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COUPLES SLEEPING IN SEPARATE BEDS - THE HOT DEBATE!

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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, Adelaide's number
one for fun.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Oh my god, it is gonna be a good day.
Happy Thursday. Halle Peters and Max Burford.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
We just had some devastating news this morning.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
Heartbreaking.

Speaker 5 (00:40):
Really, it's really sad.

Speaker 6 (00:43):
This isn't the Beach Boys guy, by the way.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
That's Bella, our producer.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Last night for dinner, had a can of corn and
she put on a fry pan with some salt and
pepper to heat it up, and that was her dinner.
When you live by yourself, that's really sad.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
It's a bit unwell at the moment. And she couldn't
really love going out and doing the proper shop. And
she wanted to eat takeaway because she's trying to eat healthy,
which I understand.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
I get it. When you not sharing food with someone,
it does take away the love of food, really, because
you just eat to fill up.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Don't It's nice to share a nice meal with someone
By yourself, it's just like, I just need assassinance.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Yeah, that's why I have cereal when no one's home,
I just have cereal myself.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
I've not cooked a meal since Eliza left on Tuesday
last week.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
It's been eight nine days.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I went to the mother and dads twice. I was
away for three or four nights. I was out for
dinner one night. I'm doing my best to not make
a single meal.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
Well, but I feel like.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
The magic get through someone corn. It actually sounds delicious
if you're putting it on something else.

Speaker 7 (01:46):
But you can't just have a can of corn for dinner.

Speaker 6 (01:48):
I'd like some protein in there.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
Oh my mom, Like, my mom brings over soup every
three days. She makes the best soup. She's like the
soup Nazi and Seinfeld.

Speaker 6 (01:57):
Do you think your mom could bring me suit?

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Yes? I actually thought of that yesterday because she does
lots of little containers and I was like, maybe those
should bring them Megsi and some for Bella.

Speaker 6 (02:07):
Thank you missus peers.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Oh God. Anyway, guys, we are giving away sleep today,
which is very exciting and it made me think, how
often do you change your pajamas?

Speaker 6 (02:19):
Pajamas? Yes, probably they get through maybe four days.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
Oh, that's quite long. Four days is like pushing it.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
What it depends in summer maybe less, but right.

Speaker 5 (02:29):
Now, yeah, winter you can go a bit longer.

Speaker 3 (02:32):
I'm not sweaty.

Speaker 6 (02:33):
Yeah, I get in bed.

Speaker 5 (02:35):
Yeah, but Jimmy, do you just sweat all over?

Speaker 1 (02:39):
I've honestly had a few where at one point a
year ago, we took the sheets off and I was like,
you know what that mattress is looking danke. So I
went and hired from Bunnings a carpet cleaner, and I
just like the actual with the one that they carpet
all of them. You can hide them, hide it from Bunnings,

(03:00):
and like, backed my, oh, I need to do that.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
I was going to burn our mattress. It's so gross.

Speaker 6 (03:06):
You can do it, and it does have an impact.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Ever smelled your mattress?

Speaker 6 (03:10):
It's really you make a habit of that.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
Sometimes. I like smelling, Like I force myself to smell
grossings because it's a weird thing I have in my head.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
Everybody likes you job.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
The studio doesn't see.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
Everybody likes their own brands. Once said, laugh, all.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Right, that's good.

Speaker 8 (03:27):
We are giving away sleep today. We are giving away
one thousand dollars with haleium maxis money me that eight
o'clock this.

Speaker 9 (03:33):
Morning, alixes your first cause, all.

Speaker 6 (03:39):
Right, we're playing for some movie tickets today.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Materialists is the movie four tickets you can get, and
all you're gonna do is sit there just laugh along
as Haley and I go head to head with each
other in word pong.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Yeah, all right, so we are playing four. You are
playing for Maria and teacher Gully MAXI.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Morning, Maria. I think you've picked the right team today.
Do you listen to this?

Speaker 10 (04:00):
I always listen and you and you seem to win,
so I hope you're winning today too.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
You're about to say you always win?

Speaker 1 (04:08):
He does.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
It's all right, Mario.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
A little bit.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
I'm always the underdog. Michelle in Sulsery North, I'm playing
for you. I'm sorry about that. No like you, Hey girl,
We've got this like come on, is king there?

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Boys, But this means lots of Michelle because she's a
big pedro pascal fann Michelle.

Speaker 7 (04:27):
Massive pedroscale phone.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Okay, we're going to get you downe. Really guilty?

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Isn't just a tall class of water? Michelle?

Speaker 11 (04:35):
Oh just a yeah.

Speaker 7 (04:39):
My daughter and I are looking for mum and daughter date. Yeah, perfect.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Word.

Speaker 6 (04:45):
We go head to head with each other. We get
a category.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
We have to say things that fall into the category,
and we can't mess up.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
We lose.

Speaker 6 (04:52):
Let's go all right.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Things you'd see at the Royal Adelaide show.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Max show rides, Fairest Whell that's a show ride.

Speaker 6 (05:00):
Sorry I should have been more specific. The little corn.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
Ribs, animals being fed.

Speaker 6 (05:07):
Those spiral chips, wood chopping, fireworks.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
Yeah, little chickens, baby chickens, show bags, Yeah, the holloway say.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Area, how what time are you there? What about side
show Ali?

Speaker 3 (05:26):
Yeah? Channel nine News have a big booth there, so.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
You see them they do? You probably see Kate and Brenton. Yeah,
the dog show. Have they have a little dog show?

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Yep. Pigs going down slides.

Speaker 6 (05:36):
You would see parents hating their lives.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Yes, no that's not that's no, I don't like that,
buzzy mant.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
You see that.

Speaker 6 (05:45):
You would definitely see.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
That hating their lives. You see really happy kids.

Speaker 6 (05:49):
You would fairy floss.

Speaker 3 (05:51):
You see Max and Ali's haunted out You wouldn't. You
did say this year, Oh that's.

Speaker 5 (06:04):
Just that's not fair.

Speaker 6 (06:05):
Alien Max has haunted house this year maybe who knows?

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Who knows? Alright?

Speaker 8 (06:09):
One Okay, Adelaide, CBD Streets, Pierri, North Terrace from South
Terraceultney West Terrace, King Will East Terrace.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
Stop saying all the terraces.

Speaker 6 (06:23):
I've run out of terraces. It's good.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Curry Flinders, little Flinders, little rundle that reaction.

Speaker 6 (06:33):
I want to bottle that reaction. Have we said Wakefield yet?

Speaker 3 (06:36):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
I said Wakefield did great one alright.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
Tidebreaker cities in Asia.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Bangkok, Tokyo, Tom mamoo, can.

Speaker 6 (06:54):
You tell me about country Tom I moves in.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
It's a club made in Japans.

Speaker 8 (07:08):
Well done, man, I got.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
A nineteen in geography in year twelve.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
Yeah, what happened to me?

