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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, what a show today, Friend Monday, Alison langdon Ali
to us joined us.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Jonesy always likes to get in good as it were,
with Ali because he's terrified that one day there'll be
a knock at the door'll be a crew from current
affair him having done his recycling incorrectly, or has sold
something on Facebook marketplace and someone's out here.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
I didn't know there was cement in that washing machine.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Okay, we put a zempic to the pub test. Spotify
is in hot water over two different things, one of
which is AI generated music. Very interesting.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
What about those crazy pet owners that you brought to
the table.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Yes, they feed their dog salmon scollops, beautiful meat, but
they pre chew the food. It's disgusting, crazy pet owners.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
And if you're a musician like me, you'll be happy
to know about the shakeup of the ARIA charts.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Right And if you're a music lover like me, Emma
Gillespie has all the lowdown on Glastonbury Enjoy the podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
About a miracle of recording. We have so many requests
for them to do it again.
Speaker 4 (01:13):
Mistress Amanda and ms Keller.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Amanda doesn't work alone.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
Friend in the Broom making the tools of the train.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
I've heard them describe him as a drunken idiot.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
A legendary part.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
Jonesy, Amanda the actress.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Congratulations, man, we're THEADI right now. Josey and Amanda, you're
doing a great job.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Now good radio.
Speaker 6 (01:40):
Sorry but it's a ton twist set and Amanda, shoot time.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
We're on there.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
How are you today?
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Well, I'm well. I'm just looking at the footy results.
Some surprises there was it a surprise that the Sharks
got done? Annoyingly my dart picked the Sharks. I think
I didn't do well with my dart throwing on Friday.
I've only got four out of eight correct. On Thursday,
Smart got seven out of a Overall, we're both even
(02:13):
now still goes to shows that you can throw a
dart and still have decent tips. Having said that, I
think you you're disdain for my dart throwing forced me
to have a dart lesson and I think that's discombobulated
the universe. Something discombobulated you. Here's how angry you were
(02:35):
on Thursday at my dart throwings.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
So easy you get a freaking dart and I hate.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
You, HI hate you?
Speaker 2 (02:44):
And this had been my coach's advice relax. It was
the antithesis. I think, well, look, how in you incite me?
This is the way you speak to me. I think
that somehow it was discombobulated. This week will get quite
different results. And you'd like to say.
Speaker 3 (03:02):
Why, Well, because are you doing more practice?
Speaker 2 (03:06):
No less, I'm going to do less.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
I'm going to go back to the way I was
worse than terrible.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Yeah, but the universe speaks through me. I don't as
a channeler, and I once watched a Man Was with
Me with Extra Dimension as a TV show. I was
a man channel an ancient spirit, and I'm not a
man who channeled dolphins. You it's not up to you.
It's what comes through you. Brandon.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Yeah, I think your hat.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
Yeah, but that's that's if if the spirit wants to
talk through your hat, that's what happened, or rather big
flapping part.
Speaker 3 (03:42):
We have an action packed show today is going to.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Be joining us. She's a Gold LOGI nominee.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Yeah, you've been down that path before.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
I have had I go let me think. No, I
didn't get it both times.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Never mind, it's outrageous. You know how outrage I was
about that?
Speaker 7 (04:01):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (04:01):
As long as you're outraged, I think all is well.
But I'm looking forward to having Ali. She's got a
new TV show, Parental Guidance starting, and I want to
ask her about gaming. I've got a couple of friends
who've got kids in their teens and it's a really
it's an extraordinary problem.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
The screens are a big concern, aren't they? Instagram that
makes us return and we can't do anything until we
do the Magnificence seven.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
This question number one? What was Pennant Hills Road in
Carlingford closed for last week?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
GM Nation, We have the Magnificence.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
There are seven questions? Can you go all the way
and answer all seven questions correctly? If you do that,
a Manda will say.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Listen to the prizes today a family pass to Sydney Zoo,
which is going to be amazing. With school holidays coming up,
one hundred and fifty dollars to spend at Coco Black,
and they're also celebrating World Chocolate Day on July seven.
Put in your diaries because they have free handcrafted hot
chalk to the first hundred customers.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
Well this is pretty good. This is pretty rischland. That
will go all the way.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Hi, Rishlin, morning. How are you having a good day?
Speaker 8 (05:00):
All right?
Speaker 9 (05:01):
All right?
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Yeah, just driving to work? Good?
Speaker 10 (05:04):
All right?
Speaker 2 (05:04):
I want to see if we can get you prizes today.
You've got to go all the way, but let's see
how they can.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
Go all the way? Rishlin?
Speaker 2 (05:10):
What is his question?
Speaker 8 (05:12):
One?
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Why was Penan Hills Road in coming for closed last week?
Speaker 4 (05:17):
The crane that was potentially going to fall over?
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (05:20):
Is it still there?
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Let's last share my rye.
Speaker 12 (05:22):
I think yeah, the road is still a little bit
dodgy around there, right.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Okay, don't take our word for that, because.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
They've got to get the crane down before the winds
come up again.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
I know we're expecting a big windy week that's.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
Going to come tomorrow. I think the wins.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
After serving thirty seven years as editor in chief, Anna
Wintour has left her position at which magazine? Hgue, Yeah
it is not That's Live, That's Life magazine edited by
Anna Wintour or Open Road.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
Imagine those stories.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Question three? He's a not so secret sounding Russell. What
sound is this?
Speaker 3 (06:05):
Yeah? What is it?
Speaker 2 (06:09):
Here we go? I don't know if it sounds like.
Speaker 3 (06:13):
It, I don't know. That's a hard one.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah, I'm knowing what the answer is. What do you
think it might be?
Speaker 8 (06:20):
Oh, that's a very very hard one, guys, I have
no idea.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
We give it to him.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
Again. It doesn't sound like what it's supposed to. I
don't think it doesn't really sound like Ryan. It sounds
that's because you've put it in there.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Thank you wristling Amazon dudes.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Emma, hello, hey, how are you very well? Have listen?
Speaker 13 (06:49):
Ye?
Speaker 2 (06:49):
I don't think it's a good example of what do
you think that might be?
Speaker 6 (06:54):
I obviously sounds like a lady talking.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Thanks, Ryan, that would be Amanda cartoon.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
It's from the cartoon.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
But even a cartoon version of that. Well, what we
might do, Ryan, find a better example of it? Well,
the song where we go to ads good version, I
don't think. So what do you think? Right? What do
you think Brenton?
Speaker 3 (07:14):
What's your name? It's more cartoony, so imagine you.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Doing That's it. That's what the noise is.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Podcast the magnificence. We're up to question number.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Three, not so secret sound. The sound goes like this,
which I thought was confusing. And Brendan, you gave us
your version, so.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
And Ryan's got more.
Speaker 14 (07:45):
O.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
God, that's that's your too watery.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
And it's not me.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Hello Tony and seven Hills, How are you?
Speaker 6 (07:56):
Good morning? How are we going?
Speaker 2 (07:58):
What do you think it is a gold? It isn't gold.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
That's me when a man throws darts with me, Tony?
The new film twenty eight years later?
