Marketing & Mayhem

Taylor Swift, Chat GPT, & Quads

May 23, 2024 Jenny & Raebecca Season 2 Episode 19
Taylor Swift, Chat GPT, & Quads
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Taylor Swift, Chat GPT, & Quads
May 23, 2024 Season 2 Episode 19
Jenny & Raebecca

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Did you use ChatGPT to learn how to change a tire? Today is the day we unpacked the power of ChatGPT tell you how we give your and we talk to you about how we use it to break the cycle of writer’s block or even to help in efficiency when it comes to creating copy or content. We also challenge Chat GPT to create content - for a tire salesman/ sales page, because why not?

But even better we kick it with a conversation Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Before she was the performer, you guys know now she was a songwriter and she’s written songs for acts as big as Little Big Town.

Have you heard about some the latest social media trends, the idea that “followers” as a concept might actually be dead, but engagement still reins queen? Conversation about longer length reels beginning to make a bigger impact. 

Between long runs and left turns - camping trips - and the existential question of “why doesn’t Disney have a library”? And was the beast, from Beauty & the Beast a dog or a lion? Help!  We dive into high school, and Napoleon Dynamite 



For more mayhem, be sure to follow us:

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And don't forget to leave us a 5 star review! Or message us to deep dive into your topic or just give us feedback!

Hosted by @raebecca.miller and @jennyfromthe843

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Did you use ChatGPT to learn how to change a tire? Today is the day we unpacked the power of ChatGPT tell you how we give your and we talk to you about how we use it to break the cycle of writer’s block or even to help in efficiency when it comes to creating copy or content. We also challenge Chat GPT to create content - for a tire salesman/ sales page, because why not?

But even better we kick it with a conversation Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Before she was the performer, you guys know now she was a songwriter and she’s written songs for acts as big as Little Big Town.

Have you heard about some the latest social media trends, the idea that “followers” as a concept might actually be dead, but engagement still reins queen? Conversation about longer length reels beginning to make a bigger impact. 

Between long runs and left turns - camping trips - and the existential question of “why doesn’t Disney have a library”? And was the beast, from Beauty & the Beast a dog or a lion? Help!  We dive into high school, and Napoleon Dynamite 



For more mayhem, be sure to follow us:

Insta @marketingandmayhem
YouTube @MarketingMayhemPod

And don't forget to leave us a 5 star review! Or message us to deep dive into your topic or just give us feedback!

Hosted by @raebecca.miller and @jennyfromthe843

Speaker 2:

I'm singing boys truth be told, do you ever just like take your podcast mic and just like pretend like you're taylor, like singing? I should know, have you? No, but I feel like I kind of want to.

Speaker 1:

We should do it together. We should actually do a reel where we like lip sync, something, you know.

Speaker 2:

I don't do stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

No, you do now you said you're a yes girl. I said last episode you're a yes girl and now you say yes to things. I have like two reels that I want to do with you anyways, because we need to show our pieces more on Mayhem. We have to, we have to.

Speaker 2:

We've been through this. It's important.

Speaker 1:

People want to see your little fat chabela. They want to see your beautiful face.

Speaker 2:

I look like Chewbacca when I try to do this. How many times do I have to tell you this?

Speaker 1:

It is like do it with me, but we're going to bring the mics. I think we do. It's all coming back to me now. We do like a Celine Dion. I put like a sheet around you. We get the fan going, We'll get the mics I would rather eat nails. Okay, speaking of music, I saw something insane this morning that I'm really excited about. We're going to drift off into territory, we're going to take a left and then I'm going to bring it back. Shocker, let's go. Taylor Swift is obviously back on tour.

Speaker 2:

I know, I'm so excited.

Speaker 1:

So excited because you're going to see her this round. The Tortured Poets Department is definitely in her lineup, but I saw this thing this morning. Somebody did a video of her singing so high school, which is her song about travis, kelsey and she is doing the dance moves that he does in the end zone, like all of it's choreographed with his, like silly antics from football. Like her dance moves aren't her normal dance moves, they're his. It's so funny, did you?

