134: Summer Update Show
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Fourth of July non-celebrations, puppy raising and Joe updates, Claire’s book recommendations and some Crossfit talk! Gabor Maté Sign up for our NEWSLETTER HELLO NED DISCOUNT CODE JOY for 15% OFF www.joyandclaire.com Girls Gone Wod email: [email protected] Instagram: joyandclaire_ This is Joy & Claire Episode 134: Summer Update Show Episode Date: July 7, 2022 Transcription Completed: August 27, 2022 Audio Length: 58:21 minutes Joy: Hey guys, this is Joy. Claire: And this is Claire. Good morning. Joy: Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are in the world. I wonder what time people listen to us the most. Is it a morning walk? Is it lulling you to sleep? Claire: I hope we’re not lulling you to sleep. I think a lot of people listen first thing in the morning, but it does seem to be spread out throughout the day. Some people will listen while they are walking their dogs over lunch or on their commute to and/or from work, whatever you’re doing. Joy: Hello. Claire: We’re recording this on July 4. [singing] And it feels a little anticlimactic. Joy: I was going to say, how are you feeling about 4th of July? Claire: Meh. Most of you know, the 4th of July is a big holiday in my family. Brandon was very into fireworks. When he was growing up, he and his dad used to be part of this professional pyrotechnics association, and they would go to these conventions every year, which would be held in very rural towns on the big state fairgrounds or whatever. For two or three days, you would just spend all day every day setting off fireworks and firecrackers and building rockets and stuff. For us, it’s really more about having the ability to purchase fireworks. In Colorado, the firework laws are pretty strict. You can’t have anything that leaves the ground. But in Wyoming, which is only about an hour away – Joy: Just a hop, skip, and a jump away. Claire: – does not have that law, and they have a bunch of fireworks stands directly across the border. Joy: Yeah, right across the border. They aren’t messing around. Claire: You drive across the border, and your next exit is five ginormous Black Cat stands. When I say ginormous, I mean warehouse sized. Joy: Yeah. Claire: But we haven’t gone this year. We didn’t go this year, but we went last year. The problem is that last year, for the last five years, we have lived in a neighborhood where everyone is setting off so many fireworks. Starting in June. I know people are listening – there’s a lot of mixed feelings about fireworks. We are really lucky. Our dog does not care about fireworks. Our kids love them. We try to be really respectful. I mean, the kids go to be at like eight. We nine times out of ten are setting off firewo...