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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Suppose by gonna be other Robin Kidd and Choreotes podcast play.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Monday Mother's Day on Sunday. What's the what's the early forecast,
Alana in the news room for for Sunday, Because we've
had showers sort of scattered throughout the week.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
Yeah, and it is meant to cool down.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
Like you guys were saying tomorrow, it's going to be
a brisk twenty three, but on Sunday slightly warmer twenty five,
but a possible shower.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
So maybe just just.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Have a wet whether that can Yeah, can say a
possible shower that could be a six pm a lot. Yeah,
and it could be a lot for some places in
drizzle or nothing for others.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
Sunday football sounds great.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
There be some mums. I don't think there'll be many,
but there be some mums that have been excited about
Sunday football.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
From my perspective, to you, Choreo to do that at
your own peril, okay, I mean you've been.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Worn tan, you know football's work.

Speaker 6 (01:05):
Fair.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
I think you can get away.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
With I watch football. I got at least one of
the kids, So.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Take Huxy out of Deagan's hands.

Speaker 7 (01:13):
Yeah, and then the other one Mother's Day, isn't it
I thought you, I thought you loved your own time.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Well, actually, we asked some mums yesterday what they're what they.

Speaker 8 (01:22):
Really want, the most heartfelt gift that you want, Like
when your kids are little.

Speaker 9 (01:28):
It's the handprint, the footprints.

Speaker 10 (01:31):
My kids are teenagers, and everyone knows teenagers don't want
to spend time with their families. So actually I would
just like a day with my children and husbands, minimal
mental loans.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
It's so interesting raising kids where you know, I've got
a six year old and less than two year old
at home. The idea of having kids that don't want
to be with you is so strange because at the
moment that's all they want, and all you want is
a break. But then they get to teenagers and all
and all you want is not to have a break
and have them back.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
It's we I know, and it just switches like there's
at one minute they're like just your little bubba, and
then the next just like, don't even look at me.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
I have a telehealth phone call yesterday with the doctor
and you know, talking about RAF's behavior and stuff like that.
And while I'm on the phone to him, Raff was
like on Sienna's trike which is making so hard, just
making so much noise that I couldn't hear. And Sienna
was on my back going ride ride and I can't

(02:30):
hear your doc.

Speaker 5 (02:30):
I'm so sorry.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
And he was just like, this is what I'm living with.
It's just like they just don't leave your line. But
I know that, Yeah, that's what Gnami's going to want
on Sunday. It's just time time time with them. Where
I'm taking the heavy lifting, I guess, and she the
fun stuff.

Speaker 11 (02:49):
So what do you want men to support you on them?

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Because the Cory Cory's idea and drew back to him
up drew our producers. That is that you know, if
we just let our partners choose their own gifts and
go listen, why do you just go get whatever you
want to your day, feel fine about it your day,
do it your life.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Okay, So are you suggesting you will take full responsibility
from like eight in the morning till seven at night
so that we can go and do whatever we want.

Speaker 5 (03:21):
It keeps back in about dinner and stuff.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
On going crazy. We're going to put the limits a
few hours. You get a few hours, not one day
a year.

Speaker 5 (03:33):
Remember how I said that you know you can order
her own stuff. She did that it arrived.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
So she's brought herself from Mothers Day gift.

Speaker 5 (03:41):
And she handed to him and said, in now wrap it.
What do you you know you've got it?

Speaker 1 (03:49):
I mean, yesterday we proved that no women really supported
this theory.

Speaker 12 (03:55):
So now you want men to yes.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Or maybe early rising women that you're better rested than
the ladies respect to a thirty yesterday.

Speaker 11 (04:03):
So this kind of behavior is acceptable.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
Yes, Yes, that a good decent cash gift is a
great gift.

Speaker 11 (04:12):
Thirteen six.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
In the morning, Yeah, thirteen one six five. You guys
are wanting to see whether it's fine to just do cash.
Put in really zero FM and just let Mother's Day
pass you by. In the easiest possible scenario, cashing a card.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
He is a card. You're a great mum. Why don't
you treat yourself?

Speaker 13 (04:31):
You go do.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
Joe more?

Speaker 11 (04:34):
I feel what do you reckon?

Speaker 9 (04:36):
I reckon that that's a big arm. You don't really
need Mother's Day or Father's Day. It's going to go
against everybody, but you should be you should be thankful
that you've got your mom, You've got your parents and
leave each day and just do little special things every
now and again. A simple go and see mom, happy,
Happy Mother's Day, hug, spend time you don't need to

(04:58):
and all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Yeah, that's the love.

Speaker 9 (05:01):
And it's really turned into a thing like it's they're
pushing it a sale picture.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
It's commercialized. I've tried to commercialize our love, haven't made Joe?

Speaker 9 (05:11):
Yes, I reckon And that puts the pressure off everybody.
Spend time with your parents, you.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Know what, And wouldn't that be wonderful? But that would
just mean there is no day to remind them that
they need.

Speaker 5 (05:22):
To do that.

Speaker 11 (05:22):
And this is this period of time could go on
for years.

Speaker 8 (05:28):
I realized that.

Speaker 9 (05:29):
But you know it's my kids just saying happy mother.

Speaker 11 (05:39):
Cares of kolango, What do you reckon?

Speaker 13 (05:41):
I love a good cash.

Speaker 14 (05:43):
My husband does it to be for all my special
patients money. I say how much do I have it?

