#1372 IDU: Who Is Bridgit Mendler

Who is this Bridgit Mendler?

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Scott Benner 0:00
Hello friends, and welcome back to another episode of The Juicebox podcast.

Arden's back, and today we're going to figure out why Bridget Mendler is a rocket scientist. Just hang out. You'll see what I'm talking about. Is she a rock. I don't know what she is. She's shooting something into space. Nothing you hear on the Juicebox podcast should be considered advice medical or otherwise, always consult a physician before making any changes to your health care plan. If you are the caregiver of someone with type one diabetes or have type one yourself, please go to T 1d exchange.org/juice, box and complete the survey. This should take you about 10 minutes and will really help type one diabetes research. You can help right from your house at T 1d exchange.org/juice, box. When you place your first order for ag one with my link, you'll get five free travel packs and a free year supply of vitamin D drink, ag one.com/juice box. Guys, the holidays are upon us. Cozy earth.com use the offer code juice box to check out the Save 40% on all of the great gifts that'll be under the tree this year. If you're looking for community around type one diabetes. Check out the Juicebox podcast. Private Facebook group juice box podcast, type one diabetes. This episode of The Juicebox podcast is sponsored by the continuous glucose monitor that my daughter wears, the Dexcom g7 dexcom.com/juice, box. Get started today using this link, and you'll not only be doing something great for yourself, you'll be supporting the Juicebox podcast. The episode you're about to listen to was sponsored by touched by type one. Go check them out right now on Facebook, Instagram, and of course, at touched by type one.org, check out that Programs tab when you get to the website to see all the great things that they're doing for people living with type one diabetes touched by type one.org Okay, we're back. We're making another episode of, I don't understand which I'm coming to believe. I don't love the title of, I mean, I like it for a title of a podcast, but for an episode title, it stinks, because

Arden Benner 2:24
I think it should just be named.

Scott Benner 2:30
Okay, I'll look into that. Is that, is that, um, website available?

Arden Benner 2:34
How many A's you use?

Scott Benner 2:37
Would there not be in a T at the end, eventually,

Arden Benner 2:42
well, there would, but like, it's about how many A's you put in it. Because, like, if you put seven A's and someone put eight as then you don't have the same website. You're making a

Scott Benner 2:50
point. But then how would you even tell people how to like? Because when you tell people to spell something they know, so would it be w, H, A, A, A, t.com, B, yeah. Yeah. What, Yeah, you're welcome. What.com? Is taken. W h, hold on a second. That's crazy. There's

Arden Benner 3:13
another, there's another genius out there. W

Scott Benner 3:16
H, A, A, A, t.com, that was, is the domain for sale for $2,000 $2,000 what they want for the domain? They won't be getting that. Let's try three A's and a T. It's registered five A's and a T, right? Somebody's registered all of these.

Arden Benner 3:43
This is a genius name.

Scott Benner 3:45
How come nobody bought them? If it's a genius name, all right, that's not our question. Dave, what's our question today?

Arden Benner 3:51
Brought up by you in Why are you pointing at me? You have it written down?

Scott Benner 3:56
I was trying to get you to say it. Oh,

Arden Benner 3:58
I'm not going to

Scott Benner 3:59
do that. Okay? Today, we're going to talk about Bridget Mendler. But what is your question? Go ahead. I think that you need background on who this woman is. Okay, so basically, Bridget Mendler

Arden Benner 4:18
is a god, no. I'm just kidding. Bridget Mendler is a woman who's what, in her 30s. Now, I

Scott Benner 4:25
don't know. I'm finding out everything right now, along with you. Hold on a second. And

Arden Benner 4:29
she was on Disney Channel. She was an actress on Disney's channel in shows such as Good Luck Charlie, and in the movies like Lemonade Mouth, um, that people might notice their kids watched, not me. I'm a grown adult. I've never seen such a thing. Yeah, she was on Disney Channel, and now she she's, like, one of the only Disney celebrities to make it out, not a drug abuser, and she went to Harvard for maybe, like, pure. PhD or something. She's a doctor now. She is like in politics too. People want her to run for president. One day, she's married, she's got a kid, I believe. I don't know. She's just like,

Scott Benner 5:15
she's

Arden Benner 5:17
okay. She made a comeback,

Scott Benner 5:19
and this is perplexing to you, or you need because, yeah,

Arden Benner 5:25
you think about like, she she made some of the, I was gonna say, the best music ever she made. She just made, like, hits when she was younger. She was really famous on Disney Channel, and she made songs that got really popular, and then she like, what does she do now? What does it say? Like, she, she for a medical degree.

Scott Benner 5:45
I'm looking here. So you're talking about a song called hurricane that we think hurricane, yeah,

Arden Benner 5:51
that's a good song. You know that song? Dad, yes, I know that.

Scott Benner 5:54
Do you want to sing it? No, I don't believe I could. And she has ready or not. Is another song that's hers that people might know. Yeah, okay, so hurricane, think the clouds are clogging up my brain like the weather drain, same as the tears on my face and I'm stuck business in the face. Okay, thanks. Oh yeah, that's her. So that incredibly popular song, right? Like, one of those, like, summertime, like, bop hits, right? Yeah, that when you're your kid, you run around with all your friends listening to fair.

Arden Benner 6:33
I mean, yeah, it was, yeah.

Scott Benner 6:35
I don't know any other songs between hurricane and Ready or not, okay?

Arden Benner 6:39
So I don't, I don't either. I don't either. Okay, but she had like, these two really popular songs, and then she was on, Good Luck Charlie. You know that we know what show that is. I do know that show? Yeah, yeah. She was like, I guess, yeah. She's basically the main character in that show.

Scott Benner 6:54
And so she was famous on television. Was that at the same time as the music? Was she doing both at the same time? I think so. All right, I'm gonna look at IMDB. Do people still use that? I'm gonna look her up too, Bridget Mendler, actress the secret world. So in 2012 when that show came out, she was on good luck, Charlie, when that came out, and then Jesse was in 2013 Oh, she was on the show, Jesse, and then they spun her off into Good Luck Charlie. Is that how it happened? Yes, this is okay.

