's from Colette Tours. Amazing, you know. This was in November and it was literally Americans touring Spain both sides of the aisle, both very extreme positions on, you know, in politics, and the election happened while we were there and we were together every minute of every day, practically.
Speaker 2:And how many people.
Speaker 1:It was about 20, 25 people.
Speaker 2:I was thinking it was small. The first time we talked about this I was like oh, it's like eight, nine people that you have to deal with every day.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was like 20 something. Yeah, 20 with every day. Yeah, it was like 20 something. Yeah, 20 people or so. Yeah, so you kind of become not best friends, but you really get to know these people. You get to know these people and and they had very opposing views, some of which I found offensive, and the tour guide was incredible at being able to keep everybody human and not like because I mean literally the election happened while I was there. I cried with everything that happened and like there were people that were celebrating and she managed to keep peace and show us Spain and she knew everything about Spain. It was crazy. I mean she deserves so much credit for that, because I have no idea if I had been told I got a tour of americans during the freaking presidential election, I would have been like no goodbye and out exactly well.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it definitely takes a lot of patience. I feel like you know and shout out to the americans I mean, we're american, we can say this we're american.
Speaker 1:we can say this, but really we're and we're the worst tourists. We don't we tourists. Stop, don't say that we are. We are. We don't understand. We expect culture to kind of work the way that we expect culture to work. No, I know, I feel like, yeah, we're kind of stuck in our bubble.
Speaker 2:I've been outside of the US and I understand that. Also, I have a random thought. When you were talking about alleyways and how you had to guide your parents through the alleyways to get to the, to get to the art shop I don't know about there, but like, alleyways in europe are not alleyways in the us, like, no alleyways in europe are, like you know, like usually like what is a stone paved, like it's very it's pretty, it's romantic.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean until you run across the place where they throw the garbage out into the alleyway. But really it's like a romantic alleyway. It's like all the stone and the greenery is like growing up the walls and like it's pretty, it's picturesque.
Speaker 2:I don't know why that came in my mind.
Speaker 1:It's not like a New York City alleyway guys, it's not like there's just dumpsters back there and there's people waiting to kill you.
Speaker 2:You don't go down an alleyway in New York City, never you don't go down an alleyway in New York City, never, okay, let's go ahead. Let's talk about Tay-Tay. You want to do that?
Speaker 1:Sure the day that I waited 90 minutes to get Mimi a t-shirt.
Speaker 2:I'm wearing it. You guys, you got to come to YouTube I want to show you 90 minutes.
Speaker 1:90 minutes to get her a t-shirt. That's it. I went to.
Speaker 2:Canada and waited 90 minutes 90 minutes to get her a t-shirt. That's it. I went to.
Speaker 1:Canada and waited 90 minutes, and that's it. Then I left.
Speaker 2:You would say that Jonathan would say that Listen. Okay, first of all, let's back up. Jonathan Howard went to the Heiress Tour.
Speaker 1:I did, I did.
Speaker 2:And it was almost one of the last stops of the Heiress Tour.
Speaker 1:It was. There was one week left. Yeah, it was night three in toronto. She had six nights in toronto, so there was two weeks left the following week in toronto and then the next weekend in vancouver and so it's like for how I don't know how he scored these tickets magic I mean.
Speaker 2:But he told me he's like oh yeah, oh yeah, I'm going to the Earth Tour. I'm bringing my sister. I'm like what about? Me. What about Mimi Langley.
Speaker 1:I was like I don't know Mimi Langley. Never heard of her.
Speaker 2:But I mean, you know, and as soon as he told me, I'm like, okay, I'm going too, so I went on Ticketmaster, bad idea, you guys, bad idea.
