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May 7, 2025 • 57 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, it's time for our podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
A very touching tribute to your colleague from Beyond two thousand,
Ian Finlay.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (00:06):
When I first started at Beyond two thousand, Ian had
been there for a number of years. Ian had every
right to treat me like a feel because I was
a fool. He was the nicest, most welcoming man. He
and his wife Trish played a big part in my
life and on the show. An incredible guy. At the
age of eighty nine, he passed away this week. He
chose voluntary assistant dying and anyway, yes, you'll have to

(00:30):
listen to hear part of him on Beyond two thousand
and the incredible thing he said just before he passed away.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Ian must has banned mobile phones at his concerts, not
necessarily banning them, but banning people taking pictures of him
when he's on stage. He's not that vain, by the way.
He looks good on stage when he's wheeled in the acts.

Speaker 4 (00:48):
He just wants people to be living in the moment.
We'll put this to the pub test, smart versus Dart.
I pick the footy winners, hopefully the winners my footy
tips by throwing darts at Jonesy who holds up up
paddles with the teams on them. You forgot.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
I picked the wrong day to not wear my motorcycle
gloves into the studio.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
They're still on your bike downstairs. So you did it.
Re raw dogged it.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
I row dogged it, and now I've got a wound
in my hand. Lucky I had my tennis shot.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Oh well, the tribal drum is beating for mum. Let
it go. The podcast I do with Anita Double a
Chattery is about my sons. My sons came in and
we spoke to them about Mother's Day, about their lives
and how they feel about their dad not being a
whole lot of stuff.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
We come, I'm insightful stuff there.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
There was also a bit that I couldn't let go,
a story from when Liam drew a rocket ship and
didn't include me in the picture.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
I was thinking, you weren't going to bring that up.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
Of course I was going to bring it up.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
And Guy Sebastian, He's latest song is called Maybe I
Love that song.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Guy joining us in this podcast.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
Because about a miracle of recording. We have so many
requests for them to do it again.

Speaker 4 (02:03):
Mistress Amanda's miss killer. Amanda doesn't work alone. Friend in
making the tools of the train.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
I've heard them describe him as a drunken idiot.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
I've been doing the legendary poet Jonesy and Amanda.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
The actress wigs.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Congratulations, man, we're there any right now.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
I need you Josey and Amanda. You're doing a great job.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
Your silkie giant now good radio.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
Sorry but it's a tongue tongue twist set an idiot.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
And Amanda's shoot timing.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
We're on there. Well, hello, Amanda, how are you today?

Speaker 4 (02:41):
Well?

Speaker 1 (02:41):
And you Thursday payday for some.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Did you do? You often say that I don't think
I ever got paid on this Thursday, late night shopping.
That was what Thursday was always, late night shopping.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
Remember, you get your pay in a little paper bag,
the envelope paper bag, a little paid by mafia.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
That's what I was working for, Roger Rogester.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
There was a little slip in the front. We had
to go to the pay offers to get it.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
I remember leaving my whole pay one time on the
roof of the car and driving home and then I've
got paid, and then realizing that I've left it on
the roof of the car, and when got out of
the car was still there sitting on the roof of
the The.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Lord was on your side that day. Because it's amazing
any of us saved anything in those days, because now
your money gets transferred into an account and so you
have to draw it out. In those days, it just
went straight into your hand. How did anyone save anything?
How did we all not just blow it every day?
And when I was younger it probably did. How did
anyone save for a house when it was money in
your hand?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Yeah, I don't know. How did that? We haven't How.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
Disciplined you'd have to be to say, well, most of
that goes in the bank, all the pilavora that goes there,
that you had to go out of your way to
not spend it all.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
And what about when someone.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Needs cash they say I'll only take cash, and then
you're going to go to the bank and get cash now.
And you go into the bank now and there's not
even a telly. You just walk in and dude appears.
It's like going into an apple store, you know, when
you go in the Apple store and you say I'm
after a computer and the guy comes out with a computer.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
There's no counter or anything.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
No. I had to go to the bank the other
day and to qu up to get some cash out.
And even though though it's your own money, you have
to say, you have to say I just want it
for my spending. They ask you why you want it,
because it's all they're trying to stop money laundering.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Ah.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
Right, But then I thought I needed to apply for
a new card, but they said I couldn't do it
because only one person from the actual because it was
these two banks had merged, Westpac and Saint George in Rambo. Right, No,
but the officers have and they said only one person
could help me upstairs for Westpac, and they weren't there
that day. Make a pointment for two weeks time.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Who does the work these days?

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Well, how do old people like me cope?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Why not cash out? What do you have? Gone to
the track?

Speaker 4 (04:51):
Well, none of your business either, right?

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Okay, Well, no, wonder they didn't give it to you.

Speaker 4 (04:55):
Well you're allowed to say none of your business.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
And you won't even in the bank. You're in a porto.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Give me my cash, I said.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Going upstairs, I'm going to see someone up there.

Speaker 7 (05:09):
We're in an Ax and Pack show today. Guess he's
coming in on the show today. Tell me guys, sebast
you's got a new single. I've been listening to his
new song.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
I heard it for the first time this morning when
I got into work, and I love it. It's called
Maybe Here's the hook Man?

Speaker 1 (05:29):
What a voice?

Speaker 4 (05:31):
Everything he touches turns to gold.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
That's got hit written all.

Speaker 4 (05:34):
It certainly does. So Guy will be joining us Smart
versus Dart. Let me just say this, I didn't do
so well when I threw darts at you last week
four out of nine. Smart the Expert's got six out
of nine. But overall I've won four weeks out of
four weeks to their three weeks. Just to show.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Also, Instagram makes us return and we can't do anything
until we do the magnificent seven.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
What's the main ingredient in Apple Pie one? The answer
is not chokos.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
How you going to reach it? You want to reach
your last night I did.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
I can only take one episode at a time, but
I've got a number of series to go. I'm Series one,
Episode eight. Shower scene was like episode four when Harley's
not around, I might just have to rewatch.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
You keep watching that show seen all the time.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
It's like the good old days. I remember those shows
that you watch, you know. It used to be like
Hardcastle and McCormack and started.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
With the Simon and Simon.

Speaker 1 (06:30):
Simon and Simon. Remember Renegade who was the.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Fat guy and the pizza or something?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
The fat Guy and the pizza wasn't there Jake and
the Fat Man?

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Yeah, where's the pizza from?

Speaker 1 (06:44):
I don't remember Renegade.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
No, Renegade was a retired judge who would go from
town to town on his Harley Speak justice.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
I can't remember.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Remember Heart to Heart, Husband and Wives. Husband and wife
was makings making cars?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
Yeah, and what would they do?

