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May 4, 2023 24 mins
Today we discuss the often unpredictable adventures of our host, Jubal, as he navigates the chaos of the roadways.

In this episode, Jubal recounts the tale of the time he got into a car accident when another driver sideswiped him on the freeway. Through his signature wit and humor, Jubal takes us through the shock and frustration of the incident, as well as the aftermath of dealing with having a throat tattoo and also being a nice person at the same time!

These are the challenges of life on the road with Jubal.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I got in a car accident yesterday. It's the Jewble Show,
and I handled it differently than I think a lot
of people do. And my wife and my agent, who
I was on the phone with at the time when
I got in the car accident, are probably both questioning
my sanity, but I think they do that a lot anyway.
We all do. But it's out of love. Yeah, that's

(00:21):
the way I take it. Even if it's not that way,
That's the way I take it for myself, so that
I just think of it that way. How do you
handle yourself when you were in a car accident and
after you hear the story, would you have done the
same thing that I did? So yesterday I was leaving
the studio and I had to call my agent to
talk about some stuff. He wanted to talk to me,
So I'm talking to him and then all of a sudden,
this car comes into my lane. I didn't even see it.

(00:44):
It happened so quickly comes into my lane and like
completely side swipes the car in the front of it,
the front driver's side. So I'm talking to him and
I'm like I'm like, I was like, oh, hey, I
need to call you back. I just got in a
car accident, oh man. And he was like, yeah, I
heard it, Are you okay? And I was like, I
think so, I'll call you back, all right. And so

(01:06):
I was in the car, right the guy that hit
me pulled over in front of me on this busy road.
So I was trying to find my hazard light. I
couldn't find my hazard lights on the car. I can
never find them for some reason in any car, I
don't know why. And the button is big and red
and a big red triangle and it's usually right in
where you can see it, and I still have no

(01:27):
idea where it is in my car, okay. So he
pulls over, put his hazard lights on, and I'm trying
to find the hazard lights, and there's cars whipping by me.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
And you know, keep in mind, since I got the
throat tattoo, it does look like an arto choke on
my throat, right, that's not that threatening, but just a
throat tattoo, it makes people look at you in a
whole different way. So this dude just completely sideswiped me, right,
I was just driving along straight, completely sideswiped me. And
then he got out and you could tell he was nervous, right,

(01:57):
because he doesn't know what's gonna happen, because a lot
of will get very angry when their cars are hit.
Usually Yeah, and then he's got throat tattoo guy in there,
and he starts to walk up to the car, and
I was looking for the hazard lights, but I didn't
want him to walk into the other lane right with
the cars coming because I didn't have my hazard lights on.
So I just put my hand out the window and
put a finger up, like hold on right, and I

(02:17):
could tell you, like back down so quick. He's like sorry,
and I was like and I realized that I that
he was scared at that point because he thought I
was like really mad, And so he was standing there
and he backed away like slowly to his car, and
I was like, sorry, bro, I'm just trying to find
the hazard lights. I can't find him. I didn't want
you to step into traffic. So wait, So what lane
were you in? I was in the like the far

(02:40):
right lane. How far away from the office were you?
I was not on the freeway yet, So I was
down Mercer right in Seattle. It's like five minutes. Yeah,
I was like five ten minutes having left here and
then and I was excited to I was like, I
can't wait to get home because I've been cleaning up

(03:02):
my RV trailer and I'm like, oh, I can maybe
meditate in it today. That's gonna be fun and it's
gonna be exciting. And then boom, and I was like,
so I was actually upset because I'm like, crap, I
might not have time now because I had some other
stuff I had to do, and like, the guy just
slowed me down because he hit my car. And then
I got out and I looked at my car and
there was this little scratch on my finger, right, tiny