Speaker 6 (07:18):
You named one Asian city?

Speaker 5 (07:20):
Yeah, I'm so sorry.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
Without the pressure, you could name a heap.

Speaker 3 (07:23):
Yeah right now, yeah, same, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
Anyway, let's go to a song.

Speaker 6 (07:26):
I will do it later. Thoh, we'll do it.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
Yeah, Max Birthds just the tips, right. I'm desperate for
you to win your work footy tipping competition. I want
you to beat your whole street in the neighborhood tip
in comp So every week I try and use whatever
little football knowledge I have to give you the AFL
tips for the week. Last week we got six out
of eight, which is pretty good, pretty solid.

Speaker 6 (07:49):
We moved up in the rankings in my tipping.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
As a sports guy. Before you start today, we're doing
something a little bit different. I have got an envelope
in front of me and I'm going to reveal that
I am psychic. Oh yes, so I would like to.
I will like you to read out your tips and
at the end I'm going to open my envelope and

(08:14):
see if we got the same.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Okay, so I've got my tips written down here. How
do I not know You've just like whatever. I'll cross
that bridge when I come to it. So I just
tell you who think is going to win?

Speaker 5 (08:26):
Sill me tips. I was zoned out for about three
minutes and then I'll come back.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
I think the Bulldogs will beat Sint Kilda. I'll go
really quick for it. Bulldogs will beat Sint Kilda. I
think Hawthorne will beat Adelaide, but it will be a
good game. Brisbane to beat GWS, Geelong to beat Essendon.
Fremantle very good at the moment, to beat North Melbourne.
I think port might beat Melbourne. Porte looked like they
were all right last week, and I think Carlton will

(08:50):
beat West Coast. They are my seven tips okay week.

Speaker 5 (08:55):
Okay, that is excellent.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
And I'm so glad that's what you said, because I
have in front of me something an envelope of what
I thought that you would guess. Okay, So I'm going
to bring in someone from our team right now. You
don't have any idea what's going on in You're nervous,
aren't you.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
No, I'm just I'm trying to work out how this
is gonna work.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
Also, I had to write my tips down like half
an hour ago. How do I not know? You just
like didn't look at him.

Speaker 3 (09:19):
Out there because you have to trust us?

Speaker 6 (09:22):
Yeah, why would I do that?

Speaker 5 (09:24):
It's not me, it's trusting the producers.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
And absolutely another reason to not trust what's happening right
now now?

Speaker 3 (09:29):
You just read out your tips before I read out.
Mine McNally, who's our video guy.

Speaker 6 (09:35):
Yeah, looked into the studio.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
He's walked in the studio. He has noticed something when
you do your tips every week, he has noticed something
that you've been doing, okay, which I think is illegal.

Speaker 9 (09:47):
Okay McNally, good morning, guys, it looks like Max, you're
just going with the sports bet favorites every time.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
A tip port Adelaide to beat GWS last week.

Speaker 6 (09:58):
Sorry, did you guys have evidence for this or yes?

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (10:01):
Cool?

Speaker 3 (10:02):
So he's been looking at sports bet every week and
realize that every tip that you do is the favorite
on sports bet. So I have done my tips. I
wrote them down from sports bet. Well, I like the
regular person would probably do, and you did exactly the
tips that the regular person would do looking at sports bet.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
I don't have the odds in front of me, no,
but you do on Google. Why would I google the odds.
I just picked the team that I think is gonna win.

Speaker 9 (10:28):
It is on the on the tipping app itself. When
you do go to put your tips in, it gives
you percentages, and I think we could pretty comfortably predict
what you were going to be doing this week. I
would say last week's using port Adelaide was a slight outlier.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
This is an atrocious Scotcha man picks team that is
favorite to win.

Speaker 3 (10:44):
No, no, no, because this is how the regular people
do it. Like my husband probably does this too. Right.

Speaker 9 (10:48):
Yeah, all I'm saying is I am slightly above Max
on the ladder. I know nothing about football.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
And you know nothing about football, but you're the sports guy.
He's one in front, so I try.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
He should be one in front of him, in front of.

Speaker 6 (11:00):
Him, intra a mile, winnings winning.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
You are the sportsman, and so you should have.

Speaker 5 (11:05):
A deeper knowledge of why.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
A certain team is going to beat another team rather
than just getting on sports bet and going with the favorites.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Again, I don't, but I just picked the team that
I think is going to win, who happened to be
also the favorite, because that's how gambling works.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
But why do we need Max's tips when we can
just go to sports bet?

Speaker 5 (11:26):
I trust you, you know what, as a sporting person.

Speaker 6 (11:29):
I'm happy to not do it. No, I'm happy to
not do it. Do you want to find something else
to do at six forty every Thursday? I want SIPs,
find sports bet tips.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
We'll get a sponsor in whatever gambling agency wants to
come in.

Speaker 6 (11:40):
We'll get some sponsors on the show.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
Wait what you do? You steal the tips from the
sports bet?

Speaker 6 (11:47):
Why would I go onto the betting website.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
To Is it just a coincidence that the team that
they think is going to win?

Speaker 6 (11:55):
Is it a team you think that's it's just brain power?

Speaker 3 (11:59):
But have you not?

Speaker 5 (12:00):
Have you not gone on to sports bet Look me
in the eye.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
No, I go with the AFL website and I picked
the team that I think the best team is.

Speaker 6 (12:07):
It's on the AFL web site.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Read that. Read that.

Speaker 6 (12:13):
Show me where the gambling are. You show me where
the gambling on are?

Speaker 3 (12:16):
Mate, You know where they are. You know you way
around a website.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
Just point them out to me on that screen where
I get the games every week? Oh sorry, he's found
one that's got them on there. Oh great, that's good.
Not where I'm getting the games from every single week.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
You're saying you never ever tip?

Speaker 6 (12:30):
Why would I do that?

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Because that's what normal people do.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
So I am a normal person, So why am I
doing the tip in competition? Then if you just put
me above everyone else saying that's what normal people do.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
But you're the sportsman, so you should be getting inside information.

Speaker 6 (12:44):
Must got your segment?

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Ever, is not a gotcha goal man picks teams he
thinks are going to win. Betting agencies also think a
lot of those teams are going to win.

Speaker 9 (12:53):
It is where you actually put the tips in I'm not.

Speaker 6 (12:59):
I just have the AFL website open. All right, my
shit segment that.

Speaker 5 (13:08):
He just threw his headphone a woman.

Speaker 12 (13:18):
He's tea less.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Oh, we've woken up to some sad news this morning.
Probably you probably listened to The Beach Boys growing up
with all your like wrong long road trips with your
parents down to Harbor Cookemo, all the great smash hits
with vibrations. The Beach Boys co founder Brian Wilson has
passed away oh an Era eighty two. It was announced

(13:43):
on his Instagram. Music sounds so funny. You can't play
that music.

Speaker 6 (13:49):
We played over so many things that aren't actually sad.

