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The Feed for September 22nd, 2022

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00:00If it's in your news feed, it's in the feed with Amy and Sean, 1027 VGS.
00:07We work five days a week. Do you love it?
00:11I mean, I love this part of our job.
00:16Yeah, it's great. It's all the writing.
00:18The rest sucks.
00:22Chances are, it's the same for a lot of people, though.
00:24I mean, you know, you listen.
00:25It's not like the weekends are so cruel.
00:28Because Friday, you've got to work.
00:30Yeah, so you're tired Friday night.
00:31But they call that like a weekend, practically.
00:34And that's not a weekend.
00:35You're exhausted. You try to rally.
00:37And then Saturday is like a day, but you've got to run around and do everything.
00:41And then Sunday, your weekend's over because you've got to get ready for Monday.
00:43You know that doom is around the corner.
00:47To be completely honest, that's why I always, always try to plan things to do on Friday night.
00:51So Saturday is a full doom, whatever.
00:54Like, you don't have plans on Saturday.
00:57Like, if we want to go out or something, let's do a Friday night.
00:59I'll be tired, but let's get it over with so that Saturday I can just relax.
01:03Well, there's a nonprofit called Four Day Week Global.
01:08And they are doing a pilot program for six months.
01:12Over 3,000 employees taking part in this, a whole bunch of employers.
01:16Over six months, they're going to work four days instead of five,
01:19see if they can maintain or improve the productivity.
01:20So far, they're halfway through.
01:23And the vast majority, 88% of employers and employees say that it's working really well.
01:28The productivity has actually increased 40 some odd percent because they're saying the workers are more well rested.
01:36They feel like they have some personal time, personal life.
01:39So they come in in a better attitude and ready to kill it.
01:43So would you rather do four 10s or five 8s?
01:47Four 10s.
01:48Four 10s all day.
01:49Yeah.
01:49We're already doing it, I think.
01:50I feel like we're doing five 10s.
01:51Right.
01:52So that'd be great.
01:52Yeah.
01:53Yeah, I think so.
01:53Well, I mean, like, my girlfriend's a nurse.
01:55She works, what, three 12-hour shifts?
01:58And she loves it.
01:59I mean, those are long shifts.
02:01Three days, she's a zombie, but then she's done.
02:03Yeah.
02:03Yeah.
02:04What a dream.
02:04Yeah.
02:05That'd be nice.
02:06You know they won't let us do this ever.
02:07No, we will definitely not be able to.
02:09No, absolutely not.
02:09For the general public.
02:12How's this?
02:13That billion-dollar-plus lottery situation that happened over the summer?
02:17I can say that now because it's fall.
02:18Right.
02:19They finally had the winning ticket come forward.
02:22How cool is it?
02:23It was like.
02:23It was 1.3 billion.
02:25Mm-hmm.
02:25One ticket, but it's getting split.
02:28How cool.
02:29I love this.
02:29When I read it, I was like, oh, God, there's no drama behind it.
02:32There's so much money.
02:33It's like, how, like, you're really.
02:35So it's 700 and some million?
02:37They took the lump sum, 780 million.
02:40They made a agreement that once, when the ticket was bought, that they would split it down the middle.
02:45And they're going to do that.
02:46And they're in Illinois, so they're going to remain anonymous.
02:49Not every state allows you to.
02:50Some states require you to get paraded out.
02:53I know.
02:54That's so stupid.
02:56What is there?
02:56What do you say?
02:5616?
02:57One of 16 states that are allowed to.
03:00I think everybody should be allowed, especially when it's that much money.
03:03I mean, people come out of the woodwork and just ask for things.
03:07Ridiculous.
03:08Yeah.
03:08That's why I love Shaq says that my kids have to have a degree or they're not getting any of my money.
03:12Wow.
03:13Yeah, you have to have a degree.
03:14Well, you did all the hard work.
03:15It's like, yeah, you want.
03:16I'm just going to give you all of my money.
03:19I want to see some grades.
03:20For sure.
03:20I love it.
03:21For sure.
03:21Listen, pay them, bribe them.
03:23Finally, the chief operating officer of the faux meat company Beyond Meat is being accused of punching through the back window of a car in a parking lot outside of an Arkansas football game over the weekend.
03:36And among other things, he bit a man's nose in the altercations.
03:40Wow.
03:40He's mad because the other car clipped his front tire.
03:42What Batman was it?
03:44The first Batman?
03:45It was the first Batman when, gosh, what was the, he was the penguin bit some guy's nose off.
03:51Core memory for me, that movie, it was, it was the George Clooney Batman and the penguin bit somebody's nose off.
03:56I'll never forget it.
03:58Wow.
03:58I'm going to look that up.
03:59Here we go.
04:00Have you seen it?
04:01No.
04:01I haven't seen any of the Batmans.
04:02Really?
04:03I know.
04:03I got a lot of catching up to do.
04:05Yeah.
04:05Just in life.
04:06Now, here's the funny thing, though.
04:07He used to work in like the real meat industry, worked for Tyson Foods, and now he's working for the fake meat.
04:13He's only been there since December and he's already.
04:16Eating.
04:16He's eating people.
04:19But he's not that bad.
04:20He's starving.
04:21Give it a shot.
04:22Come on now.
04:23It's all right.
04:23Knock it until you try it.