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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's Robin and Kids for breakfast. Great.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Great, you're listening to the Robin Kick podcast.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
Guys, great, God be great, Call me good day.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
It's Robin Kip on demand the podcast. We're going to
get into the Ezra Mam situation at halftime, and we've
got plenty of texts that came through to the show
that we didn't get to air with. There's some good
calls you'll hear on the podcast coming up as well.
But if ever you want to get involved, you can
just send us a texto for oh nine ninety seven
three nine seven three.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
We do between all of our team, we do read
them all, so we're very grateful if you can take
the time out to actually text us. Please put your name. Yes,
we love to be able to know who we're talking
to or about.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
Because on the one of the other things we got
onto the show today, and we can just do this.
In this first break, I was talking about at the
trible you'd rather you were outing me for being a
terrible gift giver. I know I am.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
I mean, I'm not outing you. I'm just stating a
truth in a fact.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
There's certain things that I'm good at. For example, my niece.
She's got a DJ deck for her. She's ninth birthday
and she's very excited about that, and so I got
her cool headphones.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Yeah, because that's what you care about. This is what
you're not understanding, though.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
I do understand that. Therefore I'm good. I know about headphones.
So if you need headphones, I'm a great gift giver.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
Okay, can I tell you something that just happened to
all the podcasters who are listening. We have what's called
survey results where we actually find out whether people are
liking us more or less than they did like two
months ago, and ratings and they've been great for us
this time. So that's wonderful. And we have, because we're
part of our national team, we have this national conference

(01:44):
call with our group head of content, who's our big boss,
and so he's talking and he's going through all the
different states and places. Kit Whiteman just cannot possibly wait.
So there is the entire stuff of the radio station
watching our boss on a conference call, and white Man
decides that now is the time to put his omelet

(02:06):
in the sandwich maker to heat it up. So in
the silence of the room, all you can hear is
Kip opening the sandwich maker, putting in his omelet, placing
it down, and this sizzle sh that just continues.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
It gets better.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
It gets better because then and this omelet has been
heated sufficiently. Kip then takes out opens the glory drawer,
takes out his knife and fork or in this case
of spoon and then eats it noisily.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Everyone.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
He's just focusing because white men cannot actually do anything
in his life that he doesn't want to do it.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
That's my schedule. That's when I have my omelet at
that time. They shouldn't put the meatum.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Oh yeah, don't forget the salt and pepper.

Speaker 3 (02:52):
That did get a little bit of grip from put
the cracked pepper off.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
You are so self absorbed, it's wonderful.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
Thank you. You're listening to the Robin and KIV podcast.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Inviting you to get involved with the show. Anytime you
want to. You can call us thirteen one oh sixty five.
You don't need a special invite, but we are inviting
you here to weigh in on Ezra Mam, the young
Bronco who has been in the news for all the
wrong reasons.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
He joined the Broncos age thirteen and was billed as
a star in the making.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
But tonight Ezra MAM's NRL future is hanging in the balance.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Thank you, Sharon Cadella Network ten Yes, and the original
story has now been upgraded because the second drug test
has happened and he has allegedly tested positive for drug
driving and has now been formally charged.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That's a big deal. I mean, it's not that unexpected,
is it. Like we knew we were waiting for results
and that something was going to happen.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
We Our mate Coreotes, who works with us, is up
in Darwin and out of range. We've been talking to Tigs,
his wife. We were desperate to have him chat about
this because he knows Ezra and really cares about him.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Yeah, we spoke to him the day after the news
first came out.

Speaker 6 (04:14):
Whatever the decision is going to be from NURL Broncos,
and it's going to be a long road back. I
kind of see imagine a guy that will he'll have
a pretty hard stance, but I feel like he'll probably
try and do what he can to try and bring
him back. And to say how long that would be,
I've got no idea. You know, it could be three months,

(04:34):
six months, twelve months. You know, he's like, this is
not something that you can come back with, come back
from really quickly.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
Yeah, makes he mentioned Madge there, I mean, brand new
coach and this is his first major action and by
all reports, he's not the bloke to muck around with.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
So what do you think do you think the Broncos
should keep him? He's what twenty one?

Speaker 3 (04:52):
He's a kid. Yeah, he's twenty or twenty one. He's
got his whole career ahead of him, and it's hard
to save you. I mean, you make mistakes your kids
when you're young, and he is really a kid. I mean,
you do make mistakes. And so far the way that
he's acted, he is taking full responsibility and you've got
to respect that.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Okay. So my two questions are, if he leaves the Broncos,
if they take a strong standpoint on this, does that
mean he's free game for anyone else?

