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November 30, 2025 39 mins

We’re joined in studio by one of the stars of the Stan Original Dear Life and Kate Ritchie’s unmistakable doppelgänger, Brooke Satchwell! Brooke fills us in on what Dear Life is all about, what it’s like being constantly mistaken for Kate, and why we nearly had to dump our last on-air chat with her. Plus, Kate puts her co-hosts through the ultimate ‘gentleman quiz,’ Fitzy reveals the bizarre phenomenon of random noises sounding like hit songs, and Wippa shares a pigeon story you genuinely won’t believe!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Fits and with Kate Wiki podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Welcome everyone to the podcast.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Hello Kate Richie hip. No, you sound nothing like it
nothing like I was hoping that it is Jess and
Maddie here. By the way, producers of the Fizzy with
Aer Kate Richie show, I was hoping you would sound
like Kate, because what we're going into.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Is Kate's doppelganger. Interview. Yes, well, when I.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Went downstairs to go grab can I say your name?

Speaker 4 (00:27):
Of course you can. When I went downstairs to.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Go grab brook I thought I was staring Kate right
in the face.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
They do look very similar.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
So Kate and brook satchwell, as you'll hear in the
chat that they have was a great chat that not
only were they both on like similar shows growing up,
Brooke was on Neighbors, Kate was on Home and Away.
They kind of realized as to why they were getting confused.
I won't give too much away, but it turns out
it's not just because they were both on a similar show.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
There's another reason, which you're going to hear in the interview.

Speaker 3 (00:53):
In fact, don't just enjoy the interview, as we say
here in the studio, enjoy the whole pot that was
great stuff, Maddie.

Speaker 4 (01:02):
All right, now we'll go for take two.

Speaker 6 (01:04):
This is the fitz Wier with Cape Ritchie podcast them.

Speaker 7 (01:08):
And learning to deal with it. It's taken me fourteen years,
but I'm comfortable, you know what I mean?

Speaker 8 (01:15):
Comfortable?

Speaker 9 (01:17):
How's this?

Speaker 7 (01:17):
A guy in Iowa over in the States? What do
you do when you're bored? And this is a.

Speaker 9 (01:22):
Tough one, Like I mean, I.

Speaker 8 (01:24):
Don't want you to go into what you do because
I know how often you are b.

Speaker 9 (01:29):
To be lonely.

Speaker 7 (01:30):
It's tough as well when you're at home, you come
home from work, you don't have a partner, you don't
have kids. Your mates are busy as well with their families.
I know it does happen like heaven to you, but
there would be times where you would be bored.

Speaker 9 (01:41):
Mate? What do you do?

Speaker 8 (01:42):
Yeah, I'll tell you.

Speaker 7 (01:43):
One thing that you don't do is that you don't
go down to your local freeway and flush yourself in
front of all the cars driving past. He's been arrested.
Danon a ry is his name, Danon a Rye?

Speaker 8 (01:56):
Dan? Yeah, Darren, and we loved Aaron.

Speaker 9 (02:00):
Wouldn't decide come over here, Dannon.

Speaker 7 (02:04):
He's thirty years of age, thirty years of age, and
he's just rocking out with his He was caught at
seven point thirty in the morning on Interstate eighty near Oxford,
just with his pants down, saying hello to everyone driving past.

Speaker 9 (02:19):
You know the worst thing about it, Yeah, the first
time he's done it.

Speaker 7 (02:22):
Oh no, this is the second time he's been arrested
for doing it.

Speaker 8 (02:27):
Did he miss a couple of people in the first round?
Maybe he didn't say hello to them, so he wanted
to go back and make sure he used his manners.

Speaker 7 (02:33):
A county sheriff's deputy said that a Rye admitted to
the offense and said that he was fulfilling an excitement
that was currently missing in his bar life.

Speaker 9 (02:44):
That's what he said. It's been missing in my bro life.

Speaker 7 (02:48):
So why not just go and drop his strides down
at the northbound lane of Interstate three eighty and just
say hello to everyone without.

Speaker 8 (02:55):
Your hand Tommy, I won't lie theme Queen Oh gets
a bit boring sometimes, Okay, if you're looking for me,
I'll just be over the ends a couple of people without.

Speaker 9 (03:06):
I tell you what.

Speaker 6 (03:09):
This is with Cape Ridgie podcast.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
I want to talk about something that my girlfriend told
me the other day.

Speaker 8 (03:16):
The secret it's not written. I love Julie stories, it's.

Speaker 4 (03:20):
Not Julie's story, and it's not I mean, I don't
think it's a story for the radio. And I will
actually have to change some names. But I want to
talk about just maybe for a bit of protection, the
conversation really could be about people who are quite happy

(03:45):
to attempt to flirt or pick up your partner in
front of you. It's brash, is it brash? I don't
know if that's the word. Brazens and look in the
old days, and because I have known over the years

(04:09):
many women who have been on the dating scene with
say professional athletes or whatever. You might be out and
about and sometimes and this is not all the time,
people will come up to a man, regardless of whether
their wife or their girlfriend is standing beside them, and
just put it all out.

