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TATĂ și FIICĂ, față-n față: cel mai SINCER podcast al meu! EVA mi-a spus lucruri pe care nu le știam

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I'm Eva Maruţă and today I came to the house of Eva Maruţă. I was very happy.

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Hello, Eva!

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Hello, Cătălin!

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Cătălin?

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Yes.

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You really wanted to come to this podcast?

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Yes, I knew I would.

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Why?

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It took a while to invite me.

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You know I don't know where to start this podcast? Do you think you're an attentive child? More, more, yeah. I think so. Because many times you're confused when you're trying to think of something until it's fulfilled. You don't give up.

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I'm a lioness, dad.

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That's why I'm scared. Do you have any secrets from me?

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Mmm... no.

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Do you like any boy?

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Let's continue the subject. Let's move on.

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Be honest. Are there moments when your parents get mad at you?

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Yes. We have nothing to do with our lives.

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That's the truth. Women are more organized than men.

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Then who is more organized between me and my mom?

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Mom, a thousand times.

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Really?

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Mom, mom, mom, mom, mom.

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Eva, be honest.

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You have to understand men, because women are more organized. Not all of them. Girls always see men. Girls watch everything. And moms more.

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You're careful, dad. What did you take from your mom, from your dad, and David?

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My mom.

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To be punctual. To love people. My mom is friendly. She loves the world, she loves people. Even if people aren't perfect, my mom is. And you are.

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What did you learn from me?

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To have respect for people. Good! I think everyone knows that I have a lot in common with you. We both have a round face.

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If you could give her an advice, give me an advice, what advice would you give her?

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To enjoy life, to live your life, to...

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I think that I would like all the kids in the world

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To eat salad Let's see how Maruta sings

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Hello, good people! Welcome to the podcast Home Sweet Home. It's the podcast where, on my word of honor, when I don't know what my guest will ask, and how this podcast will go, because my guest is really Eva, Eva Maruta. Yes.

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Hello, Cătălin! Cătălin?

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Yes.

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You call me Cătălin and I went to Cătălin. Why?

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I don't know.

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You really wanted to come to this podcast.

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Yes, I wanted to.

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Why?

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It took a while to invite me.

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It took a while to invite you. But now we'll both be talking. Do you want to put our headphones on or without them?

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Let's put our headphones on.

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Your hair looks great. Thank you very much. Do you want to put it in the hair? Yes. Why?

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To see how you do it.

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What do you mean?

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You do it like this in every podcast.

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How do I do it like this in every podcast?

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Like this.

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I don't think so.

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We start the podcast and what do you think? Your brother came too, he was at TUNS. Come here, let's see you a little bit. Today I forgot to tell you that I'm not doing a podcast with you, I'm doing it with David. David is my guest.

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Come on.

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Prank.

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Come on.

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You dropped your face. What are you doing?

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I'm coming to TUNS.

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Ready.

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Ok.

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Good luck, man.

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Thank you.

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Good luck. Okay I'm a tiffy sincere Thank you Beneficiary the spread it out. Yeah, stick it in the studio. This is a podcast Pentagon invitation subject the discussion she may assure Good tina also verbose this predator. I've been desperate for mutated full-time carry a parent cinematographer I've got the opus present a noemria We're talking about the movie Tati Full Time, which will be released in cinemas on November 18th. Yes!

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Are you happy?

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Yes, very happy!

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Did you like it?

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Very much!

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Do you like Tati Full Time more than Tati Part Time?

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Oh, dad, oh! Well, I don't know what to say, because both are movies movies I adore. Because... And Tati Parthime was younger, and Tati Furtime I evolved a little.

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Yes, at Tati Parthime you were 8 years old, now you are 10. You grew up.

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Yes.

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Boy, you grew up big.

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Now you see I grew up big?

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No, every day you grow up big. And I'm glad, and I'm surprised by this thing, and I'm glad youaker is even a good my red shimmer. My book or she must repeat a cast a shimmer book or cup crested a shop from us Hasta pentaka a nice to Paris Karestan. Yeah, I guess in talented in me in or she meant The beer to the fissure some moment a container. There's a princess. Yeah Mama, she repeat a response

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So you're bothered when we say no?

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A little sometimes. Like when mom says, put on your jacket. And I don't want to put on my jacket, but she says, put on your jacket. And I have to put on my jacket. And I put on my jacket.

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And you listen to her.

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We have nothing to do, this is life.

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What do you mean, you have nothing to do, this is life? Because sometimes parents know better what's best for their kids. Don't you think about that?

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Yes, but sometimes I don't know either.

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Do you think you should listen to your kids more? Sometimes you don't know what's going to happen and sometimes really have good ideas. They have good ideas. And you should know that many times, I don't know if I told you, but you have a lot of good ideas. And many times I realized that if I told you something and you didn't agree, if I stayed like this to relax and try to detach myself and be honest with myself, I realized that you are right many times.

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Really?

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Yes. Look? Yes. Look at that! But I wasn't. You know, I mean, I was angry sometimes that you're right, but if I made a decision, I wanted to go with it to the end.

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Yes.

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Yes.

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All children are smart.

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You know, you know, yes. And I think that children should be listened to, because really all kids are smart. I want to ask you, what do you like the most to do together? Be honest.

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What do you like? Why are you obliged?

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I mean, when you say, let's go to the forest, I don't want to, because it's the forest and you have to... Are you afraid? We only go to the forest. Because that's how the forest is.

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Are you afraid? We only go on the alleys.

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Yes, but when I go to the forest and we start talking and... Just the two of us. Yes, I start liking it.

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You know, I liked it the last time I was in the forest.

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Yes, yes. Sorry for interrupting, but I'm not really getting excited. Because you say, let's go for a walk, then we go, we do it, and then you say, let's go for another walk.

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Well, yes.

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Well, we came for a walk, we do it twice.

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You're right. Now you have the camera, because you have a camera to fix your teeth, right? Do you want to take it off?

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I'm ok. Yes?

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Yes. I'm ok. Yeah. Because maybe you sound a little bit shy or something, but you feel ok, right?

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I'll try to speak as correctly as possible.

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Do you want to put it on? Because you should be able to speak better. Mhm. Ready? Yeah.

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Give it to me.

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I'll be careful not to drop it. Here's your device, right? Yeah.

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How is it without a device?

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Weird. You're used to it. You've had it for almost a year, right?

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Ok, good. Let's talk. So, when we were in the woods, we walked around and we talked. That's what I liked the most.

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Yes.

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And I liked that I can talk to you about absolutely anything. That's what I liked the most. So, we still have to do things together. Yes. Good. But be careful, let's do this. If you were a parent, yes? And a child, how would this relationship look like? Would you have rules?

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Yes.

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So...

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I would have. Only that...

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Then you understand me when I don't have rules.

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Yes, but I leave when I'm done. Not many.

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Meaning? So... I'm No, my dear I think

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This In turn fellow ZJ. So we tell boss a man in Mundo, Jeppe Zisa do maximum Usta a star feel regular boy I'm a mother. If you mama Travis a boy Jack a lot of people can use a farrow she I have to call my mom, I have to put my jacket on the kid when he goes out

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and I'm thinking about a rule I wouldn't have.

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So this was the only thing on your mind, right?

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Yes. And a rule would be that the kid should have stay on the phone a little bit, but also to go outside. Well, maybe he can read, but if he reads at school and if the child doesn't want to read at home anymore, it's ok, because if he already read at school, it's ok.