Speaker 1:But I'm so excited that you guys got to go, you and your sister, yeah, and it was. I mean I paid a decent amount. A Gucci purse, yes, probably. Yeah, maybe even more. I mean it was, it was a lot, but it was one of those things that, like, everybody was talking about it Everybody, you know. You got to go to the heiress tour. It was the. Obviously the talk of it's over now, but people are still talking, talking about people are still like mourning the loss of the heiress tour. Um, and I'm like my sister's had a little bit of a rough year. You know there's a lot going on. Let's go do something fun, because we generally for christmas do like eventy excursion things with one another, like we bring my parents to broadway to go see a play, stuff like that, so we can do things as a family. And I was like you know what, let's do this. And I was able to find tickets that were not cheap but not like, oh my God, I need to like get a new mortgage on my house.
Speaker 2:First of all, you were on the floor.
Speaker 1:We were on the floor, yeah.
Speaker 2:There's no upper balcony for Jonathan Howard.
Speaker 1:Yeah, no nosebleed sections for Jonathan Howard. Okay, no nosebleed sections for Jonathan Howard. We were on the floor and it was just. I mean, taylor Swift was right there, I know I saw the footage man.
Speaker 2:Go check it out on his Instagram. He has a. Well, you have a reel on there.
Speaker 1:I have a reel, I think a reel or two on there. Yeah, yeah, we were close. Yeah, we were close and it was impressive. And even if you weren't close, so the whole thing was incredible. Like you got wrist little wristbands that had lights on them and you were part of the show. You looked up and the entire arena was like lighting up, depending on the song, depending like it was, so you don't need your lighters and your cell phones. She had that handled for you, like you didn't have to think about it. Your wrist just lit up when it needed to light up. That's cool, I mean. Yeah, it was really impressive and she goes for three and a half hours.
Speaker 2:Listen. I saw the Disney special. You guys, you can catch the Arrows tour on the Disney Plus plan.
Speaker 1:Well, and that one didn't have the Tortured Poets in it either. It's the old version, but she'll put up the new one. She will, I'm sure there's a new one. But I mean, and the tortured poets? Like I? Personally, I love tortured poet society. Oh my God, tortured poet society is not correct.
Speaker 2:Wait, wait, wait, wait. What is it called?
Speaker 1:Tortured poets department. It's the dead poet society. Are we fake Swifties or what Are we fake Swifties?
Speaker 2:or what You're a fake Swifty. Jonathan Howard is.
Speaker 1:I'm just going to edit all of this out.
Speaker 2:I'm telling the live audience over here the live audience over here that she's talking to.
Speaker 1:Oh, I get. I do that all the time because it's the Dead Poets Society is a movie Is that a movie? Yeah, yes, Tortured Poets Department is Taylor Swift's album, but I do that all the time. It was like one. It kind of blew me away just how great the lyrics are in that album.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And like that set was incredible. I'm like, oh, and she just threw the same at the end when she released the album. She just threw this little thing at the end. What she was. I'm still it's been months. I'm still blown away by the concert, Still blown away, Like I. It doesn't register in my head how a human does that, night after night after night.
Speaker 2:She's a professional man and she has heart and she's passionate and at some point it's not about the money, because they've already hit the money. Do you know what I mean? It's like yeah, there has to be more to it than just that, yeah.
Speaker 1:And she was happy. She loved every minute of it.
Speaker 2:Exactly. You cannot fake that, no.
Speaker 1:That'd be hella hard to fake. That'd be hella hard to fake, yeah.
Speaker 2:What did you say? Hella, yeah, the Californians. Am I like rubbing off on you? Because you never say that in New York we say, matt, that's mad Cool.
Speaker 1:I don't ever say that.
Speaker 2:Have you ever said it?
Speaker 1:Never.
Speaker 2:Oh, my goodness.
Speaker 1:Never.
Speaker 2:Okay. Well, in New York you're supposed to say that's mad cool. Right In California, they say that's hella cool.
Speaker 1:None of that language is used anymore. You're old, you're old. I know we're old now.
Speaker 2:We can't say that.
Speaker 1:We can't say that.
Speaker 2:So anything from Taylor Swift that you I mean anything you want to just share, I mean, was there a moment where someone spilled a drink on you, or was everyone nice?
