Spilling our Juice with Solomon Georgio

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This week, we’re talking about game changers and game changers only. Items in the realm of DrTung’s Ionic Toothbrush and the elusive Lumi Toilet Brush. Plus, there is no small talk with comedian, actor, and writer Solomon Georgio. No no, we go straight into deep, dark secrets as he tells us not only about his own game changer, but his new podcast, the Juice.

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SPEAKERS

Solomon Georgio, Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak

Kulap Vilaysack  00:10

Hello and welcome to another episode of ADD TO CART. A show about the things we buy and buy into and what it says about who we are. I’m Kulap Vilaysack.

SuChin Pak 

And I’m SuChin Pak. So today we are doing an entire episode devoted to Game Changers, now these are add to carts that go above and beyond. They really set themselves apart and how much they impact our lives in big ways. And small ways. These are game changers.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Previous game changers have been Lumi the self-sanitizing toilet brush that cannot be found. Sold out. We’re not certain who Lumi is and did Lumi ever exist? What else? Anything else worth mentioning in terms of game changers?

SuChin Pak 

Oh my goodness. Wait. So we did the toothbrushes. I mean, I think all the shampoos, the pros, for me. Pros and hair stories were game changers and Neterium, the skincare brand, that whole thing was a game changer for me.

Kulap Vilaysack 

If you’re just coming in for this episode, because, you know, just to say hello, I really encourage you go back to Episode 1 and carry through. Now’s the time.

SuChin Pak 

Right, exactly. What else are you doing? So later on in this episode, we have a really fun guest, a beautiful guest joining us to talk about his big game changer. Which could be a game changer for us. We don’t know TBD. We’re gonna we’re gonna report back.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Let’s get to it. Okay, I’m gonna start with a game changer. I have been bit by the pickleball bug.

SuChin Pak

What is pickleball?

Kulap Vilaysack

Thank you for asking. Now, I’ve only played it two times. So why am I the best person to tell you about it? It is a game that is a cross between tennis, ping pong and badminton. It’s like a smaller, smaller court than a tennis court. Your paddle is a little larger than a ping pong. The ball is kind of like a wiffle ball.

SuChin Pak  02:19

And it bounces?

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yes that is part of it. And it is part of there’s a bouncing situation. And I don’t like tennis, Su, removed from cart tennis for me. It’s just not something I like or enjoy or my friends. Most of my friends. They take lessons. This is a weekly part of their life. They say Kulap, do you want to play tennis? I say absolutely not, not interested. It’s not. It just doesn’t do anything for me. But something about pickleball which my dear friend, Morgan Walsh was like, you gotta come play pickleball, I’m like what are you talking about? When I finally took her up on it. Her and her family have created a pickleball court in in their yard. This was like very much a pandemic activity.

SuChin Pak 

It’s a smaller court?

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yeah, it’s not a lot of running.

Kulap Vilaysack 

So it’s a smaller court. The paddle looks like a ping pong paddle?

Kulap Vilaysack 

Quietly bigger. And you could do singles or doubles.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Okay. And could you play pickleball? I mean, because most people don’t have access to a pickleball, what is it a court?

Kulap Vilaysack 

Well, guess what, Su? I didn’t know this either. There are so many courts all around. It is this phenomenon. You know, when you come into something so very late, in that we’re sort of middle where like, a lot of people have been doing it for a long time. And like, there are articles being written about how popular it is. Like a New York Times. There’s a I think they just announced that there’s going to be a celebrity pickleball tournament.

SuChin Pak 

Oh, this is like a thing.

Kulap Vilaysack

It’s a thing. Got it. Yeah, I’m playing it tomorrow night. I’m really excited. And I think because I know your son Kai likes tennis, right?

SuChin Pak  04:11

He loves tennis and he loves ping pong. This is why I’m asking. Because if he loves those things, I mean, I think he would love pickleball. But I don’t even know. I mean, I’ve never heard of this.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I promise you; you’ll get off. You’ll search pickleball courts in Santa Barbara. And I think Santa Barbara actually is prime pickle territory. Claire was telling me that Utah is huge, like a huge place for pickleball.

