JustPearlyThings - March 17, 2023


Pearl Talks About Her Experience With Andrew Tate


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

231.6651

Word Count

2,387

Sentence Count

2

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode, I sit down with the host of the long form content show to talk about how she got her start as a standup comedian and how she became a full time host on and . She talks about being on the set of with Andrew Tate, how she met him, and what it s like being on a panel with him. We also talk about what it's like being the host on the show, and how to recruit women who see the world differently from you.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 on the show and i'm curious when people you know i originally had a reaction to him when i first
00:00:05.000 came into the space i had watched a bunch of like shorts and then you get to know him in the long
00:00:10.340 form content i've not met him in person though you've now met him in person you've had him on
00:00:14.380 the show what is it like before and after the taping like is the andrew tate you see on camera
00:00:18.940 is that the andrew tate that you interact with off camera tell me a little bit about that okay
00:00:22.500 so i want to add one thing i was also triggered the first time i saw him yeah me too i saw he had
00:00:27.420 a cheating party that was the first video i saw i was like why are you having a cheating party
00:00:31.020 right i'm like that's so rude right i was triggered i was triggered i was like because they were
00:00:38.380 talking about how rich guys live like that and my dad's rich i'm like my dad does not have cheating
00:00:43.220 parties i was triggered i was triggered which is good to like and i said i even on the show like
00:00:48.260 i acknowledge as you know sometimes an emotional reaction happens i had the same not to that but
00:00:53.260 to some other to self-defense and i had to do a takedown of myself the other day and humiliate
00:00:57.120 myself for the audience because it had to be done but i'm glad you said oh maybe i should take
00:01:00.840 down myself that's it people videos are so old that people don't really look at them anymore
00:01:05.200 but it's cool to see you be like what the hell it's deeply humiliating but it serves a purpose you know
00:01:10.300 for yourself even to put your keep yourself in check so what is he like and what was he like for the
00:01:14.420 interview i thought it was a fantastic panel by the way what was your experience yeah so um it was
00:01:20.620 really quick in and out because he had to be gone by i think like nine um and my ad like where i live
00:01:26.560 is kind of tricky to find sometimes so it was really quick like it was like he got there and
00:01:31.120 we're like all right come on get out like get on the set yeah um but he was really polite he was
00:01:35.020 really nice um yeah he was i would say he was exactly like he was on camera eating the clementine
00:01:40.020 all interview just like totally chill well people ask for behind the scenes and i'm like there really
00:01:45.540 wasn't much behind the scenes because it was literally like he like he kind of like i had to help
00:01:50.060 him find the place yeah and then it was like once he found it i was just like get on the set
00:01:53.800 yeah we're going we're rolling and then he had to be out by a certain time and i was i was gonna
00:01:58.060 use every minute of airtime so it's like he had to be gone by 9 30 i ended the show 9 25 it's like
00:02:03.120 i've used it every minute of this you're like 9 20 9 30 is when we cut you got five minutes we got
00:02:08.140 picture for the thumbnail i love it so talk to me about that your show like first of all what i love
00:02:15.400 about it is it feels very authentic to me like how do you get do you recruit women who see the world
00:02:21.420 differently from you you got one older woman on there that's hilarious but how does it come to be
00:02:27.600 and and what were you doing before this um okay so what was i doing before this i worked in sales for
00:02:33.920 two years i sold copiers it was horrible and so yeah so i graduated college i was 21 or 22 then i moved
00:02:41.760 to milwaukee i did sales for two years and i had one tiktok go viral and i was like you know what
00:02:46.680 i don't really like working and i just quit and so um then i went um i moved home with my parents
00:02:56.240 and i was just like i'm gonna try out the youtube thing and um and then i was supposed to go um to
00:03:01.640 england anyway i was supposed to because i quit in like i don't know the fall september i was supposed
00:03:06.480 to go to england in december for volleyball and play volleyball there for a year okay um so my plan
00:03:11.640 was i'll just like you know try some set like stuff on the side go to england and then i'll just play
00:03:17.280 pro volleyball or whatever um so that's what i was doing do you like actively try to get women on the
00:03:24.240 panel that see the world differently from you yes okay how do you do that i it's really hard it's
00:03:30.540 actually incredibly hard i would say recruiting is the hardest part of like running the show um because
00:03:36.100 one it's so frequent how much time you need guests and two like sometimes if someone does disagree and
00:03:41.520 you want them back on to disagree like they see the comments they're not too high you know you're like
00:03:47.400 like i had one girl say her body count on live it was so high i'm like girl like i don't know what
00:03:52.920 you've been doing in these streets and and and then um yeah then she got so mad um but the way we do it
00:04:00.440 now is we have a recruiter and he'll pull people off the streets or through instagram so he goes in
00:04:05.920 person and just recruits at like clubs and um or in the daytime just depends train stations what and
00:04:11.680 what is your goal like with what is your hope is it to entertain is it to like are you trying to like
00:04:17.020 reach women out there who are young women and say like wake up what is your what do you really want
00:04:22.800 to do with your show well i'm trying to answer this in the most concise way because i sometimes i have
00:04:27.880 a lot of thoughts yeah that's cool you can just spiel them all so the first thing i try not to give
00:04:32.320 advice i feel like it's kind of hard to give advice when you're not married right so it's like what
00:04:36.920 i'm gonna say how to get married when i'm not married like what how am i gonna help you uh second
00:04:41.120 thing i am really passionate about entertainment like i would definitely not be honest if i said
00:04:47.260 this not entertainment has nothing to do with it yeah i think sometimes on screen you can have a
00:04:52.160 conversation that represents society and it's kind of so in a way when i had britney renner on i felt