Speaker 4 (07:03):
That was the eighties. TV shows seemed to be made
every two seconds.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, well no, but this is happening now. This is
my point. This is a good thing. It's a good thing.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
Yeah, but where are all the good TV shows? The
just mentioned TV has taken over from cinema in terms
of what we're able to get now with Netflix and
all the streaming services, White Lotus and all of that.
That's now on television rather than the cinema. But it's
not that sort of week to week episodic kind of
it wraps up every week like Colombo, reach is not
that there's eight episodes before you get to a conclusion.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
And then on the shower, well that never wraps up
that shower.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
And who's the one who lived on the boat? James
Kahan was in it, Maverick.

Speaker 2 (07:44):
No, anyway I could talk about I could, I actually
could all day. But let's get into the magnificent seven
seven questions?

Speaker 4 (07:53):
Can you get the way mannis? Anyway?

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Sorry? Can you go all the way and answer all
seven questions directly? If you do it?

Speaker 4 (08:01):
Day home from school? That's what you'd see.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Sam's in Camden, Sam going.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
Well, do you understand a single word?

Speaker 5 (08:08):
We're talking about a little bits of places.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, that's all you need.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
How about this? What's the main ingredient in an apple pie?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Let me take I guess apples?

Speaker 4 (08:19):
You're right?

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Is Vatican City smaller or larger than Sydney Airport?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
The black smoke came out just before? And what does
that mean?

Speaker 4 (08:27):
That means I haven't reached a Nope, no pape. That's right.
So what was the question again, Brendan?

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Is Vatican City smaller or larger than Sydney Airport?

Speaker 1 (08:39):
I'll give you an idea.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
Sydney Airport is two thousand acres. So is Vatican City
smaller or larger than that?

Speaker 8 (08:50):
Mulsoke a guess, and so smaller it is small.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
It's only one hundred and twenty one acres.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Give me a context of one hundred and twenty one acres?
Is is that that the size of a farm?

Speaker 9 (08:57):
You know?

Speaker 1 (08:57):
The scamp, My good mate, the scam. That's his farm,
the rocket.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
He lives in Vatican City. Wow.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
Beside the steward.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
Question three, let's play cover me cover You have to
tell us Sam, what song is being covered here by
Swedish neoclassical metal guitarist Guami Nomstein. What's the song, Mamstein,

(09:34):
isn't it so? What's the song? Sam? No, you're on
the right track. It is a Swede, it's a swand
but not that.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Do you know the answer to that?

Speaker 3 (09:50):
Sam?

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Podcast The Magnificent Seven, we are up to question number three.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
Com it's going to Debbie and penrith Hi dab Hi Jones, Amanda,
have a listened to this? Which song is being covered
here by a Swedish neoclassical medical medical medical metal guitarist?
His name is nam Stein. You know some conditions apply.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
That's what I like.

Speaker 4 (10:24):
But what song is he covering here?

Speaker 2 (10:35):
That rocks Debbie?

Speaker 9 (10:41):
Yep?

Speaker 4 (10:42):
What's the song, Debbie? I would say that is Gimme,
Gimme Gimme by Abba.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Yes, very good.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
The next question here is I want a man after
midnight just out of curiosity.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
I performed before nine pm because I get tired.

Speaker 2 (10:59):
Question for He's not answering that question, by the way,
She's just a creeping storm.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Do you know the weird small pocket that jeans have,
So in your jeans or in your trousers, there's a pocket.
I'm looking at my own. Now within that pocket, there's
this other smaller pocket. What was it originally meant for
a matches? B coins? Or see a pocket watch coins coin?

Speaker 1 (11:24):
Bruce is in your minor, Bruce?

Speaker 10 (11:27):
Hello?

Speaker 4 (11:28):
Remember so Hello? Was that small pocket that's within the
gene pocket? Is it for your matches or was it
originally for a pocket watch.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Pocket? True or false?

Speaker 2 (11:41):
The first name of mister Bean has never been revealed.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Is that true or false?

Speaker 9 (11:48):
True?

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Leanne is in earl Wood. Hello, Hello, I'll give you.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
There's a shot in his of his passport.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
In the first film. In there, mister Bean movie, The Mister.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Bean movie, and it has his first name? What is
his first name?

Speaker 3 (12:10):
No?

Speaker 4 (12:10):
Sorry, the question is his first name has never been revealed?

Speaker 1 (12:14):
When in fact is that true or false?

Speaker 4 (12:17):
False?

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:17):
Yeah, the first name was revealed, But his name is mister.
That's confusing, isn't it?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Mister Twice?

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Their passports are a mess.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
They can never get past passports with the same name.
Which one of you is? Mister? Mister?

Speaker 4 (12:32):
Is on first?

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Funny buggers? Which chess piece can only move diagonally? Leanne?

Speaker 9 (12:40):
Is it a diagonally?

Speaker 4 (12:43):
Is that the bishop think of the conclave? It's the bishop?
Question seven? Here we go, Here we go, Lee? Who
is kicking around? Who's kicking off Round ten in the
NRL tonight against the Eels? Who are the Eels taking on.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
The dolphins the dolphin?

Speaker 11 (12:56):
Is you a.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Dolphins supported Leanne?

Speaker 4 (12:59):
No?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Oh, you just sounded like you had a lot riding
on it. Are you an Eel supporter?

Speaker 1 (13:04):
Yes? Okay, congratulations to you.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
Leand for do you want a man after midnight?

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Lean I want to like a man after midnight always? Okay?

Speaker 4 (13:13):
Fair enough?

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Four in season passes to Crocodile Dundee, The Encore cut
it's in cinemas. From May eighth, a family passed to
the filmy Festival of Steam. Step back in time and
experience the magic of steam and Jonesie demandic coach.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
She was feed the current and some standard pencils. Lean
anything you'd like to add.

Speaker 5 (13:32):
Crikey, that's a brilliant price.

Speaker 4 (13:34):
Thank you so much, gold Duney And what a beautiful
exchange I've had.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Is everyone else listening? That is textbook listener right there?

Speaker 2 (13:44):
That's how the exchange should be, Okay, Jonesy and Amanda.

Speaker 4 (13:49):
Podcast, Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
Jones and Amanda Kale was just meant to be a decoration.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
I don't know where you heard that fun fact on
this very show when I told you that.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
When did you say you don't listen to a word?

Speaker 4 (14:00):
I say, you've got in trouble with the feminists?

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Side of my ears? Headphone on my side of my ears? Hey,
clothe is.

Speaker 4 (14:12):
The hairs on the side of your ears? There's a
big long hair.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
You know.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
One of my mates did mean to me just yesterday
about something I said on the radio, and I said,
you heard that from me? And you know what we
all do, broadcasters human thing to let's thumb through the Germanac,
a big book of musical facts. On this day in
nineteen eighty seven, the Cockroaches released their hit She's the One.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
You know that I love it Cockroaches.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
When I was going to Saint George Taife Tech back
then doing art school, I remember the cockroaches.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Yeah, I used to go and see them at the
North Sidney RSLA.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
She's the one. She they had hay Let's go or
was that She's the one?