SuChin Pak 

so wherever there’s White people, there will be pickleball.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Thank you. ding ding ding.

SuChin Pak 

So there’s probably pickleball right in my neighborhood, I could have a pickleball court in my backyard and just not know it, but using it as a bocce ball court. Another White person’s board that is very popular.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yeah, people love bocce ball. It’s probably where you dry your toilet brushes and your pans.

SuChin Pak 

That does look like some sort of a sports area that it once was. No, but, I love it. I love that you have found a sport late in life. Wow, just wonders never cease.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Late in life that is that truly is the key. And I think it’s like, because potentially..

SuChin Pak

Pickleball outfits? Like do you get to do you get to explore outfits.

Kulap Vilaysack

I have heard tales. I in fact know that my good friends. Jessica St. Clair, June Diane Raphael having never picked up pickleball, have been sent pickleball outfits because of their deep dive.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Wait, wait, hold on saying, I gotta Google pickleball outfits. You know, I’m not into sports, but I’m always into the outfits.

Kulap Vilaysack

It looks like tennis outfits. I’m gonna guess. And I’m sure there’s like pickleball Reeboks, there always is stuff like this.

Kulap Vilaysack  06:00

I see a little pleated number. Okay, alo yoga. You know?

Kulap Vilaysack 

Alright, so that’s to me is a game changer. Last game changer I want to share is the Splitwise app. Okay, now the Splitwise app. I think I’m also coming in on this very late. This app is great when you’re on a group trips, like for instance, I’m coming off of Matt McConkey’s Palm Springs bachelor party extravaganza. My role, we had the best time, the best time. But my role in sort of these group gatherings is that of the accountant, I make the playlist I also take in the expenses, and this app. So if you grab it and look at it, it’s great. Because sometimes, you know, one friend will pay for this, the other Prem friend will play for this, you can all create sort of an event where you put in your expenses, you add who is involved. And I was able at the end of it, being the accountant was able to divvy up who owes who, what. And I think what is also super key in this great app is that they have a feature where you can consolidate or simplify the debt. So meaning instead of like, for this example, there were three big expenses that I pay for Casey pay for and our friend Laura did. And instead of having to Venmo, three times each person, the app figured out how you can just pay one or two people, right, so that you’re only Venmoing one person, which is great when you’re having group dinners, and you know all these like other functions.

Kulap Vilaysack

I’m always the one to put my credit card down. And then I’m a terrible accountant. And I have no idea what people owe. And I’m just like, stuck with this credit card bill. And then I’m also the person that feels it’s rude to ask people for money that they owe me. And so I found that using this app, which I had never used something like this before, and we did like a girls trip. It removed the oh, hey, tech stuff. Oh, hey, I think your bill came out to one and then feeling either bad about it or feeling like I had to itemize it, which is like, I don’t want to do that. I don’t want to do the work. I put it on my card. So apps like this. I think take that awkward. You owe me money to a friend aspect of it, out of it. It’s very, like the app is telling you owe it, not me. I’m sitting here just sweetly, you know, licking an ice cream cone, minding my own business, but the app says you owe me $800.

Kulap Vilaysack  08:55

Especially good when it’s like SuChin paid for that dinner. But then I pay for these groceries and then I you know it just it starts to like okay, so then you can just then you know what you’re paying for.