Speaker 3 (05:17):
That's a problem. Yes, would mean that unless the NRL.
There's two options. The Broncos can drop him or the
NRL can ban him, and that's one of the I
think that's what I think will happen. I think the
NRL will will say that he can't play for a
number of months anywhere, Yes, anywhere.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
So if the NRL made that decision, it would actually
save the Broncos from having to lose a great player.
But their code of conduct is such that they really
shouldn't be supporting this.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if he got as much
as a year. Wow, because of if you look at
some of the history of the game, and not just
rugby league, but in AFL this year they have banned
Joel Smith, who's a player for Melbourne. I think he is,
and he was. He's been given four years. Whoa he was? Well,

(06:09):
not only did he take cocaine he test a positive
on game day, but he also has been accused of trafficking,
like as in as he was texting other players going
I can get your some. That's so he got. He's done.
He's twenty eight, he's finished. The other like if you
go back to two thousand and six, Wendall Saylor, who
was of course of famous Queenslander, he got two years

(06:31):
banned from playing any sport.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Wow. Well that's what happened to the swimmers. Yeah, Shana
Blaze who then came back and that was you know,
like lots of people are weighing in gnat of wish
heart high. Hi, Oh, how old are you Nat?

Speaker 7 (06:48):
I'm eleven years old.

Speaker 1 (06:50):
What do you think about Azra Mount?

Speaker 7 (06:52):
Oh? He's a great player. I'm a big fan of him. Yeah, yeah,
And I think it was a bad idea of him
to take drugs while he was unlicensed. And I think
he should stay with the Broncos because he's a good
player and he supports his teammates a lot, and he
loves his team and wants to stay as a Queenslander,

(07:17):
and he should have a chance with another chance with
the Broncos or five year extension.

Speaker 3 (07:23):
Give him a chance to make it up and make
up for it.

Speaker 1 (07:25):
You say, yeah, very articulate.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Well done, Angie out of Rangeville. What are your thoughts?

Speaker 4 (07:32):
I have a nine year old fun who plays rugby league,
So what example is he setting? At the end of
the day, my son wants to play for the Broncos,
and you know, I hope that he would make it.
But at the same time, is it just that, hey,
we can go and do what we want when we
want and get away with it, and what copy twelve week?

(07:52):
Then what example is that setting?

Speaker 1 (07:55):
And you're angry, right.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
I don't like it. I don't think it's the right
thing to do, and I don't think it's setting the
right example for our younger players. So they can just
get away with it.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
He should be dropped, dropped altogether.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
Well, he knew what he was getting into when he
decided to take it. There's a consequence for an action.
What are we teaching our children if you do something wrong,
there's a consequence for that. And you're right, because he's
an adult, he should get away with it. No, there's
a consequence for an action.

Speaker 8 (08:27):
Well.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
And also, Angie, you know in other careers we possibly
would drop. Yeah, we wouldn't be having this conversation. And
that is that is one of the issues that the
NRL have is that they seem to be quite light
on appalling behavior. Yes, because it's a sports star and
we love them. Thank you so much, Angie, I love
your passion.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
The Robin and Jit podcast.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
Now, the Ezra Mam story is back in the news.
Brisbane Bronco Ezra Mam. He has checked himself in to rehab.
We know that. So the story that broke a couple
of weeks ago. Now as the police charge of broncost
Ezra Man, twenty one years old, who was driving on
Simpson Road in Baden in his Ford Ranger ute, which

(09:13):
is a sponsored ute from the Broncos. He was unlicensed
and crashed head on into a Toyota Camry which was
being used as an uber. So the driver was sixty
four year old man and there was a four year
old girl who was a passenger. The driver was injured
with bruising. The four year old girl got a fractured
hip from the collision and so now has the secondary

(09:35):
drug test has come through as positive as well. So
he has been found to be on drugs whilst driving
and now we're wondering what is going to happen. The
NRL won't comment yet because it's still before the courts,
so they haven't said what they're going to do.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
But his mate Coriotes who's our mate too, had a
lot to say and he is very sympathetic to Ezra.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
Yeah really, I'm I'm sort of ruttle bit sort of
talking about it now. Yeah, I just really hope it's okay,
because I know it is very embarrassed and absolutely shocked
that this has happened and he's the cause.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Of it does everyone else think that? I'm not so sure.
Nicole of Wakeley, what do you reckon?

Speaker 9 (10:16):
Ah?

Speaker 10 (10:16):
Yeah, Hi, guys, how are you good?

Speaker 4 (10:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (10:19):
Loo?

Speaker 10 (10:19):
Look, I do hope that he gets the help that
he deserves. But I think as any other person in
the normal world who doesn't isn't an NRL player, if
they were driving a vehicle unlicensed and on drugs, they
would be fired on the spot from their employer. I think,
especially if we're in a company car. And I just
think that sometimes these young Bronco players think that they're
above the law and they can do what they want

(10:42):
and there's no consequences, And I think that there needs
to be a stand and showing that if you're an
NURL player and you do the wrong thing, you lose your.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Job, just like everyone else.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I mean, and our contracts state that if we break
the law in any way, shape or form, we are out.
Tanya of Eviden Park, what do you think, hi? Hi?

Speaker 11 (11:02):
Yeah, I think it's time for the NRL and the
football team to sort of make this the time to
change things for their players.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Right how so, so use him as an example?