Speaker 1:Everybody was nice, everybody was nice, everybody was exchanging bracelets, everybody was like, friendly with one another. I will tell you, it was like an alternate reality. In that four hours that you're in there, it was an alternate reality. It was insane. Like she has created a culture around her that is so deeply ingrained in what she does, how she connects. I mean these people, these songs, for a lot of them are their life story, you know, and different moments that connect with them and they just all. It's almost uncomfortably weird how much they all love each other, but they do sort of just it's a connection.
Speaker 2:I love that. And did you eat anything? Why is food on my mind?
Speaker 1:I did eat, unfortunately. So obviously some of you guys know that I have a really restricted diet because I had heart failure a couple of years ago, so I can't really have high sodium, unfortunately. Which everything has high there was everything when you're in an arena, and we had to get there early, so we had gone to lunch and had an amazing lunch, like amazing food for lunch, but that was hours and hours and hours earlier, so I had to get pizza that was so salty yeah, I had to take a salty.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess you could taste the salt now.
Speaker 1:Yeah. Oh yeah yeah, so very, very salty pizza. I had to take a couple extra of my diuretic pills when I got back to the hotel just to make sure, but yeah well, I'm glad that you ate, though, because that was a four hours experience it was and you needed your energy to sing along and, you know, be there and then, of course, you got me a t-shirt. You got her a t-shirt. That was an hour and a half before you texted me when you were in line, though, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think you texted me. I forgot who texted who because I dropped it. Like I said, oh, if you want to get me a T-shirt, I never pressured him. You guys, did you ever feel pressured?
Speaker 1:Yes, I knew that if a t-shirt, I would be dead. You're dead to me. Now you say that to me. You're dead to me. Yes, I texted you from from the line. I think I was texting your size and that was when I first got in line and I'm like, oh this. And then they showed me where the gift shop was and it was like way around the you're like.
Speaker 1:Excuse me, sir, this is not the line, that's the line back there no, well, that was the bathroom line, because most of the people that were there were not men. Um, right and yeah. So the bathroom lines were insane. And then the yeah the line, for, although there was, you know, the girls go to the girls go to the men's bathroom yes, yes, yes oh my gosh, 90 minutes is that love, or what guys telling you?
Speaker 2:that's love telling you it was thanks, jonathan um, got the only size that was left hey, that's okay and you know, I love it. I think it's so pretty and it's like, yes, sure, I probably could have found this on ebay or online somewhere, but like the fact that it was from canada at the actual heiress tour, it's special, you guys. It's special, it's special.
Speaker 1:Thank you, you're welcome. I'm going to cry, you're welcome. She's going to cry now. Well, now you're really going to cry. Yeah, should we get to it? I think we should get to it. I think there's a special announcement we need to get to. But to be clear, first, before the special announcement, this Mimi's special announcement.
Speaker 2:True.
Speaker 1:It has nothing to do with me.
Speaker 2:I feel like I've said this special announcement like 20 times, now that we've recorded this Because we have.
Speaker 1:We've recorded this 17 times.
Speaker 2:Surprise, surprise. I've told you already no, if Taylor Swift can fake it, I can too.
Speaker 1:Till you make it.
Speaker 2:Well, you guys. Coffee Social is having a baby.
Speaker 1:Once again, coffee Social is not having a baby. Mimi is having a baby. Once again, coffee social is not having a baby. Mimi is having a baby and she's a co-host on coffee social. It is not a coffee social baby. No, no, it's not jonathan and my baby.
Speaker 2:It's me, it's no, it's yeah, I'm having a baby, and by the time you're seeing this, it's either already happened or I'm still pregnant.
Speaker 1:One or the other, she might be 17 months pregnant by the end of this. It probably will be about 17 months pregnant by the end of this season, because a lot of this season has been recorded early.
Speaker 2:This whole season.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:This whole season. Well, I mean no, no, Like every single episode up until now, I've been pregnant in.
Speaker 1:Yes, right, yep For season two, yep, and we've got a lot more season two to come, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you guys. So, um, yeah, that's 17 months, 17 months the longest pregnancy ever. I'm going into the Guinness book of world records.
Speaker 1:Do you know what you're having?
Speaker 2:I'm having a boy. That's, I'm having a boy. I said that slowly. I was like it's a reality, it's happening, I'm having a boy. And Jonathan guessed it.
