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Speaker 1 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
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Speaker 3 (00:26):
Robinie Kiff now with Choreos the podcast Great Good.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
It's Robin Kiff Now Choreo.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
It's podcast, so in and around the best bits from
the show today on the podcast We've We've got our
producer Maddie in because there was an incident today in
the office which we need to address. Oh so, Maddie, Hello, Hello,
So what happened to you in the kitchen today?

Speaker 5 (00:53):
Okay, I was over in our little kitchen at filling
up my water bottle and our one of our staff members,
ther teammates, Jamie. He's I think he's our creative. He
basically does like research in out in the radio world,
right and starts and stuff. And he came over and

(01:14):
I said good morning to him, and he said to me,
I've never had a look under your bonnet, and that
is I've never like we a radio station.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
I think we have looser rules than your average workplace.

Speaker 5 (01:30):
But that is not okay, well, I have never like
Jamie is such a lovely guy, right, like we interact
in the officers. You were a skirt today, So I'm
wearing hoodie and jeans as well, not even a low
cup top.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
What is going on?

Speaker 5 (01:43):
I gave it to Jamie the most horrified.

Speaker 6 (01:45):
Look.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Yeah, well he is outside.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
You cannot hear what we're talking about right now, but
we're going to bring him in and address this at
half time now with Giola from the newsrooms in studio
with us as well. You were just saying Sabrina was
opening for Taylor Swift when she was here last.

Speaker 7 (02:06):
Yeah, well, we were saying basically how crazy it is.
Sabrina Carpenter is massive, like she's gone thenigners. But in
February last year she opened for Taylor Swift and so
many people just skipped her as the opening act. She
wasn't really a household name at all, And now those
same people are probably kicking themselves. I saw her and

(02:26):
half half of the stadium to.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Say, well, most of the people were out on the
street when I saw Taylor Swift and said Brina Carpentho
was on.

Speaker 8 (02:35):
Regretting that now.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
And get a beer instead.

Speaker 9 (02:37):
I can't say I'd probably go watch her listen to music,
but I'd go watch her.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Watch the show. She put on a show.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
Now, Alana, we brought you in from the newsroom because
this has been the headline today is.

Speaker 7 (02:50):
A push for the findings of a report into IVF
mix ups at Monash, including one where a Boisbane woman
gave birth to a stranger's baby in twenty twenty three,
to be made public. It's rewardedly to protect patient privacy,
but the federal government reckons it should lift the lid.
Monash did confirm the Brizzy incident as a result of
human error.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
So when they say, like, reveal the documents, does that
mean would find out who it is?

Speaker 10 (03:15):
No, not at all.

Speaker 7 (03:16):
I think it's pretty standard for reports to come out
to have redactions, which basically means it's like widing out
anything that you don't want the public to know or
that the public doesn't need to know. So, you know,
the federal government Canberra, they're saying, release this report and
just black out all the personal details, anything we don't

(03:37):
need to know because I think people, especially so many
people have gone through MONASCHF, they want to know that
what's being done to make sure this doesn't happen again.

Speaker 10 (03:47):
Human error, that's the thing, human erica. Human error. Like
to think someone was having a.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Bad day yeah, somehow got yeah, because I mean that's
who we went with, Nomea and not like we've got
two eggs. We've got two eggs sitting at Monash right now.

Speaker 9 (04:01):
Do you yeah.

Speaker 11 (04:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I want to make sure that they're not going to
someone else accidentally.

Speaker 9 (04:07):
So all the eggs have be put into a freezer
or a fred Is that what happens?

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Yeah, they're frozen. Yeah, so yeah, do.

Speaker 9 (04:14):
You think obviously they're not separated enough and obviously they've
just not been concentrating.

Speaker 10 (04:19):
That's why we need them.

Speaker 1 (04:21):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 9 (04:22):
Like it's pretty much them hiding they didn't do things
right in the first place. So pretty laxy, Daisy.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I think there's a lot there was. So I just
remember there was a lot of checks and balances.

Speaker 4 (04:32):
I remember the nurse who was doing the injecting, because
you're all there and everyone's awake, She's like double checks
and now this is you, this is your name, and
then they put it in the thing and then they
do the injection. So it's not it's hard to imagine
how they how they got it wrong.

Speaker 10 (04:47):
But medical slip ups are a thing.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Like we asked before Sabrina, how many surgeries you've had.

Speaker 9 (04:53):
Yeah, I had a lot. And the only one that
ever really didn't get fixed straight away was my first
ever broken wrists And that was when I was in school,
and it took three scans for them to realize I
actually had a broken wrist and it was too late.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
How much time? And got ten months?

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Ten months, ten months.

Speaker 9 (05:12):
And I was playing with it, like my roost was
killing me. Like it got to the point where I
couldn't do push ups, couldn't push off the ground, and
my bone. I end up having a bone graphs because
on top half of the bone dies when you crack
the middle of it. Yeah, and then yeah, you got
to get a bone graph put inside.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
You hear those stories though, like of someone who gets
needs a knee replacement and they do the wrong knee.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, yes, it's hard to.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
Imagine, but yes, seriously, you hear like medical slip ups.
I'd love to know if something has happened in your
world or someone in your world thirteen one o sixty five,
if you know, like it seems so basic. Hey, I've
got a broken leg and they're X raying the other one.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Yes, going, what's wrong? It's your left? You my left
thirty one.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
Six Now with Coorios the podcast.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
The headlines today about monash IVF being asked by the
federal government to release the notes as to how things
went so wrong and so they can work out you
know that it won't happen again, that someone might be
impregnated with somebody else's embryo.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
But the thing that is probably the most shocking about
all of this is that we do know it was
human error, and that stuff happens.