Speaker 11 (11:16):
Yeah, Like, I'm not sure, Like it's up to them
where they stand with him at the moment, whether they
ban him for a year, he gets drug tested every week,
and then maybe he could do community service, get out
there the kids that love him so much, show how
remorseful he is and that he's done the wrong thing.
You know, he could have killed someone in that accident,

(11:38):
and then this would be a totally different story.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Wouldn't it.

Speaker 9 (11:40):
Though?

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (11:42):
It's interesting though, like when you think about leniency and
things like that, Like famously, the AFL swept well allegedly
swept a lot of the Ben cousins of drug issues
under the carpet for a long time, gave him second
chances that no one knew about. Yeah, did not work
out well for Ben's life.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
No, it did not, Oh, anonymous, but a profession athlete? Hello,
what do you think?

Speaker 6 (12:02):
Hello?

Speaker 12 (12:03):
How are you guys going? I think the big issue
here from what I see, is just double standards across
different sporting codes. You see someone like SHANEA Jack who
copped her a band for taking a performance enhancing substance
and she was gone for multiple years. Didn't hurt anyone necessarily,

(12:26):
you know, it never caused a big crash, wasn't in
the company car as mentioned before and then you get
someone like an NRL player and there's you know, there's
been multiple of them in recent weeks. There's no denying
that who consistently think that they can get away with
taking drugs and these athletes need to abide by the

(12:48):
sporting codes, they need to abide by the doping standards
and party drugs are all covered under that. So this
is where the NRL is continually protecting their players, and
this is where the Australian Antidoping Agency needs to step
in and say hold on, this isn't right. You guys

(13:10):
can't just have your own rules for your own players.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Can I ask you you to swimmer? As an example,
if it had been Ian Thorpe at the height of
his career, it wouldn't have made any difference, would it
in terms of the swimming idea or something like even
athletics too, I think is exactly the same. It doesn't
matter who the player or the as.

Speaker 12 (13:31):
You get a number, you don't get a name, So
a testing procol will just be You'll be number six
thousand and four. There's no name to that, and then
those results would then go through to the governing bodies
and they'll be like this app and then they'll pair
up a number with a name and then they'll go code.

(13:51):
So jath and Thorpe took an illicted drug throughout his career.
He could be facing two to four years of without
You know, without.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Question, it doesn't matter who you are.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
It doesn't matter who you are. And of course you didn't,
but you are great. I don't know who you are,
but we need your number.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Wake up with Robin and kid.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yesterday you and I were having a conversation about your
beautiful girlfriend, Naomi.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
I've got this photo shoot coming up that I've organized
for welcoming Curry Mala. Want to do a story? Oh lovely,
so I said to Naomi yesterday I said, hey, so
I've organized it all. You don't have to stress. They're
coming to the house and they'll be here on the
fourth of December. And Toomi goes, that's her birthday. She goes,
so my birthday? Yep, okay, yes, I remember that, thank you?

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yes, straight up, So she said the day knew exactly
whose birthday was?

Speaker 3 (14:49):
December?

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Yes, And do you know why I remember that?

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Why do you remember it?

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Because almost to the day this time last year, Yes,
we had this conversation. You've been very evasive about when
I ask you when your girlfriend's birthday is Yes, but
I think you seem to tell me that it was
in December.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
It is, yes, So I need to think of two
things between now and this is perfect we go on
to Fiji. I can buy the suitcase for the birthday
and then we can take that. Yes, and then I
do the Christmas watch.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
I would get her initials maybe monogrammed on the luggage,
on the luggage relatively cheaply can Yeah. And the other
thing I'd say about the Apple Watch is give her
a selection of bands. Yes, you know you can buy
the watch with the band changed.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
The colors.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Yeah, Okay, did you do that last year?

Speaker 3 (15:34):
I didn't do the Anagraham thing, the monogram, the monograph
to see the suitcase. She didn't want the Apple Watch.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
In the end, so what are we.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Doing this year?

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Well, do you like the Royal wee?

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Because seriously, if I don't get involved, nothing's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Please help me. Thirteen one oh sixty five. And I
don't know. And she is very she's very difficult to
buy for.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
She's not she has very clear ideas about her fashion
she loves. Yeah, remember correctly, because I look at her
social media posts and she looks gorgeous.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Yes, but yeah, but well she's very opinionated. Yeah, you
like when it comes to her clothes and things like that.
There's no way that I would dare buy or anything.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Okay, why don't you Okay, what why don't you do?