Speaker 3 (08:10):
Is what genre? Tony?
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Is that a rom com? Be a coming of age?
Or see a zombie horror movie?
Speaker 3 (08:19):
See coming of age?
Speaker 2 (08:21):
No?
Speaker 3 (08:22):
See did you say see?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
He said, C which is zombie horror? Is that what
it is?
Speaker 8 (08:25):
Yea?
Speaker 1 (08:25):
So it was after twenty eight days later, which is
two thousand and two, then twenty eight weeks later two
thousand and seven, and now twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Years See, the time just goes.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
You know, I think we need more post apocalyptic movies.
Don't you think?
Speaker 2 (08:37):
Why don't we just make some pre apobolic?
Speaker 3 (08:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Exactly what I said?
Speaker 3 (08:43):
What about Amanda goes apoplectic?
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Question five? Which pop star has Orlando Bloom recently spit from?
Speaker 3 (08:55):
That's sad.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
My husband is not across popular culture in anyway. But
yesterday he said to me, did you hear that Katie
Perry went into space? I said, are you kidding? I said,
people who've been in comers for twenty years.
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Know that Remember what Harley said about Kim Gardashian said,
is that the one that used to be a man?
Speaker 2 (09:11):
I know he got very confused. Question six, Which electronic
music duo? Where robot helmet's? Tony? Ryan so harsh.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Nathan's in Barrel, Hello.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Nathan, good morning. How are you have to be careful Nathan?
Because I've upset Ryan by questioning one of his questions
and now he's just pressing the buzzer within seconds just
to answer this quickly. Which electronic music duo? Where robot helmets?
Speaker 8 (09:44):
I've got no idea.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
Tyler's in spring Wood, h Tyler?
Speaker 8 (09:50):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Hello? Who wears electronic?
Speaker 1 (09:53):
No?
Speaker 3 (09:53):
What?
Speaker 2 (09:54):
They're electronic music duo? They were robot helmets? Who are they?
Speaker 3 (09:57):
They're not robot helmets so much as this helmet helmets.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I mean, they're not flower podheads, they're not Devo.
Speaker 6 (10:03):
I'm hoping to get lucky with this answer, but it's.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
A dark Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:08):
Who won out of the Titans and the Cowboys last night?
Speaker 15 (10:15):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (10:16):
I just caught the last through that game? Was it
the Titan?
Speaker 3 (10:22):
No?
Speaker 2 (10:22):
No? Sorry?
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Tyler runs in Helen's burn.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Well I run. It all comes down to you.
Speaker 9 (10:28):
It's the Cowboys?
Speaker 2 (10:29):
What the Cowboys?
Speaker 3 (10:30):
Thirty twenty four?
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Yes, oh, Ryan finds out so amusing.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
The congratulations, Run You've won the jampack.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
I feel like there's something going on here and I don't.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Know, but I don't know what I know.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
What's going on here? What's happening? Have you guys been
hanging out as no?
Speaker 2 (10:49):
No, no, Ryan's upset?
Speaker 1 (10:51):
I question is I like when there's trouble and it's
not me, I just sit back and go it's not
to hear.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
How we started the show where we replayed our fight
from Thursday.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
That was the that's the past's history. Back to you, Ron,
You've won the jam pack one hundred and.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Fifty dollars to spend at Coco Black Celebrate excuse me,
celebrate World Chocolate Day on July seven, free handcrafted hot
chocolate for the first one hundred customers. Ooh, a family
pastor to Sydney Zoo, Creatures of the Ice Age at
Sydney Zoom and Jonesy Nomatic caricatures, feeder color and some
salad pencils.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
I say, run. Anything you were able to add.
Speaker 6 (11:24):
To this, thank you, I really appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Thank you, and Ron that's enough, Thank you, Ron, well done.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
Jonesy and Amanda.
Speaker 3 (11:34):
Podcast Jonesy and Amanda it.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Happened to Captain Bird's.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
Rex Hunt kissed them ridiculous. I want to fit through
the German That our big book of musical facts. On
this day. In nineteen seventy nine, Kiss release their hit
I Was Made for Loving You. Paul Stanley wrote the
track with songwriter Desmond Child because he wanted to prove
to him how easy it was to write a disc song.
And yes, it was a success, not just for the band,
(12:04):
sold over a million copies, but it helped shine a
light on Desmond Child. We've interviewed him. He used songs
for everyone. He became one of the most successful songwriters
of all time, creating hits as diverse as this. What
about this one?
Speaker 3 (12:17):
Coldplay?
Speaker 2 (12:18):
Coldplay?
Speaker 3 (12:19):
Va Lovita?
Speaker 2 (12:20):
About this one by Carrie Underwood?
Speaker 15 (12:21):
This was his.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
Inside Your Heaven?
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Yep? What about this one by Joan Jet.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
What a diverse that sounds very kiss Oh, and you
also forgot.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
This where the Sweetest. I don't think he's up for
that one.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
That's where he went commercials. People accused him of family No,
surely not. Let's play this Fingerprints were all Over from.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Nineteen seventy nine. What a treat to be joined by
Ali Langdon. She lights up our screens every night as
a host of a Current Affair and you show or
it's returning tonight Parental Guidance, And I'm thrilled she's nominated
for the Gold Logi and we must vote. Hello, Ali,
how are you?
Speaker 14 (13:08):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (13:08):
You must we must vote?
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Can I ask you? Because I was up for the
Gold Logi a couple of times and I found it
so hard to sell yourself. Yeah, having the qualities that
get you nominated is a different skill set to trying
to sell yourself, isn't it?
Speaker 13 (13:22):
Because also we represent a team everything we do, even
like Parental Guidance, there's this huge team. I'm a very
minimal part of Parental Guidance, right, I'm just there as
the example of what a bad parent looks like.
Speaker 11 (13:33):
And with a Current Affair.
Speaker 13 (13:35):
Or with the Olympics that we did, you were just
such a tiny part of it. So it is very
very strange when you were then singled out. But you
also then have to kind of lean into it a
bit and say, you know, make it clear that you're
representing everybody and kind of just enjoy it and sit
in the discomfort.
Speaker 2 (13:54):
Yes, yeah, because I think some people are better at
that than others. But it's a wonderful accolade and congratulations.
Just to be nominated is a great thing. Well done,
thank you.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Yes, it's fun sitting in discomfort? Is that the underwear
situation for the night.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Probably, what's your outfit?
Speaker 13 (14:12):
I haven't even had the initial conversation as to what
I wear or what, because obviously we've got parental guidance
coming out. I've just been filming a big domestic violence
forum which was going to wear this week. I literally
my brain is so full of job stuff that I
haven't been able to think about the fun things like
the frock.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
Yeah, and maybe I'll just leave.
Speaker 11 (14:34):
It to others to decide and I'll just wear whatever.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Talking, well, everyone's showing skin these days, Maybe you should.
Speaker 11 (14:40):
I'm past the point of showing too much skin.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
That's a girl over it, I say, someone from It
was an overseas clip, but this woman getting out of
a car, and she had a front flap and a
back flap and they weren't joined. It's like the sort
of thing you put over This is the outfit.