Speaker 10 (06:27):
We make mistakes all the time in here.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
It's just no one dies, no, that's right, or no
one's baby gets given to someone else exactly.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Yes, But whenever you had a medical mishap thirteen one
oh sixty fives our number.

Speaker 10 (06:38):
Mark of Ferny Hills, what happened?

Speaker 12 (06:41):
Hi guys, you guys all know about my wonderful tractor
slash accident. Was paralyzed and chop my legs off on
the walk again, that's.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Right story while ago I hang on, So you were
paraly You went under a tractor is that right?

Speaker 12 (06:53):
Under a tractor slasher, under the way, under the blade
out the other end, got out of pulp completely paradise,
my roots down, dropped every bone to pulp and just destroyed.
It all started a long two years the hostel up.
And so I had twenty one operations under under anesthetic
and many more not under the anesthetic. And so they
bound of stuff up one of them and they used

(07:17):
to wheel me all the way into the theater. They
did knocked me up beforehand like most people, and they
go through, have you got any caps, crowns, fillings over
or your checks? And I was about to have the
giant frame put on my leg, So it was a
big operation. They completely break your whole leg. They destroyed
it all, and a big big pins through leg and

(07:38):
everything all the way out the theater and they're doing
the check station. So they'd already drawn all the Nico
penn on my lines and all the spots where they
go to pull the frame on event, and now I
knew it was the wrong leg, and they go, so
what leg you having operated on? So the one on
file no No, No, which which was God's gardener, said
it didn't matter. I's not gonna matter to me, and

(08:00):
they still way up, We've draw on your wrong leg.
Maybe maybe so they had restart all again.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
You're slipping, you have how long is going to take
him away?

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Realize.

Speaker 9 (08:14):
I think one cathroom from board Hills. What happened.

Speaker 8 (08:19):
I was pregnant with my very first child, and I
had to have an emergency sea section, and he was
in the baby's ward because he had to have sea
his lung sort of suctioned. And the lady next door
to me she had given birth and her child had
broken its collar bone coming out of her pelvis, and

(08:39):
so I knew her baby's cry. It sounded like a
band saw anyway, And I'm not joking, I'm not exaggerating. Anyway.
I was awake and my husband was with me in
the hot in the room, and they were wheeling a
baby down and I said to my husband, Oh, that
sounds like Harry our son. I could tell his cry.
And then it didn't come in and I thought, oh,

(09:00):
maybe it wasn't our baby, you know, but he was
due for a feed anyway. About an hour later, five
people come charging into the bedroom into the ward. Missus Jenkinson,
we've had a bit of an error and we gave
your baby to the lady next door to feed. Wow.
And I was like just shocked, and I didn't know

(09:23):
how to react. And they're like, oh, if you need
counseling and if you need this, and if you need that,
and the obstetrician fortunately was the same obstetrician as me,
and I know that he did thorough blood works, checks
for AIDS, checks for any SDDS, So that was a
bit of a relief. But I just couldn't believe that
they mixed up someone's baby. She gave her yeah, So

(09:49):
that was pretty traumatizing at the time.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Laura out of Evident Hills, what happened, Well, I.

Speaker 13 (09:57):
Was eighteen years old in hospital, having recently had jaw surgery,
had a broken jaw and it was white, closed and
orderly came in and said, hi, missus Jones, we're going
to take you off to theater now. Now, having a
broken jaw and having it completely wired, I couldn't communicate
and trying shaking.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
My head, going no.

Speaker 13 (10:19):
And pointing above my head to the back of the
bed where where my name was written, and he's going,
come on, missus Jones, we've got to go now, and I'm.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
Going I've already had surgery.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Oh my goodness. Wow.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
At what point did this charade charade stop?

Speaker 13 (10:40):
I think he eventually looked above my head so my
name wasn't Missus Jones. I mean I was very young.
I was only eighteen and went oh and he said, oh, okay, okay,
and he just sort of backed out of the room.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
Movie.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Yes, it sounds like Mark out of Ferny Hills. What happened? Mark?
I've gone back to be I'm rolling back around. This
story was incredible. Now who we're going to give these
fun Lab tickets? Do we go? Actually, let's let's go
to the Broken Jaw. That was pretty It's pretty special.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
So a one hundred and fifty bucks to spend at
Fun Labs Hijinks Hotel is where fun checks in and
boredom checks out.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
You can book now.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
Rolling here Now with Corey the podcast.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
The Brisbane Fashion Festival's twenty aeth year kicks off on
Sunday Fashions Fashion.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
And for the first time this year, Corey and I.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Will be taking to the catwalk on the final night
on Thursday night, so a week away.

Speaker 10 (11:54):
It's so exciting.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Your outfits are being made as we speak, and today
is going to be the first fitting.

Speaker 10 (12:00):
After the show.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
We are going into Mansillo and you guys actually physically
going to see and try on these clothing. But yesterday
things got kind of real because you know, we asked
both of you, but you, particularly Corey. You seem so
confident in yourself, and yet when pushed about doing this,

(12:22):
you said this.