Speaker 9 (04:32):
Chess players, you would have seen it. You would have
handled at first hand, wouldn't you can.

Speaker 8 (04:38):
Other girls hitting on your guy when you're out and.

Speaker 7 (04:40):
About, Yeah, you would have seen it.

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Story is not about me. This story is not about me,
So stop trying to bring this back to my life anyway.
So that's kind of given when you're out and about.
Maybe people have had too many glasses of champagne. I'm
not using it, but I get it. My girlfriend told
me the other day that the one place that she

(05:05):
could not believe that another woman tried to pick up
her husband and was all over him was when they
and give us a call if you have a similar story,
if this has happened. She was getting married, so this
guy was her fiance. They had to do all the
last minute prepping the lead up to the wedding, went
and had their dance classes, and the woman that they

(05:26):
had employed to personally coach them in the wedding, like
the first day, no, right in front of her.

Speaker 7 (05:37):
It happens in Dancing with the Stars a couple of times, doesn't.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
It is your partner there? Oh I mean, I mean
maybe they are in the audience. I don't know, but
this is like in the same room. This woman would
continue to kind of usher my friend away from her
fiance husband to be and do the dance moves and say, oh,

(06:02):
you're much better at this than I though. Oh my goodness,
you are much bigger.

Speaker 7 (06:08):
In real long did your glut? Your glutes are a
lot stronger than I thought.

Speaker 8 (06:13):
They were again, you hook up with her before the
wedding or after?

Speaker 4 (06:16):
You mean, well, maybe the wife that the wife to be,
but certainly not the dance coute. We've got Phoebe in Penrith.
She's given us a call. Did this happen to you, Phoebe?

Speaker 10 (06:28):
Hi, guys, yes, So, I don't know. Are women getting
bolder or is it just me bolder?

Speaker 4 (06:32):
That's the word I was looking for.

Speaker 10 (06:34):
Yeah, younger woman, We're just having dinner, just quietly, and
just start flirting with my boyfriend like quite you know,
startle to begin with, but even like a little arm touch, the.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Touching is quite obvious.

Speaker 10 (06:50):
What is happening. I felt like I wasn't even sitting
there as awkward, but.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
We flattered at the same time and thought he hasn't
lost it. I've got him.

Speaker 10 (06:58):
Yeah maybe, but.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
Well it also it probably depends on how he reacted
in that situation. It would have been nice Phoebe to think.

Speaker 8 (07:11):
Do you think, Phoebe, do you think paying a compliment
to somebody is flirting? Like if someone comes over and goes, oh,
you've got great eyebrows.

Speaker 10 (07:19):
No, I think that's okay. It's definitely, yeah, it's okay.

Speaker 4 (07:23):
If you say you've got great eyebrows, but if you
trace the line the eyebrow as he's ordering his pastor,
that's awkward.

Speaker 8 (07:31):
Phoebe. It was weird when he started pouring olive oil
all over your man's back, and that's urging him. I
think that's right.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
You ignore this.

Speaker 8 (07:38):
I felt I got to take one too far.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Then this is the fits In with Her with Kate
Richie podcast.

Speaker 9 (07:43):
This is great. We love this lady.

Speaker 7 (07:45):
From Neighbors to play School to Mister in Between, I
love that. I love that character, and Mister in Between,
to water Rats to back to the Rafters. Now she's
in the stand original Dear Life at premieres, New Year's Days,
the brook.

Speaker 11 (08:01):
Sax Mine Money Everybody, How I am welcome?

Speaker 8 (08:06):
What sort of mood are you in Brooklyn?

Speaker 11 (08:07):
What's well to be fair at the moment? I'm trying
to be forty five people at once. Really, yeah, I'm
in an interesting chapter, just trying to corral all the
personalities and make sure the right one comes out at
the right time.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
Is that and how are you going with that?

Speaker 9 (08:21):
What do you reckon?

Speaker 8 (08:25):
Jess que listened to last time Brooke came in. I
think we've got highlights which would like to roll out.
He was on fire.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Do you know what me is?

Speaker 11 (08:33):
All the mates that are on social media or text
going there's.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
Did you press a button on that? Who is that?

Speaker 8 (08:43):
We don't know which one out of the forty five
that was. But her language of the day was first,
what a potty?

Speaker 2 (08:49):
I mean, to be fair, it's the general color.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
But that's all.

Speaker 2 (08:51):
Yeah, I'm keeping it nice.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Well, how long ago were you in here? And what
were you talking about? I don't know because I don't post.
But do you know what, we.

Speaker 11 (08:59):
Don't know how many years? I mean post COVID everything
was yesterday? Yeah, and it's still the nineties, isn't it?

Speaker 8 (09:04):
I think so? I hope absolutely. Can you tell us
about dear life? Because I said to you just off there,
is it a comedy? And you said, it's a bit
of both.

