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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Tony Jason Sam's feel Good Breakfast Can't Shut podcast.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Today on the show, we talked about herkle durkling. If
you don't know what it is, you'll want to know
what it is because it's one of the most greatest
feelings in the world.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
It really is. It's a Scottish phrase and the I'm
all in for a Scottish phrase. Also, one brider is
having trouble with her guest list. Should she invite the
woman that broke up her parents' marriage even though her
dad has now married the other woman. Oh, it's juicy
this weekend. If you want to go places, it's going
to be real busy. Fly with me, let's fly, let's
(00:42):
fly away. So school holidays not tomorrow but the next
day on the afternoon. Of course they start for two weeks.
And if you get into the airport this Friday and
brace yourself in New Zealand expre's half a million key
We used to fire around New Zealand during the holidays.
Oh wow, Yeah, they've added on extra flights. The extra
twenty five thousand extracy to cross two hundred and sixty
domestic flights for the school holidays, extra extra.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
It's funny how I feel like October is one of
those holidays, Like you get people that go away in
the July school holidays because they're trying to escape the cold.
But October feels like everyone's just had enough and they
need some form of circuit breakhead.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
If you didn't go away during July holidays or you know,
suddenly they like saving starts. This make the most of
this goes somewhere. Yeah, j that's it. So this Friday
will be the busiest day. You're ready, they're expecting, as
well as everyone else who travels on Friday anyway, and
extra thirty four thousand people will be traveling around the
country on Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
So if you haven't planned it yet, you'd probably best
to avoid that day.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Yeah, unfortunately earlier or a bit later.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Yeah, I'm watunly, I have to go to the airport
on front of my sister's flying with her husband.
Speaker 4 (01:46):
How do you have to go?
Speaker 3 (01:47):
That'll be right smack in the afternoons. It'll be good yeah,
good time, yeah, no, good times. Yeah. And then so
if you're at the airport. I won't catch you on
the road, so we flash I lights at each other
sad day.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Yeah, well you'll see him because he won't be moving,
that's exact dead.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Sam's on the studio today. Sam's outside and he won't
be very much. Your hat on, leave your head on.
All right, you are not on the studio right now.
(02:23):
But if you anywhere are Kingsland right now, there's a
Loomo billboard three nine seven New North Road in Kingsland.
That's where you're going to be today.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
Why yeah, see that's the thing. It's the bill It's
the biggest billboard in Queensland, is what it is. And
I'm going to be hanging from it today. There's no
such thing as a normal day. Gosh, I just want
a normal day. And here I am. I'm going to
be strung up on the top of a billboard about
eight to ten meters high for ended poolhouse. Now. Look,
I've been on a quick to get a new pool
(02:50):
and I've created a relationship with the poolhouse. And what
they're doing is they've tended into the biggest campaign you've
ever seen in your entire life, which involves as you
see Jasalumo Digital billboard, which means that I will be
hung up from it today and there will be a
digital sign behind me, a sign that we can change
with a single mission of selling a pool from a billboard.
(03:14):
So it's going to have a phone number up on it,
and you can bring that phone number and have a
conversation with me. I'm going to be trying to I'm
literally a pool's tale with one today.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Question. Question. I mean, I don't know what the ended
pool house stipulated, but was your retire part of their plan? Like,
I'm just a bit worried. It's a bit nippy for speedos.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
When I initially pitched this, I was wearing speedos and
they have carried on that theme. So I'm going to
be hung eight meters up a billboard today in my speedos. Now,
first of all, they have taken it upon themselves to
order the speedos and they are, aside too small.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
So you told them, you told them you were extra small,
don't you die.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
I'll tell you what. It's not the jung in the front.