Arden Benner 7:26
Oh. She was also on wizards of waver Waverly Place. She was, like, one of the brothers girlfriend. She was a big character on that show, really. She was in Alvin and the Chipmunks. Oh, I'm seeing it now. Yeah. She was in, like, a bunch of stuff. Here's something, a bunch of Disney things like, oh, okay, wait, I

Scott Benner 7:44
have to go back to the beginning. Let's figure out where this all started. We're gonna unfold the Bridget Mendler lore. She was first on something called the legend of Bucha as a voice. Then she did another voice on something she was in general hospital for one episode. What's a fun fact about General Hospital? While we're talking, my name's in that, is it not your name is in a courtroom scene in General Hospital, because one of the ladies, who's the head writer at General Hospital, I believe she's the head writer. Put your name into the show, because the podcast helped her so much. So she was in general

Arden Benner 8:17
she has a she has, like a normal husband, like she does. She didn't marry famous,

Scott Benner 8:22
none of that, yeah. So she did things like, she

Arden Benner 8:25
went to Harvard University, Harvard Law School, University of Southern California, and MIT, yeah, and

Scott Benner 8:31
you just said University of Southern California, like, it's not USC. Like, this is a good school. She went to a lot. She's 31 she has she's only 31

Arden Benner 8:41
Yeah, imagine, imagine your Bible saying that you're an actress, singer, songwriter and entrepreneur.

Scott Benner 8:47
I don't understand. Does Bridget Mendler have a Ph D, former Disney star, Bridget Mendler, clarify, she doesn't have her PhD yet. This was in March 2024, but I'll still fight for it. What does that mean? Oh, my God. Why does Bridget Mendler not have a PhD? Is there, like, there are so many articles that she doesn't have a PhD? Yeah, she's, like, a whole thing. She's

Arden Benner 9:12
a phenomenon. Oh, wait

Scott Benner 9:13
a minute, I'm on Reddit now. Bridget Mendler apologizing for not updating her LinkedIn profile came to me.

Arden Benner 9:19
Oh, yeah. So everyone's tried to, like, connect with her on LinkedIn and stuff like before, because obviously she has a LinkedIn, like, she's a normal person, needs a job. And the people were like, oh my god, Bridget Mendler is just like a normal person. Now I'm gonna try to connect with her on LinkedIn. So she has like, 1000s of connections. So I'm pretty sure

Scott Benner 9:36
Bridget Mendler is on LinkedIn, I guess makes sense. She's the CEO and founder at Northwood. The hell is Northwood. The Dexcom g7 is sponsoring this episode of The Juicebox podcast, and it features a lightning fast 30 minute warm up time that's right from the time you put on the Dexcom g7 till the time you're getting readings, 30 minutes. That's pretty great. It also has a 12 hour grace period, so you can swap your sensor when it's convenient for you. All that on top of it being small, accurate, incredibly wearable and light. These things, in my opinion, make the Dexcom g7 a no brainer. The Dexcom g7 comes with way more than just this, up to 10 people can follow you. You can use it with type one, type two, or gestational diabetes. It's covered by all sorts of insurances. And this might be the best part. It might be the best part alerts and alarms that are customizable, so that you can be alerted at the levels that make sense to you. Dexcom.com/juicebox, links in the show notes, links at Juicebox podcast.com, to Dexcom and all the sponsors. When you use my links, you're supporting the production of the podcast and helping to keep it free and plentiful.

Arden Benner 10:54
Harvard Law School. I'm reading about I'm reading about her. So she went to USC for her undergraduate study, and then got a Master's at MIT in the field of applied sciences, balance, blah, blah. Then she was doing acting with education. Then she showed an interest in technology and innovation and social media space and effects on human interaction. And she's involved in research relating to social technology and a strong academic drive. What do you

Scott Benner 11:24
think Northwood does? What's she up to now? So that sounds like a genius. Yeah, she's

Arden Benner 11:31
like, super smart. Apparently, Northwood aims

Scott Benner 11:33
to expedite the build and operation of satellite ground stations, the antennas that connect with satellites to provide data to and from space at Northwood, we're rethinking infrastructure for satellite backhaul from the ground up. Mendler said on LinkedIn, but the girl from Good luck, Charlie, said that it's awesome. Hold on a second.

Arden Benner 11:52
Yeah, exactly. Look. It says she developed a passion while studying at MIT and at Harvard Law School, where she became involved in space policy. Personally, she Oh, and she adopted her son. Of course she did who she's fostered Since 2021 her and her husband, Griffin clever, cleverly, are now parents to a four year old boy.

Scott Benner 12:12
Wonder what her IQ is.

Arden Benner 12:15
Of course she adopted a kid. That's such a genius thing to do. That's why I want to do it.

Scott Benner 12:19
So you look philanthropic, been on my bucket list.

Arden Benner 12:25
I want that law school degree, law school degree, and I want to adopt a baby, just like Bridget Mendler, like Bridget Miller. Apparently, I didn't know that she went to law school. I thought she was a like a medical show. Under

Scott Benner 12:37
the the radar like this, you know what? I mean,

Arden Benner 12:41
I don't know. Well, she's and I mean this in like, a very kind way, she has a normal face. Go ahead. So, like, you know, if you saw Selena Gomez walking on the street, you'd be like, well, first things first, that's Selena Gomez. And she's really, really, really like. She looks like a pop star. That's a famous Bridget Mendler. Yeah, Bridget Mendler just kind of looks like someone I'd walked

Scott Benner 13:07
past. She's a pleasant looking person. Yeah. She's

Arden Benner 13:11
just very normal.

Scott Benner 13:13
Okay, I take your point. And this is something people talk about on the interweb all the time. The kids talk about this. I can't find her IQ, so it must be high, because she's never said it

Arden Benner 13:25
anywhere. If my IQ is high, I I'm scared to get my IQ tested, because

Scott Benner 13:30
what if it's lower than I think? What do you think it is? What do you think it is? Do you even know how that scale works? I don't. No, not really.

Arden Benner 13:40
What is it like? One 120s is like

Scott Benner 13:45
above average. I will find out for you. Okay, one to 24 is profound mental disability, 25 to 39 is severe mental disability. 40 to 54 moderate mental disability, 55 to 69 mild mental disability. 70 to 84 borderline mental disability. 85 to 114 is average intelligence. 115 to 129 is above average or bright. And 130 to 144 is moderately gifted. Goes on from there, man, oh, okay, I feel like I'd be like, 124 slightly above average or bright. Like you'd be above average or bright in that range. That's what you think.

