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October 22, 2025 53 mins

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MOBILE PHONES AT RED LIGHTS, SHOULD IT BE ALLOWED? ADELAIDE, YOU DECIDE!

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
My Heart podcasts here more mixed one or two point
three podcasts, playlists and listen live on the Free iHeart app.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Haley and Max in the Morning.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
With these two together, anything can happen.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
This is Hailey and Max in the Morning. Adelaides Number
one for fun.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
You're looking good Thursday, Hello, Hay Peace and Max birth.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Do anyone else expect twisters to come through Townia?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
So? Yeah, I was waiting for it. It was. It
was slightly windy.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Yeah, it wasn't as apocalyptic as no I'm led to
believe it was going to be.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (00:48):
Do you know The hardest thing is because we're in
our studio and there's no windows.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
We can't see outside. So when we're talking about yesterday
how horrific the weather is, yeah, we don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
And then we walked out to do our meeting and
it's just like, oh, suns out, that's really nice.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
Head down to the beach. Anyone, Can we have a
roundo applause for the Flinner's Rangers. One of our amazing
regions South Australia. Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (01:07):
It was name to one of the top travel destinations
for twenty twenty six and the only Australian place to
be named in Lonely Planet.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yeah, Lonely Planet Names twenty five must visit destinations a
year and this is the only place in all of Australia,
not just South Australia, all of it.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
But got a geek? Yeah, do you know?

Speaker 6 (01:24):
I often get asked, where's the best place you've traveled with? Hello,
I say a travel show that I do, And I'll
always say the Flym's Rangers, because there's a place there
that's so magical and you won't believe it's even in
South Australia.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
It's called Arka Ruler.

Speaker 6 (01:36):
And there's this experience where we went in these like
fallal drives about three k's away from anyone, so if
anything happened up there, you'd be screwed.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
But you're in the middle of just the most enormous
scenic I don't even know.

Speaker 6 (01:52):
I can't even use my words vista, like yeah, vista.
It was like being in Nepal, just seeing these beautiful mountains.
And then we slept in a swag and you separated
from your friend, so you're literally by yourself and you're
you're under the stars and there's a million stars above you,
and it's the most incredible experience that never does.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
How's the phone coverage really bad? Yeah, really bad? But
you can still take photos. You just can't post you
get down the hill, I.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Still play block blast. You just can't upload your score.
Yeah yeah, I just thought.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
That this was like dirt and hills and mountains and stuff.
Never understood the appeal I've.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
Got to go there is it's really beautiful.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
One of the big sailing points that they have in
the South Australia Tourism Commission obviously loving this.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
They put out a whole bunch of media today.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
One of their big selling points is it's just it's
empty to you, but you can see every star and
you can hear nothing but everything at the same time,
and it is just like but it's so on the ground, grounding.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Yeah's probably a good word for it.

Speaker 6 (02:57):
Yeah, well, Peter Pound's great. We should go there a
little family holiday.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Let's do it.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
Yeah all right, hey, we could do whatever you want,
a nice relaxing trip to the Flinders Rangers. Ten great
and we had a winner yesterday, Ben in Walkerville walking
away with ten thousand dollars because he got those ten
questions right and sixty seconds.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Can we do it? Again today.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
Oh my god, that was amazing and everybody in my
Lady Off was talking about that yesterday.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Thank you. Was so smart that guy. I can't believe
how smart Necku I was. Ten thousand dollars and he
just had off the rip. Yeah, two hundred and six
bones in the human adult body. I know that. Who
knows that? Just straight away? It's fite smart.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
All right, we're doing five for your flashback next, Adelaide.
So after this song you'll be choosing which song we
played next. When Haley and Max both pick an old
school banger, this.

Speaker 7 (03:45):
Is Haley Max laughter debate.

Speaker 5 (03:52):
So despite of the fact that six twenty four right now,
this was the topic.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
When the weather is this atrocious, when it is so windy,
it is so rainy, should you be able to have
a day off work?

Speaker 5 (04:02):
Yes, And on the affirmative for the debate, Haley Pierson
on the negative, Max perfect.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
We will start with the affirmative.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
You've got sixty seconds to argue your point, Hailey, peace,
and that you're ready to go.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
Time starts now.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
Nature has decided it's a public holiday for all South
Australians because if you go outside you might die. If
your boss wants you to go to work on a
daylight today. They want you to die a horrible, violent
death when you're.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Walking into school with your precious child.

Speaker 6 (04:28):
You can get your head sliced off by a falling branch,
decapitate it in front of onlookers.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Think of the animals they need you, you selfish pig.
Take the day off and be with your dogs.

Speaker 6 (04:38):
It's the worst thing that can happen for Adelaide's worst
drivers is to have them on the road today because South.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Robe will end up looking like Armageddon. It'll be carnage.
Think of your mental health. Don't die today. Stay in bed.
And this is from a business owner. Too good for
you the day off.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
It's funny you said selfish pig because that definitely appears
in might as well.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Let's make that appear in every single.

Speaker 5 (04:59):
Sliday, all right, MaTx Burford. On the negative, your time
starts now.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
First and foremost havebut a bit of resilience in our lives.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
Society is already seft enough.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
You've people pretending to be allergic to oxygen, identifying as
African jungle mice, needing special playpens at kindergarten, straining the
system and.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Now we're encouraging everyone to put the tools down.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Because there might be some extra leaves on made North
Throat grow up. I shouldn't have to remind you of
the economic benefits of going to work. Business owner, Earning
a paycheck is nice because without them, you don't have
that nice bed that you actually want to go home
and curl up in. And if you are all at
home bludging, then all of the workplaces suffer. And I
dare say that a lot of workplaces the rest of
us benefit from you selfish pig. Maybe you are scared

(05:40):
of the wind. Counterpoint, it's directly responsible for lots of
good things. Look at Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz.
She got new red shoes from a tornado. Mary Poppins
used the wind to fly around. Would you listen to
a band called Earth and Fire? No, you need the wind.
It's Earth, Wind and Fire. Finally, it is actually safer
for you to be at your office. When was the
last time the SEES was called out because of a

(06:02):
tree falling onto the fourth floor of a high rise?
Never but that front room that you quote unquote a
word king from home in You are in the firing
line of that big gum.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
Tree time right out. Yes, have the day off.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Such a dumb thing to argue anyway, Mitchell in Plipton,
good morning.

Speaker 3 (06:19):
Which sarte of the fence?

Speaker 8 (06:20):
Are you on team Haley?

Speaker 2 (06:21):
And you talk about mental health? How about these Adelaide drivers?
As soon as we have like two mil of rain?

Speaker 9 (06:26):
I cannot stand it.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
We should have the day off, thank you, Mitchell. Why
don't we just learn to drive in the rain. Well
tell the rest of Adelaide that we seem incapable. All right? Actually,
and Andrews Farm, what's fider?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
You?

Speaker 10 (06:39):
Team Max all the way? Why?

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Actually?

Speaker 11 (06:42):
I stay her mom the only.

Speaker 10 (06:43):
Time I get the housework done. But my kids are
Team Haley.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
Yes, of course they are because they don't have fully
developed brains and don't understand that you need to go
to work.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Lucian Seafred Meadows. What side of the fence you are?