It's the jung in the back. Embarrassedly, it's exposing the
pushing the front.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
I don't know if I want to see this. Sorry,
the people of Kingsland and anyone commuting and awkward today.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
Not rate locks. No, look the good news. This has
set into something a bit of a big deal. And
I have spent the entire past two extra to convince
New Zealand Poolhouse, too well the Poorhouse, to give away
a pool. And it looks like at some stage they
are going to give away a poll to a member
of the public.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
That's outrageous. That is so cool. Imagine that someone will
have a pool for summer.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Yeah, it would be amazing. So all you have to
do to kind of keep across the story is follow
invied Poolhouse on a secret and all unfold.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
All right, we'll talk to you again shortly, all right.
So yeah, you're following it ins in Poolhouse on social
media and for follow the action just there on a
bit of a cold morning, imagine being outside about the
maybe stripped down to some speedos. Why would why would? Yeah?
In fact, why aren't you? Sam wallas is in Kingsland
right now, are about to be loaded onto a billboard,
(05:03):
the LUMO billboard and three nine seven New North Road
in Kingsland. Hello, Sam, I don't.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
Know I'm doing it for him AND's sake, you know,
just to give you the geography of this, right, I'm
exposed terribly to the southeaster which makes it quite cold
and windy.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
All not expose yourself, Sam, I told you not to
do that.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
Going to you should never get someone else to board
of your speedos is. It is an absolute abomination.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
I've got a.
Speaker 5 (05:27):
Bush poking out out of the front. I'm also shaving
from the sun. So like, I'm going to be eight
meters up this billboard and I'm not allowed down until
I sell a pool. So I've got what we're gonna
do is gonna put a phone number up on the
billboard and you can literally call me and we can
have a conversation about buying a pool. My family's here
as well. Let's just sitting up. They're like, oh my god,
there's so embarrassing. What's up to you? Will benefit from this.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
For you?
Speaker 3 (05:54):
All right? So if you follow at inzid Poolhousing wants
it all on foldber and said, if you're driving around Kingsland,
there's alumo bill It's three nine seven New North Road
and there's a phone number on this so people can
ring that phone and literally that's your phone number on
their billboard.
Speaker 5 (06:07):
Yeah, I'll be holding that phone and I'll be taking calls.
This morning, I was the indiver of selling a pool
for the Poolhouse, so I literally don't get off the
billboard until I do. So if there's someone out there
that's literally been thinking, I'm thinking about shortcut here. If
you've been thinking about buying a pall and you've been
waiting for the interest rates to come down, the timing
is perfect. Just give me a call. I'll up at
your phone get it is good.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
If I was if I was wanting a pool right now,
I jump all over this because why wouldn't you?
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Basically, if you might get a deal, they call the
salesman directly. Obviously Samsie salesman.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
He's a bit of a dodgy salesman, but neithertheless, I'd
still call him interest in case. He's a dodgy guy
that seems to come out on top with these things.
So give him a call and you might too.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
We're going to chet to you a little later on
a cave guy.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Okay. So that's the Poolhouse, New Zealand's largest range of
five glass pools. You can follow at ends in Poolhouse,
keep up to day with what Sam's doing, what he's
wearing and where he's going to be all right? You
know what goes into sorting out of winning right, A
lot goes into it. There's the meal, there's the menu,
there's the outfist, there's the bridal party, and then of
course there's the guest list.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
That is really hard to do, particularly when every single
guest member, you know, adds a significant cost. But we
have quite a scenario here that you might have some
thoughts on.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
So there's one bride having a bit of problem. So
years ago basically the story, so years ago, Dad has
an afear right and he leaves mum and breaks up
the whole family, ends up marrying this other woman the right.
So now she's the step mum yep, and the bride
is like, okay, but I don't want her there. She
broke up her family.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Do we know how much longer it was from when
the affair happened. I think it was she was a kid, Okay,
so quite a few years later, and she still doesn't
obviously like the step Mum's right hasn't softened over the years.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
Softened over the years. I mean, like I said, Dad's
obviously found love with this woman. He's married this woman, right,
So you did argue it's a lovely love story.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
I was just going to say, I feel like when
it's an a fear that goes. I mean, an affair
is an affair, but when it goes and doesn't last long,
at least it was worth something. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
This one is, Yeah, he found his true love. Clearly
he wasn't supposed to be with the woman's mum anymore,
and he's found his true love and he's worth her.