Speaker 11 (14:55):
Are you suggesting this is what I go something like
this for the.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Local thinking there's an awkward I think you'll be fine
to bring the element. Come on, Emmer, she wore the
piano keys at the fielding and bring it back.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
There was There was.
Speaker 13 (15:10):
Quite a bit of frontage, yes from from Memory, kicking
the ivories all over the TV.
Speaker 3 (15:16):
Upfronts from started with her.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
So tell us about parental guidance. I've got a friend
whose son is really well. The family is really struggling
around his use of the computer for gaming. For is
it Land? What's that game? They're all playing Minecraft? No,
not Minecraft Land? What is it? Ryan? You'd know it?
Fortnight a Fortnite, That's the one. I mean. But it's
affecting behavior, It's affecting the family, affecting your sibling. This
(15:41):
is terrifying stuff, isn't it.
Speaker 13 (15:43):
Which is why we've done the show differently this time.
You know, I feel like we've done We've covered things
like smacking and all the parenting styles. We still have
a different parenting styles, but we've broken it down into
four main subjects and the one we've got tonight is
screen time and it is huge. The different things getting
the kids to do. And we have some families, like
we have a family on the show who are called
(16:04):
pro tech, so the kids actually make money from gaming,
which then I just couldn't quite get my head around.
So you have people sort of watching the kid in
his bedroom playing games and he's making money for me.
There's a bunch of red flags there as to like
who's who's signing on to watch, you know, a kid
in their bedroom play video games. But there's a lot
(16:26):
of positives to what they do as well, because they
understand it.
Speaker 11 (16:29):
And you've got a bunch of us in.
Speaker 13 (16:30):
The room who are really anti tech families, and I
kind of almost fall into that category and just made
us realize, we don't know what our kids are doing.
Speaker 11 (16:38):
They're going to be doing it. We've got to be across.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
It, right. But if this was a young sports star
of the family, would he be encouraging them. This is
a money making benure for these kids. They can this
could be their jobs.
Speaker 11 (16:49):
And this is what they're looking at at doing.
Speaker 13 (16:50):
This is probably right there and they're making a small fortune,
but more than that, it's about keeping them safe online
and the expel like how much time.
Speaker 11 (17:00):
So one of the challenges we do.
Speaker 13 (17:02):
It is just like, okay, everyone in the house, give
us all of your devices and we're going to add
up how much time. What is interesting is how often
the parents are going get off, get off, get off
your screen, and then how much time they're spending. Yeah,
and what they're spending their time on is pretty telling.
But there's some really big conversations around things like consent,
(17:24):
which was a real eye opener in the room of
where some of the parents sit and just showed me
we had we have a real problem with it.
Speaker 11 (17:32):
And some of the other stuff we're looking at too, is.
Speaker 13 (17:34):
Like chapbot friends because we were so behind the eight
ball when with social media, this is the next thing
coming and as parents, this is what we need to
be across. And when you see how those challenges play out,
which is tonight, okay, we'll terrify you, but I'll also
then go, okay, right, this is what we need to do.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
That deep fake AI suffers very scary, isn't it.
Speaker 13 (17:57):
That's the and all of that, all of that place,
all the plays into it. But with the chatbot friend,
because these are free sights online so anyone can do it.
We set the kids up. They create their profile and
their friend. If you think you're that kid at school
who doesn't quite fit in, you're bullied, or you're just
socially awkward, you come home and you set up your
chatbot friend.
Speaker 11 (18:16):
How quickly that.
Speaker 13 (18:17):
Line blurs that that is not real and when that
becomes your closest friend. And we saw the really horrible
example in America last year where the chapbot friend, you know,
but the boy took his life.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
It was the chap by friend say to take his life, take.
Speaker 13 (18:33):
Your life, and then we could be together forever. And
when you watch these kids online for just might be
twenty twenty five minutes you Grooming is a word I
would use because it is utterly unregulated in this country.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
And this is AI grooming. So it's not a human
it's an algorithm grooming you.
Speaker 11 (18:50):
And we had to make it clear in the room.
Speaker 13 (18:52):
We had some families who had really strong you know,
some like with religious beliefs and all the conversation that
the AI friend brought up with their child. We're to
make it really clear, we have nothing to do with this.
This isn't some producer behind the scenes kind of dictating
where this goes. This is just from keywords that they'd
put in, and I think you know, part of it
(19:13):
was I think she'd said, oh, boys are gross. From
that where that took the conversation with a twelve year
old girl was it was just eye.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
Opening, that's scary, scary stuff. Well, Ali will be watching tonight.
But what you on a c A. It's the Ali Langdon.
Speaker 12 (19:29):
Network, straddling all the shows I need and if you
need any material?
Speaker 3 (19:34):
What about when you get up on stage?
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Remember when I was on the Today Show with you
come on the elephant, Joe, come on, this is great?
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Do you get an elephant into.
Speaker 16 (19:44):
The out of safe and the f out of way.
Speaker 3 (19:56):
Allison Langdon language like that?
Speaker 13 (19:59):
Jonesy, Jonesy, Jonesy has his Joke's got any better?
Speaker 2 (20:02):
No, that was a peak moment.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
I think that's a bad Since then seven thirty to
night on Channel nine and nine. Now you'll see Parental
Guidance and you'll see ACA and seven.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Good luck with the Loki.
Speaker 13 (20:16):
Yeah, absolutely, thank you, it's gonna be it's gonna be
so much fun.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
It'd be so much fun sounding hysterical, thank you, Jonesy.
Speaker 3 (20:26):
Gam Nations.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
It's sixty seven down at the Jonesy, the Man of Arms.
We're all talking about a zempick. Does it pass the
pub test well?
Speaker 2 (20:34):
As you said earlier, The Poisons Hotline has recorded threatended
and thirty two calls about these drugs in twenty twenty four,
just twenty six of those in twenty twenty. Obviously, these
drugs are around more and more. Interestingly, the therapeut Peutic
Goods Administration hasn't approved diabetic drugs like a zempic for
weight loss. There are other ones MONDEO and we're GOVI
(20:56):
that are prescribed for weight loss, but a zempic isn't.
And that's what's causing some people to rule the system
because you're supposed to be under doctor supervision, and lots
of people aren't. Lots of people are overdoping, lots of
people are getting it through back channels and not being
medically monitored.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Remember Human headlined roxy Jasenko. She ended up going to
hospital because she.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Took four doses in one go. She said she became
like a junkie and wondered why she had. I mean,
that's very minimum. If you're not taking it properly, you
can get nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, she had to get
into an ambulance and go to hospital. She was very unwell. Duh,
taking four times the dose. But people who are desperate
to lose weight will take this unprescribed and are self regulating,
(21:41):
self monitoring.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
Do you find I'm meeting more and more people that
have taken a zempic or the other weight loss drugs,
and I haven't heard of any ill effects from it.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
They all because you're probably talking to people who, if
they're saying openly they're doing it, they're getting it through
regular channels, right, not through this backdoor industry or whatever.
And and they're following the instructions on how to take
it and how often and how much.