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna I will share it, but I so. Here's the full circle of this. Obviously we love taylor swift. We're obsessed. Tortured poets department. I'm a big fan. I'm actually a reputation in 1989, girl hardcore. You are all day reputation for sure. Have you noticed I changed?

Speaker 2:

my phone case.

Speaker 1:

You are all day reputation for sure. Have you noticed I changed my phone case? No, let me see. It's a um Ooh, I know I saw it and I had to have it. It's a little outside of my norm. First of all, I haven't had a black phone case since I was in like eighth grade, but it was reputation inspired and so I just had to have it. I like it. I'm a big fan. Reputation, though, for me is like heart. Maybe we'll do reputation song for our like Mike lip sync.

Speaker 2:

You are going to have to get I'm going to have to have a lot of wine to do any of that.

Speaker 1:

You know this just need a little in me, it's going to be fine. But then I started thinking about writer's block In this album. Didn't she spend like two years writing this album, I think so While she was touring, while she was doing like 900 things, and she fell out of love right, because it's actually a breakup album basically. Then she fell into love again the girl is so busy. But writer's block, I feel like creative block. Writer's block could be an email. We have not unpacked this whole chat GPT thing yet fully on this podcast and I think today is the day oh, I'm obsessed.

Speaker 2:

I'm obsessed.

Speaker 1:

Today is the day let's do it Taylor. Swift inspired. We talk, chat, gpt, let's go.

Speaker 2:

Let's go. What you?

Speaker 1:

got Um, I love it, like you, people aren't using yet why? There are people that you and I know I would put large sums of money on it that aren't using it at all. I think well, first of all, what's the real why? The real why why people don't use anything is just because they don't understand it or somebody puts fear around it, and then it becomes this thing, right yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm obsessed, I love it. I think it gives such great ideas. It is super helpful. From like like I help people with resumes. It really helps get some clarity around, like just basic sentences. You can ask it how to do stuff. You can use it as a thesaurus, you can use it I mean, I am legitimately obsessed with it. Like I love it. Like I don't feel like there's any negative to it. I know some people are dogging on oh it love it. Like I don't feel like there's any negative to it. I know some people are dogging on oh, it replaces people. I mean, come on, I don't believe that at all. Like, because there's definitely a lack of emotion around it.

Speaker 1:

So you should qualify that you can't copy and paste directly from chat. Chat GPT or I would say we highly recommend against doing so. I just think it's not the same as human, written or creative content. So you, but it's a great place to start it is.

Speaker 2:

It's a great place to get ideas, like. That's what it does for me. Like you know, I'm someone who does kind of get in that zone where it's like oh, I don't really know how, I know what I want to say, but I don't know how to piece the words together. Yeah, it'll piece them together and I'm like, oh, I don't really like that, but I like this part from it so you can kind of like maneuver and it gets your. It activates like a different part of my brain saying like, oh well, why don't you think about this word instead? And so that's to me. It kind of gets me going. So that's why I like it personally.

Speaker 1:

I think we can use it. I think we should start back at the beginning, but I will say this I have used it more than I thought I would. I just used it.

Speaker 1:

So we have state testing right now, basically for school, and pilot's teacher asked us to send in a little note, three notes, one for each of the days of state testing, like an encouragement note, and I tried to make them all creative, but not the same, and so one of them I just took her name and then I did keywords that reminded me of her for each like letter. But I had to use chat UPT because I got hung up on the L and the T and I don't know why I just got like, or it was the I and the T, I just got a little hung up. I wanted something more and so I asked chat GPT to give me 10 examples of like personality descriptors essentially is what I said, and I basically said also liking it to like make it appropriate for kids. And then I picked from that, but they came up with great words that hadn't even thought of.