Speaker 9 (12:23):
It was a confident person with this type of stuff. Yeah,
I've always struggled with my appearances. In my high school,
I asked your teas for being an ugly kid. I've
kind of just lived with that, Like I've always just thought,
I probably am.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
You have been a professional athlete for most of your
adult life, so your body is amazing, So it can't
be your body that you're married face.

Speaker 9 (12:43):
Yeah, your faith, Yeah, and interesting it's always been Yeah,
my big fear.

Speaker 10 (12:50):
I'm still shocked at that. And it was because you
said like you had acne.

Speaker 9 (12:55):
Yeah, it's just it's like it's probably people just saying
as a joke, but I probably took its I probably
took it serious and it just stuck because it used
to happen all the time.

Speaker 10 (13:05):
So did you get called names as.

Speaker 14 (13:07):
A kid just you know, just ugly?

Speaker 9 (13:09):
You know you ugly anyway, So you just all that
sort of stuff. Yeah, school was mad.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
Just if you if you're on the way to school today,
just remember the stuff you're saying to your friends could
scar them full life, so please don't.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
And also more importantly that if stuff is said to you,
you can go on. And they have amazingly wonderful careers.
But I was super curious as to the reaction at
home about yesterday and talking about it.

Speaker 9 (13:35):
What happened, Well, obviously, you know you asked me to
go home and asked, well, Tigan, you asked me, just
asked Tagan. But I thought when we're putting the kids
to bed, teag and was in there with Montana, so
I thought it was a good time to ask both
of them. You know, daddy's doing fashion week one. Yeah,
do you think that is going to look good on
the runway? Is Daddy going to look like a model?

Speaker 14 (13:58):
Yeah? I think do you reckon mundy things? Uh?

Speaker 10 (14:07):
What do you think about you doing the runway?

Speaker 14 (14:10):
I think it's great? Really, Yeah, you're born to.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Be shaking the pistil? Was she bit serious?

Speaker 9 (14:19):
Teens always? As soon as I told her when we
and then you actually went through with it.

Speaker 10 (14:25):
You said you want to do it, made it happen.

Speaker 9 (14:28):
Yeah, she was like, oh, you know this is you'll
love it. This is you know you love dressing up
and yeah, looking good, and I do. I love wearing suits.
I love going and buying nice suits and looking good.
But she's always known that I've had the insecurity about
you know, my face and that, and she even reminded
me that she reckons it's gotten worse than to break
my jaw.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
So when was that playing footy?

Speaker 9 (14:51):
Obviously, but when I was that twenty twenty three? Yeah, yeah,
the Grand Final year.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
So the last few years, yeah, more seriously, so I
just yeah, I felt like my smilers sort of went away.

Speaker 9 (15:04):
I don't know, yeah, it felt it made me feel worse.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Well, do you want to get some more info about
your outfits? Because I ran into a Kia last night
and I can tell you exactly what color your outfit
is going to be and what he thinks you're going
to look like.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Oh, I'm going to mask.

Speaker 10 (15:25):
Find out.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Now with Courios the podcast.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
A week away from the catwalk at the Brisbane Fashion
Festival twentieth year. It's there's been a lot of hype,
a lot of excitement, and a lot of fear in
the studio.

Speaker 10 (15:44):
And I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
I have enjoyed the fact that I know so much
more than you guys do. And last night the Fashion
Festival launched at Government House, which is just the weirdest thing.
I mean, it's such a great I mean, the honor
is so deserved, being the twentieth year. But you know,
the governor, the gong plays and the Governor comes down
and we all stand there and you can't really talk
to her, and you call her your excellency, and.

Speaker 10 (16:07):
Then the gong goes and she leaves and then they
usher you out while.

Speaker 9 (16:10):
The show stop was there.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Yeah. I also love that your excellency is Janet who.

Speaker 4 (16:17):
Used to be the health Health Minister or whatever, the
health person during COVID.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
Doctor Jeanette Young Yeah, through cob Yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
And she's but she was Janet.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
She is now the King's representative in Queensland.

Speaker 1 (16:33):
Can we take our masks off yet? Janet?

Speaker 10 (16:35):
And now you know, and this is why you're not invited.

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Yes, but we are going to be on the catwalk
opening and closing the final night of the Brisbane Fashion
Festival on Thursday.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
And you're going to be dressed by a kill from Manzillow,
who makes both men and women's suits extraordinary suits. And
I've been teasing you guys about what you're going to wear.
But finally, last night, I said to a Kiel who
was also there with Janet Janet film, can you just
give Corey a little bit more information.

Speaker 15 (17:13):
They should not be nervous. They're both gonna look so wonderful.
They both have their own personalities. Corey, I asked him
what color he likes, and then he said mint green.
His favorite color is green, So I thought I do
something with the green. The way he looks like six
four high and his past ninety is very good, and
when I look at the radio, he's amazing always. So

(17:35):
he's gonna look like a billionaire.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
Billionaires billionaires and mint green, Well you are gonna rocket.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
But yep, after the news, okay, and despite what you
may think, Achill is finally gonna reveal which animal he
has designed your outfit around. What was the inspirational animal
despite Corey saying it was a platypus.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Yes, and then it's not, and then he shifted from
platypus to pandae better.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
I don't want to be a fand oh we'll find
out soon.