Speaker 3 (22:03):
Yeah, but then you hear about the horrible side effects.
You hear good and bad.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
You hear good, it's good for your cholesterol and great
for other things. But then you hear about the zambic burgh,
a zembic feet of the hell's a zempic free.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
And not only that, lots of people are finding that
because it takes away your appetite, that their social lives
are diminished, and their pleasure that they got, the pleasure
they got from food has disappeared. And some people decide
they don't want that. And once you're on it, do
you stand it forever? What's the story. So we're putting
this to the pub test today, A zimpic. What have
you heard? Are you enjoying it?
Speaker 3 (22:35):
Bad?
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Good and bad? Does it pass the pub test? Yeah?
M they brief adult lives.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
It's like a Meredith for a psych test.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
It was nice to hang with you socially on Friday
night froday afternoon.
Speaker 3 (22:51):
We don't do that as much anymore. Well this afternoon
in tonight.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
Well we went to a fantastic charity and I'll tell
you about that in a minute. Well, actually was It's
Dreams to Live for an extraordinary charity that grants wishes
for adults with in the late stages of cancer.
Speaker 3 (23:05):
And it's an it's don't make a wish but for adults.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Yeah, incredible. And Peter Overton, a big supporter of this charity,
is on this for nine years. He'll interview someone of notes,
he's so good and this year he was interviewing most
Australia's probably most famous for Arion Tipmas. So as we
arrived I met you there and you said, have you
lost some weight? Because that outfit was used to be
a bit grippy on you, and I said, I bought
it yesterday. So that's how our day began. Okay, there
(23:32):
we go in and there's Peter Overton with two young women,
and you said, Peter, are these your two daughters? And
he said, this one's my daughter, this one's Arian Tipmas.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Yeah, well you know it's proportionally of right age.
Speaker 3 (23:45):
Is an Aria on Tipmas? A very impressive late.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Can I tell you? She's in her twenties and she
is the most well spoken, thoughtful young woman. She is brilliant.
And I love anyone who says it's hard work, because
that's what she said, that you see the end result,
but how hard the work is. She was so intelligent.
I was so impressed with her. And this charity is
quite extraordinary. So they do grant wishes for people, and
(24:10):
it's the modesty of the requests that are just heartbreakingly overwhelming.
On the day, you and I were sitting at a
table with a young man, Chris and his wife Kaya.
Her request had been she was diagnosed with very late
stage of cancer and wanted to be married before she died.
They had a young daughter together, so dreams to live
(24:32):
for put together a wedding, and so Chris was there.
He spoke so elatently, and Kaya's mum and sister were
there too, and just you look around the room of
all the people and people just who are there as
guests whose lives have been touched by hard things. I
remember a couple of years ago when we were there Brandan.
One of the requests was a woman who was on
(24:52):
the verge of passing away. She had two sons who
played rugby. She wanted a new washing machine because she
wanted her sons to be able to wash their jerseys.
People want photo shoots, people want just family gatherings. A
lot of people want to go to Ularu as a
spiritual journey before they pass. It's an incredible charity. It's
called Dreams to Live For and you can donate. You
(25:12):
can make a dream come true any day and it's
a great charity to be involved with.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
It's a dream working with you every day. Friend.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Thank you, Brendan. I appreciate it. And that was a
new suit. Lawsuits look good.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
And then when we left the Terminus Hotel, isn't the
Terminus Hotel, Well, that's not where the event was.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
That's where we wrapped Dalton House, and then when he
went home in.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
The uber and then I was going across Darling Harbor,
and did you see the size of the flagpole?
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Kept trying, so I'm going to send you in front
of a flag like.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
I care, like I care, Darling habits so good, and
so I ended up trying to text you, but I
ended up ringing Harley instead, like he wants to talk
about it. We spoke for some time about the flag pole,
but he was concerned that, you know, because I was
ringing you, that maybe you'd got and got that neck tattoo.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
No, all was well, I just wanted to talk about
a flag pole.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
It's a beautiful flag pole.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Sham Notion podcast.
Speaker 17 (26:06):
When God right now, go to your windows, stick your
head on a yell as hell.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
It's hard not to meet anyone that's not taking a
zempic these days, it seems.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Well. I was intrigued to see that a zempic has
not been approved for weight loss by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.
There are other injectable weight loss options, but a zempic
is by and large a diabetic medication, and this is
where the problem comes from. Poisons Hotline records more and
more calls of people who are overdosing because they're not
(26:46):
going through medical channels. If you're on these drugs, you're
supposed to be highly medical supervised. Lots of people are
taking back roads to do that, are over dooping themselves.
Roxy Jasenko said that she took to it like a
junkie and that she took four time times the daily
dose in one go et cetera the weekly dose and
then wondered why she had terrible health issues and had
(27:06):
to end up in hospital and is now sworn offered.
That was her word of warning. But don't dope yourself.
Don't do it yourself. You need medical supervision. Lots of
people aren't, but lots of people are getting great benefits
from it.
Speaker 3 (27:17):
Maah, what do you think does it pass the pub test?
Speaker 6 (27:20):
I think it does.
Speaker 8 (27:20):
Cast the trub test because there's some people out there
who can't lose the weight naturally, so they do have
to take these medication the other things to be able
to help them lose the weight. Yes, it does when
used properly. I wasn't a ZMPIG user due to type
two diabetes. My number was over the government's managing number
of seven, and now I'm back on tableists because I've
(27:42):
got a below seven. So I think a zambig does
pass the PP test when used correctly.
Speaker 14 (27:47):
Yes, it does, because I'm on a medical trial for it,
which looks like reducing cardiovascular disease in terms of stroke
and heart attack off which I'd had a stroke and
I have lost thirty kilograms in eighteen months.
Speaker 6 (28:00):
It does pass a pub test.
Speaker 14 (28:01):
It's great. It's a whole holistic med court issue. Not
just push your fast.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Maybe bring back the limits replacement.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Meals limits, There were limits biscuits.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
Yeah, it's a biscuit and you eat that.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
For a week. You're supposed to eat that and then
not eat a meal.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
Yeah, good luck with that. It's six of them.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
And men have a meal. Well, Spotify, I use Spotify.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Do you know it's the devil's work?
Speaker 2 (28:26):
Tell me why you think it is?
Speaker 3 (28:27):
I just like saying it's the devil's work.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
Well, a lot of our artists feel that are underpaid.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Artist is and us it will eventually rip us off,
you know that, how well just Ai will end up
being us.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Well, I haven't mentioned Ai yet. Let me just talk
about There's two things. One of them is AI. But
the first thing I want to mention is that the
Spotify CEO, his name is Daniel x e K. He's
under fire from artists and industry advocates. He has announced
an investment of over a billion dollars into a military
tech startup developing AI tech for war. So here's a
(29:01):
guy who's head of the music streaming service with many
musicians who wouldn't be happy with that.