Speaker 2:

I love that I love that and that's kind of what it does for me too. But I also feel like it's a great resource to like just figure out how to do stuff. So, like you legitimately, like don't laugh at me, but I just typed in how to make pasta limon, yeah, and it's giving me the recipe. I mean I love it. It's I can type how to change a tire and you know what it's telling me how to change a tire. So I feel like like that's the part that I love about it. It can not only help you get past writer's block, it can also teach you how to do things and it can help write letters, resumes, help give you content, ideas, not necessarily to just, like Rebecca said, copy and paste, but at least to get your wheels turning. Like, oh, I didn't even think that would be a good, you know, a good piece of content to post. Like, let me, let's let's find an example. I'm going to do a search here. Let me, let me search content.

Speaker 1:

If we're taking a little bit of a left turn on that cause, that's like a whole podcast. But I can almost guarantee that if you are hung up on creating content, it's because you are significantly overthinking the content you need to create 100%.

Speaker 1:

My simplest content, our simplest content, is the stuff that performs the best. People try to fit an entire book into 10 seconds, actually, so this is an interesting trend. We're going to take a harder left. Then we're going to come back to chat GPT. I made a reel the other day and before I went to publish, a little note came up from Instagram that said your reel is only 13 seconds. Reels that are 30 seconds or more are performing better, and that is a major trend. I think I took a screenshot of it to share with you and then I completely forgot. But that's a trend shift, right, because we, for a little bit there, we were teaching people, like that was the trend, was short, short, short, but apparently we talked about this a few podcasts ago. But you've got to get more authentic. You've got to get more real If you want people to engage with you. Like this idea of this fake influencers essentially almost dead. They want to see the real you, but apparently now they're also willing to stay longer, which is so, so interesting.

Speaker 2:

That is interesting. I love that it recommended that.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I will find the screenshot for you, but I was shook because I haven't seen that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like that's a long time.

Speaker 1:

I know, and maybe it's the beginning of the trend, so maybe they're trying to move this shift over. But I also saw this other thing that was actually from the Instagram team about how essentially the concept of followers is dead. So it doesn't matter how many followers you have anymore when the algorithm is prioritizing how you get a chance to be seen. And I actually just stumbled upon a local influencer and I looked at her reels and I looked at her followers and whether they're completely disengaged or they're purchased, the disconnect between her 24,000 followers and her 1100 views on every reel kills me. It's just that tells me that your audience isn't engaged at all, but that's fine. So engagement matters significantly more, so as you continue to produce the amount of people who are willing to engage with you. That's the math that they're basing it off of right now. They're not going to put you just in front of people because you have the following. They've already decided that there's a very already decided that that's.

Speaker 2:

There's a very good chance that that's superficial and falsified in some way, I agree and again, I think we we always talk about like you want to talk to your people, yep, and I feel like when you have 75,000 people like, are they truly all your audience? Like I know for me, when we personally get followers on our either marketing mayhem or our gritty gal page, like I always look to see who it is like. If it's a business that follows our gritty gal page, I get pumped because I'm like this is our target audience, because that's who we work with is small to medium-sized businesses. But if it's just you know, some rando, you know we get some random um businesses that don't really apply, it's like I don't get as excited because I'm like I don't think they would ever resonate with our content. Be our kind of client, that kind of thing. I mean great, yeah, Thanks for the follow. But I know that you're not really our target audience per se.

Speaker 1:

Well, and I think here's what it comes down to. Also, if somebody keeps consuming your content, it doesn't matter if they follow you or if they don't Instagram will keep putting you in front of them. So I think that is one of the reasons and I don't know if I'm articulating this well I think that's one of the reasons that following doesn't matter anymore, because if I consume your content every day, I actually this happened to me the other day, where I went to click on the person's page and I realized I actually wasn't following them and I felt like the biggest dick hole because I consume their content all the time and I was like what I know better than to not follow somebody, but it may. It begged the perfect case for what I had just read, because it knows already who's consuming. So your engagement matters significantly more. One thing that I love about both of our pages the Mayhem and the Gritty page both of them perform significantly better than the following that they have.

Speaker 1:

So the real engagement is well above. It's, almost, on average, three to four times higher than our current following, which I think is very cool yeah.

Speaker 2:

I think it's great. You're making the good content.

Speaker 1:

I took us on a little bit of a trip, but we need to go back to chat GPT or somebody is going to mess with us?