So years later, now the daughter grows up, Goa's a
wonderful young woman and decides to get married. She's like, cool,
but she doesn't want the step mother there. Dad still invited.
This's the problem I have. Dad still invited.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
I know, but you can't. He's always going to be
her dad, even if she doesn't agree with his decisions. Yes,
you could argue that she the stepmum's not a relative. Now, Oh,
it's a hard situation. When did I wonder what the
dad thinks about all of this?
Speaker 3 (08:37):
Oh, he's guarded, of course, And is he is he
going to walk his daughter down the aisle? I don't
know that. I don't know that far of the detail.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
So the question is do you think she has the
right to just go now the stepmom's not coming, because
you also don't know where the mum sits in this,
like she could be very bitter still and very and
it could ruin her day. And if the bride's thinking more,
it's going to rule my mum's day off. My stepmum's there, you.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
Know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Yeah, you know there's a bit of it could be.
There could be some fairness there. I suppose.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I also think you don't want to hold onto the
negativity either, because it's not it's not good for you.
Speaker 3 (09:12):
No, No, it's like drinking poison and hoping to fix
the other person. Yeah, anyway, what are your thoughts on this?
Is the bride right to not invite the step mum.
It's her day, it's her right, is it? Or should
bygones be going bygones? And dad's falling in love and
should we just celebrate love? Well?
Speaker 7 (09:26):
You reckon?
Speaker 3 (09:27):
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Speaker 2 (09:32):
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Speaker 3 (09:38):
Okay, what about this? There's a bride having trouble with
her guest list for her upcoming wedding. A few years ago,
dad cheated on her, Mum broke up, the family, walked out,
has since married the woman he was having an affair with.
And now the wedding's about to roll around and the
bride wants to know, Well, I don't want to invite
my stepmum. She's I don't want her there. She broke
up her family.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Oh yeah, and as you can imagine, it's causing a
few issues. So what's your take on this, Daffy? What
do you think? Is it? The mom's so bitter about it?
Speaker 5 (10:05):
Don't bother? Just be a mom and dad. Yeah, it's
not worth getting a drama on your wedding day.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
But is this not going to cause a drama with
the dad or does he just have to shut up
and lump it because he kind of caused it.
Speaker 8 (10:18):
Excuse me?
Speaker 5 (10:19):
This is both mom and dad. Dad just have to
love it.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Yeah, Dad, he's got to love it. Okay, Bruce had
a good point before he ran. And see, look who's
paying for it. If dad's paying, he can bring whoever
he wants.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Oh, I you know, look I get why you're saying that,
but the whole you're paying, so you can ask whoever
you want. It's still the day, it's still the ride
and groom's day. You have to remember that. But in
saying that, if you're paying, you should you want you
to be feeling a bit better. If you're paying in
your person that you've married isn't allowed to go right.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
You can't bring your own wife, Helen, what are your thoughts.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
I've actually been in this situation and I'm a divorced parent,
and my take is, you choose to bring a child
into this world, and therefore you need to be.
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Good row models.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
And at the end of the day, it's your child's day,
and whatever emotional problems you have, you need to put
them aside and put your child for us each and
every day.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
That is your job, so, Helen. So, if the woman
does not want to invite her dad's wife, yep, okay, right,
thank you very much, Helen. Interesting one more, Elizabeth, what
do your take? What do your takes?
Speaker 4 (11:21):
Hi?
Speaker 8 (11:22):
Hi, I kind of agree that the daughter shouldn't have
to bring his step mum.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
When we got married, we.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Didn't invite well.
Speaker 8 (11:30):
I didn't invite my grandfather all two of my aunties
and my mum was really upset.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
But I didn't get on with them.