Speaker 5 (13:52):
Yeah, and this is actually sad.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
He's dead so they hate his loved ones, announced on
his Instagram page. We're at a loss for words right now.
Please respect our privacy at this time. And obviously the
whole world's talking about it because he was an amazing person.

Speaker 6 (14:06):
He was a beach boy.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Yeah, he was the that I was in a lift
with when I was in Melbourne go and see ed
Shearon him and his other beach boys, and I didn't
know who he was because he just.

Speaker 5 (14:15):
Looks like a regular dad. He could just be anyone's dad.

Speaker 6 (14:18):
And you asked I remember this, You asked them what
they were doing.

Speaker 3 (14:20):
I said, are you going to ed? Sheeron like no,
We've got our own show.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
And you were like, oh that's cool.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
I know where the beach boys.

Speaker 5 (14:28):
I'm like, oh my god, I've met Brian Wilson.

Speaker 6 (14:30):
He died doing what he loved.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Yeah, we may may or may play a song. A
little bit later she thought he wasn't on the beach.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
Was no, I don't think it happened on the beach.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Caught in a rip.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Okay, we can't make fun of this.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
This is not funny, guys, this is someone's grandpa. You
have been very disrespectful, both of you. Brian Wilson is dead.

(15:06):
Cyrus all right, Miley, Syrah, a penis cake has cost
her a job.

Speaker 6 (15:11):
Don't trust Brian would have wanted to hear about.

Speaker 3 (15:17):
Speaking on Monica Lewinsky podcast, Miley opened up about the
fact that she lost her role in a hotel Transylvania
because she made a penis cake for her ex. Liam
Hemsworth posted a photo on Instagram of her licking it.

Speaker 11 (15:30):
I as a joke, got my boyfriend a penis cake
for his birthday and I got fired. I was the
lead actress in Hotel Transylvania, and they fired me and
replaced me because I had made an inappropriate adult joke.
But I was eighteen, so yes, I was fine to
work in a kid's movie.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
But I'm not a kid.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
Is Miley a package smoker?

Speaker 6 (15:50):
Miley has sounded like that since she was sixteen.

Speaker 5 (15:52):
So much worse these days, though.

Speaker 6 (15:54):
Yeah, I love it. I felt they fired Miley. I
get it.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
It's a kids movie.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
And if I was employed her to promote a kids
movie and there she is licking a penis cake, it's
a joke.

Speaker 6 (16:05):
Get out of my movie.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
Oh my god, No, you got it. It was I'm
not a I'm not a product.

Speaker 5 (16:10):
You know I would do something like that.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Exactly, But I'm a Disney movie for kids. No way,
kids are going to be googling her.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
Let them eat cake.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
It's not all it's the anyway.

Speaker 5 (16:23):
I think there's a tattoo on the balls.

Speaker 6 (16:25):
I think it might just be a little bit of hair.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
This is the worst, anyway, Rest and Brian.

Speaker 12 (16:37):
To move on.

Speaker 6 (16:38):
We've got too much fun already.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
What was the headline? Just give the headline.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
People think she's breaking up with Orlando because, sum, do
you think it's okay for couples to sleep separately?

Speaker 12 (16:50):
Yes, it's sleep divorce is actually a very common thing
these days.

Speaker 6 (16:54):
Sleep divorce.

Speaker 8 (16:56):
What I'm getting it a bors, guys, I'm going to
open that can of worms at seven forty this morning.

Speaker 1 (17:02):
Right now, Uber has released it's an You're Lost and
Found index.

Speaker 6 (17:06):
So what Australians leaf behind in ubers?

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Oh? This is my biggest fear, leaving an Uber, leaving
something in there.

Speaker 1 (17:13):
They have put it out in whole different ways, a
whole bunch of kookie things, a whole bunch of the
most forgetful cities. For what it's worth, Adelaide the fifth
most forgetful city according to Irbist, Sydney leading the way
there the most commonly forgotten things clothing, backpacked backpacks, luggage, mobiles,
unique stuff.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Though, Okay, tell me where you got you got that
cheeky little face of yours on?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Yeah, well there is one that starts with a V
and n's in eyebraiter. But that's not what I have
a cheeky face?

Speaker 3 (17:40):
How do you have one of them? In an Uber?

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Don't someone left a steve el and action figure behind. Oh, no,
five hundred dollars worth of live exotic fish.

Speaker 3 (17:50):
How do you do that? That's no, that's the Uber
driver's fault. A twelve hundred dollars meat raffle prize.

Speaker 1 (17:56):
Someone's rolled out of the RSL absolutely cleaned up and
then left twelve hundred bucks worth of meat in an uber,
an electric donut maker, a jar of b pollen and
there's suspicious amount of belt.

Speaker 5 (18:09):
Why do people take their belts off in ubers?

Speaker 6 (18:11):
I don't know to do that? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
They've also released a list of the things that are
people most forgetful about on which day of the week.
So like Monday, people seem to leave hats behind. Jackets
go on Tuesday and Friday. They get left iPads on Wednesdays,
air pods on Thursdays.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
It's on a Saturday night.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Ah, phones are the weekends?

Speaker 3 (18:34):
And what do you even do if you leave your
phone in Uber? You get out and you don't have
your phone to check what Uber you're in? How do
you get your phone backs?

Speaker 6 (18:41):
End of the world.

Speaker 5 (18:42):
It actually is so stressful.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
That's it for you go and stand at the edge
of a cliff, like what am I doing?

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Well, yeah, you might as well just give up. When
I was in you twelve, This is way before Ubers.
This is in nineteen ninety nine. We were at the
after party and I was a very naughty girl back then,
and I had way too much to drink.

Speaker 6 (19:05):
Three cruises.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
Yeah, I ended up in a bush, vomiting in to an.

Speaker 6 (19:08):
Ice cream container right of passage.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
It just was. And that's why I don't drink champagne now.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Because it haunts me.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
That night.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
But that night because I got changed because my formal
dress was fancy and lovely and I was obviously wanting
to party, so I was wearing a different outfit.

Speaker 6 (19:24):
I have to wear something a little bit shorter.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
The yeah we a long.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
You got to show a little of skin. And I
was eighteen. Anyway, I got into the taxi I was,
I was not sober, and I was quite sick, and
he got me to get out of the taxi and
I did, but I left my formal dress in there,
my very beautiful, expensive formal dress from Alexis George on

(19:49):
the Road.

Speaker 13 (19:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
I ended up getting it back because Mum made some
calls and whatever. But like, oh, that is awful to
leave your formal dress in the car.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
We've done the leaving behind before, but when they kick
you out, I've never left crochet or a lightsaber or
a breast pump behind, Like, why.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Are you taking a breast pump in there? And you
need when you need a breast pump, you need them.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
When I get into an ober with like a can
or something, and I go, you, are you cool if
I drink this? And he goes, yeah, I'm actually getting
with a breast pump, going you cool?