Speaker 2:

We do, but I also feel like, do you feel like, yeah, Chat GPT can give you content that gives you high engagement?

Speaker 1:

Well, let's ask it right now to give you 10, like, have it, tell you what the top 10 trending content stories are, or just top trending content on Instagram. Okay, it is using math to tell you what the answer is.

Speaker 2:

Now. This is interesting. As of now, I can't provide real-time information on Instagram's trending content, Ooh. However, you can find this information directly on Instagram by exploring the Explore tab or checking out the Trending section, which often highlights popular and trending content across the platform.

Speaker 1:

It's probably because it's too microscopic, it's like too focused, because even your. Trending page and your Explore page are still based off of your own consumption.

Speaker 2:

All right, how about? I'm just going to leave it pretty easy peasy. I'm just going to say give me 10 real ideas. Yeah, tutorial reel day in the life reel, before and after transformation reel, challenge reel, q&a reel, showcase reel, behind the scenes reel, travel reel I love a travel reel, flashback reel, educational reel.

Speaker 2:

So I mean, that's the thing. That's the thing I love about they're generic, though they're generic, but I also, for somebody who doesn't have Any marketing, like nothing, yeah, if you are a tire salesman, you could go to chat GPT. Actually, let's use that example. I think that's a great. Give me 10 tire real ideas. Let's see what they say. Tire change tutorial this is why I freaking love this. This is incredible. Tire maintenance tips, tire safety awareness, tire transformation reel, off-road adventure, tire brand comparison, tire testimonials, tire maintenance myths, extreme tire challenges, tire art and creativity. I mean y'all Tire art. That's what I'm saying and that's why I love chat GBT is because when you have someone, let's talk about a startup business, and you have someone who has zero clues about where to start with branding, marketing, social media, website, SEO, email marketing, chat GPT at least provides a resource to get started and for that reason, I absolutely love it like it's just just reaching the acronyms.

Speaker 1:

Like you can put anything in. Like the sky is the limit you can put a really general thing in, like jenny was saying, then you can narrow it down. But even if you're just researching the acronyms I mean starting a business there's a lot of abbreviated whatever's and I'm like what is even happening right now?

Speaker 2:

I don't even know what I'm filling out, or, like where to start. Like I want to open a business. What are the things I need to think about, you know?

Speaker 1:

so I think you can use it as like I mean, it's like freaking Google you can use it as like I mean it's like freaking Google, I mean it really is. I will say people are intimidated Like we were intimidated of the internet and email, probably because it's new and it's changed and people don't love change. I saw this reel the other day that had Katie Couric and Al Roker talking about they had just gotten their first email address.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I saw that one too.

Speaker 1:

I was shook. I know we should try to find it. But they were like what is this at sign, like how do we say it?

Speaker 2:

And I was like we have come so far, so far but I love it for like my kid Right, I mean I love it that she's going to have that help. I mean because you think about it, you take yourself back to like when you were doing like book reports surf, like middle and high school and college. You went to the library and you better know that dewey decimal system so you even know how to find the book that you want, because they didn't have computers to go find it. It's like flipping card catalog. How could you forget about?

Speaker 1:

Dewey, did you watch? I think I just said it left my brain, although you took me to a place where I'm like I would love to go into like a really beautiful giant library and just wander.

Speaker 2:

I am obsessed with a library.

Speaker 1:

I well, we have a great library, you and I do, we do, we spend a lot of time I mean like a romantic library, like the New York city library or like something like really beautiful, like the beauty and the beast part of me is just actually my cousin. I know my cousin Dennis sent me a meme the other day that was like what an absolute fumble that disney doesn't have a library on. Agreed, yeah, agreed, I mean, please we're all really do, you know?

Speaker 2:

my hairbrush has bell on it with like a ladder that you could like.

Speaker 1:

Yes, flat on these yeah and same, give me the big, tall, handsome guy into it who beast?

Speaker 2:

or gaston no, not gaston ew so you would basically like you would date a dog he. He wasn't, though he was a prince I know, but when she fell in love with him, he was legit, he was like a dog I guess I thought he was a lion, but he was big, so you probably did. He did have big thighs. I know you like a big thigh god, I love a quad.