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So, somehow, these are our rules,

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which I see that you, as a parent, have applied to the child. Not all of them. Well, yes, well, what? the I'll read it at school and I'll say, ok, do you want to read it now? And he'll say, no. And I'll say, ok, but you're not even on the phone, if you want to go outside and play with your friends.

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Well, yes, I want to take you outside and play with your friends.

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Sometimes, no.

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Well... Ok.

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Tell me now, come on, if we're all at the podcast, Let's be honest. Wait a minute, I'll get a sip of water. Please. Me too.

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You heard it, right?

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Let's go. Where are we?

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We're at the point where you said you don't let your kid go out?

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I let myself go. Which one?

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Up to a point.

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It's normal to go up to a point, right?

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But...

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But it's not normal? But... I mean... But it's not normal?

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It's normal, but I don't know how to explain it.

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I mean, do you think you don't have enough time with them? Or that you don't let each other do what you want?

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I mean, let's say I want to go to a friend's, sometimes you say yes and sometimes you say no.

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Well, yes, and isn't it normal to be like your parents? Sometimes you say yes when you can, sometimes... We should have a yes day.

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What does a yes day mean? You say yes to everything and if you don't, you lose money. That would be a disaster.

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How would it be a disaster? You realize that I say yes to everything you want? Because the first thing you want is to be a sleepover somewhere.

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Of course. Well, yes, and that's good, because I won't be on your head. How will you not be on my head? Well, if I'll be at my friend's, at sleepover.

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Stay home. And I'll keep thinking about what you do and what you do if you're okay. And if you go to your friend's to sleep, you'll definitely be on the tablet or you'll stay until later at night. And you have to sleep, you have to rest, don't you think about that?

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But dad, what if I die in school?

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Well, if you don't have school, it doesn't mean you have to stay up until 1 in the morning. You have to rest. Dr. Sava, my friend, what did he say? That sleep doesn't help you grow. You don't have to say anything. The doctor said it. I'm not contradicting you. You see, I have a lot of friends in the field. Doctors and nutritionists. And you don't feel these rules at home, right?

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I really feel them, you know. I mean, tell me. I feel them. Well, we eat sweets and, for example, you say, you don't eat sweets anymore, that much candy, that's enough, that's too much, let's eat them all from the house, that's enough.

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Well, yes, and it's a very good rule.

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Wait a minute.

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It's a very good rule.

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It's a good rule up to a point.

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No, it's a good rule up to a point,

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up to the end.

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It's not.

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Why not?

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Children should have, well, I don't think you need a lot of sugar. No, you don't need to have a lot of sugar.

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What?

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Can I continue?

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Yes, but this is the truth.

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Is it bad? Because I eat one biscuit a day?

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A day? Maybe every day is bad. But if you feel like eating this candy, you can take it from apples, you can take it from fruits and other things. More natural.

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13:48

As you wish.

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Ah, thank you. I like this thing. I like that you listen to your parents. Do you think you're a good listener?

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Well, yes, I think so. I think so too. You know, I really think you're a good listener.

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But I think David is too.

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David too.

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Who do you think is a good listener?

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David or you?

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Well, in a way, when he has a theme, he's more punctual and he does it.

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When I have themes, I do it too, but more...

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I don't know.

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I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. When he's afraid, he's more punctual and he does it. When I'm afraid, I do it too, but... I do it a bit more...

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You push it from behind?

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A bit more, like this.

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Who do you think is more organized between you and David?

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Me.

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Really?

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That's the truth. Women are more ordained than men.

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You're a girl, but you're more... Girls are more ordained than boys.

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Period. That's in theory. In practice?

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In everything.

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Then who is more ordained among me and my mom?

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Mom, a thousand times! Mom, mom, mom, mom, mom!

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Eva, be honest!

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Mom! Ok, wait a minute! This doesn't mean that when we are ready we expect you to do the dishes! This is not like that! This doesn't mean that you are organized!

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I'm not saying that you are not organized! You are mean, that doesn't mean you're neat. I'm not saying you're not neat. You're neat, just not like your mom.

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Really?

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You're not neat like your mom.

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Let's be honest.

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You're neat, like a man, you know you're neat. I really like you. Just that, to a certain point, your mom is more neat.

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What do you mean by more organized? If you look at me, the t-shirts are all nicely lined up.

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And you want to say that mom's t-shirt is a little more like that? No, mom is straight, straight, straight. Yours, one is here, one is here, one is here, one is here.

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Do you want me to take the best picture of the house? Come on! First of all, mom has two kids she has to take care of on the plane.

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And you realize, she can't sleep on the plane if she has two kids.

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And?

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I sleep on the plane?

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Yes, I've heard you're always busy with nutritionists, or you watch podcasts with doctors, or you watch a movie, or you wear headphones, yes, you watch a movie, or you put on headphones, yes, you watch a movie. And mom, sometimes she looks at David, if he's ok, or at me. But you already have kids, but... Eva, do you want to stretch, are you ok?

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Don't get mad, you're 10, David is 14. Do you think he's still standing there, left, right, looking at what you're doing? Yes. And when he's 40, mom, you'll be 40. Don't you think it's a bit much? No. How much she cares about you? No.

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You don't think that...

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Never.

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You don't think...

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She's not a super protective mom. And if she was, it would be good.

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Don't you think sometimes she's a bit over the top? No. Be honest. No. But you only look at me. I look at you. I look at you in the eyes. And isn't it exaggerated sometimes?

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No.

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Wow.

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Really?

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Really.

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Ah, and am I exaggerated?

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No, but the thing is that mom doesn't say she's strict. Mom is not strict. But mom is very careful, so she says yes and no. You're very, very, very careful, too. But you're like... You say yes. And I like it when you say yes. I like it. I love you. But I also like mom, because she protects me a lot, even David.

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So how is this thing, I can't believe how crazy it can be. I mean, if I say yes, in the end, when the conclusions are drawn, my mom has to win because she says no again. So it's good to say no.

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It's good to say no, and now at home you'll say, I'm a So you're saying I have to learn to say no?

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And when I say no, I have the impression that if I learn to say no, I won't be your friend anymore.

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That's the thing. Yes, and I want to be your friend. You're my friend, but the family is more important than friends. And you're my family, but you're also my friend, but more than that, you're my family.

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18:53

So you consider me more of a father than a friend?

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Yes.

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But you're also my friend, so you say yes.

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But I want to know, how many times have I been your friend, more than a father?

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Why?

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Because I think that if I'm more friendly with you, you can talk more with me.

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No. No?

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No, because you can tell your friends, but you tell your family everything.

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And you really tell them everything?

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Yes.

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Everything?

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Yes.

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Ok, let's go further. So, this one, the coordinate doesn't come to believe.

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The most coordinate for you is the mother's conclusion.

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Ok, fine. Are you sure? I'm 100% sure. Yes? Ok, let you sure? Yes, I'm 100% sure. Ok, let's move on. And between you and David, you said that girls are more attracted to you than boys?

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Yes.

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Ok, bravo. What can I say?

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And I think that all the women who are watching this podcast agree. And the men are a bit more jealous now, but you have to understand, men, that women are more organized.

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20:11

Not all of them.

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Yes. No, not all of them. All of them.

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There are some who are super disorganized.

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No.

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Yes. Who do you think listens to their parents more, Eva or David? I like that you think listens to more, your parents, Eva or David? I like that you're thinking.

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Me.

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You mean you listen to more than David?

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Yes.

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I don't believe it.

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Maybe.

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How?

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So... When...

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You mean you tell David...

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Wait a minute. Be honest. So you want to say that David is more obedient? Yes.