Speaker 9 (05:48):
You go it's two hundred dollars and I'm like, there
you go, you get what you want.

Speaker 11 (05:56):
Yeah, but that's the difference, right, he wants it. Yeah,
just giving it because you can't be bothered.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
More people why more people like cat just want it
it's not sharing a forest lake.

Speaker 13 (06:07):
What do you think?

Speaker 15 (06:09):
I think it's the effort.

Speaker 9 (06:11):
You have to put in some effort. I don't care
about the cash.

Speaker 10 (06:14):
It doesn't have to be expensive.

Speaker 9 (06:16):
Breakfast in bed, just to show we're appreciated.

Speaker 14 (06:21):
What I need when I need it, I don't need
it from the man.

Speaker 7 (06:24):
To show you're appreciated.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
And what are your breakfast? What's on your breath? What
are we putting together here?

Speaker 10 (06:31):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (06:32):
Just a simple bacon and eggs.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Bacon and eggs, that's good.

Speaker 13 (06:35):
Yeah, I'm easy.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Yeah, I mean you don't want croissants. You don't want
those flakes in your bed because.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
Coffee that do.

Speaker 11 (06:45):
You notice that there are no men that have wrung.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
No, no one's brave enough actually.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
To support Actually women are trying to be like get
on board. Yes, but you're really not getting in.

Speaker 5 (07:00):
The effort In all this is a man going to
a newsagent and get in a car. That's effort.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
We don't go in there there and there's a lot
less news agencies these days.

Speaker 11 (07:09):
You don't have to go to.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
If you don't find the right card. There was no
effort put into.

Speaker 11 (07:17):
We are cycling back to the one thing that you
guys are just hell bent.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
On ignoring, which is you have to put your own
needs to one side for one day.

Speaker 11 (07:29):
That's it. Do that, and then the world is going
to be.

Speaker 5 (07:35):
Nanny and.

Speaker 11 (07:37):
All this inserting their all effort.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Because grandmothers they what they love is extra time with
the kids and their kids.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Again, how about you don't just babysit your kids, your
parents them.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
Hey Calf, would you like some tickets to this affordable
art fair which is coming to Brisbane.

Speaker 15 (08:04):
I'd love that.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yes see, I knew you'd appreciate it. You're one of
those people gap, so no worries, a joy. We'll see
you there. Hopefully you find something specially affordable Art fair
back in Brisbane for twenty twenty six. This is its
third time round. There'll be a lover of landscapes and
sculpture and all sorts.

Speaker 5 (08:22):
Of Well it's affordable, so two bucks to get your painting.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Yeah, you might find those sparrow statues that you brought
fatiguan last year.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Go away from that, mate, find.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
The brass sparrows.

Speaker 11 (08:34):
Happened to them? Where are they?

Speaker 5 (08:36):
They didn't even get dispatched. We're going to get cancewers
of that quick.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
They got smelted down and turned into Darren Locke. You
down at the Uncle.

Speaker 12 (08:45):
Stadium, Robin Kith and Couriot Brett.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
At of Logan Village. Brett Mother's days coming up? Mate?
What do you think is cash cash a great gift?

Speaker 16 (08:55):
Good morning guys. You three are amazing and I love
you guys dearly. Butry, Kip and Corey lift your game?

Speaker 5 (09:03):
What what do you mean?

Speaker 16 (09:05):
I run the masculine code.

Speaker 14 (09:07):
It's something I do.

Speaker 16 (09:08):
It's my business and it's all about teaching men to
be real men. So the women, considering their feminine abilities,
you need to lead. You need to decide what's happening.
You need to take them out, get the presence. Teach
your children the same, so then your partners and wives
and mothers of your kids can live in their feminine
and they can be the romantic, beautiful women you want

(09:30):
them to be.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
The masculine code is that what you say?

Speaker 5 (09:33):
You run?

Speaker 16 (09:34):
Yes, my business, but you two need to step I'm sorry.

Speaker 11 (09:38):
Do you know what I love about this phone called Brett?

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Not only are you not agreeing with them, but you're
also saying that they are less of a man masculatingmasculate, which.

Speaker 11 (09:51):
Which you are the gift that kids on giving. Brett,
thank you so much.

Speaker 16 (09:56):
I will admit I was them a couple of years ago,
but I did the word I can now run into.
Now I help other men get out of there, out
of their silly mindset and actually treat the women how
we should be treating them.

Speaker 5 (10:08):
Does that mean like when we say we want something
we get it is masculine code?

Speaker 11 (10:12):
Both of their eyes of glazed and.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
They're no longer attention trying to find work around what
I would say cheat code in the masculine code.

Speaker 11 (10:26):
Your ability to.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
The ability to hold on to a belief system against
all odds.

Speaker 11 (10:33):
I mean, I guess that's impressive.

Speaker 12 (10:37):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
Yes, just be able to ignore all evidence to continue
on our.

Speaker 11 (10:42):
Trade, even from a guy who speaks male. Yeah, it's
quite extraordinary.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Thank you for the masculine male.

Speaker 5 (10:52):
Thanks. Brett looked at that.

Speaker 6 (10:53):
Thank you, Robin Kipp and Couriot in the morning, so.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
So coy, All right, time for another dial and there
this is where we set Cory a challenge to call
a business with a ridiculous premise.