Speaker 11 (09:11):
Look, and then when I say to you that it
is an unfiltered look at losing the love of your life,
it doesn't sound lucky to get many giggles out of that.
But as we all know, with life, even in the
depths of depravity, it can be pretty bloody funny. Often
in the saddest times, the most humorous and strange things
happen because as human beings we are weird beasts. Yeah,

(09:32):
and the idea that there's one way to behave, or
there's one way to process something, or there's one way
to be is a big fat lie. And so Dear
Life holds this incredible conversation around connection, love, family, loss,
grief and shows all the colors and flavors and perspectives.

Speaker 9 (09:50):
It's a great topic, it really is.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I mean it's look, it's what we wake up to
every day. It's life.

Speaker 7 (09:55):
And so you're a widow, you're a widow, and you're
connecting with your late fiance, says Organ Recipients.

Speaker 9 (10:01):
Is it I mean you.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
Say connecting, I'll probably call.

Speaker 11 (10:03):
It stalking, but not something that Stan or the creators
of the program can done.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
But yeah, Lilian's lost.

Speaker 11 (10:11):
Her anchor and she's completely adrift, even just waking up
to the day, a bit like the binfire we all
wake up to every.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
Day at the moment you know, you calibrate yourself.

Speaker 11 (10:20):
But she's lost her person and it's taking everything she
has just to get through the day. There's a court
case going on because of the death. He was an
emergency doctor and he was hit in the emergency department.
So everyone's going through this experience and it's about how
we travel through it together.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
I was talking to someone the other day Brook about
the show. This friend of ours who you also know.
We were talking about this show and I said, we're
going to have Brook in the studio and she said
to me, look, I know Brook has done so much
work over the years, but I have a feeling this
is her kind of will break which seems ridiculous saying

(11:00):
that because you're not breakout, you've got to break the ma,
you know that, you know the drill, Like, that's the thing.
When we choose to stay here in this country, we've
got a bigger fight on our hands.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
Yeah, we don't.

Speaker 11 (11:11):
You know, Marketing is marketing and reaching audiences is reaching audiences,
and there are KPIs to hit in that, and when
you don't play the game the.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Way everybody else does, it can be a little bit harder.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
You absolutely, you've been doing such great, lovely work, and
this person in particular, but this is this is like
something else. So I don't even know how that really,
it's kind of not a question.

Speaker 11 (11:33):
Well, we've walked this path a long time together, over decades.
You know, we intersected interesting times, and you know, there's
a beautiful thing when you're sort of hitting your your
mid forties as a woman. And I won't repeat the
words I said last time I was here, but you
give less of them.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
And yeah, it's a really nice way to be.

Speaker 11 (11:49):
In the world because you just get to be yourself
and concentrate on what really matters. And that's the beautiful
thing that I've had occur in the last couple of
years of my work, because that's the driving force behind
why I tell stories and why I do what I
do is I just love connection.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
I love people.

Speaker 9 (12:04):
That's really what I see.

Speaker 7 (12:06):
And I think it's a testament to you both that
you've been in the industry for so long. It is
a tough it is a brutal industry, and not many people.

Speaker 9 (12:13):
Last that long. You guys have been doing it for
a long time.

Speaker 7 (12:17):
Brooke, do you sometimes get mistaken for some of the
work that Kate has done before Regularly, if.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
I had a dollar a dollar, I'd never have to
work again.

Speaker 4 (12:26):
Yeah. I have said too that I have said to
the team.

Speaker 11 (12:30):
We've been photos though, where I've looked at it and gone, oh, is.

Speaker 4 (12:34):
That you or me? Like, it's really yeah, And maybe
it's because things have been parallel at particular times and
wise home and away like that's where we were born
in some way, maybe.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
It is, Mate. We make people feel feel safe.

Speaker 11 (12:50):
We've been in their living rooms every night back in
the day when we always used to commune around the
television at six thirty or seven o'clock at night and
everyone was watching the same thing in real time.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Becoming part of someone's family. And that's a really.

Speaker 11 (13:02):
Beautiful gift that we've both got from starting when we started.

Speaker 8 (13:06):
Can you give us an update on mystery in between?

Speaker 7 (13:09):
Hollywood wanted to know we're keeping it pure.

Speaker 8 (13:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
Can you give us a bit of a snapshot on
Scottie Ryan and what he's like.

Speaker 11 (13:18):
He's he's my brother, he was my house sitters and
they really so.

Speaker 8 (13:25):
He does have a heart. He didn't kill the cat.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
No, No, he's very good with animals.

Speaker 7 (13:30):
Love the Stand original Dear Life at Premiere is New
Year's Day. You can catch that on Stand. Love you Brook,
Thank you so much for coming in Mate seeing it.

Speaker 8 (13:40):
Thanks Brook, good to sell for.

Speaker 9 (13:44):
Just before.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
Thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
This is the Fits and with Kate Richie Podcast.

Speaker 9 (13:55):
We're on. It's time for sixty second starts.

Speaker 12 (14:00):
Richie, I'm still standing, el Janna, Sydney's original chark all
obsession backs by Legends, fueled by garlic and the price.

Speaker 8 (14:11):
This morning for I'm still standing. This is awesome. One
hundred and fifty dollars suspended, el Janna, and you're in
the running for that brand new key. We're giving it
away the next couple of weeks.

