Time Keeps on Slipping - Dailys SHORT with Kim & Jill (157)
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In this episode Jill and Kim engage in a lively discussion about the peculiarities and playfulness of time. The show begins with a delightful surprise which sets the tone for an episode filled with positive change and heartfelt moments.
Key Takeaways:
- Timing is everything: The hosts explore the idea that we are always exactly where we are meant to be at any given moment.
- Time shifts and the Mandela Effect: Kim brings up the intriguing example of Richard Simmons and his alleged red bandana, which sparks a conversation about collective memory discrepancies and the fluid nature of reality.
- Embracing the relativity of time: Jill encourages listeners to contemplate how time seems to move differently depending on whether we're enjoying ourselves or not, emphasizing the importance of savoring extra time when we have it.
- Releasing control and finding joy: The hosts suggest that by letting go of our rigid control over time, we can rediscover a sense of playfulness and joy in our lives.
- Time keeps on slipping: The episode concludes with a nostalgic nod to the song "Time Keeps On Slipping" by Deltron 3030, reinforcing the theme of time's elusive nature.
Join Jill and Kim as they explore the mysteries and delights of time, offering insights on how to embrace its playful relativity and make the most of every moment. Tune in for a thought-provoking and entertaining discussion that will leave you questioning your perception of time and reality.
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In this episode Jill and Kim engage in a lively discussion about the peculiarities and playfulness of time. The show begins with a delightful surprise which sets the tone for an episode filled with positive change and heartfelt moments.
Key Takeaways:
- Timing is everything: The hosts explore the idea that we are always exactly where we are meant to be at any given moment.
- Time shifts and the Mandela Effect: Kim brings up the intriguing example of Richard Simmons and his alleged red bandana, which sparks a conversation about collective memory discrepancies and the fluid nature of reality.
- Embracing the relativity of time: Jill encourages listeners to contemplate how time seems to move differently depending on whether we're enjoying ourselves or not, emphasizing the importance of savoring extra time when we have it.
- Releasing control and finding joy: The hosts suggest that by letting go of our rigid control over time, we can rediscover a sense of playfulness and joy in our lives.
- Time keeps on slipping: The episode concludes with a nostalgic nod to the song "Time Keeps On Slipping" by Deltron 3030, reinforcing the theme of time's elusive nature.
Join Jill and Kim as they explore the mysteries and delights of time, offering insights on how to embrace its playful relativity and make the most of every moment. Tune in for a thought-provoking and entertaining discussion that will leave you questioning your perception of time and reality.
In this mind-bending episode, Jill and Kim take a playful dive into the mysterious world of time.
From unexpected show openings to the intriguing Mandela Effect, the hosts explore the idea that our perception of reality may not be as fixed as we believe. Join them as they share personal experiences and insights on how to embrace the fluid nature of time, find joy in the present moment, and let go of our need for rigid control.
With a nostalgic nod to the classic song "Time Keeps On Slipping," this episode will leave you questioning your understanding of time and inspire you to approach life with a renewed sense of playfulness and wonder. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion that will change the way you perceive the world around you.
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Jill: hello, dear listeners, and good morning, kim.
Kim: good morning, jill. good morning, everyone. i was not ready for that one.
Jill: i knew you wouldn't be. i was gonna tell you, and i'm like, nope.
Kim: i love it. uh, well, visit is about timing. and what great timing, jill. just throw that in there.
Jill: yeah. for those of you who may not know, that is not the opening that we've used for about a 50 episodes now. so kim had no idea i was gonna switch that up.
Kim: and it just makes me giggle. and it's a positive change, and it just it hit the right spots that opened up my heart.
Jill: yes.
Kim: oh my goodness. um, so, yeah, the messages that have been starting to come through this morning have a lot to do with timing. um, randomly, just you look at the clock and it's, for me, was 08:08. and i'm typing in some numbers in the phone. next thing i know, it's 08:10, and i thought, where did that time go? uh, just oblivious to some of the time changes, the time switches in there. you might get totally caught up in time. um, another thing that popped in my head with the time issue is, uh, oh my gosh, richard simmons and how in the past, he wore a red bandana. and some call this the mandela effect, but for whatever reason, my guys are associate are associating this with the time. um, so a long time ago, you've seen this, him wearing a red bandana. but if you were to go and search up on the internet, um, anything to do with richard simmons' past and his workouts, there's no red bandana. so you ask people, and they're like, what? no. he never had a red bandana. the next people are gonna say, yes. he had a red bandana.
Jill: and they're like, it's just it's a
Kim: matter of there's just some time shifts that may not look right, feel right. um, you may want to analyze them, and they're just like, nope. just be you are where you're supposed supposed to be at today at that time at that moment.
Jill: yep. time slipping away, let it slip away. yep. if you've got extra time, savor it. yeah. it's like a it's relative today. it always is, but it's extremely relative today. yeah. what i mean by relative is think about, you know, just contemplate how time moves when you're having fun, when you're enjoying what you're doing, and how time moves when you're not. that's what i mean by time is relative. and today, it's just gonna kinda do its own relativity thing even without, like, our experience matching it. that's what i'm getting. and it's a playful thing. it's not to mess with us. us. it's just a playful thing. um, and i ultimately, kim, i think it's a little bit about us as humanity, like, releasing some of our control over things and saying, this is what time is. and it's nice to have consensus. it organizes things until it goes so far where it starts to really, like, walk people down, and we lose our, like, playfulness and joy about it. and to me, that's what this is. being getting us to be playful and joyful and even when time slips away. yep.
Kim: it's on slip slipping. what's that song from the nineties? is it the nineties or is it early two thousand?
Jill: it's sooner than that. it's the yeah. let's see.
Kim: 90 times keep on slipping slipping slipping into the future.
Jill: yep. that's exact time keeps on slipping. you got it. it's deltron thirty thirty. it was the year february, kim. wow. okay. yeah. so it's a time play day.
Kim: yep. yep.
Jill: it's fine. good. yes. it is. alright. we'll play with that, and, uh, thank you, kim.
Kim: yeah. thank you, jill. thank you, everyone.
Jill: alright. thanks for listening, and until next time.