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Mate?

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Absolutely, we are not going to work today.

Speaker 10 (06:59):
It is miserable out there, and if I go to work,
I'm going to be miserable, which means I'm not bringing
my best self.

Speaker 12 (07:05):
And to be honest, I don't want to be the
selfish pig.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Resilient google it all of you gurgle it. Crystal in
two Wells, what's up of the fence you're on?

Speaker 8 (07:13):
Because I'm a parent with three kids in school as respite?

Speaker 3 (07:16):
What about if teachers still work today?

Speaker 6 (07:18):
The rest of us have the day off as long
as I.

Speaker 11 (07:22):
Can get my kids to school.

Speaker 13 (07:23):
I'm fine.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Okay, No'm counting that as a vote for me. Brandon
in Haby Valley, what team are you on?

Speaker 7 (07:28):
Came Mac?

Speaker 8 (07:29):
The world is getting soft.

Speaker 11 (07:30):
You're employed to do a job.

Speaker 8 (07:32):
If you don't want to do your job and go
to work.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
That's exactly right, Adelaide.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
Your verdict is from calls from Facebook, from Instagram. Seventy
one percent of you say yes to a.

Speaker 5 (07:43):
Day off today, right Don't go to work if you're
ten seconds late, right now, don't go in, just go home.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
I hope that you fall over and sprain your ankle
on the way home and you have to go to
hospital and older nurses are just.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
Like sorry, see selfish.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
See up.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
It was a little bit windy this morning, so I'm
stagging Home.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Education Minister Blair Boyer has been caught doing something naughty
school fate on the weekend.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
I mean, maybe it's not actually that naughty, but.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
He was handing out branded lolly bags at school, and
there are some parents that are complaining about these branded
Lolli bags, saying, hey, I'm not allowed to give out
lollies to my kids in their lunchboxes because it is
a quote unquote red too food. H So why is
the education minister giving out lollies to my kids?

Speaker 3 (08:33):
It sets a bad example.

Speaker 6 (08:35):
I mean, they are right, it is a weird choice
to give lolli bags and by the look of them,
this is my issue with it. You look inside a
lolli bag and you see little mentos rappers. That's fine
because no one's touched them. But then there's little jelly
baby things like there's big hearts that come to mean
someone's hands have touched them and pack them, tongued them,

(08:56):
doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
Still a bit yucky.

Speaker 6 (08:58):
I mean he shouldn't have done it because he is
Education Minister and they're all about you know, healthy eating
in schools. But also from the other side of things,
I hate when other moms judge me for giving their
child a lollly or a snake or whatever at footy,
Like it's you do you get this real? Like judging
mom's going Why would you do that like it's just
a lulli. So what happens in sport is you generally

(09:20):
if your kid is a captain that week, you'll bring
something for the kids afterwards.

Speaker 3 (09:23):
Do you not bring oranges?

Speaker 6 (09:25):
So that you do oranges for halftime? Always that, but
then something for afterwards. I mean, what else are you
going to bring. You're not gonna bring like something like
a carrot stick. The kids don't want that. It's one snake.

Speaker 5 (09:35):
I hate when people give my kids sweets then they
haven't asked me first.

Speaker 3 (09:39):
Really, yeah, because if you're.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Doing something where you're trying to wean your kid off
of sugar, yeah, but in that position where they've just
played a game of footy, surely Burje, we can have
a little snake after the game of footy, Like we've
done the exercise, you get a little reward.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
I think if you know, if you know that you're
feeding your kids all the right foods and it's just
a little sweetie here and there, like that's not bad.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
So this is my thing with it. It's this is
a school fate. It's like going to the Royal Show,
but smaller. Yes, you're going to have things at these.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Little cakes and stuff. It's a fate.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Just because you had a lollipop from the education minister
on a Sunday doesn't mean mums all of a sudden
putting lollipops in your lunch box Monday to Friday. I
know that children understand everything, but you're the parent. Don't
give them the lollipops Monday to Friday. Surely you have
that control, do you not?

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Yeah, well you do. And here's the thing.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
This is what I do with lolli bags because my son,
my little one, is obsessed with sweet things quite often
with a lolli bag. What you do as a parent,
and if you haven't done this already, you're an idiot.
You get the lolli bag, you go, oh okay, I'll
just take a couple for myself and then a couple
for you. So parents actually win at the end of
the day. You get to have some mentos.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Would you last question for you if one of your
son's kids rocked up to school and they had like
a lunch box full of lollies and cakes and elsie
and bars, would you judge that parent.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
They'd have given them just the entire sugary lunchbox. Another
parent gave it to my kids. I don't know their
own kid and your kids come home going why did
no little timmy get all this? I don't judge other parents.

Speaker 6 (11:12):
You do you that's your issue, that's that's their problem.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
I hate judge your parents. It's my biggest thing. I'd
rather does not have any friends and be judged by people.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
I agree.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
Thanks guys.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
All right, Hey, hot tea, come up next. Celebrity gossip.

Speaker 5 (11:26):
One story today about an interesting person, Virginia Jeffrey.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Yeah, this, I have just ordered her book.

Speaker 6 (11:35):
There's a lot to say about this, a lot of
the stuff that we won't say on the radio because
her little ear is she's the woman. She's no longer
with us. She passed away this year. She was tangled
up with Prince Andrew and the Epstein that this kind
of world.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
She was the one that was seventeen. She was treated.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
It's horrific her story, and even more horrific that she
isn't alive here to tell the tale.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
But we have got the book.

Speaker 5 (12:01):
That's explosive. Details on that coming up in the hot tea. Now.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
The woman was.

Speaker 5 (12:15):
All right.

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Northwest has broken the Internet.

Speaker 6 (12:18):
She has posted a photo or a video on TikTok,
having tattoos, blue braids, grills, fake facial piercings.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
All the jazz. She's twelve years old.

Speaker 6 (12:28):
Everyone's like, what there, what are you doing to your face?
But she's just going to a concert. She's just dressing up.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
It's like going to Halloween. This is not the Northwest
that like.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
She doesn't walk around her everyday life like this. I
think she's okay. She's changed the color of her eyes
and everything as well.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
It's a lot.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
It's just it's where she'd be like, Mom, I'm going
out for a concert as a twelve year old, and
she'd be like, whoa, that tops just a little bit
too short.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Yeah, Northwest does look like a rapper. Yeah, like a
full rapper with a grille. Yeah, she looks like her dad.

Speaker 6 (12:57):
To be fair, Victoria Beckham has appeared on for her
Daddy Overnight, one of the biggest podcasts in the world,
and she's opened up about a whole bunch of things.
One of the things I guess everyone still talks about
because it was just made worldwide news is the alleged
affair that David had.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Had with his pa Rebecca Lou have a lesson.

Speaker 14 (13:18):
We've had so much thrown at us, and we were
talking about it because we've recently celebrated a twenty sixth
wedding anniversary crowd and by the way, people said.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
It wouldn't work.