Speaker 1:

Something about it take me home. I don't know why am I like this.

Speaker 2:

I am absolutely that's my favorite part on a man. My husband has a quad.

Speaker 1:

The legs yes unglued over on I mean yeah toss in some shoulders there and like some whatever I don't even need it I don't even need it.

Speaker 2:

I love a good, strong leg and I don't know why it's like the weirdest part of a man to like, because I feel like most girls are like forearms back. You know that I mean I love a forearm going down to there. Whatever that, you know I'm talking about what's it called the v? Card, well, not the v card. That's like your virginity and I don't think that's right you repeated it immediately.

Speaker 1:

You know like the v that goes. I know what you're saying.

Speaker 2:

They know what you're saying, I'm trying to make sure our listeners understand what I'm saying. It's not the v card.

Speaker 1:

But you can't get that if you don't have a decent quad. Like, just do you so? Do you like the shorter shorts? Like the tighter guy short trend?

Speaker 2:

yeah which is ironic because my husband does not. He wears like his pants kind of around his butt.

Speaker 1:

So I think most men our age don't love the trend, but I'm I'm for it when he puts on like normal shorts, like a, like you know if you like you know it's a shorter short.

Speaker 2:

I'm like I am here for it when he puts on like normal shorts, like a bait, like you know, if you like you know it's a shorter short, I'm like I am here for it. The five inch, yeah, like it's like.

Speaker 1:

Yes, goodness, gracious, yeah it's my fave so you take another left hand turn we're almost in a full square, though we've taken three left, so just one. By the way, I think you should know this about me. This is this is one thing. My I drive my parents crazy, but, um, I am a uh on hiatus runner. I am a runner, I identify as a runner, but I still have a broken leg and I need an ortho. So if you're local and you know somebody, please let us know.

Speaker 1:

But your leg is like legit broken. Yeah, it has been. I have an x-ray. That stress fracture is like a legit fracture. It's like straight across the middle of my shin, Jeez, so I can't run. But always was a runner like run every day, and so I would go home to New York and I always went home from this big camping trip. And they change where it is every I know. But it's like my parents and all. So, growing up, two families camped together. They have big RVs, it's like a whole thing. There's four daughters on the other side. Now we're all grown so we have like families and then some of their friends come and it is like a 25 person camping trip. It's the plants the beer.

Speaker 1:

It's so much fun. Everyone has kids. Now it's a big, like my parents and their parents big steaks and huge dinners. It's out of control and the kids love it. It's a great cousin time. Here's the thing, big runner. They change where it is every year.

Speaker 1:

So I can't and you know I can't read a damn map. I'm not Christopher Columbus, I'm not into it. So eventually, like probably three years ago, my mom said when are you going to be back from your run Cause? We were out in the middle of nowhere, like the country, and I was like well, I have no idea, I don't know, I haven't done this route before. I don't know where I'm going. She was like well, surely you mapped it. Like you map these right? I was like no, I just start taking turns. And she was like what do you mean? I said well, if you take four left-hand turns, you're in a square. And she was like Rebecca, only if, for some reason. I was like I hate to tell you this because it hasn't failed me yet, but eventually, if I just take the same turn every time, I get back to where I started.

Speaker 2:

She was like this is how people end up lost in the woods. I'm just going to say it Like you hear about these like hikers and runners.

Speaker 1:

She was so mad she made my brother, my middle brother, start coming with me. She was like this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. And I was like but if you just take a left and then another left and then another left, your next left is home.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know what to say here. I mean, the logic resonates, but I don't know if that's accurate. I'm not very good at geography.

Speaker 1:

We were in a farming town and so, truth be told, because I grew up in a farming town, most of that stuff is very grid. It's kind of like New York City. It's not Joe Schmo and Larry Curley, it's a grid. So you're definitely inside of parallel lines, so the theory is fairly safe.

Speaker 2:

Oh God, Farmfields.

Speaker 1:

They're built like grids.