Speaker 4 (14:48):
Hey, let's say scar band. They were the origins, obviously from.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
The week all Man's mental was anything.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
I think All Nighters. They were all around the same time,
All Nighters. I said, you wanted to disparage every strader.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Do the A Nighters do? I don't know.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Montego Montego Bay.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah, anyway, it's not about those guys. It's about the cockroaches,
and the cockroaches.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Begat the wiggest they did.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
And before they were the Wiggles, they toyed with this
song for the Wiggles.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
You know this song, get.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
It Ready, Wiggle will make You Big.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
That's Wiggles. It's got wiggles all over it.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Yeah, that was a cockroacious song.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
The University Crats that sounds like Shi's.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
Because if your you guys are going to go anywhere.

Speaker 1 (15:35):
So boys, you do this instead.

Speaker 4 (15:38):
Whoa, she's the one? I love it?

Speaker 7 (15:41):
Or hey, let's go, Now this is she's the one
twenty one to seven those things on the side of
you gold, but one point seven go boy jam gold one.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
To one point seven. Hello, there's jonesy Amanda, she's the one,
or Hey, let's go. I thought, hey, let's go, and
she's the one with two different songs, but.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
Clearly that I was at the same song. It's all
the same song. Well it's not. The Cockroaches were great
and the lead singer was Poor Field, who then went
on to be the manager of the The Wiggles, So
there you go. They could munch them everything together in
one song that saw millionaires.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Cockroaches begat the Wiggles, which was a good thing.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
I always liked to Swim like a Fish.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
That was my favorite Wiggles song, Swim like a Fish,
Swim and like it's pretty easy.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Although Greg did forget the lyrics to Hot Potato.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
He was off the car.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
He got up to hot Potato, Hot Potato, and it
went Potato Potato.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
Guys, help me out.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
Someone say, potato share out to today twenty.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
One degrees in the city and our west right now
at sixten degreeses nineteen to seven.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Sad news in your world.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Yes, it's really sad to hear of the passing of
the in Finlay. In Finlay passed away at the age
of eighty nine, a former ABC journalist. This is a
man who did everything. But the man he was to
me was one of my colleagues at Beyond two thousand.
When I first joined Beyond two thousand in the early
the mid eighties, I was terrified that show had been
going already for a number of years with the most

(17:06):
respected journalists you can imagine. So when Simon Reeve and
I started, we were such junior burghers. But Ian Finlay
was one of the nicest people I have ever met.
That show itself was quite extraordinary when you look back
at it, as you talk often Jonesy about the silly
stories and the things we missed, and the walking on
the water shoes and all of that. But have listened

(17:26):
to Ian here in nineteen eighty eight talking about climate change.

Speaker 12 (17:31):
Humans have walked this earth for close to three million years.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Our industrial world.

Speaker 12 (17:36):
Has existed for a mere two hundred years.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
So if you think about that.

Speaker 12 (17:40):
A slightly different way and try and imagine humans being
around for only twenty four hours, then the Industrial Age
would have started just five seconds ago. And we're only
now realizing that in those five seconds we've caused major
changes to our planet's atmosphere and ultimately will change its climate.
There's been a lot of talk in the world's me
about these possible changes, but much of it, let's face

(18:03):
it has been full of hot air.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
In nineteen eighty eight, that was.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Around the time that they got rid of chlorofluoraicarbons.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
And that made a big difference. It actually closed the
hole in the ozone layer. Ian and his wife Trish
were so great to me, and they were such an
inspirational couple. They traveled while widely, they were interested in
all kinds of things. They wore their hearts on their
sleeves in terms of causes. Even recently they're doing some
work in Laos. They are incredible, incredible humans. And Ian

(18:32):
had a disorder, a rare disorder called amy loudosis, which
where a protein builds up in the organs and can
lead to their failure. So he chose in the last
few days voluntary assisted dying. So this is the decision
the family came to, and as Ian said, and what
makes me emotional? What a great speech, he said. I've
always been interested in the unanswerable questions life, death and

(18:55):
the whole darn thing. I look on birth and death
as being the two great adventures of life. Oh what
a guy. Condolence, Oh, absolute condolences to Ian and Trish,
their kids and all of those who are in their orbit.
An extraordinary man, and he'll be very much.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Mean, ahead of his time. Absolutely curious about that.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
That particular story about climate change from nineteen eighty eight,
You're on that very same episode talking about meat.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Meat, meat, Well, if a.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
Portion size is anything to go by, this should taste
like Noville cuisine. It smells okay, here goes a little dry,
quite tasty, though it's actually not as salty as I
thought it would be. It's not your eye phill it
and it could probably do with a bit of mustard,
but that's not bad for meat that's eighteen months old.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
So while Ian was talking about that, you were winging
about trial.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
Well, I hope that's not what they play for me
when I pass away. Well, how inspirational I was.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
I'll play you getting salty on TikTok tuker.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Yes, that's right, Rest in peace, absolutely jam nation.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
Let's get on down to the Jonesy demand arounds for
the pub test. Ozzie Rock Legendie and Moss has issued
a ban on phone photography and video recording at gigs
on his upcoming tour.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Is this because you like to film it on your iPad?
I had to take in my giant flat screen.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Just turn sideways a bit. I'm not.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
I've been to a lot of concerts and I must
admit I have filmed from time to time, but I.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
Do it very discreetly, very discreetly. I don't hold it
above my head. I do it.

Speaker 2 (20:36):
There's that moment because I think you want to show
off to the world that.

Speaker 4 (20:40):
You've been there, and that's a big part of what
we love about going to those shows. When I went
to see Hans Zimmer, a number of people and my
son Jack was sitting next to me, they go to
just get a small video on. Suddenly almost torch goes on.
I'm sorry, sorry, everyone, sorry.

Speaker 1 (20:53):
It ruins the moment.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Guns and Raisors when they came to Australia in twenty fifteen.
I managed to get a seat right up the front,
like standing right up the front near the stage, and
my brother and I are there and we're just you know, we're.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Just enjoying the show.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
And then we hear the start of Riffraff by Ac
Dissit and I said, and my.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
Pass going down the front to sketch it.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
My brother says to me, he says, man, that's a
really good rendition of Riffraff.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
That sounds just like Angus Young.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
And I said, because it is Effie Angus Young right
in front of us, playing with guns and roses, not
any school uniform.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
It was a mufty day.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
We didn't have phones or anything, and people were just
taken by surprise.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
And that is in the GoPro of my life.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
So I feel that I was digging around with the phone,
I would have missed that moment.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Well, how often do you watch them back? I think
people do it just to post the next day. But
part of the thrill of being there is the shared
experience of having been there. But lots of people are saying, yeah,
put your phones away, put your phones away. What if
you're waiting for a new organ and you need your phone?
What about that? What if your babysitter has has trouble,
you need to get hold of them. Yeah, I know,
so your phone. There is one thing I know. Some

(22:01):
bands lock up the phones. I think I don't know.
I feel the pressure to film a small bit to
put on Instagram where I want to or not.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
That's the pressure that you put on yourself.