Speaker 7 (14:19):
All right, let's do this. Jack's representing Raras Hill this morning.
You're on the harbor over the weekend. Jack, beautiful weekend.

Speaker 10 (14:26):
Yeah, Pervy.

Speaker 8 (14:28):
Oh well, it sounds like you're cutting Maynie's or something
this morning.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
Ton alrighty okay, good block. Today you're up against Louise.
She's representing Richmond. Louise, you got Kate Richie playing for
you this morning. How was your weekend, Louise?

Speaker 10 (14:44):
It was great?

Speaker 4 (14:45):
Yep, perfect, perfect weekend.

Speaker 8 (14:48):
Okay, ten out of ten. Good luck Louise.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
One hundred dollars up for one hundred dollars up for grabs.
And also you're both in the running for the key
of K four today and thanks to Sydney City KIA
that's worth thirty three thousand dollars.

Speaker 9 (15:00):
But Jack, you're going first, get one wrong? Power goes
over to Kate. Whoever has the pair at.

Speaker 7 (15:04):
The inner sixty seconds is the winner. Here we go, Jack,
your sixty second starts. Now what herb makes up? Pesto
Jack Bazzle Basil is correct? Who is Miley Cyrus's famous.

Speaker 9 (15:18):
Godmother, Dolly Parton? That's a great get.

Speaker 7 (15:22):
World on the Chainsmokers have a hit song about which
capital city?

Speaker 9 (15:30):
No, it's Paris.

Speaker 7 (15:31):
Over to Kate, Kate, which reality show features a recoupling
ceremony around the fire pit?

Speaker 4 (15:37):
Very coupling love, fireland or something?

Speaker 8 (15:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (15:40):
Good get Kate. What Sydney suburb is home to you?
N s w University of New South Wales.

Speaker 9 (15:46):
Ultimately, now it's Kensington.

Speaker 7 (15:48):
Over to Jack, Jack, who is the founder of fenty
Beauty cat Jack?

Speaker 4 (15:58):
Too long?

Speaker 8 (15:59):
Too long?

Speaker 7 (16:00):
Th Rihanna, Kate, Over to you. Ethiovia is part of
what continent Africa?

Speaker 9 (16:05):
Yep?

Speaker 7 (16:05):
Naomi Osaka is a champion in which sport.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Tennis?

Speaker 9 (16:11):
Yes, Yes, you've done it.

Speaker 8 (16:13):
Kate Ritchie representing Louis this morning, Congratulations Louis one hundred
and fifty dollars suspend at el Jhana.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Amazing, Kate, I'm a lot amazing.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Well it is that amazing and you had a perfect weekend.
I've had a perfect win. I mean we're a match
made in Heavan. So great a sound right, traffic dating man.

Speaker 8 (16:32):
Oh my god. And the running for a brand new
cart Jackson, the running for brand new care as well.
We can play with us tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
This is the fitting and with her with Kate Richie podcast.

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Here's a phenomenal story. I'm not sure how much you
guys know about the old pigeon game. Pigeons are a
big industry.

Speaker 7 (16:47):
Oh my uncle I had pigeons for years and did
he race them or what did he do with them?

Speaker 9 (16:53):
Yeah, he raced them.

Speaker 7 (16:54):
And it's pretty full on man like it's and it's
really competitive. I didn't know this, yes, is there's accusations
of cheating.

Speaker 9 (17:03):
There's a lot of stuff that goes on in the
pigeon industry.

Speaker 8 (17:06):
Well quite a few times, Kate. I think before you
were here, for political outcomes, we would race pigeons off
the balcony here, so we would have a we would
have like ten labor pigeons and ten liberal pigeons and
send them off the balcony and the first one that
got to where they needed to be. The homing pigeons
was the indicator of who would win the electionship.

Speaker 7 (17:26):
Mins you do that or Dom Dom the labor Labor
Party one?

Speaker 8 (17:32):
And then Dom said our bugger and as it turned out,
he lost.

Speaker 4 (17:36):
What is it with pigeons and over? Then, because I
know that when I was on the Drive Show we
would do the big we did the Big Pigeon Race
or something. Daniel was involved and everyone got a pigeon.
And because when you let off pigeons, as you know,
they tend to come back. People. I've got people in

(17:58):
my life number.

Speaker 8 (18:00):
One next alone, I'm here. Do you know what? I
didn't realize how big the industry was. I mean, I've
been to the Extra Show and I say that there's
a lot of different breeds of pigeons, right, But I
had no idea of the value until I saw this guy.
A footage of this man. He's sitting by the side

(18:22):
of his car and he's offering feed. But he's there
quietly hoping the pigs don't pigeons don't notice him with
a net. Then have a listen to this.

Speaker 13 (18:32):
The world's rarest pigeon has been caught last week in
San Jose, California. This is Titsu's song, and he recognized
this pigeon and he has been chasing it, he said,
for three years. He finally got it with a group
of pigeons near his car with a huge net, and
he's listed it for auction sell for five point seven

(18:53):
million dollars in. A Russian billionaire has just bought it.
The pigeon or community is saying this is breaking the
regulars of how to catch it. You can't use nettags.
You can only catch them by your hands in a
small mouse trap or using a blow dart tranquil laser gun.