Speaker 11 (11:11):
This business I love and I go here quite a lot.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Oh yeah, because I figured we need to do a
mother's day dialan dare where you are trying to get
rid of teaks for a long period of time because
you've got something else on.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Yeah, so it's going to sound nice like you're trying
to book a like a treatment, but you want it
to go for twelve hours.

Speaker 11 (11:33):
Or maybe even twenty four if possible.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
And also check if they have a crash to look
after the two kids so that you can you can
go for like a boys trip.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Oh eh, Nige's birthday may right turning forty.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Yeah, so let's see, let's see how long a session
you can book and do they have childminding.

Speaker 9 (11:57):
Up?

Speaker 14 (11:57):
Then how can I help?

Speaker 5 (11:59):
Hew? Youre going it's gary here. I was just wondering.

Speaker 7 (12:03):
I know it's last minute, but just something for mother's day. Yeah, look,
I need the long what's the longest session you got?

Speaker 14 (12:11):
All of our session? I just go for ninety minutes
during the day and then we just have like the
sixty minute one in the morning.

Speaker 7 (12:17):
Okay, So okay, So and what are the options I
have to choose from sad you know, facial massages.

Speaker 5 (12:25):
And all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 14 (12:27):
Yeah, so we do have an LED facial which just
a light therapy but we do also have the massages
as well, and they all just go fifty minutes. And
then we also have the SAK sessions. You can get
a spoke session and a massage together, and that was
about one hundred and forty minutes altogether.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
How many services do you offer, like different types of
about four?

Speaker 14 (12:47):
So we also have the LED and the infrared sawner, right, and.

Speaker 5 (12:51):
The longs I can book for is fifteen minutes for those.

Speaker 14 (12:54):
Yeah, So the massages they're all fifty minutes to an
hour long booking, the LED is twenty minutes and inforrected
about forty five minutes.

Speaker 7 (13:02):
Well, is there any chance I could see I'm in
a little bit of a pickle. Obviously it's Mother's Day,
you know, so I want to make it feel special,
but I got a fortieth I don't want to go
to me mate. No IgE was turned forty and it's
a pretty big one. And you know, we've been a
lot made for a long long time.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
Am I going to book all those sessions back to back?

Speaker 14 (13:23):
Yeah? Yeah, definitely. We just do all of our bookings
through the website.

Speaker 13 (13:27):
Text.

Speaker 7 (13:27):
Okay, do you also offer any babysitting or like, is
there a crash.

Speaker 14 (13:33):
No, we don't out with our little bit ages sixteen years.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Okay, is there any crazies near you just met my
little fello Fox.

Speaker 14 (13:41):
I wouldn't know.

Speaker 5 (13:41):
Sorry, yeah, Fox and my other son Pistol. I just
need to I just need to get rid of them
for the day.

Speaker 7 (13:46):
I really want to go to this fortieth and I'm
just trying to get rid of them all for twelve
hours to be fair.

Speaker 5 (13:53):
So if I do online, could I book twelve hours in.

Speaker 14 (13:56):
So we don't have availability to that.

Speaker 7 (13:58):
Sorry, Tell Nigel, I can't come, so you can't babyshite
you busy, so we don't provide those services.

Speaker 5 (14:07):
Sorry.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Okay, it's Robin, Kip and Corey. It's from Kiss you've
been talking with. Corey. Thank you very much for being
so patient and gime with Gory and for calling him sir.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
He's clearly an insane human being because he calls his
children Fox and Pistol.

Speaker 14 (14:28):
I was actually like that, actually a really cool name.

Speaker 8 (14:33):
I was sounds cool.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
We should help you weren't at all perturbed by him
trying to get his wife to do a twelve hours
SOK session.

Speaker 14 (14:44):
Unfortunately, it's not the first time we've had similar, but
such a nice service people who want to spend most
of the day here.

Speaker 11 (14:53):
I have been guilty.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
I'm asking if I could swap wristbands with someone who's
just come in, because I don't want to let.

Speaker 14 (15:02):
We have had people we have walked out there before
and been like, I'm so sorry. I think you're over,
like about twenty five minutes.

Speaker 12 (15:09):
You've done that, Like, we get it.

Speaker 14 (15:11):
It's really relaxing.

Speaker 11 (15:13):
Yeah, it's beautiful and you handled yourself so well. What
is your name?

Speaker 13 (15:19):
Emma?

Speaker 12 (15:20):
Emma?

Speaker 1 (15:20):
You have done your employer, crowd matellest.

Speaker 14 (15:25):
Anything we can help out for Mother's Day. We're going
to help out anyone we can.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Well, we should say, because I got a soak west
End often, so I know your facility really well. Have
you got any vacancies going into this weekend for people
who haven't got themselves organized?

Speaker 14 (15:40):
We actually do. We made sure that we have plenty
of massage therapists available, and we still have plenty of folks,
especially in the evening. Okay, so if you're wanting to
have like a soak and some dinner afterwards, we're in
a really good location for.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
That perfect look at your fault.

Speaker 7 (15:58):
Well, good, have a good day.

Speaker 16 (16:00):
You buy.

Speaker 12 (16:03):
In the morning.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Often when we ask for callers on the show, we
get more than we need and sometimes we record a
couple extras and throw them in the podcast.

Speaker 11 (16:11):
Yeah, because people have amazing stories to tell.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
And you know, in Brisbane it's not six degrees of separation,
it's two yes always.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
And so we had this caller just last week and
it turned out that that you knew this person from elsewhere, Corey,
in fact, very quite intimately.