Speaker 4 (18:20):
Now with Correo, the podcast just got a little update
for Pearl, my thirteen month old who is she's now
walking around. Was taking a few steps before Vegas, and
now she's going fast.

Speaker 10 (18:34):
Did you see her first out?

Speaker 1 (18:35):
I did, Yes, we were there for that.

Speaker 9 (18:37):
This is where I needed to buy that cage.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yeah, a little play is a cage. Yeah, we've got
a cat. Yep, we've got a baby jail in the kitchen.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
And we've also got those retractable things all over the
house because we've got stairs everywhere. And of course they're
so drawn to danger, anything that can hurt them.

Speaker 9 (18:54):
Let's go find out.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Look at look at those tiles with the mighted edges
on the stairs. Don't cut you open this second. Let's
get up those as quick as we can in socks.

Speaker 4 (19:04):
So but she's saying just a few words, So dada
is probably the number one word always.

Speaker 9 (19:09):
That's everyone so unfair.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
She does say it to do other men that walk
in the house, It's true.

Speaker 10 (19:15):
But yeah, dad, dad.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
She does say mama, but you know, I'm sure Naomi
would feel like she really should.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Be saying mama more. She says nanny for Nanny Pearl.

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Of course, and Nanny Pearl, who is so completely obsessed
with her beautiful granddaughter, would have been going Nanny nanny.

Speaker 6 (19:32):
Oh yeah, yeah, she got no, she says nanny, nanny, yeah,
daddy and dadda, and then she says no a lot,
and we've got and then there's one other word.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
That the only other word that she says clearly. And
we've got one of those picture books, you know when
you point out things and you point at puppies and
you point at this and that and you put it
at the baby and so, and most of those she
doesn't get. So this is me like pointing at a
puppy and other things.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
This computer? What's this?

Speaker 3 (20:03):
What about this?

Speaker 1 (20:05):
What's this?

Speaker 16 (20:08):
Right?

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Nothing?

Speaker 4 (20:10):
Because you're saying this, but then here's the Yeah, sometimes
you'll just say this.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
But then I showed her. I think you'll be able
to understand it. What's this?

Speaker 3 (20:21):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (20:24):
Shoes?

Speaker 9 (20:25):
I was going to go the thing that other one she.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
Knows that's excised shoes.

Speaker 1 (20:31):
You look through the whole book. There's a pair of shoes,
and she's straight, what's this?

Speaker 16 (20:35):
What is it?

Speaker 1 (20:41):
Shoes? She's into shoes already? Does she wear she does?
She likes putting them on.

Speaker 9 (20:48):
Them on What that means she likes shoes. She's a
real woman.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
Yeah, I'm just so exciting.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
Just all I've seeing at how expensive.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
Are just coming out of you.

Speaker 4 (21:02):
We got her, We got some of those Anko shoes,
you know, the ones from Kmart or whatever. And she
cried so much and I was like, and I was going,
she won't wear them.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
We're gone. I think you would cry this much if
I got your shoes from came up now podcast, Jamie.
Let's come and jump on this mic.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
I'm so excited about this.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
This is Jamie's first time on air with us.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
We're halfway through the podcast, Jamie, and at the start
of the.

Speaker 4 (21:39):
Podcast, produced and mad he told us something that happened
today in the kitchenette.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
You do you remember it? Your conversation when I was
on the phone to my mother.

Speaker 5 (21:51):
Oh, okay, hang on right, because this answers some questions, Jamie,
because you said something that I thought was wildly inappropriate.
So I said good morning to you, and then you said,
I've never taken a look under your bike.

Speaker 7 (22:12):
And I looked at you, mother car.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Did you have I I didn't realize you're on the b.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Time.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
You could kill my god.

Speaker 5 (22:31):
I was like, I've never known our relationship to me
like this, You've never hit on me.

Speaker 10 (22:35):
Before.

Speaker 7 (22:37):
I'm gay.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Jamie is married to a wonderful man.

Speaker 10 (22:44):
I was extra shocked.

Speaker 9 (22:47):
You know where you stay with you?

Speaker 1 (22:49):
I've never seen.

Speaker 9 (22:49):
Under your bonnet?

Speaker 1 (22:50):
So what was your mama asking?

Speaker 10 (22:52):
Well, she was checking a calling and I said, I'm
not sure where that is?

Speaker 5 (22:56):
Mom?

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Your mom got what hold? Do I pour it in?

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Do you remember my horrifying love?

Speaker 1 (23:05):
You looked at me strangely.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah, that's excellent, And how is mum's bonnet?

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Well? I haven't heard from this, so hopefully everything's okay.

Speaker 9 (23:18):
The castile running, still running?

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Made it there? Okay? Well, the job safe? Everything's fine.

Speaker 9 (23:24):
Ja What a line though?

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Yeah, what a first line?

Speaker 5 (23:27):
Won if that had worked, I've never heard that one before,
but it did shock me. I went, Jamie, what do
you mean you've never taken a look under my bonnet?

Speaker 3 (23:36):
Would that?

Speaker 1 (23:38):
I wonder if a mechanic has ever used it?

Speaker 12 (23:41):
About?

Speaker 1 (23:41):
What do you doing? I'm a mechanic. You want me
to have a look into your bones?

Speaker 9 (23:44):
Here you go, and I'm great, I've never seen under
your bonnet.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Here's a word of warning, don't do it. Taking her
in for a service.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Now podcast?