Kulap Vilaysack

I have two game changers that are under the category of let’s sanitize. Okay, so we were sent generously from this company, jennypatinkin.com. And they had asked us here, why don’t you pick a few things to try out and you know, see if you like it, and I was so excited. I don’t know if you pick this one out. Cool, but you’re about to get it to try out. You are about to get this the luxury vegan makeup brush soap from Jenny Patinkin. Okay, so go ahead and click on it. And it comes in this little cannister. And when you open it just looks like almost like, like a soap. You know, it’s hard, and you take your makeup brush, and you wet it and then you swish it around in this little canister, and the soap is there and it cleans your brush. Now this for me is a game changer because I have been looking for a makeup brush cleaner that doesn’t smell like gasoline, turpentine, formaldehyde, it doesn’t matter. I’ve tried all of them from obviously the really high end you the ones that makeup artists use the blue, you’ve seen it even like in barber shops, like that stuff is great, but it smells like turpentine. Yeah. And then I’ve got ones that were quote unquote, a little bit, you know, friendly. And it just smells like turpentine that has lavender in it. You know, you have such strong smells. And then when you’re cleaning it, everything smells like it but also your brushes smell like it. It’s there’s no way to get rid of that smell. This has zero odor. The soap was so fantastic to use, it got my brushes clean, instantly. Because I thought you know, this little tin, I was like, I’m gonna go through this pretty fast. No, it’s maybe four swipes of this and it cleaned my brushes. Now if you’re there, and you’re thinking, Oh, I can’t remember the last time I clean my makeup brushes. You’re disgusting. You are putting makeup on with poop, fecal matter. You might as well just put your face into a toilet bowl and go ahead and wash your face with it because that is how disgusting and dirty your makeup brushes are.

SuChin Pak  11:37

So, I’ve been looking for this because I obsess about it. And I’ve just been using dish soap and then I use you know, regular face soap, which seemed like such a waste. But somehow she has made a formula that really works and it smells like nothing, game changer for me. Now, here you have these makeup brushes. They’re washed, but are they really sanitized? Perhaps not. So we have been using a UV light sanitizer that is like this one that I’m linking here on Amazon. Now this is why I love the sanitizer we use it for, I use it for my makeup brushes, I use it for toothbrushes, your phone, I use it for you know my daughter has like little stuffed animals, we put that in there anything you want sanitized. We all know how sanitizers work; this is not new technology. But the size of this, it’s actually made for I think it’s made for like baby bottles. But it’s a little box. And so you can really put a lot of things in it and then it has a metal rack. So you can even put more things on it. So on the bottom, I’ll put, you know, whatever, I’ll put a cell phone, I’ll put her little stuffed animals and then in the metal rack inside the sanitizer, I will lay out either toothbrushes or your makeup brushes. It’s key because UV light sanitizer will only sanitize the areas of the light can reach a thing in Okay, so to get a lot of surface area, you’d have to have a pretty big machine. But I love that this has a rack in it so that every you can fit a lot of things into it more than you would a smaller unit or without a rack. And so obviously if you have, you know, babies This is great for pacifiers, and you know, bottles and things like that, but we use it for almost everything.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Are we using this daily?

SuChin Pak

I use it probably every other day. Like I don’t sanitize the toothbrushes every day. But I sanitize them often. You know, I mean, kids are gross. We’re gross, and they’re toothbrushes.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Do you think it extends the life of the toothbrush? Or does is that not even, like that’s not the purpose?

Kulap Vilaysack  14:01

I don’t think it extends the life of a toothbrush because that’s really about bristle wear and tear. But I think that y’all can Google it. We all know that most of us keep our toothbrushes and toothbrush holders on top of our sink and then we flush our toilet and then the fecal matter spreads and then you’re brushing your teeth with poo. Listen, if you’re comfortable with that, I’m okay with that. For years I brush myself with poo, we all do.

Kulap Vilaysack 

You’re brushing your teeth with poo, SuChin says if you don’t clean your makeup you you’re basically your makeup is poo.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yeah, you dip it in poo. You dip it in your blush. And then you smear it on your face. And hey, if you like poo blush, like poo blush like, great. Good for you. That’s right. But if you don’t hear my sanitizing game changers, and take it as you will.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Today’s guest is a stand-up comedian. He is a writer, a television writer. He is a vision, number one I should have started, I should have led with that. He has been on Conan, Drunk History The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Two Dope Queens as a writer, as a scribe. He’s written for Shrill, Doll Face, Maggie, High fidelity. HBOs crashing to name just a few. This man is producer level. Okay? He comes before the credits, in the opening, his name, and his name is please welcome and add to cart, Soloman Georgio.