Speaker 5 (16:31):
That door I know you.

Speaker 15 (16:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (16:33):
I was the nurse in the delivery of your first baby.

Speaker 8 (16:38):
Yeah, larious in theater.

Speaker 17 (16:41):
Oh what did he do?

Speaker 8 (16:43):
The biggest thing I can remember they were weighing the
baby and you were so excited and the midwife is like, oh, Corey,
just don't touch the bed for a minute. And it
takes about ten seconds to register. And you touched the
table about three times.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
You couldn't get the weight of your baby.

Speaker 8 (16:59):
You're touching the sky also, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
Yeah, it's very It's funny.

Speaker 7 (17:06):
I was talking to the doctor about footy ands like
are you right, mate, Like I'm getting I'm giving birth
here and your chack about Matt Gilla.

Speaker 11 (17:15):
How was he during the actual birth? Was it a
caesar or was it a natural birth?

Speaker 5 (17:19):
It's a sea section.

Speaker 11 (17:20):
Okay, so you don't want to distract the doctor. Well,
it's he was asking me questions about Gila.

Speaker 13 (17:27):
Was like laying there like just.

Speaker 2 (17:30):
Like for once and once in my life it's going
to be about me.

Speaker 7 (17:33):
Nope, I remember, very very yeah, yesterday that was well, honestly,
just we spoke about footy for about the whole time,
and you're going to ask you a long going.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Actually, it's funny you should say that, And I actually
write this in my book about Piper's birth right implement
Goes Aren't born Pink, I said, I was struggling through
a particularly hard contraction and started to yelp. Tony was
so involved with a conversation about Mustang cars with the
trainee male.

Speaker 11 (18:07):
Nurse did come in to observe and must have forgotten
where we were and what we were doing. I think,
because it was our third.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Child, we were confident and comfortable in the birthing space
before he looked up, startled and went, oh, babe, are
you all right, to which I replied with a series
of expletives, and he jumped back into the moment.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
You know, you really got to get the five leader's
exactly what happened, got to.

Speaker 5 (18:34):
Get that air changed, actually getting new putting.

Speaker 11 (18:37):
I think the way I got his attention was to
grab his hair on his legs and twists.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Let's talk about the worst wingman or wing person in
the birthing suite if you if you had one, because
it feels like this is a common complaint, you've got one.
Thirty one sixty five. I think I was good.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
No, I think I wanted to say, I think it
means you.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
I'm pretty sure, which with Naomi. I'm pretty sure I
was ready.

Speaker 1 (19:03):
I was in the game for a long time though
didn't It wasn't they didn't didn't labor so a while
and then you had to see.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
So we were five, we were five weeks early.

Speaker 5 (19:12):
That was our issue.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
So we were like we were none of us were
expecting to be there. Okay, we hadn't.

Speaker 11 (19:18):
So it happened super quickly, super quick.

Speaker 5 (19:20):
Yeah, please text us and say that you were so.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
I think I was good, but I'm sure I know
many people weren't. If you're one of those, or if
you want to dobby in that wing person thirteen one day,
six five.

Speaker 12 (19:32):
Robin Kidd and coy Oats.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
We were talking with Lisa earlier. It just so happened
to be the nurse while Teagan was giving birth to
your firstborn Monty, and Lisa suggested you were quite a pest.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yeah, like there were all these instructions and Corey just
either didn't hear them or didn't care and did the
exact opposite of what he was told to do.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
You were talking about footy during that was quite the
normal person.

Speaker 11 (19:58):
When the baby's trying to be waited. He couldn't keep
his hands off it for ten seconds.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Keep your hands off the scale, will Yeah, Yeah, it's funny.

Speaker 7 (20:04):
You couldn't do that because because Monty went into the
and CC you place Monty, so they took her out
and I wasn't allowed to go.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
So then when Hucks came out, I was sitting on
the chair and they go, are you going to come?
I was like, oh, do come, You're on You're on.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
IM just going to take him away, and they're all laughing.

Speaker 5 (20:27):
I'm like, I know now.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
We just were speculating that apparently keep your memory of
Siena's Beth, which that you were great, and Naomi has texted,
what is the outcome?

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Well, because I said I was good in the birthing sweet,
was it? I? She said, yes, but do you remember
the conversation you had with the guy no while he
was doing an internal ultrasound with a probe and you
were talking about football and he stopped for a second
with the probe and started sticulated. She was like, hie joke.

Speaker 11 (21:03):
She's like, hey, I hope that's an embarrass you are
you are a saint, You really are, my love, Alisa
of Kalanga. What happened with the you know, the wing

(21:25):
person in the birthing suite?

Speaker 10 (21:27):
Hi?

Speaker 9 (21:28):
Yeah, So I just wanted to quickly mention that I
love hearing snippets of your book, Robin, because it's so
hard to get a hold of.

Speaker 11 (21:34):
But anyway, Alisa, okay, you talk and then I'll tell you.

Speaker 10 (21:40):
Okay, So, my burse, we're both very very quick.

Speaker 14 (21:45):
So my husband's a little bit squeamish.

Speaker 13 (21:48):
So towards the you know point the end of it,
he got a bit lightheaded.

Speaker 15 (21:53):
Uh, and to save himself from you know, it was
very sweet.

Speaker 10 (21:57):
He save himself from taking the attention of the nurses
off me. He took himself off to the bathroom.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
To lay down.

