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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 7 (00:37):
Good morning, Thanks so.
Speaker 6 (00:38):
Much for having us on your radio. Some breaking news
a few minutes ago too. But justin Timberlake. You know
crimea river in sync?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yeah, do cry us a river JT joking while under
the influence.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Yeah, he's got some spain to do.
Speaker 5 (00:51):
You know what he's done.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
He's got to that point in his career where he
thinks he's bigger than the ghee.
Speaker 4 (00:55):
Yeah, he does. You meet him when he thought he
was bigger than the game back then too.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
I didn't get a good vibe that's a show. Don't
say that about meaning. Most of the stars you end
up thinking the opposite. But with charlestin Timberlake, he was icy.
Speaker 5 (01:07):
I did trip up the steps on my way to
see him and.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
He I remember, he kicked down cracked.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
A smile, but that was the only one I got,
just because i'd his feet.
Speaker 7 (01:18):
Well, now, who's laughing?
Speaker 6 (01:19):
So if you haven't heard the news, justin tim Blake
caught di y in New York on the looks of things,
but he's been help overnight and then he's been let
out again. He goes back to court on the twenty
sixth of July. So he's been released without bail.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
And the luxury Hampton's was and he's probably sneaking from
one house.
Speaker 5 (01:33):
To the next.
Speaker 6 (01:33):
He was having a few drinks with his mates. Apparently
it was the night before he was caught. Caught drone
the next day, so.
Speaker 7 (01:41):
Twelve thirty seven am apparently, so.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Listed it.
Speaker 6 (01:45):
Ah, So apparently they're watching the car. As soon as
he got and ran a stoplight, they got him.
Speaker 7 (01:49):
Anyway, he got him. If you were handed a pin
right or picked up a brand new.
Speaker 6 (01:54):
One, what's the first thing you'd write, because almost every
single one of us would write the same thing, and
scientists reckon, they've nailed us.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
I've just picked up my pen and written what I
think it is. I really let my instincts flow into
the ink.
Speaker 6 (02:07):
Okay, sweet right? Think about that? If you got given
a pen, a brand new pen, what would you write?
First thing you'd write? Apparently almost every single one of
us would write the same thing.
Speaker 7 (02:14):
Do you like that?
Speaker 6 (02:15):
Do you want to hear more Eagles on coast? In fact,
right now, you can rate our music. Text the word
music to two six nine nine. We'll text you about
the details. What are the great suggestions?
Speaker 7 (02:22):
Came through yesterday? And I love this? Do you remember
the song fan Man?
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Maybe gonna?
Speaker 7 (02:32):
We don't play this?
Speaker 8 (02:33):
Like?
Speaker 7 (02:33):
Why don't we play Afternoons of Light?
Speaker 8 (02:34):
Now?
Speaker 1 (02:35):
What was the movie that made this a household names?
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Wouldn't that be nice? I unlike.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
You got to do six music to two six nine nine.
You read our music that you can even choose our
playlist for doing that. That's also when you can cash
it in this too. So if you're handled a new pen,
picked up a brain new one, well, you know sometimes
you do that in shops, pick up a new pen.
You're like, why he starts wriggling? What's the first thing
you write? Because ninety seven percent of us write the
same thing according to scientists.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Well, I suspect to everyone would just write the name,
wouldn't they? They just write their own signatures.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
Exactly, it's the name, that's right. Ninety seven percent of
us would write your name.
Speaker 4 (03:13):
You don't like to think of it as a signature.
Mine's more of an autograph, is it?
Speaker 5 (03:18):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
You write that for no one ever asked for it anymore?
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Can I just tell your story about this is the
most embarrassing moment ever. So last year I went and
attended Martin Guptol's big you know, when he owned Eden Park.
Speaker 5 (03:36):
It was the Martin.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Guptle though, oh yeah, And it was like his last
game for the Auckland cricket team. And there was this
there was this child there and he got all the cricketers'
autographs and then he came up to me and he goes,
I know you from the TV.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Could you sign my bat?
Speaker 1 (03:54):
And I looked at his pristine bat with all like
session ting delka like Martin gupt I was like, I
don't think you want me on your bat? Shall I
just like sign your hand or something. And then the
Dad's like, no, no, he wants it. And I was like,
he's going to regret this decision for the rest of
his life. Your funeral, that's really nice?
Speaker 5 (04:16):
Nice?
Speaker 3 (04:16):
What's the young what's the pin? What is the Can
you as a mont Blanc? Because it used to be
a training day, you know before you have a beautiful
hen did anyone here own a mont Blanc?
Speaker 1 (04:29):
He was like, there's also a famous pin and it's
called these the famous pins because I remember I just
a pin for someone months there's the month Blanc and.
Speaker 8 (04:36):
It was.