(03:23):
little scratch, that's it. And I was like, maybe he
could be buffed out also, slow scratch, right. And then
I looked at his car and his whole door was
pretty much like Cave Dent. Oh, no day.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Poor.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
You could tell that he was very nervous, having a
terrible day. You could just tell it on his face,
you know. So I stood there and I looked at
him and I was like, hey, man, I'm gonna be
honest with you here. Come see. I know why I'm
misunderstood because I delivered things and I say things very slowly,
and sometimes it looks like I'm going to say something

(04:02):
not nice, because I do have that kind of face.
I have a resting D face is what I call it.
It's you know who women have resting dface. I have
a resting D face. And so I look at him.
I was like, i'ma be honest with you. I don't
care that you hit me. I have stuff to do
and I don't want to deal with insurance and that's

(04:24):
a little scratch and I want to trade that car
in any way. So you're the one who hit me,
and you're probably and you're obviously at fault, and your
doors caved in. Your damage is way worse than mine.
So I can just go on my way and we
not exchange information and not deal with the insurance companies
because I don't want to have to do all that
if you're cool with it. And he stood there and

(04:45):
he was like, are you serious, and I was like yeah,
I just yeah, I just don't want to deal with it.
So what do you want to do? And he was like,
I would love to not call the insurance company and
have to deal with it because like my rates will
go up and stuff. And I was like, well, then
you have a good day and I'll see you later.
And I got in my car and I drove off

(05:05):
and he was still standing there because he was standing
there like dazed, like I can't believe number. Well, that's
what my wife said when I got home, because I
told her later on that day because I actually forgot
that I got in a car accident. He hit the
right person guy that was in a rush meditate.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
So right, you're getting an accident, yeah, the meditating guy.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
It wasn't until like seven o'clock last night, so that happened,
you know, at about one o'clock in the afternoon. Seven
o'clock last night, my wife was talking to me and
I was like, oh, hey, I got in a car
accident today. I forgot to tell you. And then so
that was one strike, right. She's like, why didn't you
text me that? And I was like, well, because I
thought i'd see you earlier and then I would just
tell you then instead of texting you that I got
in a car accident and make you all nervous, you know,

(05:51):
And then I forgot, and so she was already pissed
at that, and then she was like, well, like, what
the damage, what's it? I was like, well, the rims
kind of messed up, a little bit scratched up, and
then there's this little dent and she's like, Okay, well,
where's the guy's information. I was like, I didn't get it.
You could see her face go from upset that I

(06:12):
didn't share that I got in a car accident to
wanting to She was nice about it, though, but wanting
to stab me. You could tell She's like, you didn't
get his information? Why didn't you get his information? I
was like, he seemed like a nice guy, and I
wanted to get home and meditate. It's a classic if
there ever was one. So hopefully there's nothing like wrong

(06:33):
mechanically with the car where later on I'm gonna be
like I should have got that guy. That's what I'm saying.
You should have just had it in case. Yeah, that's
what she said too. But I just I was like,
you know, I just don't like dealing with stressful stuff.
I just wanted to get home and meditate. Well, don't
we all want to getting car accidents? Jubil it's time
for what's trending with Nina. Nina, I have a question

(06:54):
for you. Yeah, what's that? What's trending? I'll tell you, okay,
blue Sky. Blue Sky is trending. Have you heard of this?

Speaker 3 (07:01):
So it's a new social media platform that's essentially potentially
going to take over Twitter. So it's the rival, but
it has well, it recently launched. But the whole thing
with it is it's invite only.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Now.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
The craziest part about Blue Sky is that people want
to be in. It's so bad that they've gone to
eBay and have started paying crazy money for it.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
What.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
So, how it works is it's invite only now. If
you have your own little membership on Blue Sky, then
every week you get like a pass, like you can
give out to somebody and recruit more people to be
on Blue Sky. So those people are taking their one
week pass, posting it on eBay, and people are dropping
hundreds of.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Dollars so they can be on this social media so
they can be on this site. Wow. Yeah that I
was gonna say, it's ridiculous, and then I thought about
it again and I'm like, I want one.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
It's only going to cost you about seven thousand dollars. WHOA, yeah,
oh I'm sorry, I just read this one. The latest one,
the latest code is up now for six nine hundred dollars. Wow,
what are they talking about on Blue Sky? That's it's
so amazing. If it's just like another Twitter, I'm good, bro.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
I feel like it like.