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Why? Isn't it true?

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First of all...

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Let me tell you something. If I tell David something, and he wants to do something, and I tell him, not David, but him. He tries to convince me, we both talk. If I say something to you, you don't. You turn around, you leave. And then when I say, well, let's see if it's good, you don't come back.

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Hmm.

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So. Am I right?

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Success is pretty Victor she She's done that so can't tell each door. K. Pentruka You have a good man. What did you have a suit I think I'll speak a lime Irish

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He does that I had a come a movie in yet. Oh wow he's been through more in his life. Yes. Wow, he's been through more in his life and that's why he's more obedient. Yes. Well, at 14 you'll be more obedient than you were at 10?

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Yes.

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Ah, so I basically have to wait for time to pass for you to be more obedient.

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Yes.

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Ah, I have to be patient.

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Well, David was obedient at 10. Is he a listener? Yes. He really was. Why are you lying?

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No, he really was a listener.

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Why are you lying?

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No, I'm not lying. Yes, you are. And he wasn't as crazy as you. Because a lot of times you're crazy when you're thinking about something until it's fulfilled. You don't give up.

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Call him, dad.

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That's why I'm scared. You know what I don't give up. Call your dad. That's what I'm afraid of. You know what's cool? Honestly, now. That you have a lot of rights. I mean, you have rights to a lot of things you say, and I like that.

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Bingo, see?

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Yeah.

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Maybe I shouldn't admit all these things, but... That's how it is. Even sometimes, you know Sometimes I sit and think, maybe I should listen to Eva more. But, anyway. I'm serious.

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Now, don't get it in your head, and from now on, I'll terrorize myself with this.

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No, I won't do that. I'll just take into account what you said.

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Thank you. I'm thinking about how you're going to be as a teenager. Wow. I think it's going to be really hard for me with you.

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Yes.

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But I'd like to stay as good friends with your parents. You're going to stay? Because if you're going to be as good friends with me and your mom, we can talk about anything.

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Do you think I'll be a son? Sometimes I think yes, sometimes I think no. What makes you think no?

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It makes me think sometimes no, because it's hard for you to admit when you're wrong. And when you're a teenager and you're not going to say something and I don't agree, and you believe in something, you won't accept another you're not going to accept other people's opinions. You know, you have to accept other people's opinions.

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Until you're a teenager, things change. Don't worry about it now.

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Yeah, I hope. I hope it changes for the better.

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Yeah.

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Yeah. Because, look, I see a plover with a dog. It looks a bit like Kiki.

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It's very cute.

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It wasn't like that, no, Kiki. It wasn't like that. It looks like a dog. And you really wanted to have a dog. But, to be honest, you didn't respect the things you told me when I bought it. You told me to be more careful.

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Dad, I have work. it's already the second movie. I have a lot of work. I mean, I'm more strict after Kiki. But I have a job now, I'm 10 years old. I mean, I already have two movies, I have work.

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Well, ok, I understand that you have work, but you told me that you will take care of the dog.

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I knew that I will with it in two movies.

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No, but wait a minute. What's the deal with one and the other? You don't stay up all day until the evening to film.

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When you come home from school, why don't you take it outside?

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I have meditation and I have to do my homework.

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And why don't you take it outside before bed? Because I'm tired. From meditation and school Ok, so in the morning before school, why don't you take him outside? Because I'm sleepy in the morning What are you?

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Sleepy

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So why are you sleepy?

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Because I have to wake up at 7 in the morning And when I sleep, I really sleep And when I see you waking me up, I'm sleepy

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Yes, the idea is as follows When you sleep, you really sleep. And that's a good thing. But I'd like to dig a little deeper. And then we'll move on to other questions. Because we're too much in this personal area.

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Because we often meet, David is punctual.

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And you know why I'm not?

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Many times, before we go to school, you still get lost there. To get yourself ready, change something, do something else. Correct? You're going to go there, you're going to get dressed, you're going to change something, you're going to do something, right?

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I have to look good when I go to school.

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David looks good when he goes to school too.

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I know, but it's a little harder for women. Meaning?

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They have to get dressed, get their hair done, it takes time.

26:42

Ok, fine. But we're not talking about that, Maybe we'll do this in another podcast. The idea is that I want to talk about this movie of yours.

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There will be another podcast.

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You want more?

26:51

You really like it?

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Yes.

26:52

But don't you want to do your podcasts with your guests?

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At home with Eva.

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Not at home with Eva. At home with Maruta. You'll keep the name Maruta. Your name is Maruta. And you're staying at Maruta's house. What if I get married? Did you think about that?

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You didn't.

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Well, I thought you'd get married.

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Do you know what I'm going to change my name to?

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Well, well, well. I like Maruta a lot. Yes.

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Just because.

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I like Maruta. I like Maruta. I like Maruta. I like Maruta. I'm keeping my name, Maruta. Thank you. But if I'm doing a podcast, it will be called La Eva. And...

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But why don't you keep your name La Eva Maruta?

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La Eva Maruta is too long.

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Then just La Maruta.

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La Eva. E-V-A. Maruta. I have a lot of letters. And I want it to be as short as possible.

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And you want to have a connection like it only came with you.

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Yes.

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And to have my invitations. You know, I didn't think about this, that at some point the time will come, but now it's too early. It's 10 years, what are we talking about? When you grow up and leave home. Now I thought about it, I'm thinking about this, wow. Yes. It won't be easy.

28:25

Don't tell me that I'm on your mind and that I'm distracting you.

28:29

When do I say that?

28:30

Well, you don't tell me, but...

28:32

Well, yes, I don't say it. When I insist or when I insist on certain things, I say, well, yes, that's it, that's on your mind.

28:36

But I see you in front of me. Girls always see men. Girls observe everything. And what do you see sometimes? When you're upset, when you're happy, when you're suspicious, when you have a surprise and you don't tell us, and you have a secret. Women know everything.

28:54

So what, you see this?

28:56

Yes. And more, mom. You're careful, dad. But the truth is that your mother really sees everything and she sees a lot.

29:09

You're careful.

29:10

Careful with what?

29:12

She really knows everything.

29:15

But why are you more friendly with her and not with me?

29:19

Who said that? Well, first of all, me and my mom are both girls, well, she's a woman and I'm a girl, and we have our own things as girls, which we both talk about. But I love you both as much as I love David.

29:39

As much as I love David?

29:40

As much as I love David.

29:41

And David?

29:43

As much as I love David. The same amount. And David? The same amount. Ok. But be careful, hold the microphone a little bit, because at some point, at the podcast, you'll see that you won't have your podcast, it's ok, you don't have to spend all day doing this. Do you understand?

29:56

Ok, and you'll learn, right?

29:57

Yes.

29:58

But I want to tell you about it. I told you, when I started the podcast, I didn't know how the discussion was going to go, where it was going to go, what to talk about, I had no idea. But I want to ask you something. If you could tell me what you took from your mother, what you took from your father, what you took from David. Let's say it's a question like this.

30:21

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30:36

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30:49

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30:53

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31:01

example Mama can I read when they won? What did you learn from her? Let me give you an example, so you understand. When mom has to go somewhere, let's say at 10, right?

31:10

Yes.

31:12

She wakes up at 6. She looks at the clock and says, I'm late! But she's actually at 10. And she does 5 minutes until there. You wake up at 9.59.

31:30

And he's like, mom, this is not going to happen, but mom, if he woke up at this time, pah!

31:38

Would it be like this?