Speaker 4 (24:07):
If you do have kids with you at the moment,
we are talking at all because we had a confession
for Cash yesterday from April who told us that she's
in the BDSM.

Speaker 10 (24:19):
Is that what it is? Yes, spondage, dominant satism, masochism.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Right, it's a kink, yeah, and it's.

Speaker 10 (24:25):
A whole lifestyle choice.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
And because of this she has had major impacts for
the last sort of twenty years of a life.

Speaker 11 (24:34):
My kinks sexually so taboo, I have cheated outside my
relationship so BFM play so SUBMISSI dominant play oh so rough?

Speaker 10 (24:47):
Yeah, So let me let me be clear here.

Speaker 2 (24:49):
What you're saying is that you would go about and
have a normal relationship with a guy, yes, okay, and
then after a certain period of time you weren't being
sexually satisfied, so then you went back to this other guy.

Speaker 4 (25:06):
Yes, the whole podcast is up, and you can also
just check regular podcast from yesterday on iHeart, because there
were some eye opening moments in that conversation, like just whoa.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
But imagine not being honest, Like imagine starting a relationship
with someone feeling so weird about your kink that you
don't feel you can tell them, which is.

Speaker 10 (25:28):
What she's saying.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
So she'd have emotional relationships with guys, but not tell
them about the stuff that she is really into.

Speaker 9 (25:35):
I found it really weird and I didn't like that part,
because when it's that type of lie, like that's emotion,
that's like a relationship, you know what I mean, Like
that it's a big part of you together. It's like
when you're in bed and like you havn't that sort
of yeah, And to not tell your partner like that's
what you're into, and then pretty much lie to them

(25:57):
because you felt like they weren't going to like you,
but then you would just go and cheat on them
because they weren't giving you what you want. I don't
agree with it at all.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
It's so much worse, isn't it, because by being not
by being dishonest about what you actually really like and
not being able to do that then to cheat.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
It's like.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
You think then that she sees those things as two
entirely different things, Like we lots of people, not everyone,
you know, a relationship, the intimacy is an extension of
your emotional connection to that person.

Speaker 10 (26:30):
Clearly that's not what that is for her.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
No, that's something that gets her physically aroused, but it's
totally different from having an emotional relationship, but.

Speaker 9 (26:38):
That's not the other person's fault. Like you, you what
if that guy really liked her and then she went
and done that because she wasn't being satisfied, but he
didn't know what was what he was doing wrong and.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
He might have been up for it, but she just
had the conversation.

Speaker 9 (26:54):
That's exactly my why not be honest with that sort
of stuff?

Speaker 10 (26:58):
Would you be up for it?

Speaker 2 (26:59):
Would you be up for that if someone said to
you like this is not just like a bit of
a you know, fergie toast sucking on the side, but
if you emotional connection with someone and then you think,
well this this could be pursued as a relationship and
I'm really in love with you.

Speaker 10 (27:16):
However, this is another side of myself.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
Yeah, it's tough fun, but it's a niche market.

Speaker 9 (27:21):
That's what you're two. That's that's unfortunately what what I
don't know how.

Speaker 14 (27:25):
To say with that.

Speaker 9 (27:26):
It's ound work gets you going, YEA, so well done. Unfortunately, Yes,
unfortunately that's just what you you've got to deal with.
You can't you can't do that to someone.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
Else, and you've got to find someone else. That's that's
into the same thing. I know that she's got. She
by the way, the man that she cheated with doesn't
want to have a relationship with her, which I also
think is part of the king If I'm honest, she
likes being dominated by this guy, and this guy, I reckon,
part of it is him also going not only am
I dominant over you, but I also don't want you?

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Yeah, I reckon. That's like a next and the next
level of it.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
But clearly there is people who are having relationships where
they're not being honest with their partners, like there must be,
and I am very curious just to know if works.

Speaker 10 (28:10):
Yeah, like if you.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Don't tell them everything, yes, like maybe you have a
lot of money and you haven't told your partner.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
That maybe you're into rollerblading and you've been hiding that.

Speaker 10 (28:20):
I'm fair.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
I mean, if you're if you're an oliviin John Xanna.

Speaker 4 (28:25):
Dum fan, you come out good thinks your rollerblades nuh
and they only got there.

Speaker 10 (28:34):
Six five?

Speaker 2 (28:35):
Have you not been honest in your relationship? You can
be totally anonymous.

Speaker 14 (28:40):
Yep.

Speaker 10 (28:40):
And we do have some guys Sebastian tickets to go now.
I motivate you to spill the beans on your life.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Thirty six five Row Now with Courios the podcast. We
are talking at old themes because yesterday we had a
confession for cash from April who told us that she
was into BDSM. It was her kink and she's been
hiding it from all of her previous partners and cheating
on them.

Speaker 10 (29:06):
And she's now got this situation.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
I highly recommend going and listening to this on the
pods because she now wants to have a baby and
that is its.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
Own thing, isn't it? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (29:14):
But what have you not been honest in your relationship?
And does it work? Jack of Springwood, Hello, good morning.

Speaker 9 (29:25):
What's happened? What do you what's your confession?

Speaker 16 (29:31):
Right? Well, I'm almost on late fifty. I got married
at twenty one and I've been living a split life
the entire time, the entire time. Yep.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Okay, So what's so you've got You're married? Is it
with a FI?

Speaker 16 (29:49):
I was married?