Speaker 2 (22:12):
No one ever sits and says, jeez, that was a
good round of fireworks that a Manda posted on Year's eve.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
I'm gonna watch that again and again.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
No, and you don't watch your own You may as
well just pop some bubble wrap. Now, that'd be a
good part.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
That's what I think, next to sitting on the toilet.

Speaker 4 (22:24):
What is it so Mossi has put issue to ban
on phone photography and video recording his gigs. Does what
he's saying past the pub test their brief adult lives?

Speaker 1 (22:39):
It's like a Meredith a psych test.

Speaker 10 (22:42):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Sebastian is on the show today. Have you heard his
new song? Maybe Robert Marsha say.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
Sweeth, horror, sweat. You're singing from your soul and see
what you're doing. And I'm loving it. But He has
a knack, doesn't he. The first time you hear his songs,
you feel like you've you know them already. There's something
familiar and catchy about them.

Speaker 10 (23:14):
I tell you what.

Speaker 2 (23:15):
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Have you
heard Archie? This has been released on social media. This
is his youngest son. Have a listened to this.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Because kid's got the gift.

Speaker 11 (23:34):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
If I was guy, i'd be I'd be shutting that
right down.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
Competition. You think that's huge competition because you kid can't
be a professional golfer. I'd be encouraging a musician. Maybe No,
I'd be encouraging it. There's your old age.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Trial bike writings.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
More for you mate, anyway, guys, Abastian, we'll be joining
us on the show. In other music news, Ian Moss
has said no more phones in his concept filming him.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
He doesn't want photography, he doesn't want video. He said,
live in the moment, how do you feel we're going
to put to the pub test the podcast?

Speaker 5 (24:08):
When God, I want right now going your windows them
stick your head.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
On a yell, hell.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
Down to the Jonesy the man of arms to the
pub test. Ian Moss says he does want people filming
him and he shows which is a shame because he's
a good look an individual, Mossi and when he's slinging
that guitar.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
But having said that he wants people to live in
the moment.

Speaker 4 (24:33):
When live in the moment he's saying in the past,
he said, we've taken a relaxed approach to this, but
we've changed our policy. We've briefed the venue staff for
our shows and we hope they help us reinforce this.
So he's hoping that people will not be filming him,
will not be videoing him, will not be taking photographs
of him on the giant iPads. How do you feel

(24:54):
though a lot of people love to do this, to
share it with their friends and say I was here.
That seems to be a lot of what social media
is now. Say I was here. It doesn't live in
your memory anymore unless it's on your phone.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
It's just for yourself. That really. Do your friends care?

Speaker 4 (25:06):
No, your friends don't care, but you care to tell them.
That seems to be what goes on here. So how
do you feel about what he's saying? Does it pass
the pub test?

Speaker 13 (25:13):
The other day, I was at a concert and I
saw someone.

Speaker 3 (25:16):
It's all right if you're recording and stuff like that,
but somebody was.

Speaker 8 (25:19):
Planning fruit ninja in the middle of the concert.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
I swear my life.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
They were there now playing a game on their phone
while the scene was seeing and I just thought, that's.

Speaker 10 (25:26):
What an absolute joke that is.

Speaker 8 (25:27):
I think it's so unfair because I love to film
a concert, so I can, you know, look back at
the memory.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
I don't mind what he's doing.

Speaker 8 (25:35):
You get it to watch the concert.

Speaker 9 (25:37):
If you get it, watch it live.

Speaker 3 (25:38):
If you want to film it on your phone, you know.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
Watch it on TV.

Speaker 8 (25:41):
So yeah, I agree with him.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
It's a it too much, Go and watch it.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Get off your phone. What about taking your old style
camcorder along?

Speaker 4 (25:49):
Yeah, or you've been professional and that sits on your shoulder.
Excuse me, everybody, excuse me. I'm filming an imacious double
a chattery tops today speaking mums and boys. Anita and
I do a podcast together and freend anitamcgret that's right.
And she's known my sons for fifteen years and we thought,

(26:10):
with Mother's Day coming up, what a great chance to
sit down with the boys. My sons were both free
that day from university. Commitments so sucko. It was them
to talk about our parenting and to talk about our lives.
And I've never actually sat down with them and had
a conversation like this talk to them all the time,

(26:30):
but having Anita's perspective on it was very interesting. It's
funny that the podcast, as you said, drops today, and
a lot of it is raz. Our love language is
raz in our family, and the sort of the as
we say, the Pooh sandwich, you start with something nice
to say, a bit of a stab and then something nice.
We laugh a lot in our family.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
The Pooh can't outweigh the bread.

Speaker 4 (26:50):
No, the have to have more bread. So there's lots
of laughter in the podcast too. But we've got to
talk about things that I would never normally discuss with
the boys. Is because Anita sought it from a different perspective.
For example, for example, what it was like having a
mum in a public eye for me, I just go
to work and I do a job. For them, how
have they found their privacy around me being a so

(27:14):
called public person and the things I've spoken about on
the radio about them and how I've felt about that.
So it's a really interesting take on how they've navigated
that in their lives. And also it was a chance
to say how they felt about my mother ing, because
it's the stuff that you stab yourself with the fact

(27:34):
I wasn't there early in the mornings, the fact I
couldn't go to the Mother's Day festivities early in the morning,
all that kind of stuff. How have they felt about
my mother? And here they are now, this is Liam
and Jack. And in case you don't know the story
of my son's Liam this month is turning twenty four.
Jack is turning twenty two. I've put some of the
vision up on our socials and will continue to do so.
So you see they have matching terrible mustaches. But here

(27:59):
they are sort of talking to me about my mothering.
You know, it's interesting because Anita and I often talk
about as every working woman we know, every mother we
know talks about how do we do as mothers? And
I look at the two of you, and I'm always
so proud of the two of you. But my failings
are always in my mind, pretty close to the surface,

(28:20):
and I thought it'd be interesting to see your perceptions
of your upbringing. Obviously, we start with how great I
was and work back to how great I was.

Speaker 11 (28:30):
Should we run off the bullet point list you gave
us emphasis on was So that's.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
The tone of it. I but it's a chance to
talk about how they have felt about their dad and
the decision we made as a family when I thought
it's time to talk publicly about what's happening at home.

