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Leave a Legacy Not a Liability (CFFL 495)

Leave a Legacy Not a Liability (CFFL 495)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

June 30, 201715m 51s

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Leave a Legacy Not a Liability (CFFL 495) Transcript: Jack Butala: Jack Butala with Jill DeWitt. Jill Dewitt: Hello. Jack Butala: Welcome to our show today. In this episode Jill and I talk about leaving a legacy, not a liability. I gotta tell you Jill, this is not the most exciting topic. Jill Dewitt: Oh, it's going to be fun, I promise. Jack Butala: Before we get into it, I have a surprise for the listeners. Jill Dewitt: Uh-oh. Jack Butala: And for Jill. Jill Dewitt: Uh-oh. Jack Butala: Sitting waiting for a taco a couple of days ago and on the wall is an interview. A posted interview with questions for a local surfer here. Started to look at the questions and I said, "You know what, I should blindside Jill and ask her some of these interview questions because I think it would end up being pretty funny." Jill Dewitt: Oh, this is cool. Jack Butala: Question number one ... Jill Dewitt: Was I there? I'm like this is here's were this was. Jack Butala: No, it was before ten o'clock in the morning so you were still sleeping. Jill Dewitt: Oh, yeah. Jack Butala: Who inspires you the most Jill Dewitt? Jill Dewitt: Aw, my dad. Did you know that? Jack Butala: Yeah. Jill Dewitt: Oh, okay. Jack Butala: I knew it wasn't me. Jill Dewitt: Aw. Jack Butala: What's your greatest fear? Jill Dewitt: Oh, my children needing something and I can't be there. Jack Butala: Do you have any like ... Are you afraid of heights or water, anything of that stuff. Jill Dewitt: Oh, that kind of a fear? Jack Butala: Any of that stuff. Jill Dewitt: Oh, what's my greatest fear like that? Well, I'm not a fan of ... There's a lot of rodents and snake things that I don't like. Jack Butala: Oh, okay. Jill Dewitt: Oh, you know what? I got one, scorpions. I got stung by one once- Jack Butala: That was very specific. Jill Dewitt: And that scared the you know what out of me. Jack Butala: What's the last song you want to hear before you paddle out? Paddle out for the last time. Jill Dewitt: Everything Counts. Jack Butala: Oh, yeah. Depeche Mode ... Best Mexican restaurant? Jill Dewitt: Frank and Lupe's. Jack Butala: Awesome. Buddha or Jesus? Thinking I'd get into that. Jill Dewitt: Buddha. Jack Butala: Oh, this is a good one too. Buddha, really? Jill Dewitt: Yeah. Jack Butala: Good. Favorite piece of clothing ever owned? Jill Dewitt: Leather jacket. Jack Butala: Really? Do you still have it? Jill Dewitt: No, it didn't make the cut several years ago and I wish I still had it. Jack Butala: What's the- Jill Dewitt: It had fringe. Jack Butala: What's the farthest you've ever had to travel on foot? Jill Dewitt: Probably, on purpose, I like hiking and I've done some pretty long hikes. One by myself that I was- it was in Tucson in the foothills there. Jack Butala: So an eight of a mile. Jill Dewitt: Like seven ... No, it was going to these falls ... it was going to seven falls and it was several, several miles. It took four to five hours and I went by myself, and I didn't take a cell phone so my mom wasn't really happy with me when I got back and I told her. Jack Butala: So this is way back? Jill Dewitt: Yeah, it was way back. Jack Butala: Number of Facebook friends? Jill Dewitt: Goodness, I don't know. Jack Butala: This was designed for a surfer by the way. Like a famous surfer. Jill Dewitt: This is cool. I probably have, I don't, I probably just have a few hundred. Jack Butala: Worst tattoo you've ever seen? Jill Dewitt: Well, it was on someone's neck and it was misspelled. Jack Butala: What was it? Jill Dewitt: I want to say it was dignity or something like that, it was stupid. Yeah, It was bad. Jack Butala: Favorite Australian slang phrase? Or word? Jill Dewitt: Australian. Aussies. I don't know any Australians. They eat the ... shoot, I can't even think of the main stuff they eat.