31:41

Exactly one minute, it would have been over. You, It took exactly one minute to be ready. You? You put on a radio, you get used to the radio, you stay longer until you see what you wear, you do the laundry, if we will say,

32:00

after you put on music, you dance. I dance? Well, how do you dance? No, anyway... Well, you dance for yourself, I don't know if it's a dance, but anyway...

32:14

So, how do I dance for myself?

32:16

I put on music, I put on the radio in the morning, I listen to the radio on the phone, I like it and I get ready to go.

32:22

And you have to be there in a minute, and it takes you half an hour and you're an hour late.

32:30

Because you stay a long time, and until you get out of the car, and until you're in the car, and until you talk to someone on the phone.

32:38

So, let's take it another way. So, you got your mom's punctuality, and what else did you get from it? Well, one thing or more? No, more. Tell me, what else did you get from it?

32:50

To love people.

32:53

What do you mean, to love people?

32:55

To... I mean...

32:58

To...

33:00

I don't know how to explain it.

33:03

To love people... I'm trying to understand what you mean when you say this. Tell me.

33:11

I mean, is she good or what? Yeah, I mean... She's very... My mom is friendly. I don't know how to say it. The world loves, people love...

33:28

So it's not bad, this way?

33:30

It's not.

33:31

Ok, so the punctuality...

33:33

Even if people aren't perfect, my mom is. You know.

33:37

She's always the second.

33:39

Yes.

33:40

Dad, we're not talking about this.

33:43

Ok, so did you get anything from her?

33:48

Before we get to me, you know what I'm telling you that you got from her? The fact that you like to work a lot. You know that she worked since she was 7? When she started singing she was 7. You were 8 when you did Tati Part Time, now since November 18 people see Tati Fulltime. Yes, and I sang at the Christmas tree when I was little.

34:06

You were four years old. So you didn't give up at all, so ok, you sang at the Christmas tree when you were little. You were four years old then, right?

34:13

Yes.

34:13

Ok, and now you've been... I mean, you took the same things from her, to work and you like it, and you know that you've done something right. I mean, I went down the same road. Practically, I went down both roads, because...

34:28

You played in the movie, too. You were a cop, and you played more roles.

34:33

Oh, my God, in that movie. The movie is simple, it's the movie when I was a cop.

34:37

At... ...the show, you're like that, too. I mean, you find something in everything, and you start talking to me. She do yes, Tasha. I think of it or to go see Sivash in shape

34:46

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35:27

I even greeted everyone

35:29

yes, you knew their names and when I came there I realized that I don't know half of the people and after a week you knew everyone and you knew if they had any problems and how they felt, and I liked that

35:41

Thank you

35:43

Yes, and you really were... You really are a very... a very... You really are a child... You really are a very hardworking and serious child.

35:52

Thank you.

35:53

And I wish you to succeed, you know. Right.

35:56

From David, what did you take?

35:58

From David.

35:59

Yes.

36:12

He's looking at me now. He's somewhere here. I hope these people don't get mad at you. And that you stay here with me. And that you tell me the truth about David.

36:24

So, first of all, I learned a lot of things. Let's start with sports.

36:31

He's a guy who does sports.

36:34

I'm not saying this because I know how to play football, or how to do dribbling or whatever. I learned how to defend myself, how to shoot, how to score. I learned all these things and I like it, because you never know what will happen in life. And you have to know if, let's say, you go to a show and you say,

36:57

today I want to show you how I play football. Or in other situations. But you don't have to know, because it's not your job. But it's good to know.

37:06

Why? And he taught you to keep an eye on Madrid.

37:10

And with Messi or Ronaldo.

37:12

No, don't tell Messi.

37:16

Cristiano. But seriously, what do you like about Ronaldo?

37:20

What do you like about Ronaldo?

37:24

The quads. He has quads, he works a lot, he does a lot of... ...sport.

37:31

He's very serious.

37:32

And I like the way he plays, especially that at 40 he's already playing.

37:36

He's very serious. Yes. David likes Cristiano and you like Cristiano.

37:41

Yes!

37:42

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37:51

I love punctuality. I love it. I'm not she's poor to really dare

38:31

Yes.

38:32

Right? Yes. And I like this a lot, and when I see him I say to myself, look, one day I'll be like him.

38:39

You can do it, right?

38:40

Let's do it.

38:41

What did you take from me?

38:43

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39:06

To...

39:10

Let me think.

39:11

To...

39:30

Like my mom, you both taught me to love I can do this. I didn't think I'd get this excited. I felt this respect today, too. We're doing this podcast on the first of November.

39:43

Yes.

39:46

And today, before we come here, tell me... And She asked the denied in tessa Venema a child Zitu As the same and the so Venema a child I'm first panela be silly come and true come Astos I've asked Ziva bonique lim you carry the impact in my is the It was my grandfather's birthday, which unfortunately is no longer here. And today I remember him.

40:20

And, yes, today I went to the church.

40:26

We were there, and you told us about it, and I see you there. I saw you talking to all the people there. I saw you talking to all the people there. I saw you talking to all the people there. I saw you talking to all the people there. I saw you talking to all the people there. Let's go back. We've been through a lot on this podcast. Yes.

40:48

I understand.

40:51

And you got emotional?

40:53

Well...

40:56

What?

40:58

That... Not only I loved him, you loved Tico too.

41:02

We all loved him, because you loved Tico. We all loved him. There's a very important part, Adrian. The Mousa family.

41:20

Come on, it's not easy on the podcast. Let's drink some more water. And did you take other things from me? Wow, I didn't think a word could trigger such emotions. That's one of the things I learned from my dad. Respect for people.

41:46

I mean, to greet the maid, a man on the street, and everyone. That's why I got emotional. We have to get out of this. We have a podcast to do. We don't have to cry at the podcast. Did you take anything else?

42:05

So, respect.

42:07

Yes.

42:08

Patience.

42:09

Yes.

42:10

To... Well, I think everyone knows that I look a lot like you.

42:22

What do you mean you look a lot like me?

42:46

We have the same eyes. And that's why I have curly hair. You.

42:55

Thank you.

42:57

Because you too, when you were young...

42:59

Yes.

43:00

But you know, I showed you the pictures with me.

43:03

You were very curly. And now?

43:06

I inherited it from my father. And, what do you think? I'm smart too.

43:11

But David, did you see?

43:12

David too, but David looks like his mom.

43:17

I feel it.

43:19

Well, yes, David looks like his mom and I look like you.

43:23

Yes, and David...

43:24

And in terms of personality, David looks like you and I look like my mom and I look like you And David... And in personality, David looks like you and I look like my mom

43:29

Meaning?

43:31

Well, let's say, if you... Wait, I don't know how to say this

43:38

Meaning what? David looks like me in personality? I mean, you see him more like...

43:44

Yes, in personality I think I am I will be as my ass a monitor Adica Elsa's it's No, she's a cast of our last one. I'll tell you something. I'll tell you something

43:57

monkey I think it's my order Gluham

44:04

She asked Adam I'm not a person. I was joking. Yeah, yeah. I'm only at the order of the year.

44:08

You know what I wanted to ask you? If it would be... I don't know, to think about it. What advice did you receive from us all along? What advice do you remember?

44:22

I mean, what advice did you receive from your mom? From my mom? I learned...

44:28

Never say never!

44:34

You followed the melody, huh?

44:36

But that's also true, I never let you go. I left you and David. Because you were all with me. you've all been there for me.

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44:46

And something from me in particular?

44:50

Let me think. From you, it was this... Sometimes life is harder and better.

45:04

Yes. Did I tell you that? You didn't, but I see it. It's harder and better.