(28:57):
Harley had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a really hideous
form of Parkinson's disease, and so it's been a very
hard trot the last few years. And Harley also made
the decision about Okay, let's not make it a family
secret anymore. Let's open the window, tell people what's happening,
to give us some freedom. Really, but I did discuss

(29:18):
it with the boys at the time. But what Liam
articulated in this too is that because people know me
and part and that he gets it. Part of my
job is for people to feel they know me, and
I love that about my job. But it gives people
permission to be over familiar with them as well about
their dad. And it was interesting asking them how they

(29:39):
deal with when people ask them about how Harley's going.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Another thing I've been trying to do is talk about Dad,
not from a disease point of view, like just talk
about yeah, he was watching the fe the other day
or you know, because I feel like when people have
a chronic illness, it's such an easy thing to do
to talk about them as if they they are their illness. Yeah,
it's a nicer thing to talk about Dad's interests and
what he's been up to and stuff like that.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Yeah, and we've got a photo at home so that
the care is see a photo of us as younger people.
It's Harlie and I as a younger couple of you know,
us as a family before all this kind of took
parts of him away. But I think that's a really
nice strategy, Lamb, of presenting who who is, not just

(30:25):
the hard bits. And that's why in the early start,
like we didn't really ever talk about it. And there's
one way you can and say, oh, you know not
because it wasn't like we were scared to talk about
It's just because that wasn't who dad was, and it's
still not who he is.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
That's very good, that's very insightful from the lads.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
And they've had to develop these strategies. And when I
do go out with Liam and Jack and often I'll say,
let's go out to dinner to give them a chance
to tell me how they're feeling about stuff. And we
actually we don't deep dive on it. We just we
know who we are, we know who our family is,
and we kind of just get on with it. But
navigating that in the bigger picture, YEP was very interesting.
So we spoke about allines of things and the podcast

(31:03):
to hear the full podcast into double a Chattery dot
comet drops today Jonesy and Amanda podcast Jones.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Happily Captain.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
Over there in Vatican City, what we're seeing is the.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Smoke, well, the smoke is just black smoke at the moment.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
It's like having to clear the chimney first.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
They built up this incinerator inside the Sistine Chapel.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
That's pretty impressive.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
They build an incinerator inside something that has the most
precious artworks in the world.

Speaker 4 (31:42):
Michael Risco Biro in charge of that.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
And so we're waiting for the white smoke. When the
white smoke comes, that means they have decided on a pope.
So they're right now waiting for divine intervention and how
long are and the Lord's going.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
Come on, GIRs, it's Thursday's footy.

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Tips as well, see flipping a coin.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
And so the front runner.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
We've got Italian, Philippines, Ghana, Hungry Italian Italian Guinea.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
It's not just the nationalities, it's also do they does
the church want to continue in its progressive stance, which
the last pope was hope? Do they want to go
that way or are they going to go the other way?

Speaker 2 (32:16):
With the Hungarian is old school, he's going back to
the you know it's right.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
Well, so as as we heard yesterday, they pray and
let God decide.

Speaker 2 (32:25):
Then there's Peter Turksen. He would be the first black
pope in centuries. You know what I like the look
at him. He looks good as a pope.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
He's from Ghana.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
And then there's Robert Sarah he would be another black
pope as well.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
He looks good too. And then there's the other one.

Speaker 4 (32:41):
So looking at it like you're looking at the Melbourne
Cup kind of operation looks good. Sweep, sweep.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
I'm going to put this up and make a sweet anyway,
you've come to your right papal stations.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
We're your kind of people.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
We are most people we know think that we're crazy
gem Nation.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
I walked into my local butcher's store and saw Paul.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
He's a mad Saint George fan and we always, you know,
talk about the footy, and he couldn't even look at
me when we were talking about the Saint George Tiger's
game and that try position.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
Did you not see that try?

Speaker 2 (33:19):
So he's and it's a beautiful piece of play from
Saint George.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
They've got plenty of depth.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
The score at the time, I believe was would have
got to twenty to sixteen.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
So this is just before halftime, so.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
Saint George would have taken the lead.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
It would have been great for them to get that.
It would have been the straw that broke the camel's back.
So he's gone one, two, three over the line. Really
drop the ball.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
This happens, dragged sets flooding it.

Speaker 3 (33:47):
What a what a paprag? What do that?

Speaker 1 (33:55):
It's tigers up?

Speaker 3 (34:00):
That is such a blue for the dragons. So looses
the ball over the line.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Paul says to me one hundred and five meters. The
field is only one hundred meters long.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
So the ball gets dropped. You think it tries been
just drops it and then tiger's pick it up and
run the whole length. The whole length of you'd have
to be where's you're running the whole length? You're thinking
have they blown the whistle all the way back there?
Because you look like a little kid that hasn't heard
the whistle and just kept running all the parents Again, stop.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
You do look like a bit of a data.

Speaker 4 (34:34):
You look like you're either going to be the hero
or the.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
Goose, not next to padding yourself up and having your
colleague throw darts at you.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
That's what we're doing. That's how I'm going to pick
my footy winners. Next podcast, it's round ten of the NRL.
Round ten, so we're experimenting with who's a better tipper?
The experts holiday I know or the universe. The experts

(35:02):
use knowledge and insartar information. I am the universe and
I get to throw darts at Jonesy.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
Hang on, you're the universe.

Speaker 4 (35:09):
Now you're going to be held Why would you ras
me as I'm about to do this. You're going to
be holding ping pong bats representing each team where they land.
We call this smart versus dart. Now. The thing is,
you're getting very cavalier about your equipment. You've got your
leg pads on, cricket box on, your neck guard, haven't
Your neck guard is hanging very loose, and why I'll

(35:30):
get you in the neck, which I have in the past.
Are you okay with that? Listen? I'm okay. All right.
Well you've seen me throw darts. Now close your visor.
You have your motorcycle helmet on, and let's begin. No,
you haven't got gloves on it. Oh my god, are

(35:51):
you sure.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
You've got to do it? Just don't hit me in
the hands.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
You know you've seen me a all right? First first
game Eels and Dolphins experts picked the Heels. Oh hell,
that's awesome. Do I get your knuckle? No, I can't
keep going unless you put your gloves on. I can't
keep going. No, okay, quickly, Well this one, oh no,

(36:14):
this one is the Knights and the Titans. Experts have
picked the Knights. Let's see what's going to happen. Oh
oh no, you've made me so nervous. I can't can't
do it. Titans. Okay, Titans. Now the rabbit o's and

(36:35):
the Broncos experts to pick the Broncos move around a bit, Oh,
Rabbits okay. Now the Raiders and the Bulldogs. Raiders have
been pitched.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
No, I got you in the knuckle.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
This is unseeingly okay, Raiders, Okay. The next one Dragons
and the Warriors. Warriors have got the pick. Warriors okay,
Cowboys and the Panthers. Panthers okay, Panthers. Storm and the Tigers.
That's the experts of said Storm. Tiger and the final one,
Manly in sharks. Man Okay, Manly, Oh well, let's see

(37:13):
your hands. Look, but you're the one that didn't I
asked you. Have you all gloved up? If you've got
all your gear.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
On, they're on my bike. I left them down the bottom.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Next week, leave out the cricket box. We'll do one
thing less every time.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Likey I've got my tetanus.