Speaker 5 (20:19):
If I just can I just can I just tell
you the sound is this?

Speaker 1 (20:26):
And then the guys, the guys on the phone, speaking
really quietly as if like we can't hear you're on
your phone.

Speaker 6 (20:31):
Your whole family, Get it, mate, It's fine.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
They're always on the phone, aren't they were they talking
to and why who's?

Speaker 1 (20:37):
Like?

Speaker 5 (20:38):
Why are you talking to them again?

Speaker 3 (20:39):
And you sound like you're talking to me, but you're not,
And I keep replying, you're not. You're talking to your
silly family with a.

Speaker 14 (20:45):
Woman she's she's pumping your breast fall.

Speaker 3 (20:58):
I normally we flip a coin here and someone has
to answer deeply personal questions from envelopes that are on
our wall in the studio. But today we're mixing it
up again.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
We pivoted a little bit late.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
Yeah, we just go our own way. And with this,
I'm asking you a question today, Max, that I would
like to know, and I reckon a lot of other
people would like to know a lot of people might
not realize that Max is also on Channel ten every
night at five thirty.

Speaker 6 (21:24):
Issue five six is the news that I'm the sports presenter.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
So yeah, yeah, about five forty you get a whole
heap of me for ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
Yeah, so you can see what he looks like on there.
It's very put together. Mum thinks he looks like a
movie staff. Anyway, My question for you today is with
the project on Channel ten being canned and a lot
of changes in the media landscape, especially with news, are
you nervous about your job at Channel ten.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
And would the other people there be nervous too?

Speaker 1 (21:55):
There have been nerves at Channel ten the entire time
that I've worked there, Like the whole media landscape has
shifted so much. I've worked at ten for ten years, decay,
and the whole way through it always feels like something's changing,
something is ticking away. It always feels like something's on

(22:15):
a time limit. So that's not just at ten, that's
at seven and it's at nine. But they've all had redundancies.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Ten had the big.

Speaker 5 (22:23):
Shake up when Beck Morse lost her job there.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Yeah, so that was that one was quite up until then.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
I was like, whatever, someone in a department that I
have never had anything to do with, you know, gets
made redundant every year or whatever.

Speaker 6 (22:38):
That doesn't really affect me.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
And then one day I remember I was driving into
where we were in the old Hot Street building, and
I got a call. I was like really close with
Beck and with Freeban Kate Freeban. Yeah, And I got
a call I reckon from Kate because Beck couldn't do it.

Speaker 6 (22:54):
Be couldn't call me.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
And I was just driving in in the morning, and
Kate was like, we've just been made Kate me Beck
and Will Goodings, who was reading this spot at the time,
and like the team was good, that there was an
excellent They were a great three presenters. The ratings were
absolutely sold. It's not like they had dipped or anything.

(23:17):
We're doing well in our time slot. We're never going
to beat seven and nine, but they're an hour later
than us. They were fighting their own battle. We were
doing well in our time slot, and I remember they
were just like absolutely gold smacked. And I answered that
phone call and I was like, it's like death that
It was like there had been a death in.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
My family because I had changed.

Speaker 1 (23:35):
No one saw that coming, no one predicted it. It
wasn't mooted there's going to be changes. But they moved
the whole news like the presenting to Melbourne that day
and it was all.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
On the spot too. No one had a lead up,
no one knew.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
So I reckon they might have been like a week
or something because we've got to do a goodbye. I
remember news, but that when that happened, I was like,
oh shit, this could happen anytime.

Speaker 5 (23:59):
Were you just a reporter at that stage?

Speaker 2 (24:00):
I was.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
And then when they brought the sport back, when they
brought the news back fully to Adelaide a couple of
years later, which we've been doing for a few years now,
they gave me the presenting job.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
So you're in a good position back then because if
you had been the sports guy then you would have
lost your job. Yeah, but he's doing okay now obviously. Yeah,
but you you now have stepped up to that sports role.

Speaker 6 (24:25):
Yeah, that's worked out for me.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
And you've seen it happen to your friends with Beckmore.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
That's exactly that's exactly right. I've seen it happen to them,
So what's the say, doesn't happen to me. I don't
think that that's going to happen to us. I don't
think it's going to happen to seven or nine anytime soon.
But they're just going to keep Triman and Triman and
Triman and I reckon ten really needs this new thing
that they've brought in at six o'clock to work news.

Speaker 6 (24:44):
Plus, I think that they've called it.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
It's a new thing that they've brought in in the
project time slot that to work really well. We have
seen so many redundancies though we are full scouts and staff. Yeah,
I would suggest it's the same at seven and nine.
Everyone does different roles.

Speaker 6 (24:59):
I do. That's so sad as people's jobs.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
I hope that it never goes back to interstate news
because we need local local television.

Speaker 5 (25:08):
Is is dying.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
It was one of the one of the great mistakes.
I'm sure that even the ten Heavies would be happy
to admit looking back and when they moved.

Speaker 6 (25:16):
Our news to Melbourne.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yeah, literally the monday that the first it was still
Adelaide News, but it was read by Melbourne presenters. The
first monday the ratings fell off a cliff.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Can I ask one more question please? If you had
to choose which job you would lose, would it be
radio or TV?

Speaker 1 (25:36):
People ask me this a surprising amount because I always
complained about how tired I am, and I go.

Speaker 6 (25:41):
Use I be nice to work one job? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Can I just say, first of all, I know that
these are both exceptional jobs, and they're both awesome. I
like them heaps. TV was what I wanted to originally.
Radio just sort of happened for me later on. TV
would be harder to lose because I've had it for.

Speaker 6 (25:59):
Longer, but radio is.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
I would love to commit to radio, but it's so
volatile that I'm so lucky I'm in a.

Speaker 6 (26:05):
Position where I can.

Speaker 5 (26:05):
You've got another job as well.

Speaker 6 (26:06):
I have a foot on both sides.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
You still have an ask the question.

Speaker 6 (26:09):
I don't have an answer.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
You don't want to say the answer.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
I honestly couldn't pick you. Ask all the people that
have asked that after six hundred beers, and I have
not ever given anyone an answer saying I prefer this
to that.

Speaker 3 (26:22):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (26:23):
I don't know the answer, and I'm just waiting for
one of my jobs to sack me, which is like
half a joke and half true.

Speaker 6 (26:29):
Focused on the other one.

Speaker 3 (26:30):
Because it is scary. It's not just us in media,
it's this is a normal thing for people at the moment,
not knowing if they know they're going to lose their job.
Everyone is a lot of people being replaced by AI
all that kind of stuff. They couldn't replace us, say
what can They probably could, They probably could make less
mistakes in the game.

Speaker 5 (26:47):
I'm not very good at talking.

Speaker 6 (26:49):
It's the why I'm here.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I'd still be playing name of city in Asia, which
we did at six o'clock this morning, because they know
every city.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
Yeah, and they do really well at all the quizzes.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
We're given away some sleep, yeah we are. We're given
away sleep. So anyone that is desperate to get out
of the house.