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Like?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
And it's in the presentation, like put a little basket
together with some notes saying, this voucher entitles you to
a day of shopping with your best friend, yes, and
X amount of dollars attached.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
Okay, I will, but.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
If you don't trust me, Nanny Pearl will take care
of Sienna, yes, okay, on a day nominated by you,
and then we will meet for lunch after that shopping
trip so that you can show me what you've bought.
And then we come home and pick up our baby
and you have a new outfit. I've been fed, and
the world is a happy place.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
That's a nice idea. Okay, Yes, that's a good idea.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Okay, that's just off the top of my head without
even trying.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
But I like, I like things with screens on them,
you know.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Which is why I want to get she does.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Okay, this is not okay, all right, but I'm just
saying that's where my Okay, that's my wheelhouse. And so
I'm at this. It would annoy me to receive about
you like that. Okay, It's not your birthday, all right,
I'm just trying to think about that's that's the filter.
I'm putting it through my own annoyance filter. And I'll
stop doing that, please, Okay.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
I mean you can't do it for me, can you try?

Speaker 3 (17:25):
For Wi for Naomi, I will try.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
I mean for the rest of us, we just tolerate you,
but you need to try harder. You need to yes,
thirteen one oh six five. We need to know if
there is anyone worse than keep white Man, surely Kylie
Heritage Park, Good morning, Hi.

Speaker 13 (17:42):
How you doing guys?

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Good Kylie, I'd have to say.

Speaker 14 (17:45):
Just about everyone in my whole life is terrible. Why
my birthday is Christmas Day?

Speaker 10 (17:51):
I know, I'll give the name about you and.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
The Veronicas and Annie Lennox from eur Rhythmics all have
Christmas Day birthday. That is just sucks.

Speaker 7 (18:01):
Yeah, it does suck.

Speaker 14 (18:03):
It's only now that I'm older I've actually said, right,
come midday. Christmas is over my birthday.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Start, okay, give us something nice.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
Come on, I have about one hundred bucks to spend
at Galactic Donuts, so you can just go and enjoy
that and just drown your sorrows in donuts.

Speaker 14 (18:24):
Oh that would be all.

Speaker 15 (18:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
Queensland owned and created business available in towns will Rocky,
Daisy Hill, Morayphield and Caloundra.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Have we got a lot of those donuts?

Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yes, we've got a full board. Okay, let's get to more.
Thirty one oh six fives our number. If you've got
someone who's letting you down at birthday time you're.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Listening to the Robin and Kid podcast.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Has been well established that I'm not great at birthdays
or gifts. Thirty six five is in general remembering things.
Thirty one six fives our number. If you've got someone
in your life it's terrible a birthdays, yeah, or of.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Course please text us the glory Oh four oh nine
nine seven three nine seven three Poppy of Caroly Hi, Hi,
who is it?

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Who is it?

Speaker 1 (19:13):
That's so bad?

Speaker 8 (19:15):
My boyfriend, Okay, what's remember my birthday? But his sister's
birthday is two days after my birthday and he can't
remember it.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
To save his life, right, even though it's right there?

Speaker 8 (19:27):
Yeah, two days after and remember it.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
The only reason he remembers yours is because you tell him.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
Yes. This year, I had to remind him that my
birthday was on the thirty first of which month, mate, July.

Speaker 8 (19:40):
He was playing it. He was like, oh, I'm going
to do something, and I said on my birthday. Normally
he stood at it, but he forgot this year again.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
Do you know, Poppy? And people say to me, how
come your boys are so good at it? Mate? I
have a run up. It's a month long water process.
And my kids bought the most amazing two pairs of
boots from Steve Madden in the US. Their youngest brother
brought home.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Well done boys.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Well, I take full responsibility for telling them. And you
are clearly doing that with your partner, right, Poppy.

Speaker 8 (20:11):
I'm trying. Honestly, it sounds like.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
It's his sister's fault. I mean, you you've she should
have known him longer than you, so she should know
that he's used less and give him warnings. Oh I know, yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Can we reward Poppy? Please? No, No, I'm not paying that,
white man.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
I'm not We've got one hundred bucks of galactic donuts
for you as well, Poppy, thank you, enjoy that.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
I'm sorry I can't change your boyfriend.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
We all wish we could, right, No, I'm sure he's
a lovely bloke and he makes up for it in
other ways.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
The Robin and podcast Robin's News.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
We've been speculating about Elon Musk. Of course, he was
a huge Trump supporter, and leading up to the election
he appeared at many rallies doing crazy things like this,
I'm not just.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
I'm doc gothic maga. Well, it's the energy in this
room is incredible.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
So what was he was he wearing all black or something? Okay,
all right, just getting excited and getting the getting getting
into it.

Speaker 1 (21:27):
Trump is pumped, and we heard yesterday that Trump's staffers
are getting a little confused and upset that he is
just hanging around the dawn every day, playing golf, going
to dinner with them. So a statement has been released overnight.
I am pleased to announce this is from President to
Elect Trump. I am pleased to announce that the great
Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American patriot Vivik Ramaswami,

(21:50):
who is also a tech entrepreneur, will lead the Department
of Government Efficiency.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Department of Government Efficiency.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Dodge Dog Doge. Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave
the way from my administration to dismantle government bureaucracy, slash
excess regulations, cut to wasteful expenditure, and restructure federal agencies
essential to the Save American movement. They will send shock
waves through the system, and anyone involved in government waste,

(22:20):
which is a lot of people, will be dealt with
by mister.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Well, I've always had bureaucrats, but a bureaucracy sort of
more to the point. But what's interesting about that is Doge.
Doge is a cryptocurrency which Elon has been a big
champion of over the years. It's up like one hundred
percent in the last three days. That would explain why
you've just made a whole lot of sense. Yeah, that's why.