Solomon Georgio  16:01

That’s probably the best introduction I’ve ever gotten in my entire life.

SuChin Pak 

I mean, Ku does great introductions, but she’s extra fizzy today. So I can tell. She’s excited. Welcome!

Kulap Vilaysack 

Welcome. I have heard that you have a podcast. Is it out? Is it coming? Is it with us?

Solomon Georgio 

It’ll be out March 31. Through Team Coco. I’m doing one, it’s called the juice. And it’s all about gossip, but not like celebrity gossip, like really like, small scale, like local gossip, like so people like sending me whatever local rumors they know of. So it’s really fun. I’m having a really good time because I’m getting submissions from folks and calling people up and being like, hey, tell me your town secrets. So it’s really fun.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Wait, so it’s like your Key from Dateline yet?

Solomon Georgio 

Almost like it’s Sally Jessy Raphael sort of situation. Like that’s like, tell me what’s going on over here. Who’s the town slut and making everybody unhappy?

SuChin Pak 

And then are you going to get to the bottom of it?

Solomon Georgio 

There’s no, there’s just me wanting to know more and having an opinion. I don’t really I’m not concerned if it’s true or not.

SuChin Pak 

I’m also hoping that you’re going to juice on there. You know what I mean? I was like, Oh, look at he’s doing a juicing pie.

Solomon Georgio 

I moved on from juicing to smoothies. I feel like that’s just the easiest, it’s a lateral move, but it’s easier move.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Okay, so you’re getting into what you do best, which is other people’s business.

Solomon Georgio 

Yes. I’ve been a gossip and a snitch for years.

SuChin Pak 

you could be a gossip, and not a snitch. Those are two different categories.

Solomon Georgio 

You think it’d be true but no. Absolutely. No, I’m not a snitch. I’m actually very good at not snitching. I am a person who’s like, I’ve always been fortunate enough that people just like to tell me things. And I like to be that person. I like to be the person who sits there. And somebody’s just like, I have an interesting story to tell you. I’m like, yeah, I want it. I want it all. I want nothing but interesting stories from people.

SuChin Pak  18:14

What are your favorite types of like gossip categories? You know, obviously, there’s, there’s a lady about town. You know, there’s a gentleman callers, I mean, but what is the category that gets you most excited?

Solomon Georgio 

I think for me is like late in life, family secrets revealed. Those are always my favorite. Like, your dad just gets drunk one day. It’s like, hey, this is who your real father is. You’re like, what? That’s the kind of gossip I like to hear like anything that’s like, just like it’s also like..

SuChin Pak 

World shattering, but late in life.

Kulap Vilaysack

When you’re inflexible and set in your ways.

SuChin Pak 

When you built your world around it.

Solomon Georgio 

I was 30 years old when I found out my parents were never married and ever since then I’m like, that’s the kind of family secret which is like a weird one to keep from me but it’s that’s the kind of stuff I like learning.

SuChin Pak 

It’s also like I just think it’s a it’s like a generational could be an immigrant thing. Where like the clock you know what I mean like the skeletons are in the closet, till you’re old and then they’re like yeah, you know, what  I mean, you’re fine. You turned out great. Let me just tell you all the all the secrets.

Solomon Georgio 

It is very much an immigrant thing because I’m very much feel like my parents were very much like yeah, I thought you already knew this.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Hadn’t come up. hadn’t come up, my mom and my documentary I’m like dealing with like my father, who is my father. What were the circumstances of you know him like leaving my life? And then my mom just casually well looking photos is like yeah, I was born in a toilet. And you see me go wait, what? Yeah, she went, my mother went into the Bathroom and there I was. She didn’t know she was pregnant.

