Dahil ilang taong nawalan ng project, sinisi raw ni Mikee Quintos ang sarili niya at dumaan daw siya sa matinding self-doubt. “Naging chubby ako.”
Pero napagod din siya sa ganoong mindset kaya nagdesisyon siyang baguhin ito.
Sa tulong ng workshops at sa patuloy na pagtitiwala sa sarili, nagbukas ang pinto ng hosting para sa kanya—kaya naman sobrang pasasalamat niya para sa kanyang bagong cooking talk show na 'Lutong Bahay.'
Pakinggan ang revelations ng paborito nating kapitbahay na si Mikee sa episode na ito ng #UpdatedWithNelsonCanlas!
Pero napagod din siya sa ganoong mindset kaya nagdesisyon siyang baguhin ito.
Sa tulong ng workshops at sa patuloy na pagtitiwala sa sarili, nagbukas ang pinto ng hosting para sa kanya—kaya naman sobrang pasasalamat niya para sa kanyang bagong cooking talk show na 'Lutong Bahay.'
Pakinggan ang revelations ng paborito nating kapitbahay na si Mikee sa episode na ito ng #UpdatedWithNelsonCanlas!
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00:00Hello updaters and welcome to my podcast updated with Nelson Canlas.
00:10Unexpected, that was his love life when I last talked to him here.
00:17And he made us fall in love with the story of how he fell in love with his ex-girlfriend, Paul Salas.
00:27You already know who I'm talking about, the host of the newest cooking talk show,
00:34Nalutong Bahay, my very good friend, Mikey Quintos.
00:38Hi everyone, hello to the listeners, it's been a while now.
00:42But I remember that it was now that we chatted the last time I was here.
00:47But it's good to be back here and at least I have a lot to say now.
00:52Before anything else, congratulations.
00:55I told you, I watched your first episode with Ruru.
01:01And I really said, this is a legit talk show host.
01:07Thank you, thank you. Exciting so far.
01:10It's just the pilot week, we're already in the second week now.
01:13But it's hard to accept the reactions so far.
01:18When I hear good feedback, I need to repeat it to Paul.
01:25You need a supporter.
01:28Yes, like, is this real? Is this real life?
01:32Am I dreaming? He needs to make me feel that this is real.
01:40But let me ask you, Mikey.
01:44As a podcaster, as a talk show host, as a reporter,
01:52I mean, it's my job to ask questions, to accept the answers of the artists.
02:00But you're an artist who also asks questions to the artists.
02:05Isn't that hard?
02:06Because it's like you're booking them.
02:09I don't know, Nelson.
02:10So far, I can see that I enjoy it.
02:16I don't know if you've noticed it, like before, in my interviews.
02:21But I really enjoy good conversations.
02:25I get bored with small talk.
02:27That's my trait. I get bored with small talk.
02:30I don't like small talk. I want to go straight to the bottom.
02:34I'm curious with people.
02:35Right?
02:36Boring stuff.
02:37I don't like time.
02:38I don't like that.
02:40One of the most valuable things we have is our time.
02:46Time.
02:47Like, the moments that you have with people,
02:53whether you're with them at work or outside.
02:55It's just for a moment.
02:57Your coffee break with a friend.
03:01Those few minutes, you might as well use those valuable minutes
03:06with conversations that really have an impact.
03:11If I can be that one friend to someone who listens,
03:15in those few minutes, to lighten your mood up,
03:19I'll accept your bad trip
03:25just to make your day better.
03:28It's always been an interest of mine to connect with people.
03:33It makes me feel alive.
03:35And here in Lutong Bahay,
03:37I'm so happy that I'm able to use that.
03:40As in, I'm able to explore what I can do as an artist.
03:47And how can I use that skill professionally.
03:51And every episode, I feel different.
03:56Because, of course, there are different guests.
03:58So, I get surprised by a lot of stories from the guests.
04:04Like, this is their story. Oh my God.
04:08I learn a lot.
04:10But I enjoy it, I promise.
04:13The reason why I'm asking that is,
04:17I think that for artists,
04:20interviewing another artist is like
04:23you have some unspoken code.
04:27Like, don't worry, I got your back.
04:31There are secrets that can't be discussed.
04:36So, how do you handle that?