Speaker 4 (04:40):
And it was like that was like a poor man's
mont Blanc, wasn't it?
Speaker 9 (04:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (04:43):
Three great?
Speaker 5 (04:44):
You can play from mont Blanc very heavy on the wrist?
Speaker 4 (04:47):
Is it?
Speaker 7 (04:48):
And the bank account?
Speaker 4 (04:49):
Oh god?
Speaker 7 (04:50):
How good is Billy Joland?
Speaker 6 (04:51):
If you ever need a reminder of this icon and
his songs, isn't this this.
Speaker 10 (04:58):
Is my who had to be a big shut made rain,
I made degrees and only the good.
Speaker 5 (05:09):
Die the other piano man.
Speaker 4 (05:18):
Moving out in the middle of the night.
Speaker 10 (05:21):
I love this.
Speaker 6 (05:22):
All those songs are great. Well, a little while ago
you might have to go make a little while. Actually
we gave away a trip to a guy called Steve
to go and see Billy Joel live and concept in
Madison Squeak Garden like the og the place where he
plays in pretty much his own backyard. So Steve is
actually still on holiday at the moment because it's taken
so long. There's lots of unpacked with the Steve. How's
the trip been.
Speaker 9 (05:40):
Phil, It's been a tripical lifetime and we've we've we've
done so many cool things in in the time train.
But the highlight was was undoubtedly the Billy Joel himself
at Madison Squeak Garden was the seats were amazing, The
people were in next to amazing. We didn't sit down
for three hours. I probably lost a couple of kgs
(06:03):
just dancing a banger after banging.
Speaker 4 (06:05):
It was just unbelievable, was it?
Speaker 9 (06:06):
You know, prince yourself moments, you know.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Don't don't just skim over those seats? We were how
close could you could you see him?
Speaker 4 (06:12):
Could you smell them?
Speaker 1 (06:13):
What?
Speaker 9 (06:15):
I think you had dreep on it? No, we would
have been probably about fifteen rows back at the most.
Like it was. The seats were mating, like yeah, we
could see him yeah for sure. Yeah, you know, and
so they obviously have the big screens right around the stadium,
but we didn't need that. Yeah, we were watching them.
We watched them live.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
It's it's been a bumpy journey to get to this
point for you guys, though. Hasn't it tell us about
how you won the prize and how what happened after that? Yeah?
Speaker 9 (06:45):
Yeah, yeah, he has enus been it? So I still
vividly remember the core. It was twenty twenty and again
I'm saying, the coffee with a couple of mates and
we got into the draw to win the prize, and
I knew the day in the morning that it was
the draw or the phone call came. Anyway, sitting there
in the phone caller was a non call, you know,
no idea, and I said to the boys, look, I'm
(07:06):
going to take this. And there was a flight hint
of hope, you know, but not pretty much because be
a miracle. And there you guys were answered the phone
and hey one and I just could not believe it.
And then anyway, I got a phone and run my wife,
who's a billy, Joel super said, and who wasn't? And
she went crazy and stuff and then yeah, then I'll
(07:27):
make COVID comes along and shuts the world down as
we know us and this amazing shrip has been It
was shelved through necessity. No one's fault was shell for
four years. But I just wanted to do a mess
of shout out to Coast hem and to David Bryce,
who just rides throughout and he stayed in touch. And
(07:47):
four years later, it's like I've won it again. It's
like we won again.
Speaker 6 (07:51):
David Bryce, by the way, as that boss will definitely
passed in on and say it came from us though. Okay, Steve,
that's amazing. Way so pleased you finally got the thank
you for your patience and I'm glad it was all
worth it.
Speaker 9 (08:03):
Oh so good. Look, I just we just can't think enough.
I mean, it's the trip of lit On. We've crammed
and saved anything's taken a billion photos as you can imagine,
and I just I just want to say a big
thank you. We're so grateful, and yeah, we're still here,
We're still doing it. It's a two more days in
Hawaii to enjoy it.
Speaker 4 (08:20):
True story.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
Now, have you heard about Jacob the three legged lion
that has just recorded the longest swimming history.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
Why Jacob sounds like such a lion name.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
It's an odd name for a lion, but he's a
lover Stradio. Let me tell you more, My baby gon
a holdern. You just wanted some afternoons, delight Old Jacob
for lion.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
So this is at Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda,
and due to ecological pressures, the lionesses had been separated
from the lions and they were across a one point
six kilometer river and Old Jacob could hear the hear
the mating calls from.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
The other side of the river. Now, lions don't like water,
they don't like to swim at all. But the urges were.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Taking over, the power of love was taking over poor
Jacob and the three legged lion. Jacob decided that he
could he could wait no longer, and he swam it
and he made it to the other side.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Well he's got he's got more issues than your average lion.