Speaker 8 (19:10):
It's five point seven million sols.

Speaker 4 (19:12):
It doesn't even seem real. That whole thing is not real.

Speaker 8 (19:16):
It's absolutely real.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
You can't just take a native animal, and you can't
just grab an animal and then on selling.

Speaker 8 (19:23):
That's what the pigeon community.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Use a net, but you can blow dart it or
catch what.

Speaker 9 (19:29):
What's a Russian going to do with a five million
dollar pigeon?

Speaker 4 (19:33):
You'll probably eat it. Pigeon's quite delicious.

Speaker 8 (19:35):
It can be with a mashed potato and costably. And
he's got himself a really expensive meal.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
This is the Fitz and Whipper with Cape Ritchie podcast
Cape Richie.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Queens.

Speaker 4 (19:50):
Oh, I am going to feel very sad when we
don't get to do this the holidays.

Speaker 8 (19:54):
And we're going to catch up in person.

Speaker 4 (19:56):
No, I mean just play the game, Jess. Maybe you
can help me a few of these so I can
play it with the family. That's great, Kate, all.

Speaker 9 (20:04):
Over the holidays, Kate, give me a call and I
will not.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
Round forty seven, can you believe it? Theme queen, I
am your host, queen of a theme and Tommy's favorite
member of the team. Wow, that's catchy, Kate. Richie.

Speaker 8 (20:20):
Tommy wrote that one.

Speaker 4 (20:22):
Thank you Tommy at the game is very simple. There
are three rounds. In each round, there are three songs,
and each of the three songs are connected by a theme.
You's just got to work it out, Fellas to go
get involved. Round one song number one Forgotten about Lizzo

(20:44):
A little.

Speaker 8 (20:47):
Good.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
Thanks for supporting me on that one.

Speaker 7 (20:50):
Number two Johnson, Jack john I'm miss Jack Johnson.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
How good was Do we have to know the song title?

Speaker 7 (21:03):
No?

Speaker 4 (21:05):
Yeah, I guess so, but I just need to ask
a question, is it really banana? Pancash. What he's singing?

Speaker 7 (21:17):
Are they breakfast stay?

Speaker 4 (21:22):
Because then we didn't get to hear the Wiggles?

Speaker 8 (21:25):
What was the.

Speaker 9 (21:29):
What was the.

Speaker 4 (21:34):
Hey fitz?

Speaker 8 (21:36):
Ya heard all three songs?

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Okay, smarty Pants. You don't get extra points for jumping
in early round two? Song number one?

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Oh yeah, flo f m O l A.

Speaker 4 (21:54):
Just out of him.

Speaker 9 (22:00):
I didn't think it was going to hit him. What
happened at the sheaf of the sheep?

Speaker 8 (22:06):
Throw something at him?

Speaker 2 (22:09):
No, he's got I remember, you get your class.

Speaker 9 (22:13):
You know what.

Speaker 7 (22:14):
Everyone has their their version of the song, but you
know to go to that extent.

Speaker 9 (22:18):
It's not that bad.

Speaker 4 (22:20):
Song number two one more time? Okay, song number three?

Speaker 8 (22:32):
What a song? Yeah? They I would like to guess
if I could.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
Okay, thank you for being so gentlemanly.

Speaker 8 (22:43):
About it, cause I think they have family members in
the group.

Speaker 9 (22:50):
I'm sorry, Jess, because you've got the twins that.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
I tried doing my own.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
You've got Red DAFU and sky Blue.

Speaker 9 (22:58):
What about daft punk?

Speaker 8 (22:59):
Daft punk brothers and.

Speaker 9 (23:03):
They're not they're unforunately.

Speaker 4 (23:05):
But they still do have something in common, do they?
Even if they're not related to death?

Speaker 9 (23:13):
Okay? They punk dark punk. They remained anonymous with the Masks.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
Yeah, the Veronicas did too. They kept their profile real.

Speaker 7 (23:26):
The Veronicas or two people and l M are called duo's.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
I think, because I wouldn't have thought l M Fayo read.

Speaker 9 (23:42):
Obviously Veronicas didn't write the music.

Speaker 4 (23:45):
I didn't think there were two of them.

Speaker 8 (23:48):
Red Food and sky Blue.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
You said sky Blue anyway's uncle?

Speaker 8 (23:53):
Was it Red Food with sky Blue's uncle?

Speaker 4 (23:55):
And does the uncle play tennis?

Speaker 8 (23:57):
He does?

Speaker 3 (23:59):
I don't know, stated Ana Kornakova for a little bit
Red Food, same queen was an education is good?

Speaker 8 (24:05):
All right?

Speaker 4 (24:07):
Round three? Song number one, Yeah, not one of my favorites. Okay,
Song number two, wow.

Speaker 8 (24:25):
Film it's film food. Don't note the song.