Speaker 2:

I feel like now we're talking geometry which I did not do well on in school. I think it was trig that really tripped me. I never even made a trig. Nope, nope, nope, nope trig chemistry.

Speaker 1:

I had a hot chemistry teacher, though I was just talking to my best friend from high school about this.

Speaker 2:

I failed chemistry in high school. Had to take it again.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God. So our chemistry teacher. Side note, it was like his first year teaching. Mr Childs, if you're listening to this I'm sure you already realize, but anyways.

Speaker 2:

I would love to know if your high school chemistry teacher listens to the podcast from 20 years. I really if he, if he has found found us here.

Speaker 1:

we are very excited to have you and please welcome so he, it was like one of his first years teaching, so he wasn't that much older than us, because we were, we were seniors, right, and so he was really only like five years older than us we didn't feel that crazy this is like a book.

Speaker 2:

This is one of our spicy books coming should we.

Speaker 1:

So I mean he was hot, so like we definitely, and there was, like it was, chemistry, so there was a shower in the room oh yeah, oh yeah, I'll see where this is going like this joke, like we're like surely at some point we're gonna have to start a fire and mr jones is gonna anyways.

Speaker 1:

Moral of the story is, at one point my friend, jennifer Lucia Rose Fiorino um, super Italian, obviously, in New York absolutely just gave up one day and took a handful of whatever we were working on and shoved it in the drain and lit it on fire and absolutely yelled fire in the hole. Wow, we had this like two hour catch up session the other day. You would love her. She's hysterical, she's like loud, she's a great athlete and she just is like one of those people who will have you peeing your pants in the first seven minutes. She's so funny. But we also there's one more story from high school. We had this friend, adam, who's obsessed with buying the lunch lady out of zebra cakes. Like it became a war between them. We would like bring money to school and his locker was-.

Speaker 1:

Wait you had Debbie cakes at school. Yeah, we had like a snack shop and he was obsessed with making it, so she couldn't have any zebra cakes. I mean, this is our entire senior year spent spending money on zebra cakes. But at one point in the lunchroom somebody made a joke about Lucia's weight, which is shitty. But she stood up and she was like you want to see fat? I'll show you fat. And she took a zebra cake and smashed it into the wall, which sounds really crazy. Except she was like the best kid, like the nicest kid, like she never, ever, ever got in trouble. And her gym teacher was the lunch monitor and he was like go to the principal's office and she was like I'm not fucking going. And he was like then sit down and shut up and like this was I office. And she was like I'm not fucking going. And he was like sit down and shut up and like this was I was thinking while she was selling, reminding me that this happened, this could never happen in his school.

Speaker 1:

No, they would never sell Debbie cakes or the gym teacher wouldn't be your lunch monitor, or you could never just smash a Debbie cake into the. I mean, he didn't know what to do. She was such a good kid and such a good student and she was like I'm not going, and he was like this girl is that she lit something on fire in a sink and she smashed a Debbie cake.

Speaker 2:

So I ask you, was she? Was she a good kid? Is this what you? Is this what you acted like in New York? Because? Is this what you acted like in New York? Because let me tell you something that is not a South Carolina definition of a good kid. They would have hung us. You'd have been getting a paddle in the principal's office.

Speaker 1:

I don't think the fire ever actually your child's ever told a soul outside of our classroom. He was such a good guy. He put the fire out and we were all laughing and no one really got in trouble. Like he was a kid, that's really, that's really impressive he totally covered for us. He was like a kid, it was funny.

Speaker 2:

We do need to reminisce about high school days, although I don't I'm getting where. I don't remember a whole lot me and my girl I don't either, so this like conversation where we actually caught up on it, had me unglued. It's getting a little fuzzy. It's getting a little fuzzy for me now we're also having a normal like is that normal?

Speaker 1:

I'm not one of those people who's like high school was the best time of my life. I feel like every year is the next best year. I hated high school.

Speaker 2:

I didn't love it. Kids were so mean to each other.

Speaker 1:

I just was so ready to get out of it.