Arden Benner 14:30
Yeah, I don't know if, like, I do think I am gifted, but I don't know if that's what the result would say.

Scott Benner 14:36
145 to 159 highly gifted. 160 to 179 exceptionally gifted, and 180 and up, profoundly gifted.

Arden Benner 14:44
No one has a 180 and up score.

Scott Benner 14:47
Somebody must an average IQ scores between 85 and 115 68% of IQ scores fall within one standard deviation of the mean. That means that the majority of people have an IQ score between 85 and 115 All right, hold on,

Arden Benner 15:01
where do you where do you go to figure this out?

Scott Benner 15:04
You take an IQ test.

Arden Benner 15:08
Yeah, thanks, Dad. Where does that happen? Hold

Scott Benner 15:10
on, I'll tell you in a second. Stephen Hawking, 160 Albert Einstein, they think 160 to 190 Christopher Michael langen,

Arden Benner 15:18
wait, hold on pause. 160 to 190 is an insane jump.

Scott Benner 15:22
Yeah, that's probably a guess, because, like, a looking backwards. Guess. I mean, okay, Christopher, Michael Langdon, 190 to 210 Kim on young, 210 he's from south, South Korea. There

Arden Benner 15:39
ain't no way you just said that right?

Scott Benner 15:41
This probably did not get it right, but I, but I got it pretty close to right. This guy named Christopher hirato, 225, Marilyn vos Savant 228, how did they know to put the word savant in her name before they knew how smart she was? That's amazing. What

Arden Benner 15:58
about that? I think that's like a real thing, like, some people have names and they're just like, born to be a celebrity, or famous. You know,

Scott Benner 16:06
there's a Anan Celeste Collie, a child prodigy hailing from Singapore, gained global recognition for accomplishing the remarkable feat of passing the chemistry o Level exam at the age of seven, setting a world record. Born on November 23 99 to a Singaporean mother and an Irish father, he exhibited signs of exceptional intelligence from an early age. Astounded his family by taking the first steps at six month old, speaking his first words at nine months and he began reading and writing at how old reading and writing? Who

Arden Benner 16:39
to Yes, wait, I'm a genius. Bump me up one more point. You

Scott Benner 16:43
know what you did when you were two? Got diagnosed? Yeah, you killed your pancreas. You should have tried to read that would have probably been a better use of your time. I don't know a lot of these people like, these aren't even names that, like, pop up in like, like, Zeitgeist stuff, yeah, because

Arden Benner 16:57
they have so much money, they're hidden away somewhere. Idiots, wait,

Scott Benner 17:01
let's find out if he's rich. You think he's rich. If

Arden Benner 17:05
you're smart and you're not rich, that's insane, then you're stupid.

Scott Benner 17:11
You can't be smart and not care about money. Yeah, wait. Okay, so

Arden Benner 17:15
I looked up celebrities who have names that already sound famous, and it's just like, like, all this is so true. Like, Marilyn Monroe, that's such a famous name. Marilyn Monroe, you

Scott Benner 17:29
don't think you think of it as famous because you know it, you've heard it so many times.

Arden Benner 17:32
I mean, I'm sure that's true. But like, still, isn't that also

Scott Benner 17:36
why you think Selena Gomez is prettier because you know her face and you relate it to a pretty person? No,

Arden Benner 17:41
I just think that she's pretty. Okay. There's a lot of famous people I don't find attractive. You

Scott Benner 17:47
ever look at somebody who's flat out not famous and think that person's like, famous, good looking? Yeah, okay. Those people just end up being Instagram. It's

Arden Benner 17:57
also obvious they're not famous, because with fame comes a certain type of wealth that makes like everything about you is just too perfect. Like your health is perfect, your skin clears up right away. You know, I

Scott Benner 18:11
think there's no there's also no pressure to prove anything to anybody anymore. So you just have, like a relaxed nature to you. Maybe

Arden Benner 18:17
I was listening to this podcast with these two girls, and they were like, You know what? Like, if I was one of those rich white people who lived on the beach and stepped outside and ate an acai bowl every morning, you know, I don't think I believe in mental health either. And I was like, You're so right. They were like, they were like, what's their reason to believe that? Because, like, you know how like, people are, like, mental health is all fake. You know what? Sometimes that's me, but some people are just like, don't believe that people actually can have depression and anxiety. And they're like, making this joke. I was always like, super wealthy white people who live on the beach, and they were like, That makes so much sense, though, because what do they do? Step outside, feel the ocean breeze hit them in the face. Like, what are they worrying about? Absolutely nothing. Do

Scott Benner 19:00
you think there are people who believe there's no such thing as mental thing as mental health struggle? Yeah, really. They don't believe it exists. Yeah, what do they think it is that's, I don't know. They just probably think that you're thinking it up, making it up, that's it, or, like, not strong enough to just that's keep going. Yeah, I don't see it that way.

Arden Benner 19:22
I mean, there is a certain point or a certain type of a person who I can be like, I

Scott Benner 19:27
don't believe you. So I've talked to a lot of people on the podcast, and I've come to the conclusion that there are some people who are have more, I don't know, stick to itiveness, or an ability to leave problems behind and keep moving, and there are people who get trapped in it, and I don't think they get trapped in it on purpose, although I think there are people who trap themselves for the drama sometimes, right? But I don't think those two people are the same thing. Yeah, that's what I'm saying, yeah. Why won't Bridget Mendler tell me her IQ, what a tease. Oh, a second. What

Arden Benner 19:58
if we reach out to her and ask. Like,

Scott Benner 20:00
yeah, should we do that? Wait,

Arden Benner 20:03
I kind of want to see how many connections she has on LinkedIn. I actually just switched my LinkedIn today to it was actually very funny. It was like, What are your what fields are you interested in? And it was like, fashion design, fashion intern, fashion model. And then it was like psychology, law student. And I was like, Well, no one's gonna take me seriously now,

Scott Benner 20:21
if they saw what I had before, Emma Watson went to Brown. Yeah, she's smart. You know, who

Arden Benner 20:26
else is super smart? Natalie Portman. Natalie

Scott Benner 20:29
Portman's on this list. Yeah, I hear that she's very smart. Bridget I am bio about how do you say her name? What Ballack is? It? Maya balik,

Arden Benner 20:42
she's what you're trying to say, the

Scott Benner 20:44
girl from, um, from what is that Sheldon show called, is it called Sheldon? No, oh, she's

Arden Benner 20:50
a neuro. She's, like, a neuroscience, she's

Scott Benner 20:53
a PhD in neuroscience, yeah. And then there's Danica McKellar, but you wouldn't know who she is from the wonders year. She's like, a got, like some sort of mathematics degree. A lot of girls, it says Julia styles and Joseph Gordon Levitt secretly dated, and both attended Columbia University. How would that person know that

Arden Benner 21:11
I found her? She's 100

Scott Benner 21:13
and 167 500 Wow.