Speaker 1:Did you say, boy, I did.
Speaker 2:Well, I said puppy, he really wanted me to have a dog.
Speaker 1:I wanted her to have a dog, but she deleted that post, rude.
Speaker 2:Hey, listen, I'm all about deleting comments, I don't even care. Jonathan Howard isn't that weak. It was a nice, lovingly comment.
Speaker 1:I was saying it's a puppy. I didn't say you were giving birth to a puppy, I just said you were having a puppy. You're so funny.
Speaker 2:No, but really like we popped a balloon and we found out the color was blue. And yeah, we did it live on Facebook and Jonathan was watching. It was fun watching it was fun. It was a good time, but yeah, I'm having a boy, Mimi's having a boy. That's exactly how I've been this whole time since I found out. It's going to be okay. I'm a girl mom, so we'll see.
Speaker 1:It's going to be fun.
Speaker 2:Mimi, my nephew, I'm just thinking about the way to these climbing refrigerators. Wait what Climbing into what?
Speaker 1:Climbing refrigerators. Wait what? Climbing into what?
Speaker 2:climbing refrigerators to get to ceiling fans at two. Well, we don't have a ceiling fan in the kitchen, thankfully he didn't either.
Speaker 1:I was just trying to get something up there.
Speaker 2:I don't know that's true, you do have a wild neighbor, uh, neighbor nephew I do have a wild nephew.
Speaker 2:He's, he's, he's got a lot of energy, he's yeah that's what I hear, yeah, a lot of ways are a whole nother level um so don't think you'll be recording podcasts with him in the house oh my gosh, I know we got to figure this out, you guys, that's, you know. But let's just go nice and slow. Remember 2025 is tbd to be determined right, we're just kind of going with the flow and feeling the energy yes, yes, yes, pray my hair doesn't fall out.
Speaker 1:Well, we'll, we'll pray for you, thank you Also. They do make weaves wigs, which I will totally buy, not a pose, okay. I want like.
Speaker 2:I want like an old school Mariah Carey when she was singing hero or something, where it was like curly and big. You know, volumized in the nineties, remember that.
Speaker 1:Yes, I do remember nineties hair. It was toned down slightly from eighties hair, but not a lot. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2:I love the eighties hair though too.
Speaker 1:Oh my gosh.
Speaker 2:You guys yeah, so that's, that's the announcement. So now you guys know.
Speaker 1:Now you guys know and that's, but we probably won't because we got a lot of episodes already recorded. We'll figure it out.
Speaker 2:Well, we hope you enjoyed this fun episode. Yes.
Speaker 1:Got to learn a little bit about us, a lot about us, because 40 minutes later this will be fun to edit, it's not?
Speaker 2:40 minutes. He's totally dramatizing it. We hope that you guys enjoyed it. If you want another fun episode, let guys enjoyed it.
Speaker 1:If you want another fun episode, let us know. Yeah, we'll call it another unfun episode.
Speaker 2:I think it's important, though, to take like moments like this, you know, because it almost feels like sometimes you're just 24, seven in the mindset of business, business, business, and it's good to kind of relax the mind for a little bit and have a little bit of entertainment.
Speaker 1:So and I think it's important. Yeah, I think it's important for people to know a little bit about us, because they tune in regularly. If you tune in regularly and you want to know who you're talking to, Right and who is the best of all? That would be me. Thank you very much. I appreciate you recognizing it.
Speaker 2:Well, thank you everyone for listening.
Speaker 1:Let's end this episode. By the way, if you haven't actually rated us on anything, rated us or anything, give us five stars, because Mimi loves stars, and I can't tell you to give us five stars, but I just did so, mimi. I mean, why wouldn't you, though, after this?
Speaker 2:episode.
Speaker 1:I know it was great.
Speaker 2:Thank you guys. Check out YouTube if you want to watch the podcast, and then, of course, we're on Instagram. We'll put you soon. Bye everyone. Bye, jonathan Howard.
Speaker 1:Bye, Mimi Langley.