Speaker 4 (08:04):
A TikTok to where if you get into it first,
they think you could blow up.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Probably that's what I'm saying. Yeah, it could either be
an amazing use of that six thousand dollars, right if
it ends up being really cool, or why don't you
do it then let us know. Well, I don't want
to spend that much of my own money on it,
but I would start to go fund me for it.
I could start to gofund me if our listeners would
donate to it. I'll let you guys know what's going

(08:30):
on on the Blue Sky though, I'll tell I'll talk
about it on the air. I'll let you know what's
going on on Blue Sky. If we can start to
go fund me and I can crowdsource it, you.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Know cool, or maybe we could just go like, hey,
is there anybody out there on Blue Sky? Because if
you are, then maybe you could invite us. Yeah one
week like code paths.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Oh that's a great idea, and you know that's better
than to go fundme seven thousand dollars. If you're on
Blue Sky, please invite us because we want to be
on there talk about it. Disappointed would you be if
you spend that seven thousand dollars and it is Twitter
like it's it's not even just kind of like Twitter,
it's actually Twitter. They're just taking the Twitter feed and
then posting it there. Well, it might be who knows.

(09:11):
I want to know that's what's trending. I don't know
who needs to hear this, but I can't hear anything.
I'm now deaf. Okay, excuse you. Anybody's saying anything. It's
the jew Will Show. And I put my headphones on
and for some reason, I had them turned way up
right before we went on the air, and ow, you

(09:35):
got these new headphones too. I did, so they might
be louder than your. They definitely are my other ones.
We're only working in one ear, so maybe I was
thinking I would have the other ones on. And man,
I think I have a headache now and I'm seeing
double That was so loud. Anyway, it's time for I
don't know who needs to hear this. But the segment
where we say I don't know who needs to hear this,
and then put our butt on it and tell everybody
exactly what we think they should hear. I hope it's

(09:56):
going to be good because I can't hear any of it.
Oh great, You know, what do you think the world
needs to hear today?

Speaker 3 (10:02):
I don't know who needs to hear this, butt. The
biggest lesson that all of us can learn in our
lives is.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
To know when to walk away. I am a counter.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
If it's hurting you more than it is serving you.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
You gotta go out. Amen. Absolutely hurt when to walk away? Right? Yeah,
knowing when to walk away is hard though.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
It's so hard, and it's not just relationships, it's like work.
It's everything so hard.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
The hardest things to do in life are usually the
best things for you. I don't know who needs to
hear this, but that's fat call us up eight eight
eight three four three one six one eight eight eight
three four three one six one. I don't know who
needs to hear this, but hey, Tony, Hello, Tony, Tony, Hello, Tony, Hey,

(10:54):
Sorry Tony, what's up? What do you think the world
needs here today?

Speaker 5 (11:00):
I don't know who needs to hear this, But if
you think you've lost your morning laughter, enjoy just tune
into the Jewbil Show because Nina and Jewel will have
it for you.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
You that is thank you, Tony, Tony did we pay you?
I was going to make sure you.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
Yeah, got my cats up info at the end of
the message.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
So much you mean what I say to.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
I really do.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
My husband and I lost the kid last year.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
And we we just lost our laughter.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
And you guys have just made us just roar in
the morning with you and my husband don even listen
to this kind of music every morning. It starts and
and Nina, you're fabulous. My dad is a broadcaster, and
I want to tell you are fabulous. Your just your
voice is so soothing.