00:04:58.100 like while britney renner is the girl in the forefront there's a million girls just like her
00:05:02.100 that are coming to the same realizations that she's having and so sometimes like you can create
00:05:07.040 a piece of content that like shows what's happening in society um third thing third thing is i just
00:05:14.760 think there's a lot of women that have been brainwashed by feminism and i did like the one thing
00:05:19.480 that blew up my channel was me red-pilling women and it was interesting because my friend jess who's my
00:05:24.480 roommate it was like that's how we kind of started i was showing her jordan peterson about the pay gap
00:05:29.200 i was showing her thomas sowell where they talk about like how history is misrepresented in some
00:05:33.720 things and it was just so interesting for the audience to see her like you know because she was
00:05:39.660 someone not that opinionated in the middle and just change her mind and i would say of the girls
00:05:44.040 i've done the reaction videos with like i would say 75 become more moderate over time or change their
00:05:49.680 mind completely interesting yeah so are you political by nature because i mean there are people in the
00:05:53.780 space who have traditional values when it comes to gender roles but they're not necessarily
00:05:57.960 politically aligned and then there's others that fall in line with conservatism like i do
00:06:02.920 yeah i would say i'm more conservative okay yeah and are you into politics is that like your is that
00:06:08.280 something that because i don't hear you talk about it really on the show it's more about dating
00:06:11.460 relationships i have my opinions you know i i like the show to be more about relationships because i one
00:06:17.740 think that affects more people yeah um and two i also think that i don't like there's so many shows
00:06:24.260 about politics yeah i give every angle and there's so many people that know so much more than me i'm
00:06:28.980 just like i'll let them do you live what you say which is because you know you're in the thick of it
00:06:34.620 right now like i'm doing this show i i kind of fuse politics i don't know how much you know about my
00:06:38.660 show but i fuse politics and dating and relationships together but i'm married and i'm older and i have a
00:06:43.180 child it's a different perspective you're in the thick of like i don't know if you are dating or if
00:06:48.180 you're out there in the scene seeing these things female promiscuity like i don't know if you're out
00:06:52.880 in the club being like oh my god what's going on here i don't i don't drink so i'm like i'm good on
00:06:57.480 that but do you live like do you live what you say in other words are you somebody who you know how
00:07:04.880 do you live your life when it comes to dating and relationships how do i yeah i live how i say you know
00:07:08.900 you do i mean i would say i've definitely there are things in the how do i put it like i think
00:07:14.460 there's been times in my life where maybe i prioritize like volleyball that was like the
00:07:17.900 love of my life like you know over relationships and i probably shouldn't have done that in hindsight
00:07:22.240 um but you know now that i've really like thought more about it i'm like i feel like relationships
00:07:27.800 should be at the forefront you know but you're so you're traditional you know you believe no i can't
00:07:33.240 be true i feel like traditional if you're not a virgin you're a traditional woman like traditional
00:07:37.280 women get married at 22 i wish to god i was not anymore though i feel like now that's changed
00:07:42.200 where like you i guess that the definition of traditional has changed a bit too in the sense
00:07:46.600 that like for me now when i look at women modern women for me traditional means someone who's not
00:07:52.100 sleeping around with everyone who's selective who respects their body not necessarily a virgin but
00:07:56.340 someone who equates sex with emotion and has is a relationship person and is is is thinking about
00:08:02.720 marriage and family and not necessarily climbing that ceo ladder as a priority that's what
00:08:06.640 traditional sounds like yeah see to me i think of like a 22 year old virgin do you think that how
00:08:11.900 many of those you think exist i mean i think they're rare i mean that's why i think like it's so funny
00:08:15.380 that modern women want traditional like we want traditional treatment but we're not we're not
00:08:18.700 traditional that's just my opinion on it um so i i'm trying to be more traditional that's why i started
00:08:25.560 the second channel have you seen wife school no i haven't okay so it's wife school so i have school so
00:08:30.380 you know i'm not gonna say i'm perfect right i'm not gonna come here and say i do everything right
00:08:34.480 i'm the epitome of a traditional woman i'm not i got i got areas i need to improve so um what we did
00:08:40.940 is we're bringing in wives to teach modern women how to be more traditional and i'm gonna do season
00:08:46.060 one and basically every episode we try to do things like that are more traditional so first episode i
00:08:52.380 don't know how to dress um like at all um and the the comments were saying we didn't do i need to learn
00:08:58.260 more because they didn't like the outfits we picked anyway but but i was an athlete like the first half
00:09:03.180 of my life like that was all i cared about so um what i did was i was like okay let's bring in a
00:09:09.640 guy and we're gonna get a guy's perspective on like what they like like women to dress and ali who's
00:09:13.800 married right yeah so then episode two we already filmed i learned how to make a cake from scratch
00:09:18.740 and i learned how um to cook i think it was stir fry i forgot what it was but the cake was really
00:09:24.260 hard they took away my blender i'm like i can't and i was i was so confused i'm like auntie why would
00:09:30.060 you not use the blender it's here it's here i wasn't it humbled me because i think i'm strong
00:09:35.140 until i start blending and i'm like ow like my arms are so you know i would say i still definitely
00:09:42.220 have a ways to go uh but i'm working on it yeah i mean i'm open with the audience i'm i made a lot
00:09:46.840 of mistakes now i got really lucky and i landed with the husband and the baby and i had a baby late
00:09:52.400 but i'm trying to like warn women it doesn't always go that way and there's a lot that can go wrong
00:09:57.060 in the paradigm if you're following like bury your head in the work and you know you want a family
00:10:01.080 but you don't prioritize that till you're 30. you know i was just banned on tiktok and we are
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