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May 13, 2024 93 mins
  • Eurovision… And the winner is Switzerland
  • DWTS Lineup revealed with weird ad
  • Go BUM 9 year old creator Levi Turner
  • Is Brickman about to lego-fy Canberra?
  • Betho’s top 5 manifestation tips
  • Ready to break it off? Here’s how not to do it
  • Clinical psychologist and UC Academic Dr Vivienne Lewis

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Fall camera all day Camera Rats with Roden Gabby three.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Welcome to the week, Great Turvy on board, thanks for
joining us to start the show.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Hello Gabby, Hello and happy Mother's Day for years today.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Thank you. It was my first one.

Speaker 3 (00:28):
How did nev go?

Speaker 2 (00:29):
No offense to Olivia. But it's six months old. We're
not really expecting a homemade card just yet.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
No, he did fabulously. He actually got me a photo
frame that was.

Speaker 5 (00:38):
Like burnt wood, like you know how you burn messages
into the I said, happy first Mother's Day, love from Olivia,
and then he put the cutest.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Photo, my favorite photo of her, the first smile we
caught on camera. It was really cute. And then he
called me breakfast when she went down from up.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
Well he knows where his bread's buttered. Well done, Lewis
haded Mother's Day to go yesterday.

Speaker 6 (01:00):
Good good, We I drove mom up to Woong. We
had lunch with my sister.

Speaker 4 (01:04):
Well that's fine.

Speaker 7 (01:05):
Yeah, it was wet, way beautiful lunch.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
Yes, today is out of the boss beautiful but rude
a little bit, but I do. I love the rain.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Happy Mother's Day once again to my beautiful wife, the
mother of my amazing girls. Happy Mother's Day, all the
mums and the memory of the mum's past, as is
the case with my beautiful mum.

Speaker 3 (01:29):
What a great day it was yesterday.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
And here we go for another week and amongst all
that some of us missed.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
And I guess it was.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Gonna happen because Australia didn't make it through to the
final of Eurovision.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
But it's over, it's done well.

Speaker 5 (01:43):
It only happens for the one weekend Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
boom all over.

Speaker 2 (01:47):
Okay, So let's go to this performance here from Switzerland
in the Grand Final.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Welcome to a shot. Hold that everybody know. I'm done
playing the game. I'll break out of the g I
pour another cove. This is my So get up.

Speaker 8 (02:14):
My friend.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
You said the other day, Gabby, when we were having
a listen to our Australian entrance, that they had what
you thought was very Eurovision esque.

Speaker 4 (02:24):
Style in uniqueness, wackiness.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Yes, and so the theatrics of Nemo here from Switzerland
have them right in the box seat at this stage.
This wow and the stage set it's a you know,

(02:52):
it's it's it's a big production.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
They're performing, they're singing this song the whole time while
they're on this disc that's like rotating around the stage.

Speaker 7 (03:01):
Yeah, it's incredible.

Speaker 4 (03:02):
How cool.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
Well I told you Australia Girl wasn't unique and wacky
enough to win.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Oh was representing Cyprus Cypress.

Speaker 7 (03:11):
I think they're in the middle of there somewhere well
Thunder Cypress.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
But the winner is Switzerland and Nemo.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
The first non binary woman.

Speaker 6 (03:27):
Yes, yeah, ever in the competition, so water performance.

Speaker 7 (03:31):
Now we head to Switzerland next year.

Speaker 8 (03:33):
Oh that's fun.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
I love that. Yeah, that we go to the winning country.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
If you're going to go to start saving your money.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
They'd never allow Eurovision to happen in Australia, so.

Speaker 6 (03:42):
They actually had provisions for that. So if we do win,
we have to partner with a European nation there. Yeah,
like we saw last year Ukraine one. They couldn't host
for obvious reasons. So partner with the UK.

Speaker 5 (03:54):
Oh that makes more sense and we can win.

Speaker 3 (03:57):
We just can't host. To make it. We put on it.
We do a good host, wouldn't.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
We know, but Europe the time difference, it just will
work because Europe.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
And there's the whole thing with you know, we're not
part of Europe and Eurovision are very generous to even
let us have a looking.

Speaker 4 (04:13):
To be honest, if we had it here, it'd be
like that fight that was in the UK. Red had
to happen at three am.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Oh yeah, time with the American viewers. Well, yes, it
was the reverse. Incredible.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Okay, Well, congratulations Switzerland, that's fantastic.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
A little bit more about the outrage fantastic Switzerland.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
One is that is that a word fantastic?

Speaker 3 (04:37):
If you joined us? No, that's okay.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
This is where three of you coming back from maternity
leave and you said straight away, you said, listen, guys,
I haven't communicated with another adult human for all intents
and purposes during waking hours. Obviously your husband there comes
home and you hadn't communicated with anyone.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
For a six month.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
To be aware, my vocabulary has shrunk, it's diminished, and
it's on the background.

Speaker 5 (05:06):
If you look at that a word what what a
word to go missing?

Speaker 2 (05:18):
I learn that you've opened you've just in your mind,
the dictionary is there and you've gone, you've blown the
dust of it.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
You've opened it up.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
And the word fantastic it's not in there for fantasy,
and there's air for fanatical, and but fantastic is not
in there.

Speaker 8 (05:34):
It just sounded so weird to me, like it was
not a real word.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
I would buy, I would, I would pay money to
have seats in your mind.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
What a wild ride that is? Fantastic is not? Okay?

Speaker 4 (05:53):
Just collected myself.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
You've Gabby here with this of course and just has
hardcore pandorized just instant like that.

Speaker 5 (06:01):
Was a it was a hard laugh.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
It was a cry laugh.

Speaker 8 (06:07):
Oh my gosh, how Mascar was running. It's yeah, amazing,
that's on.

Speaker 3 (06:12):
You know, you've had a good monday if you just
joined us. I'm getting questions the legitimacy of the word fantastic.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
But not just like, oh, what's gone on? There is
that Sandiadra has Losse identified during the song. It was
the confidence idiot.

Speaker 9 (06:33):
Fantastic letters if you put together.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
There right, fantastic.

Speaker 8 (06:47):
I really wish everyone could see Gabby right now. She
has black miscar running all over her face.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
That's durable.

Speaker 8 (06:56):
If if you're like such an idiot, I feel anyone
who's honest with themselves, if you if you haven't had
a word go missing.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
It happens all the time, mate, happens to me all
the time. I'll go word missing from.

Speaker 8 (07:09):
You don't question a word.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
You did go hard on it, that's true. I know
you didn't. You didn't say idiot. But the time was like.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
I was thinking, what two words did you master?

Speaker 2 (07:22):
You're right Shakespeare making your words up anyway. Fantastic is
a word, and there was like Lewis because the Lewis.

Speaker 8 (07:29):
Was right onto it, because you guys on a tangent here.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
Well it happened, mate, and I did you see my
face was like like I do forget words And I'm like,
you don't just make fantastica you.

Speaker 7 (07:40):
Start questioning yourself.

Speaker 10 (07:44):
I did?

Speaker 2 (07:45):
I did, And Louis, if you got in on it,
when what would I would have? But imagine I was
the guy who created fantastic.

Speaker 8 (07:54):
So I just had so much trust in Lewis and
Gabby to when they said is that a real word?

Speaker 7 (07:59):
You're like, oh gosh, well the trust here is lost now.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Is I will absolutely make a word up and then
back it in like what.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
That's a word.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
So this is a disaster. Listen closely to see when
that happens. Not a case of if, just a case
of where Beffy is here producing the show no help,
not even here before Lewis saved me.

Speaker 11 (08:22):
Not you.

Speaker 3 (08:23):
However, you are here now and you love the reality TV.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
Have you paid any attention to the announcement of Dancing
with the Stars.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
Yeah, I mean I paid attention to the cast just
a little bit controversial.

Speaker 12 (08:35):
That what's his name? The XAFL star.

Speaker 8 (08:40):
Yeah, he's part of the Stars this year.

Speaker 4 (08:43):
He was rumored to be taking part. Now it is confirmed.
He is definitely going to be there.

Speaker 5 (08:47):
But there's also a whole slew of other stars that
are going to be on there. Obviously Dancing with the
Stars that says it in the name, but the video
to announce who is going to be participating is quite wacky.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
Oh this looks I saw it on my social media
was maybe last night of the.

Speaker 7 (09:06):
SOD.

Speaker 4 (09:07):
It is so random and it reveals all the stars
in it. So let's just watch the video and you
can you can tell us who the stars are.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Right here we go, there's a big roller, the big
garage door. It's going up.

Speaker 12 (09:22):
Eighties right does.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
The eighties and disco vibes?

Speaker 3 (09:25):
Yeah, someone in a car.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
The lights of the car revealed as the roller door
goes up, and it's doctor Chris.

Speaker 4 (09:33):
And Sonya and Sonya Kruger.

Speaker 8 (09:36):
Okay, she looks very she looks.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
Quite young, but she turns her face. Let's get them.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
They've got to be around here somewhere, Doctor Chris driving
like a maniac and.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
It's it's a disco ball covered van by the way,
of course, missed that detail.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Oh there he is, man Cass doing some bicycle curls
in the in the gym sweat and you know, in
spite of his challenges.

Speaker 3 (10:03):
He's kept himself in good nick He's got good, good dinner.

Speaker 6 (10:05):
So the reason I think he's also on there is
he's part of the Channel seven family. Now he's actually
the sports newsreader for their news in person.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
And Ben Cousins. He's got still a lot of redeeming
to do.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
He let out a lot of people, but he's certainly
from from all reports, being clean as a whistle and
committed to the community.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
And when there's been questions around whether.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Or not he should be part of the conversation as
far as the AFL Hall of Fames concerned, he's the
first to say not really. So he is winning some respect,
but that's going.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
To be a long ride anyway.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Here he is Sonya's pointing at someone.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Okay, they've nearly run Ben Cousins over.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Okay, he's fallen backwards off the bench press here in
the gym.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
Right, he exploded disco dust into shards of glass.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
No confetti, confetti, she lost the work.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Lisa mccuns.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
They're just lining the gold logis up there and the
makeup artists share there.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
She has just exploded into confetti as well.

Speaker 8 (11:12):
In confusingly, you know what Austin powers when they like
go back in time.

Speaker 12 (11:16):
I feel like that's what they're doing here.

Speaker 8 (11:18):
This is very retro vite.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
I'm loving this. Okay, this is okay, su Tuly good one.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Good for her, the master Chef, she master chef one winner. Yes,
she's the og Yep, she's spoken about her struggles over
the last few years.

Speaker 3 (11:36):
Well done, Julie exploding. Nikki Osborne the comedian.

Speaker 4 (11:43):
Yeah, she's been on a few different comedy specials.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
I'm going to guess doctor Chris Brown's about to run
her down and she too is going.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
To explode into confetti. Yep. Who is this fellow Adam
from Better Homes and Gardens?

Speaker 8 (12:02):
I haven't known who any of these people are yet,
except for ben Cousins like to be honest with the
D grade stars.

Speaker 7 (12:11):
It's the usual LISTA McCune.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Yeah, it's candlespoken in the domain or by candle light.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
You don't know, Lisa mceune.

Speaker 12 (12:21):
I mean I've heard of the name.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
But okay, well, Adam Doval from Betterhemes and Gardens. He's
he's the chippy. Yeah, you know he's got a hammer.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
He explodes, she's getting work.

Speaker 8 (12:33):
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Know the Perez fantastic love her, great Olympian for Australia,
exploded into confiti.

Speaker 13 (12:45):
This is.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
Oh, it's oh, I know her, I love her.

Speaker 12 (12:52):
Samantha Jair.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
Your boyfriend dumped you to go with that Samantha Jade.

Speaker 8 (12:55):
Right, correct?

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Remember that? Remember saying do you remember that? Course you
would remember if you don't, if you didn't hear the story.

Speaker 8 (13:05):
You know, I was dating a guy and we'll see
each other. And then he said he was seeing Samantha Jade,
so he ended it with me. The Gold Coast days.