04:40Because, like Ruru, for example,
04:44you're really sad that she courted Barbie.
04:47For sure, as a host, you know this,
04:51our first responsibility as a host
04:55is to make our guests feel safe.
04:58Yes.
04:59Because, of course, how can they answer properly
05:02if they're not in a safe environment?
05:06Or, like you said, I got you.
05:09And I just remembered that
05:12they have Ate Ana, Ate Fileo,
05:16my acting mentors, Yanny,
05:18the ones who taught me,
05:21the ones who gave me breakthroughs as an actress.
05:25They said some common things
05:27that surprised me before,
05:29that I didn't notice before.
05:32They told me,
05:33in a different situation,
05:35I'm sure they didn't talk about it.
05:38I asked them if they talked about it.
05:40Because they said the same thing.
05:42They both said I have a really strong empath.
05:48And that's a strength of mine as an actress.
05:52Now, when they started to be aware
05:57of my empath,
05:59I started to notice myself more.
06:02I started to feel stronger
06:05compared to the average.
06:09I saw eventually that it can also be a curse.
06:13It's not just a blessing.
06:15Yes, it's a blessing.
06:16I agree.
06:17Sometimes, when I wasn't aware,
06:20I was easily distracted.
06:24Because even if I wasn't looking,
06:28I could feel someone's empathy
06:30at the other end of the room.
06:32It was that strong.
06:34Even if it was quiet,
06:36I could feel the negative vibes.
06:39That's what I mean by it becoming
06:44also a curse and a blessing.
06:46But now,
06:50that was before I was aware.
06:52Becoming a curse.
06:54When I started to know more about it,
06:58eventually, I learned how to use it.
07:03I'll just comment.
07:05I know you have had your share of comments
07:08on social media.
07:10Of course, your friends.
07:11You know,
07:12your biggest strength
07:14when you're interviewing
07:17is not just your empathy,
07:19but you're also hungry
07:22for what people will say.
07:25And that's your best asset.
07:27That is your best asset.
07:29You're like,
07:30tell me anything.
07:32I want that.
07:34Thank you. Wow.
07:36Wow.
07:37You're so good.
07:39You're such a great host.
07:41You're so good.
07:43I have a question for you.
07:45You became a host!
07:46Go!
07:49In your hosting career,
07:51was there a time when you felt guilty
07:53about what you asked?
07:55A lot.
07:56How do you handle those moments?
07:58After the interview,
08:00don't be shy or afraid to say sorry.
08:03Yes.
08:05It's like,
08:06she exposed herself
08:08that you didn't expect.
08:10For example,
08:11I'll give you an example.
08:12I had an interview with Bea Alonso recently.
08:14And she was shocked
08:15about her relationship before
08:17that I didn't expect.
08:18She suddenly answered,
08:19I didn't have a break.
08:23Then,
08:24okay,
08:25since she said that,
08:27I followed up
08:28until we both did not expect that.
08:31But I think Bea
08:33can attest to this
08:34that after the interview,
08:35I told her,
08:36Bea, I'm really sorry.
08:37But you know,
08:38what's out is out.
08:39And they appreciated that.
08:42And also,
08:43their being safe with you
08:48does not end at the interview.
08:51Even after.
08:53Because I told you,
08:54you,
08:55I mean,
08:56you shared a lot with me.
08:57Right?
08:58I have a gentleman's word
09:00that when,
09:01Kuya Nelson,
09:02no one will come out.
09:03And,
09:04I'll wait for you.
09:05I'm sure the time will come
09:07when you'll tell me,
09:08Kuya Nelson,
09:09it's okay.
09:10It's game.
09:11Going back to your question,
09:13I was guilty of a lot of things.
09:15But,
09:16I kept the friendship,
09:18the friendships
09:19with the people I interviewed
09:21by making them feel safe
09:23even after the interview.
09:24There.
09:25The feeling of
09:28taking care of
09:30the respect still.
09:32Yes.
09:33Because,
09:34what we want to show in the interview
09:37is not just the truth.
09:39What we want to show in the interview
09:41is the human side of the person.
09:43And I think,
09:45that's why Lutong Bahay
09:47is a really good concept
09:50before we start shooting.
09:52The idea of
09:54us going to the house
09:56of these TV personalities,
09:59of these artists,
10:01or vloggers.
