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Tom Pelphrey | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

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I feel like this is a very long time

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coming.

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>> I know, brother. We have so many friends

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in common.

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>> Well, Zeers for sure.

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>> Zagers.

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>> Who else?

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>> Well, I just feel like from that world

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there must be more.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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>> I guess I missed.

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>> There's no chance we've ever been in a

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meeting together, is there?

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>> I can't remember.

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>> But I did have a panic this morning

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like, oh my god, what if we were in a

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meeting together forgotten? What dated

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in the past?

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>> Where do you have to be at 12:30? I'm so

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curious.

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>> Be honest. something for a photo shoot

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and some kind of interview, but I don't

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really know what it is. Okay, that's

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good.

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>> You're just getting carded from place to

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place.

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>> I just [ __ ] honestly they tell me

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where to go. I say, "Okay, do my best to

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show up."

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>> That's right. That's good.

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>> Yeah. Have you had to adopt that

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strategy? Because I kind of watched my

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wife operate that way. For years, I was

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like, "I need to know everything I'm

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doing so far out in advance, like

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control freak, and then I'd watch her

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just kind of wake up and figure out what

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she's doing that day." And it worked out

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just fine for her. And so slowly I've

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been like, "Oh yeah, I'll figure out

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what I'm doing tomorrow." Have you

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always been this way or did you evolve

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to this?

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>> No, I've kind of always been this way,

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but to the to to the extreme that it was

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um not great.

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>> Okay. Little

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>> Yeah, really just not thinking at all

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about

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>> waking up in interviews basically.

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>> Just thinking about tomorrow. Yeah. Um,

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but yeah, I mean I

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Yeah, I guess I guess it is a a a a good

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thing to to do to not think too far

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ahead when you're busy because then you

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get a little overwhelmed.

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>> Well, I I just produce a bunch of

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anxiety obviously cuz I'm not in today.

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I'm like focused so much on tomorrow.

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>> Is that what you fit? Do you feel like

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you're more prone to have anxiety?

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>> Yeah. You know, I have zero in my waking

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hours. Like if you ask me, do you have

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anxiety? No, I don't. At night, clearly

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I do because I wake up many, many nights

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a week and just ruminate on stuff that's

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coming up in the future for an hour. So

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clearly I do have a lot of anxiety, but

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when I'm awake, I'm not fearful of it.

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>> It wakes you up from sleep.

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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah.

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>> Huh. Have you ever read Yung Carl Young?

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>> Carl Young. No. Just so much of it is is

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you use the subconscious like so often

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in in a Yungian session you'll just talk

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about your dreams and I wonder if these

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things are waking you up in the middle

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of the night that there might be a way

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in there that that that you're not

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consciously experiencing it but maybe

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there's something deeper.

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>> Yeah. I mean I was just in Nashville for

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a week where we have a house and I don't

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work there

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>> and I sleep like a baby there.

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>> Wow.

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>> And I don't ever wake up with anxiety

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because I had literally nothing to do.

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>> Yeah. But you how what's your anxiety

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level?

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>> Not high. Not very high. Again, back to

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the not thinking too much into the

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future. If anything, in the past, and

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this is a lot less so recently, but I

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would feel depression at times.

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>> Okay.

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>> You know, I feel like some some people

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are kind of more one way, some people a

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little bit more the other.

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>> So, just like melancholy.

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>> Yeah. Just just like a kind of sadness

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sometimes coming out of nowhere, like

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not necessarily attached to anything.

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>> Yeah. And then the future is bad, right?

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When and you're in that state, it's not

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full of opportunity and hope. It's full

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of more.

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>> Everything feels bad in that state.

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Everything just gets kind of gray.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Maybe you're not even thinking about

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tomorrow or the future. It's just like

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right now is bad or just like feels like

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heavy.

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>> Yeah. It just kind of comes on and

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that's an interesting thing to observe

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to you. You you know echartole if you

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guys read power. Yeah. That book really

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changed my life in in a lot of ways. But

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he sort of says even the way you talk to

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yourself about it even saying instead of

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I'm sad to say I have a sadness in me to

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acknowledge it's not who you are and

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also that it's sort of transitory. It's

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temporary.

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>> Yeah.

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How Township, New Jersey. This is uh

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this is a suburb of New York Cityish.

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>> It's in the area the met

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>> central Jersey. Jersey Shore.

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>> Oh, Jersey Shore.

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>> Bruce Springsteen.

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>> Okay. Okay. And then recently we just

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>> Yes. Charlie Poose.

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>> Charlie Poose.

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>> Okay.

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>> Yes. A claim to fame.

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>> We have a lot of Jersey boys and gals.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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>> Um, how far to New York from Howell

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Township?

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>> Hour 15 with decent traffic.

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>> Okay. And how close to the Jersey Shore?

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>> Oh, 10-minute drive.

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>> 10 minutes. So, did you grow up hanging

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around the the boardwalk of the Jersey?

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>> Really?

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>> Oh, yeah.

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>> Okay. And was it similar to what I

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watched on um MTV?

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>> Like there were a lot of Guidos with

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gold chains.

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>> There is a lot of that. But the problem

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the problem that we had with what was

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that show called? Jersey.

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>> Jersey Shore. Right.

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>> Aptily named.

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>> Yeah. The problem we had with that show

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was all the kids on that show I think

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minus one were all from Long Island.

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They were very Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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>> But no, that is kind of the vibe. That's

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like a That's like a Seaside Heights

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kind of vibe, which I think is where

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that show was filmed. Depending on the

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beach you go to, you get a very

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different, you know, flavor, very

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different color.

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>> Yeah. Yeah.

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>> Yeah.

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>> Um, what was your little click in that

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world? What kind of dudes did you hang

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out with? I'm seven years older than

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you. Okay. I think I have some idea of

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what was happening seven years behind

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me, but

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>> Well, I I got I was very fortunate. So,

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I still I just was back in New Jersey

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for a few weeks. I still have some of my

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best friends that I've truly

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>> been friends with since I was four years

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old.

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>> Oh, wow.

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>> So nice.

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>> Yes. It's incredible.

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>> Very lifeaving.

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>> Yes. It It's such a beautiful thing to

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be able to have those kind of friends

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still.

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>> And so we were kind of a mixture. There

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