Speaker 8 (11:37):
I knew it would cause drama, and I was like,
you know what, we've only got sick numbers. We really
really want to enjoy our day, so you know, it
is what it is. And I mean my mum was fine,
she was a bit sad, but it is what it is.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
Right.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
So it's hard, isn't it, because you can it can
cause drama by inviting those people, but it can also
cause drama by not inviting them. So it's like at
sometimes I was just stuck in a between a rock
and a hard place. And we have had so many
tecks on this a text here. She needs to let
it happens. The stepmom's going to be around for a
long time. We have the situation, and both my husband
and I celebrate as families with the exes. I saw
(12:14):
a beautiful video with the father for the bide, got
the step dad from the crowd and they both walked
to the bride down the aisle. Life is too short.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I'm thinking that too. Life's pretty short. You want to
put this aside for you, It just makes it a
happy day.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
We don't know the circumstances of how they broke up,
though I think that he plays a big part the
lord Here.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
I went to a wedding stepmom and mum both invited.
It ruined the day. Big domestics at the bridal table.
You never forget that.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
What about this one? I was wife number three, my
late husband's daughter from wife number one, did not want
me at her wedding, a large chunk of which was
being paid for by daddy. I was okay with not going,
as it was her wedding, but he said if I
wasn't invited, he wasn't going. I went, as did all
the other step parents. Well, see I in that situation,
I think that's wrong of the dad. If she's not invited,
(13:01):
I'm not going. You're the dad. Get it girl up here, like,
come on, you've got to go, no matter what. Right
you might not be happy with you're not being invited,
but you're still the dad.
Speaker 3 (13:10):
Yeah, it's very thank you very much. Weigh into the
views on both sides, and to be honest, it's pretty
split down the middle, a fifty fifty, it really is.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
I'm there's no right answer. I don't think it's just
you do you booth?
Speaker 3 (13:21):
That's exactly it. You do you so Wednesday, so we
chatty with Jess Travis from Milford Asset Management to drill
down on diversification of mixed assets. So just is here
to answer a couple of questions. But remember this is
only information to help you understand more, not financial advice.
(13:42):
So it sounds flash diversification of mixed assets, what does
it mean?
Speaker 9 (13:47):
Essentially, it means spreading your investments across a wide number
of assets if you can, and not having too much
risk associated with just a small number. It's the good
old don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
Essentially, Yeah, how do you know how to do this?
It's a good question.
Speaker 9 (14:03):
So if you're really sort of scratching your head, always
got to work with an advisor.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
We have some at Melford.
Speaker 9 (14:08):
But otherwise there's types of investments which can give you
instant diversification. Managed funds are a really good one. Those
are often going to give you not only investments across shares, bonds,
property and cash, which are the foremost common types of
investments in New Zealand, but also different types of shares
within that mix. So not all companies and sectors do
(14:28):
well at the same time.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Can you just explain what you mean when you talk
about a managed fund? What is that?
Speaker 9 (14:33):
Yeah, it's essentially it's a polled investment, So it's a
it's an investment that you can buy units in and
you're accessing a wide basket of companies and your unit
gives you a small investment in all of those companies.
So you're getting diversification across a broad number of investments.
But you can actually start with quite a small investment.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Okay, Now, once you've got that mix right, and again,
give you financial advisor to tell you about the mix.
Is it easy to access that money? God forbid you
did something? Yeah, it is very very accessible. We use
the term liquidity.
Speaker 9 (15:03):
We love dragon, but that essentially means been able to
access your money when you need it or if something
unexpected pops up. These types of investments are very liquid.
And also diversification helps you get a mix of some
liquid assets and actually you might want some that you
don't need to touch for a long time. You can
lock them away so ill liquid. So having a range
of investments helps cover your different access needs as well.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
How liquid are we talking? If I wanted to get
that out of my managed fund. Like I said, can
I get it out now? How long would it take?
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (15:32):
Most of them very but most of them you can
get it back in about four to five days.