Speaker 3 (13:14):
That's the original Gold Coast story, isn't it.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
Stiff on a job.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
Let's move through this yere Okay, So they're on the
beach now. James Stewart from Home and away. I don't
know him. Okay, we're now in a restaurant, Hayden Quinn.
He's a chef.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Apparently it was also a master chef.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
All right, who's this?

Speaker 12 (13:34):
Oh two dollars cam ut plate? Nadia need to.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Give any description further than that she's exploded.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
Well it was Crawls doing it.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah, Shane Crawford, Shane Craft Brownlow medalist for Hawthorne ye
some years ago.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Good on your crawl there you go.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
Is there any NRL representation Aflow medalists?

Speaker 4 (13:58):
Not this time around?

Speaker 5 (14:02):
All right, we can fast in the ballroom at the
end and someone else comes in at the last minute.

Speaker 4 (14:08):
And it's meant to be the biggest star.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
Of the lotany comes in mission impossible style, Tom Cruise
nuts and from s As Australia.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Of course it is his name is biggest star, not
variety is coming.

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Yeah there is, Okay, okay, Well you know what, really,
I think it's a great lineup. I was about to say,
when we think about the lineups over the years, with
the exception of Bethany not knowing who any of.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Them are, I know who's one on the market. That's
one of the better line I.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
Agree They've had a few lags over the last few years,
but this year I reckon they've stepped it up.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
I just think we're still overlooking the part in the
video where doctor Chris Brown and Sony Krueger are just
running the celebrity down with their.

Speaker 7 (14:49):
Disco car.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
And they'd be run down by a disco.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Car wasn't even a car.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
It was like a Hyundai van that was bleaned out
to look like a mirror ball.

Speaker 14 (14:59):
Your podcast camera wrapped.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Who's the young fellow who's he designed the new card
game that's given Go Fisher run for its money, called Go.

Speaker 8 (15:09):
Bum Correct yea.

Speaker 12 (15:10):
His name is Levi Turner. He's only nine years old.

Speaker 8 (15:13):
He's probably listening to us right now because he just
finished school and he's on his way to.

Speaker 12 (15:17):
The radio stations.

Speaker 8 (15:19):
His dad Evan also in the car driving.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
So, yeah, all right, he's going to join us in
a moment.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
We have questions around, you know, becoming a mogul.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
It's not a board game as a card game. You know,
it's a game.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
I think it's in the same realm.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Yeah, it's in Yeah, he'll tell us. So he's going
to join us. In just a month. He sold out
so he did. It was a charity fundraiser.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
I don't know how many cards he had to cut
out by hand with the scissors, or whether or not
you know office works does it.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
We've got lots of questions.

Speaker 4 (15:47):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
So we can't wait for him to join us and
also thank him for his great work and his contribution
to raising money for the community. So that's going to
happen before we get to four o'clock. Now, sentence that
I didn't think. I hear myself say it's time for
cyber security advice with Betho.

Speaker 8 (16:05):
Why are you surprised?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
Was it the word advice?

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Well, let's just see where this goes. I mean, just
you know, I don't know. I don't know how to
lock this thing down.

Speaker 8 (16:16):
Well, I don't want to freak everyone out, but the
problem is with technology, it is advancing so so quickly,
and today a spy where expert has come out and said,
we need to be careful, we need to know how
to protect ourselves because it is so much easier these
days for people to hack into our phones, for people

(16:37):
to spy on us and hack our privacy. Okay, you
would be surprised how common it is. So this guy's
name is Tristan Wilson.

Speaker 12 (16:47):
He's the chief.

Speaker 8 (16:47):
Operating officer well of the Protective Group, and apparently they
get lots of phone calls from people that stay in
like airbnbs and stuff like that. Right, yeah, rot into.

Speaker 3 (17:00):
The wi fi, you use the wife?

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Correct, I don't ever use the WiFi.

Speaker 8 (17:04):
Well, that's one thing. But he also said that the
most commonplace you may not think that this is a thing,
but it is a thing. So people quite often do
have secret like spywhere cameras in places inside airbnbs, and
they say the most common place for this is in
the air vents or the air conditioning units.

Speaker 5 (17:22):
So it's in there like watching you type in your
past words. Correct, all can access your stuff.

Speaker 8 (17:27):
Listening to your conversations, whatever they want to do with that.

Speaker 7 (17:31):
Who is doing that?

Speaker 3 (17:33):
People are saying, I know, but obviously it's worth it.

Speaker 5 (17:37):
So you've got to get an investment property, figure out
how to rent it out on Airbnb.

Speaker 4 (17:41):
In order to put spywear in to catch people.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
How are you paying for that investment properly? Extortion?

Speaker 8 (17:48):
He said that this spy where technology can now be
very easily hidden in normal household items. Apparently it's like
really small, and apparently they are often hidden in power
banks that are used to charge phones, so you.

Speaker 12 (18:02):
Need to be very careful about those.

Speaker 8 (18:04):
It might even be in like a public area, there
could actually be cameras hidden inside for them.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Debby is literally reaching for her phone to turn it off.

Speaker 8 (18:13):
You need to question we trusted in my own house
from here on everything.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
I couldn't even connect to the work WiFi before, Thank goodness,
what's going on?

Speaker 8 (18:23):
You need to be careful with, say, at this day
and age, apparently all people need your Apple ad credentials
or your Google Gmail login credentials to be able to
hack into your phone. So two factor of authentication obviously
that massively helps. So you want to be turning that
on for everything.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
I can't speak on behalf of the iPhone users, but
if you've got a hold of my Google, that's it, mate.
You know connects with everything you Google Walt all that
sort of stuff. Yeah, so I know that Google are
leaning hard on the two factor authentication.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Let's let's go to three.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
I don't know what we need to do here up
to four starting I don't want to freak everyone out.

Speaker 8 (19:02):
More tip one more tip, and I have a friend
who did this once and got herself in a lot
of trouble.

Speaker 12 (19:09):
So he reminds everyone to make sure.

Speaker 8 (19:11):
So if you log into a device somewhere, you need
to make sure that you log out. So for example,
you may be staying at a hotel and you may
lock into like your Netflix or your YouTube.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
Other piles Netflix all the time. Like if I go
to a motel, then someone else is loged in, I
just use.

Speaker 8 (19:25):
It exactly right, But that could then be linked backrook.

Speaker 5 (19:30):
I would be able to figure out their password from
that because they already logged.

Speaker 8 (19:33):
In back to their father DA. So one time, right,
my friend logged into another friend's face, sorry, logged into
her Facebook account on another friend's phone. She forgot to
sign out of it. And then there was this random
guy who she died dated for like two minutes who
was reading our girl's group chat.

Speaker 12 (19:51):
For twelve months.

Speaker 8 (19:53):
He was just reading our group chat and we were
divulging our biggest secrets and he was just reading it all.
We were sending photos everything. I'm just saying, you've got
to be careful if you log in, logout.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
What a creeper would be going, mate, You get nothing
else going on.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
You wouldn't do that.

Speaker 8 (20:10):
I would not do it if it was logged in
and the conversation was there and juicy. This was juicy stuff.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
If I'm talking to somebody and I say see you,
and then clearly they think they've hung up, and I
hear them begin the conversation with someone else, I hang
on straight away.

Speaker 12 (20:24):
Okay, you're a much better person than I be.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
The exception to the rule again, who's got time?

Speaker 3 (20:29):
Who's interesting?

Speaker 2 (20:32):
In just a second, there is a proposal in South
Australia to ban kids from using social media. This happened
in France recently or certainly there was discussion around and
all of a sudden it seems it doesn't seem it
is much closer to home.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
So it was with that update in just a second,
did you.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
End up signing up for that Roxy Jasenko boot camp?

Speaker 5 (20:53):
I was so close because I've actually done one of
her media boot camps in the past. Could co win
a house was like house in Sydney, as well as
a burken.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
Bag and a roll lex watch for well.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
Yeah, because if you sign up to the boot camp,
you've got a ticket into this winning lottery.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
But then it was I.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
Was like thirty bucks for the lowest tier, and then
it went up pretty high if you wanted the highest tier.
So you only got a couple of months access to
the boot camp at the lowest, and then you get
twelve months plus to the highest. But they figured out
the odds for winning the house, because it was like
a you win a chance to potentially possibly win a
house if you get the right key out of a

(21:35):
million keys kind of thing. Figured out the odds were
one in thirty one, one hundred and twenty five to
actually win if you were the one who got the
chance to win, it still.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Better than all if you were the one who got
the chance, So that means the odds are even further.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
I won the compared to power Ball, Here we go.

Speaker 5 (21:54):
Compared to Powerball, the odds in Australia are one in
one hundred and thirty four thousand, four hundred and ninety wait,
one million and thirty four four hundred and ninety thousand.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Four hundred, So no one's winning either, and chances for
the house are way better.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Are you regretful that you didn't go on?

Speaker 4 (22:15):
I Am now?

Speaker 5 (22:16):
Because she's personally refunding everybody because there's so much upset
around it, so I could have won a house and
had my entry fee refunded.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
I think you're a Salsman is conservative so much upset
her business partners literally walked out on the business the
other day, all got locked out by her. I don't
know what's happened, but there is a winner as those
who didn't sign up for the boot camp.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
It was what else do we need to know the
news this afternoon.

Speaker 6 (22:43):
Well, it's crisis averted at Newcastle Airport earlier today where
a small passenger plane has touched down safely after its
lainic G malfunctioned. It was forced to circle for two
and a half hours dumping fuel before conducting a belly
landing on the tour frightening Yeah, State and territory, State
and federal government rather spending five times more on fossil

(23:04):
fuel production than housing. It's according to new analysis out
today which reveals a thirty one percent spend increase on
fossil fuel subsidies this financial year and one Ossie state
is considering banning kids from social media. South Australia is
looking at Australian first legislation to block kids under the

(23:25):
age of fourteen from accessing the likes of TikTok and Instagram.

Speaker 4 (23:29):
It's interesting too, I'd like to know how how you
block them.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Well, you know, when you think about how historically policing
of the children has been conducted, it's by the children.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
The king of the children is the hall monitor. Oh yeah,
wandering around during class. The hole monitor runs.

Speaker 9 (23:50):
A tight ship.

Speaker 4 (23:51):
I get what you mean.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
And you just upgrade the horm monitor. You're in charge
of the social media, now.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
Okay, just kick doors open.

Speaker 4 (24:01):
He is kicking doors open all the Just break it
into one.

Speaker 7 (24:06):
To use social media, you have to have a note
signed by your teacher.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
Yeah, of course, just a lot of shouting. This is
a raid. I'm being flippant.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
However, if we do overlook the challenges around policing, which
do seem like the first most significant and perhaps insurmountable hurdle.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
But let's just say there is a solution we don't
know about. Who's in charge.

Speaker 7 (24:27):
Over there these days Open to Australia. Yea, Peter Malanowskis
it is Peter.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
Blan over there?

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Now, Peter Malanowskus might have a solution. He's going to
need to mention it sooner rather than layter, but say
he's got the policing sort it out. We come back
to the thing that we spoke about when we're discussing this,
when the French table, and that was at a certain
point you need to learn to navigate it. And so
turning up there when you're eighteen, arguably is Gabie presented

(24:55):
the other week, the stupidest of the ages.

Speaker 13 (25:00):
It is.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
You're just speaking of a half beta and year old Gabby,
but you're illustrated.

Speaker 5 (25:06):
Well, yeah, you're not in any state of mind, or
in any present mind.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
At least to be able to navigate serious issues.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
And I don't see anyone on social media navigating it
no matter well, no matter what age, that's true, little
alone turning up when you're eighteen or any age you
know and just going cold turkey. Okay, Saw, I wasn't
allowed to touch this because the horn monitor, kick the door
open and there was a ray and finally I've got
the green light.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
It does feel like a recipe for disaster.

Speaker 4 (25:32):
But I guess if no kid is on it until sixteen,
when you're all.