Speaker 11 (22:08):
Oh, dear No.

Speaker 13 (22:10):
Yeah, as like when I compose myself after a contraction,
I was like, where where's he gone?

Speaker 10 (22:15):
And the nurse was like, oh, he's just stepped out
for a minute.

Speaker 13 (22:20):
Too much for it.

Speaker 11 (22:21):
It was all a bit much for him. Would you
like a copy of the book?

Speaker 17 (22:34):
I mean I would love one, Okay, I.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Will sign one for you and if you're free at
midday today, I'm going to be in the Queen Street
Mall signing books and Dimicks are selling them, so but
I will gladly give you one. If you want to
meet me in the Queen Street Mall, I will give
it to you then.

Speaker 13 (22:51):
Oh, I mean I'm not sure I get there, but
thank you for the gesture.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
I'll give you a book regardless, no problem because a
lot of people saying they haven't able at him because
I've been sold out. So today you will definitely have stopped.

Speaker 11 (23:03):
There will be a lot of.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
Stock in Dimmicks and I'll be signing in the Queen
Street Mall. Hello, the Lisa of Kingston.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Hi was in the Birthday Sweet with You.

Speaker 13 (23:16):
I had my mom and my partner and I went
in and I was in a lot of pain obviously,
and they're like, well, you're only two centimeters being first baby.
I'm like, oh, it's going to be forever. So and
it was like COVID at the time, and they had
to wear masks on their face and my partner was

(23:37):
just laughing at me the whole time, and I'm like
that that's it. Go home. I've had enough. And I
was so cranky.

Speaker 11 (23:46):
And then you send him home? Did you legit send
him home?

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Yes?

Speaker 13 (23:50):
I sent him home, like, go home and see the dogs,
sort the dogs out. And then within half an hour.
I live like five minutes from the hospital. In a
half an hour, I was ready to push. I'm like,
I need to push, he needs to come back. I
had to ring him to come back. He's like, I've
just got home at the.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
That's excellent.

Speaker 11 (24:15):
And Danny of Matt Cotton, what happened in the birthing sweet.

Speaker 18 (24:19):
Hello, Well, I was pretty adamant that I didn't want
too many director or anything. I just wanted gas and
you know, I'll get through it beside, and that was
all good and well. So whenever I was attracted, I
had the gas. Whenever I wasn't, in between, my husband
had the gas. Every time I had a little break
all I could hear.

Speaker 10 (24:38):
Was that little bead thing, you know, jumping up and down.

Speaker 9 (24:42):
And then to the point when it was my turne
again and I needed I had to rip it from him,
run out.

Speaker 14 (24:50):
Over and everything, and he with construction and he was
having a great carts.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
As walls are moving and there.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Just hang on one more go before going to push.

Speaker 12 (25:09):
Robin ki.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
And in the morning, I did, I think, the most
masculine thing I've ever done. And I'm hoping that I'll
impress you because I didn't impress others.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Sorry, I'm guessing by your definition of masculinity it is
something that a lot of blokes can do, but that
you have never done before.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
Yeah, I done it.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
My dad couldn't do this.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Oh okay, yeah, that would be my next criteria that
a lot of men you know haven't done it either.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Yeah, like I yeah, I've never done anything to this level.
So we're almost finished building our house, getting the keys
end of the week, which is cool.

Speaker 11 (25:45):
Very exciting.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
And so in the backyard, I've got I've got a pool.
Our pool is almost like above ground because it works
as a retaining wall. So on the other side of
the pool it goes down about a meter that's where
the filtering stuff is. And so to get down there
at the moment, I've just had to like climb down
and off. And so it needed stairs, needed some garden steps,
and the builders left over some some stringers that didn't fit.

(26:07):
They were the wrong size for whatever reason. They were
sitting in the garden. So they're these steel things that
go that you you bolt onto a wall and they
go down and then you attach stair tree. Yeah, so
and the galvanized steel, big thick steel stringers. And there
were six steps and I only needed four, so I

(26:29):
was able to. I got my angle grinder, right, it's
pretty fresh, it's a pretty fresh angle grinder, and I
cut the steel right. They cut the steel stringers. Sparks
flying everywhere, like it's like it looked like a film clip.

Speaker 5 (26:45):
Just we were like safety goals, Yeah, thank god I did.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
I had I had to go and get safety goals.
And I had year muffs on, you know, and I
had sparks flying everywhere, and I cut the angles to
the right and measured all right, and then I attached
these two freshly cut steel stringers to the retaining wall
that i'd built, and I used the leftover sleepers from
the retaining wall. I plane them back. I've got it
like a plane around and make them nice and smooth.

(27:09):
No splinters made stairs from scratch, you know, adapting with
leftover bits.

Speaker 11 (27:16):
I agree, impressive.

Speaker 5 (27:19):
The bottom is going to concrete.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
I have I put some I put a paver under
each at the end because they're not completely flush because
they were angle grinded.

Speaker 5 (27:28):
And there's like I put a concrete there's a little
bit underneath that.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
It's got some crush of dust. I've done it properly, right,
And then I laid some some ashtro turf down there
because the grass is going to grow and I want
it to be clean. So the anyway I've gone through
all this, it's taking me how long? All day? You know,
it's a big day. And so Naomi, my lovely partner,
is around house that of going, hey, I've come up
and I'm all excited. I've got to finished. I finished

(27:52):
the steps that you know that go down to the
pool filter that she'll never use because she doesn't do that.
And I was like, come, come and have a look.
Go on, have a look at my steps. So she goes, Nah,
it's all right, and I'm like, can you please, can
you please come and have a look at the most
manly thing I've ever done? And she's like, no, I
don't want to get my feet wet on the grass.