Speaker 6 (27:06):
You've got kids at home, you've.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Got a screaming husband at home music if your wife,
to be honest, you just need a night out, We're
giving away a night across the road here at m
Sweet's Hotel's surprised it's never been given away before.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Twenty four hours of uninterrupted bliss. You get to check
into that hotel, or in the moment you click your
little card at the front door and you step inside,
or feels so good.

Speaker 6 (27:32):
You're checking into a vault and then.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
You're there in your vault and no one can get you,
and that is the best feeling in the world.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Yeah, and you get breakfast and a whole bunch of
prizes and everything. We'll go through that a little bit
later on, but this is all about the sleep. Oh
I'm just getting up, okay, Yeah, I'm quite near the top.
It got us thinking. It got us thinking, because this
prize is just for you.

Speaker 6 (27:56):
It's just you don't take anyone with you.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
You have this night in the hotel by yourself, solo sleeping.

Speaker 6 (28:05):
Do you do it at home?

Speaker 3 (28:06):
Well, it's because a lot of people who struggle to
sleep quite often. Let's be honest, let's just blame it
on our partner, because it's them that are snoring and
keeping you awake or awake or really sweaty, or taking
up too much room or moving around, and that's why
you have lack of sleep. So that's why a lot
of couples sleep in separate beds.

Speaker 6 (28:27):
Have you got that at home? No sleep in separate beds.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
I think I'm probably needy and insecure, so.

Speaker 6 (28:34):
That overrides the need for a lot of sleep.

Speaker 3 (28:36):
Yeah, I feel like I mean, I love checking into
a hotel and having a night by myself, and I
just completely starfish the bed.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
I think that you definitely sleep better by yourself. Unequivocally yep.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
Yeah, I'll say the same thing you do.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
But I don't know. I have this weird thing that
I feel like it's the beginning of the end or something.
If you're not sleeping, like you just become a roommate.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
I think if you're sensible enough and mature enough with
your partner, you could probably reach that point. Elasa and
I at the moment, I mean, we won'ly be married
for two years and neither of us snores and neither
of us king, so perfect. Yeah, we've got a big bed.
It's fine, King, we got out. We've got a room
that's just the whole mattress, the whole floors.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
A mattress is it round.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Like it's a love heart with a big love hearts
I'm bored at the back of it. But when one
of us is sick or approaching sickness, we'll split up
and we'll go and sleep in a separate bed.

Speaker 6 (29:26):
And it is a completely different experience.

Speaker 5 (29:29):
It is different.

Speaker 3 (29:30):
But do you feel like you kind of lack a
little bit of connection and closeness if you say good
night in the laundry and then you go to your
separate room.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
It is strange to be in one bed while she's
in the other bed and like, yell out, all right,
going to sleep now?

Speaker 5 (29:43):
Also, what are you doing in there?

Speaker 1 (29:45):
But it does work for a lot of people, And
we want to hear from you on either side of
the fence. Thirty one O two three is sleeping in
a different bed? Is it a death sentence? Or has
it saved saved your marriage, saved your relationship?

Speaker 5 (29:58):
I love to hear both sides.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
If it did save your marriage great or your relationship,
but if it also maybe was the beginning to the
end and you became roommates and then you just drifted apart.

Speaker 6 (30:09):
You didn't love each other anymore, You just hadn't live
in the same house.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, thirty one two three, We got some saucy prizes
for our favorite call.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
We right now though, are talking about sleep.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
We're having the great debate because we're trying to give
away some sleep to you guys who desperately need it.
Excuse me, we've got a across the road here at
the m suits. Yeah, right away, we're booking out a hotel.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
We just want to give you a room to yourself,
twenty four hours of uninterrupted bliss, and also you get breakfast.

Speaker 6 (30:39):
Downstairs, everything, a whole bunch of prizes in your room.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Head to bix one O two three, dot com dot
or you tell us why you need that prize. But
it's got us thinking about solo sleeping.

Speaker 7 (30:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
The debate is sleeping away from your partner good for you?
Is it better ruining your relationship?

Speaker 5 (30:55):
And is it worth it?

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Is the sleep worth what you may be losing in
connection and closeness to someone.

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Hailey can't see herself sleeping in another bed at all.
I do it every now and then when I'm sick,
and it's fine, Absolutely fine.

Speaker 5 (31:08):
Yeah, I know, I know, it's always fine.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
It's just like if it's a permanent thing, going off
to your own room is very room mate.

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Third on one or two three, adelaide, What do you
think We've got some red Hot Summer Tour double passes
to give away. Ruth in Aberfoyle Park has called in, Ruth,
what are your thoughts on this great debate?

Speaker 10 (31:24):
Well, good morning to you guys, first of all, but look,
you know what makes you any different than just lifestyle flatmates?
If you're constantly in separate rooms and my husband and
I we have many, many friends who over the years
have eventually gone to separate rooms, and one hundred percent
of them have ended ended.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
Yeah, Ruth, do either you or your husband have any
annoying traits in bed though, like the snoring or getting
really hard or kicking out or anything like that.

Speaker 10 (31:52):
Well, I was part of tolerating them and trying not
to kill them during the marriage.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
But so much time apart during the day, and you're say, Max,
you both have big jobs, you don't really spend much
time together. So if you're not sleeping next to each other,
when do you actually spend time together?

Speaker 10 (32:06):
Get it an intimacy difference, isn't there? Like when you
just get to lay next to each other, you can
talk as well the things you don't remember during the day.

Speaker 6 (32:14):
Yeah, I get it.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Yeah, just doing scroll on your phones next to each
other a little bit, show each other memes.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
Yeah, I can hear my husband talking to me and
I have earplugs in and I doesn't go yeah, yeah, yeah,
agreeing to whatever.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
I don't ever Renee in strath Alban seventeen year marriage.

Speaker 6 (32:29):
Can you tell us your secret?

Speaker 7 (32:32):
Hi? We've been together for seventeen years. We got married
in May this year, and we have tried so many
times to share a bed together and it never works.

Speaker 6 (32:41):
So you can't hand him storing?

Speaker 7 (32:44):
No, I cannot handle his snoring. Never slept in so
in bed.

Speaker 3 (32:48):
Can you hear him in the other room?

Speaker 15 (32:51):
I can.

Speaker 7 (32:51):
I hear him storing in his room, and yeah, I
don't snore, but I cannot handle like being having broken
sleep and been waken up, So that just goes straight
through me. And he's more than happy sleep in the
spare room, and I like it's improved our relationship so
much in those years. Do you miss a little bit,
I'm not much closer.

Speaker 3 (33:09):
The cut, like the warmth, or if you do want to,
you know, hug them in bed or anything. The touch.