Speaker 14 (13:28):
Twenty six years, we've had so much thrown at us,
and we've always just been there together and just written
the storm.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
They are actually proof that you can get through something
like that. Do you remember the dover it happened Na
you watched the doco that David Beckendoco, you would have
seen that they danced around it and basically said, she's like,
this was the worst time of my life, and he was.
They never said he didn't. Pretty sure ninety nine percent
it happened, but they got through it. And then she

(13:59):
spoke about that time that Jerry left the band in
nineteen ninety eight.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
Were you shark? Did you know it was coming? Like,
tell me what would happened? No, she just left.

Speaker 14 (14:07):
And by the way, I was on the phone to
Jerry this morning about something completely different, and we actually
even laughed about it this morning. She just left and
we did not have any idea until she just didn't
turn up. And we can laugh about it now, but
at the time we were like.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
Okay, okay, that could be made with this job. Sometimes
you he just left, he just left, happen. We can
laugh about it now.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
Yeah, anyway, we'll be friends in twenty years, Maxie.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
I'm going to talk about something now that I don't know.

Speaker 6 (14:36):
If you open up your Instagram, you made this thing's
probably going to start popping up. It's a memoir called
Nobody's Girl, a memoir of surviving.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
Abuse and fighting for justice.

Speaker 6 (14:46):
This is Virginia Guffrey's memoir that she wrote before she
passed away, detailing how she was groomed by Jeffrey Epstein
and how she slept with Prince Andrew three times.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Yeah, she was a big part of that documentary epstein Island.

Speaker 6 (15:01):
Doctr Yes, and she talks about how she was forced
to sleep with Prince Andrew three times beginning when she
was seventeen, and then was beaten and also forced to
have intercourse with a well.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Known prime minister. So in this.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
Memoir she talks about how when she was with Prince
Andrew it happened on three different occasions on like you said,
Epstein's Island. There was a group of other women that
were also part of this. I'm just dancing around words.
Here this scenario, she wasn't by herself yet and the
other girls all appeared to be under the age of
eighteen and didn't really speak English. Epstein apparently laughed about

(15:38):
how they couldn't really communicate, saying that they just the
easiest girls to get along with. I'm just telling you
a little bit about this book.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
I've ordered it because I'm really interested to see what happened.
But it's full on.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
Apparently after that incident with the group incident, she wasn't
in great shape. She had a regular bleeding and tenderness,
and it turns out that she had fallen pregnant from
one of these occasions and then possibly suffered a miscarriage.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
But she goes in to talk.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
About eighty eight times in this book she mentions Prince
Andrew and then it's weird that when this book came out,
she apparently took her life.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Yeah, earlier this year in Australia at age forty one.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
Yeah, I'm going to read this book.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
If you're reading it.

Speaker 6 (16:29):
It's a really tricky one to talk about it and
it's probably very it needs a trigger warning for I
think a lot of people. But I'm going to read
it and I'm going to let you know what you know.
I'm going to let you know what I think about this,
and if you're reading it in box me on Instagram,
I'd love to know your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
This is really disgusting. It's pretty coroady.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Oh no, mate, I actually seen this song in my
age before when I knew were going to do this,
but I was like, this isn't my segment.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
I can't suggest that to Burdo.

Speaker 6 (17:00):
All right, Burjo, you can laugh about it now. But Burjo,
over the last what four or.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Five six, nearly five or six months, okay, has kicked
off and you did it on this radio show.

Speaker 6 (17:13):
You kicked off a weight loss journey. And we've seen
you go from fat. I don't like the word fat.
I'd say I didn't look at you as fat. To
be fair, I didn't look at you like that at all.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
I did the eyes of medically he was yeah, yeah,
morbidly obese.

Speaker 3 (17:28):
To now where you look unbelievable. You look great, thank you.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (17:32):
I was one hundred and seventy seven kilos at the
start and this morning I waited in one hundred and
thirty three point nine. Yes, yeah, yeah, forty three and
a half kilos, which is amazing and I feel so
much better for it.

Speaker 6 (17:46):
And we were looking at photos yesterday and this is
where I go, wow, I actually don't remember you looking
like that, where you were one hundred and seventy seven kilos.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
How do you look at that photo of yourself? Now?
Do you see that you're the same person?

Speaker 2 (18:00):
No, I can tell the difference.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
And I think I only realized recently how much I
hated myself then, and but didn't think about it. Things
like when you walk a window or you see your
reflection and you go yuck, I'm discussing and you try
and block it out, or when you are afraid to
sit on a chair, or when your clothes don't fit
and you get angry at yourself.

Speaker 3 (18:19):
The clothes thing.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
You have taken great joy in rocking up in a
whole bunch of like different brands, and this was an
old thing that I couldn't have. Every day you're wearing
something new. Yes, that's fun for you.

Speaker 5 (18:31):
Yeah, I mean going back down through the sizes in
my wardrobe because I've got them all. I've got the
one exes, the two exes, that the seven xes. You know,
They're all there, and I've kept them all and so
going back down the sizes in the wardrobe is awesome.
And now I fit into brain names and I can
wear normal, nice clothes, and I can go to a
shop and just fit into anything, and that feels so good.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
They call that a non scale victory.

Speaker 5 (18:52):
Yeah, and that you just go why was I Why
did I let myself get so far past that?

Speaker 3 (18:57):
Do you regret not doing it sooner? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (19:00):
But also, you know, a journey's a journey, like you
can't I've just got to live what I'm doing now.

Speaker 6 (19:05):
Now you're this far down the line, do you look
back at things of when you were a lot heavy
and go far?

Speaker 3 (19:12):
I missed out on doing that with my kids.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
I missed it on heaps of stuff.

Speaker 5 (19:15):
And I realized that at the Royal lad Show, which
was here like what last month. So there was a
ride that we took my four year old daughter Sophia on,
and I thought, you know what, stuff that I'm going
to go on this one because I stood on the
side every single time because I was like, I know
I won't fit in that. I know that bar won't
come down and lock into place.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
It's not a matter if there are rules against it,
you just didn't want the embarrassment rules.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
Well, no, if the bar doesn't go down, you can't
go on the ride, man, But that's embarrassing.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
So you could go on the ride.

Speaker 5 (19:46):
And I fit on the ride and the bar went
down and I was able to go on a ride
with my kid, and that was a that was like
a moment and that it was exciting because we can
share that memory together and talk about it, and there's
video footage of it.

Speaker 3 (19:59):
And so I know you guys went to Disneyland.

Speaker 6 (20:02):
Yeah, okay, my last year before you started losing weight,
and I know you as being your friend.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
You don't like going on right? Is that a thing?
Or is that because you're too scared to go on
the rides.

Speaker 5 (20:11):
That's because I felt like I was too big to
go on the rides. I think yeah. But the thing
of the role they show that got me was I
went on this ride and then there was another mum
and her kid who wanted to go on the ride.
And the mom tried to go on the ride and
the bar wouldn't go down because she was like quite
a big person and the bar wouldn't go down. And
then this mum asked Lauren, the mother of Sophia my

(20:33):
baby mama to ride with her child while she sat
outside at the side of the ride watching a stranger
ride with her kid. And she was crying and the
kid was crying for the mum, and they had to
stop the ride halfway through so the kid could get
off and go and be with the mum, and the
mom just stood there crying.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
And how do you explain that to your kid?