45:06

Yes. Did I tell you that?

45:07

You didn't tell me, but I see it.

45:09

What do you mean?

45:11

I mean... There are many situations. Sometimes it was worse, sometimes it was better. I mean, life is life.

45:23

Yes, this is life. It's not always good things. When I see you with that ring on your finger, I don't know what to say. Where is it from?

45:31

It's from you.

45:32

No, it's from my money, but you bought it.

45:34

Yes.

45:35

Why?

45:36

I saw it and I liked it a lot.

45:40

And what's on your hand?

45:41

Well, it was Halloween and I did something Halloween.

45:47

Yeah, it looked like a tattoo. I hope you don't get a tattoo when you grow up.

45:57

I didn't imagine that I would get my finger on the bird's back.

46:02

No, man, what is this? Let's imagine that maybe not. Let's change the subject. Now we're talking about when the moment will be, if the moment will ever be. Cristiano Ronaldo never had a tattoo. But I wanted to say, I wanted to say it like this.

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46:16

Tell this to David, because he... But David, no. And I can tell you about Beyoncé. Why? Because I admire Beyoncé, and David admires Ronaldo. And to take an example from those who admire them.

46:31

Ok. If you could give them an advice, give me an advice, what advice would you give them?

46:38

I don't know.

46:39

Give me an advice. Let's say you're the kid who can give advice to their parents. You often give me advice without realizing it, but give me a piece of advice. Tell me.

46:55

To enjoy life, to live your life.

47:02

What do you mean to enjoy life happy to live my life.

47:06

Yes.

47:08

And I don't do this?

47:10

Yes, you need more.

47:11

I mean, I do what I like.

47:13

To enjoy the little moments. And, and, and... Not to stay on the phone.

47:22

But I haven't been on the phone for a long time.

47:25

Yes, not at all.

47:27

Seriously?

47:29

And is there anything else that annoys you about me? That you're on the phone.

47:33

And anything else? That you're on the phone, that you say something and then you say something else, and then you're on the phone and you're lost. I don't know what else you were saying.

47:44

Really? I don't know what you were saying. Really?

47:50

Me? I never know. I don't know what I'm looking at. Let me ask you something else. We haven't talked about the movie.

47:58

So the movie is coming out in November.

48:00

October 18th, from Cinematography. Can you do that, please? I saw that face when you were on vacation.

48:07

Nothing beats a holiday.

48:09

Please, can you remember?

48:10

Wait a minute.

48:11

Can you remember? You were wearing a hat everywhere you went.

48:14

Wait a minute, I don't know if I remember. I haven't been here for a long time.

48:17

Do you want me to look for it?

48:18

Nothing beats a jet to your holiday and right now you can save 50 pounds per person. That November 18th, in cinemas. The movie is a comedy, but it has emotions.

48:51

And you have a more mature role, compared to 2 years ago.

48:55

Yes, because my niece, Justine, is going to have a baby. And that's it, that's it, I'm not giving any spoilers.

49:02

You can't give spoilers, we're putting all kinds of ads. People can see. Let's show them a little bit of the movie. You want to?

49:07

Yes. Listen up! My brother's baptism, Vitreg, is a danger to humanity. We have to sabotage it.

49:16

What does sabotage mean?

49:17

It doesn't mean that we have to destroy the fun of adults. Like the one hidden in a closet? Exactly like that, but worse. Like when we hide on the balcony and nobody lets us out? Yes, something like that. Maya, I don't think it's a good idea. Aren't you tired of being in the shadows of adults?

49:37

Aren't you tired of being told what to do?

49:42

Aren't you tired of all the activities and preparations after school? Yeah.

49:48

Don't we all deserve to have a little fun?

49:51

Yeah.

49:52

Good. That's the plan.

49:53

Now we've put a little piece of the movie, right?

49:56

Yes, I understand.

49:57

Bravo. Ok, tell me, so your name is Justin?

50:01

Yes, made a baby. I'm jealous. Because... is justin yes, he made a baby i am jealous because he is very busy with the baby and he doesn't have time for me

50:14

and i am with the baptism justin doesn't realize that the situation he doesn't realize the situation

50:22

that he can't do the baptism and because of you, you're ruining the baptism

50:26

Yes But I like a lot of movies

50:30

Yes? Who did you feel the best with?

50:34

Alex, Letizia, Bro, Raduca The baby

50:38

Would you like to have another baby? To have another brother?

50:42

Yes, yes, yes, yes Mom, if you hear this, yes Would you like to have another brother? Yes, yes, yes, yes! Mom, if you hear this, yes!

50:46

Would you like to have another brother?

50:48

Yes!

50:50

No!

50:51

No!

50:52

And who would take care of him?

50:54

Me! I know this is with Kiki, but this is not good. First of all, Kiki, I love her with all my heart. She is my happiness, she is my little capuchin, she is my love. I'm a you be a you

51:10

be

51:12

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51:14

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51:20

you be a you I won't be jealous. Why? Maybe I will be a little bit. Because I will see that you will love me and David more. But maybe you will be more busy.

51:34

And you want that?

51:36

Yes. Just because. You will have a baby and you will not evolve. I will be good. And that means I will be better. And that means I'll go to school.

51:45

That's not possible.

51:47

No.

51:48

Then... I'll come after school and I'll stay with him, ok? Would you like that? Yes. You would like my dream.

51:56

Really? Yes. But you know what I wanted to ask you? Have you ever been jealous of David?

52:01

Yes.

52:10

Does that annoy you?

52:11

Yes

52:12

Well, yes, if he makes his foundation

52:13

And this makes me, to make my foundation

52:15

Yes, David when he does this thing, he deserves all the praise Because many times in the evening you've seen him spend a lot of time at the computer making his foundation

52:23

Yes, just because, only because, only because...

52:25

And he does it alone, without being sent from behind. Just a little bit, a little bit...

52:29

In the last period of the day.

52:31

You need sleep. And he, because he stays until late, what is this? Especially when he wakes up at 7. Yes. But I go to bed at 9, or at 8.

52:43

At 1 you go to bed at 9 or 8. At 1 am you go to bed? 8.30 am. That's how my mom says, who loves me with all her heart. And they go to bed at 11, or 12, or 7. And Dr. Saval, tell David to sleep.

52:58

Yes, sleep. It's very nice with you on the podcast, I would like to do it again. It was the first one, I don't even know what to talk about. But we have a game and all these stories. The idea is that if you see the movie in cinemas from November 18th, maybe this podcast is before the release of the movie.

53:13

We don't know. I told you it's going to be filmed on November 1st.

53:16

And those who have already seen Atty Part Time, Let me comment. Ah, those who saw Daddy Part-Time? Yes, but those who haven't seen it, go to Netflix, watch it, and if you don't have time, come to the movie and maybe you'll see it.

53:30

My sister, let me explain something to you. This movie will be on Netflix much, much later. People should come to the cinema to see it.

53:36

Come to the cinematography, to see it.

53:38

To connect with the whole family. I mean, Daddy Part-Time is there, on the stream. But Tati Fulltime will be in the cinema. So, at Cinematografi.

53:47

If you come to Cinematografi, the conclusion is, come.

53:52

Yes.

53:53

Yes, will you like it?

53:53

Yes, I like it very much.

53:55

But, be honest, be honest, be honest. When you grow up, what do you see yourself doing? What's your job? Be honest! I'm working in art.

54:05

Not like painting and stuff.

54:07

You're very talented at painting. And you don't even have a painting of the ones you're painting.