Arden Benner 21:17
Lot of people she saw, people I went to high school with. Follow her. Well, this

Scott Benner 21:21
is interesting, because didn't he get in a lot of trouble? I just Googled most educated celebrities. You want to roll through them. You know, she's, oh

Arden Benner 21:30
my God, no way. Bridget Mendler is connected to Robert Downey Jr on LinkedIn.

Scott Benner 21:36
All right, listen, I'm gonna tell you something right now. The internet's bullshit. I googled most educated celebrities, and she didn't pop up. Why is she not here?

Arden Benner 21:45
She's not like that type of celebrity? Well,

Scott Benner 21:49
it's Maya and by Alec Bialik. I can't Jesus Christ, that girl, Rowan Atkinson, which nobody your age knows Meryl Streep went to Yale. What did she go to yell for acting, or

Arden Benner 22:01
Meryl Streep's kids go to a good school, I think, okay.

Scott Benner 22:04
David du Coveney went to Princeton. I don't know who that is. The X Files really. Ben Stein, there's no way you know that the kid from Modern Family.

Arden Benner 22:19
Oh, what the is it? The brother Nolan gold. They're the one that they made stupid in the show. He's like, super smart. Apparently, he's in like, Mensa, or something, an IQ of 150 it says, yeah, he's

Scott Benner 22:31
in Mensa. I'm pretty sure Brian May from Queen, because he just went to a school that was considered good. Gerard Butler, those movies are terrible. He can't have a good experience. Oh. James Franco, he went to Columbia. Contour. O'Brien went to Harvard. Emma Watson, brown, Hugh Jackman is listed, but it's an Australian school, so I don't really know the name of it. One of the Sprouse kids went to NYU. Lisa Kudrow went to Vassar.

Arden Benner 23:00
Yeah, I know about Lisa, her kids also. I think might go there.

Scott Benner 23:04
Mindy Kaling, Dartmouth, Lapita noongo, Yale, Jodie Foster. Yale, okay, that Ken John guy went to Duke and then Natalie, Portman, Harvard, but yeah, Bridget Mendler doesn't make the shake here. Well, she's not as famous as those people. That's probably smart, don't you think? Yeah, like, I

Arden Benner 23:25
feel like she's kind of a genius. She built up enough fame where some people know her name, some people don't, but like, I feel like a good amount of people, if you look them, look her up online, and be like, Oh, I think I know who that is, even if you're not sure what her name is, she's got that type of fame, right? She's smart, she went to school, she started a family. I feel like she's doing everything perfectly. She's at the type of fame where people might recognize her but not everyone will, so she can walk, you know, like make it through the day. Here's

Scott Benner 23:52
an article that says, Bridget Mendler deserves more recognition. Well, she does. You're not alone. She probably doesn't want it. Do you think this freaks out? Britney Spears, I don't like it. Is she alive? Yeah, she dances with knives on Instagram or something. I see her do that a lot, like a lot, with kitchen knives. I'm not kidding. You feel like I'm joking. Have you never seen this? All right, hold on one second. Now, she

Arden Benner 24:18
got a couple, I think a couple months ago, she got married for like, three days or something.

Scott Benner 24:23
I think she might be unwell, which is sad she is, but like, I

Arden Benner 24:26
love that she got married for three days. I'm gonna start I'm gonna do that. You're gonna get married for three days. I'm

Scott Benner 24:32
not sending a gift. I'm not sending a gift if you do that.

Arden Benner 24:35
Did you see the woman who got married to herself and, like, less than a year later filed from divorce from reasonable she married

Scott Benner 24:43
her. Can you marry Hold on a second. That's a different road we're

Arden Benner 24:46
gonna get you. Can marry yourself? I'm

Scott Benner 24:48
gonna send you Britney Spears dancing video, because I do think you should say it, and then I'm not gonna watch it, but I'm gonna ask the question, can you marry yourself? Do. Self marriages are not recognized by any states. In the United States currently us will only recognize marriages between two people. That means if you're already married to another person, you can still self marry without implicating anti bigamy or polygamy laws. It's actually from like a legal website, does self marriage exist?

Arden Benner 25:17
Because I always think about how on Glee Sue Sylvester gets married to herself. Well,

Scott Benner 25:23
in a nutshell, solo Gami is the act of marrying yourself. It is not legally recognized, but you can have a cultural ceremony during which you make vows of commitment to love you.

Arden Benner 25:35
So I don't, I don't know if she lives in America, so it might be like a thing somewhere else, but she did, in fact, divorce herself less than a year since later.

Scott Benner 25:43
I wonder what she learned that she didn't know before she got married. I wonder what she did wrong. That's insane. Influencer Suellen Carrie divorces herself one year later. Is this what you're talking about? It might, it might be that I feel like she's just looking for clicks which she's gonna get from me. Right now when I click on this, hold on again, she appears to have had an amount of plastic surgery that seems a little unnatural as well. One second, you can barely see her Invisalign. Those are awesome. I should get those. One year ago, Brazilian influencer Suellen Carrie made the decision to marry herself, as people do, I bet you, there's no way she's connected to Bridget Mendler on LinkedIn. You

Arden Benner 26:30
don't think so, or if they're cousins, I don't think so.

Scott Benner 26:32
I really don't think they know each other. Like, what's this? This Bridget Mendler thing was, like, it's so overwhelming. When you brought it up, you were so excited about it, but you just think it's kind of cool that she did all this.

Arden Benner 26:43
Yeah, well, because, because you have to think about it like this, everyone else who was in her position is like, not, okay. Now, okay,

Scott Benner 26:51
I see what you're saying. Like, Demi, Lovato, oh, my God.