10:03And,
10:05you basically let them in
10:07your sacred place.
10:09It's your home.
10:11That's where
10:13the most important moments
10:15of your life happen.
10:17I mean,
10:18in your personal life.
10:19But,
10:20you let the cameras in.
10:21You let your neighbors in.
10:23Basically,
10:24everything.
10:25And,
10:27for our viewers,
10:29who are used to seeing
10:31artists who are
10:33well-dressed,
10:34all gammed up,
10:35working,
10:37all the glitz and glam and everything.
10:39This show is a good platform
10:41to see,
10:42to really humanize them.
10:44If this show can be
10:47the platform for people
10:48to be comforted,
10:50in the afternoon,
10:51and fill their hearts
10:53and stomachs
10:54with our recipes.
10:55Wow.
10:56I mean,
10:57it's such an honor.
10:58I have a question to make.
11:00I don't want to...
11:03This is a personal...
11:04This is just a personal take.
11:06I don't want to go to
11:08the artist's house
11:10and interview there.
11:12Why?
11:13Because I feel like
11:15it's too intrusive.
11:18Really?
11:19Because,
11:20what I think of
11:21the artist's house
11:22is like your sanctuary.
11:24Right?
11:25The place
11:26where you can hide.
11:27I'll go in there
11:28and I'll ask you
11:29hard-hitting questions.
11:30That's O.A., right?
11:32So far,
11:33my journey,
11:34I remember,
11:35it was just said
11:36in the last...
11:38by our dean.
11:40Hmm.
11:41A little.
11:42As in,
11:43she said,
11:44when we got to
11:45her house,
11:46we just put on makeup.
11:47That was the first thing
11:48she said to me.
11:49Like...
11:51Is it okay
11:52that I'm sharing this?
11:54I hope it's okay.
11:55It's just that
11:56she shared that
11:59a lot of people tried
12:01to inquire,
12:03but she feels that way too.
12:05Like, the same with you.
12:07And I respect that.
12:09I do also.
12:10That's why sometimes
12:11we have episodes
12:12where we're in the studio.
12:14But they still share
12:16the recipes
12:18that came from their house.
12:20They still cook at home.
12:22And that's okay.
12:24Because we totally respect that.
12:26It's still the decision of the artist.
12:28But going back
12:29to what I was sharing
12:30with Ate Nadine.
12:31So like,
12:32maybe 5-6 hours later,
12:33I asked her,
12:34why did you agree, Ate?
12:36The truth.
12:37What gave you the game?
12:38If that was the other inquiry
12:39that you denied,
12:40but you agreed to cook at home.
12:42And she said the reason
12:44was that during the Christmas ID shoot,
12:47we were able to talk.
12:49Oh, you have a connection.
12:51Yes.
12:52It's like,
12:53that's what gave her the game.
12:55And then,
12:56I felt a lot of pressure.
12:59Yes, that's true.
13:00That's true.
13:01So that's how big
13:03my responsibility was
13:05with this show.
13:06Like, oh my gosh.
13:07It's like,
13:08my eyes were magnified
13:10at that moment.
13:12There's fear.
13:14But the fear that,
13:16okay,
13:17the fear of the mirror.
13:19You know,
13:20the last thing we want to be
13:22is an intrusive person.
13:25Exactly.
13:26Although, I didn't force her.
13:28I didn't convince her.
13:30She just said that
13:31when we talked,
13:32that was what helped her
13:34decide.
13:35Her husband and I,
13:36they really talked about it.
13:38Maybe that's why,
13:39every time before I leave their house,
13:42I hope you enjoyed.
13:44I make it a point
13:46when I go to their homes,
13:48when I knock on the gate,
13:50my goal is for the guests
13:52to enjoy the episode.
13:56That's my number one goal.
13:58You know,
14:00I'll give you another tip.
14:02Tip?
14:03Let's go.
14:04When they allow you to do that,
14:08like, oh, Mikey,
14:09you can go to our house.
14:12You know, the first thing I ask the artist
14:14is,
14:15what parts of your house
14:17can they see?
14:19Of course.
14:20I won't look at the camera
14:22and say,
14:23look at this,
14:24take this.
14:25Respect their privacy, of course.
14:27We both need to understand
14:29what the boundary is.