Speaker 4 (24:32):
Song no no more about the singers. Oh that's a
clue for you. Song number three.

Speaker 9 (24:43):
Rows pois the summer.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Excited for summer?

Speaker 9 (24:54):
Who's the act?

Speaker 4 (24:56):
That's Don Henley, Don.

Speaker 7 (24:57):
Henley, Dave, Phil and Don So they were okay, they
all started Phil Collins in other bands Genesis, Foo Fighters
was Nirvana, Don Henley was.

Speaker 9 (25:07):
In The Eagle.

Speaker 4 (25:09):
They did all start in other bands, but what did
they also start as?

Speaker 2 (25:15):
This is your.

Speaker 8 (25:15):
Drummers your point, Fitz, Yes, yes, they started a.

Speaker 4 (25:27):
Drummers great rounds. Those will get good at this at
some point.

Speaker 8 (25:33):
I love that.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
This is the Fits and Whip with Kate Richie podcast.

Speaker 9 (25:38):
Do you want a story of irony you guys?

Speaker 7 (25:40):
Yes, Loves Morrissey cryptographers.

Speaker 8 (25:46):
What's that?

Speaker 7 (25:48):
Well, they a group of the world's top cryptology researchers.

Speaker 9 (25:53):
So they were doing an election.

Speaker 7 (25:55):
It was like a secret digital ballot and they had
to find out some new employees to come into the group.

Speaker 9 (26:03):
Right, But what happened is.

Speaker 7 (26:05):
That there were three digital ballots and there was three
keys that were split among the select election trustees. So
these keys had to be put in at the end
to see what the results were and who got the job.

Speaker 9 (26:18):
Okay, right, yes, So they went to go do it.

Speaker 7 (26:21):
The first to put their keys in bang and left
it up to the last bloke to actually find.

Speaker 9 (26:27):
Out what the results were.

Speaker 7 (26:28):
And he had lost his key, so no one knows
what the results are.

Speaker 8 (26:34):
You're talking about a physical key like a log in.

Speaker 7 (26:38):
You would know more because you're in a cryptocurrency.

Speaker 9 (26:41):
Is it it's not a physical key. Is it's like
a Is it like a password?

Speaker 8 (26:45):
Is that what he was trying to do or is it?

Speaker 9 (26:47):
It's called a pass key. It's called a pass key,
the past key.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
Want what is that? What does that look like?

Speaker 8 (26:53):
Just a code like anything? It's like confirmed the number
type thing. Well, I toalidate and then he couldn't get in.

Speaker 9 (26:59):
So this was the thing.

Speaker 7 (27:00):
They couldn't get the results because one of the world's
leading cryptology researchers lost his pass keyper that's a shame.

Speaker 8 (27:08):
Should we start again? Guys, you said, what about the guy?

Speaker 4 (27:12):
I wouldn't remember it anyway, I just never remember.

Speaker 8 (27:15):
No. You know what Lisa said to me the other
day is I know that you've got some crypto, so
you need to tell me how I get it if
you die, because no one'll be able to access it
if you're hit by a train. But okay, I didn't
think that was Sunday morning. I think we're just gonna
have ask breakfast together. But if you're gonna die, are
you going to kill me?

Speaker 4 (27:32):
I'm happy to keep I'm happy to keep it under
lock and key, and then then maybe it's more fair.

Speaker 8 (27:37):
Well, I know that you would do it.

Speaker 4 (27:39):
Order what if you and Lisa are traveling together and
something awful.

Speaker 7 (27:42):
We both die Okay, what is whether the number one
story of irony was the guy that invented what's.

Speaker 9 (27:50):
The thing that you travel on with your two feet? Tom?

Speaker 7 (27:56):
Which is what happened to you around a lot of
He accidentally wrote it off a cliff unfortunately, Kate.

Speaker 8 (28:04):
D E A D.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Did he mean to do that?

Speaker 8 (28:07):
I don't think so well. Similar to Fitz, we've spoken
about that guy, the guy who owns Elaine in the
Hunter Valley, which is the golf course and sort of
a state where you can stay. He got all his
money and he's a billionaire. He made his money from
the nicotine patch. But as it turns out, he was
allergic to it. But it designed it because he's a
chronic smoker. He was allergic to it.

Speaker 9 (28:29):
And got lung cancer a year later. And Forest, no,
we know we've added a bit of mayo on that story.

Speaker 8 (28:34):
That's it. That is rock. Can we beck get a
bit more alarmis Moris? Yes, it is on your wedding day?
And that's irony. Thank you.

Speaker 6 (28:45):
This is the Fitzi and Whipper with Cape Ritchie podcast.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
One of the greatest things about the job that I
do is that I am as a no I mean
that's the greatest job in all of the world, or
that that's what I meant to say. But I get
to come in here, and I get to work with
a bunch of the incredible. No, a group of gentlemen.

Speaker 9 (29:14):
Where is this leading? Like, obviously you're buttering.