Speaker 5 (25:37):
Getting onto it, and you've only got those friends like
connected that have just joined, it wouldn't be as much
of a nonslaught.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
I like it. I love the philosophy.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
I suppose the people who are on it the adults,
and I'm making we can all hear me making the
air bunnies adults. They could be six. You say I
had dumb adults get when they get on social media? Yes,
Like I see some of this stuff and I go,
I won't speak to anyone on social media, won't engage.

Speaker 5 (26:10):
No for a good reason, because some communication is just ridiculous. Well,
I'd say negotiating with a get on any community page or.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
Don't speak with one another brings the community together.

Speaker 14 (26:23):
To find your podcast camera wrapped?

Speaker 3 (26:26):
Now, did you accidentally buy a house?

Speaker 4 (26:28):
Yesterday?

Speaker 3 (26:30):
I've got them in notes. Gaby quote, Did I accidentally
buy a house?

Speaker 4 (26:34):
He didn't finished the sentence.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
Did I accidentally buy a house in a fifty plus
community as in my current.

Speaker 4 (26:42):
House that I'm currently living in?

Speaker 3 (26:45):
Oh Okay?

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Yeah, so I.

Speaker 5 (26:46):
Bought this house nearly a year ago, and there's been
a joke among our family that we did buy in
like a retirement community because I have some lovely neighbors
who behave like my mum, like they're checking in on me,
they're making sure, the baby is good. They're either side
of us and across from us, so we can't get away.

Speaker 8 (27:06):
And did you get invited to like a local neighborhood
like knitting hangout?

Speaker 4 (27:11):
Not yet, but I'm waiting for the invite.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
What you're describing is the pole or opposite of Bethany's
university sharehouse in.

Speaker 4 (27:20):
Yes, exactly, it is complete opposite.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
That really is eventful, that's for sure good, but it's
an interesting one my mom has. My mom loves it
because she doesn't have to worry about me because she
knows my neighbors are doing that on her behalf. And
then they report back to her if necessary because they
also know my mom.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
Of course they do it exactly. But it's just been
a running joke.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
And then the other day something happened Whenever and I
looked at each other and we were like, oh my god,
is it true? Did we actually buy in a fifty possibility?

Speaker 4 (27:49):
Because we went past.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
And all the mailboxes are all grouped together like they
are in like a complex, and there was this huge
parcel hanging out.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
Of fifty percent of the mailboxes.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
But not outs.

Speaker 8 (28:01):
We're like, what's everyone getting all?

Speaker 4 (28:03):
Like everyone's got the same male. I know what this is.
Everyone was getting their bow cancer screening kids. Would you
get sent out if you're fifty plus?

Speaker 3 (28:13):
They know this right, I'm forty nine. Why did I
know that? How would I know that?

Speaker 8 (28:20):
So my partner obviously he's fifty right the moment the
first time you met the parents and they and this
is when I still lied about his age, right, And.

Speaker 12 (28:29):
He's sitting there having a conversation with.

Speaker 8 (28:31):
My dad, and my dad still didn't pick up on
it about oh yeah, when you turn fifty you get
sent in the mail the you know, the bow caving.
And they were all talking about it, my parents and
my boyfriend. I was like, I have nothing to add
to this conversation, so.

Speaker 12 (28:46):
Maybe we should move out there.

Speaker 15 (28:48):
Well, you're joined by a young entrepreneur, so young that
he's in Grade four at Arrowayne Primary and he's about
to hear his own voice for the first time coming
through the speakers that he just popped on his head
or should.

Speaker 3 (29:05):
I say the headphones.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
I know what I'm doing, Levi Turner testing. Can you
hear me over there? Yes?

Speaker 10 (29:12):
You can?

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Oh and it works? Well done? Mate? Does that sound weird?

Speaker 13 (29:16):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Are all your mates listening? To you to your mates?
Are you coming here after school?

Speaker 10 (29:22):
Yep?

Speaker 9 (29:23):
Cool?

Speaker 5 (29:23):
Well to get used to this because you're going to
be famous with the entrepreneur neural.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
I can't say that word entrepreneurial.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
You know what, We'll leave it to the entrepreneurs LEVI.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
The reason that people are talking about you is this
amazing card game that you created.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
Now I don't know, we'll talk to dad about the numbers.
But what's it called? Go Bum Go Bum? How does
it work?

Speaker 10 (29:49):
So it's like go fish, but like optional wools and stuff,
golden bum. You get two points if you match it.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
The golden bums.

Speaker 5 (29:58):
So all the cards are bums. What are some examples
of some of the bums.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
That you match?

Speaker 10 (30:04):
Double Bomb, Frickly Bomb, very Bum, super.

Speaker 3 (30:08):
Bum, Superbum. How does that work?

Speaker 4 (30:11):
It's like got a cape.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
It's like a super person with the barm Is that right?

Speaker 8 (30:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (30:14):
Dam, he's got the cards over there. Who did you
do the illustrations? This is very impressive.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
Who drew this.

Speaker 10 (30:22):
Jewey from North Holland?

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Is that right? Well they have done.

Speaker 4 (30:26):
When they came up with the idea. Did you originally
draw all the bums?

Speaker 10 (30:30):
Yep?

Speaker 4 (30:31):
Was that fun?

Speaker 10 (30:32):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (30:33):
This is the most professional you know card game I've
ever seen. This is no different to anything you get
from a commercially produced cards.

Speaker 4 (30:41):
Super impressive.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
Did you cut all these cards out yourself?

Speaker 8 (30:45):
Oh?

Speaker 10 (30:45):
For the prototype?

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Yes, whow I gay, very impressive.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
But now there's you know, you send them off to
the factory and they get cut up like this.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
Yeah, looks very good.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
After the bushfires in twenty nineteen, you must have been
worried about the koalas, right, yep, so you've you've done
this and then all the money you raise from it
goes to help the cholas.

Speaker 13 (31:04):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
Okay, was this your idea or dad's or both of you.

Speaker 10 (31:08):
Together, both of us together?

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Well, your dad Evan is here.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
You must be proud of a young fella because most
games A are lucky.

Speaker 3 (31:17):
To see the light of day. B don't sell out.
You're about to embark on print run number which number three?

Speaker 4 (31:26):
How many card games in a print run?

Speaker 7 (31:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (31:29):
So it's just had this amazing groundsful of support for
gobum our original Kickstarter. We had eight hundred copies made.
They sold out in.

Speaker 3 (31:39):
A couple of months. Incredible. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (31:41):
Ninety nine percent of new games that come out every
year they never see a second print run. Our second
print run was three and two hundred copies. We are
turning through them and we're prepping for print run number three.

Speaker 4 (31:57):
That is so impressive.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
I suspect you've helped a few koalas.

Speaker 11 (32:01):
Yeah, we've raised and donated over fifteen hundred dollars, which
we're very proud of. That small but meaningful impact.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
It's a significant impact.

Speaker 5 (32:10):
When you think you're going to create a board game
or a card game like you have and it's so
professionally done, how do you get it manufactured?

Speaker 4 (32:17):
Like, where do you even go for that to happen?

Speaker 11 (32:20):
Yeah, so we had a wonderful professional board game card
game manufacturer called print Ninja. Yeah, so they've made it
and yeah, it's amazing quality. It looks just like anything
else that you buy in the shop.

Speaker 3 (32:34):
It does.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
I would naively walk into office works and go can
you print three thousand of these? And the kid behind
the counter would roll their eyes. And that's the point
that we say.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
Never sees and cut them out individually.

Speaker 3 (32:47):
Never sees the light of day.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
I don't know if you know, LEVI whereabouts we can
go shopping to get these rowning games?

Speaker 10 (32:57):
Westfield and Bell Common.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Oh, well done, they're good. Do you love it there?
But they've got a million games?

Speaker 10 (33:04):
Yes? Literally?

Speaker 2 (33:06):
Hey do you play video games? So you just saw
board games and card games? Really good old school love thatisode.
Board game Night happens at your house.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
Yeah, yes, he's a big gamer. He loves Minecraft blogs
that stuff.

Speaker 16 (33:20):
Yes.

Speaker 5 (33:21):
Right, did you play Go Fish as a kid, like
when I was five years Yeah, and.

Speaker 4 (33:27):
So that's where you got the idea for go Bum.

Speaker 5 (33:29):
Yep, which is better Go Fish or go Bum?

Speaker 3 (33:36):
You can make some more some jokes, that's true.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Well, Ronan Games, good on them for getting on board.
I think are they going to Harry Hartog's going to
take any of the third run?

Speaker 11 (33:47):
Yeah, we're so thankful to Running Games. The first ever
store to sell Go bumb and so big thanks to them,
Harry Hartog. They're the first major chain to sell so
I think it's nineteen Harry Hartog stores to Brendan Games,
eight berkel Our Books and book Pase stores. And yeah

(34:08):
the market swoniasa a great local gift shop. There's even
a caf SELLINGO Bum little upstand down in Gordo.

Speaker 2 (34:20):
It's it really, you know, we're biased as the Bush
capital when we talk about what our community does. But
I saw some research the other day that people were
statistically not foregoing a coffee instead of actually donating. It's
never been harder for a charity or for anyone in
need to actually receive a donation. And so Camebra should

(34:41):
be proud, but so should you, LEVI. You've done incredible job.
You're helping the Charles. I've got to believe there's another
You know, you're a mogul with the board games and
the card games. What's your next plan? Have you got
anything that you'd like to make next?

Speaker 10 (34:54):
So my dad and my sister are making my board games.
Well there are you guys getting to launch a Kickstart
as soon or something?

Speaker 11 (35:11):
And my daughter Maggie is keen to getting in on
the board game design world. Yeah, we're working one together.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
I can't believe that Lewis, our news reader, isn't here.
Years ago at school he designed the original Canbra Monopoly
and didn't go anywhere.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
And now, look.

Speaker 3 (35:29):
That's right incredible. How old are your daughter? Yep, she
just turns seven.

Speaker 4 (35:36):
Are we going to get any insight as to what
the board game is or is it a secret? So far?

Speaker 9 (35:40):
Do? I?

Speaker 11 (35:41):
So there'll be lots of gem collecting and missions that
you complete and fun stuff like that.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Fantastic well mate, thank you for coming in leave. I
really appreciate you just skating across here from school.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
You've got to go back and make another run of these,
so you get a person to make the runs.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
Yeah, you just order it now. I guess that's a
big you are in business. You just tell others to
do it.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Yeah, yeah, Weld, I'm mate, Evan.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
Thank you for coming across mate, really appreciate on behalf
of the community. Congratulations and friends of the Koala Australian
Koala Foundation and One Tree Planted. You've donated to all those,
all those operations, they do a fantastic job and I
know that on behalf of them them they can't thank
you enough as well.

Speaker 11 (36:22):
And thank you so much to one on six point
three of them. You've been with us from the very start.
That first interview that I came on and did. It
led to about half of our kickstarter backers.

Speaker 3 (36:33):
And I just can't thank you enough.

Speaker 11 (36:35):
If that kickstarter didn't didn't pass, didn't if we didn't fund,
then we wouldn't be where we are today.

Speaker 3 (36:42):
So thank you so much.

Speaker 5 (36:43):
Well, if you want us to check it out to
you because you can see some of the drawings of
the cards, go dash bum dot com.

Speaker 3 (36:49):
Excellent.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
I say this all the time where the one in
the middle, it's actually Canberens that have made this the success.

Speaker 3 (36:55):
So I hope we're all really proud. Well, I'm Lema.

Speaker 17 (36:57):
Thanks for coming in, mate, yep to mix when I
explained three the running Gabby for your driver.

Speaker 8 (37:03):
Is camp.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Good god, greepy and board if you're joining us for
the first time this afternoon.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Gabby here and Lewis keeping an eye on what's happening.

Speaker 2 (37:15):
In the news, especially how long ago was it, Lewis,
that we heard about the ABC TV comedy that was
being filmed here in cal.

Speaker 7 (37:23):
It was it was the back end of last year.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
It feels like a I.

Speaker 2 (37:27):
Kept thinking that it's still February, even if it's a
quick turn around time.

Speaker 3 (37:30):
No, it's nearly the middle of the year.