Arden Benner 26:55
What is going on? Like, is she what? Like, what is happening? Actually, I saw a video of her recently on like, Jimmy Kimmel or something. She looks like she's doing well, good for her. That's good. But she's been in, she's been in rehab, like, four times. It's all the Disney Kids. Selena Gomez, honestly, Selena Gomez is fine, but she did have lupus, so that went terribly for her,

Scott Benner 27:14
um, but that's not like, a personal like, thing, like, uh, yeah,

Arden Benner 27:18
but, but they all have, like, like, a life threatening thing going on.

Scott Benner 27:23
You think they all just have, like, bad things, but follow them. What

Arden Benner 27:26
about? What about Amanda Bynes? Have you seen her? Yeah, she seems like she might be. She's not okay, trouble, yeah. And there's, like, the downfall of Disney people.

Scott Benner 27:37
I saw a lot of plastic surgery. I thought for Amanda Bynes recently. Oh, you've seen

Arden Benner 27:43
her recently, if that's how and every famous Disney Channel guy is, was like, in jail for molesting someone.

Scott Benner 27:50
Well, not everyone, let's say, but there was that big, like, turmoil around that, right? Bella Thorne had trouble. I know that she, I

Arden Benner 28:00
think that she's like, good. Now, that's

Scott Benner 28:03
good. You mentioned Demi Lovato, who I've heard in some interviews seem very Yeah, that's a shame. Yeah, yeah. I've heard Demi Lovato be confused in interviews before.

Arden Benner 28:16
Demi Lovato was just on a show like last week, and she looks better now, good.

Scott Benner 28:21
What about Hillary Duff? How'd she hold up? Oh,

Arden Benner 28:24
Hillary Duff, I think that she went downhill for a minute, but I think that she made her way back up. I think that she has a family now, I'm pretty sure, but I do, I do know that years ago, she was on vacation or something, and a video of her doing an inappropriate act with her husband, got put online. That's a shame, like someone like filmed her through a window or something. That's horrible. People should not do that

Scott Benner 28:48
to other people. Yeah, so that was crazy. She's 36 very tough. Yeah, that's crazy. How fast that like life goes by. Aaron was Aaron Carter on the Disney Channel. He passed right? Yeah, he passed away like, two years ago. But I, I'm wondering if he was a Disney Channel person. Okay, oh, he's just in a bunch of like, like, weird little movies. So what do you think happens when you is this a chicken or egg situation, like, when you so I think what you're seeing, it's not Disney, right? Like you make people famous when they're too young,

Arden Benner 29:25
and then what that? And I also, I also think there's a certain type of media training and, like, rules you have to follow as the Disney Channel kid, because even those kids who were on Disney like now they'll like, be doing interviews, and they'll like, kind of stop themselves when from talking. And I've actually heard them joke and be like, sorry, it's the Disney training. So they're like, so restricted from when they speak and stuff that they don't know what to say. But you know who didn't make it out? Strong? Zendaya,

Scott Benner 29:56
she was a Disney Channel kid. Yeah, she

Arden Benner 29:59
was on shake it out.

Scott Benner 30:00
Up and she's doing it. Yeah, she's good. So there's something called no um

Arden Benner 30:07
Sabrina Carpenter, I don't know that name. She was on Girl Meets World, but she's like, a huge pop star now. So they either like, literally, like, make it, or like, you never hear from them again. All

Scott Benner 30:21
right, so listen, it's called child actor syndrome. They can have identity issues growing up in the public eye, which can make it difficult to develop a strong personal identity outside of their roles. They may struggle with a sense of self once they are no longer in the spotlight. I have thoughts about that. I'm going to come back to that emotional pressure. Acting can be emotionally demanding, lack of a normal childhood. Child actors often miss out on normal developmental experiences like schooling, friendships and family dynamics, substance abuse, financial mismanagement, difficulties, maintaining the success transition from childhood to act. Adult acting roles can be challenging. Former child actors may find it hard to be taken seriously as adult performers and secure roles. Macaulay Culkin, like that kid is as famous as a person could be, right? That guy, he clearly struggled afterwards. Lindsay Lohan struggled.

Arden Benner 31:10
Miley Cyrus.

Scott Benner 31:12
Miley Cyrus clearly struggled for a long time. I think about this all the time around sports stars like what's it like to be like a gladiator, you know what I mean, on that level, and then have somebody layer money over top of you, people's respect that comes, whether you deserve it or not, you can break a law. Somebody's going to get you out of it. You have all that stuff that comes, and then one day you twist your ankle and it's all over. Like, what did they do next? Like, what does a person Did you ever watch a baseball player talk? And you think, God, they've been standing on a piece of grass for so long, they have no other skills. Well,

Arden Benner 31:49
I feel that way. Sometimes when I would watch, like the Kardashians, they don't understand, like, normal everyday life. Like there's an episode where Kris Jenner, the mom and Kylie Jenner, like, go grocery shopping for themselves, and they're lost, and they're like, oh, like, they like, grab a car. And they're like, This is so fun. And people are like, are you serious? And there's a What's the other episode? There's this episode where it happens, but it's just like, it's so crazy. Or what about when Michelle, Michelle Obama, when the Obamas, like, their presidency ended, or something like that, Ellen took Michelle Obama to like, CVS or target or something, and she couldn't figure out how to use her credit

Scott Benner 32:35
card, yeah, because she just hadn't done it. Michelle Obama, yeah, in so long, she probably a

Arden Benner 32:39
very smart woman, yeah, couldn't use her credit card. They, I don't

Scott Benner 32:43
think they carry money or anything on them at some point, like, everything's kind of being taken care of. But you see a lot of, like, mental health struggles after, like, sporting careers that they'll find financial difficulties, of course, because, like, money's coming in so quickly while you're playing that you just think, like, this is never going to end, and then you spend on that level, and then it ends so abruptly. I mean, the average, like the at, what is the is the average span of a, let's say, pro football career, because I think that's the other thing is you spend so much of your life, right? Like as a kid in high school, I guess. I guess you want to guess within average football careers

Arden Benner 33:24
one second. I'm gonna do like a, like a, I think it's between eight and 13 years.

Scott Benner 33:28
I'm gonna bet you it's less than three. The average career span of a professional football player in the NFL is three to four years. What injury risk, high competition. It also depends on your position, running backs. Usually running backs make you know what a running back is. You do, right? I said, Okay, two and a half years wide receivers and linebackers, 2.9 to four years, quarterbacks, kickers and punters, four to six years.