(22:45):
What's it called Department of Government Efficiency?

Speaker 9 (22:48):
Yeah? What is that?

Speaker 3 (22:50):
Just a pump for doze coin? Maybe that's funny? Okay,
is it? I know what's happening?

Speaker 16 (22:56):
Okay?

Speaker 1 (22:57):
And Britney spears, this is a little dodgy two tomorrow
is her final custody payment for her youngest son, Jaden,
who finishes school, and apparently she was left devastated. They
haven't had contact with her. They've moved to Hawaii with
their dad for over two years. But guess what, he's
reached out. Jaden has reached out and checking in.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
That his mum is okay, just checking if you're okay, mom,
because I heard you're about to turn the cash tap off.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Well, they're the two things that are working in conjunction here.
Apparently Brittany is cautiously optimistic, has questioned Jayden's timing. But
she's a mom and she misses her kids.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
Okay, O, man, you know what?

Speaker 1 (23:37):
And even if it is George and suspect, if that
means she gets her kids back, I reckon she'd probably
how many billions has Brittany got like?

Speaker 3 (23:43):
She'll be all right?

Speaker 1 (23:44):
I don't know. Do you have to pay your children
to like you?

Speaker 3 (23:46):
It sounds like it.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
There's an idea.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Wake up with Robin and Kid.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
Halfway through the podcast. Now, we got plenty of messages
through the show today talking about Ezra. Maam four oh
nine nine seven three nine seven three? What did you
What was your take on it rob like. He's twenty
one years old. He's obviously made a mistake, which he's
now owning. Whether or not he would have owned it
had it not been in the press, I don't know.
But he's he's had an accident. He's driving under the

(24:19):
influence of drugs. It's postseason, at least that's one positive.
But he was driving in a sponsored car, he's unlicensed.
He hits a car an uber with a four year
old girl in the back and fractures her. Hip like
it's all bad.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
No, it's terrible. I don't care about the Broncos like
you do. Yeah, so I come at this in a
different way. I have had two twenty one year olds,
I now have a twenty two and twenty four year old,
and I know how stupid some of their behavior can be.
But what I would also say is that these young
men who are making these appalling mistakes are the product

(24:52):
of the industry they work in. Right, So no one
in the NRL and the Broncos making these people accountable
when they sign them on. At sixteen seventeen eighteen, and
as the anonymous who I assume was a swimmer, rang
us the elite athlete because he knew what was going
on in the swimming world and way drug testing is done. Yes, said,

(25:14):
if you're a swimmer and you get done, you're done.
Whether it was someone accidentally gave it to you.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
I mean, no one.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Dies in that individual sport, in swimming. If they stuff
it up, they're out. So I kind of think this
isn't a question about Ezra. This is a question about the.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Entire system Australian sport and just well no.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
About rugby league and AFL and that. I think if
you break the law, you're out and no one can
touch you. It's not a consequence for the Broncos. It's
a consequence for the players.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
That's it. If the Broncos make a decision, they go, okay,
we're going to make an example of it, and then
you know, three weeks later he is playing for the
West Tigers.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
That only hurts the Broncos, right, And that's insanity because
then other people are hurt from one stupid person's actions.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Yeah, this text message came through someone saying this is Miana.
I think it is. How about the late warning when
he was sent home from the Cricket World Cup after
testing positive and he got away with it by saying
his mum gave him, you know, diet pills. Yeah, he
got because he was too big. It's too big to lose.

(26:23):
Ronda says Ezra should be stripped for playing at all
in the NRL, and sohild josh at o'card from the
Bulldogs and any others that get caught with drugs. Just
like other codes and sports like swimming, running, there should
be a hard stance on drug use. I love the Broncos,
but drugs and alcohol should not be tolerated. Especially drugs

(26:45):
stripped them of ever playing. So there's too many warnings
out there and the NRL has to get tougher.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, but I don't even think it's post I think
it's going to be pre. I think they set up
their regulations and go this is now where we stand.
This is our standpoint on all of this, regardless of
who the player is. But you know, you talk about
swimming and athletics, they're individuals who are representing their country.
This is a person who is part of the team
and an integral part of the team.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
So but you know, so what, Yeah, it must be
who knows, but it feels like it must be everywhere
in the codes like it must just be particularly off season. Yeah,
I know, you have to think it's everywhere. If all
the stars are getting you know, not all the stars obviously,
but if stars are getting done as regularly as they are,
it must be.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
You and I have both worked in multiple other companies
and other shows, and both of us have been in
positions where people we've worked with have done things that
have not been legal and been caught. Yes, how did
you feel about that personally?