Speaker 4 (29:49):
I'm not married, Okay, Okay, so this is in the past.
But you had a did you have a family?

Speaker 16 (29:54):
Yeah? Three three kids? Three kids, and so I got grandkids?

Speaker 1 (29:58):
And what was the split life? What was happening on
the other side.

Speaker 16 (30:01):
Well, I was totally in love, married, had businesses, had
an entire world with a wife and three children, very successful.
But the entire time I was in that I was married,
I was also leading a gay life.

Speaker 10 (30:17):
Oh wow, really, why what? Why? Why keep that hidden?

Speaker 16 (30:25):
I think now that I'm older and oh god, I'm
going to get emotional and I've learned what I've learned
throughout my life my era and I was from an
area you weren't allowed to be gay, and I didn't
want to be gay. I wanted a life. I wanted kids,
I wanted to pick it scenes. I wanted the aw

(30:47):
some frame life which I had. I had the world
at my feet, but I also had this underlying thin
that I was gay and I couldn't couldn't stop that.

Speaker 9 (31:02):
Yeah, wow, you just you just didn't feel like you're
going to be accepted.

Speaker 16 (31:06):
No, not at all. I mean I was through an
eraware and from an area you could have been arrested
for being day.

Speaker 10 (31:13):
So what happened, Jack?

Speaker 2 (31:15):
When did all that kind of Because are you living
as a gay man now?

Speaker 16 (31:19):
Yep, living in a same sex couple have done for
the last ten years, Boy separated twelve years ago. And yep,
my wife and I separated twelve years ago. I told
the kids ten years ago, and I've been living with
my partner for eleven years.

Speaker 1 (31:38):
And how are your kids going with it?

Speaker 16 (31:40):
Amazing?

Speaker 1 (31:41):
Yeah, they were incredible.

Speaker 16 (31:43):
Probably their hardest one was my daughter. But my two
sons fantastic. But my daughter's fantastic now too. They're great.
So now I've got two grandsons and they've got two poppies.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
How do you think now, reflecting back on the fact
that you lived this double life for so long, I.

Speaker 16 (32:06):
Thought it was quite selfish in hindsight, because it was
my wife that made me come out to the kids.
We separated and I was living with a mate. I
actually lived under the same roof with my eldest son.
With my mate, we shared quite a large house and

(32:28):
did he have a clue on didn't have a clue. Basically,
we took it in turns who got the master bedroom
each time we moved and lived somewhere renting. So at
this particular time, when my partner moved in, we took
the back end of the house and we had four
bedrooms at the back of the house, and he got
the master bedroom. With beyond sweet. So he didn't care.

Speaker 1 (32:51):
Own bathroom.

Speaker 16 (32:52):
And I lived that entire life the entire time. So
I had my room, my partner had his room. The
sheets got changed every week, blah blah blah, but the
second room never got slept in.

Speaker 9 (33:05):
How is your ex wife?

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Was it all? She's really good.

Speaker 16 (33:11):
She actually said to me, you have to be blind
man Freddie to see that you two aren't mates, So
you don't You owe it to your kids to be honest, Jack.
And that was a tough night, but I sat them
down and told them.

Speaker 9 (33:28):
Yeah, but it would have released a lot. You know,
you would have loved Yeah.

Speaker 16 (33:32):
God, you and I mean, we don't talk about being
out or not out or anything. I mean, it's just
that's that's not a major part of my world. It's
just who I am now, which is fantastic. And I
think to me, living openly and honestly now that I know,
oh God, sorry that I know, my kids, grandkids and

(33:53):
anyone else coming up now will never ever have to
go through what I went through.

Speaker 10 (33:59):
Jack, You are so brave. Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
We don't we never know who's listening to this, but
I guarantee you, my friend, that your story has motivated
someone to find their own truth in their own life.
And thank you so much for calling and telling us.
And hey, do you want to go to Guy Sebastian.

Speaker 17 (34:25):
Yes, we've got to double past you to see him live.
Thank you to take your mate Aria Award winning Guy
Sebastian bringing his one hundred times around the Sun all
ages to a Brisbane Entertainment c on the twentieth of April.
Ticket selling fast head to Guys Sebastian dot com to

(34:45):
secure yours.

Speaker 10 (34:47):
Ain't that inspire?

Speaker 1 (34:48):
That's great? Thank you so much for sharing Jack Rod.

Speaker 3 (34:53):
Now with Courios the podcast.

Speaker 4 (34:56):
A week away from our fashion debut the Brisbane Fashion Festival.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
Yes, so Cory and.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
I will be opening and closing the final night. A
dressed in man Zillow. A Kiel has designed our suits,
is tailoring them as we speak.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
In fact, today's our fitting.

Speaker 10 (35:17):
Yeah, first fitting.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
So it was actually quite for Chuldess last night at
the launch at Government House that a Quel was there
and we were discussing that this time yesterday you were
talking about how nervous you were about walking the runway.

Speaker 4 (35:31):
Well, for me, it's it is my body, especially at
fashion festival where the male models are either going to
look like you or Lena, and I'm going to be
the fat guy out there in a suit.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
The idea of eight hundred people looking at me is
right now I'm thinking about It's like, it's really daunting,
and I.

Speaker 2 (35:50):
Know it is tough for you and it is going
to be one of those moments where you just have
to feel the fear and do it anyway. Yeah, but
can I tell you that a Kiel does not see
you like this?