Speaker 4 (29:17):
No, I'm actually not buttering. Well, only twenty four sleeps
till Christmas. I should be trying to do that. But
I just want to say that chivalry and being a gentleman,
it is not dead. You can still be a gentleman.
And I have a little test here that I'm kind
of going to run you through. I love this. There's
an etiquette expert. His name's William Hansen, and he has

(29:42):
a guide to being the perfect modern gentleman. It's appearing
in the latest Country Life magazine.

Speaker 8 (29:49):
I mean all of.

Speaker 9 (29:49):
These I just this guy sounds excruciating.

Speaker 4 (29:54):
I just I actually love it. I mean it's playful.

Speaker 8 (29:59):
Okay, what do we go?

Speaker 4 (30:00):
Okay? Now question number one? Oh, there's only.

Speaker 8 (30:07):
Just we'll be here for twenty four days.

Speaker 4 (30:09):
Okay. It starts with do you send thank you letters?
Is that even a thing anymore?

Speaker 8 (30:14):
It should be and always should be.

Speaker 4 (30:17):
It's text messages. Maybe yeah, a gift.

Speaker 7 (30:22):
Maybe a gift for someone who's done, who's done something
amazing in your life, but not not regularly because if
my sense is, if you do it all the time,
you dig yourself a whole cake, because then you have
to keep backing it up well.

Speaker 4 (30:35):
And then if someone does something great and you don't
send a thank you letter, it means that it wasn't
that great. We won't get bogged down with all eighteen questions.
He wants to know things like does he call waiters
by their names? Would he run for the bus? I
do think that's cute because I'm just keeping run for

(30:56):
the buck, just getting a visual of a man running
for the bus with his brief case and his umbrella.

Speaker 9 (31:02):
Out run a bus?

Speaker 8 (31:02):
What well a bus run for?

Speaker 3 (31:06):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Here we go? Is he a good kisser? Is he
a good listener? That's for? And five?

Speaker 8 (31:13):
Do you prefer in a relationship, Kate Richie, a good
both a good kisser or a good listener?

Speaker 4 (31:20):
Do I have to have either of us?

Speaker 8 (31:23):
Can I.

Speaker 9 (31:26):
Back it up here?

Speaker 7 (31:27):
And we know that you have not locked lips with
any of us?

Speaker 9 (31:34):
But who do you think that would be the best kisser.

Speaker 8 (31:37):
Out of it?

Speaker 7 (31:38):
Jess you, Tom, you know that that's an easy option
for you, you said just straight away. I know you
would because sisters are doing it for themselves. Man, I
know that you've got to make a hard decision.

Speaker 4 (31:52):
And it's it's unfair because I do know Jess is
a good kissers.

Speaker 9 (31:58):
Crazy he is. Okay, we'll go with that answer.

Speaker 8 (32:05):
When I look at Tommy's lips, though, I mean, my god,
they're like, we.

Speaker 4 (32:08):
Don't need to look. Do you know what I actually
I would say Tom every day of the week.

Speaker 9 (32:13):
I you, I would say you to pick me.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
You meant to be all about kissing?

Speaker 12 (32:25):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (32:25):
How about this? Can he poach and scramble eggs without fuss?
This is important because I know that my you know,
my ex husband, he poached. He poached eggs and never woke. Okay?
And then then it's just does he reply to text

(32:46):
messages when he opens them? Has he heard of Sabrina Carpenter?
Does he wear a replica shirt while watching football?

Speaker 7 (32:53):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (32:54):
Yeah, okay? Does he know when to call it a night?
Does he call your babe? Would he carry your hand bag?
I've got two to go? Is he snobby about airlines?
And is he always serious? Song? Sorry?

Speaker 8 (33:11):
To wear a footy jersey or not.

Speaker 4 (33:13):
I think they're saying, maybe he's not a not a
gentleman if he's on the on the on the couch
with his broncos.

Speaker 8 (33:20):
If he decides he wants to fly Jetstar, oh well
we let him go down. I'm so sorry. I have
a good trip back to the Gold Coast.

Speaker 6 (33:28):
This is the Fitz and Whipper with Cape Ritchie podcast.

Speaker 9 (33:31):
We've had some fun with these over the years.

Speaker 7 (33:34):
Just your every day appliances that are making sounds that
you can actually turn into songs.

Speaker 9 (33:41):
This is a guy in the backyard.

Speaker 7 (33:44):
His shovel hits the concrete and they've turned it into
a Nirvana song, Kate, and you immediately know, I know.

Speaker 4 (34:02):
Very takes you straight there, doesn't it.

Speaker 8 (34:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (34:05):
What about this washing machine? Sounds a little bit like
Missy Elliott?

Speaker 9 (34:17):
There it is, guys. What about the tap Kate? That
sounds like the House of Pain. This is one of
my favorites.

Speaker 14 (34:27):
Yes, that's brilliant, amazing, Okay, I've got one boy, one more,
one more.

Speaker 7 (34:42):
What about the mom? This is mum on a swing
and she sounds like Cyprus hillmut It on Facebook, will
be on Facebook.

Speaker 9 (34:51):
I won't don't let your fature.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
On the ground.