14:31And try not to cross that.
14:35For example,
14:36you're the one I interviewed,
14:37and you crossed that.
14:38You gave it to me.
14:40But I would not say,
14:41safe side.
14:43But I'm on the agreed boundary.
14:46I think it all falls
14:47under respect.
14:49Yes.
14:50Basically,
14:51it's respect.
14:52So,
14:55that's good,
14:56Filipinos, right?
14:57Not all.
14:58I want to stay hopeful.
15:02Not all.
15:03You know,
15:04you have a lot of interviews
15:06where you feel like you're rude.
15:08That's true.
15:09But I try not to take it.
15:11Those moments,
15:12I try not to take it personally.
15:15Like,
15:16when I feel that,
15:18I always think,
15:21maybe he's not okay.
15:22Maybe he's going through something.
15:24Like,
15:25it's more about that person
15:27than me.
15:28No,
15:29because you know,
15:30I believe that
15:31artists are public figures,
15:34not public properties.
15:37That's beautiful.
15:38Because,
15:39when you're a figure,
15:40you're just looking.
15:41I'm buying your product,
15:42I'm complimenting you.
15:43I like you.
15:44You're a figure.
15:45But you won't give me 100%.
15:47Because,
15:48I didn't buy your whole life.
15:50I didn't buy your whole soul.
15:52Right?
15:53I'm not your property.
15:55I agree to that.
15:56But,
15:57admit it,
15:59I think I want to bring our conversation
16:01to how fulfilling it is.
16:05Because there's a risk.
16:06Every question has a risk.
16:09Every conversation has a risk.
16:11I think that's why
16:13it's good that you're giving a disclaimer.
16:15That's what you said,
16:16what was your term earlier?
16:18It's running out.
16:20But this,
16:21this is all I can say, Mikey.
16:23You are on the right track.
16:26Wow, thank you.
16:27You know,
16:28you know respect,
16:30you know boundaries,
16:32and
16:33like I said earlier,
16:34you're empathetic,
16:35and you're listening.
16:38Those are the qualities
16:39that I look for in an interviewer.
16:41Wow.
16:44I didn't expect that.
16:45I mean,
16:46we're friends,
16:48but when you saw me
16:49before I jumped off the roof,
16:51I expected you to be my host.
16:53No.
16:54Not at all.
16:55No?
16:56No.
16:57Because I know you're just good at acting.
17:00You're being nice to me.
17:02Of course.
17:04Acting is a different skill.
17:06Conversation is a different skill.
17:09It's different.
17:10Right?
17:11You're not...
17:12Because if you're acting out,
17:14if you're just acting the part
17:16that you're interviewing,
17:17it's going to show.
17:18We know that.
17:19Acting is focused on expressing emotions.
17:23You can be good at expressing your emotions,
17:26but you're not good at communicating verbally.
17:29That is correct.
17:30That's it.
17:31Being able to express your emotions
17:33with your eyes,
17:35with your body,
17:37emotions,
17:38that's what
17:40acting requires.
17:41But you're not good at communicating verbally.
17:45It depends.
17:46Honestly,
17:47that's how it is for me.
17:48Especially,
17:49the most dangerous thing in a cooked house
17:51is the kitchen interrogation.
17:53Because
17:54it's a bit...
17:55I would say,
17:56sometimes,
17:59it's on purpose
18:00for that segment.
18:01The questions are incriminating.
18:03That's why
18:05truth or dare,
18:06my choice is not to answer the guest.
18:08Get it?
18:09But sometimes,
18:10the questions when I read it
18:12in our script,
18:13or the choices,
18:15I want to rearrange it a bit
18:17or reword it a bit.
18:19Yes.
18:20You should do that.
18:21Yes.
18:22Just to make it smoother
18:25or to make it less...
18:27I don't like that reaction.
18:29It's like,
18:30what is that?
18:31It's not like that.
18:32Always remember, Mikey,
18:34the guide questions
18:35are just your guide questions.
18:38You can always,
18:39and I would suggest,
18:41you go off script all the time
18:43based on your emotions,
18:45based on where you get
18:47the energy,
18:49things like that.
18:50I don't consider myself in the role
18:52and I'm written in the role of the script.