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Yeah, exactly, And I just thought that is so sad.
And that's what I used to be. I was that
person who always missed out and who had to stand
aside and felt like crap.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
And can I ask from your best dive, would you
tell Sophia I can't get on the ride because I'm no.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
No, we're not. We don't talk about weight stuff with her.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
No she noticed.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
No, isn't that No, not at all.

Speaker 6 (21:22):
I love that kids don't see that. They don't care
what their parents look like or anything. They don't know
that until they're told, oh this is what wait, you
should be Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
I don't want to have weight conversations with her. She's four.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
I want her to enjoy her life and you know,
we'll deal with whatever happens later. But yeah, it just
for me being going to get on that ride and
then seeing a mum who couldn't get on that ride
and was really emotional by it. Oh my god, I'm
so glad I've made a change here and I've done
something about this.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
Are you proud of yourself?

Speaker 5 (21:47):
B Yeah, I've got a way to go, but I'm
certainly I'm liking myself a lot more now.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
It's important. Yeah, I wonder.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Yeah, and you you are happier.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Yes, much more enjoyable person to be around.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
You are I can say that we're an absolute night.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
I wonder if they're there are more people around Adelaide
in a similar boat where you've had a moment that
your weight made you miss out on something and maybe
that snapped you into action.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
You may something you still think of as a parent.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
That's something that like that really touches you. We'd love
to know thirteen one two three.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Bis one O two point three and how are you
Max in the morning? That was my problem? Sweet dreams,
swear too many of those?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Oh you do love a donuts, Sweet dreams and sweet teeth.
Ferjo has dropped forty four kilows in the last few months.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Yeah, probably a little bit too fast.

Speaker 5 (22:41):
I just want to point out as well, for people
who are on the journey or they're struggling and they're
going hang on, how have you done it so easily?
I have had assistance. I have been on the jabs,
the fat jabs. So you've got to be honest about
that stuff. I know a lot of people are on
them and are not openly talking about it.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
Can you be honest here as well?

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (22:56):
Has it taken over your brain? Are you obsessed with
losing weight now?

Speaker 2 (22:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (23:00):
But I'd rather be obsessed about losing weight and getting
healthier than obsessed with donuts like I was before what
it was.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Yeah, I do love a donut though, all right?

Speaker 3 (23:06):
On thirty one oh two three.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
The moment that your weight made you miss out on
something is apparent or otherwise. Edward in Evanston, you were
in the same boat as bird Joe.

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Talk us through your story.

Speaker 8 (23:18):
Yeah, I think the most good morning, gentlemen, how are we?

Speaker 1 (23:20):
And ladies?

Speaker 9 (23:21):
How are we this morning?

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Very good?

Speaker 15 (23:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (23:24):
The most embarrassing moment in my life was walking off
the ride and they wouldn't make you get on the
ride because you're overweight, and it's quite a very very
sad feeling that you know you're sitting there waiting for
the ride and it doesn't go down, as Vergo said,
and it's not good. I was undred and fifty kilos
and after that moment, I lost fifty five kilos and

(23:45):
I got down to ninety five kilos. Oh, just just
totally totally changed my life. Son was born, I played
from the sun, and I was so much healthier and
better for it. But yeah, it's it's a very sad
moment when that happens. And the best moment is when
you get to ninety nine on the sale. That's that's
the that's the bonus of it all. You get down

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the two figures.

Speaker 3 (24:08):
How are you keeping it off? Because I know it's
a struggle.

Speaker 8 (24:13):
To struggle every day, every day to struggle. It's it's
mind over matter, I think too.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
And then.

Speaker 8 (24:21):
It's hard, it's hard to describe the feeling of not
being able to eat what you want to eat. And
you know, you still have your bad moments where like
you say, you got your donuts and fish and chips
and those sort of things, but you know, and then
you feel guilty for it afterwards. Because you've tried so
hard to get down to that weight and the mind
still plays tricks on you and still walk past the

(24:42):
donut shop. You've got to have a donut. But yeah,
you paid for it. You definitely paid for it. So urgioe,
congratulations on your journey, and you know I feel for
you and then all the people out there in our situation.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Yeah, thanks mate, and congrats on your journey.

Speaker 5 (24:57):
Fifty five KOs is massive and you're right when you
see those donuts, Dan, they look so good.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
I mean, it's just one donut, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
It's just one, but then it turns into ten.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Yeah, it's cool, man. I go for Sharon and Edwardstown.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
I know this is hard for you to talk about,
and we really appreciate you sharing your story.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Can you tell us what was your moment.

Speaker 11 (25:18):
Where my granddaughter was born? My kids really didn't miss
out on me being able to have fun with them.
But my granddaughter is now five years old, and I've
been struggling for the last five years. But you want
to go and do things and create memories because she's

(25:40):
Although she's five, it's not going to be long before
she's going to turn around and saying Ninny, I don't
want to do that with your because she's going to
want to go off with her friends and things like that.

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Are you saying you can't do things because of your weight.

Speaker 9 (25:55):
There are a.

Speaker 11 (25:55):
Lot of things I can't do because of my weight.
And although I am now on a journey myself and
trying to to lose and I mean, I'm down ten kilos,
but it's I mean, yes, it's a it's a forward
movement and it's great and I celebrate those ten kilos.

(26:18):
But as a result of those ten kilos, there's now
more health problems that have crept in because of it,
which then also makes that hard again because you know,
like that's another battle within itself. But your everybody's journey
is different. And the thing is kids don't remain kids forever.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
So, Sharon, have you had one moment where you've been like, Okay,
this is where I need to switch for better time
between me and my granddaughter.

Speaker 11 (26:47):
Well, I've had lots of those, but one of them
was we went on a family holiday and like there
was one ride that had a little train in it,
and we got into this train and I felt like
I was sitting in a tin can. I felt like

(27:09):
that if I moved, I was going to either break
something or hurt myself. The embarrassment was just overwhelming.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
Oh that's so hard. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 11 (27:19):
And then when we went to the show this year,
you know, we went on a ride and I made
sure that I was if if the bar didn't come
down over me, that it was going to be a
fast exit so that I didn't embarrass my daughter or
my granddaughter.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
As a daughter, I don't think that they would ever
be embarrassed of you at all.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
If that maybe not.

Speaker 11 (27:43):
But it's just these are the emotions that go with
being that bigger person that you know that especially when
you're trying hard and you feel trapped.

Speaker 3 (27:54):
Yeah, it's a brilliant carrot Ford to use, Sharon.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
And is.

Speaker 12 (28:00):
Yeah exactly, you know.

Speaker 11 (28:02):
And the thing is I won't give up, you know,
like I'm not a quitter.

Speaker 12 (28:05):
But the thing is, you know, like I.

Speaker 11 (28:07):
Also want people out there to know that no matter
how hard it is, you can keep moving forward. You
can keep on that that that journey that pass that
you know, this not just inspiration in children's.

Speaker 10 (28:19):
Inspiration in yourself.

Speaker 11 (28:22):
And it gets got a dig deep.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
You're going to keep going and the result.

Speaker 5 (28:25):
It is so worth it when you get to that
other side and you see the payoff and you fit
into the clothes and you don't have to worry about
breaking the chair, and all those payoffs are so worth it.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
Just push, just keep going.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
And Sharon on the Mad Mouse.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Yeah, let's go.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
You got this, Sharon, We're all behind.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
You, okay, all right, Halea Max in the Morning lines
are open thirteen one O two three. If you want
to call, let us know about those moments that your
weight held you back and made you miss out on something.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Halea Max in the Morning.