Speaker 1 (15:35):
It's pretty good.
Speaker 9 (15:36):
Pretty similar to trading shares in New Zealand. It's about
that sort of time frame, depending on what you're selling,
if there's any extreme circumstances, but generally really quick.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
Yeah, but as you said, it's really important to get
that mixed rita. Not only not all of these in
the one basket's right, and most of us you wouldn't
know where to start the details at Milford asset dot com.
Thanks so much. Jeez, Sam out of the studio at
the moment on a billboard trying to get you a pool. Yeah,
more on this before eight o'clock. But however, we're about
to roll the dice for the chases. If it lands
on Sam, there's no reason he can still play.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Right, Oh, I think we should make him play. You
should absolutely make him. It's nearly a thousand dollars on
the line that it would be great and might actually
help you. Know that all that cold there, I know
where I'd rather be, though I wouldn't rather be in
my speedos up on a bill ward this morning. And
if I had the choice, I probably no disrespect, but
(16:27):
I don't think i'd be here. You know those mornings
where you just lie in bed and you hear the
alarm and you go, oh, dear Lord, please know, and
you just feel it in your bones, and all you
want to do is linger under the covers of a
warm bed long after it's actually time to get up.
Speaker 5 (16:48):
And that, my.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Friends, is to herkle durkle. Who knew that was the term?
Speaker 3 (16:54):
It was a Scottish phrase.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
A yeah, so there's a Scottish phrase and the term
hirkle durkle is to literally wake up gently, stay under
the warm covers and not have to get out of bed.
And isn't that just one of life's greatest pleasures?
Speaker 3 (17:07):
If not tomorrow's Thursday and then it's Friday, the weekend
rolls around. If you get a chance, that is some
hurkling durkling, do some hurkle durkling.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
And you just get the covers and you wrap them
right up around your necks. You don't have cold arms,
and you've got your soft pillow and you just go,
I've got nowhere to be and it is just one
of the purest feelings. And if you're in the middle
of your work week and you know you can't get
it until the weekend, just hold on, my friends, and
just take every opportunity to hurkle durkle, because they're saying,
(17:36):
they're saying it is really, really good for our mental
and physical health. And I get that.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
I feel better asking the word and Scotland to be here.
We go chesus on coast. I wish I could hurkle
burkle right now, to be honest and staid of this.
We're gonna roll the dice today. I remember it lands
(18:02):
on An. We crossed the Sam on a billboard and
he's going to have to play this game. He hasn't
known this yet.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Please Dice do this for us this morning.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
Come, we need this.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
It's landed on an. I promise, Sam. I know you
think I rigged that, but cross my heart, hope to.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Die witness it myself. All right, so you can play
now for nine hundred dollars. I'll wait hundred double O
four coast. Clearly SAMs out of the studio. He will
not hear these questions until after you've answered them. Then
he gets to go and if you can't match you,
you will win their cash for the weekend on Coast,
good money to sit aside the bank Accountlele, Sam, some
(18:44):
terrible news. One you're up there in your speedos. Two
you've been rolled in the Chasers.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Kidding me, honestly, it was a genuine roll. It was
a genuine role.
Speaker 5 (18:58):
I know it. It is freezing up here, like I'm
exposed to sell, we say, and I think you might
have to update the weather from Walks and Jason because
it looks like a showering.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
You hold.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
We will talk to Ellie because Ellie's about to play
this game right here. Here we go, Jasus on Coast.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
Hi, I'm Ali. I'm calling from Wellington. I'm looking forward
to taking on Sam, to winning the money to spend
on some school holiday activities and some paying some bills.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
All right, so nine hundred dollars LI, that would be good, wouldn't.
Speaker 7 (19:32):
It'll be amazing?
Speaker 5 (19:33):
Yeah, play lots of bills.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
And Sam's kind of indisposed at the moment, so I
feel like this is a good time to play. Here.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Are you ready?