Speaker 3 (27:52):
That's an interesting Yes, I think it's I am of
the belief that people do deserve second chance, but I've
also seen someone be given a second chance and then
take the piss and have a third chance and a
fourth chance, and because they were too important to the company,
the company let it keep happening. And it was a
shocking example because then they would exactly that, There'd be

(28:14):
a young junior staff that didn't matter, and they'd get
done doing the same thing and they fired on the spot.
And then you go, well, how come I don't get together?

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Right, yeah, what about you?

Speaker 1 (28:23):
My particular, the person I'm thinking of is no longer
in the industry and we'll probably never work in the
industry again. Right, But crossed the line that was not
just impacted them, that impacted other people, right that they
could not be ignored.

Speaker 3 (28:40):
Okay, it had so it had to be so severe,
it had to be so.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
Severe that it was taken out of their hands.

Speaker 16 (28:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
So yeah, again, it wasn't an individual like I'm going
to screw up my own life and yeah, second chances,
it was a bigger question than that.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
There's so much, so many similarities between our job and
like playing footy.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Yeah, because it's not it's like it's who's the most important. Yeah,
it really is a hierarchical system and it's wrong. Yeah,
because we can't do our job without the team of
people that work within this company. No, but that's not
validated often. So yeah, but I mean, and I'm not
saying just here, I'm saying within the entire industry, that's

(29:19):
not validating because I'm talking about an entirely different network
with the person that's so I'm not I'm just everywhere.
I'm just saying how crappy this thing is at times.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
Yeah, I reckon, Bill, I reckon what's going to happen
with it? If I had if I had to bet on,
what's going to happen with Ezra. I reckon, he'll be
stood down for a year. That's what I think is
going to happen. I reckon, they'll he'll still be a Bronco,
but he's not going to play. I don't reckon he'll
play in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
That's my prediction that he's only twenty one, and he'll
come back if he keeps himself clean and keeps.

Speaker 3 (29:49):
And I think that's probably a good result for everyone.
I reckon, that's the fairest. I think that's fair on him,
and I think it's fair. As an example's.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
You're listening to the Robin and Kif podcast, Okay.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
We often talk about our first responders and what an
extraordinary job they do. My husband Sean's daughter, Ali is
a first responder. She works for the ambulance in New
South Wales and within the first month of her job,
she helped a woman deliver a baby on the side
of the road, and then about six months later, she

(30:23):
saved a husband's life by telling the wife how to
do CPR. And she's made the news a couple of
times where she lives near Gosford. Because it's just happened.
You get a call. You don't know what the other
person's going to say. I mean, if you have your
own stories, please, we love these good news things. Thirteen
one oh sixty five. But this is out of America.
Now where is Lafayette?

Speaker 3 (30:43):
Lafayette? Oh, I feel like I've heard of it, but
I'm like it.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Sounds like it should be in New Orleans somewhere with
his friends.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
That would be my guest.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Anyway, A wonderful first responder by the name of Antonia
Bundy was just doing the normal thing. A nine to
one one call came through from a little boy who
is really distressed, and this is what happened.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
No one, Hi, I did a really bad day and.

Speaker 15 (31:10):
I just you had a bad day at school.

Speaker 7 (31:15):
Yeah. I just came to tell you that.

Speaker 15 (31:18):
Yeah, what happened at school that made you have a
bad day?

Speaker 7 (31:21):
I just have tons of homeworks?

Speaker 15 (31:23):
Okay? What subjects? Do you have homework?

Speaker 11 (31:25):
In mass?

Speaker 7 (31:27):
And it's so hard?

Speaker 15 (31:28):
Okay? What are you learning in mass? What's so difficult?

Speaker 7 (31:32):
Fractions?

Speaker 15 (31:33):
You're bad at fractions?

Speaker 7 (31:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 15 (31:36):
Okay, is there a problem you want me to help
you with?

Speaker 9 (31:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (31:40):
What's three by fourth plus one by fourth?

Speaker 15 (31:47):
Did you have your paperwork in front? Of you your
your homework. Yeah, okay, So if you do three over four,
put that on your paper, okay, and then do plus
one over four okay. Okay, so what's three plus one four?

Speaker 1 (32:06):
Okay?

Speaker 15 (32:07):
And then it would be over four, So then four
over four.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Is what one?

Speaker 1 (32:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 15 (32:15):
Good job?

Speaker 7 (32:16):
Thank you now of them?

Speaker 15 (32:18):
Was that your only problem?

Speaker 7 (32:20):
Yeah? Okay, I'm sorry for calling you, book, I really.

Speaker 15 (32:23):
Really, You're fine. We're always here to help.

Speaker 7 (32:27):
Okay, thank you.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
And I know people go, oh, there's clogging up the phones,
but she's obviously not that busy at that time. It's fine.