Speaker 5 (28:52):
Quarter to eight at eight, we give you the chance
to win ten thousand dollars. It happened yesterday. Let's do
it again.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
All right.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
We have just been talking to Burjo in the studio
about his weight loss journey. He's lost so much weight
on Monjaro for what six months now, and you just
are a different person. You're so happy and you're so
confident within yourself, which is really nice to see.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
I'll point out on his behalf as well, he is
on Manjarra, but he's also eating healthier, yeah, which irying
to do the right things.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
We're hitting the gym.

Speaker 5 (29:19):
You've got to do that, make the lifestyle changes as
well to offset the cost of five hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (29:23):
Make it worth it.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Daniel in Woodside, Dannielle, can you please tell us your
story that starts with a moment that made you want
to lose some weight?

Speaker 3 (29:32):
Triggering mo, Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 15 (29:34):
Triggering moment to me was when I either was either
my husband or my mum said can I take a
photo of you of a newborn? And I said no,
I said, I said. I thought to myself, like I
hated myself so much at that point, and yeah, okay,
you've been pregnant and you've got everything that goes with it.
But I've got three photos of me with my newborn
kids and my fourth child. I don't have one because

(29:57):
I was like, no, I'm not doing that. I don't
want to see a photo of myself. And it was
at that point that I went life has to change.
So literally, within two weeks, I chose not to feed him.
I went straight to the doctor and I said, right,
let's start this, let's get this going. And I spent
two years hard slog lost fifty kilos.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
Oh my god.

Speaker 15 (30:20):
And then when this isn't just a quick fix. I
went the whole complete lifestyle change, the diet change. I
spent the time learning how to eat correctly. And now
I'm seven months, eight nearly eight months post been on anything.
I have kept my weight off. I know exactly how
to eat, I am active, I am present from my kids.

(30:44):
And it's massive, it's huge, it's a complete I'm a
completely different person.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Ye wait at all?

Speaker 5 (30:52):
Yeah, So you came off bunjara and have kept the
weight off, because a lot of people on these drugs
know that that is the challenge. When you come off
these things and the food noise returns and the appetite returns,
You're like.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
Oh my god, how am I going to do this?
But you've done it.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Yes.

Speaker 15 (31:05):
Absolutely. I went to a eating every two hours rule,
whether it was something small, and I still treat myself
like one of those two hour things is definitely a
tim tamp.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
And I've got to do that.

Speaker 13 (31:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (31:17):
And that's the thing. The thing is, you have to
learn how to retrain your brain and then once you've
done it, it's it's second nature.

Speaker 6 (31:24):
Now do you wish you could go back in time though,
and have taken those photos with your fourth child?

Speaker 15 (31:30):
One hundred percent. Yeah, one hundred percent. And he is
the most bubbly, outgoing child. And I've just completed a
school project with my second daughter and I had to
put newborn photos in and I know that project's going
to come around with him and I don't have those photos.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
Oh he saved you, regret.

Speaker 5 (31:50):
Just be happy with where you're at. You are an
inspiration's so many people. Good job, Danielle, thank.

Speaker 15 (31:54):
You, thank you so much.

Speaker 6 (31:55):
Okay, for those of you who don't know, my best
friend that I talk about on the show all the time,
my other adelady, Lauren, is also the mother to Burgo's child,
so fear so we're all intertwined in this beautiful little
family here.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
And she wanted to jump on the phone.

Speaker 6 (32:09):
Because obviously you guys live together, and she's seen this
big journey. She's also on her own weight loss journey.
She looks freaking amazing.

Speaker 10 (32:19):
Oh, guys, I feel really emotional listening to danny l.

Speaker 11 (32:23):
That was a lot.

Speaker 10 (32:24):
It's just a lot sometimes. Oh so, don't you have
just worked so hard to get to this point And
I know that you said no to doing so many
things across the time we've known each other and been
together and had Sophia. Like we went to Disneyland and
he didn't go on any rides because he'd say, oh,

(32:45):
I don't like rides. And I know that that was
lying because he knew that he wouldn't fit in the riots.
Like when you're bigger, you learn to kind of lie.
You get used to lying, Like I'll say, oh, I'm
not going on the helicopter. I'm not feeling on the helicopter.
It's not because I'm scared of helicopters, like I say
to you, Hailey, it's because I'm scared they're going to
weigh me before. Like when you're bigger, you just everything.

(33:07):
You have to think about so much more.

Speaker 15 (33:09):
And I don't know why I'm.

Speaker 10 (33:10):
Feeling so emotional, but it's just some days a lot
I've got to think about self and Burger. I'm so
proud of what you've done for our daughter. You've done
this for her because I was really worried about you.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
Oh and you too.

Speaker 5 (33:25):
You.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
I couldn't have done it without you.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
I genuinely couldn't have done it without you, because you
are the one holding it down at home, and you
are the one like who's cooking healthy dinners and you're
on this journey with me.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
And we're keeping each other accountable.

Speaker 5 (33:37):
And I'm so grateful for you, and I'm so proud
of you and your twenty kilo loss, and.

Speaker 2 (33:44):
Yeah, yeah a lot.

Speaker 10 (33:47):
Can I like support our kid McDonald's breakfast, I don't.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
Say that, let's let's done that part. No cheese on
the McMuffin at least, No can I say.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
I've known both of you forever and I both I've
seen both of you try to do this on your own,
and I think the powerful thing that you guys have
done is that you are doing it together, and you
do go let's go for a walk together, let's how
much weight have you lost? And you're encouraging each other.
So maybe if you listen to this, maybe you need
that partner in clent to go with you on this journey,
because I think that's the thing that's working for you guys.

Speaker 10 (34:18):
I think that completely changes it. Like having encouragement, whether
it's a friend, whether it's a partner, whether it's someone
at work. Have you drunk your water? How are you feeling?
Because some days it's really hard and then other days
you coat through it. But if you've got that person there.
That's kind of backing you up and feeling the same.
You don't feel alone.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Yeah, I don't want to put more work on his plate.
But if you are one of those people, slide into
Burgo's DMS. He loves talking about weight loss with people.

Speaker 15 (34:42):
Oh, he'll love it.

Speaker 10 (34:43):
He'll start at any opportunity. I'm like, come on, mate,
get the coffee and go.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Yeah. Burjo live on Instagram.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
By the way, if you want to follow and reach out. No,
I do love having a chat about that. Lauren, thank you.
I'm proud of you.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
Love you and lo you love you, guys, love you, Lozzi.
Thanks alright.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Twenty degree's partly cloudy and adelaide.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Today's still ten questions, it's still sixty seconds.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
But this week, ma, this money minute is worth ten
thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
Okay, ten thousand dollars. It was one yesterday.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
Ben won it and he got through it like we
were like, are you serious? How are you that smart?
He was excellent? And now is your chance? Hannah in Hillbank,
did you hear the quiz yesterday?

Speaker 4 (35:27):
Yes?

Speaker 15 (35:28):
Yes, he was great.