Well he's got three legs and it's a wild jungle
out there.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
No, that's a really good point, because, like, would you
cross Jason as.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
A man if you could hear the mating calls? A
woman on the.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Other side of the if you two had one leg, Yeah,
you've got one lid you.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
Swimming across the river to get there.
Speaker 7 (09:41):
Do you know what I'm with Jacob on this?
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Yes, take the swim. Take this Okay, now I want
you to be in mine. One more factor.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
I think Jacob might have done this swim before and
lost a leg.
Speaker 4 (09:50):
So after losing a.
Speaker 3 (09:53):
Leg to a crocodile while trying to cross the river,
would you then?
Speaker 4 (09:59):
Would you then swimming?
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Jimmy really loved one of these, particularly a great time
in there as well as crocs as well.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
Yeah, yeah, I suspect there would have been big reward
for Jacob. There's a big reward on the other side.
Speaker 7 (10:14):
Would you.
Speaker 4 (10:14):
I'm taking this one. I'm taking this one.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
And then and then he gets to the other side
and the line goes, oh, I don't like guys with
three gigs, sorry, Jacob.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
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Speaker 6 (10:37):
Sixty years ago today, the Beatles were waking up in Dunedin.
Sixty years ago they played inded crazy. Yeah it's crazy.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Just cast your mind back now and if you are
someone that owns a degree or has earned a degree
or a pro postgraduate diploma. Do you remember the day
that you graduated, in the moment that you walked across
the stage wholeheartedly?
Speaker 5 (10:57):
I don't, so weird. I think I remember being in
the full garb and what do you call it? The
outfits you wear?
Speaker 1 (11:07):
Yeah, that I remember, I remember wearing them, but I
don't remember the actual moment they called out my name
and I walked across the stage, which is really odd.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
I remember my dad shouted, get a haircut.
Speaker 5 (11:20):
He was so proud of you. He shouted that out.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
But luckily he was able to hear your name and
he knew Sam that it was you going.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
Across the stage.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
So pictured this then, and this has happened at Thomas
Jefferson University in the States, and it's graduation day, and
you know all these grads of which very hard, some
for three upwards of three years to get the big
moment of glory. And you know some families, this is
the only person in their entire family that's got a university.
And then the person that is hosting these awards steps
(11:52):
up to announce their names. And I'm going to tell
you what the name was meant to sound like and
then you're going to hear.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
What she said.
Speaker 7 (12:00):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
So crossing the stage first, we have Megan Louise Aubrey
glu Iabri What okay, everyone's giving an awkward, awkward class.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
I suspect that this time, as the person has called out,
their name is up on the board as well, you know,
andy photograph.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
The audience is coming in on the joke. Here.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Next across the stage was Jessica Lynn Bauer.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
Jessicu Lynn Bower.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Almost just Ciccu write that one down as the potential
next Victoria Elizabeth Bruce.
Speaker 5 (12:38):
Victoria Lee zuber Brass.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
I think she put the wrong and fastest on the
wrongs tollable Molly, Elizabeth Camp Malenaba Camp.
Speaker 5 (12:56):
Why is it so hard to say?
Speaker 4 (12:58):
Elizabeth is not your first legal.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
And then the last person to cross the stage at
Thomas Jefferson University for their graduation was poor old Thomas Michael.
Speaker 8 (13:10):
Tld me.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
Thomas.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
This has gone viral and do you know what, like
we aren't used to in this world English names being mispronounced,
because you know, particularly here in New Zealand, it's the
leading language.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
They are but I speak.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
There's a lot of people who have other names.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
If you've got a Marty name, you've got a Chinese
name in this country, and this happens to you on
the daily.
Speaker 5 (13:43):
So for that, this is payback theft.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
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I'm hoping that makes the top three for the big
countdowns coming soon.
Speaker 5 (13:55):
The banger Jason A great song, isn't it?
Speaker 2 (13:57):
You know?
Speaker 6 (13:57):
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Speaking of cash, I'm.
Speaker 7 (14:12):
Excited about this.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
We're chatting with Philip Morgan Reese, head of Wealth Development
and Advice from Milford to discuss retirement. Here to answer
a few questions, but remember this is only information to
help you understand more and not financial advice. So as
we get closer to retirement or maybe we've got parents
in that sort of realm at the moment, what is
a good formula that we can come up with with
us Philip.
Speaker 11 (14:31):
Oh, Thanks Jase. Look, the two big questions how much
do I need? And have I got enough? Always it
on client's minds when they come and talk to us.
There are a couple of reference points just to get
people started. So first one, if you think about what's
happening in ours, very often people talk about Australian's super innovation.
They're currently putting away eleven percent per annum from with
the end that goes up to twelve next year.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
Five aren't we four? Are we?