Solomon Georgio  20:09

This really is truly the second I say that I want to hear your secrets.

SuChin Pak 

I’ve never told this to anybody outside of our family.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I think it’s a power like fuck the small talk let’s just get into dark dirty secrets.

Solomon Georgio 

Honestly it’s so much it’s you get to know people so much better like the weather talk goes nowhere but hey, here’s a family secret now I know so much about

Kulap Vilaysack 

That is my lineage.

SuChin Pak 

I need a few sessions with you after this. I don’t want to derail this episode too much. But as you like to say, put a pin in that

Kulap Vilaysack 

People, you saw the documentary.

SuChin Pak 

I missed that that side No, maybe I went to get another bag of chips or something at that moment.

Solomon

Gotta go back to the toilet baby moment.

SuChin Pak 

I have to get out that Blu-ray.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Solomon please tell us like what type, how do you add to cart like is there are you somebody who like I buy, I don’t think about it. That’s kind of me. I’m kind of a competent buyer. What are you like?

Solomon Georgio 

I’m sort of a mixed bag is because it’s like it really depends on it’s sort of a, sort of like an emotional thing for me as a shopper. Like if I’m feeling down I’m buying whatever makes me happy without any thought. But if I’m in a good place I definitely, I do the whole like research and try to get the right thing.

SuChin Pak 

Oh that old thing?

Kulap Vilaysack

But like if I’m in a good place.

Solomon Georgio 

I’m gonna go play with clothing. I like to shop willy nilly with clothing like but I think I’ve like narrowed down to like the certain sites that will always have the thing I want. And are at least the size that I know will be will be correct. So I will always just be like this looks good. And the amount of times I’ve been disappointed and not returned something is countless.

Kulap Vilaysack  22:21

What are your sites? What are your go to place?

Solomon Georgio 

Well, clothing now I’ve switched this site called Atom Retro. It’s a site in the UK and they do like a bunch of like vintage recreations and I’ve been going through them a lot.

Kulap Vilaysack

Wow. Because you’re a tall drink of water.

Solomon Georgio  22:37

And it’s nothing is universal. I realize when it comes to clothing, but this this brand at least like whatever they have on that site is usually I can figure out this is within my size range, though, pants wise, I have to go to like one company and only one company.

SuChin Pak 

what is that company?

Solomon Georgio 

I do Perfect Jeans, which is based in New York, and they are the only one of the few jeans companies that makes34-36 So ain’t gonna change anytime soon.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Well, that’s a hot tip. That’s a hot tip that I shan’t be using. But I think there are other you know, long and statuesque people who need to know about this

Solomon Georgio 

Anyone who is gangly and too tall, Perfect Jeans will get you down to like 36 is like length wise is like never really available outside like tall men’s shops but a 34-36 is a myth and I am trying to tell you that it’s a real thing and I’m that size.

Kulap Vilaysack

Our producer normally lets us know what our guest is bringing forth as like their game changer or their add to cart but she was like no, he’s we need to hear it from him. We need to hear from Solomon so happy to tell you I’m so curious what could not be known before please let us know now.

Solomon Georgio 

I’ve actually because I’ve been doing a skincare, be doing better job with my skincare since the pandemic and I recently just added slugging to it. And it is fully changed. It’s nothing is I’ve literally had two pimples coming through and they both went back like two days in of slugging it was the first time I’ve ever seen that happen to my acne ever.

Kulap Vilaysack  24:23

Claire, just came on so pleased with herself look at her, like the cat that ate the canary.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Okay, for those who don’t know what slugging is, could you explain it?

Solomon Georgio

So it’s usually like a petroleum brace thing that you put on as your night care as your nighttime routine. Usually like Vaseline, I use the Cerave healing ointment and I just I just like probably like a dollop you don’t like the thought of who like just cut like fully smother their face. I just do like, like with little fingertip and then just to swipe it all around and just you have a greasy face when you go to sleep but when you wake up in the morning, it’s like your skin absorbed it.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Okay, so but You were saying that you felt pimples coming up which to me I think oh, oil there’s like sebum in it and but you use an oil a petroleum to take it down which I don’t actually understand.

