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Jennie Garth | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

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You were gonna bring Monica something.

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>> Well, and you. Wow. You can be all It's

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all right if it's Monica.

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>> Some merch.

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>> Oh, I do love merch.

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>> Yeah.

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>> You're a slave to merch.

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>> I really am. I really am.

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>> Where were you coming from?

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>> Pasadena.

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>> Is that where you live?

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>> Yeah.

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>> I like Pasadena.

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>> I love Pasadena.

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>> Have you gotten interested in the

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history of Pasadena since moving there?

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>> I mean, it there are so many historical

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amazing

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>> estates. states and buildings.

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>> Yeah. And Houston's historical.

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>> Oh, yeah. I've never been there.

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>> You haven't?

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>> What is wrong with you? Why are you

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boycott in Houston?

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>> I don't eat meat.

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>> It's okay.

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>> Well, but my husband really wants to go

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there, so I think maybe he's got to go.

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>> No,

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>> it's okay. They have great salads. They

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have

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>> I was just thinking the sushi's great.

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You wouldn't think it, but the sushi's

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outrageous.

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>> It's so good.

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>> Houston's

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right. You're giggling. It's

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counterintuitive. I mean, I don't eat

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sushi either, but I'm sure I can find

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something.

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>> You're going to find something. You're

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going to love it.

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>> Um I do have a How strict are you on

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your um vegetarianism because I went I

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go with two of my friends and one of

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them is a vegetarian. We would always

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get the um spinach artichoke dip. She

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could have that and it's the best thing

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on the planet.

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>> And then one day she she came and she

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said, "I think there's chicken stock in

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this." And then she asked and there was

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and now she can't eat it. have stock.

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>> It really stinks when you find foods

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that you love so much you're like,

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"Wait, this has some hidden dairy in it

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or something." Yeah.

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>> So stock we don't mess with.

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>> We draw the line.

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>> I don't eat hardly anything, you guys.

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>> You know, you're done. You're post

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eating as

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>> I'm done with it. Yeah. Like I'm over it

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from it.

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>> Yeah. It's too It's too much work.

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>> A lot of energy.

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>> I've never been a foodie. So that's I

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mean helpful.

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>> Are you vegetarian or vegan?

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>> Vegan.

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>> Oh my god. All the way. Definitely. For

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how long?

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>> If you're going to do something, do it.

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How long have you been doing it?

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>> Uh, on and off for years and years, but

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um I went off of it when I had kids, so

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I was eating like for them,

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>> eating chicken and stuff.

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>> That was Kristen's first meat. She was

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pregnant and she called me. I was at the

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restaurant and she said, "Order me the

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bison meatloaf sandwich." I was like,

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"You haven't eaten meat in 32 years."

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She goes, "Delta wants a bison meatloaf

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sandwich."

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>> You know, you got to give them what they

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want.

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>> Um, I wanted chicken McNuggets.

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>> Yeah. out of health or or concern for

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animals?

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>> Both really. Combo. Yeah. I grew up on a

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farm in Illinois where my dad would kill

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our pigs for the dinner table, you know.

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And um I just never loved that. But I

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ate pork chops because I was told to.

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>> Yeah.

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>> And then I just got to the place where

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I'm like, nobody's telling me what to

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eat anymore. So when I was off like away

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from the home, I would eat like Lucky

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Charms and Taco Bell constantly because

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then I was just like, "Woohoo, freedom

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from my mom who only let us eat healthy

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things."

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>> Um, and then now just as an adult, I

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>> I feel like at this phase in my life, I

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just want to take the best possible care

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I can of myself.

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>> I'm so scared of dying. So, not like I

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just, you know, when you have sudden

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loss around you, an unexpected out of

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nowhere loss.

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>> It just happened again this last week

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and you you really go, "Whoa." Okay.

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Priorities like I want to take the best

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care of myself. I can. And I love it. I

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love feeling clean and healthy and

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waking up clear.

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>> Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Back to Illinois.

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Yeah. You're on like a 25 acre farm.

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>> Yeah. And you're the youngest of seven.

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>> Yes. But you're the only child of your

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dad and your mom. Yeah.

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>> Very Brady Bunch. Well, without and then

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I was like Oliver.

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>> Oh, you were Oliver. Okay.

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>> He wasn't even theirs. But yeah. No. Uh

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I was the only one by both my parents.

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So I was the baby.

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>> What was the relationship with the

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siblings?

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>> They loved my their new dad so much. My

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father.

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>> Yeah.

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>> And they were very happy, you know, and

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they were excited to have a little baby.

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>> Okay. Good.

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>> Yeah. They I was everybody's little

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baby.

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>> You are.

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>> Mhm.

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>> And what what was the like the oldest

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one was what 20ome years older than you

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or something?

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>> Yeah.

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>> And dad didn't have custody of those six

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kids or did he?

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>> He had his own children. He had two sons

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and a daughter. And he ended up adopting

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my mom's kids.

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>> Oh. So your I got it. So your mom had

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kids as well. It was pretty bunch.

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>> Yeah. She had three girls and he had two

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sons and a girl.

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>> Oh wow. So, you had a mix of step. No,

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they're all half. They're all half.

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>> They're all half, but two different

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sets. Well, this is this is some

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permutation.

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>> Yeah.

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when you're 13 or something to Arizona

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to Glendale.

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>> What prompted that move?

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>> The weather in Illinois is really harsh,

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very hard winters. Uh, and my father had

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developed heart disease, cardiovascular

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disease. So, they determined that that

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was too hard on his heart, the cold

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weather, and um,

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>> you know, he liked to work outside and

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it was just too much for him.

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>> What did he do for a living? He was an

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educator. Both my parents were teachers.

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>> Okay.

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>> Yes. He taught um adult education. He

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actually started adult education in the

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state of Illinois in the 70s. And um he

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loved what he did. He loved teaching

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adults who had never had the opportunity

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or the privilege of learning how to

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read.

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>> These people like getting their GED. Is

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that what that is?

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>> They're people that just want to learn

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how to read. Okay.

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>> Wow.

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>> Okay. Not even any necessary goal in

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mind?

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>> No, I just think to have a better life

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probably.

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>> Yeah. So, when you guys moved to

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