Speaker 1 (32:34):
Well, and also, isn't part of what policing is about
serving the community and that little kid that was brave
enough or smart enough or just desperate enough to think,
who can help me? The police are always there to help.
I've just checked. It is Lafayette, Indiana, Indiana Police Department.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
Okay. Nice. Also makes me think, how much of a
dumbass are your parents? If you're going to like as
dad about these fractions?

Speaker 2 (32:57):
No, I'm calling nine one one the Robin and Jit podcast.
Robin's did tell him it is.

Speaker 1 (33:13):
Yeah, Poor old Tom Brady, he is an absolute legend
when it comes to the NFL, he's got seven Super
Bowl rings, and yet when it comes to his personal life,
it's not so great. So he's made a heartbreaking confession
after his ex wife Giselle's pregnancy shop. He shares two
children with the Brazilian supermodel and has said I screwed up. Meanwhile,

(33:36):
she has been interviewed and asked about the divorce and
said this, it is not.

Speaker 9 (33:41):
What I dreamed of and what I hoped Tory, And
I think, I mean, my parents have been married for
fifty years and I really wanted that to happen. But
I think you have to accept, you know, sometimes that
the way you are in your twenties, it's you know,
sometimes you grow together, sometimes you grow apart.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Why that's even more relevant is she did give him
an ultimatum after he'd got six championships and said, if
you go again, I am leaving. Guess what a bluff
she left? And was that seventh worth now?

Speaker 3 (34:14):
And who's who's she with now?

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Who?

Speaker 17 (34:20):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (34:21):
That's how interesting going from someone who's the best in
the world by a long shot at their sport to
a jiu jitsu instructor who I'm sure he is very
good at.

Speaker 1 (34:30):
But here's the thing, right, what some lot of men
validate about their importance in the world is based on
their jobs and their careers, and then at some point
in their life they realized that actually what's important is
love and the person that you snuggle up with, don't
you think, yeah, yeah, Then he missed that memo and

(34:51):
chose his career, and now he's all a lot screwed up.
I'm saying so.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Righteous, you know what you know, Look, he's in a
rough patch. I think he's going to be fine.

Speaker 1 (35:01):
I think he's going to be fine.

Speaker 17 (35:02):
Too.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
Funny you can sleep with that time.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
He's still Don Brady, and he can sleep with anything
else you want, probably.

Speaker 8 (35:08):
Possibly, yes.

Speaker 1 (35:09):
Now it kind of gets a bit yucky as well.
With Hugh Jackman, we know that he broke up with
his wife, deborahle Furness, and she's appeared to have confirmed
the real reason for their September twenty twenty three legal separation.
A lot of people were saying he had an affair
with his former leading lady, Sutton Foster, and no one's

(35:30):
actually said that. However, she has as in deborahle Feress
has liked a video from a gossip blogger who claimed
that he was running off with the mistress and planning
a soft launch of their relationship. So she's liked it.
And then one of her best friends, Amanda has commented

(35:50):
on the same post saying, you are on point with
this one.

Speaker 3 (35:54):
Oh wow, okay, that's all a big confirmation everything, but
saying yes, that definitely happened. Okay.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
And the Sexiest Man Alive has been named as John Kraninsky.

Speaker 3 (36:05):
I can never get his zinsky him.

Speaker 1 (36:06):
Yes, I can never get his last name. As a dyslexic,
those letters just switch themselves in my brain.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
He is married to Emily Blunt and when he was
told he's the sexiest man alive, this was his reaction,
just a.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
Media blackout, so the brain just turned off. Actually zero
thoughts other than maybe I'm being punched, And then.

Speaker 16 (36:24):
After that it was just a yeah, it was a
false reality. That's not how I wake up usually thinking
is this the day that I'll be asked to be
sexiest man alive?

Speaker 3 (36:33):
And yet it was the day?

Speaker 1 (36:36):
So what is his wife think? Have a listen.

Speaker 16 (36:40):
I did tell him and she was very excited. There
was a lot of joy involved. But I do think
it's going to make me do more household chores. But
I'm willing to take the cons with the pros. To
be honest with you, I think after the cover comes out,
she'll be like, all right, that means you're going to
really run it here at home.

Speaker 3 (36:57):
Isn't it crazy to think that Jim from the Office
is the sexy man alive? Although I mean he did,
he bolted up a lot for some of the other
series he's done. And you have you watched A Quiet
Place They Need together? So good? Oh good, that's terrifying.

Speaker 1 (37:12):
But it's scary.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
It's scary.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
It's so good. The silence is so amazing in it.
It's so weird watching a movie without sound.

Speaker 1 (37:19):
No, I'm not doing it. I can't stand scary movies.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
I'm with the sexiest Man Alive.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
You saw what happened that when they punked us with
the screen mask. That's right, and your heart you could
have had a heart attack?

Speaker 17 (37:29):
What are you scary?

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Fair enough?

Speaker 2 (37:33):
Wake up with Robin and Kit.