Speaker 4 (37:32):
I caep forgetting as well.

Speaker 5 (37:34):
I'm like, what why is it we heading towards State
of Origin already?

Speaker 4 (37:37):
It's not that time.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Yes, it's crazy, it's time State of Origin Star Grace
Camp Raiders start soon to become a new south Wales
sky Blues State of Origin star joining us tomorrow on
the show from Camp, the Women's State of Origin opening
Magic Round. It's the Thursday night game this week. Yeah,
so we're very lucky to have her on the show.

(37:58):
She's an incredible story. She's a Wallaroo, she's playing rugby
union for Australia and she's a golden girl although you know,
going to school here in camera and made the switch,
gets the call and I'm BIA's but I'm going fantastic.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
She was playing for the Brumbies as well.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
Yeah, but she's had a great season last year and
then makes her debut for Origin, so she's going to
join me.

Speaker 5 (38:21):
When I was watching the games last year, she really
stood out.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
She's achieved all this. She's just she's not twenty one,
which is twenty two two.

Speaker 3 (38:30):
Yeah, unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
So I can't wait to catch up with her. Toy
lewis this ABC comedy.

Speaker 3 (38:37):
What's it called.

Speaker 2 (38:38):
It's called Austin Austin and the trailer appeared today.

Speaker 7 (38:41):
Yeah, it's finally drops. So it was filmed all throughout Canberra.

Speaker 6 (38:45):
I think there was there's a few scenes where it
starts out in the UK, but otherwise shot and filmed
Entyler Hue in the act. So it stars Michael t
O THEO from Love on the Spectrum.

Speaker 12 (38:59):
Oh yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 7 (39:02):
And so we've got the trailer. We also have a
release date now, so Sunday, ninth of June. Yeah, a
few weeks.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
I should be further away.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
Yes, he's not far away, all right.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
A best selling but recently canceled children's author is approached
by Austin, a neuro divergent twenty something, claiming to be
his son. He realizes that embracing the young man maybe
the path.

Speaker 3 (39:27):
To redemn should ever listen to the trailer is here?

Speaker 2 (39:31):
Is we haven't seen this ship, assuming it's suitable for broadcasts.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
Yeah, yeah, of course, of course, don't make assumptions.

Speaker 11 (39:42):
Trending.

Speaker 3 (39:44):
That's fantastic.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
You retweeted a white supremacist, I'm nasik.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
You'll love tomorrow. Thank you. You'll never see it coming. Indeed,
he won't.

Speaker 4 (39:53):
I love him.

Speaker 2 (39:55):
He's getting onto one of our transport camera buses.

Speaker 4 (39:59):
Yes, hello, big bear, all racism.

Speaker 3 (40:03):
I'm here for the signing. It's I'm your son. I'll
be right back, Okay, okay, fantastic. We can say about
this is guy, let's listen to another another little bit.

Speaker 8 (40:18):
How's it go?

Speaker 17 (40:19):
Talk about?

Speaker 4 (40:20):
It didn't go how you'd hoped to.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
I can't answer that without talking about it.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
To have an affair with an Australian.

Speaker 18 (40:27):
One, you have a half.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
I'm on a quest to understand who I am and
where I come from.

Speaker 7 (40:32):
I will need you to fill this up to the
line now.

Speaker 4 (40:36):
And this guy, what I'm saying is my son Ingrid's livid,
blent to capital.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
He tells me he's autistic.

Speaker 4 (40:42):
Could be a documentary.

Speaker 15 (40:43):
I could never forgive myself if we didn't capture these
precious moments.

Speaker 16 (40:47):
How do I turn you on?

Speaker 2 (40:49):
And they've got the video camera, so they're about to
document this journey of self discovery I suppose, and the
young fellas they're getting him to give a urine sample,
obviously to begin the DNA testing. Well this it looks
heartwarming and I think if it's going to need it's comedy.
But it's certainly starting from a very dry place. I
love the sound of this. And obviously, while I'm looking

(41:10):
at it, camera is they're not hiding that camera is
the backdrop?

Speaker 3 (41:14):
It's identifiably asked.

Speaker 6 (41:16):
This is not like that movie that they filmed with
Leam Neeson here in the city a few years ago,
where we were posing as downtown Washington, d C. No,
this is fully set and filmed in camera.

Speaker 5 (41:27):
You know, just film in Washington, DC if you want
it to look like Washington, d C.

Speaker 3 (41:32):
Cheaper.

Speaker 6 (41:32):
So many questions I'm not saying, Yeah, closed down camera,
absolutely Washington.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
They're not into it, all right, So that's called Austin.
That's great. We'll have a look at that on the
ninth of June.

Speaker 14 (41:46):
Ye want your podcast camera wrapped.

Speaker 2 (41:51):
It was here with the news not before we find
out from Gabbie what dieticians.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
Are telling us we should eat at McDonald's.

Speaker 5 (41:58):
Well, if you want to lose weight, you don't have
to ruin the diet if you go to macas is
what they're saying.

Speaker 3 (42:03):
I'm going to find out what that is in the
next fifteen minutes.

Speaker 2 (42:07):
I just wanted to quickly say after the show on Friday,
I learned sadly that friend of the show, Corey Homicide Williams,
passed away.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
He was battling cancer for a long time.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
Tough guy, but he was a basketball commentator and so
hasn't been on the show for.

Speaker 3 (42:24):
A good year or two.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
But I met him when he came to Australia in
Townsville when the Crocs were in the in the NBL,
and it was, you know, it was an interesting because
you not back in the day. It's still the case
you get to bring one or two imports, but you
can't stack you your team, so you need to be
very selective with who you bring from international competitions. And

(42:48):
he was in New York street ball. We spoke the
other day with our Olympian Olympic representatives. They're playing at
three on three, which is built on street ball. And
so this is also at a time that I guess
YouTube was starting to be a thing. So certainly within
that community up there and the basketball the wider basketball
loving community in Australia, people were watching this guy's mixtapes

(43:13):
of him playing street ball in New York and going a.

Speaker 3 (43:16):
Lot of the Crocodiles doing bringing this guy out to
playing the NBL. Is this going to work?

Speaker 13 (43:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (43:22):
He turned up here and he changed the way the
game is played to the extent that he was the MVP.
He's the most valuable player in the entire competition. The
Crocs fell over obviously after a few seasons and he
went down to play with the Tigers, where obviously had
a great relationship with the Gays family, and then he's
been a commentator with Andrew. Andrew Gaves Australia's greatest basketball player.

(43:44):
So we're humbled that Andrew will join us tomorrow to
remember Corey just a lovely guy and a bloke that
loved Australia and committed to Australian basketball and made Australian
basketball better and certainly campaigned and promoted us back in
America when he'd go back as well. But he was
very sick and sadly had passed away there at the

(44:05):
end of last week, and I didn't know what happened
during the show on Friday, so I learned that afterwards,
and I just wanted to pay tribute to him. But
Gaze will do that for us tomorrow, which will be
really nice for him to join.

Speaker 3 (44:15):
This lovely Okay.

Speaker 2 (44:17):
Now, on the weekend, Cam and Maddie spoke with Brickman
from Hamish's.

Speaker 3 (44:23):
Show Lego Masters.

Speaker 2 (44:26):
Brickman's here because he brought the giant Lego Space Shuttle, did.

Speaker 7 (44:30):
He Yeah, I think it's like seven and a half
meters tall or something.

Speaker 5 (44:35):
Because he's the only Lego master in Australia, the only
certified official Lego person in Australia that builds these models.

Speaker 2 (44:46):
Yeah, and he didn't just bang this, you know, this
giant Lego Space shuttle on the back of a trailer
and sanit here.

Speaker 3 (44:51):
He's been hanging out, he's been doing the rounds in town.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
So he got on the show with the guys and
they were asking him about camberell Li and one thing
naturally led to another.

Speaker 17 (45:03):
Well, you've been around camera for a couple of days now,
have you spotted anything that would make for a good
Lego structure? Have you seen a particular owl in Belconnen
that you could recreate?

Speaker 19 (45:14):
Well, it's funny to say that the camera is obviously
very famous for its architecture.

Speaker 7 (45:18):
It's pretty pretty awesome.

Speaker 19 (45:20):
But I haven't been for a while and I noticed
that you've popped this light rail getting built in town.
So I'm pretty keen to take maybe a Melbourne tram
and stick it here.

Speaker 4 (45:30):
Let's go take a Melbourne tram and stick it here.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
I think he's a Melbourne guy. So, as you said
the trams, yeah, but.

Speaker 5 (45:36):
As in like he's already made it and he's just
going to bring it. I thought he was building something new.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
Well you're underwell no, and you're.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
Right, it's just going to be specifically Canberra.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
If he's dragging and dropping one of the green and
yellow Melbourne ones into where our.

Speaker 3 (45:49):
Red one chair. Right.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
One of my most vivid memories eighty two eighty three,
the Lego World Tour brought the brought the Lego city
of Amsterdam to the Mayas of Australia and you and
you know you had to queue up four hours and
as a kid, that's torture. But I remember vividly. I've

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never I've never seen anything like it. I've been privileged
enough to visit some Lego lands around the world, but
this Lego model of Amsterdam captured my imagination like I've
never seen before. If he can build, I mean, I
don't want to push our life and go, well, start
with the light rail, build the entire city, but if
he can do some type of camera lego, yeah, that's that.

Speaker 3 (46:37):
Would be I would be mesmerized.

Speaker 7 (46:39):
But yeah, yeah, there's so many things, so.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
Many opportunities, right, Yeah, what would you go with?

Speaker 6 (46:46):
I would love to see a life size Lego camera buster.

Speaker 7 (46:52):
Oh, you can actually walk inside of that if you
want to risk it.

Speaker 2 (47:00):
I think where you play when we think about the
big things, because they get they've made, you know, the
Lego Eiffle Tower and the Lego Leaning Tower of Pisa
and the Lego Pyramids and blah blah blah. But would
there be a more precarious giant Lego thing than Telstra Tower.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Definitely. It's it is over and stick someone.

Speaker 11 (47:20):
It is.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
Yeah, if it didn't kill somebody, it would be guaranteed
to fall out.

Speaker 3 (47:23):
It is a rest nothing is. But I don't know
how it stays up there.

Speaker 2 (47:26):
But I mean, you know when they used to have
the documentary when you went into the bottom bit before
you went upstairs, you with downstairs and they had the
old documentary in the theater.

Speaker 7 (47:35):
Yes, I used to watch that.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
I reckonize saw that about thirty times and I'm still like,
it doesn't make sense top, but it's skiddy at the bottom.

Speaker 3 (47:44):
So good luck out there, brickman.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
If he can do any of that, it's impossible. Drink
fire gravity grand engineers like, well, it makes perfect sense.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
You know, it's up and it's not falling up. Vegimite worms.

Speaker 5 (48:05):
I love veggiemite worms.

Speaker 2 (48:07):
Look, yeah, Bethany's just brought the evite weights in with
the vegimin on there, but hasn't squeezed them together.

Speaker 3 (48:13):
But I can only it's you. That's where it's headed, right.

Speaker 4 (48:17):
You can't eat eat without doing the worms.

Speaker 7 (48:19):
The pina butter worms are just as good.

Speaker 14 (48:21):
Are they?

Speaker 7 (48:23):
Of course?

Speaker 18 (48:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (48:25):
The nuts not making it.

Speaker 3 (48:25):
Through that's the rest of your disaster. You might not
be ready.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
Bethany has said that she has the top five things
you can use to manifest anything in your life.

Speaker 4 (48:39):
I need this.

Speaker 8 (48:40):
I have manifested a lot of things. It's quite ridiculous.
Like my boyfriend, for example, Foxy. I actually wrote down
on the list all the qualities that I wanted in
a man, and then on the radio I made a
joke off Santa just knows that I want a boyfriend
for Christmas. Then I met you on Christmas. Eve missed Christmas.

Speaker 3 (49:02):
That is an infamous store out of breath. You just
ran up there.