Speaker 9 (34:54):
When I'll be on Facebook, I won't.

Speaker 8 (35:00):
Amazing.

Speaker 9 (35:02):
Okay, that's exactly the reason why I do that.

Speaker 7 (35:06):
We've played them before, but the reason why there's a
new one this is this is amazing, so.

Speaker 9 (35:12):
I've got to set it up. It is a little
bit disgusting.

Speaker 7 (35:14):
So it's someone in a public toilet and you know
you've been into a public do you walk in and
you know someone's struggling like a witch. You can usually
hear groaning and stuff like that, and then all of
a sudden, then the disaster happens, or they've actually turned

(35:35):
it into a song.

Speaker 9 (35:35):
Have a listened to this? Can we.

Speaker 4 (35:56):
Someone's boring, very childish.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
It's cruse Isaac in a public.

Speaker 6 (36:05):
This is the Fitzi and Whibber with Cape Ritchie podcast.

Speaker 9 (36:08):
Hyper hydrosis. Have you guys heard of that before?

Speaker 8 (36:12):
No?

Speaker 9 (36:13):
Okay, So it's people who sweat too much.

Speaker 7 (36:16):
Actually, Pleaj complains about this all the time, even when
we go into a sauna. She'll say, I don't sweat
anywhere near what you do, and.

Speaker 9 (36:24):
She hardly does sweat.

Speaker 7 (36:25):
What a treadmill she can go for half an hour
can and she's not sweating really, But see, then there
there's a problem of high hyperhydrosis where you sweat too much.

Speaker 8 (36:35):
Right, And that's the opposite to Prince Andrews.

Speaker 7 (36:38):
So the woman Penny Stewart who's married to Sir Rod Stewart,
she avoids social handshakes because of.

Speaker 9 (36:44):
His sweaty hands.

Speaker 8 (36:45):
All the time. That's awkward.

Speaker 7 (36:47):
And when she goes out in public she wears cotton gloves.

Speaker 4 (36:50):
No, it probably takes a change of cotton gloves.

Speaker 8 (36:54):
Can I tell you what's probably happened there? Fits? You know,
you can get those injections and they may even be
botox under your arms to stop you from sweating in
your pits. What happens there is the sweat has to
come out somewhere, so quite often it gets directed to
your hands. Are you sure, yeah, and then you got
sweaty palm.

Speaker 7 (37:10):
People with hyperhydrosis have to sometimes take two or three
shirts to work, and they change regularly because the amount
of sweating that they do. I feel for them, it
affects their mental health and means that they avoid socializing
or taking part in exercise because sweaty hands. You know,
when you've got a sweaty hand, you don't want to

(37:30):
go anywhere near anyone.

Speaker 4 (37:32):
Know, if I've had I wouldn't say sweaty hands. I
would say clammy hands.

Speaker 8 (37:38):
You, funnily enough, get a clammy top lip I've noticed.

Speaker 4 (37:42):
No, I don't. It's very clam I actually don't and
don't say that because people are going to be thinking.
You know that I'm and you part of my life.

Speaker 7 (37:53):
There are people that you do see who get those
beads of sweaty I love their top lip or something,
or even around the temple.

Speaker 9 (38:01):
Yeah, we're not doing any physical workout here. I mean,
where is that coming from.

Speaker 8 (38:06):
I told the story about dancing class, didn't I. And
it was a Grease Lightning night, so you had to
turn up with someone from Grease Lightning so you.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Were going not just watching from the No.

Speaker 8 (38:16):
I was there and I got the first dance with
a girl by the name of Amy Bell and we
were hero I think she was, or one of the
tea ladies, the tea bag ladies, the tea birds or
something tea.

Speaker 7 (38:27):
Bag actually, so the tea bag the teabirds with the
guys girls, the girls with the pink pink ladies, the
pink ladies.

Speaker 8 (38:36):
Yeah, so anyway, the boys with the tea birds. Okay, Well,
I started holding hands with Amy Bell and she went,
oh god, you've got sweaty palms, and I went, yeah,
and I've also got gell in my hand. I'm wearing
a leather jacket and I don't know you, and it's nice.
You would have looked. Now I shut up and dance.
I said, come on, let's spend maybe.

Speaker 9 (38:57):
Danny o'biso is it?

Speaker 8 (39:01):
Tea? Is that good?

Speaker 9 (39:02):
Is it? That's good?

Speaker 8 (39:04):
That's not bad?

Speaker 4 (39:08):
What would you call.

Speaker 8 (39:12):
Grease lighting?

Speaker 9 (39:13):
Greas cheesebag?

Speaker 8 (39:14):
Doesn't make sense?

Speaker 9 (39:16):
Oh bloody John revolta over here a.

Speaker 8 (39:20):
Minute, John class.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
I wasn't even part of that.

Speaker 8 (39:27):
Out of it, thank you.

Speaker 9 (39:28):
I've got meals and that's good.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
My meals, my meals and multipliers.

Speaker 9 (39:41):
Body are out.

Speaker 12 (39:42):
I don't know what I'm doing since in Whipper with
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