Speaker 11 (14:54):
We're a little bit behind, you know, we just we
can definitely catch up. The other reference point is think
about is when you're in retirement. If you think about
what you're spending and to make that four percent of
your capital, So four percent of your capital, they say
sustainable spending over the long term. So take what you're spending,
I'm multiplied by just over twenty and that should be
(15:16):
the figure you're aiming for.
Speaker 9 (15:17):
Four.
Speaker 11 (15:17):
So two simple, too simple. Formula one is what should
I be putting away?
Speaker 7 (15:22):
Yes?
Speaker 11 (15:23):
And the other one is what should I be aiming for.
We'll get you to an idea of how much do
I need? And have I got enough?
Speaker 1 (15:29):
But the interesting thing here also is what you're spending.
A lot of people think, oh, when I get to retirement,
I'm not going to spend as much. But there are
unexpected costs when you get to retirement that a lot
of people don't.
Speaker 11 (15:40):
Consider right definitely, So put to one side inflation because
we haven't worried about that for a wee while. But
if I told you that between twenty sixteen and twenty nineteen,
inflation was about seven point six percent overall, but between
the first quarter of twenty twenty and the first quarter
of this year it was nineteen ten point seven. Oh,
(16:02):
so that's a sixteen percent, just over sixteen percent impact
on your purchasing power. So inflation is one thing we've
got to think about when we're in retirement. Again, to
unexpected costs, three areas, I'd say home, I'd say health,
and I'd say family. Really unexpected costs can come up
because of health. So statistically, over sixty fives spend two
(16:24):
and a half times more than under sixty five on healthcare.
And what we see is that towards the later stages
of one's life, they can increase. You've got an example
of a client gone into a really nice retirement home,
not been there long and actually one of them is
quite poorly and gone into the higher care part. That's unexpected.
(16:44):
So you've got health. Then you've got family, and that
breaks down into two. There's sort of self yourself and
then there's your children. For those with children, in terms
of yourself, sorry to say, things happen like unexpected loss
of a spouse that can have a major impact. And
we also occasionally relationship breakdowns in terms of family. Then
what you've got, you've got a few areas. You know,
(17:05):
we see mental health being an issue the well coming through.
You know, it's not just something that that's talked about.
It's something that we see manifest in our clients plans.
And then you've got two other areas. One is financial distress.
Good example of that is during COVID, we saw clients
with raw money to support their kids where their business
has been wiped out. You know, if they're in an
(17:25):
industry where they wiped out, parents will step in. And
then the the other area is unexpected things. Who would
have thought we'd have seen interest rates go up so much,
so we saw clients helping their kids with look, we're
going to pay two years of your mortgage payments until
till things blow over, all of those things unexpected.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
Write it all down.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
There is there's too much to think about because I
just imagined myself on a boat at this point, and now.
Speaker 4 (17:52):
I'm having to pay for my kids again.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
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Speaker 6 (17:56):
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Speaker 1 (18:08):
We need to talk about the bag you are carrying
on a daily basis. Have a think about it now.
Do you carry a simple purse? Are you carrying a
shoulder bag, a cross body bag, a backpack, backpack?
Speaker 5 (18:21):
Backpack?
Speaker 4 (18:23):
I am a backpack guy.
Speaker 7 (18:25):
You are.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
A backpack because you need your laptop in there and
all your bits and pieces, carry your lunch.
Speaker 5 (18:32):
And then you tell us you've got scoliosis. I'm not surprised.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Is sheepspired? What is a backpack bag?
Speaker 1 (18:37):
Well, now this is really important because I don't think
I've ever been told this in my life of what
is the best bag to carry and how you should
be carrying this bag. So, first of all, let's talk
about the weight of your bag, right. Obviously, lighter is better,
but there is a formula that.
Speaker 5 (18:54):
All of us should be a hearing sir and Keith.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
There's a benchmark too, because if you got a formula
in terms of weight, yep.
Speaker 4 (19:00):
That's amazing.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Because let's let's set the bar seven kg's which is
what luggage.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Okay, so let's take a seventy kilo person, right, that
seventy kg person should not be carrying anything more than
seven kgs ten percent of your body weight.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Okay, so that means as eighty five over here, so
I can go eight and a half.
Speaker 5 (19:20):
Should we weigh your bag right now?
Speaker 9 (19:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (19:22):
Hell, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
We had some scales here, but I will do that later.
So that's the formula, ten percent of your body weight.
Don't carry anything over that.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
Well, it's good for Jason. What do you go? You
have a thirteen kg bag.
Speaker 5 (19:38):
Jason's not one hundred and thirty. Everyone knows that.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Anyway, if you are going to carry a backpack, it
actually falls into the pretty good category because it's an
even distribution of weight.
Speaker 5 (19:49):
But not if you wear your backpack.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
You know how cool people wear really low as opposed
to type straps and up high.