(28:15):
She did not care about She doesn't care.

Speaker 11 (28:19):
Well, thank you?

Speaker 2 (28:22):
On the steps? Yeah yeah, not oh yeah.

Speaker 11 (28:25):
There's a couple of things that I would say about this.
Two questions.

Speaker 5 (28:29):
Yes.

Speaker 11 (28:30):
Number one is.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Were you supposed to be doing something else for that
full day that you were making the steps? If it
was the day that she mentioned to us last week
where your parents came over to see you and you
discippey it and went to the house to do the steps.
Was that the day that you achieved this achievement and
she was left to entertain your parents back at your

(28:57):
old house.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Was that what was going on?

Speaker 5 (29:00):
What is going on?

Speaker 2 (29:03):
I do not for one second, sod that's what it is, right?

Speaker 11 (29:12):
And then my second point would be this.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
We have a chart system in our studio where Kip
and Corey compete for gold stars for her.

Speaker 11 (29:21):
I'm not joking. It is like grade too, and they
are very creditive about the size and amount of stars.
If this is how you operate within the company, goodness.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
Knows how you live your life without words of affirmation,
and sheation quite possibly run out.

Speaker 5 (29:48):
I'll give you, I'll give you credit. Bad effort. You
can you please concrete the bottoms in.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Yeah, you want you want some concrete.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
If you have missed this point, please your life is
going to continue to be a cluster. So you're welcome.

Speaker 5 (30:09):
That's how it worked.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
It's just got it.

Speaker 12 (30:13):
Robin kids and coreotes.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
I'm going to try and be very careful because i
have just said something to a bost and I've kind
of ruined some of the story.

Speaker 11 (30:23):
This is the Netflix show.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
It's called Should I Marry a Murderer? It is based
on a twenty seventeen actual case involving twin brothers in
Scotland and a woman who fell in love with one
of them.

Speaker 19 (30:38):
Imagine you fall in love with someone who made you
feel accepted, wanted, seen, who made you feel fool and
loved and special, and then they say to you, I've
done a horrible, horrible thing, something so.

Speaker 17 (30:57):
Vile it flips your entire world upside dan. To remain
in love, you have to keep the secret that you
know is going to destroy you. But if you reveal it,
then you destroy everything.

Speaker 12 (31:10):
I mean, what would you do?

Speaker 1 (31:12):
There are so many twists and turns in this It
is not straight up like you'll learn about there's three
parts in this series. You'll learn about what actually happened,
then you'll learn about the reveal. And this woman was
a doctor, Carolyn mure Head, who worked in pathology, which
also has a kind.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
Of twist in the story book well like look like
in a.

Speaker 1 (31:36):
Like looking at a morgue and dealing with with bodies,
and so that also becomes part of the whole story.

Speaker 11 (31:43):
It's excellent. I watched it last night.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
I was just like, oh, is it a bit gross?

Speaker 8 (31:48):
Like?

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Is it is it heavy?

Speaker 1 (31:51):
It's not gross as in visually with blood and guards.
It's psychologically disturbing. But that's all you seem to love
with true.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
Crime true crime genre there is, isn't it he?

Speaker 1 (32:02):
But one of the things that's so unique about it,
well that I kept thinking about is you know the
idea that when you truly fall in love with someone,
you kind of are going to ignore the red flags, yes,
and you want to believe that either you could change
them or that you know, love is the only thing
they needed.

Speaker 11 (32:17):
I mean, I remember a girlfriend of.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Mine who was like, I think, three weeks away from
getting married to this guy, and they had to put
down they had to make all the final payments for
the wedding, and she had been paying everything and he said,
don't worry about it, I'll do the final payment. And
when it came to actually having to pay, it turned
out that even though he said he'd been going to
a job for the four years that they were together,

(32:44):
he was actually going to the Pokey's and he was
completely bankrupt.

Speaker 11 (32:47):
Oh wow, So like three weeks out.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Not only do you realize you've married someone who is
like in a terrible financial position, but you can't pay
for the wedding that you were going to have in
three weeks.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Yeah, and then there's someone who lies to you. Yeah,
tremendously right, So yeah, what did you find out? Thirty
one oh sixty five, Like just before we weren't dating.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
It was when I first met Teagan and I wanted
to start talking her on dating. Yeah, then I found
out who her father.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
Was, Miles, and I was like, origin great.

Speaker 7 (33:21):
And it took a good twelve months And wow, are
you sure as I'm scared of that man?

Speaker 12 (33:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (33:26):
Fair enough.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
He was still as big as it was when he
was playing I.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
Reckon we were I was a couple of months dating
Naomi when I found out that she doesn't drive on freeways.
What yeah, because you know, we just drive up to
the Sancho Coast or whatever, and then we're having drinks
at something and I was like, oh, you can drive back,
and she's like, no, I can't.

Speaker 11 (33:46):
She she's got she's scared.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
That's a fear that developed later in life. And she
was like, no, I don't drive on freeways.

Speaker 11 (33:51):
Oh wow, that's tough.

Speaker 5 (33:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
So not perfect, is she?