Arden Benner 33:54
Yeah, because less they're not going to get injured as frequently. Yeah,

Scott Benner 33:59
many players never make it to a full NFL career, about 30% of players drafted in the NFL never play a single regular season game.

Arden Benner 34:06
Running backs and linebackers are probably bigger, right?

Scott Benner 34:11
They get hit harder, so they either hit somebody hard, or they get hit harder actually, as in shape, maybe oddly enough, the running backs normally get hit by the linebackers. Awesome. 30% of drafted players never play a regular season game, and only a small, small percentage play past their rookie contract, which is usually three to four years. Yeah, so that's like, what I'm talking about. Like you're a god in some people's eyes. It's so funny, too. Like you ever see what happens? You know, you don't have no idea who Lenny Dykstra is, right? Lenny played baseball for the Mets, then later for the Phillies, and today, I think he is in significant amount of trouble, both legally and in his own personal health and welfare. But while he was playing, he was out of his mind, like he was so good, and the stories kind of drip out a little bit the. They think there's people, there's stories that maybe like that Mets team was a little coked up while they were playing stuff like that. But I don't know that that could happen anymore. But maybe it could. I don't know. I just I feel badly for somebody who's been playing a game since they were four, and then one day they make it to the pinnacle of the whole thing, actually find a way to keep it going for a while, and then it just abruptly stops. But you're still in your 30s, and it must feel like everything you know, just disappears. But Bridget Mendler, my point is transition through that like it was nothing.

Arden Benner 35:34
Yeah, or you know who I think is pretty like impressive from like the child actor to like person point in their life. You know Jenna Ortega.

Scott Benner 35:46
Is she the girl? You know what? It's funny. She's super famous, and had been a ton of things, and I haven't found a way to not see one of the things she's in. She's the girl from the Addams Family remake, right on Netflix. What do they call that? Wednesday? Wednesday, and then she's in, she's in Beetlejuice Now, the second Beetlejuice. Okay,

Arden Benner 36:07
yeah, so she was a famous child actor too, but I think that I was listening to her do an interview, she said that her and her mom made a deal when she was younger, that, you know, she had to stay in school and get tutored and do all these things in order to go and be a part of, like, acting and all that. So they had this deal that she would, she would finish something, and then her mom would drive her, like, an hour and a half to, like, you know, a TV show she was on, and then she'd come back, and then she'd go to school, and she was like, and I wasn't allowed to act if I wasn't, you know, doing well in school. So, but a lot of the, I think a lot of the parents would pull their kids out of, like a normal school and get them like, you know, their own little personal teacher on set. And then, because I think there was, like, this one thing where the kids had a teacher teach them on the set of their show, and they didn't actually go to schools.

Scott Benner 37:04
I've heard, you have you heard, um, who talks about that sometimes? Jason Bateman, oh, did she have Yeah, like, how it's kind of, by the way, Bridget mendler's parents still together. Maybe a lot of this is parenting. You think? I think so,

Arden Benner 37:18
probably because I'm thinking about it like Jen Ortega's mom forced to do that stuff. Bridget Benner as parents like that, zendayas parents aren't together, but I know that they're like, a really big part of her life. And like,

Scott Benner 37:31
yeah, maybe that could be it. When I was younger, the first person that I remember really seeing be run over by this stuff was the girl from et Drew Barrymore. Drew Barrymore, right, and the boy from different strokes. Oh, my God,

Arden Benner 37:46
I can't Drew Barrymore. Does not speak to her parents.

Scott Benner 37:50
Listen, I've heard Drew Barrymore. His mom be interviewed. And there, I'm not a doctor, but, uh, there's something wrong with her.

Arden Benner 37:58
Well, she, I was just listening to an interview with her when she was saying that her mom's best friend used to give her weed and get her high when she was like, eight years old.

Scott Benner 38:10
Man, that's a confusing decision. Yeah, actually, all of the kids from this TV show that was super popular when I was young called different strokes, right? I think all of these people have had problems. Gary Coleman, Dana Plato, Todd bridges, I think Dana Plato has passed away. She died 99 there are people who don't know who I'm talking about right now, but these people were Ultra famous in the 70s and early 80s, and it messed them up. She's dead, is Todd bridges. Todd bridges is alive, good for him, but he struggled for a while and bounced back. And then I forget how Gary Coleman passed away.

Arden Benner 38:49
There were just, like, a certain type of people who are so famous at one point, and then, like, what happens? Like, I think about like, like, Gilmore Girls. Like, I think about them, what's her name? Lauren Graham. Not that she's not famous anymore, but she's not like Lauren Graham. You know what I'm saying. She's like a woman who was in parenthood and used to be Lorelei Gilmore.

Scott Benner 39:12
But where is she now? I don't know. Was she ever on the West Wing? I don't know. Maybe you don't know because you won't watch it.

Arden Benner 39:20
I I'm like, three seasons in debt. I have a lot going on, okay, but wait, who has to go fail a quiz tomorrow?

Scott Benner 39:29
Wait, she what? Who am I thinking of? It wasn't her, No, it wasn't her. It was, I don't know what I'm thinking of. Who is the girl on the West Wing who I'm confusing with? Lauren Graham. This is so upsetting. Oh, are

Arden Benner 39:43
you thinking of Morgan Kelly?

Scott Benner 39:45
No, I'm gonna figure this out, because it's upsetting me, and I'm gonna feel stupid when I get to it. Mary Louise Parker, I don't know who that is. Really super interesting in my mind. And until five seconds ago, Mary Louise Parker and Lauren Graham were the same person. I

Arden Benner 40:04
always thought Lauren Graham would play mom in, like, a reboot of our life, or something, reboot of our life, remake, I don't know. Yeah, have you ever thought about what actor would play you in the in a role, if it was like about our family? Like, who would you cast for our family?

Scott Benner 40:18
I don't think I have enough. I don't think I see myself in a way that I could make that distinction. I also like

Arden Benner 40:25
they need to look they need to look like you a little and be able to play your part.

Unknown Speaker 40:28
You think it would be Vince Vaughn, don't you? I

Scott Benner 40:31
mean, he's so tall, though.

Arden Benner 40:32
What about John Favreau?

Scott Benner 40:34
He could probably do it. He's probably also way too tall for me. But Vince Vaughn is like six, seven or something, six four,

Arden Benner 40:41
he's not six seven. What do you mean? It's probably like six four. He's six four. All right,

Scott Benner 40:46
calm down. I'm gonna look he's six five. That's pretty tall. You don't think that's tall?