Speaker 7 (33:15):
No, we just hugged during the day and touched during
the day and we made sure we're affectionate with each other. Yeah,
all the time. We had three kids together and they
actually cofly. Sorry, I have never had a bed to
myself since he's been in a separate room.

Speaker 1 (33:30):
Ah, you've got three kids, so it's clearly at some
point you've been in a bed together at least three times.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
How does that? How does that.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Aspect of things work? Does someone come and knock on
a door or no?

Speaker 7 (33:42):
Just lock the door and it just works. Everything works
really perfectly for our family, and everyone's just so close
with each other, very open.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
Yeah, knock, yeah, instead of on the shoulder, it's just
knocking at the door with the aapt smart chat.

Speaker 3 (34:00):
Thanks Renee Fastest in Shadow Park. We're talking about couples
in separate beds. What do you think?

Speaker 16 (34:06):
Good morning? Yeah, Look, look, I'm a big fan of
sleeping in the same bed. But I snaw and you know,
we went through all the trials and tribulations of that,
but a seapap and you know, but even still, you know,
I tossed some turn my wife toss some turns and
we came up. We went to a holiday overseas and
went to this hotel and the hotel actually had the

(34:27):
double bed or king sized bed with two king single quilps,
and we went, oh, hang on, this is interesting, and
so we actually had the best night's sleep ever.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
And so we did it at home.

Speaker 16 (34:39):
So you know, my wife just went, you know, I'm
going to go out and buy these king singles. And
you know we're still together in the same bed. We
still you know, it's a little bit of a you know,
can I lift up your sheet and go under a
little bit? You know, it's that kind of thing. But
we can toss and turn roll around, and you know,
it's just like a hybrid solution that works. And you
know we don't never look back, so it's awesome.

Speaker 3 (34:59):
Yeah, I do like that. And the snoring, just put
earplugs in.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
It works.

Speaker 3 (35:03):
Ear plugs are amazing that the.

Speaker 16 (35:07):
Sea paps at the story.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Out's all.

Speaker 6 (35:09):
We're good now, perfect costas.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
What a great solution.

Speaker 6 (35:12):
Thank you mate.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
I like this.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
I would like you to try one night in a
separate bed to your husband and just see if you
sleep any differently, better or worse.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
That means I have to go and sleep with my kids.

Speaker 6 (35:27):
No one of you kids got a bunk bed.

Speaker 5 (35:30):
Yeah, he's got a bunk bed.

Speaker 6 (35:31):
You can sleep on the top bunk.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
He sleeps on the top bunk. You have the bottom
bunk even better for your old bones. Climb friends sleep.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Change the sheets, old bones, change the sheets, you goos.
I'd like you to spend one night out of the
bed with Jimmy. LL make Jimmy sleeping there. I don't care,
in a different bed, just to see how you.

Speaker 5 (35:50):
Feel well, to see if I'm going to well, just
see if you like it.

Speaker 6 (35:53):
Maybe you have the best sleep your life. Maybe you
hate it. Some research.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Actually you're not sleeping very well at the moment. You
are texting at one am.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
Yeah, I text you at two eighteen last night.

Speaker 5 (36:04):
Yeah, I'll try it. I don't think it is his fault.

Speaker 6 (36:08):
He's not so much. Can you do some research and
put my.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Hand over his face so we can't breathe.

Speaker 6 (36:14):
I'd like to sleep in separate beds and not kill
your husband.

Speaker 5 (36:16):
Okay, I'll try tonight.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
Chat.

Speaker 8 (36:19):
The reason we're talking about it is because, of course,
you can win sleep on this radio show with Haley Max.

Speaker 9 (36:25):
Ten questions, sixty seconds, a thousand dollars, ok, Hale Max's
money minute.

Speaker 3 (36:33):
Alrighty today, VICKI in prospect she wants to retire.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
She's done, She's.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
Ready to hang off her boots.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
That makes plenty of sense, Vicky, because who wants to
work any more?

Speaker 6 (36:42):
Vicky? What are you retiring from today?

Speaker 10 (36:45):
I'm retiring from working from education.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Okay, well that's a tricky one.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
How long do you pull over?

Speaker 3 (36:51):
Vick?

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Yeah? About we'll go through the rules while Vie pulls over.
Because it is the same as every single day. We're
desperate to give away this thousand dollars, have to give
it away every single.

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Week, and today it's like super easy.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
And I will just say every day we put a
little video on our Instagram about us giving away the
first three answers to the first three questions. Please, so
always look.

Speaker 6 (37:13):
At that, always check got it?

Speaker 1 (37:14):
We put it up about seven every morning. Yep, it's
now eight. You've had a chance to look at it,
all right, VICKI your prospect we pulled over.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
We have.

Speaker 5 (37:25):
That's right all the time in the world.

Speaker 6 (37:27):
That's cool.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
Way I've gotn't elevated music as well?

Speaker 6 (37:33):
Actually, do you have that slide whistle that we played
earlier today? Because I quite like that sound of it.
It's good stuff.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
What do you think of when you hear that sound
of it, you know what I Vicky there, it's all right,
all right, let's do this.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
Fine, Vicky, I'll give you the rules because Hayley's going
to read the questions today. She's got a big girl
pants on. We have to accept your first answer. If
your past will come back to it at the end,
and if we don't understand you because you're in your.

Speaker 6 (37:58):
Car, just the luck of the drawer. All right, you're ready, big.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
Yeah, all right, let's do this.

Speaker 3 (38:04):
Ready, set go? What is twenty two plus twenty two?
Brian Wilson co founded the beach What Boy? What flavor?
Are regular twisties? Oh? Flight attendant? Flight attendants work in
what type of vessel? At ape? Where in Adelaide does

(38:28):
the tram run down? Jetty Road? NA? B and A
and Z are both brands of what bank? A popular
band is panic at the what?

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (38:44):
What is the capital of the United Kingdom? InGaN? Oh?
What is the main herb used in a traditional pesto?
Do you use hot or cold water to make an
English breakfast? Tea? Hot? A popular band is panic at
the What.

Speaker 7 (39:08):
I got?

Speaker 3 (39:08):
I'm panicking right now?

Speaker 1 (39:10):
Panic in the right, Oh, Vicky don't you dare apologize? O,
we love you.

Speaker 6 (39:17):
You've still got some money.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
You've still got some cash so you can pay for
a new Bluetooth head set in your car. Twenty two
plus twenty two, of course, is forty four. Brian Wilson
co founded the Beach Boys Rip. You said, we said
what flavor regular twist is? You said pass, Then you
said cheese, Then you said chickens. So if I take
out the word past, cheese was your first answer, So

(39:39):
I'll give it to you. Flight attendants typically work in
planes the Adelaide. Where in Adelaide does the trend run
down Jenny Road is Glennelle, nab and A and Zeta Banks.
The main herb used in Pesto is basil hot water
used for English breakfast tea. So you've got eight right there.

(39:59):
A popular band panic at the disco to we needed
and Vicky the capital of the Kingdom, London, London. Yeah,
as soon as I said it, we have to set
your first those pesky rule makers.