18:54The mood,
18:55the dynamics of that day,
18:57I mean,
18:58even if you've been interviewing
19:00your long-time friend.
19:01Yes.
19:02That's true.
19:03And do you expect
19:04that we'll go here
19:05and talk about it today?
19:06No.
19:07I mean,
19:08right now,
19:09best example.
19:10Because,
19:11the night before,
19:12you were writing down
19:13the questions.
19:14I'll ask this,
19:15I'll ask that.
19:16But when you're in front of him,
19:17wait,
19:18there's an opportunity
19:19to ask this.
19:20So,
19:21that's it.
19:22The course you're going to
19:23is different.
19:24That's right.
19:25I would always remind myself
19:27and every,
19:28before we start taping,
19:30we would pray.
19:31And I'll tell the prayers
19:33to thank the Lord
19:36for the talents
19:37that he gave to all of us
19:39and for gathering us
19:40during the taping.
19:41And really guide us
19:43by using that.
19:45Because,
19:46I don't know,
19:47when I add that to the prayer,
19:48it has an effect on me
19:50that I trust more
19:51in my gut feeling
19:52throughout the day.
19:54When that's included
19:56in the prayer.
19:57So, I feel more confident,
19:59even with Desenia,
20:00sometimes,
20:01that this is the question.
20:03Sometimes,
20:04there's a whiteboard.
20:06It's an effort for me
20:07to ask,
20:08what am I going to ask?
20:09Or what's in my gut,
20:10when I'm told
20:11that this is the question.
20:12Follow your gut.
20:14So, sometimes,
20:15I'll explain that,
20:16okay, wait,
20:17this first,
20:18then promise,
20:19that's next.
20:20Wait,
20:21let's get personal,
20:22Micaela.
20:23This is Paul Salas.
20:24What can he give you
20:26as inspiration
20:28or support
20:29in this new chapter
20:30of your life?
20:32You know,
20:33when he saw the trailer
20:34of Lutong Bahay,
20:36he cried.
20:38Really?
20:40Aww.
20:42He cried.
20:43He cried.
20:44Because,
20:45he knows my journey.
20:49I told you about it earlier,
20:51a bit.
20:53I went to depression.
20:55I thought to myself,
20:57why did I lose my job for so long?
20:59I learned
21:01how much I love acting.
21:05And,
21:07how
21:08I can't let go of it.
21:11Because,
21:12I get distracted
21:13trying to force myself
21:15to focus on something
21:18I don't really
21:19want to do right now.
21:21Like that.
21:22If you force something,
21:26okay, I'm going to try
21:27to make it simple
21:28in a few words.
21:30That whole time,
21:31that whole journey,
21:32also,
21:35the hard part
21:37before I learned that
21:41I need to trust
21:43my story first.
21:44Because,
21:45if I take too much control
21:48in my life,
21:50I will never be happy.
21:52Like,
21:53if I'm the only one
21:55planning,
21:56doing,
21:57moving around
21:58and I'm not distracting him,
21:59I'm not distracting him, Lord.
22:02I will never be happy.
22:04So, before I realized that,
22:06he saw the dark side.
22:10I think that's what
22:11made him cry.
22:13Watching the trailer
22:14for Nutong Bahay,
22:15because he knows.
22:16These past few years,
22:18honestly,
22:19it's been a while
22:20since I heard about it.
22:22My last project
22:23was the right one.
22:25The right one
22:26that ended
22:27in March 2023.
22:29You know,
22:30this is when I realized
22:31how hard it was.
22:32Because,
22:33during that break,
22:35for about a year and a half,
22:38honestly,
22:39I felt sad.
22:40I was almost depressed.
22:42Or maybe in denial,
22:43not depressed.
22:45I denounced myself.
22:48I blamed myself.
22:50I became chubby
22:51because I didn't have work.
22:53I ate a lot.
22:56That's what affected me.
22:58But,
22:59I got tired of it.
23:01That's why I changed
23:02my mindset.
23:04And,
23:05when that changed,
23:06the first thing I did
23:07was request
23:08Sparkle for workshops.
23:10Public speaking workshops,
23:12which teaches us
23:14how to arrange
23:16our thoughts,
23:19how to speak,
23:21how to
23:23communicate better.
23:26And I really enjoyed it.