Speaker 3 (29:07):
Yeah, music, it's all about peace and love.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
Well, this is the thing, isn't it. And so his contribution,
his investment, has made that small German startup one of
Europe's most valuable startups. And other people, of course will
now be getting part of that. But a lot of
musicians are bailing out of Spotify because of it, as
and a lot of people who subscribe to Spotify are
(29:30):
bailing up because of it. As a Sydney artist here
from the behind the band pool room is said, people
talk about no war and they're paying thirteen ninety nine
a month to a company who's boss is doing exactly this.
I don't want to fund war with my subscription. What
a strange investment for him to make when you think
musicians and people investing in music that seems at odds
with AI war technology. True And speaking of AI and Spotify,
(29:56):
this is a new band called Velvet Sundown. This has
gained over nearly five hundred thousand monthly listeners. It's been
boosted by Spotify's algorithms. It's been featured in many playlists.
Have a listen.
Speaker 11 (30:11):
Sometime.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
You like the Tesci Brothers. I like this kind of music.
Speaker 1 (30:15):
That's one of the songs sounds like music you hear
at one of those cafes where dismissive staff ignore you
as just standing there and then they go, yeah, buddy,
what do you want see?
Speaker 2 (30:25):
I like this music. I hate this is another song,
Well can shut up and let me talk. This is
another song by Bilbert Sundays from the Thing that creditors
discovered is that they are fully AI. So the band
I'll give you their names. There's a vocalist Gabe Farrow,
the guitarist Lenny West Are bassist Milo Rains and a
(30:47):
free spirited percussionist oriyan Rio del Mar. They're all AI.
Don't exist, isn't there's photos of them all AI. The
music is all AI. And what's what people are horror
fight about this is that Spotify has put this into
people's algorithms. It would be for me, you'd say, you know, maybe,
(31:07):
for example, if you like the Teskei Brothers, you might
like this, and then it leads you into playlists.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
But the brothers are real, they're real.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
But what they're finding too is they're leading you into
various playlists, and so you find that a number of
the songs you're listening to on playlists are AI generated
and Spotify doesn't have to pay art to sending money
pops in your algo. But what they've done here is
that they have like AI artwork, fake members, but the
promotion of it has been boosted very much by the
(31:37):
playlist and their algorithms. So this is turning up on
Spotify and people are going, they're not even real. They're
not even real.
Speaker 3 (31:44):
And they look like they're on drugs. They're looking slightly drawn.
Speaker 2 (31:47):
Imagine they've even made up nicknames Ryan Rio del mar
so interesting that if you look at that might change
how you feel about Spotify.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
You don't even care.
Speaker 2 (31:58):
Okay, well I'm passionate about.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
I'm passionate about it. You won't see me using the AI.
I don't do that. What you do I'm just I'm
just hard rock and roll.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
What you did with what was your band again? Bad element?
Is you just exploited school boys for the sake of
a pizza. You got school boys to record your song. No,
I just chart exploitation. I'm not subscribing from you. The
Gazza band, they sound great, cut it.
Speaker 1 (32:29):
Off and it was good pizza. That restaurante quality stuff
from the frozen one, the expensive free section at Aldi,
not the cheap part.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
Jonesy and Amanda cheese everyone.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
Amanda was just telling us about Spotify being in trouble
for making an AI hipster band complete with AI members.
Speaker 3 (32:58):
Does that mean they have AI peturely oil? Because the
good thing about that you wouldn't have to smell it.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
I don't know what you think of modern musicians petrurely oil.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
I'm a modern musician.
Speaker 2 (33:09):
Are you? Are you a Bridge thirty three nineteen eighty
What was this?
Speaker 3 (33:14):
Were like a real man? What was the ar nineteen
eighty eight? Great year?
Speaker 2 (33:17):
You're even using a deodorant?
Speaker 1 (33:19):
There's if you're a musician, you might want to lend
your ears right after Farnham, one of our kindred musicians.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
On this radio station.
Speaker 12 (33:28):
What have you got formula because the ARIA charts are changing.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
John knows that he's lamented. He's not worried because he's
a king. He's twenty two god one point seven gmnation.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
I'm not getting used to Spotify though, and your stupid
AI hipster cafe band.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
The Velvet Sundown. They have gained over nearly five hundred
thousand monthly listeners. I don't know people know their face.
Spotify has done this.
Speaker 1 (34:02):
This reminds me realize high end hips to coffee shops
you can in too. I love there's nothing to eat.
There's just a plate of seeds.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
Okay, we've got some ethical feeds.
Speaker 14 (34:11):
No.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
It reminds me of sitting in the beer garden having
a glass of veno on a Sunday afternoon and there's
a hipster band playing. I'm happy for that.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
I like all that breaking news. Though.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
If you're a musician, you'll be happy about this because
what's happened now. The kids these days are into all
the stuff that we play. Have you noticed that? Because
their music, by and large is dreadful. Rap and hip
hop has roamed the world for too long. It's like
disco to rock in the seventies. And now what we're
looking at is there's too much of rap and hip
(34:41):
hop and it's not evolving.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
So raw school's cool, old school is cool.
Speaker 1 (34:46):
But the problem is if you're a young band that's
coming up through the ranks, you're competing with the crowded houses.
The John Farnham's all these bands because all the kids
are street we would make yeah, exactly. So this week
the Australian Record into Association the biggest changes to how
the charts have been made since streaming data came in
(35:07):
back in twenty fourteen. So after a year of testing,
ARIEL will now release two different versions of the.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
Charts, the main and the replay charts.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
The main charts will only feature singles and albums within
two years of their release, which means.
Speaker 3 (35:23):
Hopefully more space for new Australian music.
Speaker 2 (35:27):
Well, we still have charts. For example, Taylor Swift today
have Funa Man.
Speaker 3 (35:30):
We're all in the ARIA charts. If Taylor Swift charts here,
she charts everywhere where. It's all part of what we're
listening to these sees.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Other chart will just be new songs, new songs.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
The CEO has said this, there is a new music
problem globally. Like that guy on the radio just said
that hip hop.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
Up, we're not playing it either with.
Speaker 1 (35:48):
People listening to because where we play gold, that's what
we do and people want to be like us.
Speaker 12 (35:56):
Younger people, though, need a bit more of a shake
up of the charts and of this streaming. They're not
necessarily listening to that music. If you're a young musician,
I a me, what well, because how'd you get to this?
Speaker 2 (36:09):
How have the world come to this?
Speaker 3 (36:11):
Hear me out? In nineteen eighty eight, I was in
a band, a garage bag.
Speaker 7 (36:15):
We never heard Element and we recorded a song, but
we didn't release it until now that's it's been released
on radio.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
So this could possibly be oh yeah in the plot
off Ryan.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
Okay, so you think you're going to chart on the Arias.
Wouldn't that be the greatest on the Arias? Man Element
charts on the Arias. I think you might make the
coldest one hundred. But that's about it.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
No, come, I Ryn, there's more.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
There's no friends. It's all we need.
Speaker 11 (36:53):
It's more.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
That's all we need.
Speaker 13 (36:57):
Is out a date?
Speaker 2 (36:58):
You bet it is?
Speaker 3 (37:00):
Young Mares Podcast.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Entertainments Anti put on your dance and shoes don't.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
Give me your best shots with the news that's fit
to print.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
The editor in chief of the Daily OS, that's entertainment,
Emma Gillespie.