Speaker 6 (40:17):
Hey eighty bucks, Vick.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
Thank you guys.

Speaker 15 (40:22):
I'm so shocked to have got through.

Speaker 3 (40:25):
My son and I listened to it in the car
on the way to school every day, so.

Speaker 5 (40:30):
Wonderful, well done, It's nice to meet you.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
Vicky.

Speaker 6 (40:33):
Enjoy Vicky, spend on your kids, lunches, win sleep.

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needs this. We're open to that too. Just nominate them.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
And here's the thing inside the room, as well as
the night's sleep, as well as the early check in
the late check out the breakfast nextries. You get a
bunch of prizes in your room. Yesterday we talked about
you get a weighted blanket. Today I couldn't tell you
right now you're getting an Amazon kindle.

Speaker 3 (41:53):
You're getting a kindle as well as a night.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
Away, getting a new kindle.

Speaker 3 (41:57):
I love life.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
I read my kindle last night. Because my book is
twelve hundred pages long. You have to do so much
forearm strength.

Speaker 3 (42:06):
Yeah, your fantasy novels just sitting just holding up on
the kindley in bed.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
By the way, this kindle worth one hundred and ninety
nine dollars.

Speaker 6 (42:15):
Oh my god.

Speaker 8 (42:15):
Meet the lightest, most compact kindle now with a brighter
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Speaker 2 (42:23):
Explore the range at Amazon dot com. Are you right?

Speaker 1 (42:26):
So all of that could be yours if you go
and register and people have been doing that, Hailey, and
we get to call them back.

Speaker 4 (42:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (42:33):
And that one person today is Crystal in seton Crystal.

Speaker 5 (42:38):
Why do you need sleep?

Speaker 15 (42:41):
Oh my god, because my house is just so chaoti.
I live with four my four kids ranging from twenty
six to seven, so I don't have a bedroom at
the moment. So I'm sleeping on the couch and my
seven year old has all of a sudden decided that
he doesn't want to sleep by himself, so he comes
on in the middle of every night and pushes me

(43:02):
practically off. So it's chaoti my son is Yeah, I
sleep on the couch. I have done for every year.

Speaker 3 (43:10):
Now, Crystal, you can't keep sleeping on a couch.

Speaker 15 (43:14):
So yeah. So my son girlfriend is pregnant, so there's
about to be a baby in the house as well,
so I'm hoping that they venture out scene.

Speaker 3 (43:24):
Oh Crystal, and it sounds like you're going to be
very hands on as a grandma.

Speaker 15 (43:28):
Oh yeah, definitely. I can't wait. I'm excited, but I
also would love a full night to myself before that happens.

Speaker 3 (43:35):
Yeah, you need this, Bristill.

Speaker 6 (43:36):
Are you're tired? You sound a little bit tired on
the phone, as you don't mind me saying.

Speaker 15 (43:40):
I'm very tired. So I'm always tired, and then I
have to get up at six o'clock for work, so
that's to day of the day, alf So that's good.

Speaker 6 (43:47):
Affect you?

Speaker 1 (43:48):
How does it affect you being tired? Do you find
yourself getting grumpy with your kids?

Speaker 6 (43:51):
That you love so much, Tierie.

Speaker 16 (43:53):
All the time.

Speaker 15 (43:55):
My kids are always going to me. Are you're so grumpy?
So grumpy? I'm like, well, say would you be if
you will me?

Speaker 1 (44:00):
Yeah, well if I'm so grumpy, you should move out
and let me have my bed back here.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
You know, I don't want to wish this time away
because this is really special to be around so many
kids at the moment, but you do need to recharge yourself,
so Krystal.

Speaker 15 (44:12):
Yeah, I definitely do.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
Max and I would love to offer you a little pressy.
We would love you to win Sleep. You've won Sleep.

Speaker 15 (44:21):
Oh my oh thank you, Oh my god. I've never
won anything before. I'm so happy.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
This is maybe the best prize we ever given away
as well.

Speaker 15 (44:29):
Oh yeah, backprize I've ember won.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
You were gonna love it checking into that hotel room
with nobody there. You get your kindle off, a bunch
of other prizes, You get a break in the morning,
and just twenty four hours to yourself.

Speaker 15 (44:42):
Oh my god, say thank you. I'm say happy.

Speaker 6 (44:45):
Sorry, thank you, Crystal.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
Here's the deal, right if yeah, that's seven year old
or whoever it was that wants to come and sleep
with you on the couch all the time, or if
you're pregnant, daughter or whoever it is comes and knocks
on the door while you're in this hotel, you have
our permission to say rack off.

Speaker 5 (45:03):
Yeah, oh oh, I will believe.

Speaker 6 (45:05):
Me get lost. This is my twenty for from the nineties.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
Away.

Speaker 1 (45:10):
You know what you can. You can improve the rack
to an f if you want. I don't mind, Just
get them out of there. It's your night, Crystal.

Speaker 15 (45:18):
Yeah, I will be don't you worries? They'll be nowhere
near me?

Speaker 6 (45:21):
Excellent. We won't even tell them what room you're in,
all right.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
Keep your registrations coming through. Jump on our website please.
We have so many rooms to feel yeah, so.

Speaker 8 (45:32):
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at m Suite's hotel. Indulge in luxurious comfort, impeccable cuisine,
nestled in peaceful surroundings. Book online at Majestic msweets dot
com dot au.

Speaker 5 (45:47):
We have been giving our beautiful listeners the chance.

Speaker 3 (45:49):
To win sleep.

Speaker 6 (45:51):
Put me out.

Speaker 2 (45:52):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (45:52):
It is what we all want and what we all need.
And someone who knows a lot about sleep is a
sleep expert. And I can't believe that It's taken me
forty three years of my life to meet this person.
I should have met you from day one. Elena Winnel
Welcome to our show.

Speaker 5 (46:09):
Sleep Experts.

Speaker 12 (46:10):
Hey Haley, Hey Max.

Speaker 1 (46:13):
Can you please tell us everyone's calling in saying, Oh,
I need this sleep.

Speaker 6 (46:17):
I'm so desperate for it.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
If you, as a sleep expert, had to summarize why
sleep is so important for us as humans and why
these people need it so bad, how'd you do it?

Speaker 12 (46:26):
It actually governs every function of our being. So it
impacts our mental clarity, how sharp we are, how much
we can focus our memory. It affects our emotional health,
so our mood. People are really grumpy and like, well,
maybe you didn't sleep very well last night. It affects
our energy levels, It affects our physical health. It affects

(46:48):
every aspect of our being because sleep is the time
that we heal and regenerate. So we break down during
the day, and we heal and regenerate at night. So
if you're not sleeping, well, you are just breaking down.

Speaker 3 (46:59):
I read somewhere that like, lack of sleep is just
as bad as having like seventeen cigarettes a day.