54:11

Oh my! Can we get back to the subject? Yes. Ok. Actors and music. Yes. And maybe I could be on the show, like my mom and you.

54:24

Ok. Would you like to be there? Maybe I could be on the show, like my mom and you.

54:27

Ok, would you like to be on the show?

54:32

I would like to. I think I would really get bored.

54:38

I know my mom would get bored, but... What do you like more, to sing or to play? It's not a good question. It's not question, right? It's a very bad question.

54:46

Why?

54:47

Because I like both equally. It's like, I love you and my mom.

54:51

Ok. Let's play a game, ok? And we still have questions. I wrote them down here. You know, it's very hard because... It's hard to do a podcast with your child, you know?

55:03

Look, for example... Because it's hard to do a podcast with your child, you know? For example, what do you like the most when we go on vacation? Tell me. I don't know, tell me quickly.

55:13

To walk, to explore, to...

55:17

Ok, good. Are you leaving, David? Come here, let's see you, let's hug you. Come here, there was someone you, let's hug you. Come here, there was someone else here, who was standing behind you.

55:30

Do you want to tell her something, Evey?

55:32

Good luck, I don't know what else to say.

55:34

Kiss the camera.

55:36

Kiss it.

55:37

Kiss it.

55:38

Did you see? Did you see that you're his model?

55:40

You're very cool.

55:41

I saw.

55:42

Are you leaving?

55:43

Yes, I'm leaving.

55:44

Have fun. I'm not that smart. I am. I saw it. Are you leaving? Yes, I'm leaving.

55:45

We're leaving for work.

55:47

We're leaving for work. Look, I'm leaving at 3 and you're leaving at 5.

55:51

It's on time. I wish I told you this with a lot of detail.

56:07

We're finally alone.

56:09

What do you mean?

56:11

They left. And? We can finally make up our minds. Anyway, they were behind the camera, I didn't see them. But isn't it cooler that it's just the two of us, without mom and David? No. We can talk about anything.

56:25

But why do we always have to tell them everything?

56:28

We have to repeat this, just like when we were little. We are a family, we don't have secrets in the family. You always say that.

56:37

And I always say that, but do you have secrets from me?

56:41

No. Do you like me? No. Do you like any boy? Let's continue the subject, let's go further.

56:49

Come on, come on.

56:50

Yes, good, be careful. Let's say that our friend Vorny made us some jokes. But wait, she told us that no one knows what it's about. Because we really wanted this podcast to be a podcast in which we two don't talk about what we do here.

57:04

Uuuu!

57:07

Ok.

57:07

Perfect. And I didn't want it to be a podcast, because it's a podcast that is filmed, it's not live. And I said, if it's not going to work, that's it, we'll switch to podcasts that...

57:18

Ah, I saw the school there.

57:21

So I didn't know how the podcast was going to be, and I wanted to surprise myself, and... Good. Let's extract it and I choose a file. Movies. Movies? Yes.

57:52

Do you ask me questions?

57:54

And are there questions you ask me?

57:56

Ok. You pulled out the file and you will answer those questions.

58:00

Let me read them to you. Ok.

58:04

Let's see.

58:06

There are more?

58:08

Look. What's your favorite movie? Tati Partime is my favorite movie.

58:13

Seriously?

58:14

Yes.

58:14

And if it wasn't Tati Partime, what TV show do you watch that has 40,000 views?

58:18

Full House.

58:20

But, Tara, why do you like that show?

58:21

Because it's about a family that... a girl needs help because she had two kids and...

58:33

And she has a health problem?

58:34

No, she doesn't have a husband anymore and... now... her sister and her best friend move in with her. Long story short.

58:44

And why do you like this movie? How many times have you seen it? It's really interesting. How many times have you seen it?

58:50

I haven't counted.

58:51

But I think you've seen it at least 10-15 times.

58:54

How would you describe a movie with the life of our family? I mean...

59:01

I mean, how would a movie look like if it was about our family?

59:07

Chaos.

59:10

What do you mean chaos? Why? Well, why chaos?

59:15

Well... Chaos would be...

59:21

I mean, let's say... The sister and mother come to visit us. Then, Mika comes. My grandmother comes to visit us.

59:31

Then, well, anyway.

59:34

So you saw how practically everyone would come to our house.

59:37

Everyone would come to visit us.

59:39

All the cousins. And that's how you would see the movie.

59:41

It would be chaotic. Everyone would not know what to do.

59:43

And all the friends.

59:46

And what do I do in this movie? You?

59:48

You send emails. I send emails, right? So the whole movie is with me on the couch, sending emails? Yes.

59:56

And as you said to the show, what would be the name of the movie you won an Oscar for? And what would it be about? I mean... The Oscar is one of the most important What would you name the movie you won an Oscar for?

1:00:11

The Oscar is one of the most important awards given to actors or movies.

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It's in Hollywood and I hope it will have a good impact in the world.

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What would the movie be called? I don't understand the question, let me read it for you. What would you name the movie you won an Oscar for and what would it be about? I mean, what would the movie be about if you won an Oscar? About...

1:00:32

About family.

1:00:33

About family, yeah. I mean, do you think you could win an Oscar for a movie that would have a family subject?

1:00:40

Yeah, because I think it would be recognized, it would be seen by the world. It would be found by the world. Anyway. Very good.

1:00:47

Now you. I choose, what should I choose? You tell me.

1:00:50

Family, holidays, school, dinner or holidays?

1:00:53

Come on, choose.

1:00:54

Because I understood now how the game is. I chose family.

1:00:57

Ok, you were sure.

1:00:58

Were you sure? I don't think so.

1:01:00

Come on.

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Am I that predictable for you? I told you, I know all the women. You, be honest, do you know what I want to say or do?

1:01:09

Yes. And my mom, and David knows, but the women, more.

1:01:15

But you and David, do you have secrets from us?

1:01:18

We don't have to have.

1:01:19

Well, I don't know, do you?

1:01:21

I have with him.

1:01:22

You mean you have other secrets with him? Yes. Do you have secrets with me?

1:01:26

Not with you, with you and with mom. With David.

1:01:31

And with someone else?

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No.

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No, I don't know.

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Cricket as much me parents or me pentro the fact that I would in credit and mean a she malasada so fuck I want to thank my parents for having faith in me and for letting me do things that make me happy and things that I like. Because it's important in life to do things that you like, things that make you happy. Yes, that's right.

1:02:20

Who makes you laugh the most?

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In the family?

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Well, that's the question for me. Who makes you laugh the most? In the family? Well, the question is for me. Who makes you laugh the most?

1:02:29

You.

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You.

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I mean...

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I think you make me laugh the most. Can you tell people something? There are many stories.

1:02:39

Yes, there are.

1:02:40

But I want to tell people something. When I left school a week ago, I still have that in my head, When I left school a week ago, I was left in the dark. When I left school a week ago, I got in the car in the morning, and David and you, with the reading,

1:02:52

do you remember? Keep going, keep going. We had to read, but I don't know what the story started from. Anyway, we were arguing. It was a discussion, and I realized that I was the first one to take I go to school and it's about reading

1:03:06

David had something and I told him and then I told you Eva, you decided you have to be careful and when I got to school

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the first thing you did, you didn't say anything you looked at me you took your backpack from the bench and you said maybe when you get home, I'll change this vibe for you. And you left.

1:03:32

I had that in my head.

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Yes. These were the questions?

1:03:36

These were my questions, but I really had a vibe... Do you remember what I said?

1:03:40

Yes, if... If some of you are interested, I know them.

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Even if I don't want to choose something like that, I will choose school.

1:03:51

Are you sure?