Speaker 1 (11:47):
And I just feel like you're my best girlfriend.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
So I just want to tell you guys that this morning,
thank you and I am so thank you so much
for that.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
What's your husband's name, the name Steele, Tony and Steele.
That also sounds like an eighties cop drama Tony and Stee.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
So even better than that, our last name is Savory,
so he's like a DC villain.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Wow. All right, Well, if we ever need to be rescued,
we'll call on you, guys. Than to appreciate you have
a good one. And I agree about the broadcaster thing.
It is nice to have Nina here, to have one
person who's that really like good at broadcasting.

Speaker 3 (12:31):
I'm a crapshow most of the time. No, you're great, Jubs.
I don't know who needs to hear this, but I'm
real thankful for you.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Well, thank you. I just I'm thankful for you because
like she'll bring up stuff and I'm like, oh, yeah,
you're supposed to do that in this business. I forgot
to do that a long time ago. Victoria, what do
you think the world needs to hear today? Well, I
first want to shout out. We got a text message
from Gabriel. Gabriel, if you're listening, that is the cutest
kid and he has my whole heart. But I don't
know needs to hear this, but you should go. So

(13:00):
what your local little league?

Speaker 3 (13:01):
Oh yeah, somebody shutting people down for money right now?

Speaker 1 (13:08):
I support that's going on. Yeah, he wants to buy
some candy bars, let's do it. Yeah, I don't know.
That reminds me of the one time that somebody hit
me up to buy some girl Scout cookies. I bought
five hundred dollars worth. The girl Scout cookies. Yeah, and
it was right before a comedy show. I told him
to meet me at the comedy club. And then, because
I'm a business minded person, I turned around and I
sold them on stage for double the money, and I

(13:30):
flipped it into money. Watch me, watch me flip these
Girl Scout cookies money. I am still money I paid.
I paid for it right. I hooked her up five
hundred dollars worth of Girl Scout cookies, and then all
that weekend at my comedy shows, I was like, I
got Girl Scout cookies for style after the show, but
it's twice what it cost me. So wrong called us

(13:53):
up eight eight three four three one six one. I
don't know who needs to hear this, but hey, bell Mars, everybody, Hey,
sorry Bell Mars. I keep hitting the wrong phone button again.
Back to the broadcasting thing. You need to do it?

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Yes? Please?

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Okay, what do you think the world needs to hear today?

Speaker 4 (14:13):
I don't know if you need to do this, but
don't be afraid take risks and you've got.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
This, yes, yes, I like it. Absolutely take a risk.
What's the big deal if you fail? Really? No big deal? Yeah? Yeah,
in trouble it happens all the time.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
Just get back up and keeps doing and keep trying.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
Yeah, this turns into motivation for all of us, But
I really do. I feel like we need to hear
all of it.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Yeah, exactly that when it comes to taking I always
replayed this one dude that I knew growing up. His
name was Turtle, That's what they called him anyway, but
he would always with everything. He was a lot older
than I was. He's like eighteen and I was eight,
And I used to work with him on this maintenance
crew and anytime anything bad, what happened, he would be like,
what did you die? Though? I was eight? Sass trying

(15:00):
all the time. Did you die though? Did you die though? No, Turtle,
I did not. Then mop up that floor. Time for
what's trending with Nina? Nina, what's trending? A new term
and dating? We all need to know are you ready
for it? Wife zoned? What wife zoned? Jeff? It could

(15:23):
be a good.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Allegedly a bad thing if you're the person that's getting
wife zoned. So we know it's kind of muddy out
in those waters. You're trying to avoid getting ghosted, and
you're trying to find the right one, but now you
have to deal with being put in different boxes like
party girl, girlfriend material. One night stand, I'll do her now,
The next one is she's too much of wifey material,