Speaker 18 (37:17):
Hello, Hello, Well Glastonbury happened over the weekend if you
weren't aware, because all the celebrities were at Jeffrey Bezos
this wedding. Some celebs were indeed in the UK at
the incredible festival. Over five days, two hundred and ten
thousand fans gathered. There was no rain, no mud doesn't
feel like a real glasson brief Everyone's not usually a
(37:38):
lot of boots.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
I saw some footage people saying it's different, some older
people saying different to my day because they've got these
sort of bougie luxury places you can sit and rest
and get drinks and there's you know, for all the mud,
there's also a lot of glam.
Speaker 18 (37:50):
It looks very comfortable, very glam. We had some big
stars in attendance. Margo Robbie was there, Lily Allen, nol Gallagher.
Speaker 19 (37:58):
Even Neil Young. He performed.
Speaker 13 (38:01):
Yeah, he's been celebrated as one of the best of
the whole week.
Speaker 3 (38:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:06):
Seventy nights married to New Young's married to Daryl Hannah Oh,
the actress. She was involved with Jackson Brown. He's married
to Daryl Hannah. This is all the celebrities into a
snow dome, but they met through environmental channels. Are both protesting,
So there you.
Speaker 19 (38:24):
Go, go, there you go.
Speaker 18 (38:26):
The other big headline of the weekend was Lewis Capaldi
performed a surprise set.
Speaker 19 (38:31):
You may remember two years ago, almost to the.
Speaker 18 (38:33):
Day, he headlined Glastonbury and he's got Tourette's and he
was facing a difficulty performing because he was having these
ticks and he didn't have control over his body or
his voice, and there was this gorgeous viral sing along moment. Basically,
when Lewis couldn't complete the song, the crowd took over
for him.
Speaker 11 (38:51):
This is what it sounded like.
Speaker 15 (39:00):
It's really beautiful.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
It's just the flow for him.
Speaker 18 (39:21):
And if you remember the video, he's just kind of
holding onto the mic stand. He looks like he's having
such a hard time, but everyone in that crowd is
just holding him up. So since then we haven't really
heard a lot from him. He announced that he was
going to take some time off. He's been very candid
about some mental health issues as well as the Tourette's,
so he obviously was so burned out. His body was
telling him, you know, take a break, you need the time.
(39:42):
He is back, he's looking and sounding incredible. He was
on the same stage. He performed that song again. It
was a crowd sing along every single word. He was
fighting back tears.
Speaker 19 (39:52):
Everyone in the crowd was fighting back to love. But
it was so beautiful. He's even got some new music,
so we're so happy he's back. After that kaiat Souse.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
You get sort of cruise of but you can just
stand up there and the crowd of a single song,
Robie Williams, did.
Speaker 3 (40:04):
You just stand up and go okay, yeah, I'm not
feeling the best today. Perhaps you guys could help me.
Speaker 19 (40:09):
And he just seemed so grateful And I love Lewis Capaldi,
so very happy, lovely stuck.
Speaker 18 (40:14):
On the scene. We did have a bit of controversy.
We've always got a bit of political statements at Glastonbury.
You know, music and activism, the two worlds collide. There's
this Irish hip hop group called Kneecap. Now they were
provocative before they landed on the Glastonbury stage. One of
the band members he was charged with terrorism, not too
long ago, and he's under investigation because he took a
(40:35):
hez Bula flag to a protest in the UK and
they were on the lineup Glastonbury had kind of been
getting a bit of pushback, but they defended having them
there and they threw out their performance express support for Palestine.
There were slogans like free Palestine, but there was also
an f kir Starmer thing.
Speaker 19 (40:53):
There was some commentary about the IDF.
Speaker 18 (40:56):
They've been you know, very clear about their dance on
you know, solidarity with Palestine.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
Whether or not maybe they should perform in Palestine.
Speaker 19 (41:05):
Well, I'm sure they'd love to one day, we'll to
do so.
Speaker 18 (41:09):
But yeah, there's now the police are investigating whether or
not they might have incited hate speech. There was some
chance from in the crowd that were definitely, you know,
probably crossing a line there. So that's a bit of
a political one that's under investigation. The police looking into
that guy already and now further investigation. So that'll be
interesting to see what happens. Lord popped up for a
(41:31):
surprise set. The surprise set's really the thing of music
festivals now, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (41:35):
Yeah, you want a surprise set, Yeah, but I.
Speaker 19 (41:37):
Mean they sell tickets on the lineup and it's almost like, well.
Speaker 13 (41:40):
Is that really the lineup? So if you bought tickets,
you've got a bonus. Luis Capaldi and Lord she the
Keywi Stars back. She just released an album.
Speaker 18 (41:47):
She played an intimate performance in a really tiny stage
with one of the little tents that to close access
to it due to overcrowding, but then they ended up
opening it up and it expanded and blew out into
a bunch of fields. It's all these yields and all
these crowds, but yet massive, massive weekend.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
What are the toilet situation at question? Brier, I get anxious.
Speaker 18 (42:07):
I think the toilet situation hasn't had a lot of
attention this year because of the weather. But when it's muddy,
the toilets do make headlines because everyone trudges all the
muddy in Usually there're those pit toilets. Won't go into detail,
but it's what you're imagining.
Speaker 13 (42:21):
Marginally better than poop cruise, though it's not good which
have way cut it, which is why we wear wellies
no matter what exactly, there's no beer. Yes, we don't
want to go home with some cole I poisoning.
Speaker 3 (42:33):
Thank you, m Tether and cheap at the Daily Eyes
and jamacious.
Speaker 6 (42:41):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
Instance and Amanda's no lies. Ten questions sixty seconds on
the clock. You can pass if you don't know an answer.
Will come back to that question of time permits. You
get all the questions right, one thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (42:57):
You can make it two grand by answering a bonus question,
but it isble or nothing.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
Rachel's current Bong.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Hi, Rachel, Hi, how are you?
Speaker 3 (43:06):
How things to Currer and Bong? Very good?
Speaker 11 (43:09):
Thank you?
Speaker 2 (43:11):
On the way to work, the.
Speaker 3 (43:12):
Only way to work. I was reading an article about
Kurranbong the other day.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
That's where the old common co coaches used to stop
on the way from Sydney up to Newcastle.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Did you know that, Rachel?
Speaker 4 (43:23):
I did not.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
And then what happened, Rachel, was they were putting a
train line and the people of kurr and Bong thought
the train line was going to come through their town,
but instead it bypassed it and ruined the town.
Speaker 2 (43:35):
Oh yeah, what do hear? It was that?
Speaker 3 (43:37):
This is back in the eighteen hundreds.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
Were you there, Rachel?
Speaker 1 (43:42):
The next town meeting? You say you dopes didn't put
the train line in here?
Speaker 2 (43:47):
Or Rachel, let's see what we can do for you.
Maybe with two thousand dollars you can get that train
line reverted. If that's a word through the town. I'm
talking to get you. We've got ten questions.
Speaker 3 (43:58):
Leave her away from the price.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Ten question sixty seconds. If you're not sure, say passed.