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I don't believe you.

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Are you sure?

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I choose this because you said a pink package and I know you said this.

1:04:01

School.

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You ask questions about school. Maybe you have math problems. Oh! It's a bit. The truth is, if I'm not mistaken, when we were at school, everyone had a break. I was at home. It was our subject.

1:04:27

Good.

1:04:28

Ok.

1:04:30

What is your dream job? Actress and singer, easy.

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Yes.

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A subject you would like to learn.

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Invent.

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To have it, to invent it.

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A subject to invent?

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Yes.

1:04:46

Tell me.

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Ah, ok.

1:04:58

I mean, I would invent a time to dance. I mean, at sports we do volleyball, basketball and...

1:05:03

I don't know, I mean hour of this, where you dance… I think you can do that at a acting school.

1:05:09

Now, if I have a professor here, from sports… Hello, Mr. Alex!

1:05:14

Is that your name?

1:05:15

Yes.

1:05:16

Hey, Mr. Alex!

1:05:17

That's right. And, yes, in a way, we had to dance, but…

1:05:23

A separate hour. You invented a subject for...

1:05:26

And an acting class, even if we have drama. We have drama at school.

1:05:30

You do?

1:05:31

A drama class, yes.

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I wanted to be dramatic since I was a kid.

1:05:35

That's what acting is, but I'd like to... to make theater plays. We had plays...

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I think we should go to another school, you know? No. I'm a

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1:06:46

Your favorite holiday?

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Yours?

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Christmas. Yours?

1:06:52

Christmas.

1:06:54

Actually, I like Christmas and Easter.

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I know you've told me once, but I don't understand. I mean, Easter is...

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You know why I like it?

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It represents a...

1:07:02

Pay attention. You know why I like it? I like it because it reminds me that... She's a good friend. She's a good friend. She's a good friend.

1:07:06

She's a good friend. She's a good friend. She's a good friend.

1:07:24

She's a good friend. She's a good friend. Mama Ioana, grandma from my mom's side, and I remember that we all met on Easter, I don't know why I have this story about Easter, and I liked that I helped them with the egg painter,

1:07:32

and I like this, but I like Christmas more because...

1:07:38

Yes, and this, but I also like to decorate the Christmas tree, and to give gifts. But I also like to spend the Christmas tree and to receive gifts. But I also like to spend time with my family.

1:07:49

Ok, perfect. And you know that Maria Ioana is your name.

1:07:55

You are Eva Maria Ioana.

1:07:56

From my mother's side.

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My grandmother from my mother's side and from my grandfather's side.

1:08:01

Yes.

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Your father's mother's name was Maria, your mother's mother's name was Ioana. I'm a party party. We've been mama. Loot at our camera Maria. And mama. Mama. My own.

1:08:05

She didn't say. Eva Maria. I wanna. Move.

1:08:10

Perfect. God. Don't prefer.

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I'd be me.

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But I come up. I'll say.

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I don't prefer. I don't. I'm not. I'm not.

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I'm not.

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I'm not. Yes. He bought you a book, a cup of tea, and I don't know what else.

1:08:26

Yes, yes. But I have to say that it wasn't my favorite gift since Christmas.

1:08:32

Me and David?

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Always.

1:08:42

When you wrote me a letter. And when you wrote me all kinds of things. I liked it.

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A number.

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If I had a gift, I would have it here, too, for Christmas. You weren't born then, but look, it's that hand in 2012. But it's not actually for Christmas, it was for my birthday. It was a gift I got for my birthday with David's little hand. In 2012, you know? Look at it.

1:09:10

Happy... I liked it a lot. But it wasn't... anyway. If you could make a gift to all the kids in the world, what would it be? Fuuuuuuck, this is hard.

1:09:21

I know.

1:09:23

Say it.

1:09:24

Candy. All the kids love candy.

1:09:28

I think that all kids in the world would like... To eat salad. No, I was thinking and it's good that you can't see these things, even though you were watching. Maybe I would like all kids in the world to I was thinking, and it's good that you can't see these things, even though you're so obsessed, maybe...

1:09:45

I would like all the kids in the world to... to have what they eat, to be happy. Anyway, let's get into the drama.

1:09:53

It doesn't make sense. So, which one to choose?

1:09:55

Holidays, come on!

1:09:56

Wait, I'm leaving, I'm leaving, I'm leaving!

1:09:57

Well, holidays or what?

1:09:58

So what, do you want me to choose yours? We'll do it at the end, both of us. Let's do it. I'll read it. No, no, no. I'll sit on the chair. Say it.

1:10:05

Holiday.

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Come on, say it.

1:10:07

My favorite holiday so far. Well, my favorite holiday was in Spain. So, Spain.

1:10:13

Yes.

1:10:14

Do you like it?

1:10:14

Yes.

1:10:15

Are you happy that we're going there on holiday?

1:10:16

Yes. If you were to stay on an empty island, what would be the three things you would take with you?

1:10:28

I was scared of this empty island because I have spicy sauces. I was thinking who knows what to write. Tell me, what would you take if you were on an island? Three things with you.

1:10:35

Water, food, because you can't eat whales.

1:10:38

Yes, but we didn't think about that. Water, food. Three things that would be, I don't know. You tell me.

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1:11:26

On the island? What are you doing with cosmetics on the island?

1:11:32

I have to...

1:11:38

Wait, I have one more. You already opened it. What did you do? I wanted to push start. That's how you always do. What was the next thing I took? Ok, let's move on to the next one.

1:11:50

I got it. A place you've never been on vacation and you want to go to. New York. New York.

1:12:00

Why do you want to go to New York?

1:12:02

I've always wanted to go there.

1:12:04

It's too far away. Because... But it's worth it, I think. Because our friend Ines was in New York and I saw that she posted a lot of things there. And I would like to... Yes, in New York?

1:12:16

Ok. We have to change the entourage.

1:12:20

Challenge! So... Do you want me to read it? Yes. You read it, but I'll read it.

1:12:28

Tell me.

1:12:35

What does it say?

1:12:37

You're laughing like a maniac.

1:12:39

Yes, I'm laughing like a maniac. I mean, you're trying to make someone laugh without talking. Just expressions and gestures.

1:12:51

Is it on you?

1:12:52

Yes, it's on you. Just gestures and nothing else. So now you're making me laugh just by gesturing and by looking at me. The mic is not on you. You have to be more creative. I mean, make me laugh.

1:13:08

Don't make me laugh. You did it at the beginning. I can stand up. You can stand up if you want. I'm not a microphone. I'm not a microphone.

1:13:14

I'm not a microphone.

1:13:19

I'm not start. Oh.

1:13:25

I can stand up.

1:13:35

I made you laugh.

1:13:37

Because this is the dance from the old times. Yes. Now I have to make you laugh without talking, ok? Do you want me to laugh? You know what I want to do, right? We couldn't do that.

1:14:14

You're just thinking about what we could do and you're laughing, right? Come on, I did it. I mean, what was it? We couldn't say Dum, when we were making you laugh. Next. Sing with an accent, sing a well-known melody, like you're a robot, a cat, a bunny.

1:14:33

For you.

1:14:34

No, I can't sing.

1:14:35

For you.

1:14:36

No, I don't have any...

1:14:36

Petrel told you.

1:14:37

I don't have any...

1:14:38

Petrel, see? Petrel told you.

1:14:39

I don't have any talent. How can I sing? What do you mean you don't have any talent? I don't have any talent. If I had talent, I would be on stage or at the fair.

1:14:46

Let's see how Maruta sings!