(15:46):
so I don't want to go there. That's the kind
of girl that you marry, not date, right the kind
of girl I want to end up with. But I
don't want to play with right now because I'm still
being a dirty bird and I don't want to soil her.
I'm very upset by this.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
I can see that.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Yeah, I mean, and honestly, if you're being wife zonet,
celebrate that. For goodness sakes. Thank you very much for
trying to respect me. You got everybody else out there
I thought you wife Yep.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Yeah, do celebrate that because I guarantee you there's some
people that are wife so ouned and they feel bad
about it, right because they might like the guy. I
get why you like him because he's naughty, but you
don't have like he's not, like you said, he's not
gonna disrespect you if he was to date you. Ultimately,
if he's in that mindset, he will probably disrespect you.
So you saved yourself a whole lot of drama and

(16:37):
hurt and pain problems. And if you think.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
About this, if that dude's out there disrespecting other women,
other women, I'm sorry, guess what.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
I don't respect you.

Speaker 3 (16:45):
So yeah, you just got d bagged.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Double dunking that bad that. The thing that trusts me
out about dudes sometimes is like, man, Okay, so you
met someone who you would marry, right, that's a good thing.
Like I'm just not ready, bro, I just got to
play the field.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Why exactly if you want to get married, if you
met the person you want to get married to and
she's perfect, and you some at some point in your
life want to get married, do it.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Like it doesn't make any system. Be it the person.
You don't even have to get married, just like that person.
Enjoy yourself instead of debagging around. I never wanted to
get married, that's the thing. Is Like I was always
against it until I met my wife and then I
was like, okay, I'm gonna do that right Yeah, So
I just I just don't get the mindset.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Sometimes It's like people will have what they want right
in front of them, but they will just not jump
on it, literally jump on it.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
And you know why, it's even more messed up. Not
to go on a tangent, but it really puts people
like the other women in these really messed up spots.
You could be an incredible woman and you feel like,
what's wrong with me? Yeah, and you're the best thing
that ever came out of the planet.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
Actually know everything's right with you. It's just right now.
I'm into handling damage goods. If I was working at
the airport, I'd be the one that would be handling
all the baggages that fell off the car. And I
don't want a good solid bag, you know what I mean? Yeah, problems? Shoot,

(18:20):
are they pregnant? Okay, shout out Wifeyes, that's what's trending.
I cannot believe what I learned about my co host
Nina the other day. It's the Jewbile Show. What did
you learn? Well, I'll get to that in just one second,

(18:43):
because I told everybody a second ago, if you give
me three minutes, I will give you a beautiful gift.
And I'm about to do that. But first I wanted
to play some audio. Because we have the microphones on
in the studio all the time. We have cameras on
all the time. They catch us doing awkward things and
they catch conversations in studio, and I had no idea
about I mean, Nina and I have known each other

(19:06):
for like twenty years. Yeah, you know we go to
your children, right, But I had no idea about a
certain part of your life that you were sharing with
Victoria the other day when nobody was in here. Interesting,
I have the audio of it. I'll just play it
for you and then I, you know, you can maybe
tell me a little more about it. Okay.

Speaker 3 (19:25):
I'm the reason for Adam Levine's divorce. I met him
when he was working on the voice. I ended up
auditioning for him solo, and let's just say we were
both hitting the high notes. Then I texted his wife
right after not to tell on him. I was like, hey, girl,
you're so lucky, and then she totally freaked out on
me and divorced him. It's like, Wow, some people are
so judgy. It doesn't even sound like me, by the way, I.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Say, is it just me? Or do I not remember
the conversation? Because that does not even sound like me?
By the way, You're wrong? What is this one of
those deep fake things? What one of those deep fake things?
What's that you know?

Speaker 3 (19:59):
Like that aid fake stuff's cool though, because I stole
his debit card and pin number and that's how I
got my Masarati.

Speaker 1 (20:04):
WHOA, that does not even sound like me, though it is.
There's this new AI technology called eleven Labs. You don't
think it sounds like you.