Speaker 4 (37:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
The globally renowned psychic medium John Edward is here next Friday,
the twenty second, Then he's on the Gold Coast on
Saturday night. Then he's back here on Sunday, it is
sold out at Chandler, and I recently got to chat
to him, so we have tickets. If you're a massive
fan and you couldn't get in and you really want
to go, you never know he might read you thirteen

(38:00):
one six five. We've got a double to give away.
So when I chatted to him, Kip, you had no
idea that A that I talk to him and B
that I talked about you. I work with a guy
who's sadly not here today, but he is such a
skeptic although he wants to believe, and I spend a
lot of time. I belong to a meditation class for

(38:22):
over thirty years, and I want him to believe. But
I don't know how you can make that happen. Do
you have any ideas?

Speaker 17 (38:31):
So I tell people not to ever try to give
somebody a belief system, but to basically say, well, I
like people. I like people that are skeptical though, like
to me, being skeptical is really important. So when you
have somebody like your contemporary who's extremely skeptical, that means
that they're questioning. And I don't think there's anything wrong
with questioning, because that means that they're exploring and they're

(38:52):
looking for validation. When someone's cynical, it means that no
matter what they experience, see, or learn, they're never going
to change your shift it because they've made a decision
that it's not possible. So if he's skeptical, I think
that's a healthy thing. And I think if you share
your experiences and you give him or show him things,
then it's up for him to kind of define what

(39:13):
that does or does not mean for him. But I
think it's really cool that you want to share what
it is that you've learned and what you know to
help him evolve where he's at. We're working towards the
validation of understanding that there's a survival of consciousness when
it comes to love and connection. And somebody like myself
is going to give you information, I said. Other people

(39:33):
who are not readers like I will read. They're going
to give you emotion. They're going to give you philosophy
and theory. And you feel amazing and elated for about
five minutes. Because it's like giving somebody a tiktak when
they're hungry. You know, it's like a lifesaver. It's not
going to help you with your grief. So I think
really somebody having their own experiences and understanding and having

(39:56):
questions and doing a little bit of research or small
I think would be helpful for them. And I hope
I always do the best I can, leaving people better
than I find them with information, not just the reading,
because there's so much that people can get out of
being there, and I think that being in a room
where people are being read is actually helpful in a healing, grieving,

(40:17):
educating process because it should be empowering for them to
see it unfold. But if anybody feels like I need
to go to this because I need to get a
reading and this is going to make me better, that's
the person who shouldn't come. That's the person who shouldn't
go for the reading. If you can go to an
experience like this or a private reading or whatever it
is that you're going for with an open mind, and

(40:38):
if you hear from the person you want to hear from, great,
But if not, you could still learn from being a
part of it. That person's going to benefit way more
than a person who is desperate. Anybody's desperate, they should
be working with a therapist, not a medium.

Speaker 1 (40:50):
Oh and on that note, I can't wait to see you.
I hear at the Chandler Theater on Monday, November twenty second.
I know it sells out super super quickly. Enjoy your
energy and your time in our fair country, and thank
you so much.

Speaker 3 (41:07):
Thank you. It's interesting that that's John Edwards, by the way,
if you've just joined us medium and that idea, because
I would have thought someone like him. And the criticism
is that they pray on people that are desperate, right,
they pray on people that have lost someone and they're
desperate to find out what how why?

Speaker 1 (41:23):
I agree?

Speaker 3 (41:23):
Fine, relief, agreed, And he's there saying, actually, you know
you're not the people to come along to this interesting.

Speaker 1 (41:28):
And you know what he said, which is really this
is kind of where my belief system comes from. I
did a kid science show for about two years where
all we talked about was science and scientists. Yes, and
one of the theories is that energy cannot be created
or destroyed. It can only be transferred, right, So think
about that. We are made up of energy. When we die, yes,

(41:50):
it doesn't die with us, it just gets released.

Speaker 3 (41:53):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
And so what he's saying is that he tunes into
that love. So even if that person is deceased. That's
what he's reading, right, So that's why I kind of
that validates my belief system. There's a whole lot of people,
including most of our production team, who think that this
is a whole lot of crap. But come if you
want to, and Meghan of Joiner, would you like to come?

Speaker 13 (42:16):
Yes, I would love to, I really would. I actually
just source my dad on Friday just pass so I
feel like, yeah, it would just help make sense of
what's going on and just help navigate that grieving process
and journey and here are people's stories, and yeah, I

(42:38):
just think it would be really helpful.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Meghan, you are you need to be in the room.
As John said, the people who are there need to
be there. So we would love to give you a
double pass for Friday nights.

Speaker 10 (42:47):
Thank you, wonderful.

Speaker 4 (42:49):
That sounds so great.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
No worries, Meghan, and I will say that we have
a lot more of John Edward. We will put it
in the podcast for those that love it. But tomorrow
I ask him to teach us all how to talk
to our loved ones who have died. And he answers
that question, what you.

Speaker 3 (43:07):
Can learn how to do it? Yeah, okay, cool.

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