Speaker 5 (19:57):
On your upper back like a door. Like a door.
So the dorks have got the last laugh, do they?
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Because that is not going to give you long term
back issues.
Speaker 5 (20:07):
Now, let's go to the one shoulder bag. What the
cool people like? Jason I rock.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
Always things. I always wearrid of a one shoulder. I've
tried to reverse in the past.
Speaker 7 (20:16):
I don't like it.
Speaker 5 (20:17):
What do you reverse?
Speaker 7 (20:18):
You know how you put on your left shoulder or
your right shoulder.
Speaker 5 (20:22):
I'm the same.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Jason always comes over my left shoulder. But there's something
that we could do. So I'm going to just pick
my handbag up now.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
Interesting because my right shoulder of resting my left hip.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Now this bag that I'm caring right now, which my
friend's got me, it's a beautiful Deadly Ponies has got
a very thick strap.
Speaker 5 (20:41):
That is key.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Thin straps are no good because it increases where the
weight sits. One shoulder over one side is a big
no no.
Speaker 5 (20:50):
What they're saying is.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
You need to lift it over your head so that
it's in cross body format. So you're you're you're putting
some weight on the left shoulder, some on the right shoulder,
but you're meant to switch this up. I don't always
have it crossing the body the same.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
That's not true because the problem what the best way
to have access to your bag is to have it
so you're handed is the strongest I am right handed
can get into your bag.
Speaker 5 (21:15):
What are you saying You've got like a gimp left
hand that can't grab.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
The It's not as easy.
Speaker 7 (21:23):
Quite a morning so far.
Speaker 5 (21:24):
In other words, everyone's.
Speaker 7 (21:32):
Chases on coast anyway?
Speaker 9 (21:36):
Guy?
Speaker 4 (21:36):
Who would have thought that? So much science and where
you put your bag.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
Going to eat up punchbacks? If we don't it here
to that.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
You're going to have scoliosis like me. Now, that's what happens,
you know if your if your bag is too big
at high school, you get scoliosis.
Speaker 5 (21:50):
Do you remember that as a kid with those big snail.
Speaker 4 (21:53):
Man make us do that? That was not in my
body weight? That was one hundred years.
Speaker 5 (22:00):
At all?
Speaker 6 (22:03):
Right, I wait, hundred double O four coasts. That's our
phone number. You need to call us right now if
you want to play the chases boys. Well, this is
redemption because Andrea the daycare teacher wiped us.
Speaker 7 (22:12):
Out yesterday and took our cash.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
That SAMs up today to try and defend it, So
I wait hundred double o fore Coast just be called
a team right now?
Speaker 7 (22:19):
You could play and you could win the Chasers on Coast.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
My name is Kelly.
Speaker 12 (22:27):
I'm going to take stave out today.
Speaker 13 (22:28):
And I'm going to take that two hundred dollars and
I'm going to go shopping.
Speaker 7 (22:31):
Yes, Kelly, if you had your eye on something that
you want to buy.
Speaker 13 (22:35):
I don't shoes.
Speaker 7 (22:37):
Would there be a new Balance?
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Everyone's wearing new Balance at the moment. What is the
sorry after new Balance shoes? That seems to be the tree?
Speaker 6 (22:47):
Not at all.
Speaker 5 (22:47):
I don't think she wants a pair of harsh puppies,
is what she said.
Speaker 7 (22:52):
They went to boot to Kelly.
Speaker 5 (22:53):
Look you do you.
Speaker 7 (22:56):
We're talking?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Okay, So already one woman has can sam down this
week Andrea the day care teacher beat you Sammy and
one of the fourteen hundred dollars.
Speaker 4 (23:06):
Why do you have to turn into a battle of
the sexes?
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Well it is it literally is by definition that this morning.
Speaker 6 (23:12):
All right, okay, So Kelly says, all get out with.
Speaker 5 (23:19):
He's popping out his chest all.
Speaker 7 (23:22):
Right, so he can't here. It's about to have it.
Speaker 6 (23:24):
We're gonna start a clock with thirty seconds on it.
Tony's going to ask you some questions. It doesn't matter
what you get out of five, because if Sam can't
match you, you'll win that shopping money. But we take
your first stance only, and you can pass. If we
have time, we'll come back to those ones. Are you ready, Kelly?
Absolutely all right, my friend, Your time starts now.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
When he told a lie, what part of Pinocchio's body grew?
Speaker 8 (23:44):
No?
Speaker 5 (23:44):
Yes? How many strings does a standard guitar have?
Speaker 8 (23:49):
Four?
Speaker 1 (23:50):
No? What's the name of the dance anthem near the
beginning of the Rocky Horror Picture Show by what?
Speaker 5 (23:56):
Yes? Who are the Blues playing in the Super Rugby Final?