Speaker 5 (19:41):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (19:42):
D any seconds on the clock metal you get those
because Sam can't met you, then you and their money
you cannot hear anything right now? Okay, here we go.
Your time starts.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Now what meat is in a classic Ruben sandwich?
Speaker 6 (19:56):
Kosti?
Speaker 10 (19:57):
No?
Speaker 1 (19:57):
How many children does the Adams family have?
Speaker 5 (20:01):
Ummm?
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (20:03):
What concept? Has more tickets added for the Eden Park shows?
Speaker 6 (20:08):
Coldplay?
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Yes? Ottawa is the capital of what country?
Speaker 7 (20:12):
Canada?
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yes? What is the name of Beethoven's only opera?
Speaker 5 (20:17):
Umm?
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Oh no, well done, that's really solid. Three. I'm just
checking that first one's not right, producer Sie, Okay.
Speaker 3 (20:27):
Cool, Okay, I would have said the same thing with Okay.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
We won't give it to samar pieces at either.
Speaker 3 (20:31):
Okay, we bring them now a Sam.
Speaker 5 (20:34):
Yeah, I am I'm absolutely crazy, is what I am.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Bother.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
If you want to follow what Sam's doing, follow at
in zen Poolhouse on social media. You'll see what he's doing.
Speaker 5 (20:44):
Give me a call. I'll got a cell phone up
on the billboard. Give me a call, and I'll sell
a pool to you. Then I can get down.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
I'm not getting down until I do caved it down.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Hey, Zemi, you're chasing a three out of five. Ellie's
done really well and what could be quite a sticky,
sticky quiz. I reckon? Okay, all right, okay, all the best.
I'm going to go straight from one to five.
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Your time starts.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Now, what meat is in a classic Ruben sandwich?
Speaker 7 (21:10):
Drum?
Speaker 4 (21:11):
No?
Speaker 1 (21:12):
How many children? Does the Adams family have?
Speaker 5 (21:15):
Three?
Speaker 7 (21:16):
No?
Speaker 1 (21:16):
What concert? Has more tickets been added to for the
Eden Park shows? Cool?
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Quote?
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Yes, Ottawa is the capital of what country? Yes? What
is the name of Beethoven's only opera?
Speaker 5 (21:28):
Ohoven's Symphony?
Speaker 10 (21:33):
No it's not bad though, but no.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Not enough?
Speaker 3 (21:37):
Oh Ellison Ellison's She can't hear that. She's just one either.
So Sam, sorry, but we'll talk to you again shortly.
But we need to quickly talk to Ellie because Elie,
you have won nine hundred dollars.
Speaker 4 (21:49):
Ellie, yay, you won?
Speaker 1 (21:51):
You be Sam.
Speaker 6 (21:52):
I couldn't hear Sam's questions, I.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Know, So what I can tell you is the difference
between you and him. Was the Adams family question? The
Adams family have two? He said three? He said the
same as you. He said pastrami for the classic Ruben sandwich.
The correct answer was corned beef. We we had to
accept that and the baked Yeah. The Beathoven question was
(22:14):
for Delio is the only opera. But that doesn't matter
because you've won nine hundred bucks.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
Paving bills and enjoy the schoolhighays Alie, congratulations.
Speaker 6 (22:22):
Awesome, Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
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Jas Reeves and Sam Wallace.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Openly night tonight for Matella. But they had I guess
like a pre ebding night last night, right.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Yeah, so they have a preview show which is the
very first show. We had it last night, packed out
full house at the Bruce Mason Theater and so it
was for punters and some of the sponsors and oh
my goodness, Like I just I'm a very relieved mum
this morning because my two girls that was their castle
last night and they got through the show and remembered
(23:02):
all their lines and it's just a feeling of pride
but also just real relief. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:07):
Nice, I love this mother. If you want to know
more about this, if you get a copy of this
week's Woman's Day magazine, flip through to page eight, nine,
ten eleven. You'll see these amazing photos Tony with her
two beautiful girls who are in this Matilda stage show
at the moment and ticket by the way tickets ticketmaster
dot covid in Zen. So if you were there last night,
you would have seen a lot of it. But you
were there, and I know that you were pretty nervous
about this, so obviously feeling relieved. But there's one scene
(23:29):
and I know that you were neverous of this because
you hadn't seen the swinging round by the pigtails scene yet.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
No, So you know, in the story and in the movie,
I guess the treunch bull hates pigtails and she grabs
Amanda Thrip and she pulls it by the pigtails and
she fires it around. And a lot of people have
said to me, oh, how are they going to do that?