Solomon Georgio

That’s also what I don’t understand either because I was very like I saw somebody do slugging on TikTok and she’s like, my acne is like, pretty much gone. And I was like, You know what? I because I’ve been like, I didn’t have acne until I started doing makeup. And then then I was like, Okay, now it’s my skin is very unhappy with me. And look, I stand by it. The effects are very real. I literally sell to pimples that we’re about to break through. Go away.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Look, I’m looking at you through a zoom. And your skin looks fantastic.

Kulap Vilaysack 

It’s glass skin, let’s just say, we all know what it #glassskin.

Solomon Georgio 

Honestly, but I also realize like it’s when the terminology came back. It’s also like what my mother did when I was a kid. She would cover us in mineral oil, which is also petroleum based. And we were the shiniest healthiest skin kids in the world, couldn’t grab anything for the life of me. And if I went down a slide that was being shot out at a rapid fire, but it was like it effectively it’s really bringing back what my mother did to me as a child to make sure I’ve got skin now that I’m like, oh, maintaining any like petroleum-based stuff. I don’t know what it does, I don’t know how it makes helps skin so much healthier, but it does.

Kulap Vilaysack  26:25

So can you just walk us through even the briefest of your the skincare routine? Because is it the slugging?

Solomon Georgio 

I do combination of stuff, I just have like a Cerave cleanser that I use every day, morning and night. But my regular part of my routine is Vitamin C serum. Also sunblock and moisturizer. And at night I have retinol that I use as well. But I like all those things were like effectively doing a great job. But whenever I was working makeup, the skin irritation was very real. And the only time I ever felt like my skin was at ease. And like you can feel like once you do it one time, you can feel your skin comfortable, like you can feel like it’s like any like, especially if you have to wash at night. The feeling of calm that it gives your skin is nice. It’s really I feel like I don’t know if it’s for everyone, but it’s perfect for me. And it’s a trend worth checking out.

Kulap Vilaysack 

SuChin and I are wrapped.

SuChin Pak

No, I mean, I did admit in a show that I, when we first heard about slugging we both were like, this is not real. This can’t be, this can’t be true. It doesn’t look right. But I had gotten these dry patches from allergies because I was my eyes were tearing. And so it was really, really painful. So I thought oh, well, I’ll try the slugging. But what I did was I put my eye cream on, and then I put the you know petroleum-based cream on top of it. And that healed it overnight. But the thought of having acne and then slugging on top of that. That is sort of the revelation, that’s sort of like the thing that I am like, wow, like, because your skin is irritated, right?

Solomon Georgio  28:18

I think this is what it’s mostly I don’t know; I probably should be more well informed scientifically. But it was more along the lines of like I want to try something new in a time of strife which is a pimple trying to break through the skin.

SuChin Pak

He said strife. So let’s go back to the pimples.

Solomon Georgio  28:42

Well, it wasn’t the worst thing that happened that day, but it wasn’t that well, too.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Okay, continue. I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry. I derailed the conversation.

SuChin Pak 

This show is Add to Cart. Okay, we really understand your strife. It’s unfortunate, but it’s true. Right there with you.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Yeah, all things are true. All things can happen consent, you know, at the same time tandemly because I use it.

Solomon Georgio 

Like I use it for my legs and my arms. The healing I meant and I’m like, clearly my skin feels best when I do this. Why is my face skin different than the rest of my body? And like, alright, let’s give it a go.

Kulap Vilaysack

But we haven’t been told that, that our face skins different.

Solomon Georgio 

Our fate is but I’m assuming look.

Kulap Vilaysack 

I know. I know. You’re kinda, you’re saying it’s working

Solomon Georgio 

The risk is low because right now it’s working for everyone who’s done slogging is standing by it vehemently.

SuChin Pak 

We like to really we like to have big opinions about very low risk things. Yeah.