Speaker 8 (49:09):
Manifest at like five fifty and you're like, hey, you
know what, let's talk about manifesting now.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
And then if you manifest that you wanted it so.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
Quick, falling apart no manifestation here.

Speaker 3 (49:23):
While you get your breath back, I do want to
hear about that.

Speaker 2 (49:25):
But there has been a question around what is the
food at McDonald's that.

Speaker 3 (49:33):
Dietitian is saying, go for it, go for it.

Speaker 5 (49:37):
So a dietitian has revealed the exact meal to order
a macas for weight loss. If you are trying to
lose weight, you don't need to avoid the golden arches.

Speaker 8 (49:46):
Can I take a gas? Is it coffee? No, it's
a meal.

Speaker 5 (49:52):
You will, however, be just as disappointed as if it
was coffee because it's a cheeseburger.

Speaker 4 (49:56):
No sauce, the.

Speaker 5 (49:58):
Apple slices is society instead of chips, and a sugar
free soda.

Speaker 12 (50:05):
Like is in just soda waters?

Speaker 4 (50:10):
I mean to be honest.

Speaker 8 (50:12):
The cheese guy, you're so mad the cheeseburger.

Speaker 12 (50:16):
There are so many things wrong with it.

Speaker 8 (50:18):
I get the cheese, it's protein.

Speaker 5 (50:20):
It's a bit of cubs like, it's not the worst
thing in the world.

Speaker 6 (50:24):
I get one on top of my meal that I
actually get to eat in the car on.

Speaker 9 (50:28):
The way home.

Speaker 14 (50:29):
Gets the apple.

Speaker 4 (50:31):
No way, take.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
The tomato sauce out Lewis and you're laughing.

Speaker 4 (50:38):
Oh, you're so annoyed.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
I'm sorry, this is a city I think, all ye,
we're all angry about this. Your podcast camera wrapped the
news in just second.

Speaker 3 (50:49):
What did gen Z want?

Speaker 2 (50:51):
That's the question that will be answered by Lewis.

Speaker 4 (50:54):
Interesting I was.

Speaker 3 (50:55):
Told that was that was We're going to have the
answer to that. It seems like a big will find out.

Speaker 2 (50:59):
If you were wondering if Beth and he did squeeze
the vegimite out of the holes on the vita weight
to create vegimite.

Speaker 4 (51:07):
Worms, the answer is no, she did not, and.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
You didn't even know what veggie might worms were.

Speaker 8 (51:14):
No, I'm horrified.

Speaker 4 (51:15):
What what is happening with the young.

Speaker 5 (51:20):
Lewis is younger and he knew what the worms were.
Maybe it's a Queensland thing.

Speaker 8 (51:24):
Oh, you just said the tube vegimite tube worms.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
You know the holes in the vitae. Yeah, squeeze it
and the vegimie comes out the holes.

Speaker 4 (51:35):
They come out like worms.

Speaker 12 (51:40):
I'll think of the two vital weights and you put it.

Speaker 7 (51:46):
You've never done that.

Speaker 3 (51:47):
We obviously no one else around you have done it
at school either, what a moment and honestly did.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
Discover that and that's awesome, But then to reflect on
a childhood wasted.

Speaker 3 (51:57):
Years and you get to do that.

Speaker 12 (51:58):
I thought you been like creating a shape and I
was like, that's a.

Speaker 8 (52:01):
Lot of vegi might I thought you guys were crazy?

Speaker 3 (52:04):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 6 (52:07):
On the news this afternoon, well, tomorrow's budget is expected
to show inflation is falling faster than predicted by the
Reserve Bank figures, suggesting it could be between two and
three percent by the end of the year, which is
obviously welcome and good news on a win for Elon
Mask over the Sydney church stabbing video with a federal
court overturning a band on posts, which means X will

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no longer be forced to remove the videos and gen.

Speaker 7 (52:32):
Z or gen Z, as the cool kids say.

Speaker 6 (52:35):
Workers say that cold, hard cash and a good vibe
are the top things they look for in a job.
So recent survey found perks such as free lunches or
gym memberships aren't that appealing anymore interesting.

Speaker 5 (52:49):
I'll be all about the lunches and the gym memberships
over the vibe, because how can you tell what the
vibe is.

Speaker 4 (52:54):
When you go over an interview.

Speaker 5 (52:56):
I've got to interviews and being like this looks like
a fun place, and then you work there and you're like.

Speaker 4 (53:01):
WHOA, I was wrong? Please give me a free lunch.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
To a good question, how do you measure the vogues?
And as a prospective employer, you know, I guess you gotta.

Speaker 4 (53:13):
How do you prove it?

Speaker 9 (53:14):
Are you cool?

Speaker 16 (53:15):
You know?

Speaker 3 (53:15):
When you go in to conduct the interview?

Speaker 5 (53:17):
Oh yeah, put on your turn the chair backwards and
sit down.

Speaker 3 (53:20):
You turn your cats back, and you put your collar
up and pop the collar, and you wear your your
Rebox pumps and.

Speaker 4 (53:29):
Then you just hit the jukebox and it just starts playing.

Speaker 2 (53:33):
I like how you combined nineteen ninety one and nineteen
sixty seven? Could there be anything cooler then popping the
collar on your leather jacket whilst wearing your Rebox pumps
and then hitting the jukebox which then played MC hammer
Because you're wearing hammer pants. That's a vibe. That's a
vibet those here producing the show.

Speaker 3 (53:57):
You had that laser treatment to a tattoo, didn't you?

Speaker 12 (54:01):
I did?

Speaker 8 (54:01):
I actually have something a different treatment. It's called skinneel,
which basically it's like, instead of a tattoo, they put
lactic acid like into where the tattoo is.

Speaker 4 (54:14):
It's really loud. I'm sorry, I'm just buzzing over here.

Speaker 8 (54:17):
It sounds like I'm getting a you know treatment right now.

Speaker 4 (54:22):
Acid.

Speaker 12 (54:23):
It's like lactic acid.

Speaker 8 (54:25):
They inject that sort of with a tattoo gun into
the tattoo and then the whole body. Yeah, it's sort
of like your body's natural healing process, say, if you
had like a scabble something. Yeah, and then eventually it
gets rid of it. But it was only small.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
Reminded to new listeners of the show.

Speaker 2 (54:43):
If it's not your phone vibrating, well, Gaby's pumping obviously,
while Olivia is a daycare. Yeah, it makes the same
noise as you find when it goes on vibra and
it's on charge.

Speaker 5 (54:52):
At the moment, so I can't move it to be
in a list loud spot.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
Sorry, everyone's checked their phone by it's not their far.
I mentioned the tattoo removal because there's in the last
hour there's been a story of he's an Aussie actor.

Speaker 3 (55:09):
What's is there? A TV series got arrow on them?

Speaker 12 (55:14):
So hot is the main actor?

Speaker 3 (55:17):
This isn't the guy? So the main actor is body double?

Speaker 9 (55:20):
Right?

Speaker 12 (55:20):
Oh, he does a lot of stunts.

Speaker 2 (55:21):
Yeah, he's an Australian guy and so his name is
Samuel Davies.

Speaker 3 (55:26):
Anyway, he was.

Speaker 2 (55:27):
So the lead guy is Colin Donnell and the character
is Tommy Tommy Merlin.

Speaker 3 (55:35):
I don't watch this series.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
So the Aussie bloke has been given the good news
you're up, you're the you're the body double, and then
at the last moment they've gone, oh, that's sleeve tattoo.
We could not be bothered covering that every time we
need you to step onto a camera.

Speaker 3 (55:50):
Well, hard enough for them to go with someone else.
So he is spent.

Speaker 2 (55:54):
So he had ten thousand dollars worth of tattoo, ten
thousand bucks worth of ink on one arm, and now
he goes in every eight weeks because that's how long
it takes for the skin to repair.

Speaker 3 (56:04):
And he's having it all removed because he never wants.

Speaker 4 (56:07):
To find him He really painful.

Speaker 2 (56:09):
Right yeah yeah, but he don't want to do himself
out of work again.

Speaker 5 (56:11):
So it's going to cost him more to have it
done and have it undone.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
So I reckon it will cost him about ten thousand
dollars to actually have it reverse.

Speaker 4 (56:17):
So twenty grand on his arm.

Speaker 5 (56:19):
But he better get a good job after this to
pay for that, to make it worthwhile.

Speaker 3 (56:24):
Our job apparently was that was very sought after.

Speaker 8 (56:27):
You know how, he could make sure he does actually
get his money's worth. He could manifest his next job.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
And here we go to time tips for manifesting whatever
you want in life, according to Bethany Grace, Well, I.

Speaker 8 (56:41):
These are tried and tested tips, my friends. All right,
So first of all, for those of you who don't
understand what manifesting is, essentially, it's like calling your dreams
to the universe and setting your desires in motion.

Speaker 4 (56:56):
Say when my mum.

Speaker 5 (56:56):
Goes through a car park and she puts it out
to the universe that she'll get one.

Speaker 3 (57:01):
It's just like Opra's book.

Speaker 4 (57:04):
Quote her book something or other. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8 (57:07):
That's and I mean this is, you know, another whole conversation.
But this has actually now been proven that it does
actually work through quantum physics. So this is actually fact. Guys,
that's another conversation.

Speaker 5 (57:17):
I understand quantum physics, so you could say that and
I have no choice but to believe.

Speaker 8 (57:23):
Anyway, we'll talk about that tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (57:25):
Quantum physics into a sentence and then just rush onto
the next part.

Speaker 8 (57:29):
So if you want to make something come into your life,
maybe it's a guy or whatever, maybe it's a dream job.
These are the ways that you can make it happen.
The first way is to meditate. Okay, so I do
this quite often in the morning. I do like a
ten minute morning meditation. And then it says, like, you know,
you've got to feel the feelings vibrationally of what you
want to come into your life.

Speaker 3 (57:50):
Is meditation meant to be like you're meant to just
be blank?

Speaker 8 (57:54):
There are very many different types of meditation, so yeah,
you can just do blank, but then you can also
do meditation where you were trying to bring things into.

Speaker 3 (58:02):
Your all right, number five meditation.

Speaker 8 (58:05):
Number four make a vision board.

Speaker 4 (58:10):
I've heard of this, never done it.

Speaker 3 (58:12):
It could not sound more uninspired.

Speaker 4 (58:14):
I want to do it, but it's a lot of effort.

Speaker 8 (58:17):
There's the corks, and there's no magazines to cut pictures
out of anymore.

Speaker 3 (58:23):
To use the work printer exactly.

Speaker 8 (58:25):
And that's why I don't have one currently, because I
don't have a print at home, and I've got to, like,
you know, pick out my images and then.

Speaker 12 (58:31):
Go into work and use the work printer.

Speaker 3 (58:34):
Cover obviously admitted to Manifestation eight.

Speaker 2 (58:38):
Number four, printing stuff, printing stuff and put on.

Speaker 12 (58:42):
A cord board vision board and have it.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
Sorry, number three.

Speaker 8 (58:46):
Have it in the right place in your room so
you can look at it every morning when you wake
up and when you've got to sleep.

Speaker 12 (58:50):
Phaps, yes, yes, all.

Speaker 8 (58:53):
Right, Number three, start journaling. This is how I manifested Foxy.
I literally wrote down, aren't the exact qualities that I
wanted in a man?

Speaker 3 (59:03):
There's there's something to be said for that actually giving
you a clear vision of whatever it is that you
want to. Yeah, it's funny you think you know until
you write it down and then.

Speaker 8 (59:10):
It becomes and a big part of this, like you
need to also like believe that it's going to happen,
and you need to feel the feelings.

Speaker 12 (59:17):
There's not enough to just say it. You need to
feel that.

Speaker 4 (59:21):
Number two.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
No, that's just part of the it's all number three,
it's all of them.

Speaker 8 (59:25):
It's all a part of Okay, number two, carry crystals.

Speaker 4 (59:29):
Okay, you've lost me, Okay, get anything you want.

Speaker 12 (59:32):
I actually don't do this because there is a part
of me.