But what is the world's largest island? Who are the
Blues playing?
Speaker 7 (24:11):
Ticket?
Speaker 6 (24:12):
Well, you're I know what you're trying to say, Well England,
because that's who the or next are playing.
Speaker 5 (24:17):
Spring Salmon, Sammy, you're chasing her too.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
The door is open, Dora is jar really for you
to walk your mustly torso through it?
Speaker 7 (24:29):
Okay, my friend, I mean I don't.
Speaker 4 (24:31):
Want to beat a woman here, so you know what
I mean. I don't want to go too hard.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
I'm going to reverse the order of the questions today,
because I think Sam, anything with fall from you.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
Today you will not be happy about your time starts.
Speaker 7 (24:45):
Now.
Speaker 5 (24:46):
What's the world's largest island Australia?
Speaker 9 (24:49):
No?
Speaker 5 (24:50):
Who are the Blues playing in the Super Rugby Final?
Speaker 11 (24:52):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Gosh? Is it the Chiefs?
Speaker 5 (24:57):
What's the name of the dar.
Speaker 9 (25:01):
Hold on?
Speaker 7 (25:02):
Sorry?
Speaker 5 (25:03):
What's the name of the dance anthem? Near the beginning of.
Speaker 1 (25:05):
The Rocky Horror Picture Show, pass, how many strings does
a standard guitar have?
Speaker 4 (25:10):
Five?
Speaker 1 (25:11):
No? When he told her lie what part of Pinocchio's
body grew.
Speaker 7 (25:16):
On plate?
Speaker 5 (25:19):
The bet of the six is in here? I've got
two men? Really?
Speaker 8 (25:23):
Sorry?
Speaker 7 (25:24):
Sorry?
Speaker 5 (25:25):
Sorry?
Speaker 4 (25:27):
You know females are superior this morning.
Speaker 5 (25:29):
No, you were even two out of five both of you?
Speaker 4 (25:31):
Do I give you the fifth question?
Speaker 8 (25:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (25:33):
Just only just so let's wake through this. What the
answer is there?
Speaker 1 (25:37):
So it was Pinocchio's nose. Strings on a guitar? Six
is on a standard guitar?
Speaker 4 (25:42):
Six string?
Speaker 1 (25:43):
The name of the dance anthem? Near the beginning of
The Rocky Horror Picture.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
Show, I said five six string?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Do you want to have another crack at the dance anthem?
And the Rocky Horror Picture Show?
Speaker 7 (25:57):
I know it's you know it. The dance moves, let's
do the time.
Speaker 5 (26:03):
Time, and a guitar definitely has six strings. I had
my first.
Speaker 6 (26:06):
Six string, a loaded six string on my back. What
bon Jovi sings as well?
Speaker 9 (26:11):
Here?
Speaker 5 (26:11):
And the island question, it was the Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
I'm glad you've actually got this, semi everyone in the
White tour and Taranaki was going.
Speaker 7 (26:18):
Come on and sold out like that.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
The world's largest island. Now you see Australia and I'm
kind of glad you did.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
I would have gone Australia too.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
Yeah, it's Antarctica, it's Greenland.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
So Australia's land area is significant, large enough to be
considered a continent rather than an island. Continents are also
surrounded by water because they're so big, they are not
considered islands. Just to future reference, you go, So.
Speaker 7 (26:42):
We played for three hundred dollars tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Your daily feel good breakfast catch up podcast with Coasts
Tony Jason, Sam.
Speaker 6 (26:51):
Good luck for Lotto tonight five million and again, I'll
be happy with that.
Speaker 7 (26:55):
I'll be happy with sharing that, I'll be happy with that.
Speaker 4 (26:57):
May I'm just like if you're grand a part of
the credit card.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
So here they were talking about stories or events or
people that grips your town. Think back to the whole
time that you've lived in the place that you grew
up in and what was it. And I think the
smaller of the town often the bigger deal these things
can be. Think about what grips the town and had
everyone talking. The reason we're doing this today is because
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of the family in Mudda Corpa. And you know about
these kids that are on the run with their dad
and they have been now for a very long time.
These are eighty thousand dollars reward out and last night
the mum cat plead with everyone to say, if you've
seen them, bring them home. And it did make us
think everyone in Muda Corpa that will be the absolute
talk of the town.
Speaker 5 (27:43):
You know who side you on? Where are the children?
People that knew them?
Speaker 3 (27:49):
And the whole town has been dragged across the six
o'clock news, every single news bullets and across the country.
Or it doesn't have to be something that kind of
tragical groom or anything like that, though it be some
positive like what about the athletes. Well, the moment in time,
we're an athlete from your little town did amazing things
on a global scale.