Speaker 2:

I hated being parented. I hated having any kind of authority.

Speaker 1:

I was just ready to get out.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I was ready to get out and YOLO, I was like nope, nope, nope, nope. I hit the door and I was like peace.

Speaker 1:

I just feel like we're doing a really good job, continuing to manifest lives that just get better every year and I think we can be really proud of that. Like I would be really embarrassed to say that high school was the best years of my life. Like that statement makes me cringe so hard. Do you know what? It makes me think of what?

Speaker 2:

Um, I can't. It's Napoleon. Napoleon, dad, his brother. You know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

Yes, with the online girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

No, not Kip, Hang on a second. You know the guy. I'm the worst possible person, uncle Rico. He's like obsessed. He wants to have a time travel machine so he can go back to high school in Wednesday, because he's a football player. So when people say like, oh, high school was the best, all I'm thinking in the back of my head is Uncle Rico.

Speaker 1:

So washed up. Right, so washed up.

Speaker 2:

That's really unfortunate that that was your pick.

Speaker 1:

I was really going to say that four years of your life, when you were a kid and barely could even do anything, that's top tier. Apparently I mean, I had fun.

Speaker 2:

I mean I had a blast, but it wasn't. It just was not my fave.

Speaker 1:

I would never discredit my current life in that way. Same Chad GPT.

Speaker 2:

Chad GPT. We've gone a direction or 12, but check it out.

Speaker 1:

Check it out. If you don't know how to use it, download the app. You can access it just from your internet browser. Let's keep it simple. It really is just ChatGPT. I love to simplify things because I feel like we talked about this the other day. Even with the podcast, we didn't realize that some people. We finally articulated the fact that not everyone realizes that podcasts are free. So I'm like we've got to go way back to basics with everything. So you can get the app for chat GPT.

Speaker 2:

You can access it in your browser have it on your phone, have it on your computer, ask it things, it's just it's such a great resource.

Speaker 1:

It's not going to go away. It's going to get bigger, yeah, the more you learn how to leverage it.

Speaker 2:

Um and I would be honest with you if my child had homework, you better believe I would be using chat gpt to help me oh yeah so, like parents, there you go. I'm. We're helping you save one evening at a time. Enter some questions and it'll. It'll do your kids homework for you.

Speaker 1:

One of my coworkers has a daughter that is in high school and she is has an AP class and it's math and it was like they had this huge test and the tests are weighted so heavily that one can really bring your grades down. But she was like, surely I can help you. She had me crying last Friday when she was telling me what she was trying to help her with. She was like, oh gosh, and the girl, the daughter I won't name names was like I think I could probably just Snapchat the smartest girl in class and ask for help, because she didn't have her phone number. So she literally Snapchatted her and for $40, this girl spent an hour that night tutoring her and she got a in the eighties grade on something she completely did not understand.

Speaker 1:

And I was like this is the power of the internet. This is what we need to be using it for.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, exactly. So it's not a scary thing. These new things are not a scary thing. You just have need to learn how to figure out how to use it for your benefit. I mean, I think that that's what it boils down to.

Speaker 1:

Well, like everything, there are going to be people who abuse it, but there are people who abuse cars, there are people who just do things that you know, like there's a reason we have to have speed limits, there's a reason we have to have whatever. Like certainly, some of this will probably come down the road and there might be like rules or legislature or whatever, but in the meantime, if you're using it for good which I just wish we all could do a little bit more of in general um, and you stay away from the people who are either making you afraid of it or abusing it, um, I think it'll be just fine.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but we'll put a link in here so you can check it out. Ask some things. It's really it's really interesting. I highly recommend using it.

Speaker 1:

The dog just got up and her tongue is so far out of her mouth. She must've been passed out so hard. It's like stuck out the side.

Speaker 2:

I need. I need that kind of sleep in my life.

Speaker 1:

It's just she woke me up this morning so early, and now she's been up all night, so she'll just sleep the day away. Sissy, I'm going to get a picture.

Speaker 2:

All right, we're going to let you guys go. Thank you so much for tuning in and we will see you next week.

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