Speaker 10 (36:02):
And we have been joking over the last couple of
weeks about what animal was your inspiration? Well, here it is.

Speaker 15 (36:12):
He's doing my black panther met Garla creation. His whole
thing is hand bet at work. It's gonna be poshly,
but it's amazing. When I saw him on the radio,
he's so smart and the way he talks very elegantly,
and then the way he makes the jokes and things
like that very smartly with you, and then that's that's things.

(36:35):
I saw a couple of videos. I really love what
he does.

Speaker 10 (36:39):
And then remind you of a panther.

Speaker 14 (36:41):
Yes, I remember him like a panther.

Speaker 1 (36:44):
Black panther.

Speaker 4 (36:47):
Remember, I said, seriously that day you actually said black panther.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
He's making me what.

Speaker 2 (36:53):
Yes, and do you see how much he took you up,
how much he respects you, and that he genuinely sees
you like that?

Speaker 1 (37:00):
It was very kind and you're smart.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Okay, so we've discovered today before you go in and
try on these outfits, that he sees Corey as a
billionaire met Gala, he sees you as a black panther.

Speaker 10 (37:13):
Do you have any idea how much these are?

Speaker 1 (37:17):
I I'd rather not know. No, I have no idea
what these could cost.

Speaker 10 (37:21):
Do you want to guess?

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Thousand dollars five?

Speaker 14 (37:27):
It's going to be costly, but it's amazing.

Speaker 10 (37:29):
More than ten grand.

Speaker 14 (37:31):
Yes, it is more than both of them.

Speaker 15 (37:33):
Yeah, yeah, both of them are. I should not say that,
but it is there.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
Yeah, so you are confident they can do you proud?

Speaker 16 (37:46):
Yes?

Speaker 14 (37:46):
Yes, they're both a yes, I know that.

Speaker 15 (37:47):
Yeah they have They are very good and then they
are with professional team.

Speaker 14 (37:52):
They're going to be a good do very good.

Speaker 9 (37:54):
Okay, now one phase gone, Now another one's coming.

Speaker 10 (37:57):
Oh stunned, Yeah, nearly twenty thousand dollars each.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
Oh, we've got to take this seriously.

Speaker 9 (38:02):
Yeah, okay, maybe one of them before.

Speaker 10 (38:06):
Did you not.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
I mean, I knew it was legit, but because.

Speaker 9 (38:08):
I thought a fla Bucks was an offensive.

Speaker 10 (38:10):
He had got them hand beat it in India.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Oh my goodness, your suit.

Speaker 10 (38:15):
Is extraordinary and so is yours.

Speaker 2 (38:17):
And he right, he said, he wants you to look
like a billionaire, and he is making sure you.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Will be what I was. Well.

Speaker 9 (38:28):
Also, I thought i'd give one of your fears. Yes,
I will be the heaviest there by a mile. Say
they're not going to They're not going to be one
hundred and seven kilos. It's just not happening.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
Now, you'll be the heaviest.

Speaker 9 (38:40):
If you want anything, there you go.

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Thank you.

Speaker 10 (38:44):
Does that make you feel?

Speaker 3 (38:45):
Know?

Speaker 4 (38:48):
Now with podcast, there's plenty of rain around already, and
it should be the wettest of this rain event today.
We're expecting plenty of rain.

Speaker 10 (38:59):
I'm just looking at the bomb radar. It literally goes
from Victoria to Gladstone.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
Right this rain there's just this dump massive amount of
rain nowhere else in the country, but it just comes.
It sweeps from down to Victoria, ride up to Gladston
and there's another wave coming in from the west Man.

Speaker 10 (39:14):
Okay, so it's gonna be wet.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
It's gonna be wet.

Speaker 14 (39:16):
Not a lot of rain winter.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
It does feel like it's been a wet wariness. Yeah. Yeah,
it's an interesting time to be building a house. I
know that because it's just like fun.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Yes, it's like mudy.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
And here's the question that goes with any time that
rain is coming into our fair city, and that is,
if you have clothes on the line and they get wet,
what do you.

Speaker 10 (39:39):
Do with them?

Speaker 2 (39:40):
Do you re wash them or do you just get
them off the line, maybe put them in the dryer
or dry them undercover and then put them away.

Speaker 4 (39:48):
And sheets are hard, like if you've got sheets trying
to put them, trying to dry them somewhere inside.

Speaker 1 (39:53):
The house, and it's impossible. Yeah, because they're huge.

Speaker 4 (39:55):
Now, I know, Maddie, our producer, I mentioned this just
before the show to us.

Speaker 1 (40:00):
How long have you sheets been out there for?

Speaker 5 (40:03):
I put my sheets on the line at the end
of last week, hard like a few days of sunshine,
and I thought, oh yeah, I'll get them off at
some stage. And now it's been days of rain, so
it's probably been just over a week they've been on
the line.

Speaker 9 (40:16):
How long do you think they need to dry.

Speaker 5 (40:19):
Look, I've been a bit lazy, so they were.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Crispy dry, and now they're saturated. Are you going to
re wash?

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Well, that's the thing, right it is like if it
would rained on, if they were rained on once, no
I wouldn't wash them.

Speaker 14 (40:31):
But now that it's been.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
A few days of straight rain, Like, does that change things?

Speaker 10 (40:37):
I don't know, does it? Are you going to re
wash them?