Speaker 3 (20:12):
The first one did sound a little bit more like me,
that second one not so much.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I think it sounds exactly cool.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Though, because I stole his debit card and pin number
and that's how I got my masarati.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Does that sound like me a little bit? Yeah? Okay. Well,
there's also this conversation that Victoria and Nina had the
other day that I think I actually really honored and
thank you guys. I love working with Jubil. He's incredibly cool.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
I've never met someone as cool, so cool, He's always
so fascinating and engaging. I feel lucky to work with
someone so cool. I'm so grateful. It's like the word
cool doesn't even cover it. You're right, we need to
invent a new word, cooler than cool. Maybe just his
name is the new word for cool.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Thank you, guys. I appreciate that that.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Sounded a lot like Victoria, and that sound like and
the reason I said it's a gift is because I mean,
in my opinion, it's crazy how this AI technology can
get so.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
I mean, it sounds to me both Unina and Victoria,
it sounds exactly like you guys, and it gets the
inflection right on things too. But how did he get it?
Did you just upload us talking and then it just
out You upload a minute of some audio of somebody
talking and then you can type in whatever you want.
This technology is actually also scary, but you can use

(21:29):
it to mess with your friends and family. I don't
know if you saw this. The guy that create that,
one of the pioneers of AI. He's seventy four years old,
and he said in the other day he's retiring and
he said that he regrets his life's work because there's
no way of keeping this technology out of the hands
of people using it for bad. So it is kind
of scary, this AI thing, yeah, right, And Elon Musk

(21:53):
has said that he thinks that they need to make
some put some laws on it asap or else it's
going to get out of control real quick. Because I mean,
this really to me does sound like you, Nina.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
We give Brad a lot of crap, but he's honestly
the coolest person I've ever met.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
Thank you so much. I love you. So that's hilarious.
Type in anything you want and it'll sound like the person.
Have you guys seen the TV show Black Mirror?

Speaker 3 (22:21):
Yeah, okay, so if anybody has watched Black Mirror, there's
an episode where a woman tries to bring back her
husband who passed, and it uses technology like this, except
for he's also a person, so it sounds like him,
looks like him, touches like him, all that kind of stuff.
But then he ends up being like crazy and like
bad or something. But it starts out that way, like

(22:41):
if this is how we're starting with voices now, you
just put like some meat on a robot and you
call it a person.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Yeah. Yeah, that's all you gotta do is go to
the deli, throw it on a robot and give it
the AI voice, and you can have the person that
you want to be around live forever. Pretty much. Fad
actually kind of find something about it.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
You could make whoever you My boyfriend is totally Chris.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
I see him every night. It's crazy. The type of
stuff that they're doing now is insane to me. Soon
people are going to be living for five hundred years.
I'm not sure if you hear this thing called the
Gilgamesh Project. The Gilgamesh Project is a project where and
there's not a lot about it, but they are literally
sequencing genes and they think that they can get people
to live about two hundred three hundred years. Wow, sounds exhausting.

(23:31):
They don't want to live two hundred years. I don't
want any morbid but I just don't well. And I
would agree with you, Nina, because if you ever see
on the news when somebody is like, you know, one
hundred and ten whatever, and they talk to them and
they're like, how's you know, how's everything for you? Like,
I am ready to check out. I've been ready. I've
been ready for like twenty years. I can't seem to

(23:55):
make this happen. Just running around. I'm tired. It's called
eleven labs. Use it wisely or don't or don't. Yeah.
And Nina slept with Adam Levine and that's the reason
she got divorced, but that's why she got the Maserati.
Great story. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (24:15):
Oh and also I just want to co sign this
one more time. I love working with Jubil. He's incredible
tool I've never met someone as cool. So cool, he's
always so fascinating and engaging. I feel lucky to work
with someone so cool, and I'm so grateful. It's like
the word cool doesn't even come right. You need to
invent a new word, cooler than cool. Maybe just his
name is the new word for cool.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
You guys, I agree, I agree, but you didn't have
to say that.
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