Speaker 8 (59:36):
Because my dad, like it's pretty much like he's a
pastor and my parents would always say that crystals are witchcraft.

Speaker 12 (59:42):
So yeah, that's the one that I don't do.

Speaker 4 (59:46):
I do have crystals in my bag.

Speaker 5 (59:47):
My mum gave me ones that would like all the
different ones that would help in different ways in pregnancy.

Speaker 4 (59:52):
I am found it the other day.

Speaker 9 (59:55):
I had it.

Speaker 3 (59:56):
Maybe it helped.

Speaker 8 (59:57):
Yeah, done, because there are different crystals for different things
like those courts is believed to bring romance and self love.

Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
What happened when remember when one of the planets is
in retrograde and everyone had to watch the crystals in.

Speaker 5 (01:00:08):
The moonlight or the ocean one the number one tip
to one And I have spoken about this on the
show before.

Speaker 12 (01:00:21):
I do this every night before I go to sleep.

Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
What is it?

Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
Burn baby, burn the candles. He had to use fire
in whatever way possible.

Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
Oh, hold on a bittle. If you want to manifest big,
if you want you are really manifest the hell out.

Speaker 8 (01:00:39):
Of this manifest big Bonnie on top of mount Ainsley jokes.

Speaker 12 (01:00:43):
Don't do that.

Speaker 2 (01:00:43):
No one lighting your podcast camera wrapped Bethany here producing
the show.

Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
Doctor Vivian lewis.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Academic at the University of Canberra and clinical psychologists here
to hopefully clean up the mess we created a couple
of hours ago when trying to work out what's going
on in South Australia with the proposal to ban fourteen
year olds and under from social media.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Yeah, seemingly impossible, but worth the effort.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Perhaps we'll find out. Hopefully she can make the decision
for us. We might have been on the right path.

Speaker 5 (01:01:15):
We were all over the shop that our general idea
might have been.

Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
We're trying to be legit.

Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
We're trying to add here before all that we have
not played clickbait connoisseur for a long time.

Speaker 14 (01:01:26):
Ay, is this a game?

Speaker 13 (01:01:27):
My love game?

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
So this happens where you're just you're scrolling through the
news sites and you see a headline.

Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
You go, I'm all.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
In, and then you click on it and it's it's
the headline is misleading at best, yeah, completely inaccurate at worst.
And you I've sometimes read an article two three times
in its entiretys to try and get the answer to
the question post in the headline, thus discovering that I

(01:01:56):
have been clickbaited.

Speaker 7 (01:01:57):
This one's got me where they get confused on the internet.
I'm just like you. It's a bit confusing. I don't
really get it.

Speaker 11 (01:02:02):
Anyone.

Speaker 7 (01:02:03):
I mean, what even is CLICKA has tried.

Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
To watch misscroll?

Speaker 7 (01:02:07):
Do you like click that clickbait?

Speaker 14 (01:02:09):
Or am I getting troll.

Speaker 7 (01:02:12):
Gets up to you? Confused?

Speaker 3 (01:02:18):
Do we click? Or is it we're going to be rewarded?
Sometimes the headline is not clickbait.

Speaker 4 (01:02:23):
Sometimes it's legitimate.

Speaker 5 (01:02:25):
Sometimes, like the one I got sucked into today.

Speaker 4 (01:02:29):
The headline and the article I guess go together. But
I feel like.

Speaker 5 (01:02:35):
They've really dragged me in on something that shouldn't be outrageous.

Speaker 8 (01:02:40):
I think it's like, is it worth the reward? Right
when you click? You want to get a little dopamine
hit at the end, and sometimes you don't get it.

Speaker 5 (01:02:47):
Yeah, I did not get that dopamine. I left thinking
how is this news?

Speaker 4 (01:02:52):
And I was a little annoyed by it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Don't don't you know, get down yourself, Give us the
headline and we'll tell you whether, in all honesty, if
I was.

Speaker 5 (01:03:01):
Clickbaited, Well, the headline is young Ossy outraged by question?
She was asked at the bank and I was like, oh,
is this going to be something along the lines of
is your husband okay with you doing this?

Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
Or does your.

Speaker 5 (01:03:15):
Dad because it's not really that long ago that you
had to have a male approve you getting a bank.

Speaker 4 (01:03:22):
Account if you were females, And.

Speaker 8 (01:03:23):
Even when females weren't even allowed credit cards, that wasn't
that long ago exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:03:28):
So that's what I thought.

Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
I thought it was going to be something along those
lines where yeah, I was like going to be like.

Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
Get my feminist pants on and have a go.

Speaker 5 (01:03:35):
And so that's why I clicked and I scrolled down
and I had a look, and there was even a
video attached to this young Oussie woman getting really mad,
and I was like, yeah, let's see what she's got
to say. So she went in, her name's chairs, her
name's twenty eight.

Speaker 4 (01:03:48):
I'm ready to back up. She's gone into the bank to.

Speaker 5 (01:03:50):
Do some paperwork and they've gone, you know what, let's
do a bit of a health check with you, a
financial health check, see where you're at.

Speaker 4 (01:03:56):
And she was like, let's do it. And then she
got real mad.

Speaker 13 (01:04:00):
She was asking me to do a bit of a
financial health check. That's something that they hadn't done before.
And her first question was what are your saving goals
at the moment?

Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
Are you trying to buy a car, that's in property
or a home.

Speaker 13 (01:04:12):
And I literally scoffed, like it probably felt so rude
for her, but I just thought, how are you asking
somebody in their late twenties in this economy what my
savings goals are?

Speaker 8 (01:04:24):
Oh my gosh, that's their job as a bank. That outrageous.

Speaker 5 (01:04:32):
You go into a bank and they say what are
your savings goals?

Speaker 4 (01:04:35):
And you get mad?

Speaker 8 (01:04:37):
Yeah, I mean you can't expect them to like give
you alone and potentially, you know, risk their money if
potentially you know, you just.

Speaker 4 (01:04:48):
You're good with money, exactly, you don't have a goal
in mind.

Speaker 5 (01:04:51):
So she went on to say, you know, cost of
living all that, how they expect us to save anything? Yeah,
and maybe that's the climate, but it's still a bank's job,
your money.

Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
I scoffed, scoffed, It's okay, yeah, it's a.

Speaker 8 (01:05:06):
Problem, was afterwards.

Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
But for all different reasons, I expected.

Speaker 12 (01:05:14):
A really great reward out of this reward.

Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
This is just a laugh laughing at whoever this idiot is.
And I'm going to say, probably from the I was.

Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Going to say that your home.

Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
Fall camera All Day Camera Racks with Rotten Gabby.

Speaker 14 (01:05:42):
Now on Mix on six point three.

Speaker 3 (01:05:47):
That's the end of the first day of the week.

Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
That sounds ominous, trying to be positive in the days over.

Speaker 4 (01:05:55):
That's true, we're as step closer.

Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
Don't wish the day away. Rod you off to great
on board if you have joined us for the first time.
This afternoon, Gabby is here, lewis here with the news.
Postcards back.

Speaker 12 (01:06:07):
Yeah, I'd love a postcard.

Speaker 3 (01:06:11):
I agree. How is this happening? Looks postcard music?

Speaker 6 (01:06:18):
So Australia Posts teaming up with Beyond Blue rolling out
us a five million run of prepaid postcards so you
can send one off to friends and family, free of church.

Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
I love that. Beyond Blues great.

Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
I love Snail Mount.

Speaker 9 (01:06:37):
Well.

Speaker 7 (01:06:37):
I don't know if I've ever sent a postcard. Whoa
we received them?

Speaker 6 (01:06:40):
Of course I would have picked up like free ones
and looked at the photos on them.

Speaker 4 (01:06:44):
But you've never sent one. I sent them.

Speaker 5 (01:06:46):
I was overseas when I was sixteen and I got
postcards to send back home, but I arrived home before
they did.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
Yeah classic, so yeah, that would happen. It's true. Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
Holiday in Queensland in the early eighties there were two
types of postcards. Remembering it's the this is the early.

Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
Eighties, eighty one, eighty two, eighty three, no later than that.

Speaker 2 (01:07:09):
There were postcards with pelicans, and there were postcards with
topless pikini girls.

Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
And you go into the newsagents and what am I?
Eighty three time nine and you get to choose? Which
did you choose? I was right into pelicans. What an
idiot when we were.

Speaker 4 (01:07:30):
Sending it to Grandma, So I hope you were Pelicans.

Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
It was Australia in the agent. You could have said
earlier to Grandma. Your podcast camera wrapped clinical psychologist and
you see academic doctor Vivian Lewis hopefully making sense of
the I don't know well how you want to describe
our coverage of the social media ban on South Australian
kids before.

Speaker 3 (01:07:48):
But it happened, it did, and we need an expert.

Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
We definitely do. Our explanation was probably not enough.

Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
We might be surprised at how close to the solution
we were.

Speaker 3 (01:08:00):
We'll be surprised if we were wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
We'll find out when she joins us in just a second,
Bethiny producing the program.

Speaker 3 (01:08:06):
Have you been keeping an eye on Farm Wants a Wife?
The ratings have gone.

Speaker 12 (01:08:09):
Off sort of, I would say a glance.

Speaker 8 (01:08:14):
You know, I'm too busy are running after you three
to watch your properly, And.

Speaker 4 (01:08:19):
I like that you're roped into this, Lewis.

Speaker 12 (01:08:21):
I feel like I'm.

Speaker 8 (01:08:22):
A personal assistant times three.

Speaker 3 (01:08:25):
Primarily Lewis, though.

Speaker 8 (01:08:28):
Primarily probably.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
Gabby.

Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
You but you've been keeping an eye and it's it's
a ratings bonanza.

Speaker 5 (01:08:35):
Yeah, I was shocked by this. But the ratings are
very close to Math's ratings, which is they're like opposite
ends of the spectrum when it comes to love shows.
So obviously there's some who love love and some who
love drama, and they go to each end of the
spectrum here. But there was an interesting episode last night
because Farmer Tom he got down to two ladies.

Speaker 4 (01:09:00):
Head a schedule, so there was obviously.

Speaker 5 (01:09:02):
Some extra cullings earlier in the show, and he had
picked last night between two. We're not there yet, like
the other farmers haven't had to pick their one love yet,
but he's there.

Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
He did last night.

Speaker 12 (01:09:14):
How does his work is?

Speaker 8 (01:09:16):
Like, Let's say there's like ten girls on the show
ken like they date multiple farmers.

Speaker 5 (01:09:23):
Only there for one farmer and the fire so it's
pretty much the Bachelor times far.

Speaker 8 (01:09:29):
Now and they making the choices here.

Speaker 5 (01:09:33):
Yeah, they say goodbye to a girl each episode, but
obviously Tom has said good goodbye to more than that,
and last night he had to pick between Sarah and Chrissy.

Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
Now, I want to talk.

Speaker 5 (01:09:42):
About how this played out because on all these reality shows,
it's obviously so rehearsed.

Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
The speech they give to the girls at the.

Speaker 5 (01:09:50):
End, and they read out a script of these are
our fun times, but it's not you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:57):
Yeah, it gives you the false hope if you're viewing that,
going to be there and I love you and I
want to spend the rest of life with you, but
it'll be that. This was awesome, Tea. It was great,
and there was his moment and I thought, you're my
best friend anyway, you're dumped and then and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
Then you're ready for the next one.

Speaker 12 (01:10:12):
It's better or worse.

Speaker 8 (01:10:13):
It's like a backhanded compliment, right, It's like you're good,
but you're not good enough.

Speaker 5 (01:10:17):
Yeah, all my heart's all swept well, Farmer Tom. He
obviously had a script ready to go, right, but he
must have gotten a bit nervous when he was put
on the spot, because this is how it went down at.

Speaker 4 (01:10:32):
First, when he was dumping. Poor Chrissy, have a listen.

Speaker 16 (01:10:37):
Throughout this experience, you kind of have showed me how
devoted you are to making this work.

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
And see if you're there right now, you're going, I
I am a lock. Just get the ring out, mate,
down on one knee, let's go.

Speaker 7 (01:10:51):
When you're all in, You're all in.