23:28Then,
23:29when Nelson and I
23:31did the workshops,
23:33I said,
23:34I hope I'll have
23:35an opportunity
23:36to host
23:37any kind of
23:40guest host
23:41on TikTok
23:42or AOS.
23:44I'll just use
23:45what I learned
23:46from the workshops.
23:48When I joined
23:49during that break,
23:51I really enjoyed it.
23:52Suddenly,
23:53I got a job
23:54in a cooking house.
23:56I got a hosting job.
23:58And,
23:59Lord is amazing.
24:01I feel like
24:02he's the one
24:03who put
24:04the sadness
24:05in my mind.
24:06He moved me.
24:08And,
24:09he gave me the idea
24:11that I can host.
24:13You will realize
24:14that during those times
24:15when you had nothing to do,
24:17you were prepared
24:18for something big.
24:19Exactly.
24:20Exactly.
24:21With me,
24:22I was meant to be
24:24in rest.
24:25Like maybe,
24:26maybe,
24:27that's his plan.
24:28I am where I'm supposed
24:29to be right now.
24:30Like,
24:31I'm in a preparation stage.
24:32Like you said,
24:33he's preparing me.
24:35I still have something
24:36to learn from him
24:37before he gives me
24:38the blessings
24:39he planned for me.
24:41And,
24:42I truly believe
24:43that it's true.
24:46Yeah.
24:47It's a success story.
24:48A few months back,
24:49I lost my grandma.
24:50I mean,
24:51the timing of everything.
24:54I can say my grandma,
24:55my mom,
24:56was my number one fan.
24:58And,
24:59she's the cook
25:00of the house
25:01in our house.
25:02So,
25:03this is also a homage
25:04to your grandma?
25:05Yes.
25:06I hope
25:07it's part of it.
25:08I feel like
25:09she gave me the show.
25:10Amen.
25:11That is true.
25:13I feel like,
25:14I feel like,
25:15she gave it to me.
25:16I don't know,
25:17I was dreaming.
25:18Then,
25:19when I woke up,
25:20I felt her hug.
25:22It's like,
25:23it's like,
25:24it's like,
25:25someone told me that,
25:27you're good.
25:29You're good, Mikey.
25:31That's my gift to you.
25:32It's like that.
25:34As in,
25:35Gabby,
25:36I believe in that.
25:37It's true.
25:39It's my first time
25:40when someone
25:41was so close to me.
25:42So,
25:43it's my first time
25:44experiencing that.
25:46I love you,
25:47I love you, Nelson.
25:48Because,
25:49I'm trying to keep it short.
25:50But,
25:51that week,
25:52that one week
25:53when my grandmother
25:54just passed away,
25:55she was fixing
25:57some long-term problems
26:00for the family members.
26:01Like,
26:02for my cousins,
26:03my siblings.
26:05For my cousin,
26:06they had a mortgage
26:07for two years
26:08of problems.
26:09They were paying for it
26:10even though
26:11they didn't need to.
26:12So,
26:13that's how it was.
26:14Then,
26:15it was fixed
26:16the week
26:17my grandmother passed away.
26:18We were there
26:19to fix it.
26:20And then,
26:21my sister
26:22had a big problem
26:23in school too.
26:25Then,
26:27I was jealous.
26:28It's like,
26:29because it was happening
26:30to them,
26:31I was always
26:32nagging my grandmother,
26:33Mom,
26:34you need to fix it for me too.
26:35Mom, me too.
26:36Although,
26:37I didn't pray
26:38for her
26:39specifically,
26:41I didn't ask her
26:42Mom,
26:43this is what I want.
26:44Like,
26:45you need to fix
26:46something in your life too.
26:47That's when
26:48I felt
26:49that she was fixing it.
26:51She gave me
26:52a chance
26:53and she gave me
26:54confidence again.
26:56She gave me
26:57a chance to grow.
26:59And,
27:00most importantly,
27:01she gave me
27:02a reason
27:04to run to the Lord
27:06and
27:09ask for the Lord's help
27:10because I couldn't
27:11face the pain
27:12of losing her.
27:14There.
27:15It's nice to have
27:16a destination
27:17no matter what
27:18your grief is.
27:22It's a gift.
27:23It's a gift.