We have time to come back. Rachel. Are you ready? Yes,
here we go. Question number one? What two days make
up the weekend?
Speaker 18 (44:11):
Saturday Sunday?
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Question two? What's the main alcohol used in Peina Colada? Pass?
Question three? A Kubra and sunvisor are types of what.
Speaker 6 (44:25):
Sunglasses?
Speaker 2 (44:27):
Rachel? Kubra and sun heads?
Speaker 10 (44:31):
Oh?
Speaker 19 (44:32):
No, yes?
Speaker 2 (44:33):
And would you know if someone if you're in a
bar and someone said you want a pina Colada, do
you know what kind of alcohol would go into it?
Speaker 1 (44:40):
Malu, No, it's I wouldn't have known that if you
were getting tired of your lady, Rachel.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
That's the trick, Rachel, despite all our dumb gibberish chat
at the beginning, putting you off.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Look, I gave information about the Cobb and Co. And
you can bring that up at the next town meeting.
Bring back the Cobbon co coaches.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
Up next. We often hear it, We often hear that
pets behave badly, But behind every bad behaving pet is
a bad behaving pet owner. I found a bad pet.
Speaker 3 (45:14):
O what pet owner?
Speaker 2 (45:16):
Pet? Oh owner? We'll talk about it next podcast. Dogs
and cats are you know? They're the representation of the
way you've raised them. It's like children. Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
I know that picture you posted on your Instagram and
that little pussy cat came around your house for a visit.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
I posted a couple of things animal wise this weekend.
Chris Brown has designed a new dog bed and he
very generously gave me one and the it's memory foam,
and it's good for the dog's aging, well for any dog,
for its spine, for its joints. And Minie's an older
dog now she loves it. I've bought her beds in
the past and she won't get in them, but she
loves it.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Is this the one that you got into test if
it was any good?
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Yeah, it was very You didn't get out of my
memory foam.
Speaker 3 (46:01):
In there too. Good for you magdals.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
But I also, yes, I posted a thing of me
sitting having a cup of tea and there's a cat
sitting next to me drinking and sniffing my cup of tea.
I don't have a cat, so that's what's intriguing about that.
But I saw this thing is a TV show called
Dog's Behaving Badly. I think it's English, but they there
was one episode that I saw. I saw a snippet
on socials. The dog's name is Vinnie, but it prefers
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to be called Vincenzo. Of course it does. And well
here's here's the finer things in life that Vinnie likes.
Speaker 3 (46:33):
So he doesn't eat dog food, right.
Speaker 20 (46:37):
Okay, but he loves a bit of phill at steak
if it's quite rare, oh, scallats or whitefish if he's
in the mood, spoke someon occasionally.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
It's very spoiler's spoil boy.
Speaker 20 (46:51):
He's got into the habit of only eating things that
we've chewed.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
You are, so you chew it first, ye.
Speaker 15 (47:00):
Clever boy, Well.
Speaker 2 (47:03):
You're so clever. Clever boy got into that habit.
Speaker 3 (47:08):
It's really clever. They're chewing up the food and give
you to the dog.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
And he's got into the habit, Like who created that habit?
So there's footage of them cooking this beautiful restaurant quality steak,
a big thick, expensive steak, beautifully cooked, even with the butter.
You know how you tilt the pan and spoon the
butter over it. She's done all of that. That's for
the dog. It's sliced up, put on a plate. She
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choose it and gives it to the dog. Oh man,
you know, and we see spoilt pets, but it's it's
badly behave pet owners. We've done this before. We've spoken
about how spoilts your pet. But let's daub in. A
crazy pet owner could be you. There'll be only a
little bit of judgment.
Speaker 12 (47:48):
Crazy pet owner, crazy pet owner boy, clever boy.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
Really we all know one a crazy pet owner. What
about our mate Arnold spwortz Neeg with his pets.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
Oh yes, he's feeding his pet donkey and the little
miniature ponies, giving them carrots what he calls it. But
the way up that what got me talking about this
was this Pomeranian that I saw on a pet behaving
badly show and the parents, the parents, the owners cook
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phile at steak and pre chew it for the dog
and as the dog's eating it, the parents say this.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
Boy, clever boy, so clever yummy say ye.
Speaker 2 (48:35):
Tribal drum is beating for crazy pet owner.
Speaker 3 (48:37):
Danny is with us.
Speaker 2 (48:38):
Hello Danny, good morning guys.
Speaker 20 (48:40):
How are you right?
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Well? Who's the pet owner and why are they crazy?
Speaker 6 (48:44):
Okay, So my mum has two poodles and those two
poodles are spoilt rotten. They must have the electric blanket off.
They get fed cream, cheese, snike, salmon, get given the
best of the best, more than her own four human children.
Speaker 2 (48:59):
Wow. And when you look at this, you go good
on your mum. When you grew up eating you know,
two minute noodles.
Speaker 6 (49:06):
Pretty much, that's what we grew up. And the dogs
get the sino fine as things in life that we didn't.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
Get and electric blankets, electric mom.
Speaker 3 (49:17):
Thanks Danny. Leanne has joined us.
Speaker 2 (49:19):
Leanne tell us about the pet and the owner.
Speaker 10 (49:22):
So this is my auntie and she's got this parrot
that she's had for about fifteen years, and there's a
very unhealthy attachment between the two of them. She's single.
This parrot will sit on her shoulder and she'll chew
up fruit and then kind of like regurgitate it so
that the parrot sits on her shoulder and just eat
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out of them mouth.
Speaker 3 (49:44):
It is no what yeah, of course, do you say
anything to your auntie?
Speaker 11 (49:51):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (49:51):
We all just look at each other. It's really awkward.
You don't want to get in between them in front
of you.
Speaker 10 (49:58):
Yes, and I think the parrot actually thinks of her
as her partner.
Speaker 15 (50:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
They have a bit of a strange yeah relationship birds.
Speaker 1 (50:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:07):
And when you're regurgitating food for it, that's you know,
there's no barriers thereof Thank you.
Speaker 4 (50:14):
Lianne Jonesy and Amanda Podcast.
Speaker 3 (50:21):
You don't have to do anything. Do you just sit
there in the bimbo seat and I'll do it all.
And when I say bimbo said, I mean yeah, order
a spect everyone knows one. A crazy pet owner.
Speaker 2 (50:31):
Yeah, I've been seeing this dog called Vincenzo. It sometimes goes.
Speaker 3 (50:35):
By the name seeing a dog. Well on the side,
how does many feel about this?
Speaker 2 (50:39):
He's my side piece. There's a Pomeranian and Vincenzo's owners
cook up a delicious filet steak and then slice it
up and pre chew it. And as the dog is
eating this pre chewed food, he gets this praise. A
boy kind of boy.
Speaker 3 (50:56):
The tribal drum is beating for crazy pet owner has
joined us.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
Hello, Lindsay, Hello, who's the crazy pet owner?
Speaker 9 (51:06):
Apparently it's me?
Speaker 2 (51:07):
Okay, what do you get up to.