Speaker 10 (33:56):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (33:58):
Is the only thing you can say? That's not even
an issue that our produces at thirteen one oh six five.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
We would love to take your calls if you want to,
you can remain anonymous.

Speaker 11 (34:09):
We love that. But our producers have just put up
on our screen.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
We've got a caller who reckons her grandmother dated Australia's
worst serial killer.

Speaker 2 (34:19):
Dated what Oh alright?

Speaker 5 (34:22):
Worst? Well?

Speaker 2 (34:24):
Well let's see, okay, better than the show, This is
better than netflik show. If we get this, all right,
let's do it. After there's Maroon five, it's Robin Kiv
and Coreo. It's on Kiss ninety seven.

Speaker 6 (34:34):
Three, Robin Kiff and Coriots.

Speaker 12 (34:36):
In the morning.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Love makes us do crazy things like this show that
you were just talking about on Netflix, Robin, So should
I marry a murderer? And you reckon?

Speaker 11 (34:44):
It's great, so good on Netflix. And I don't usually
like true crimes. Yeah, but the twists and turns in
this you will not guess.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
Yeah, it's amazing what people don't know about their partners.
So thirteen one oh six five is our number.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Hey Lajah, Hello, do you apparently have an amazing story
for us?

Speaker 11 (35:03):
What happened? What did you find out?

Speaker 10 (35:05):
When I was a kid, my grandma used to tell
me these stories, and obviously you're a kid, you don't
think that they're true. But we used to live in
Brizzy and we moved down to Adelaide and then back
up again. But when she was in her twenties, she
was dating John Justin Button.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
What do I know that night?

Speaker 10 (35:24):
No cow murderers?

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Wow?

Speaker 13 (35:29):
Yeah, yep. She was engaged to him.

Speaker 10 (35:31):
Two weeks after he popped the question. He's like, I
want to show you something and she saw the bodies
in the bow.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
Oh my goodness.

Speaker 11 (35:39):
Did he expect her to stay around?

Speaker 10 (35:42):
I think so he was obviously a little bit moopy
in that sense. And she went to the sergeant at
the time and he said, no, you're crazy. You know,
you think you should stay in the kitchen, because back
then that's what the women's role was, right. She said, no,
I'm not crazy. You need to go and investigate. Sure,
she was the one that ended up putting them in jail.

Speaker 11 (36:02):
Wow, whoa okay, So what when she was shown did
she then just try and pretend it was all okay?

Speaker 12 (36:13):
Like?

Speaker 5 (36:13):
Did she?

Speaker 13 (36:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (36:15):
She said, you know, the initial shock, she felt hot
all over her body and she thought it was pigs
because she knew that she was a butcher. He had
a you know, he went hunting and things like that
with the other people in the group. So and they
all went to high school together, so you know, there
was all that close connection. And she was always hanging
out with these people and they were always trying to

(36:36):
pick up people. Sure, soon enough she caught up to
it that they were actually kidnapping these people, and those
were the people she found in the bodies.

Speaker 11 (36:44):
So I've just jiggled it right.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
In May nineteen ninety nine, the remains of eight individuals
who were discovered in an unusual bank vault.

Speaker 11 (36:52):
They'd been stored in barrels filled with acid.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
More remains were found buried in the backyard of a
house accompanied by one of the men charged. The murders
happened in various locations around Adelaide, and the bodies were
later moved to Snowtown. None of the victims were local residents.
Many victims were first tortured and forced to give up
their bank account details, and some were receiving welfare benefits

(37:16):
that killers continued to claim after the murders.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Yes, and so your grandma had to look at these
bodies and play it cool and not like I'm.

Speaker 10 (37:30):
Two days the true wow.

Speaker 11 (37:33):
And it sounds like he was proud of them, Like
it sounds like he saw that's what.

Speaker 10 (37:37):
I'm That's the worst part. That's the chilling part. It's
similar to the Netflix show Should Marry a Murderer? Yeah,
because the way that he says it, it's like I
have to tell you something, but it's in an excitement
sort of sense.

Speaker 18 (37:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (37:53):
So, and that's the most chilling. The bone chilling part
that I don't get is that he was so proud
of it. To show Beyonce of the time and expected
her to still live. And I don't understand, like that secret, like,
I know you love me, keep the secret for me
and let me, you know, continue doing this.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
So was it like the Netflix show where she then
had to go into court and become the star witness
and all of that sort of stuff.

Speaker 10 (38:20):
So when the trials came after she finally got the
cops to believe her, I can't even remember besides his name,
but he was quite vulgar and misogynistic. Obviously back then,
no one believed anything that women said. That's so about
a month of that trying trying to tell them that

(38:41):
there was something going on the smell of it, you know,
And he used to take her there regularly.

Speaker 1 (38:46):
What happened is he still alive? Did she ever see
him again after she was.

Speaker 10 (38:52):
Put in the trial? Like in the jury and then
she was called to the witness stand and his eye
she said that she saw hell in his eyes because and.

Speaker 18 (39:06):
In the court.

Speaker 10 (39:07):
I don't know, I'm just that this guy could have
been my grandfather.

Speaker 11 (39:13):
Yeah, yeah, he is an extraordinary story.

Speaker 5 (39:18):
Yeah, I found it get beaten.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
I found it really hard. But Naomi told me that
she liked the Kardashians but I've managed to overcome that.

Speaker 5 (39:29):
It's for a day.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
I played it cool and thought of that incredible. Thanks
for sharing, no.