They actually do it. And my daughter, my little one, Mackenzie,
is Amanda Thrip and so she got fired around by
her pigtails last night and it was it was really aggressive,
(23:55):
but I loved it, and everyone was like, oh, oh
my god, what did you think when you saw that.
I know that Mickey would have been loving that, but
it was it was such a cool moment, Like I
just new Zealand Theater. They do it so well, the
set looks spectacular. Everyone was, you know, world class like
miss Honey, she's down to like a third callback at
(24:16):
the moment over in Australia for Wicked, Like that's how
good well she is doing? So I just I was
completely wold and I can't wait to go again. So
if you are thinking of going to Matilda, you definitely should.
You can get tickets at ticket Master. I'm going to
go again tonight for opening night, and neither of my
daughters are even in it because they were on last
night there again and Ann Deng is playing Matilda today
(24:37):
and I can't wait to see her because.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
It's going right through the school holidays as well, so
there's definitely something to do there. And you know, I
know you were nervous leading up to this, has been
like months of rehearsals and long long days with the
kids too. So you're sitting in the audience last night,
ex me in the crowd and the lights go down
and the curtain's about to open. What's going through your one?
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Then I had just the surge of adrenaline, like here
we go because Mickey, my nine year old stay says
the third line of the show and I was like,
she nailed that, And then I was just waiting for Matilda,
which is my eldest to appear, and when she did,
I was I was holding my breath through every line
because I'd read them whether they're going, please deliver it,
Please deliver it. And then she was just so happy
(25:14):
to get through it. I think once you got the
first show out the way, you can be a lot
more relaxed. But I just think it's such a joyous show.
So whether you've got kids, grandkids, even if you're just
an adult, you don't need to have kids to go
to the show. It is just so feel good, it
really is. I just left buzzing and I want to
go and see a castle without my kids in it too,
(25:35):
because it's just so great.
Speaker 3 (25:37):
So it's Matilda. It's at the Bruce Bason Theater and
Takapoona and the details are at ticketmaster, dot co, dot
m z.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Up.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
This is the moment we are together and well not
really in the same room though, but we are together
in spirit because Sam is doing something pretty amazing right now.
Speedos straight to a billboard trying to sell a sorting pool.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Have you done any good?
Speaker 5 (26:06):
Like?
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Is anyone cool to inquire about the pearl?
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Have I done any good? I? Don't take that from
you once only street. I have done the work of
geniuses up here. No, I haven't sold anything, but what
I have I am freething my walls off. This is
what I'm doing. In fact, I've given into the Speedo's.
I've had to put a towel around my knees because
it is that could like I'm just getting ambered from Souwster.
(26:29):
See the billboard I'm on, and I'm literally eight to
ten meters up in their harness, on by a swing.
All I didn't realize two things. The billboard is quite
abrasive on the old back. They're quite harsh. They're not
flat screens, which I didn't know. That's uncomfortable. But I'm
also losing feeling in my feet because I'm sitting on
effectively like I'm in a harness, sitting on a swing
(26:49):
and yeah, yeah yeah. And there's a phone number that
sits behind me and it says get Sam down. So
it says the wholehouse gets Sam down. And then you
call O two one eight four three six two six three,
and I have the phone up here, so people have
just been calling me, and I've just been having random
conversations like that you're about to build on, Like, yes,
I am currently sitting up on.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
People like what are you doing your food?