Speaker 1 (40:39):
I think it does. I think maybe. Yeah, I think
you've got to fresh water, and yeah, the water's fresh,
but what about everything else? Like you know your balcony.

Speaker 4 (40:48):
You can have an undercover balcony that you never go on,
and yet after a week it's.

Speaker 1 (40:52):
Dirty out there because there's stuff in the air. It's
the air. There's dirt everywhere.

Speaker 10 (40:57):
That's true.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
Then leaving your sheets crisp and dry on the line
for five days, it's really bad.

Speaker 1 (41:05):
But the water is what sucks it in. No, but mate.

Speaker 9 (41:10):
A decade, there's dust on there. When it's dry, the
sheet's gonna get dust on.

Speaker 10 (41:15):
I'm not reshing, I'm not rewashing. I mean I look
leading them out there, leaving them out there.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
If and I think about this with the boys with
their soccer gear, like sometimes things would start to get moldy,
and that had much more to do with their sweat
than it did about the laundry.

Speaker 1 (41:35):
Like then, I you know, re washed. You give it
a wiff test.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
Yeah, you give it a wiff test. But if it's fine,
I just check it in the dry.

Speaker 4 (41:42):
You get one rain event and then the free washed
for a right one time, and then it changes, then
it shifts. It's like if you leave your car out
in the rain, it's not washed.

Speaker 9 (41:55):
I do it.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
What you call that a wash?

Speaker 14 (41:57):
No?

Speaker 1 (41:57):
You don't?

Speaker 9 (41:58):
You try some it?

Speaker 10 (42:00):
Okay, clearly on this thirteen one six five. If you're
let's use sheets.

Speaker 2 (42:06):
If your sheets get rained on, do you you wash them?
We do have a fun lab gift outcher or are.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
You a feral animal?

Speaker 2 (42:16):
Keeps judgment to one side, please be honest.

Speaker 10 (42:19):
Thirteen one o six wives.

Speaker 3 (42:23):
Now the podcast.

Speaker 16 (42:27):
My dad.

Speaker 4 (42:27):
I used to laugh at his antics around the laundry
and how pedantic he was, And now I'm that man.

Speaker 10 (42:33):
Your father Paul does the washing for everyone.

Speaker 6 (42:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (42:36):
Yeah, my sister, you know, she's a grown woman, still
takes laundry over to Dad's.

Speaker 10 (42:41):
So Dad, here's the smalls wash them.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
Yeah, he does everyone.

Speaker 4 (42:45):
He does everything and really yeah, and this is and
he's a little bit of a nudist as well, so
when he when he does the laundry, he'll nude up
so that every piece of every item is done, including
what he was wearing.

Speaker 1 (42:57):
You wearing that off? Tag it off? That's going to
be needing to wash today.

Speaker 2 (43:03):
So Paul's ruling be on the fact that your sheets
are out on the line. We've got a massive rain event,
up to thirty miles of rain today. Would he leave
them out for one and then bring them in or
would he resh them?

Speaker 4 (43:15):
He'll allow one day of rain. I know that he'll
allow one day of rain and if it dries, it's fine.
But if it's several days of rain, it's got to
be rewashed. It's back to the drawing board.

Speaker 10 (43:24):
Well, I don't think people are agreeing with you. Daryl
of Canon here, what do you reckon?

Speaker 16 (43:29):
It needs to be re washed, good man.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Darryl s.

Speaker 10 (43:33):
Coming is just coming from the sky.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
And then getting covered in the dirt.

Speaker 10 (43:38):
And the dust. A JB. Saint Lucia, what do you think.

Speaker 12 (43:41):
Morning team?

Speaker 1 (43:42):
How are we ade? What do you thought?

Speaker 3 (43:45):
Good?

Speaker 12 (43:47):
I'm going to have to go if it's a case
by case basis. Okay, one day, absolutely fine, must smell
it matter, we're good.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
Okay you sniffer your mean.

Speaker 6 (43:59):
Yeah, I'll give it.

Speaker 12 (44:00):
Give it. It's a past from me.

Speaker 1 (44:08):
Give it a whift.

Speaker 9 (44:11):
Me from south Bank.

Speaker 16 (44:13):
Hello, what do you think?

Speaker 13 (44:16):
Here's sweet on dirty sheets?

Speaker 15 (44:18):
Like?

Speaker 16 (44:18):
That's just distuff, isn't it.

Speaker 9 (44:21):
It's fresh water.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 4 (44:23):
I'm appreciating the support and just looking around. Look at
this dominique Flinder's view. They need a wash, they'll be dirty,
Chris Well, No, everyone's agreeing it's gonna.

Speaker 3 (44:33):
Be washed waste.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
I don't have that amount of time in my life.
The water comes from the sky. It's cleaning the sheets,
and there's softer after one rain dwn event, don't you.

Speaker 4 (44:42):
Think after one? And then it changes. Then there's then
there's a seismic shift.

Speaker 1 (44:47):
And how it works.

Speaker 14 (44:48):
You know what it is?

Speaker 9 (44:49):
You just love paying big water bills. That's that's what
you love doing.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
I've actually got my laundry works on the rainwater tank.

Speaker 16 (44:56):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
I realized the iron same so welcome.

Speaker 9 (45:12):
Really you can just throw some soap on her and
just throw them on.

Speaker 10 (45:15):
The lot to keep spraying.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
Rowing a kid now with correos to do the podcast
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