Speaker 4 (37:29):
This is your fault. I told you to pad up. Anyway.
Those are my selections and we'll have those on our
socials to see. How will I do this week?

Speaker 6 (37:39):
Jamius instance, Amanda's.

Speaker 10 (37:49):
So much going on.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
I've just been patched up from the dart going into
my hand. I've got to where my motorcycle gloves today.
Let that be a mora minder. If you get on
your motorcycle and you're riding around, that's the first thing
that hits the road.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
It's always wise to weather class.

Speaker 4 (38:01):
Hold up your hands in front of me and say
throw a dart at me when you don't have gloves on.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
Also, the m one is closed both ways.

Speaker 2 (38:07):
Is breaking news following a crash on the Hawkesbury River Bridge.

Speaker 1 (38:09):
There's a man trapped in his car in.

Speaker 4 (38:12):
This multi vehicle accident.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
Tar traffic, there's traffic's going nowhere. In the meantime, we
have Instagram ten questions.

Speaker 1 (38:19):
Sixty seconds on the clock. You can pass if you
don't know an answer, will come back to the question
of time. But thence you get all the questions right,
you in a thousand bucks. Amelia is in Bellmine.

Speaker 4 (38:27):
Hi, Amelia, Hello, Hello. Well, the first step is to
get the ten questions right and get a thousand bucks.
Then we ask you a bonus question if you'd like,
and you can play for two thousand dollars, but it's
double or nothing. But let's get you through the first
batch of this ten questions sixty seconds. If you're not sure,
say passed, Whisu, you have time to come back. Okay, okay, perfect, blu,

(38:49):
good luck because here we go. Question one what month
are we in?

Speaker 14 (38:53):
No?

Speaker 4 (38:53):
Question two? What number comes next? Two for six eight ten?
Question three, what's the main ingredient in soy milk?

Speaker 11 (39:02):
Past?

Speaker 4 (39:03):
Question four? In which state would you find the dog?
The dog on the Tucker Box?

Speaker 14 (39:08):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (39:09):
Past question five true or false? For it was a superfood.
Kale was used as a garnish.

Speaker 9 (39:17):
True.

Speaker 4 (39:17):
Question six Wayne Bennett's the coach of which NRL team,
the Dolphins was?

Speaker 3 (39:24):
Now?

Speaker 4 (39:24):
He is with a rabbit? Oh?

Speaker 1 (39:27):
The main ingredient in soy milk?

Speaker 4 (39:29):
I reckon, you'd know it. It was a slightly tricky question.

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Soy bean, soy and the dog on the Tucker Box.

Speaker 4 (39:39):
Australia see gunder Guy which is New South Wales?

Speaker 1 (39:41):
You know and kale story. I didn't know that.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
You are amusing Brendon.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
Did you know that? Amlia Well?

Speaker 4 (39:48):
I spoke about it. Then you hogged the information and
claimed that you'd heard it remember somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
I remembered just hearing it on our show today. I
can't remember who said it, but wow.

Speaker 4 (40:00):
Podcast.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
I was just thinking double a chattery, your podcast you
do with your friend Anita McGregor drops today and you
had your boys Jack and Liam on that podcast, and
I made a bet with myself. I bet you any
money out of all the stuff that goes on in
your life, you.

Speaker 1 (40:14):
Will bring up the rocket ship. The story of the
rocket ship.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
I can't help myself. And yes, Brendan, I did. This
was when you were you were really little, and we
had a nanny and I was back at work and
you'd drawn a rocket ship. And even Jack knows this
story because I mentioned it every ten minutes. Out two
glasses of war, well life had three.

Speaker 6 (40:42):
So stand back, here we go and you said, there's Dad,
there's Jack.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
Even draw the drew the dog and you drew the
nanny in the rocket ship. And I know you were
just a child, but I can still picture myself saying
to where am I? Where am I in the rocket ship?

Speaker 11 (40:59):
I stay back on Earth to guide us home on say.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
It well saved.

Speaker 4 (41:06):
That story comes up so often, and when I bring
it up, Liam just puts his head on the desk
and says, Mum, just let it.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Go, Yeah, let it, let it go.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
But we all have stories like that that as mothers,
we can't.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Let it go. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:18):
I remember when I was a kid, I lost to
set a keys once and my mum to this day,
if you get your keys, you got your keys lost key.

Speaker 4 (41:25):
Since really it's very early to set up a narrative,
very early on.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
Yeah, that's what happens, all right.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
Well, the tribal drum is beating for mum, let it go,
Let it go. Well, I had the pleasure of talking
to my two sons on the podcast I do with
my friend Anita Double a Chattery for Mother's Day. We
thought we'd talk to the boys, and I couldn't help myself.
Once again. I brought up a story of something that

(41:51):
happened when Liam was probably four. Yep, he's now twenty four,
but I still mention it all the time. And every
time I do, he puts his head on the desk
and says, mum, let it go. Sorry. Where he drawing
a rocket ship? And I said, let's have a look
at your rocket ship. There was dad, there was a
little baby Jack, there was the dog, and there was
a nanny. And I said, where am I on this

(42:12):
rocket Where am I on the rocket ship? Why an't
I in the rocket ship? This was twenty years ago,
and I can't let it go.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
You're got to let it go. The tribal drummer's beating
for it. Mum, let it go. This is the time
to let it go. Brad has joined us.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
Hi, Brad, what won't you let go of? What won't
It was forty five years ago.

Speaker 3 (42:34):
I was about twelve years old and I just discovered
the brown eyes.

Speaker 8 (42:38):
So I decided to drop one it mum, and yeah,
it didn't go down. Well, she washed my mouth.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
That was so.

Speaker 5 (42:45):
I don't know where I got it front, but you know.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
I copped at the sunlight soap in the mouth and
from she told everyone he wants to listen to my kids.

Speaker 1 (42:53):
My grandkids aren't.

Speaker 8 (42:54):
His uncles and still my mother's day. She'll mention it
on Sunday as well.

Speaker 4 (43:00):
Brown that's quite quite a thing to remember. I wouldn't let.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
That go on.

Speaker 4 (43:05):
I feel like he was only your mouth and got washed.

Speaker 1 (43:06):
Oh, I tell your story. My brother and I. You
know the old days where you developed the pictures. We're
all throwing brown eyes and taking pictures.

Speaker 4 (43:16):
We had to take him to the chemists.

Speaker 2 (43:17):
With mum's camera. Anyway, my brother's taken. He's had a
picture of what's happened is it's come back from the chemist.
Mum on inspection has said, Matthew, what's wrong with your
bottom hole? And there was like a mole really close
to the business part of his.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
Minute. He's had to drop his decks so she can
see what's wrong with this. That's Tony had a big.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
Mole right next to the doctor right there, Yeah, right
next to the epicenter.

Speaker 4 (43:52):
So so did it save his life?

Speaker 1 (43:55):
An episode of talked about another. That's just a harmless mole.
You might want to watch you as you get older.