Speaker 13 (35:29):
Yeah, yeah, I'm fad act to follow.

Speaker 3 (35:32):
Would you have got ten right yesterday?

Speaker 15 (35:34):
Oh gosh, no, No, I would not have Yeah, all.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Right, it doesn't matter because you're playing today, so who
cares about yesterday?

Speaker 3 (35:41):
You just got to get the ten right, Okay, I'm
going to give your rules, all right, sixty seconds.

Speaker 6 (35:46):
We have to accept your first answer and if you
pass on a question, Max will come back to it
at the end.

Speaker 3 (35:51):
Okay, good luck, Okay, thank you. I'm desperate to give
you ten thousand dollars. All right, let's get.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
It, Okay, Hannah, your money minute starts now. What is
three quarters as a percentage seventy five?

Speaker 3 (36:08):
Ash is the capital of which country.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Path? What astrological season have we just gone into? Pas?
What political party is Ashton hern a member of South Australia.

Speaker 3 (36:23):
The district outlet center?

Speaker 1 (36:25):
What suburban Adelaide is the district outlet center in Parafield?

Speaker 3 (36:29):
What year did Britney Spears release Gimme More.

Speaker 11 (36:35):
Kicks in.

Speaker 3 (36:37):
Ten?

Speaker 1 (36:38):
The Leon is a model of car by which Spanish
brand p AI Service just released a search engine the
biggest AI service.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
PA Callum Turner.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Is the fiance Which famous beautiful British singer that I
love so much?

Speaker 6 (36:57):
A girl?

Speaker 3 (36:58):
I do love her?

Speaker 13 (36:59):
What color is Oprah color color?

Speaker 3 (37:03):
Like red. Yeah it is. You did very well.

Speaker 11 (37:10):
Oh my gosh, I so didn't.

Speaker 15 (37:12):
But never mind.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
I gave it a go. Okay, let's go.

Speaker 6 (37:15):
With Let's start with the ones you got right, oky, Okay,
three quarters as a percentage, seventy five percent straight in there,
very smart. The district outlet center is located in Parafield.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
Yeah that is weird.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
No no, no, no, no, giving more because what are
you going to say? I said, Opra Oka whatever, Oka
is red.

Speaker 3 (37:41):
I'll give you that. Okay, sorry she said the wrong.
That was maxis folks, what was the question? Okra is green?
Apparently that weird vegetable? Isn't that what I'm giving it
to you? You've got it. I'm also doing a little
bit of a Haley here.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
I'm going to give you an extra ten dollars for
Callum Turner's a fiance which famous singer which I added
on She's British and she's beautiful and I love her,
And you said Adele.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Who is British and beautiful?

Speaker 15 (38:08):
She is.

Speaker 3 (38:10):
Dual Lipa was the one that you were going for. Okay,
let's go to the other ones that we're a little
bit trickier.

Speaker 6 (38:16):
Ashgabat is the capital of this country. It's Turkmen start.

Speaker 13 (38:21):
Oh my goodness, never.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
What'd you say?

Speaker 3 (38:25):
Turkmen start.

Speaker 12 (38:28):
German?

Speaker 3 (38:32):
All right, well, astrological season and we're currently in.

Speaker 11 (38:35):
Score my season, right, okay.

Speaker 6 (38:38):
Theoutical party is Ashton Herne, a member of Liberals.

Speaker 3 (38:43):
Brittany released Give Me More in two thousand and seven.
Oh okay, the leon is a cup prop Copra copra Spanish. Yeah,
and which AI service just related to search engine? That
is chat Chippy? Okay.

Speaker 15 (39:00):
I refused to.

Speaker 13 (39:01):
Use from.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
Teacher, and you don't want any of your students ever
using a understand.

Speaker 6 (39:07):
I know you, my lovely girl, have just won forty bucks.

Speaker 13 (39:11):
Oh, thank you.

Speaker 11 (39:12):
That's very lovely.

Speaker 15 (39:13):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
You know what.

Speaker 5 (39:14):
You didn't kill it at the money minute, but I
reckon you'd be an amazing reception.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Teacher.

Speaker 3 (39:18):
You're so cute.

Speaker 13 (39:19):
Love, thank you, that's so nice. Thank you. Take care.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
I love her to talk to my child like that.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
I want to go and have parent teacher interviews with Hannah,
and I don't even have any children.

Speaker 3 (39:35):
That would be weirds.

Speaker 7 (39:42):
Laughter.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
Debate all right, head tohead with a topic.

Speaker 5 (39:48):
We are handing you the topic, and we're handing you
which side of the topic. You're going to debate on
Hailey and Max, and you have to go with it.
Sixty seconds on the clock. Now, mobile phones at red
lights should be allowed. Max Burford, you're affirmative on this one.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
Haley Pearson, you are negative on this one.

Speaker 3 (40:10):
Avercial.

Speaker 5 (40:11):
This is good me that when you stop at the
red light, you should be allowed to look at your
mobile phone, but only at the red light.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
Okay. I can argue this.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
I would like to say, just before I get into it,
Grant Stevens, don't arrest me. I don't go on my
phone at the lights. I'm just fighting the cause for
those of us who.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
Sixty seconds on the affirmative starts. Now, this law.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
Exists as a revenue raiser.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
The absolute worst thing that can happen if we let
people look at their phones while stationary at a red
light is that occasionally someone's going to miss the light
turning green and they'll need a little too from the
car behind them. They made thirty million bucks in six
months from the mobile phone detection cameras.

Speaker 3 (40:49):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (40:49):
You shouldn't text while you're driving. That is good cash.
Reinvest that in the state. But picking a bloke for
typing in Google Maps at a stoplight is purely for money,
money money. I don't want to doom scroll at the lights.
I'm not tesperate to check my TikTok. I don't want
to feel guilty at a complete standstill checking a text
from my mother saying Hey, check in on dad, or
where a message from my wife saying I know you're busy,

(41:10):
but can you call me a sap? Where's the society
have to cater to the silliest people, not the vast majority.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
I am preempting Haley's argument here. True or false?

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Haley, You're gonna say I can't be trusted even when
I'm stationary, because if I see a car move out
the corner of my eyes, I will start to move
and then I will run into the car in front
of me.

Speaker 3 (41:27):
Probably true.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
Here's a solution for you, Hailey, use your eyes, girlfriend,
look up, place your phone back down before smashing the
accelerator into that damn toyty yarras in front of you.

Speaker 3 (41:36):
Your selfish pig.

Speaker 6 (41:39):
We got in trouble for saying you selfish pig yesterday,
but it's a great saying.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
I'm putting it in every argument because I love it
all right.

Speaker 5 (41:45):
Okay, should be able to use mobile phones at the
stop like Haley Pierson.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
You are negative.

Speaker 6 (41:51):
Go okay. Firstly, it's the law for a reason, because
you can kill people. Here's a stat Using your phone
in the car increases the risk of being involved in
a serious crash by ninety five percent.

Speaker 3 (42:02):
Unlike everyone to picture this. You're in a red light.

Speaker 6 (42:04):
You're watching a video of what underscored big Girl cast
eats in one. You can't look away because it's fascinating.
The light turns green.

Speaker 3 (42:12):
You don't move.