1:14:50

I swear I don't know how to sing!

1:14:52

You have to! Let me see your answers.

1:14:55

I don't know how to sing. I can sing like a robot or like a cat.

1:14:58

Sing with an accent. I don't know how to sing. Let's say he sings with an accent.

1:15:06

It doesn't matter. It's written Robotics or Debonicuta. I don't know how to sing. I don't know how to sing. You sing.

1:15:18

I said it for you.

1:15:20

I said it for him.

1:15:22

You don't know how to sing. I swear I don't know how to sing, I swear, I don't know!

1:15:25

Oof, mom's gone!

1:15:27

Yeah, exactly! She could've helped us out here, to sing like a little girl!

1:15:30

Come on, sing!

1:15:31

Skibidi-dup, skibidi-dup, skibidi-skibidi-dup, skibidi-skibidi-skibidi du, wait a minute, I had Skibidi, how was it? Skibidi, say it a little bit. Skibidi di di, Skibidi di di, Skibidi di, Skibidi, Skibidi, Skibidi, Skibidi di di di. How was it? Say it was here, I'm looking for it now, say it, how was it?

1:15:57

God, you're so skibidi.

1:16:00

That's what it is in the movie. That's what it is in the movie. That's the intro. Yeah, and there was that song we sang, I can't remember. You know? The one I'm talking about. Skibididik, skibididik. At least I sang it.

1:16:11

Skibididik, skibididik.

1:16:12

You sang it, but you broke it. Three words.

1:16:16

Tell me. Let me read it. Ok. So I can see if I can change anything here. No. Three words. One, story. Invent a short story and Fanny in which a spoon, a dinosaur and a pearl appear.

1:16:31

Ok. Can I go first? Yes. Let me see the words.

1:16:34

Spoon, dinosaur and...

1:16:36

Once, like never, I was in a forest. I was with my dad because he forced me to make moves. the I have to... Oh, I forgot. And... It has to be funny.

1:17:06

Funny story.

1:17:07

Ok, wait. One more time. One time, I was in the woods with my dad. Even if I didn't want to, he forced me to move. Because Dr. Sava taught him.

1:17:21

It has to be funny.

1:17:23

So... we went.

1:17:26

And?

1:17:27

A big, big, big dinosaur appeared, which looked like my dad. He was a little bit fluffier, let's say. Fluffy like a pear.

1:17:37

Not a bowling ball, it has to be funny.

1:17:39

I said fluffy like a pear. Two already.

1:17:41

Then I got confused by him, and I was so hungry. a Very funny, wow. So we have to make a story where we invent, to be short and funny, a spoon, a dinosaur and a pearl. It's the second part of your movie. Eva grew up and forced her father to go to the forest for a walk.

1:18:15

I didn't know this was going to happen.

1:18:18

And after Eva grew up and forced her father to go to the forest,

1:18:22

they realized that from the zoo, Eva gave birth zoo a dinosaur escaped

1:18:32

They were scared but they had a pen because we have to use the word spoon dinosaur and pen

1:18:38

Why did we have a pen? I mean, why?

1:18:42

Because your father was fluffy in the first season.

1:18:47

Very fluffy.

1:18:49

Like a pink bunny. He was fluffy and he had a feather to show how fluffy he was. And they went through the forest until they got to...

1:18:59

Sorry, please, you should know that this story is fake.

1:19:02

What do you mean it's fake? It's fake. And they went through the forest until they reached the Nami-Tica. It's near the zoo. They took a spoon and ate something. I don't know, I'm not funny. I'm not funny. You were funnier. Well, you weren't funny either. I had a connection.

1:19:21

You didn't. How can you have a pen in the forest? What's the point? It has. You can sleep in dog in the woods. How does it feel? It does. It can sleep in the woods at night.

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1:19:31

If we went camping, you could have told us. Yeah, we're still thinking about it. You know, I'm glad you came to the podcast. I'm glad too. It's our first podcast.

1:19:38

And the first and the last. The first and the last.

1:19:43

I'm always grateful here next time, neither your mother nor David will be here.

1:19:50

Everything will be here. Ok.

1:19:53

Have fun with the movie, Eva!

1:19:54

Thank you, you too, with La Maruta and also La Maruta at the podcast.

1:19:59

No, I wish you to have fun with the movie...

1:20:01

At home, at La Maruta.

1:20:02

...with daddy full time, I want you to have fun with the movie Tati Full Time, because it's in cinemas from 18th of November. A lot of people will have fun. Congratulations to the whole team, Letitia Rojculet, who is the director of this movie, Matei Dima, Romania, who was involved with the soul and the body in the movie, H, the producer, Alexandra H, the producer,

1:20:24

Alex Bogdan, Raluca Prod, your grandmother from the movie, the Go watch this comedy, you'll like it. You'll have fun. And if you want Eva to come to the podcast, leave us comments. And think about this, to do a podcast. You know what I didn't like about the podcast? You know what I didn't like about the podcast?

1:20:56

I was too dramatic. I don't know how to say it. We laugh more.

1:21:02

Did you create the drama or I did?

1:21:04

I don't know, I thought we should be more funny. I thought we were too... I don't know.

1:21:08

Yeah, I was funny, you weren't funny.

1:21:11

You know what's the whole story? I was emotional, honestly, being here. Thank you, I was emotional too. You know, I was really emotional, because I would like people who watch the podcast to know you as you are and not come with all kinds of ideas and say that thing that they wanted to say

1:21:28

and you know that unfortunately...

1:21:30

But I don't watch that.

1:21:31

It doesn't matter.

1:21:33

Me as a parent, it was hard for me today at the podcast because it was my first podcast. I would like for people to know you as you are and how I know you all day, you know?

1:21:40

I hope you get to know me. And if not, write in the comments and ask Cătălin to do another podcast with me. Because I don't mind.

1:21:48

No, I would...

1:21:49

I'll get out of school a little faster. Perfect.

1:21:51

No, I would be very interested in people knowing how you are, you know? And not judging, without knowing. You know, you take a piece of a podcast, you immediately make a comment, you make a TikTok and you think that with that you can do it, you understand what I'm saying? And I would like to, it hurts me, for example, as a parent, and any parent, I think it hurts them when they see some injustices related to certain things of children.

1:22:14

I'm not a parent yet, so I don't know.

1:22:17

Thank you very much, you were a wonderful guest, I love you very much.

1:22:21

Me too.

1:22:22

We're going to the movies.

1:22:23

We're going to the movies. Daddy full time.

1:22:26

From 8 movies. Pizza or pizza?

1:22:30

Say it again, I liked it.

1:22:32

Pizza or pizza?

1:22:42

We're going to the movies. Did you like it? Very much! Honestly? Yes! Did you get mad?

1:22:47

And it's over?

1:22:48

You didn't do it again?

1:22:51

And I don't do it like this... You're old, you do it like this, I'm not old.

1:22:57

Don't you say anything.

1:23:00

He's 47 years old. And at 47 years old. And at 47 you're not old. You're very, very, very old. It's not true. 47 years and you don't know what you're saying.

1:23:10

He's old.

1:23:12

I know when I was 10 and I heard someone was 40 years old and I was like, wow, how old. But you know you get old at 100 years. So we'll have time to have fun. I say that at 47

1:23:24

he's getting old.

1:23:25

I know, I thought the same when I was 10.

1:23:27

But it's not like that.

1:23:28

Bye.

1:23:30

Ok. Bye, dad!

1:23:33

I love you, Keva!

1:23:34

Me too! Me too!

1:23:35

Bye!

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