Speaker 6 (28:07):
I remember again growing up in Hawk's Bay and there
was whispers around that Sir Paul McCartney was spotted at
a bookshop in Havlock North and he'd been staying around
Havelock North for like a week, and everyone was trying
to spot pre Caartney and people did like, oh, we
saw him in such and such restaurants. So people had
raced to the restaurant because again Halflock North is a
small village in Hawks Bay, you know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (28:25):
I love that collective excitement.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
Yeah, well yeah, so it could be something positive, it
could be negative.
Speaker 5 (28:30):
It could be a person that was visiting.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
Maybe it was something that the council stuffed up and
everyone was like, oh, that's atrocious.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
And it's just reminded me the wind Wand in New Plymouth.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Now, when that went up, the wind Wand cost a
lot of money in New Plymouth and it was so
controversial that everyone weighed in and was answering is it
worth the three hundred thousand dollars.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
That it took to put it up? And at the
start it was really polarizing.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Lots of people didn't like it, but bis now it's
become quite a conic people might have come around.
Speaker 6 (29:03):
Mate Ross who lives in Belblog, he's got this amazing
painting of it and it's like painting with the city
backdrop and.
Speaker 7 (29:08):
He's got and he loves it. Yeah, what was.
Speaker 5 (29:11):
The talk of your town?
Speaker 7 (29:12):
We love here. We're talking about the small town talk
in your place, like where are you from? What's going
on in ben marung on two six nine nine already let.
Speaker 6 (29:24):
This one here at Wayuku, when Stephen Donald kicked us
to World Cup victory, he became locally favorite.
Speaker 7 (29:29):
Woaku became Beaverville.
Speaker 5 (29:30):
Really, yeah, I do.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
And he was not just the talk of Wayuku, he
was the talk of the nation. So I can't imagine
what it was like being in Wyuku because remember he
was out white baiting when we got he got from Instagram, Henry.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
That's right, Yeah, so.
Speaker 6 (29:43):
Ask you before, like, yo, So what's the talk of
your town. Let's go to Angela, Angela, Hello, Hello, We're.
Speaker 7 (29:49):
About to say what's the big talk?
Speaker 12 (29:52):
And the well, it was the talk of the town
at the time for me, the very ugly jundavas, the arts,
the museum, what the jiggy thingny.
Speaker 9 (30:05):
Ugly and it's.
Speaker 12 (30:07):
Like they put it to a vote.
Speaker 9 (30:08):
The council put it.
Speaker 12 (30:09):
To a vote, and so many rate payers said no,
we don't want it, but it went ahead anyway, and it's.
Speaker 9 (30:17):
Just but ugly.
Speaker 13 (30:19):
Oh no money.
Speaker 12 (30:21):
The money they've spent on it could have housed and
fed so many people and fixed our atrocious roads up here.
But they wanted it for tourism. But the roads interfunga
they from the cruise ships and that are atrocious.
Speaker 7 (30:38):
So what is it?
Speaker 4 (30:39):
Is it a toilet blocks?
Speaker 7 (30:43):
We've been there.
Speaker 4 (30:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (30:44):
Actually, if you get a chance, angela head up the
road to Kenny Kitty because Lucy from Kitty Kitty says
there's new art located on the roundabout before you get
to the kitt Kitty town.
Speaker 7 (30:51):
Everyone's confused, what is that?
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Apparently it's art and it was worth a hell of
a lot of money, she said here. And that's interesting
because I think it was a bit like the Winden
Bond and Tunlacky went up at the time three hundred
thousand I just mentioned, and everyone had an opinion on it.
I do think sometimes opinion changes, but I don't think
in the case of the Hunt of Us.
Speaker 6 (31:11):
Given time, Adrian, you were working on something at the
moment with something at the time where became big news
of your town.
Speaker 13 (31:17):
What was it working in Auckland on the skytower when
we were first putting it together. Yeah, originally it was
going to be and we wanted it in Simon Street
and just so many complaints from the neighbors about people
how it blot their sunlight or you into their properties
and stuff, and yeah, very polarizing.
Speaker 4 (31:39):
Wow, what was your job in that production?
Speaker 13 (31:42):
I was in reception MPa two at Briley's at the time, so.
Speaker 6 (31:48):
One one person described it as like a sewage pipe,
like a giant sewage pipe.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
You remember that, Yeah, I remember it becoming a national
conversation at the time, nineteen ninety four. It was built
between ninety four and ninety ninety seven, and I feel
like there was way more negativity towards it than there
is now. I think with time, I think people have
come to enjoy that. It's iconic place for this villain, right,
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and it was the tallest structure in the world for
a while.
Speaker 5 (32:15):
It's not not anymore, was it act Hemisphere?
Speaker 4 (32:19):
Hemisphere? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (32:20):
So I think now we're used to it. Right now,
We're used to.