Speaker 6 (42:12):
Suddenly, twelve angry drivers behind you were laying on their horns.
You panic, you drop your phone, you slam on the
gas and congratulations. You've just rear ended a bus or
a group of cyclists, or a small group of children
crossing the road on their first day of school.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
Or you smashed straight into little Meggie.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
Burford who was just crossing the road to go and
do her weekly shop at Freeville. Don't and you know what,
You're not that important unless you're directing a live heart transplant.

Speaker 3 (42:38):
Nobody is waiting for you to apply straight away. And
by the way, we live in Adelaide. What kind of
person can't go ten minutes without looking at your phone.
Pull over and text someone back. It is a death train.
Good well timed too, thanks mate. Wow, strong argument. It's true.
Behalf of your argument was what I said. Your argument
was going to be.

Speaker 6 (42:58):
Yeah, you're good at predicting things, you know me balls man, No, guys,
when you're in.

Speaker 3 (43:03):
Your car, just focus on driving. Yeah, yeah, it's dangerous.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
All right.

Speaker 5 (43:07):
Well, we were on the phone you south Fornoon and
you said, hang on, I'm going to read you something
and you are to stop light. So null and void, Haley,
P is a lie.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
I never did that. I don't want to read you something.
Sapol's media line calling through.

Speaker 5 (43:21):
Mobile phones at red lights when you stopped and there's
a red light, should it be allowed or not?

Speaker 2 (43:26):
We want you to weigh in.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Yeah, call us thirteen one oh two three, And we
want to say right now, we don't want you to
break the law. But for the sake of this debate,
which side would you like to be the law?

Speaker 3 (43:36):
Call us your name Chances.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
This is Haley and Max in the morning.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Good morning.

Speaker 5 (43:43):
We are in the middle of an after eight debate. Now,
this morning it was you should be able to use
mobile phones at a red light. Max on the affirmative
Haley Pierson on the negative.

Speaker 1 (43:53):
Majority of our callers coming through a leaning towards team
Haley saying they're negative. I think that they're all lying
and they're just saying that because they know it's the
right thing to say. Obviously, we don't use that phone.
We want to, Yeah, but that's my point. That's my point.

Speaker 6 (44:06):
My point is that we want to, but we shouldn't
be allowed to do it.

Speaker 3 (44:09):
We want to, but we should be all able to
because I haven't hurt anyone, because you can, because then
they're not all like you.

Speaker 6 (44:14):
Some people can't focus on two things at once, like
driving and texting.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
You're not driving your stationary, but you are at the
lights thirteen one h two three?

Speaker 3 (44:22):
What do you reckon? Benji? In Huntfield Heights has given
us a ring? Benji, what do you reckon?

Speaker 2 (44:26):
Mate?

Speaker 1 (44:27):
Though?

Speaker 11 (44:27):
I agree with Haley, like if you're looking at your
phone and twelve people honk at you, if someone's clothing,
you could easily just run someone over.

Speaker 1 (44:34):
Yes, let's see, Benji. How old are you mate? Do
you drive cars?

Speaker 3 (44:38):
Benji?

Speaker 1 (44:39):
But you're a smart I can tell you're a smart kid.
If you were driving a car and someone honked at you,
do you think you would look where you were going
before you slammed your foot on the accelerator.

Speaker 11 (44:47):
Yeah, I would.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Yeah, but Hailey doesn't know she would natural reaction. Do
you do you do your mum or dad have a
text at the lights?

Speaker 15 (44:55):
Ah?

Speaker 11 (44:55):
No, they don't see.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
Because they love you and they don't want you to die.

Speaker 3 (45:00):
Yeah, it's true, Benji. Yeah, thank you for calling today,
No problem. Didn't do a shout out to everyone at
your school.

Speaker 11 (45:05):
Shout out to everyone at Majana Primary School.

Speaker 3 (45:07):
Have a great day. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
The question is not do you do it it? Should
you be allowed to do it? Should you allowed to
look at your phone while you're at red lights? That's
Saturday thirteen, one o two three. Kick the calls coming now.

Speaker 5 (45:20):
The thing with these debates is we need a verdict,
We need a ruling, We need a winner. And that's
where you come in at a late one hundred and
fifty bucks to spend at Mermaid Here.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
We want to know what you think. Doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
If it's illegal, now we could make it legal with
the popular boat.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
Let's go get We're doing this.

Speaker 7 (45:38):
This isle, Max after debate.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
On one topic, sixty seconds on the clock.

Speaker 5 (45:47):
Haley Maxico on head to head mobile phones should be
allowed to be used at red lights affirmative, Max Burfort
negative Haley Pierson.

Speaker 3 (45:54):
Only at red lights, not while you're driving.

Speaker 1 (45:56):
Obviously. That is what we've argued this morning. Kelly in
Manapara West. What side of the fence you on?

Speaker 12 (46:02):
I'm on your side. I think I think we should
go out. I've been doing it for twenty.

Speaker 2 (46:08):
Odd years, yep.

Speaker 12 (46:11):
And you know, if you if you're actually cautious, you
keep looking up and checking the lights, making sure that
there's no one there.

Speaker 3 (46:15):
It's not like it's a bad thing. Do you see though,
like the panic going on? Crap, it's a green light.

Speaker 6 (46:21):
You're moving forward and then all of a sudden someone's
crossing the road or a cyclist is there, and you
can actually kill someone.

Speaker 12 (46:26):
Oh yeah, But if you're actually looking, you're not going
to kill anybody because you're watching what's going on.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
No, because you're I'm still in your mobile phone.

Speaker 12 (46:34):
But one people currently two things at once.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Your brain, Hailey, stop, you don't know. But this is
a rule for everybody.

Speaker 6 (46:42):
So we have to cater for people who can't do
two things at once and people who care.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
That was half of my argument. We cater to the
silliest people, the lowest comedy. We shouldn't have to. Stacey
in Parkside, what do you reckon mobile phones at red lights?

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Should they be allowed or not?

Speaker 15 (46:59):
I'm with Hailey definitely not.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
Why not?

Speaker 10 (47:02):
Well, I think it's a sleepery slope. I think if
you're using it to stop sign or stop light, then
what's to stop you using it when you're waiting for
someone to go around a round about and before you
know it, you're looking at it.

Speaker 11 (47:12):
Whilst you're driving down glens and the road.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
It's just not a good idea. This is just the
argument of we can't trust other people, which that's why
rules are made. For the most part, you can't trust
other people, It's true. You can't, like you can't trust everybody.
That's why we have to make these rules.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
It's dangerous, man, Jonathan's just send a message in from
a red light on Port Road. Let adults be adults.
If you're a nanny state, people are going to just
break the rules. Mate, Get rid of the rules.

Speaker 6 (47:35):
That red light at port Roads has photographed you on
your phone texting us.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
There's only one and it's going the other way. You'll
be fine, mate, Sharon Headwi Sharon, what's that other offence
you're on?

Speaker 12 (47:46):
Well, I'd like.

Speaker 11 (47:47):
To be on yours, Max, but unfortunately I've got to
go with Hailey speakers.

Speaker 10 (47:51):
Adilad drivers struggle to use indicators and give way, So
how are they going to leave a look at a
mobile phone?