Speaker 3 (01:10:53):
He's all in. Okay, when you're all in, I'm all in.
He can see I'm all in.

Speaker 9 (01:10:59):
This is it?

Speaker 4 (01:11:00):
In the car I.

Speaker 16 (01:11:01):
Kind of saw who you really are as a person
that when you commit, you commit like one hundred and
ten percent.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
There is no more than one hundred and ten percent.
Technically is no more than one hundred percent, But I've committed.

Speaker 16 (01:11:12):
Sometimes I look at that and I'm just I'm not
sure if I can give you the same thing in
that situation.

Speaker 2 (01:11:18):
Like that's a good point, though, isn't it, Because if
you can't give, if you can't match.

Speaker 4 (01:11:23):
It, if you can't you just put it out. You
can't match one hundred and ten percent anyone.

Speaker 8 (01:11:27):
Else getting like PTSD from listening to this.

Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
Listen on bed feel like it's me on behalf of Farm.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Of Tom He would be he wouldn't be doing the
right thing by her. He would be letting her do
It's not her.

Speaker 8 (01:11:40):
I think you deserve better. Yes, I hate.

Speaker 3 (01:11:44):
You do, because you give so much. That's the thing.

Speaker 16 (01:11:49):
I just don't know if I can be the person
to offer that in return. The way I've came to
the heartbreaking decision that I've had to, I've decided that
I can't to myself continuing on in this relationship.

Speaker 4 (01:12:03):
Did the right thing, but it was kind of like
you'd see on reality shows. But you might not have
picked up on this, but he didn't.

Speaker 5 (01:12:12):
He didn't start with all the good things, like all
her good qualities.

Speaker 4 (01:12:15):
Normally they start by saying we.

Speaker 5 (01:12:17):
Did this, and we loved this, and this was fine. However,
you give this much and I can't. He didn't do that,
and he realized after she walked away that he had
forgotten to do that, and so he went, you know what,
I haven't rubbed enough salt in the wound by breaking
up with her, So I'm going to chase her down.

Speaker 4 (01:12:36):
I reiterate that there were some good times. He has
followed her down.

Speaker 12 (01:12:43):
The road crying, oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:12:45):
She is heartbroken.

Speaker 5 (01:12:47):
She thought that they were on and he stopped her
before she can get in the car.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
With yourself in her shoes.

Speaker 8 (01:12:55):
I'm about to start crying.

Speaker 3 (01:12:56):
I felt okay, And he's turned back up.

Speaker 2 (01:12:59):
And so the first thing you think he's changed, he's
changed his mind, he's thought better, he's realized.

Speaker 16 (01:13:05):
I don't know what to say to this, but like
in that I definitely didn't do you justice.

Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
And we go, let's turn this around.

Speaker 16 (01:13:12):
I did the wrong thing by you, like like kind
of didn't goge like what you did mean to me
in that sense, and no, that's wrong, Like I just
kind of I saw you there and I obviously feel
terrible and I just kind of panicked in that sense
and kind of rushed.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
And as opposed to now where I chased you down
the street and started telling you how awesome you are.

Speaker 3 (01:13:32):
But guess where this is ending up anyway.

Speaker 16 (01:13:35):
Like having your rounds been bloody amazing, like I can't
go into Like whenever we were together, I was just
so happy.

Speaker 3 (01:13:50):
Not laughing so much.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
I can see it in your eyes made And it's
been a lot of talk around the nation, specifically South
Australia here today the concept of a social media band
for kids fourteen years or younger, and none of us
really know how to manage this wild west that is

(01:14:18):
social media and more broadly the internet with kids.

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
For crying out laud we never had to deal with
that growing up, So how really know?

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
Yeah, exactly, and so I figure and we've discussed in
the past that just being with your kid and learning
to manage the environment is the smartest approach. However, I'm
not a clinical psychologist. Luckily we have one on the line,
doctor Vivian Lewis. Thank you for your time this afternoon.

Speaker 18 (01:14:42):
Good afternoon.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
I talk about these things, but honestly you're the expert.
Does your research suggest there is an age where an
exposure to social media is harmful full stop?

Speaker 18 (01:14:56):
Well, it's all about what children are actually being those
two and how much parental control is. So a lot
of the research shows that, you know, that sort of
endless scrolling or where there might be access to sites
or what have you that perhaps are not appropriate for children,

(01:15:16):
as well as just things like cyber bullying and just
the amount of time that kids can actually spend on
their devices and looking at sort of social media. You know,
for some kids that can really cause them a lot
of anxiety, can certainly cause body image issues and eating disorders.
For those who might be being hassled for their appearance
and those sorts of things. So we know that for

(01:15:38):
some kids it really does affect their mental health quite
negative lick, especially if they're spending hours and hours looking
at social media.

Speaker 5 (01:15:46):
So South Australia are looking at blocking kids under the
age of fourteen from accessing social media. Is fourteen the
magic number or is it still something that we need
to be monitoring really really heavily at that age.

Speaker 18 (01:16:01):
Well, I think it's about looking at people's access to
social media generally, and the same things can happen for adults.
So then we know when there's a lot of attention
paid to doing something that might not be in somebody's
best interest, or you're not quite sure what they're actually
looking at or how they're engaging in it. That's where

(01:16:24):
it's challenging. And we certainly know that, you know, our
brains are not fully developed or we're about twenty five
years old. You're talking about very young developing brains and
looking at you know, the what are the influencers on
that and their development and as we know, you kids
need to be doing all sorts of things, going outside, playing,

(01:16:45):
interacting with people, doing things that are face to face,
and so a lot of the social media things is
not as often in their bedrooms as often when nobody's around,
and so in that way it can be quite detrimental.

Speaker 3 (01:17:00):
I'm hearing that developmentally.

Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
Obviously, kids certainly to a certain point, aren't armed with
an ability to best manage that environment. But I see
adults who seem to actively regress when they get on
social media, and I don't suppose there's anything we can
do about that as far as them being in the
custody of a parent or a custodian.

Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
So do you support the idea.

Speaker 2 (01:17:24):
Of a ban on kids fourteen years and younger is
proposed by USA, Well, I think you have to.

Speaker 18 (01:17:30):
You have to put up them sort of pros and
cons because for some kids, if you think of particularly
kids who might be in rural areas or kids who
don't communicate well verbally, so then sometimes some of those
social media devices can actually be really helpful. So it's
not as simple as social media is completely bad in

(01:17:51):
every single respect. Like we do know, for some kids,
they actually benefit quite a lot from being other communicate
with their with their friends and using that sort of thing,
and they do need it to do some of their study, etc.
So I think it's more about, you know, are we
having conversations with children and young people around what they're
viewing and how they're viewing and what they understand about it.

(01:18:14):
That's probably more important.

Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
So I'm hearing doctor Vivian fourteen, isn't you know? The
magic age is described by Gabbia second Ago and I
speak about it from time to time.

Speaker 3 (01:18:25):
The responsibilities as a parent to be present and involved.

Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
In our kids social media experience and that journey of discovery.
But there are so many variables, as far as you
might have two parents both working split shifts, you might
be as a kid living in two different homes. There's
a stack of those variables. Do you have advice for
parents in managing their kids social media discovery and journey.

Speaker 18 (01:18:52):
I think what's really important is to be aware of
what your child is accessing, So what are they looking at,
who are they communityating with? Because when you know that information,
then you have the opportunity to correct and to protect them.
So that's the main thing is that parents need to
be having conversations with their children around what they're doing,

(01:19:13):
whether it's on their phones or deviceers I'm.

Speaker 3 (01:19:16):
Relieved that it appears we may have been on the
right track. Gabby.

Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
I knew we went to an expert for a reason,
but it sounds like the Book of Common Sense is
probably the best place to play from Doctor Vivian Lewis,
Thank you so much for your expertise today. We will
absolutely chat again.

Speaker 18 (01:19:30):
My pleasure.

Speaker 2 (01:19:30):
Your podcast camera wrapped Lewis with the no Pope po
update in just a moment, and that sounds like a
fun update.

Speaker 3 (01:19:37):
But I don't think it is.

Speaker 4 (01:19:38):
I don't think it is.

Speaker 8 (01:19:39):
Sorry, it's interroughers that will have been ignoring all of
my emails, the federal police, well, the media have.

Speaker 12 (01:19:45):
They haven't been getting back to me.

Speaker 3 (01:19:47):
What are you asking them about?

Speaker 8 (01:19:48):
I want to chat to them.

Speaker 3 (01:19:50):
Well, you're going to need to give them more detail
because they really ignore that.

Speaker 2 (01:19:54):
I want to talk to you, and here we go
before we get to Lewis's news, Bethany, do you mind
people asked me to mention to you whether or not
you received quote blood doping on your face essentially.

Speaker 8 (01:20:12):
Yeah, I think it's a very similar procedure. This one's legal.

Speaker 2 (01:20:16):
I don't know what it is that I go back
to Lance Armstrong yeah, yeah, which was illegal obviously when
it came to the cycling and the Tour de France.

Speaker 12 (01:20:25):
Tell me even wrong.

Speaker 8 (01:20:25):
But blood doping is when you get your blood, you
take it out, you do stuff to it, you put
it back in your body.

Speaker 3 (01:20:30):
That's my understanding of what Lancetro used to.

Speaker 12 (01:20:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:20:33):
Well I did a similar thing to my face over
the weekend. I feel like I already look younger. Like,
do you think I look younger?

Speaker 3 (01:20:39):
You always look younger.

Speaker 8 (01:20:41):
I'm thirty now, So when you turn thirty, I guess
the anxiety start.

Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
When was the last time you were carded when you
went to a venue?

Speaker 10 (01:20:50):
What?

Speaker 3 (01:20:50):
So when I asked for your identification?

Speaker 8 (01:20:53):
Oh, actually they did ask me at the Bottlow a
couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
Right, So you don't know, you don't need to make
yourself look younger. You look at least seven.

Speaker 12 (01:21:00):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:21:00):
Would you like to know about this treatment that I had.
It's super super cool, so I'm reticent to ask.

Speaker 12 (01:21:07):
Platement rich plasma is what it's called.

Speaker 8 (01:21:09):
So basically, you go there, right, there's a doctor and
she takes my blood right from my arm and then
she like separates it into the various parts of the blood,
including like the plasma beer and the platelet beer with
the special proteins, and basically there's like all these like
dead cells.

Speaker 12 (01:21:29):
So then they activate the dead cells they around.

Speaker 3 (01:21:31):
Is this like activated almonds, because that's not a real thing.

Speaker 4 (01:21:36):
Machines, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (01:21:36):
What she was doing was like one machine in blood,
and then like another machine, and then like another machine.
And then obviously when they take it out of you,
it's red, right, but then she goes to put it
back in my face, but now it's like brown color
of weed, right.

Speaker 3 (01:21:51):
And this is so unnecessary. You look seventeen, This is amazing.

Speaker 12 (01:21:57):
So the thing is it is a bit painful.

Speaker 2 (01:21:59):
But you want to know the most painful part. You're
now ineligible to compete in the Tour de France.

Speaker 8 (01:22:05):
Okay, right, and maybe you want to find out more
about it. Code Beth ten.

Speaker 12 (01:22:16):
It is not air bethany ndscord and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:22:19):
Follow Beth. I want her socials at your own peril, Lewis.

Speaker 7 (01:22:23):
I'm just shook that with Beth's we is brown.

Speaker 4 (01:22:27):
Yeah, that's not right, is it? You need to drink
some more water. I actually do.

Speaker 2 (01:22:33):
My magic concern is the Tour de France All right Lewis,
what do we need to know in real news today?

Speaker 6 (01:22:36):
Well, a light plane has made an emergency landing up
in Newcastle this afternoon. Its circled the airport for about
two hours due to an issue with its landing give
before managing to sectly touch down. Australia posts are steamed
up with Beyond Blue for another mental health campaign, rolling
out prepaid postcards to five million homes across the country
to allow us to connect with loved ones for free.

Speaker 3 (01:22:57):
Great campaign, well done.