Speaker 5 (47:05):
It's so bad for your health.

Speaker 12 (47:06):
It is so bad for your health. I wouldn't doubt
that absolutely.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
What about people who wake up in the middle of
the night, They get to sleep, and then they wake
up and they cannot, for the life of them, switch
their brain off and go back to sleep.

Speaker 12 (47:17):
So and that's a very common problem that the overactive,
busy mind. So I guess Hallie, I would ask, what
happens to you when you can't get back to sleep?
What are you thinking about?

Speaker 3 (47:27):
I do you know what I do? I have stupid
songs going on over and over and over in my head,
and then I think of all the worst case scenarios
of everything in my life, not.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
Stupid songs that we play on this station, because they're
all great songs.

Speaker 5 (47:37):
It's Pink Pony Club every night.

Speaker 6 (47:40):
What's me?

Speaker 12 (47:42):
Yeah, I'm not sure they're lullaby songs, but ah yeah.
But also what you mentioned in.

Speaker 13 (47:47):
The worst case scenario, that is really common for people
that don't sleep well, who struggle to fall asleep or
to get back to sleep, because imagine, if you're thinking
of worst case scenarios, your body and your your mind
don't feel safe to go back to sleep because you're
thinking about danger.

Speaker 12 (48:04):
Really right, even if it doesn't, you know, in our
rational world doesn't seem like that, but we don't feel
safe to get back to sleep. So it's interesting you
say that that's a really common pattern. If we're waking
up during the middle of the night, it's typically because
our nervous system is out of balance. And in your
particular case, I would encourage you to try to get

(48:25):
out of your mind and drop into your body. And
I know for a lot of people they're like, what
is she talking about right now? But we spend so
much time in our heads. We're really disconnected from our
bodies these days. And the more we're present in our
body and feeling, the less we're thinking.

Speaker 1 (48:39):
As a tip, then, Elena, when you say that, is
that like laying there and thinking of, you know, the
feeling of your toes and each individual toe and going
through each individual finger and thinking of which bit of
your body is touching which bit of the covers.

Speaker 12 (48:55):
Yeah, you do that, but just hear how you even
said that, thinking about how you're feeling, so you're even
staying in your head as you say that, So I
actually actually feel it to be with that sensation, And yeah,
you're right, it's all of those things, just feeling, just
feeling into the sensations of your body. But also to
slow your breathing down, Like breathing really helps to kick

(49:17):
us in and get us out of fight flight mode
and into the rest and digest mode, so we can
really slow our system down and relax and get back
to sleep. You know, it's really hard to sleep if
you're thinking about work or what you got to do
next day. You know, stress all moments. We've got to
jump out of that gear and into the relaxation response.

Speaker 8 (49:38):
It's so interesting. Part two, Elena Winnell, stick around. We
want to keep chatting to you next.

Speaker 3 (49:42):
Yeah, we've got a burning question that I think every
couple wants to know from you.

Speaker 8 (49:46):
Ooh, with our sleep expert on me, how you max
in the morning.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
The only stage be you the chancemen and sleep in
a worldwide exclusion. No, let's do it. That's no one
else is doing it.

Speaker 6 (49:55):
And we have had so many entries online and we've
gone frey three, somebody fat check a company. We've got
plenty of rooms to give away.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
But what that says to us is that your role
struggling with sleep, and that is why we've got a
sleep expert whether she still hear Elena Will.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
What are your thoughts on couples that kind of go
together in a relationship but just don't match in bed
sleeping wise, someone's snoring, they can't sleep.

Speaker 5 (50:19):
Do you think it's okay for couples to sleep separately?

Speaker 12 (50:22):
Yeah, it's sleep divorce is actually a very common thing
these days.

Speaker 6 (50:26):
Sleep divorce.

Speaker 5 (50:28):
What I'm getting a divorce?

Speaker 12 (50:29):
Guys, it's about wadding for couples these days, it's actually
a lot more common than you would think. You know,
if someone struggles to sleep and their partner really snores
and they won't do anything about their snoring, or they
can't find a solution and they're you know, maybe they
toss and turn, those kinds of things. Well, if it
is disrupting the other person's sleep, it can make sense

(50:51):
to sleep in different bedrooms because, as you alluded to before, Hailey,
our sleep is so important to our wellbeing.

Speaker 1 (50:57):
Yeah, what about phones in bed? What's your stance phone divorce?

Speaker 12 (51:03):
No, definitely cut out the blue light. So it's a
little bit of a fella. See that you shouldn't use
technology at all at bedtime. It depends how you use it.
So if you used it in a way that relaxes you,
then fine. But if you're using it in a way
that kind of reps you up and gets you more stimulated,
that's not good. So if you're listening to a relaxation

(51:23):
or meditation great or even a slow drama or something
like that that kind of gets you a bit sleepy.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
What about like monkeys smoking and riding bicycles on reels?

Speaker 5 (51:34):
Is that a normal thing to watch before we go
to sleep?

Speaker 3 (51:38):
That's my normal? Oh?

Speaker 12 (51:43):
You know that does it? If it relaxes you great,
goes for home. And if it's of getting you a
bit wound not, then maybe it's not the best thing
to do. Definitely, cut about the blue light, so you
can get apps for your phone and your devices and
cut the blue light. And also i'd encourage people to
at least put their devices in aeroplane mode when they're
sleeping so they're not getting all the emaps.

Speaker 6 (52:04):
Good tip, Elena.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
We are putting a bunch of people in a hotel room,
giving them a night's sleep, a night away from everything.
Have you got any final tips for them to just
drift off into the most perfect uninterrupted sleep that we
can all employ ourselves as well.

Speaker 3 (52:21):
So a couple of things.

Speaker 12 (52:22):
What you're thinking during the dates is not just about
the night time, it's about the daytime. So the lead
up to that beautiful night that you're going to have,
just catch any worst case scenario type thoughts or stressful
thoughts you're having and just try to let them go.
Change them. Then in the lead up to night time,
like I said, slow deep breathing, it's one of the
easiest ways to shift your nervous system into that rest

(52:43):
and digest function when you're sleeping. Put a smile on
your face that helps you to stop worrying about things.

Speaker 3 (52:49):
That causes wrinklings. Though, yeah, I'd like to take my
face down at night time, hay how you have to
sleep on aside because behind her head she's got a
bulldog clip holding her face back. Elena, you have been
so amazing. Thank you so much for all your wonderful times.
I hope, well, I know our listeners will definitely be

(53:11):
listening closely to that and hopefully have a bednight sleep time.

Speaker 12 (53:14):
It's such a pleasure.

Speaker 2 (53:15):
Nice to be with you both, all right, Hey, don't
forget registered to win sleep. You don't actually just win sleep.

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You want a bunch of other stuff like today we
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And guess what, guys, Tomorrow's Friday? Oh yes, is that
a fast week?

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You know why tomorrow is good because we've got more
prizes to add to this wind sleep thing. Plus we
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