Solomon Georgio 

What I’m recommending is that most petroleum-based products are cheap. And as a face skin concern society. I say You take the cheapest route, that’s proof that has high results, because nobody would just blindly put petroleum jelly on their face unless it was going to work.

SuChin Pak  30:09

Well, I’m so sorry, Dr. Solomon.

Solomon Georgio

Here, since I have no stats and no information. I’m not a scientist and I’m not able to confirm exactly what happened or why it happened. I’m just saying do what I do.

Kulap Vilaysack 

But we have a mic and that leads us almost to the level of the credentials like of a doctor’s.

SuChin Pak 

Supersedes. Some instances it can supersede we’ve seen it for better or worse.

Solomon Georgio

And also, I can easily be talked out of it. It’s very, very easy. Really not that hard to convince me not to do something, or to do something. Peer pressure works very well on me.

Kulap Vilaysack

I would like to peer pressure people to follow you on all social media, if I may. You’re hilarious, number one, you’re also not afraid to call people out. And I think much like your podcast, the Jews, it’s all kinds it’s people in power. It’s your family. It’s everybody.

Solomon Georgio 

Whatever you can do in this world.

Kulap Vilaysack

And now we all have outlets for any sort of gossip that we’ve been holding and dying to tell but you know, we shan’t tell the people that it affects.

Solomon Georgio

I want it all. It’ll be anonymous whole time too. I will not tell anyone.

Kulap Vilaysack

How do people get you this juice? What do they do?

Solomon Georgio 

It is @teamcoco/heyjuice or heyjuice@gmail.com.

Kulap Vilaysack 

Wow, just and your any sort of town gossip.

Solomon Georgio 

any tidbit with as much detail as possible. I will read. I won’t read it but some other somebody else will read it and then go give it to me eventually.

Kulap Vilaysack 

And where can we find you on Instagram and Twitter?

Solomon Georgio  32:01

I’m @SolomonGeorgio all across the board there’s no other SolomonGeorgio’s and if you see one, you can kill them for me.

Kulap Vilaysack

You heard it here on Add To Cart. Thank you Solomon.

SuChin Pak 

Wait, one more thing before we go. So Lemonada Media. The network behind this fabulous show has a new project. And I don’t know I’m just so excited to tell you guys about it. BEING Studios is what it’s called. And it’s sort of like reality TV but for your ears. Okay, so it’s an audio format, like no other podcasts you’ve ever heard this season the releasing BEING: Trans. And you’ll meet Chloe, Jeffery, Mariana, and Sy. And over the course of six episodes, you’ll get to be a fly on the wall for some of their most intimate conversations. It’s unscripted. These are raw moments. You’ll be right alongside them as they handle you know big life questions around health, family relationships, love friendships, professional careers and everything else that comes with living life as a transgender person in Los Angeles. And with this podcast, you’re going to gain unique insights and an empathetic understanding of their personal experiences. It’s fantastic. We know you’re going to love this being trans premieres on April 28 wherever you get your podcasts.

Kulap Vilaysack

A show filled with game changers.

Kulap Vilaysack

I love game changers. Okay, make sure to check out @AddToCartPod on Instagram and all the links in our link tree we will have all of the poo changers there. I mean game changers.

Kulap Vilaysack  34:02

Leave us a voicemail at 833-453-6662. What’s a recent game changer for you? What would you put institutions UV box, what else do you think has traces of poo in it? Let us know, bye!

CREDITS

ADD TO CART is a production of Lemonada Media. Our producer is Claire Jones and our mix is by Ivan Kuraev and Veronica Rodriguez. The music is by Wasahhbii and produced by La Made It and Oh So Familiar with additional music by APM music. Executive producers are Kulap Vilaysack, SuChin Pak, Jessica Cordova Kramer and Stephanie Wittels Wachs. Be sure to check out all the items we mentioned today on our Instagram at @AddToCartPod. Also, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcast.

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