Arden Benner 40:53
No, it is. I'm saying he's not six seven. Okay, well,

Scott Benner 40:57
who would play you? I don't know. I have no idea you should go with Bridget Mendler. I don't think she's successful.

Arden Benner 41:04
I don't think that she I don't think that our personalities are I don't think that would work. I also don't think we look alike. It's

Scott Benner 41:10
a really difficult thing to answer, like, who would play you? You don't know. You can tell other people.

Arden Benner 41:14
That's why I That's why I was, yeah, that's why I was helping you. That's why I said I think mom would be like Lauren Graham,

Scott Benner 41:19
what about Cole? What would be like?

Arden Benner 41:23
Well, Cole always says that when people say he looks like someone, it's that guy from Game of Thrones.

Scott Benner 41:27
I'm talking about, no.

Arden Benner 41:31
I mean, he needs someone to play him who can be kind of like a little asshole, like, uh, Jacob a Lordy, but Jacob alert. He's way too tall to play Cole. Not that cold short. He's just not like six four

Scott Benner 41:44
who on Game of Thrones, looks like Cole.

Arden Benner 41:47
Well, I don't think he looks like Cole, but he's been told this many times, um, we find him. I'm

Scott Benner 41:52
sorry. I'm laughing at Mom's text. What I want a Five Guys burger she just sent me and like, I'm laughing because I realized that months from now, she'll hear this on the podcast, because she's listening to your episodes. Hit Harrington. Hit Harrington. This guy, Casey, oh yeah, I guess he does look like Cole. I'm sure Cole is him,

Arden Benner 42:14
if Cole was God,

Scott Benner 42:17
you think this boy's handsome, like he's more attractive than Cole, really. Okay, well, I'm sure Cole will hear this one day and be very, very, very hurt by that

Arden Benner 42:25
it Harrington. Cole's significantly

Scott Benner 42:27
taller than him. Cole's got, oh yeah,

Arden Benner 42:30
he's really short. He's

Scott Benner 42:31
Cole's got four inches on him. Let's finish up this episode by talking about why most actors are shorter than you think they are or

Arden Benner 42:41
Well, yeah, that's true. The women especially. How tall is Tom Cruise women are smaller. Tom Cruise is like five six, right? Five Seven.

Scott Benner 42:50
Zac Efron, 58580 look at you. Hold on a second. Here's one that flips me out every time I think about it. How tall is Brad Pitt, five seven, he's 511 oh, what? And Clooney says he is too, but I've seen them next to each other, and I do think Brad Pitt's taller than George Clooney a tiny bit, maybe, but you have a Brad Pitt like, in my

Arden Benner 43:15
mind, just Clooney gives off, like, six foot energy.

Scott Benner 43:18
Six foot energy. What does that mean? Just seems like he'd be taller. Okay, how old is George Clooney?

Arden Benner 43:25
Oh, you that? Okay, wait, what if Cole was played by Nicholas Holt? You

Scott Benner 43:30
know who that is? Nicholas Holt,

Arden Benner 43:33
the guy from X Men,

Scott Benner 43:34
the the beast. Yeah, I don't see that as being like, looking like Cole. What I think this guy's

Arden Benner 43:41
got that she's got that weird energy that Cole has. I don't think

Scott Benner 43:45
Cole has weird energy. And I don't know this guy well enough to think that through. You're so wrong. Dad. I believe he'll appear in the last movie ever made by Yeah, Clint Eastwood's last movie. I think Nicholas holds in it. You have any idea who Clint Eastwood is? Yeah, when you think of him, what do you think of cowboys? Interesting? I think of a guy in a car with an orangutan. It's really specific. It is very specific. That's when I it's orangutan, right? Not orangutan, it's orangutan. I don't

Arden Benner 44:21
know, but I'm feeling left out because no one's told me what actress would play me. So there's that. Well, I ch and you know, you only said Bridget Benner because it was the only woman you could think

Scott Benner 44:29
of. Don't even don't play this game. I can't think of any actor that would I can't think of any actor, if I'm being honest, Did you just hear me confused? Two women who are not the same person? No, I

Arden Benner 44:40
wasn't listening. I can't lie.

Scott Benner 44:42
I've also gotten to the age where, like, when the Emmys Come on, or like the I like, I don't know who any of these people are. You're always like, you know this person? I'm like, I have no idea who that is. Or when you like, you guys will play me a song, and I'm like, I don't know that song. And you're like, No, you do. And I'm like, I do not know this song. I'm at that age now you seem like you're out. Things to say, are we done? I

Arden Benner 45:00
was just thinking about how short Lady Gaga is.

Scott Benner 45:04
How short is lady can I guess she?

Arden Benner 45:07
I think she's like five one,

Scott Benner 45:09
I'm going five two, just because I don't know she's five one, that's pretty short. She.

Arden Benner 45:16
If you told me Lady Gaga was six feet tall, I would believe you. She just seems like someone who's six feet tall.

Scott Benner 45:23
Yeah, she's obviously not.

Arden Benner 45:27
There was a video of her at a concert recently, and she's like, goes to like, where everyone's like, waiting to get into the show, or whatever. She starts throwing back the popcorn. She's like, enjoy the fucking show.

Scott Benner 45:41
She's great. Brad Cooper, six one,

Arden Benner 45:44
Bradley Cooper is, you know what? Like, he's one of those people that deserves his fame. He's good looking in a little bit of an unattractive way. He's tall. He's got the, what's the word, I don't know. Like, he could hit on a girl. It wouldn't be weird, you know what? I mean. Okay, he doesn't seem like

Scott Benner 46:01
an idiot. He grew up like, I would say, five to 10 minutes from where I

Arden Benner 46:06
grew up. He's in Silver Linings Playbook, which is great movie. So, so it's all okay. So it's all fine. He was married, if I had to, if I had to marry a man that was way too old for me. It probably be Bradley Cooper. He's

Scott Benner 46:18
49 exit. That's what I just said. He was married for a year. Interesting to what like a model, a woman named Jennifer Esposito. That sounds like a model who's 51 now. They were married in 2007 for a year. Click on her shoe model, American actress, film writer and director, known for her roles in Summer of Sam LA, law and order, that dropped off pretty quick. Let me say she's currently on blue buds, which is a TV show that's very popular. It's been on for like, 15 years. She's in the boys for six episodes a boys. Susan Rainer, I don't know if this is a podcast, but I'm having fun talking to what nothing. Wait, I see Susan ran and you know who that is. Wait, she looks she looks really familiar. Ew, dad. She's this woman, and this happens to her. Oh yeah, outside of where they meet at that um,

Arden Benner 47:19
yeah, I actually, I think she was trying to help them or something.