Speaker 6 (01:22:59):
And the U representing our federal police is threatening to
shut down the country's airports when Parliament is sitting as
a pay dispute continues with the government. So they're seeking
legal advice on officers walking off the job at airports,
Parliament House here in Canberra and other Commonwealth assets.

Speaker 5 (01:23:17):
They hold the power, don't they like if there is
this issue where they're not coming to the party, shut
down everything.

Speaker 3 (01:23:25):
Look after the cops.

Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
Although the idea of our Polly is just running everywhere
I find.

Speaker 3 (01:23:30):
A little music.

Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
What do you mean, well, if we don't have any
federal federal police support at Parliament House, the part where
albow goes.

Speaker 3 (01:23:39):
Okay, he's a clear.

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
From door to door and the other guys are liker,
go go, go awbou shout and cover me for some reason.

Speaker 6 (01:23:48):
It's just like crawling on the floor on his off.

Speaker 3 (01:23:53):
That's what we're looking at, which is funny.

Speaker 4 (01:23:55):
That's if any of the other polies even get into Camber.
If the airport's shut.

Speaker 8 (01:24:00):
Don't have to drive from Sydney.

Speaker 3 (01:24:03):
Yeah, you're right, Elbow is not leaving the he's not
leaving the launch. Definitely producing the show.

Speaker 2 (01:24:10):
And after we discussed the challenges that might befall our
politicians if a federal police, you know, aren't standing guard
or aren't manning and woe manning the Parliament House precinct. Betho,
you suggest that we can just fall back on the
underground tunnels.

Speaker 8 (01:24:26):
We all know that there are underground tunnels in Canberra.
I mean it makes sense for security reasons. Is it fact?

Speaker 4 (01:24:35):
I thought it was just a rumor.

Speaker 12 (01:24:36):
I don't think like someone's confirmed it in the past.

Speaker 8 (01:24:39):
There's a guy who's written a book about it, apparently
Patty that does. Sometimes they're proven correct.

Speaker 2 (01:24:48):
Sometimes the only way to prove it correct is a tour.

Speaker 8 (01:24:56):
Imagine that we find them, we find Elbow down there
doing something naughty.

Speaker 3 (01:25:02):
If why do you think he's busy. He's trying to
stay away from him. I don't know someone who he
needs protection from. But the federal police aren't there. And
he goes to the tunnel and does something naughty.

Speaker 4 (01:25:13):
Yeah, maybe do something.

Speaker 3 (01:25:16):
Oh, I see where you go.

Speaker 9 (01:25:18):
You know it's naughty.

Speaker 3 (01:25:19):
They're if they're they're engaged to get me married.

Speaker 4 (01:25:23):
It's not even in a public place. And would you
class a tunnel as a public place?

Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
Hidden tunnel is the least public place in the world.
In fact, we should all have in tunnels.

Speaker 12 (01:25:33):
That's a little bit on hygienief.

Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
Anyway, so much confusion. Can we get the guy?

Speaker 12 (01:25:39):
Yeah, yeah, apparently there's guy who's written a book about it.

Speaker 3 (01:25:41):
The author of the book, and we'll see if he
can take us on a too.

Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
Okay, well hate appropriately, completely accidentally, but appropriately.

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
It is naughty five forty.

Speaker 5 (01:25:50):
Eight getting into naughty five forty before the story.

Speaker 3 (01:25:54):
I love that pre scene.

Speaker 4 (01:25:56):
Well, I want to talk.

Speaker 5 (01:25:57):
About fifty Shades of Great because if you are thinking
about buying that book, I know it's a little passed
to the popularity, but if you're thinking about buying the book,
be careful because there's another book out there that you
don't want to mistake it with.

Speaker 8 (01:26:08):
Oh, is this the new one? Apparently what's going popular
at the moment is like very fantasy that's also like
fifty Shades of Gray.

Speaker 5 (01:26:18):
No, this one is called fifty Shades of the Grays,
and it's actually a book that's exploring the strange sexual
encounters with ufes.

Speaker 4 (01:26:28):
So there's a.

Speaker 5 (01:26:28):
Bunch of people out there who have claimed that aliens
have come to Earth potentially taken them back to their ships,
and they've had relations with them, and these stories have
all been put into a book and it's literally called
fifty Shades of the Grays. So just be careful if
you are out shopping that you're buying.

Speaker 4 (01:26:48):
The correct version of the book that you want.

Speaker 3 (01:26:51):
Yeah, depends in the way, one way.

Speaker 4 (01:26:53):
Same theme, it's just different characters. The grays is that
the aliens.

Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Colloquial term for aliens because it's we guess, or some
people guess that they're.

Speaker 3 (01:27:04):
Gray in color.

Speaker 12 (01:27:05):
I thought they were green.

Speaker 3 (01:27:06):
I would like to think they're green.

Speaker 4 (01:27:07):
It's fifty shades of green. Yes, and we should rename it.

Speaker 3 (01:27:11):
Will be less confusion.

Speaker 4 (01:27:12):
I think they want the confusion and might get a
few extra sales.

Speaker 8 (01:27:14):
You know what that actually like. I've read fifty Shades
of Gray. It is interesting, it's a little bit repetitive.

Speaker 12 (01:27:20):
I must say.

Speaker 5 (01:27:20):
You prefer it to be with aliens, absolutely on, way
more interesting.

Speaker 8 (01:27:27):
I have so many questions.

Speaker 2 (01:27:29):
I was about to ask whether or not you understood
exactly what, but you do absolutely do it.

Speaker 8 (01:27:35):
I mean, because they have.

Speaker 4 (01:27:39):
Those questions we can not answer.

Speaker 3 (01:27:41):
Okay, you'll need to be abducted or just by that book.

Speaker 8 (01:27:46):
I've got a lot of reading to do.

Speaker 14 (01:27:48):
Your podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:27:50):
Camera wrapped And that's the sigh of someone who's glad
the program is done.

Speaker 3 (01:27:57):
Okay, Anthony for producing the show.

Speaker 12 (01:27:59):
I wouldn't say that. It's just very hot in the studio.

Speaker 2 (01:28:01):
Well, luckily the program is done pretty much because we
still need to rap rapped.

Speaker 20 (01:28:10):
All the stories you missed. Boy will give you just
the jeers, Boyfriend, listen up for these stories. Aren't the
best girl? They need to be a dressed girl. Ain't
heard nothing yet. It's time for.

Speaker 3 (01:28:28):
Debbie. What do we missed today on the show.

Speaker 5 (01:28:29):
Well, there's a lot of fans of Abba that are
very disappointed today after the Eurovision final because Abba teased
on their socials that their back baby, because it's a
fiftieth anniversary since they won Eurovision. So everyone was like, hell, yeah,
they're going to be showing up to the finale and
we can't wait to see them. They did, not, however,

(01:28:50):
shar up in person. Their digital avatars were beamed to
the studio from the Abbat Voyage stage show, so it
wasn't and the avatars, by the way, them a lot
younger than what.

Speaker 4 (01:29:03):
They are now. I was in their prime time. Yeah
you would if you had the choice, of course, you would,
for sure.

Speaker 5 (01:29:09):
Yeah, and so, but people were upset they thought they
would actually be physically there on stage.

Speaker 8 (01:29:13):
That's click bait, that's that's misleading.

Speaker 4 (01:29:15):
Well, there was a.

Speaker 5 (01:29:16):
Couple of other performers who like did a rendition of
Waterloo as a celebration, but not other themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Well, it sounds like the Eurovision Abbath fans may have
been justifiably disappointed.

Speaker 3 (01:29:27):
Bethany, what do we missed today?

Speaker 8 (01:29:29):
We were chatting the other day on the show about Gabby.
You said that your niece thinks you're cool.

Speaker 4 (01:29:32):
Yes, and I thought, sometimes I.

Speaker 8 (01:29:35):
Think I'm pretty.

Speaker 2 (01:29:36):
I heard I heard you get defensive.

Speaker 3 (01:29:39):
Yes, I am.

Speaker 8 (01:29:44):
I always thought I was cool, but then I realized, mate,
maybe I've lost it. So I do live with a teenager,
my best friend, Heidi's son, apparently in the lassa's name anymore,
so we won't say his name anyway. So I had
Friday off work and I wasn't feeling very well. As
you know, I have a really bad autoimmune and my

(01:30:06):
hands were just in agony. So basically, i'd taken a
bunch of painkillers, right, and I was still in agony
and that didn't work. So then I had some wine,
and then I had a phenergan because I was in
so much pain, you know, a sleeping I should.

Speaker 4 (01:30:18):
Be living with a thirteen year old.

Speaker 2 (01:30:22):
When we pivot into the funny part of the story
is being increasingly difficult.

Speaker 8 (01:30:25):
All right, So anyway, I'd had a whole lot of medication.
He thought he was home alone because Heidi was in
Sydney getting home late and he had a sleepover. So
he and his mate hanging out playing the dramas, just
being ridiculous, playing game Boy.

Speaker 4 (01:30:39):
What I'm not going to get to lewis are we?

Speaker 8 (01:30:40):
And then I go downstairs and I mean my dressing gown.

Speaker 3 (01:30:44):
You know, he's paying close attention to this story. The police.

Speaker 2 (01:30:49):
Lois you've got the AFP have gone on strike early, mate,
go on with your story.

Speaker 13 (01:30:55):
Okay.

Speaker 8 (01:30:55):
Anyway, they gave me a look like I was uncol
working around touching them out on their boys' night. The
head of my pain meds, can I realize I'm.

Speaker 12 (01:31:09):
No longer cool?

Speaker 8 (01:31:10):
Well, I'm glad the mom from Mean Girls.

Speaker 3 (01:31:15):
One way.

Speaker 2 (01:31:17):
The concern shouldn't be where you're called. You're responsible enough
to be managing. But he's a young adult, so wasn't.

Speaker 8 (01:31:24):
There managing him?

Speaker 12 (01:31:25):
He was meant to be home alone.

Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
Clear, you weren't managing him.

Speaker 12 (01:31:28):
Interest didn't think that I was going to be there.

Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
Hey, if the day you stop being cool, we're all gone.
You're the only you're the coolest one of us.

Speaker 4 (01:31:36):
That's very true.

Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
So just stopping coola.

Speaker 6 (01:31:43):
So this one comes from NBC News in America. A
Chinese zoo is under fire after dying dogs.

Speaker 7 (01:31:51):
To resemble pandas.

Speaker 4 (01:31:53):
I love that.

Speaker 3 (01:31:53):
Oh okay, so they've got two chow chows dyeing the
color of the dogs.

Speaker 7 (01:31:58):
So there, I think they're naturally all whites. They've they've
died parts below.

Speaker 4 (01:32:01):
They're very fluffy.

Speaker 6 (01:32:02):
Yeah, and they're under an exhibit called panda dogs. So
everyone's up in arms about it at the moment. But
the zoos said, hey, we never said they were pandas
they're just called panda dogs. It's normal people their hair
and dogs can dye their hair too.

Speaker 4 (01:32:16):
It's the dog really.

Speaker 5 (01:32:17):
Small, so it's like panda dog like they're being real sneaky.

Speaker 3 (01:32:22):
But they said.

Speaker 9 (01:32:24):
Dogs, if you.

Speaker 12 (01:32:25):
Want or don't, you know what I think is happening.

Speaker 8 (01:32:27):
I think it's a matter of you know, they are
what they other, they are what they identify with, you know,
so maybe they are a dog, but they identify with
a panda.

Speaker 3 (01:32:36):
All right, Well I've forgot what was happening, so this
is over. Oh yeah. I was gonna say, when you
see those giant posters out in the front of shops,
they'd say, you get up close and it's going to
tiny up to that so much, that's like the panda dogs.

Speaker 4 (01:32:56):
Yeah, that's what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:32:57):
It's going well, I said last week when we run
out of music for rap raps, it's down here, it's over.

Speaker 8 (01:33:03):
I'm sorry, guys, that's fine.

Speaker 12 (01:33:06):
I feel like it's my fault. Life boat too long.

Speaker 3 (01:33:09):
No one crookes
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