Speaker 10 (39:38):
Worries, guys, and I guess you can have a new
segment of Thursdays.

Speaker 5 (39:42):
Yeah, right, so cool.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
In the morning, Julie out of River Hills. Hey Julie,
Oh hi, look, I don't.

Speaker 15 (39:52):
Have a story like that. Is incredible, but I'm just
getting back to your story, Kip. With Naomi driving on
the freeway, you can't.

Speaker 10 (40:00):
Drive on the freeway.

Speaker 11 (40:03):
What is it, Julie?

Speaker 10 (40:05):
What is it?

Speaker 14 (40:06):
Do you know what?

Speaker 13 (40:07):
It's so weird?

Speaker 15 (40:08):
I thought I was the only one. I feel so
validated right now. As soon as I see one hundred
from the beef sign, my throat closes up.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Isn't it fun? And has it always been that way?

Speaker 5 (40:21):
Julie?

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Have you always had that?

Speaker 15 (40:23):
I know since I've got older, So here I am
thinking and I are like twins for sure.

Speaker 10 (40:28):
Yeah, I totally get it.

Speaker 15 (40:30):
And my partner thinks I'm the weirdest person. And he
just keeps saying, do you know how much petrol you're
spending going the long way?

Speaker 11 (40:38):
How do you get to the Sunny coast the long way?

Speaker 12 (40:41):
Well?

Speaker 13 (40:41):
I just don't.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
Yeahlace someplace you just can't go.

Speaker 15 (40:47):
I have maps, avoid tolls, avoid highway.

Speaker 8 (40:50):
Yeah, Julie, if.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
Something happened, like, if something happened, would you think you
could do it?

Speaker 15 (40:59):
Like you've no, No, I tried the excerpt. I tried,
and I've even been hypnotized. It doesn't work.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
Yeah, legitimate phobia.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
Yeah, my foot just crazes even more.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
But you know the thing is, Julie, these two are
always asking why why does Miami stay with me? And
maybe it's just so she can get to the sunschunk case.

Speaker 11 (41:22):
Well, at least.

Speaker 12 (41:29):
Robin Keith and Courio.

Speaker 2 (41:31):
It's in the morning.

Speaker 20 (41:33):
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in the room. There's nothing she lacks keeping you what
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Speaker 3 (41:46):
Hey, guys, I have some exciting news.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
The futuristic dream of flying taxis could soon be a
reality in Queensland.

Speaker 3 (41:56):
I guess it's exciting depending on how interested you are
and flying.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
I'm interested in a flying taxi.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
Well okay, so all right, Corey, you get out of
the room.

Speaker 4 (42:05):
So the Gold Coast Mayor is hoping to have flying
taxis up and running before the Brisbane twenty thirty two Olympics.

Speaker 2 (42:12):
And Tom, this is Tom tak Okay, I'm less excited.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
Look, and we're not talking about flying cars. But I
guess picture if you had like a small passenger plane
or helicopter had a baby with a drone, it kind
of looks like that those xpings.

Speaker 5 (42:29):
It was on the news. I don't know how long ago,
but we've seen these like they displayed them and said
this is the future. Cool bs.

Speaker 4 (42:35):
Well, the City of the Gold Coast has signed an
agreement with a company called Skyport's Infrastructure to get some
airport air taxi takeoff.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
And landing site. So the ball is rolling on this.
They are properly.

Speaker 5 (42:51):
Like car airbags and all that. You know, they're pretty
you know that your chance of.

Speaker 2 (42:57):
Yes, there's enough incident with choppers.

Speaker 5 (43:00):
Is exactly my point.

Speaker 2 (43:02):
Like this that's got to be the I forget about it.

Speaker 4 (43:05):
Let's well, this is the thing that like, obviously they
need to get those things right. But our air taxis
with this organization up and running yet not quite. They're
going to be up and running in Dubai later this year,
and this could be years down the track.

Speaker 3 (43:20):
So we'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 2 (43:21):
How do they take an extra eight years to get
the light rail.

Speaker 3 (43:30):
Subject? Change of subject.

Speaker 4 (43:31):
But look, we also could have a zip line here
in Brisbane, so that's another fun thing.

Speaker 11 (43:38):
They've been talking about this for ages. Is that the
one a Mount Kuther.

Speaker 3 (43:41):
No, so that one was purpooed for lack of a better.

Speaker 11 (43:43):
Way birds than something else, fearless ours.

Speaker 4 (43:48):
But no, this will go across the Brisbane River from
Kangaroo Point to the Botanic Gardens and the state government
is backing it. So this has a giant tick of
approval from the state. They said, yep, two million dollars.
Zip line or wheelchair accessible as well, So it's going
to be great.

Speaker 2 (44:05):
And why for fun in case you need to get
from Kangaroo Points to the potical.

Speaker 4 (44:11):
That and that one would need the approvals from council.
But once it has all the paperwork in order, they
reckon that it could be built in three months, so
we could be zipping.

Speaker 2 (44:22):
Okay, that's cool, you go ahead and say that this
is your best news.

Speaker 7 (44:28):
Right now, they'll make that take at least two years
to put a wire from one side to the other.

Speaker 4 (44:33):
Now October next year, put in the Dary and we'll
check back. That's what my money's on October next year.

Speaker 2 (44:38):
Yeah, okay, fair enough.

Speaker 6 (44:40):
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