Speaker 4 (44:00):
But if he had done that, is that a good
story of bads? So I can't tell.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
And it happened to him, so it's a great.

Speaker 4 (44:11):
I love how your mother's speaking through the photos.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
Francis is joining.

Speaker 4 (44:15):
Hi, Francis, who who's holding on to? What story?

Speaker 8 (44:19):
Okay, so it's it's my eldest son. When he was
about seven. He I'll preface this by saying he's technologically minded,
so he had to he wanted to buy an e
book and he'd been fighting with his brother that morning.
His brother was about three, and you know, as siblings do,

(44:41):
went off to school next you know, comes home that night.
So how was school? What did you do? He said, Oh, mask,
we had English try to sell Ollie on eBay. Then
we went and played and we did well. Well, back up, sorry,
he said, yeah, he said, I decided I wanted to
sell my brother on eBay so I could buy the
e book. He said, I had him up nineteen dollars
than any one, which was the price. Holy well, he

(45:05):
had an account to buy things. He actually thought he
was successful in pulling him up. My husband quickly went
in to make sure that this is Koshe he didn't
do it, but the fact that he actually thought he
did it, the fact he actually thought about it. And
for years it was like, you know, every time we
go to school, okay, I have a nice day. Don't
will your brother an eBay? Don't sell any of your
family on eBay. And to this day, whenever he's saving

(45:28):
too something, it's like, oh, I want to buy this,
and I said yeah, I said, you know, there's a
lot of things given techniques.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
I said, but don't your brother.

Speaker 4 (45:37):
How many years ago was this?

Speaker 8 (45:40):
He's now thirty.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
I hope it comes up on Mother's Day?

Speaker 10 (45:44):
Right?

Speaker 4 (45:45):
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Speaker 5 (45:52):
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Speaker 9 (45:54):
I would be intersection would be asexual.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
I mean to sex and my wife say sex, what
do we do?

Speaker 4 (46:02):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Where did that come, it's not helping.

Speaker 4 (46:06):
You're in trouble when you get high your.

Speaker 1 (46:08):
Cause you don't put that stuff in there.

Speaker 4 (46:12):
So that's the stuff we say that she just disappear.

Speaker 1 (46:14):
I'm buried that stuff.

Speaker 2 (46:16):
Hello, the tribal drummer has been beating because Mother's Day
is on Sunday.

Speaker 4 (46:21):
This was on Sunday. So the podcast I do with
my friend Anita, it's called Double a Chatter, and it's
out today, and we interviewed and it is not mine,
my son's for fifteen years, we interviewed Liam and Jack
my son's and inevitably and the kids knew of what happened.
I had to bring up this story. This was when
you were you were really little, and we had a

(46:42):
nanny and I was back at work and you'd drawn
a rocket ship. And she even Jack knows this story
because I mentioned it every ten minutes.

Speaker 6 (46:51):
Two glasses of war, Well life had three. So stand back,
here we go and you.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
Said, there's Dad, there's Jack. Even draw the drew the
dog and you drew the nanny in the rocket ship.
And I know you were just a child, but I
can still picture myself saying to him, where am I?
Where am I in the rocket ship.

Speaker 11 (47:15):
Someone has to stay back on Earth to guide us home.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
Only to say it that's why they call it the
mother ship.

Speaker 4 (47:23):
But I don't get to go in it.

Speaker 2 (47:25):
The mothership goes out and leaves the nest.

Speaker 4 (47:27):
All I know is I wasn't in it.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
Let it go.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
I know this is the thing. We all have stories
as mothers that we cannot let go, the.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
Tribal dramas beating for this. Rebecca has joined us.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
Hello Rebecca, you love child.

Speaker 6 (47:42):
In this story, I'm the mom and I didn't even.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Think I drunk that much. But my son, who must
have been three or four, I had a terrible day
at work, got home and he goes, Mom, I know
what to do. Sit down, Sit down.

Speaker 9 (47:56):
So I sat down and he goes, okay, do you
want the red wine or the green wine? And of
course the green wine was the white wine, but it
came in a green bottle, of course.

Speaker 4 (48:08):
And since then has it been known as the green wine?

Speaker 9 (48:11):
Well for me, for me, it has I'll go have
a glass of green wine, Amanda. I got to say,
the piano the best.

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Is it a great show? Episode? It's all up on
iView and you see iView. But episode two drops on
Sunday night. It's a very emotional show.

Speaker 6 (48:27):
Green wine, Green wine in my hand, and.

Speaker 4 (48:30):
I'll be watching great wine on the TV. And that's
a good life.

Speaker 1 (48:35):
Thank you. Beck. Sharon has joined us as well.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
All I Sharon, who can't let go of what my
youngest daughter can't let go of the fact that.

Speaker 9 (48:44):
When she was about three, she's about to turn thirty,
she bit somebody. So to teach her a lesson, I
put pepper on her tongue, but I didn't have it
on sprinkle.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
I had it on the poor.

Speaker 9 (48:55):
So she just ended up with this big black tongue.
And now that she's the mother herself, I'm sure it
will come up many, many, many many times now because
she will have to retell the story to somebody that's
going to listen.

Speaker 4 (49:13):
Anyone a long time ago?

Speaker 1 (49:15):
Self fulfilly.

Speaker 4 (49:18):
Isn't it luck to everyone on Mother's Day? Where all
these stories are going to get a run? Amanda Podcast, Well,
it's always a treat to have Guy Sebastian here in
the flesh. You've heard us play this this morning is
new song.

Speaker 2 (49:31):
Maybe have a listener. This has got hit written all
over it. I love it.

Speaker 10 (49:41):
Take He's going straight through.

Speaker 4 (49:54):
To send you the lobat guy Sebastian. Hello, Yeah he
is Hello. Is it true that you start in your
first movie I did.

Speaker 1 (50:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (50:04):
Recently, I did a Bollywood movie and it was shot
in Sydney. I think it's one of the first Bollywood
movies to be shot here. So there are two Indian
directors that live here, really really nice guys that firstly
approached me to do music. So I was originally going
to be the singing voice, and so I recorded a

(50:24):
bunch of songs. But then I wrote a few things
and started writing for the score of the film, and
then at one point they asked me to be in it,
to play the dad.

Speaker 4 (50:34):
I don't have to be Indian.

Speaker 14 (50:35):
I had to speak in an Indian accent, did you really?

Speaker 1 (50:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (50:38):
But to be honest, I didn't that didn't. I didn't
even really have to think about that. Just I think
because I've grown up. My mum's Indian. So my mom
speaks with an Indian accent, and.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
I just sort of, can you speak Indian?

Speaker 14 (50:51):
I can't speak Hindi, no, but I can sing in
Hindi like I can learn it.

Speaker 4 (50:55):
But you were speaking English in the film.