27:24I mean,
27:25I choose to see
27:26the goodness
27:28in
27:30all of that chaos.
27:31Are you going to
27:32guest Paul?
27:33I hope so.
27:34I hope so?
27:35Just wait.
27:37Because I'm not
27:38going to choose.
27:39I mean,
27:40Am I going to make a petition?
27:41Are you going to make a petition?
27:42I'm going to make a petition.
27:43I'm going to make a petition.
27:44Yes.
27:45Because,
27:46you know,
27:47I want to hear
27:48what you two
27:49have to say.
27:50It's different when you
27:51interview Paul.
27:52It's different.
27:53Of course,
27:54I feel like
27:55there are a lot of shows
27:56that will surprise people.
27:57Yes.
27:59I feel like
28:01we need two.
28:02I feel like
28:03on my birthday,
28:04if possible,
28:05my birthday,
28:07my birthday is coming up
28:08this December.
28:09Maybe Paul
28:10will be my guest.
28:11Because he has
28:12an open-ended
28:13in his last
28:14interview.
28:15He said that
28:16you two
28:17talked about
28:18marriage.
28:19Really?
28:20Yes.
28:21He said that
28:22you two joke around.
28:23Is that true?
28:24Yes,
28:25but you know,
28:26there's
28:27an update there.
28:28Wait,
28:29is there?
28:30Just recently.
28:31I'm really going viral
28:32if I become
28:33maritesco, right?
28:34Is there?
28:35No,
28:36just recently.
28:37I don't have
28:38yet.
28:39I don't have
28:40yet,
28:41but
28:42just the conversation.
28:43The update
28:44and the upgrade,
28:45it's not
28:46jokes anymore.
28:47As in,
28:48there was
28:49one time
28:50when the conversation
28:51became serious.
28:53Because I had
28:54anxiety.
28:56Why is it
28:57always a joke?
28:58Why is it
28:59always a joke?
29:00Can't you
29:01stop it?
29:02Why are you
29:03avoiding it?
29:04Yes, and
29:05Micaela,
29:06don't allow it.
29:07Say,
29:08you can't
29:09just talk
29:10about it.
29:11Yes,
29:12I'm also
29:13marited.
29:14Not all.
29:15And now,
29:16right?
29:17Hi!
29:18Hi!
29:19Hi!
29:20Hi!
29:21Hi!
29:22Hi!
29:23Hi!
29:24Hi!
29:25Hi!
29:26Hi!
29:27Hi!
29:28Hi!
29:29Hi!
29:30Hi!
29:31Hi!
29:32Hi!
29:33Hi!
29:34Hi!
29:35Hi!
29:36Hi!
29:37I was like
29:38paralyzed!
29:39It's just
29:40a conversation.
29:41So
29:42in my headspace,
29:44the point was
29:46my brain
29:47expected
29:48a different
29:49outcome
29:50at this age
29:51and
29:52at the
29:53time of my life.
29:54But
29:55I was so happy.
29:56Really!
29:57As in,
29:58this hut
29:58has been a
29:59real blessing
30:00in life.
30:02I learned
30:03so much.
30:04And
30:05There's a lot of reflection because it's all about conversation.
30:12So, I have a headspace.
30:16I can go to places that I didn't expect my brain would go to at this age and at this time of my life.
30:28And to Ms. Joy, the management, I don't think there's a lack of reminders.
30:34They're there.
30:35Oh, Mikey, I won't let you go through the Ask Nelson segment because you've been asking me for a while.
30:43But I'll just comment. I'll repeat what I said to you earlier.
30:48You're on the right track. Do it.
30:52I don't know if I have a license to say this, but you have my seal of approval.
31:00Oh, thank you, Queen Nelson. That means a lot. That means a lot.
31:04I appreciate it. Thank you.
31:07I hope you grow even more.
31:09And I promise I won't stop studying.
31:14I won't be complacent.
31:17I will remember your advice.
31:19And I won't be complacent.
31:23And I'm sure, I have faith that Paul will shoot me right away if that happens.
31:31I feel it.
31:33Thank you very much, Mikey.
31:35You know, I'll just add that I'm proud of you.
31:40Shoot me too when you see me.
31:42Don't worry.
31:43Thank you. I'll accept it too.
31:46Thank you very much.
31:47Have fun. Good night.