Speaker 5 (32:22):
It the talk of the town. Ah gosh, we love
a gossip zimpic.
Speaker 3 (32:26):
It's time for another update update because there's more information
that's coming through on the drug that continues to blow
our minds. So let's go through some of the positive
things that we've learned from ozimbic so far. Weight loss,
We know it was originally formulated for diabetes, kidney disease.
Speaker 4 (32:41):
And the latest one that we edited last week was depression. Yeah,
apparently at all.
Speaker 8 (32:46):
Now.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
We don't know if that's just because all of a
sudden you're a little bit skinnier, and you know, they
say skinny is happy.
Speaker 5 (32:51):
I don't know. I know plenty of skinny people that
are miserable. Skinny people fair, heavy people.
Speaker 7 (32:58):
Do it's called jolly.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
This is the latest London woman are falling pregnant on
a zim pig and no one knows why or if.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
It's safe yet. But we've got a zenpic babies.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
Basically people that are taking a zempiic are having babies.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
And people pregnant.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
I don't know how to take this subtly.
Speaker 4 (33:17):
I think it.
Speaker 3 (33:17):
Allows you get pregnant, so it's helping people with polycystic overies.
But we also know that there are benefits to losing
weight if you're trying to have a baby.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
This is amazing. I read this too, so women that
have struggled to conceive for upwards two three four years,
and anyone that has been remotely overweight, even slightly. If
you're striking struggling to conceive, one of the first things
the g people say to you or any fertility specialist
is try and get yourself into a healthy weight range.
That's the first thing they say. So this is obviously
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a byproduct of that. And do you know what, I
also thought about this if that's a byproduct, right, so,
because there is a strong link between if you're an
obese mum when you conceive and have children, the link
to your children, but having weight problems is very high.
Also flow on that if you're slimmer when you conceive,
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then maybe your children won't have as hard a job.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
It's staying at a healthy weight too.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
I don't know. I know this.
Speaker 3 (34:14):
They've added to the symptom list, the side effect list,
so we do know that there's diarrhea.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
We can deal with that.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
The next one though, is ozempic face. Have you heard
of that sagging and aging of the face.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
That happens when you lose weight anyway, doesn't it.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
I guess so anyone that dramatically loses weight they look
a bit Gordon be.
Speaker 4 (34:37):
Fix with botox and fillers.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
Every when things get hard or you're feeling a bit
stress or anxious with either your day to day or
the stage of life you're in. I think as humans
we default to if I can just get through this
it's Wednesday. If I can just get to Friday, I'll
get a break, because then I'll have the week. If
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I can just get my kids through this stage, then
we'll be on to the next stage.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
And it will get easier.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
If you're in a sports team, if we can just
get past this team, then that the other teams will
be easier. But it is one of those mindsets that
I think doesn't necessarily work. And I stumbled across this
piece of audio on Instagram and it really spoke to
me for a number of reasons. One, as a coach,
I think this is something I want to play the
kids that I coach to remind them of the mindset
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they should have. But then I listen to it and
I went, actually, this is good for us in every
aspect of our lives to not assume that things are
just going to suddenly get easier.
Speaker 4 (35:39):
That's what we do.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
We wait for stuff to get easier. It will never
get easier. What happens is you handle hard better. So
that's a mental shift that has to occur in each
of your brains. It has to because if you go
around waiting for stuff to get easier in life, it's
never going to happen. And then what happens. Oh it's
so hard. Oh I can't do it all this, I
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don't know when is it going to be easy for me?
Oh it's easy for other people, it's not.
Speaker 5 (36:06):
It's hard.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
So make yourself a person that handles hard well, not
someone that's waiting for the easy, because if you have
a meaningful pursuit in life, it will never be easy.
So make yourself someone that handles hard well, and then
whatever comes out you, you're going to be great.
Speaker 5 (36:25):
I just love that so much.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Having a mindset of our things are getting easier is
always going to disappoint you because then if something does
pop along, that's hard, and that's life right on the daily,
on the weekly, hard stuff happens unexpectedly, hard stuff sometimes,
And I love that because She's essentially saying, if you've
got a mindset where if something hard comes along, I
know we will handle it. That isn't that such a
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better mindset to happen?
Speaker 7 (36:49):
You say, handle hard better, You're going to be great.
I love that.
Speaker 5 (36:52):
I do too.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Don't be, don't be, don't be not expecting something hard
to happen, because if nothing hard happens to you in
your life, well.
Speaker 5 (36:59):
Your bloody lucky.
Speaker 4 (37:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (37:02):
Right in saying that, though, like it would be nice
if my three kids had a little independence, you know, I'm.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
Just waiting for things to get a little bit easier.
It's not.
Speaker 5 (37:12):
Just a little just handle hard, just not handling it
very well at all.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
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