Speaker 14 (50:57):
I was speaking so I had an accent like this,
like kind of a soft accent.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
But there's als there's a clique to the Indian accent
where you click your tongue. It's a is that right? Yeah?
I like, you know, I'm not going to do it
because there'll be some sort of trouble. It is. You're
safe here, you know, you're a little clicking down. I
come here.

Speaker 14 (51:18):
See that's the very that's like, if you're trying to
be very Indian, you can do the petty here.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
Like it's like South Africans they have a harsh it's
a harsh accent.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
I find it's more difficult to do well.

Speaker 2 (51:31):
Speaking of accents, what about your son, Archie?

Speaker 1 (51:34):
You posted that thing.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
This is Guy's about you, the sung Archie the youngest
child of the family.

Speaker 1 (51:45):
A beaver there thinking how kid writes that he's sweet?
Right he wrote this song?

Speaker 14 (51:56):
Yeah, every word like he he so he we we
lost his grandfather and he this is Jules's dad.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Yeah, how long has that happened?

Speaker 14 (52:06):
Just before Christmas? Yeah, And you know we're all very
close to Pad. Archie was particularly fond of Pad and and.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
So he came up to me.

Speaker 14 (52:18):
It was the night before the funeral, and he was like, oh, Dad,
I finished this song. Convinced you to stay for Papa.
Just Hudson does he have the musical so Hardey. Here's
the funny thing. Hudson was was actually the one that
would sing a lot and he and he's good. But
then you know, in the typical big brother way, they're
so used to being the better at everything. I think

(52:39):
then Archie just became really good and went, I think
he may be better than me. He's very Honey and
me are really similar. Archie and Jewels are very similar
artisanal intelligences. If Archie gets better than you, you know

(53:00):
what I figure. I don't know if i'd be that,
I'd be that accommodating. If I had my kid was
that good, I'd say, okay, mate, I think you should
be a brick layer. I think you're waisted a paper run,
shall we?

Speaker 1 (53:11):
And you know what, this isn't about him, This is
about you. It's about mine promoting him.

Speaker 4 (53:16):
Know you this?

Speaker 14 (53:18):
Oh yes, okay, I thought you were saying Archie is
about me that.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
I'm to the bar.

Speaker 13 (53:24):
He also is.

Speaker 4 (53:25):
If they can't take up goals, at least let make
him worse for you. I'm sick of doing this. I'm
sick of being on the road. To get on the
road and play the bills for.

Speaker 1 (53:33):
The big dogs in the house. I'm trying to help
you out. I'm sorry, I'm talking over all over my plug.
You do it over yourself, guys. Sebastian, It's always great
to talk to you. The new single.

Speaker 4 (53:43):
Maybe did Archie write this? He did not know?

Speaker 10 (53:50):
Said he can sing the pants off me.

Speaker 1 (53:52):
Guy, It's always great to talk to you. Thank you
for joining us. Pleasure, Thank you, guys.

Speaker 4 (53:56):
Lovely to see you.

Speaker 9 (53:57):
Ye jam Nation.

Speaker 4 (54:07):
Twenty thousand dollars if you're our favorite goolie of the year.
This is thanks to Massell stocks and gravies.

Speaker 1 (54:13):
That's a nice bit of buns, buns and burner.

Speaker 4 (54:16):
I understand, nice, na, I understand. I love being in EastEnders.
What have we got today? Trying to unwrap a chopper chop?

Speaker 9 (54:24):
I do like one every now and then, but you
need an arsenal of tools and instruments just to get
that damn wrapper off.

Speaker 4 (54:33):
Why do they make it so hard?

Speaker 9 (54:35):
Nine times out of ten I give up and I
just throw the thing away because I couldn't be bothered
too hard.

Speaker 4 (54:42):
Nine out of ten chopper chops are going in the bin.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
That's you got to start at the bottom of the chopper.

Speaker 4 (54:47):
Chop do how else would you do it? They are
very very tricky.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
Once you run fur them though, great, but.

Speaker 4 (54:52):
You wouldn't start at the top. So I'm from the top.

Speaker 1 (54:56):
I'm just saying, that's how I open my chopper chop,
and no problem.

Speaker 4 (55:00):
What else have we got?

Speaker 13 (55:01):
You know what gets my ghoulies is these people who
are community based referees getting such a hard time by
all these wonderful no it'll spectators on the sidelines. These
people are out there, volunteers, doing the best they can,
and you're yelling at them, know the rules, get glasses
and all this sort of thing. How about you get
out there and do it. These people are doing a
bloody good job and doing their best. Leave them alone

(55:23):
and support them instead.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
It's true.

Speaker 2 (55:25):
When I remember our coach to psycer side, there was
this guy just going to town on the poor ref
and the ref was a middle aged guy and he
just walked off the field, handed his whistle life on
to the blake was yelling him and just keept walking.

Speaker 4 (55:36):
Yeah, but I've seen teenage kids who are who are
trying to ref and the way the adults speak to
them is horrendous.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
Will your manners back in?

Speaker 4 (55:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (55:44):
With about him with the good? If you do, Dad,
you can always contact us via the iHeartRadio app It's
seven to nine.

Speaker 4 (55:52):
My favorite caller, email or Facebook Friend, when's tickets for
you and three friends to see Ice House an exclusive
performance at the Coliseum Theater on the twenty three of August.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
Heather Jones and demanded tea towel as well. Was pretty cool.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
Wa Chattery is the podcast I did with my friend
and Aneisa McGregor. It drops today and we spoke to
my sons Liam and Jack, and I was in a
rare position to be able to say, how is my parenting?
How did you feel about your upbringing?

Speaker 1 (56:16):
How was it all?

Speaker 4 (56:17):
And I couldn't help bringing up that Liam had once
when he was four, drawn a rocket ship with all
the family in it and then nanny and I wasn't
in it. I couldn't let it go.

Speaker 1 (56:28):
Let it go.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
Sharon from Cranebrook, the tribal drum was beating about this
and she thinks her daughter will never forget this.

Speaker 9 (56:35):
My youngest daughter can't let go of the fact that
when she was about three, she's about to turn thirty.
She did somebody, so to teach her a lesson, I
put pepper on her tongue, but I didn't have it
on sprinkle. I had it on the poor.

Speaker 4 (56:49):
So she just ended up with this seed black tongue.

Speaker 9 (56:53):
And now that she's the mother itself, I'm sure it
will come up many, many, many many times. Now, Oh bea,
she'll have to tell retell the story to somebody that's
going to listen.

Speaker 4 (57:05):
Yeah, tell it to someone who's gonna listen right at
you too. That's enough.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
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We'll catch you tonight from six for jam Nation. See ya,
good day to you.

Speaker 1 (57:17):
Well, thank God that's over, good.

Speaker 4 (57:19):
Bye, good bye, wipe them. You can catch Jonesy and
Amanda's podcast on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get
your podcasts.

Speaker 1 (57:35):
Good Bye Jones.

Speaker 4 (57:40):
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