Speaker 9 (51:10):
My dinner has? I'm not sorry? My dog has dinner
with me every night what I have and then she
has showers with me. But I have my undies on.
Speaker 6 (51:22):
It's not creepy, okay.
Speaker 9 (51:24):
And he sleeps in my bed and has breakfast in bed.
My husband brings us both.
Speaker 6 (51:29):
Breakfast in bed.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
Are you in bed in the morning?
Speaker 6 (51:34):
Our toast?
Speaker 9 (51:36):
He loves marmalade on toes okay.
Speaker 2 (51:39):
And does he have his own plate or does he
eat from yours?
Speaker 14 (51:42):
No?
Speaker 9 (51:43):
I break it up for him and feed it to him.
Speaker 3 (51:46):
Just to the showering.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
What is your husband?
Speaker 3 (51:49):
Is your husband think of this the showering?
Speaker 9 (51:54):
Well, like I said, he thinks I'm a crazy pet lady.
I didn't think I was that crazy until I is
on hold just then thinking about the things that I do,
and I probably actually am lidy.
Speaker 3 (52:06):
Thank you for sharing in your undies. When your husband's
in the showers, I.
Speaker 9 (52:13):
Allow him once a week just on.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
That once a talk out for that.
Speaker 6 (52:20):
Yes, yeah, needless to say, the dog doesn't really like
the husband very much.
Speaker 3 (52:29):
He's cutting it on your who's cutting whose grass?
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Lost track?
Speaker 3 (52:33):
You're not a weirdo? Okay, he's on and his off.
Speaker 2 (52:35):
What day is it?
Speaker 3 (52:36):
You're not a weirdo? No, I'm not.
Speaker 6 (52:38):
My husband says that the dog thinks he's my partner,
but no I'm his.
Speaker 17 (52:42):
Mum.
Speaker 2 (52:45):
Love your pets, don't love your They called it puppy love.
That's why I got five years, Lidy.
Speaker 3 (52:51):
And I think, really that's all we need.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
That's all that's ended there, that share Notion podcast.
Speaker 3 (53:00):
I couldn't watch Dance with the Stars last night. It
triggers me for some reason.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
I just I know the reason I watched it last night.
Speaker 3 (53:07):
What did you think?
Speaker 2 (53:08):
I think it's great, but it's triggering. It's cheesy in
all the best ways. Son is great, Chris Brown is great. Yeah,
and Rebecca give me dance beautifully last night. But still
you and I, having been through that experience, hard to
be relaxing television.
Speaker 3 (53:23):
It's just hard to do.
Speaker 2 (53:25):
So what did you watch instead?
Speaker 3 (53:26):
I watched I got a free movie, you know when
you're just flicking through the channel, and I got.
Speaker 12 (53:30):
Twister, the movie the one that came out last year. No, no,
the og No, not the one with the new one
with smug face from Glen Powell.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
Yeah, I loved it. So it's great. It's a big,
dumb special effects movie and for all of those reasons,
I loved it. So what did you watch?
Speaker 3 (53:49):
I watched the original Twister? Yeah, that's what I mean.
It's lighted with all those people. You got ah throughout
the whole movie. My wife said, who's she was? She
was mad about you?
Speaker 2 (53:59):
And who's he?
Speaker 3 (54:01):
Yeah? He was Entitanic, he's did now he died. I
forgot that he died. And Jamie Gertz was that remember her?
She was from The Lost Boy. She was the eat
girl everywhere. And then there's that dude that was in
Forrest Bueler's Day Off that played Cameron.
Speaker 1 (54:15):
And then there was that other dude, well whatever I
was in that movie with Brendan Fraser.
Speaker 2 (54:21):
Why would you watch an old one? Did it still
hold up as? I think you should watch the new
one then, because the social effects extraordinary.
Speaker 3 (54:28):
Glenn Powell do the smug face that he did in
Top Gun.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
He does, but he's a likable, six appeal kind of guy.
He looks a bit like a cappy barre because his
eyes are close together.
Speaker 1 (54:39):
I think that's an American thing. The Americans have their
eyes are closer together.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
And he also has a slight bow legged walk. But
that that's the kind of character is swaggering storm chaser
with a heart of gold and becomes a romantic person.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
What I don't understand in that particular tornado alley, And
if you've never seen this movie, these people, these storm
chasers go around with their trucks and they.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
Go along and they train the document storms. It's like
they've got the Loto machine and they put it up
into hopefully the.
Speaker 2 (55:09):
Chase telemetry and to see to learn more about the storm.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
But with all of that, why are their houses more
or less built out of matchsticks?
Speaker 3 (55:19):
Why wouldn't they make them out of concrete? Of these
three little pigs, yeah, the twisters are going through there regularly.
Why they made out of bals of wood?
Speaker 2 (55:26):
And they just you know, any give me snakes and
spiders any day over tornadoes.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
Have you ever seen a tornado life?
Speaker 2 (55:33):
I've never been in one.
Speaker 17 (55:34):
Have you?
Speaker 2 (55:34):
When you see cows lifted up, it's terrifying. I did
a story in Lubbock Texas. That's where Buddy Holly's from,
beyond two thousand, where they were making houses. For some reason,
they could what's this word, go sideways and rotate that
take you could rotate the house for some reason. This
made it more storm safe. And I don't remember all.
Speaker 3 (55:55):
The internative giants center years ago to the walls like
the road.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
As a revolving restaurant. I don't have all the size
it was thirty years ago. I can't remember. And I
didn't want to be in Lubbock, Texas. So that wasn't
a good day.
Speaker 3 (56:10):
You haven't seen a tonado, but gee, of course something
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Speaker 2 (56:37):
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Speaker 5 (56:37):
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my menopause symptoms.
Speaker 2 (56:41):
Not cool.
Speaker 5 (56:41):
I was sharing with them some of the symptoms I've
been experiencing, and I found out online that one of
them is called proctagal for gags, I'm saying it completely wrong,
but basically it is spasms of the rectum and it
really bloody hurts. So I'm sure this very intimate experience
with him when all of a sudden he blurts out
spasm mc butt hurt. That'd be a great their name
really really.
Speaker 3 (57:03):
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to pay a surcharge when you're using your own debit
or savings card. I understand that retailers and restaurants have
to charge a surcharge for credit card. Fair enough, that's
not your money, that's actually the bank's money that you're using.
But when you're paying with your own debit card, which
is your money, what a ripoff?
Speaker 2 (57:31):
Seriously, people, cash is.
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Speaker 2 (58:03):
Tribal drama was beating for crazy pet owners. I saw
some pet owners chewing up dog food, not dog food,
chewing up steak to feed their pomeranium.
Speaker 3 (58:14):
And that was weird until Lindsey.
Speaker 9 (58:16):
Rang us he has showers with his name, but I
have my undies on.
Speaker 6 (58:20):
It's not creepy.
Speaker 2 (58:22):
So her dog sleeps with her, eats with her at
the table, as breakfast in bed with her, showers with her,
but it's not creepy.
Speaker 3 (58:30):
But she showers once a week with her husband with
undies off.
Speaker 2 (58:33):
And then the dog is put out in many ways. Right,
Au two, that's enough.
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