Speaker 5 (27:15):
It's freezing And then other people, one lady called Summer
called me. She is just genuinely checking up on me,
so that, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
I wouldn't have worried Summer. I'd let him suffer in
his jocks. Literally, yeah, yeah, no, I am.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
You can follow this at ins in Poolhouse on social
media to watch the xCE and Unfold live and if
you are in Alderland go to the Loomo Billboard. W
is a three nine seven New North Road in Kingsland.
So what's you got? You get to sat there until
someone buys a pool.
Speaker 5 (27:41):
Yeah, I have to stud here. This is like, this
is about trying to create a relationship with the Bullhouse
for myself because I want the pull and I'm and
they are more than making me earn it. But I'm
taking this to the next level because I'm doing more
than that. I am convincing these guys and I'm pretty
much ninety nine percent there that they are going to
give away a Paul to ione in the news you
in public. So we're going to work out a way
(28:02):
that we can do this, but someone is effectively going
to win a free pool.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Oh wow, so that's amazing, amazing. Well I'm glad just
sort that out. And if you happen to get off
the billboard, well that's good too.
Speaker 5 (28:14):
Yeah, I'd appreciate that. I think I'm going to be
here a while though, because at the moment, no potential
pull buyers are giving me a call, just friendly Samaritans.
Speaker 3 (28:22):
So what's your phone number again, just in case we
want to call for a chat.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
It is two one eight four three six two six three.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
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And you've got Sam on a billboard willing to have a.
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Chat insied Poolhouse on Instagram as well if you want
to check out what he's doing.
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Oh do you think you know some of these secret sounds.
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Ready?
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Is all right? Here come the sounds, Tanya going all right?
Tell us what you've got in what order?
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two was the fishmonger's thrown call that the gentleman from
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Congratulations.
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Speaker 1 (31:07):
We need to talk about that. We need to talk
podcasts because I have a particularly intriguing episode that is
out this week and it's on soul wellness. It's with
a woman called Deirdre Wilton. If you don't know what
soul wellness is, have a listen.
Speaker 10 (31:22):
So your soul is the part of you that is everlasting,
and so we need to keep it well and healthy
because it's kind of the director behind everything. When we're
ignoring our soul and not looking after it, then we're
two caught up in our heads. So we're making all
of our decisions and taking actions only based on logic
and practicality, and we're ignoring what we feel and what
directs us and what inspires us and what fulfills us
(31:45):
in life.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
She sounds amazing, so much sense when you hear it,
and I hadn't really considered soule wellness before, but maybe
you've been asking yourself questions and you need to listen
to this too.
Speaker 10 (31:57):
So I often come across people who are sort of
in their forties to fifties and they've been very successful,
done something for a long time, but they finally got
to that age and realized that they're miserable in what
they do and that there must be more. It's got
to be more to life than just getting up every
day and going to this.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Job or have you thought that? Has anyone thought that?
Because if you have, maybe you're not engaged with and
truly listening to your soul. So the good thing about
Deirdre is she gives some practical tips on how we
can fix this.
Speaker 10 (32:26):
We're so conditioned to be productive, you know, we're really conditioned.
If you're not doing something with your time or not
producing something or making something, then you're a waste of space.
Speaker 3 (32:36):
So that's very hard.
Speaker 10 (32:37):
On the soul because the soul understands that a lot
of time and life we need to be still.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Oh, I love this so much.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
It is and just really revealing. I think because I
think we do. We go, Okay, I'm going to the gym.
I'm physically sweet, you know, Okay, I'll do a bit
of meditation. But are you really listening to your soul
and what makes you come alive as a human being?
And this has all the art, so you got to
listen to it.
Speaker 3 (33:00):
Oh, this is fascinating. If you text podcast to two
six nine nine, we'll text you about the details. It's
we need to talk with Tony Street.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
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