Scott Benner 47:22
Yeah. How about that? Look at how good you are. Not like no spoiler for you. You didn't do any spoilers. Yeah,

Arden Benner 47:28
cuz it's a good show, people should go watch it. The boys, I'm not pretty decent person. I wouldn't do that.

Scott Benner 47:34
We'd never do that. Do you think, uh, Bridget Benner hears this and reaches out to us? Or is she insulted by the whole thing.

Arden Benner 47:41
Why would she be insulted? I

Scott Benner 47:42
thought we were, well, you called her average, looking at some point, you said she's the person you'd why that? I'd I

Arden Benner 47:49
Okay, listen, what I mean is, when you walk past a movie star, they're kind of like, there's a fluorescent light shimmering around them, and you're like, oh my god, that person is really famous, Bridget Mendler could definitely put on a pair of mom jeans and a baseball cap and sunglasses, and I could walk past her, and I would not know Bridget Mendler is walking past me just like, okay, you know if Rihanna, if Rihanna tried to put on that same outfit, I'd be like, I think

Scott Benner 48:18
just walk past me. You'd be like, Brianna and mom jeans. What's going on? Yeah,

Arden Benner 48:22
okay. Like, why? Why is Beyonce wearing sneakers? Like, you know what I mean? Like, something like that.

Scott Benner 48:27
I think we have to split this podcast off of the regular podcast so we can talk about the whole P Diddy thing, because that's not good for this show, but it would be fun to pick through. I think I don't know what you're saying right now.

Arden Benner 48:38
This seems like a you thing.

Scott Benner 48:39
You don't understand what's happening with Sean Puffy homes?

Arden Benner 48:43
No, no. I'm saying I heard what he did. DM saying, I don't know what you mean by spoiling the sauce. I

Scott Benner 48:48
don't imagine it like people who are listening to the Juicebox podcast would like be interested in that, and how are we gonna get listeners done? I don't know. Think people are listening. Should I look to see if people are listening? We've had two episodes up. You want to do that? Then we can stop.

Arden Benner 49:04
Are there any reviews? Oh, that would be a great episode. Is like reading bad reviews?

Scott Benner 49:08
I've gotten a couple of nice emails from people. One lady said she was out for a run, and she had to stop because she was laughing so hard.

Arden Benner 49:16
And I wonder, I wonder what I wonder if she was laughing at something you said, or something

Scott Benner 49:20
I said. Good question,

Arden Benner 49:22
and we know the answer. We don't have to say it out loud. And somebody

Scott Benner 49:25
told me last night, if you want to hear how did they put it? Like if you want to hear of a daughter and father take the piss out of each other for an hour, you're gonna love this. So anyway, we've amassed about 10,000 downloads so far. We're not doing bad. I'm gonna need more than that. Everyone something get going. Should they be sharing this with other people?

Arden Benner 49:49
I'm trying to go to school for the third time over here. What do you mean for this

Scott Benner 49:54
third What are you gonna think of it going again? Well, yeah,

Arden Benner 49:57
ball school is technically another I'd have to apply to another school. Cool, that's

Scott Benner 50:00
a good point. Yeah, we've been Can you guys share this? And then we'll split it off into its own podcast so Arden can make some money and pay for her own school, right?

Arden Benner 50:08
Yeah, please, yeah. Actually have to, like, look into what schools to apply to. Oh, and I was thinking about it. What if I get into like, a, like, a law school, then is it even worth it? Who's gonna want me? Probably P Diddy. No one's gonna defend him.

Scott Benner 50:20
His PR, his PR, agent just disappeared off the face of the earth.

Arden Benner 50:23
I actually saw a meme that was like, when you're like a law when you just graduated law school and your first client is P Diddy, because who's gonna, like, take him as a client? I

Scott Benner 50:34
think if you just want to make social media money, we should just get a chiropractor to crack you and just video it over and over again. You make an audience. Yeah? You make a lot of noise, though. You think too creepy. Yeah, I'm trying. I

Arden Benner 50:48
am gonna try to find something that brings some money in,

Scott Benner 50:50
but I don't know what it is. Figure it out yet. Okay, well, let me know, if you know, if I don't know, I probably won't be anything. Honestly, you don't think you're gonna come up with anything Fair enough. Did

Arden Benner 51:00
you know that there's like, a like, I could, like, watch television and review it and make money? I'm pretty sure.

Scott Benner 51:06
Yeah, just sit and watch something and put your audio amazing at that. You're amazing at watching. Do you think everybody thinks they're amazing at that? No, not the way I am. Okay, I don't think people would admit it the way I am. What do you bring to the table? I

Arden Benner 51:21
don't I think this is, this is an interview right now. I would not get the job, but I am telling you that I would be good at

Scott Benner 51:27
it. All right, you're just not ready to make the pitch yet. No, I have, I don't have an elevator pitch for this. I cold called a research doctor today his office and tried to get him on the podcast. Research for what I don't want to say right now, but I did it. I call. I called flat called, made my bitch. Wait, sign it to me. How am I going to sign it to you? You're not going to know who it is once you hear it. Put it in the chat, in the chat, well, it's still not going to help you, and you're not going to think it's a big deal. What?

Arden Benner 51:58
What field of medicine? Don't

Scott Benner 52:02
tell me his name. I don't know what that means. What's your little icon on this? Oh, oh, San tells you argument there. I cared. I thought it was really cool. All right, we're gonna go. Do you want to say goodbye to the people I hate when you

Arden Benner 52:17
asked me that? Because the obvious answer is, I really don't,

Scott Benner 52:20
you can't just say goodbye. What would happen if you say goodbye? No,

Arden Benner 52:24
I don't. I don't like that, because we're not actually talking to anyone.

Scott Benner 52:27
I know, but they're listening, having a completely different I know, but I don't. I feel uncomfortable with that. Okay, then let's not we'll just stop recording. Yeah, cuz they're gonna hear us the next time. Fair enough. You

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