Speaker 3 (47:57):
We have such a bad reputation in Adelaide.

Speaker 6 (47:59):
We actually are known interstate as the worst drivers.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
I think exactly half our issue is weather based.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
As soon as like, even if there's rain on the
forecast and it hasn't started, people start driving slowly.

Speaker 3 (48:10):
Oh yeah, I can't handle a drop of rain in Adelaide. Yeah,
so true. Thank you Sharon. All right, let's go to
Claire and Mitch and wrap this up for us. What
do you think?

Speaker 12 (48:18):
One hundred percent?

Speaker 11 (48:19):
Team Max?

Speaker 3 (48:20):
We are such a nanny state and you can't tell
me you don't both use your phones in the car, Claire.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
Everyone calling and saying I would never do that. They're hypocrites.
Everyone's looked at.

Speaker 3 (48:29):
It least once.

Speaker 12 (48:30):
The hypocrites.

Speaker 11 (48:31):
Everyone.

Speaker 12 (48:31):
I guarantee everyone has touched their phones in the car
at some point.

Speaker 3 (48:34):
That's not the question. Of course we have.

Speaker 6 (48:37):
Of course we've looked at it, but it's a matter
of fact I should we do it.

Speaker 3 (48:40):
No, we shouldn't. It's a bad thing to do. We
understand that.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
But we're saying you should be able to a red
light because it harms no.

Speaker 6 (48:47):
One, because it does harm people, people, a girl that
works here, we're in the back of someone.

Speaker 3 (48:52):
See.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
The issue with this segment is I put forward an argument,
and then people like Claire put forward an argument, and
then you have not listened to any of our arguments
because you've already decided that your way is.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
The right way. I will same. I believe in my way.
There's no point having a debate with it. Can you
believe in your way?

Speaker 2 (49:05):
Right?

Speaker 3 (49:06):
Yeah, that's why I argued it. So we're both doing
the same thing.

Speaker 6 (49:09):
We're fighting for the same reason, all right, and I
will not change my mind.

Speaker 5 (49:12):
Okay, Well, let's get your final calls and a verdict
on this one.

Speaker 2 (49:16):
Next. There's a lot of passion here, Adelaide.

Speaker 5 (49:18):
Should you be allowed to use your mobile phone at
a stoplight? You're not moving, you're not driving us Stationary
thirteen one oh two three will take final calls and
give you the verdict.

Speaker 7 (49:26):
Next, this is after.

Speaker 5 (49:35):
One right, Haley and Max head to head on a
topic that is assigned and angles like opinions that are assigned.
So the topic today mobile phones are red lights they
should be allowed to use. And then I will decide
who is the affirmative, which in this case it was
Max Birfood.

Speaker 1 (49:51):
Look, I've done my best. I know that it's illegal
and we all probably shouldn't do it, but I'm trying
my best to win the argument. So Max, thirday one
O two. Three people are calling in, and I think
a lot of people are on your team.

Speaker 3 (50:02):
Haley beck in Ranella, what do you reckon?

Speaker 13 (50:05):
I am absolutely with Haley. Nobody should be playing their
phone at traffic lights because I had someone run into
the back of my car at traffic lights while he
was playing on his phone.

Speaker 3 (50:17):
Yes, while you're stationary back.

Speaker 13 (50:19):
I was stationary and he was looking at his phone
and he wrote my car off?

Speaker 3 (50:23):
Why did he drive? Because because this is what happens. Max.

Speaker 6 (50:27):
I know you're not like this, but someone's in their
Instagram and they're embedded into whatever they're watching and they're
not focusing on what they should be doing. Which is
about to drive, and then their brain just goes, oh crap,
I've got to move forward, and bang they go into bed.

Speaker 1 (50:40):
It is those people that are making my argument very
tough because the rest of us should be able to
do it.

Speaker 3 (50:44):
Pea in Modbree Heights, Pa, what team you want? No,
I agree with Haley.

Speaker 13 (50:49):
We shouldn't be doing it.

Speaker 8 (50:51):
Also, we rounded at the traffic light.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
With a kid in the car too, by the sounds
of it, Pa.

Speaker 11 (50:56):
Yeah, two kids and a couple of weeks old.

Speaker 6 (50:59):
Do you know driving the children is also so dangerous
when they make noise.

Speaker 3 (51:05):
You cannot focus on anything.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
Well, there's a topic for tomorrow's day, Haley Peerson against
kids being allowed in cars. Cory wolf Vale, Cory your team? Haley,
your team?

Speaker 2 (51:15):
Maxy mate?

Speaker 3 (51:17):
Why Cory?

Speaker 13 (51:19):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (51:19):
Just you know, if you're looking at your phone, you
get your radio gone, your ambulances and intersections and things
not looking.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
If they're coming up with your clacker or if you've
got to give way to the right. I think it's
just too much risk. Have you never done it?

Speaker 15 (51:28):
Corey?

Speaker 13 (51:28):
Never?

Speaker 3 (51:31):
But we shouldn't do it, I thought, But I'm not
stubil O.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
The rest of the lady, you're me, You are me, Cory,
you get it.

Speaker 6 (51:38):
Yeah, you had me at Clacker, Corey. I love the
word clacker. It's not used enough.

Speaker 1 (51:44):
I love that famous movie you had me at Clackett
Nick in Goal around us, out mate, last call and
are we go?

Speaker 3 (51:52):
Great man? What do you reckon?

Speaker 9 (51:53):
Look? I'm going to go team Haley. Being a local
truck driver around town every day, obviously, I lat you're
sort of looking around, you look down, everyone's on their phone,
and the amount of times, you know, the lights go
and you're waiting and because they haven't finished on their
phone and so on. It did.

Speaker 8 (52:12):
Yeah, annoying.

Speaker 3 (52:14):
Yeah, And I.

Speaker 6 (52:14):
Get so much joy out of beeping that person in
front of me, like a long, hard beat, like get
off your freaking Yeah.

Speaker 9 (52:21):
I'm going to say that, but that one occur.

Speaker 3 (52:25):
You've got a better horn than all of us, don't you?

Speaker 9 (52:27):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (52:28):
You can't now you want to do your horn.

Speaker 9 (52:30):
I'm in the truck right now.

Speaker 8 (52:33):
It ready.

Speaker 1 (52:38):
Oh see if I did, if I was on my
phone and a light and I heard that behind me,
I just go one hundred and eighty three intersections.

Speaker 3 (52:43):
So maybe I do understand. Maybe I do understand.

Speaker 5 (52:47):
After eight debate mobile phones at red lights they should
be allowed, Max Perfect arguing for the affirmative, Haley piercing
on the negative results.

Speaker 3 (52:55):
In I Don't Love My Chances the final verdict, I
was handed a poison chalice.

Speaker 6 (53:00):
Here ninety people say keep your phone away at the
red lights.

Speaker 3 (53:06):
Yeah boom, that's a shout out to say, Paul.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
Our listeners are all goody two shoes who lie to us.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
That's it for hailure, Max out of here. Have an
amazing day.

Speaker 5 (53:18):
You're chanying to win fifty grand all day while you
were Catch the kiss when you hear it thirteen one
oh two three, Get in the running for fifty grand.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
It's on the way sheet later
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