No gloss, no filter, just stories, spoken without fear. Varsan, who is not generous, cannot be an artist. The world will be at peace only when it is ruled by poets and philosophers. Listen to my weekly podcast, the Pooja Bhachow on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Come for the honesty, stay for the fire. Hello, we are back. And we're better. We got a secret sound coming up in a few minutes. I was about to say moments or minutes. So that's happened at $13,000 your last shot today to get that money. But first I want to talk to Anna. Good morning, Anna. All right. How are you? I'm doing well. How are you? Doing well. Is it warm in here for you? Warm enough? Oh my gosh. I know what you're saying. Y'all, I, so I talked about this a little bit on Friday. I was going to a wedding this weekend. My cousins, Michael and Danny, shout out to them. Congratulations. They got married in Grand Rapids. And the venue was truly so beautiful and perfect. However, it was unbelievably cold in the venue the entire time. And I know that it wasn't just me who thought that. Like when I would go to the bathroom, the girls, I could hear other girls or women in there talking about how they were freezing and they needed to go to the coat check and get their coat to wear it. So I was sitting with one of my cousins and they spotted the thermostat. And they were like, what if I just go turn it up a little bit? Heck yeah. I'm okay. You said heck yeah. I'm a rural follower. I'm like, no, you can't touch that. We can't just go around pushing buttons for people. But sure enough, my cousin walked over there and turned it from 66 to 72. It did start to get warmer. And then we find out through one of the speeches that my cousin, Michael, gets very warm very easily. So they purposely had it cold in there and we went and changed. I don't know which is titty. Yeah, but one person versus a dozen. But it's his wedding. It's his way. He's the groom. And he had all of the layers on. I'm cold. That's the bride. You'd be saying something different. I'm doing it like a daddy because a hoe never gets cold. I love that drop. It's cold. Me neither. And that was the problem is like the men and him included were all buttoned up in their suits and stuff. They must have had layers on. Not us women. We didn't have like our arms covered or anything. So we were literally shaking. I can't have a good time if I'm that cold. Right. Me neither. I felt like maybe it would warm up when people started dancing. It didn't. So we broke the rules and we increased the temperature for the entire venue. See, I don't like that. I think that was that unintended consequence because yes, it's chilly in there. Yes, you want to raise the temperature, but you got the groom. All of his groomsmen in these three piece tuxedos and sweets. Have some drinks. He's trying to get out his bowels. And he's dripping sweat all over the bride. They specifically did not do a summer wedding because he wouldn't have been able to handle it. Really? Yeah, that's what they said in the speeches. I go to my sister's house and she always keeps her house so cold. And I just when she's not looking, I turn it right up. I remember my parents growing up like it was always don't touch the thermometer. One of my mom liked it really cold. My dad liked it really hot. It was like keep it at 72. And if it goes up or down, they are fighting. Who touched it? Wow. What do you guys keep your temperature at? It depends. I like it a little bit cooler at night because thanks to Perry Manopause, it's like 10,000 degrees in my body in the middle of the night. But normally I feel like I keep mine probably on the warmer side like 72. Okay. I think I'm hovering right around there. 72. I like like 68, 69. Oh, you don't say. Because I don't want to pay my DT bill, I keep it at 52. You do not. I just don't even keep it on. You're insane. I swear to God. Wait, what? Even when it's like snowing? If it's snowing, I'll turn it on. Today, for example, it's 30 degrees right now. It's off right now. It's off right now. So I woke up and it was 58 degrees. Oh my God. Are you layering yourself? Oh, yeah. Got long johns on. I got the pajamas on. I got two hoodies. At least pump that baby to like 60, 62. You got an extra couple of always got to be. I always got to be an even number. I'm always under the mindset that it is easier to be cold and warm up than it is to be warm and like try to cool off. Because at a certain point, you don't take any more clothes off. You're done. You're naked at that point. You can still be hot. I know, but when I'm cold, I hurt because I shiver so hard. Are you serious? Yeah, I would much rather be hot. You shaking pain from like, yeah, hunch over. So my man Desmond, who's helping me with the podcast, he is sitting in my room. It's 84 degrees in there. Eww. 84 degrees. He just got back from Florida. So this is kind of. I love a sauna. She was in for it to be that. He likes it warm, he said. I don't believe these thermometers or thermostats in here actually work. Agreed. Like you press them and it makes you feel like it happened. Like right now in the studio, it says 71 degrees. It feels like it's reverse. I make it go up. It goes to 60. It feels like it's 17 degrees. No. Well, that's at 65. Why did you do that? Because that's what I'm telling you. If you go up, it just goes. No, no guys. That's the lowest temperature. So when it hits 65, it will go up. I know, but it doesn't go any higher than 71. It goes back to 65 then. Because they have to be three degrees apart, right? 71 degrees in here is not 71 degrees. It's not. You think it's colder? I do. It's freezing. And especially if you stand near this glass, that's where the cold air comes down. You can feel it. Noted. No gloss. No filter. Just stories. Spoken without fear. A person who is not generous cannot be an artist. The world will be at peace only when it is ruled by poets and philosophers. Listen to my weekly podcast, the Pooja Bhachu on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Come for the honesty. Stay for the fire.